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      (DT 25.1 through 25.3) On Friday, June 21st, we will be doing maintenance on the KQET transmitter servicing the Watsonville, Monterey, Salinas, Gilroy areas. Starting around 11:30am our Over the Air (OTA) signal will be down for 10-20 minutes. This should not affect Comcast Cable viewers. Other paid signal providers which use the Over the [...]

    • Mon 5/06: very brief KQED DT9 OTA outage

      (DT9.1, 9.2, 9.3) This morning we had a very brief outage of our over the air (OTA) coverage for KQED 9.1/9.2/9.3, which lasted apx 4 minutes. Most tuners will have found the channel again as soon as service was restored, but some may need to be rescanned for channel 9. This outage did not affect [...]

    • Mon 4/22: KQEH OTA signal back on air

      (DT54.1 through DT54.5) The Over the Air (OTA) signal from our KQEH transmitter on Monument Peak was restored at apx 6:35pm this evening. Most tuners should automatically find the signal, however some OTA viewers may need to do a rescan to restore reception.

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KQED World: Tuesday, July 10, 2012

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
  • 12:00 am
    Nightly Business Report [#31266Z] EXCLUSIVE: Alcoa kicks off second quarter earnings season. We'll talk to Klaus Kleinfeld, the CEO of the world class aluminum maker. It's the first major merger in the health industry since the Supreme Court's ruling on health care. Wellpoint is the country's biggest insurer and it's buying rival Amerigroup for almost $5 billion. Some farmers say it's the hottest and driest its been in a century. How America's widespread drought is affecting the rise in food prices. 2nd Quarter Outlook: From the presidential election to the fiscal cliff, an overview of the biggest issues affecting stocks through the rest of the year. President Obama is making a push to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for middle class families. Learn about how Obama's push could affect the country's bottom line. A popular place to get a return on investment is dividend-paying stocks. In this week's "Word on the Street" Lindsey Bell shares her picks for stocks that pay. She's with TheStreet.com. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 12:30 am
    Newsline [#3099] duration 28:12   STEREO TVRE
  • 1:00 am
    PBS NewsHour [#10406H] The Politics Of Tax Cuts * Should Iran Have A Nuclear Bomb? * Concierge Medicine * Black Lung Disease * "Barack Obama: The Story" duration 56:46   STEREO
  • 2:00 am
    Charlie Rose [#18141H] (original broadcast date: 07/096/12)
    * Brian Greene and Michael Tuts of Columbia on the discovery of the Higgs Boson
    * Kurt Eichenwald, contributing editor at Vanity Fair, on "Microsoft's Lost Decade"
    duration 56:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 3:00 am
    Tavis Smiley [#2641Z] Tavis talks with Washington Post associate editor Rajiv Chandrasekaran weighs in on the war in Afghanistan - which he writes about in his new text, Little America, and whether the US should continue to fund it. Tavis also talks with actor Elijah Wood, who discusses his transition from features to the small screen, including his role in the FX series Wilfred, and shares the downside of being involved with a major franchise. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 3:30 am
    Nightly Business Report [#31266Z] EXCLUSIVE: Alcoa kicks off second quarter earnings season. We'll talk to Klaus Kleinfeld, the CEO of the world class aluminum maker. It's the first major merger in the health industry since the Supreme Court's ruling on health care. Wellpoint is the country's biggest insurer and it's buying rival Amerigroup for almost $5 billion. Some farmers say it's the hottest and driest its been in a century. How America's widespread drought is affecting the rise in food prices. 2nd Quarter Outlook: From the presidential election to the fiscal cliff, an overview of the biggest issues affecting stocks through the rest of the year. President Obama is making a push to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for middle class families. Learn about how Obama's push could affect the country's bottom line. A popular place to get a return on investment is dividend-paying stocks. In this week's "Word on the Street" Lindsey Bell shares her picks for stocks that pay. She's with TheStreet.com. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 4:00 am
    PBS NewsHour [#10406H] The Politics Of Tax Cuts * Should Iran Have A Nuclear Bomb? * Concierge Medicine * Black Lung Disease * "Barack Obama: The Story" duration 56:46   STEREO
  • 5:00 am
    Democracy Now! [#1246] duration 59:00   TVRE
  • MORNING
  • 6:00 am
    Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One [#512H] Henry Louis Gates, Jr. / Ilan Stavans Scholars Henry Louis Gates and former La Plazahost Ilan Stavans talk about the parallels between the Latino and African-American experiences and literature. They also address their hopes for the future, including a broader discourse on literature produced by people of color. duration 26:46   STEREO TVG
  • 6:30 am
    Need To Know [#243H] Cleaning Up The Tax Mess Our tax code has been described as a morass of different rates, deductions, loopholes, and subsides that is different depending on each individual taxpayers situation. Homeowners are treated differently than renters; high earners are paying lower rates, in some cases, than middle-class Americans. And, on top of that, the nation faced a $1.3 trillion deficit last year. So, how do we make our tax code simpler and fairer? And how do we produce more revenue without stifling job creation? This week, NTK's Ray Suarez hosts a panel of tax experts who debate how to fix the tax mess. Our panel of tax experts includes former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer; Emory University tax law expert Dorothy Brown; Bruce Bartlett, who served presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush; and Cato Institute economist Dan Mitchell. (Originally broadcast March 9, 2012) duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 7:00 am
    Natural Heroes [#404] Global Oneness Four inspiring short films from across the globe encourage harmony between people, and connectedness with every living thing. Oneness proposes that all beings as part of a vast family, calling us to be responsible for this family and care for the land with unconditional love and responsibility. duration 26:46   STEREO TVPG
  • 7:30 am
    California's National Parks: Rob on the Road In the spirit of Ken Burns' recent PBS series, "The National Parks: America's Best Idea," reporter Rob Stewart of KVIE Public Television's "Rob on the Road" program takes viewers along as he explores some of California's most magnificent national parks. Rob marvels at the world's tallest trees and wanders through caves in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks; hikes through steamy and stunning Lassen National Park; captures the beauty of Yosemite; and discovers an unmatched collection of John Muir personal items and papers in a special room on a college campus in central California. It's an intimate, compelling, visually stunning journey through some of the best examples of "America's best idea." duration 26:55   STEREO TVG
  • 8:00 am
    Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon [#102H] The War Years Documents the 1930s and 40s, as the clouds of war once again began to gather over Europe. With all of Western Europe a German stronghold by the summer of 1940, and England under attack, President Roosevelt calls upon the captains of his Aviation Industry-declaring that America must become "the Arsenal of Democracy. " Under Donald Douglas's leadership, and Dutch Kindelberger's guidance, the U.S. aviation industry unites to tackle the biggest production job in industrial history. With Boeing, Douglas, and North American Aviation factories working around the clock, they produce some of the most legendary aircraft in American history-giving the Allies air supremacy in both the European and Pacific theaters and, ultimately, victory in World War II. Highlights include:
    * Newly discovered footage of the Second World War's most storied military operation: the 1942 Doolittle/Tokyo Raid, flown by North American Aviation's B-25 "Mitchell bomber.
    * Newly discovered footage of Jimmy Doolittle's triumphant return to North American Aviation to share his victory with Dutch Kindelberger and the North American employees.
    * Newly recovered newsreel footage from the1940s, offering a rare glimpse inside the wartime factories at Boeing, Douglas, and North American Aviation.
    * A Lowell Thomas-narrated World War II newsreel of the legendary North American P-51 Mustang in the skies over Berlin.
    duration 56:19   STEREO TVG
  • 9:00 am
    Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One [#512H] Henry Louis Gates, Jr. / Ilan Stavans Scholars Henry Louis Gates and former La Plazahost Ilan Stavans talk about the parallels between the Latino and African-American experiences and literature. They also address their hopes for the future, including a broader discourse on literature produced by people of color. duration 26:46   STEREO TVG
  • 9:30 am
    Need To Know [#243H] Cleaning Up The Tax Mess Our tax code has been described as a morass of different rates, deductions, loopholes, and subsides that is different depending on each individual taxpayers situation. Homeowners are treated differently than renters; high earners are paying lower rates, in some cases, than middle-class Americans. And, on top of that, the nation faced a $1.3 trillion deficit last year. So, how do we make our tax code simpler and fairer? And how do we produce more revenue without stifling job creation? This week, NTK's Ray Suarez hosts a panel of tax experts who debate how to fix the tax mess. Our panel of tax experts includes former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer; Emory University tax law expert Dorothy Brown; Bruce Bartlett, who served presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush; and Cato Institute economist Dan Mitchell. (Originally broadcast March 9, 2012) duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 10:00 am
    Natural Heroes [#404] Global Oneness Four inspiring short films from across the globe encourage harmony between people, and connectedness with every living thing. Oneness proposes that all beings as part of a vast family, calling us to be responsible for this family and care for the land with unconditional love and responsibility. duration 26:46   STEREO TVPG
  • 10:30 am
    California's National Parks: Rob on the Road In the spirit of Ken Burns' recent PBS series, "The National Parks: America's Best Idea," reporter Rob Stewart of KVIE Public Television's "Rob on the Road" program takes viewers along as he explores some of California's most magnificent national parks. Rob marvels at the world's tallest trees and wanders through caves in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks; hikes through steamy and stunning Lassen National Park; captures the beauty of Yosemite; and discovers an unmatched collection of John Muir personal items and papers in a special room on a college campus in central California. It's an intimate, compelling, visually stunning journey through some of the best examples of "America's best idea." duration 26:55   STEREO TVG
  • 11:00 am
    Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon [#102H] The War Years Documents the 1930s and 40s, as the clouds of war once again began to gather over Europe. With all of Western Europe a German stronghold by the summer of 1940, and England under attack, President Roosevelt calls upon the captains of his Aviation Industry-declaring that America must become "the Arsenal of Democracy. " Under Donald Douglas's leadership, and Dutch Kindelberger's guidance, the U.S. aviation industry unites to tackle the biggest production job in industrial history. With Boeing, Douglas, and North American Aviation factories working around the clock, they produce some of the most legendary aircraft in American history-giving the Allies air supremacy in both the European and Pacific theaters and, ultimately, victory in World War II. Highlights include:
    * Newly discovered footage of the Second World War's most storied military operation: the 1942 Doolittle/Tokyo Raid, flown by North American Aviation's B-25 "Mitchell bomber.
    * Newly discovered footage of Jimmy Doolittle's triumphant return to North American Aviation to share his victory with Dutch Kindelberger and the North American employees.
    * Newly recovered newsreel footage from the1940s, offering a rare glimpse inside the wartime factories at Boeing, Douglas, and North American Aviation.
    * A Lowell Thomas-narrated World War II newsreel of the legendary North American P-51 Mustang in the skies over Berlin.
    duration 56:19   STEREO TVG
  • AFTERNOON
  • 12:00 pm
    Democracy Now! [#1247] duration 59:00   TVRE
  • 1:00 pm
    Journal [#8137] duration 28:10   STEREO TVG
  • 1:30 pm
    Tavis Smiley [#2641Z] Tavis talks with Washington Post associate editor Rajiv Chandrasekaran weighs in on the war in Afghanistan - which he writes about in his new text, Little America, and whether the US should continue to fund it. Tavis also talks with actor Elijah Wood, who discusses his transition from features to the small screen, including his role in the FX series Wilfred, and shares the downside of being involved with a major franchise. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 2:00 pm
    Newsline [#3100] duration 28:12   STEREO TVRE
  • 2:30 pm
    Charlie Rose [#18141H] (original broadcast date: 07/096/12)
    * Brian Greene and Michael Tuts of Columbia on the discovery of the Higgs Boson
    * Kurt Eichenwald, contributing editor at Vanity Fair, on "Microsoft's Lost Decade"
    duration 56:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 3:30 pm
    Nightly Business Report [#31267Z] What's worrying Corporate America this earnings season? NBR's Suzanne Pratt checks the numbers and the stories behind them. Wolfgang Koester, CEO, FiREapps shares his earnings season outlook and how the strong dollar and Euro fare. The Nation's Grain Belt may have to do some financial belt tightening as drought conditions worsen and food prices rise. General Mills and Hormel CEO's weigh in. Shareholders are raging mad at RIMM over $500 Million losses and 5000 pink slips . Sports Business Analyst, Rick Horrow looks at what happens when Presidential Politics and the Olympics, clash. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 4:00 pm
    PBS NewsHour [#10407H] Reasons Behind The Extreme Weather * Frontline: AIDS In Black America * Evangelicals And Republicans * Making $ense: Immortality As An Economic Issue * Interview With Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales duration 56:46   STEREO
  • 5:00 pm
    BBC World News America [#17192H] duration 27:18   STEREO TVRE
  • 5:28 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3117] duration 1:00  
  • 5:30 pm
    PBS NewsHour [#10407H] Reasons Behind The Extreme Weather * Frontline: AIDS In Black America * Evangelicals And Republicans * Making $ense: Immortality As An Economic Issue * Interview With Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales duration 56:46   STEREO
  • EVENING
  • 6:27 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3117] duration 1:00  
  • 6:30 pm
    Newsline [#3100] duration 28:12   STEREO TVRE
  • 6:58 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3117] duration 1:00  
  • 7:00 pm
    PBS NewsHour [#10407H] Reasons Behind The Extreme Weather * Frontline: AIDS In Black America * Evangelicals And Republicans * Making $ense: Immortality As An Economic Issue * Interview With Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales duration 56:46   STEREO
  • 7:57 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3117] duration 1:00  
  • 8:00 pm
    Charlie Rose [#18142H] (original broadcast date: 07/10/12)
    * Dexter Filkins of the New Yorker on Afghanistan
    * James Carville & Stan Greenberg on their book "It's the Middle Class, Stupid!"
    duration 56:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 8:58 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3117] duration 1:00  
  • 9:00 pm
    Tavis Smiley [#2642Z] Tavis talks with Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Glenn Frey. The Eagles founding member reflects on the 40 years since the band got together and shares how and why he recorded his latest solo effort, "After Hours." duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 9:28 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3117] duration 1:00  
  • 9:30 pm
    Nightly Business Report [#31267Z] What's worrying Corporate America this earnings season? NBR's Suzanne Pratt checks the numbers and the stories behind them. Wolfgang Koester, CEO, FiREapps shares his earnings season outlook and how the strong dollar and Euro fare. The Nation's Grain Belt may have to do some financial belt tightening as drought conditions worsen and food prices rise. General Mills and Hormel CEO's weigh in. Shareholders are raging mad at RIMM over $500 Million losses and 5000 pink slips . Sports Business Analyst, Rick Horrow looks at what happens when Presidential Politics and the Olympics, clash. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 9:58 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3117] duration 1:00  
  • 10:00 pm
    PBS NewsHour [#10407H] Reasons Behind The Extreme Weather * Frontline: AIDS In Black America * Evangelicals And Republicans * Making $ense: Immortality As An Economic Issue * Interview With Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales duration 56:46   STEREO
  • 10:57 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3117] duration 1:00  
  • 11:00 pm
    Democracy Now! [#1247] duration 59:00   TVRE
Tuesday, July 10, 2012

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