TV Daily Schedule: KQED World
KQED World: Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Comcast 190 • Digital 9.3
Schedule is subject to change. Please visit kqed.org/tv/schedules/daily for the most up-to-date info.
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12:00 amNightly Business Report [#31321Z] There are calls for a sustained global economic rebound as world economies slow. NBR's Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh reports the head of the International Monetary Fund is calling on leaders in Europe and the U.S. to change direction. That free checking account may not be so free anymore. NBR's Ruben Ramirez reports on a new report which shows bank fees are climbing. The summer drought scotched hopes for a bumper crop this year, but some farmers in parts of Illinois and Iowa say the harvest isn't as bad as feared. NBR's Chicago Bureau Chief Diane Eastabrook has details. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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12:30 amNewsline [#3176] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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1:00 amPBS NewsHour [#10461H] Political Ad Spending Doubled in 2012 * News Wrap: Libyan Ranks Shed Islamist Militias * State of the Presidential Race Six Weeks Out * Rebel and Syrian Military Snipers in Stalemate * World Leaders Gather for UN General Assembly * Genetic Research to Shape Breast Cancer Treatment * Helping High School Dropouts Before It's Too Late * Documentary: Why Is U.S. Health Care So Expensive? duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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2:00 amCharlie Rose [#18196H] (original broadcast date: 9/24/12)
an hour with Mohamed Morsi, President of Egypt duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
3:00 amTavis Smiley [#2696] Tavis talks with best-selling author Salman Rushdie. The award-winning novelist recounts his experience in hiding due to a death threat, as detailed in his memoir, Joseph Anton. duration 26:46 STEREO
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3:30 amNightly Business Report [#31321Z] There are calls for a sustained global economic rebound as world economies slow. NBR's Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh reports the head of the International Monetary Fund is calling on leaders in Europe and the U.S. to change direction. That free checking account may not be so free anymore. NBR's Ruben Ramirez reports on a new report which shows bank fees are climbing. The summer drought scotched hopes for a bumper crop this year, but some farmers in parts of Illinois and Iowa say the harvest isn't as bad as feared. NBR's Chicago Bureau Chief Diane Eastabrook has details. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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4:00 amPBS NewsHour [#10461H] Political Ad Spending Doubled in 2012 * News Wrap: Libyan Ranks Shed Islamist Militias * State of the Presidential Race Six Weeks Out * Rebel and Syrian Military Snipers in Stalemate * World Leaders Gather for UN General Assembly * Genetic Research to Shape Breast Cancer Treatment * Helping High School Dropouts Before It's Too Late * Documentary: Why Is U.S. Health Care So Expensive? duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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5:00 amDemocracy Now! [#2041] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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6:00 amMaria Hinojosa: One-On-One [#510H] Julian Castro The 36-year-old mayor of San Antonio talks about his family, the crucial importance of educating Latino youths and his possible presidential ambitions. duration 26:46 STEREO TVG
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6:30 amNeed To Know [#254H] America By The Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Clarkston, Georgia In this NTK Election 2012 special, Maria Hinojosa visits one of the country's most surprisingly diverse communities, a home to residents from more than 40 countries who speak more than 60 languages and dialects. Clarkston, Georgia, a town of 7500 people, was 90% white in the 1980s; today, it is less than 14% white. The program looks at how a rising multicultural population may influence American culture and affect the 2012 presidential election. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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7:00 amShattered Sky: The Battle for Energy, Economy, and Environment Can history inspire us? Thirty years ago, scientists reported a hole in the ozone layer "the size of North America." The culprit was CFCs: the gas in hairspray, refrigerant, and air conditioning. Doctors predicted skyrocketing cancer, but business didn't want to change and politicians were slow to act . . . Eerily reminiscent of today's complex debate on energy and climate change, Shattered Sky tells the story of how America led the world to solve the biggest environmental crisis ever seen. Today, dare we do the same on energy and climate? duration 56:46 STEREO TVG
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8:00 amDesert Reef This program reveals the narrative of a changing planet. The fossilized ocean reef in New Mexico's Guadalupe Mountains tells a fascinating story of profound sea-level fluctuation and climate change more than 280 million years ago. Can research on Earth's ancient past help scientists better understand the dire proclamations and controversies surrounding global climate change in the modern world? duration 56:46 STEREO TVG
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9:00 amMaria Hinojosa: One-On-One [#510H] Julian Castro The 36-year-old mayor of San Antonio talks about his family, the crucial importance of educating Latino youths and his possible presidential ambitions. duration 26:46 STEREO TVG
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9:30 amNeed To Know [#254H] America By The Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Clarkston, Georgia In this NTK Election 2012 special, Maria Hinojosa visits one of the country's most surprisingly diverse communities, a home to residents from more than 40 countries who speak more than 60 languages and dialects. Clarkston, Georgia, a town of 7500 people, was 90% white in the 1980s; today, it is less than 14% white. The program looks at how a rising multicultural population may influence American culture and affect the 2012 presidential election. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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10:00 amShattered Sky: The Battle for Energy, Economy, and Environment Can history inspire us? Thirty years ago, scientists reported a hole in the ozone layer "the size of North America." The culprit was CFCs: the gas in hairspray, refrigerant, and air conditioning. Doctors predicted skyrocketing cancer, but business didn't want to change and politicians were slow to act . . . Eerily reminiscent of today's complex debate on energy and climate change, Shattered Sky tells the story of how America led the world to solve the biggest environmental crisis ever seen. Today, dare we do the same on energy and climate? duration 56:46 STEREO TVG
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11:00 amDesert Reef This program reveals the narrative of a changing planet. The fossilized ocean reef in New Mexico's Guadalupe Mountains tells a fascinating story of profound sea-level fluctuation and climate change more than 280 million years ago. Can research on Earth's ancient past help scientists better understand the dire proclamations and controversies surrounding global climate change in the modern world? duration 56:46 STEREO TVG
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12:00 pmDemocracy Now! [#2042] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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1:00 pmJournal [#8192] duration 28:10 STEREO TVG
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1:30 pmTavis Smiley [#2696] Tavis talks with best-selling author Salman Rushdie. The award-winning novelist recounts his experience in hiding due to a death threat, as detailed in his memoir, Joseph Anton. duration 26:46 STEREO
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2:00 pmNewsline [#3177] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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2:30 pmCharlie Rose [#18196H] (original broadcast date: 9/24/12)
an hour with Mohamed Morsi, President of Egypt duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
3:30 pmNightly Business Report [#31322Z] Housing prices continue rising and consumers are becoming more confident. But, talk on Wall Street is already turning to what investors should watch for when third quarter earnings season kicks-off next month. Was the bank bailout during the financial crisis overdone? NBR's Tom Hudson speaks with Former FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair. If American Airlines and its pilots strike a deal tomorrow it could mean fewer delays for customers and the company's bankruptcy. NBR's Chicago Bureau Chief Diane Eastabrook has details. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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4:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10462H] United Nations General Assembly * Obama's Foreign Policy * Making Sen$e: Apply Online * American Graduate * Bob Merry duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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5:00 pmBBC World News America [#17269H] duration 27:18 STEREO TVRE
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5:28 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3172] duration 1:00
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5:30 pmPBS NewsHour [#10462H] United Nations General Assembly * Obama's Foreign Policy * Making Sen$e: Apply Online * American Graduate * Bob Merry duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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6:27 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3172] duration 1:00
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6:30 pmNewsline [#3177] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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6:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3172] duration 1:00
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7:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10462H] United Nations General Assembly * Obama's Foreign Policy * Making Sen$e: Apply Online * American Graduate * Bob Merry duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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7:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3172] duration 1:00
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8:00 pmCharlie Rose [#18197H] (original broadcast date: 9/25/12)
* Sergey Lavrov, Foreign Minister of Russia
* Mario Monti, Prime Minister of Italy duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
8:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3172] duration 1:00
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9:00 pmTavis Smiley [#2697] Tavis talks with Grammy-winning artist Wyclef Jean about his candid memoir, Purpose: An Immigrant's Story, and his love for his native Haiti. duration 26:46 STEREO
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9:28 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3172] duration 1:00
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9:30 pmNightly Business Report [#31322Z] Housing prices continue rising and consumers are becoming more confident. But, talk on Wall Street is already turning to what investors should watch for when third quarter earnings season kicks-off next month. Was the bank bailout during the financial crisis overdone? NBR's Tom Hudson speaks with Former FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair. If American Airlines and its pilots strike a deal tomorrow it could mean fewer delays for customers and the company's bankruptcy. NBR's Chicago Bureau Chief Diane Eastabrook has details. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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9:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3172] duration 1:00
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10:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10462H] United Nations General Assembly * Obama's Foreign Policy * Making Sen$e: Apply Online * American Graduate * Bob Merry duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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10:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3172] duration 1:00
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11:00 pmDemocracy Now! [#2042] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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