TV Daily Schedule: KQED World
KQED World: Wednesday, January 23, 2013
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 amPBS NewsHour [#10547H] President Obama's Second Term * Israeli Elections * Brain Damage Detection * 40th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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1:00 amNightly Business Report [#32035Z] duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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1:30 amTavis Smiley [#2821] Tavis chats with historian Dr. Clayborne Carson. On this King Day 2013 and the day of President Obama's second inaugural, the man hand-picked by Mrs. King to edit and publish her husband's papers shares stories from his new book, Martin's Dream: My Journey and the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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2:00 amAfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange [#501] A Lot Like You Eliaichi Kimaro is a mixed-race, first-generation American with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother. When her retired father moves back to Tanzania, Eliaichi begins a project that evocatively examines the intricate fabric of multiracial identity, and grapples with the complex ties that children have to the cultures of their parents. Kimaro decides to document her father's path back to his family and Chagga culture. In the process, she learns more deeply about the heritage that she took for granted as a child. Yet as she talks to more family members, especially her aunts, she uncovers a cycle of sexual violence that resonates with her work and life in the United States. When Kimaro speaks with her parents about the oppression that her aunts face, she faces a jarring disconnect between immigrant generations on questions of patriarchy and violence. duration 56:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)
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3:00 amNewsline [#3297] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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3:30 amTavis Smiley [#2822] "Vision for a New America" panel discussion, Part 1 of 4
Nearly 50 million Americans live in poverty, which means that more than 16% of our fellow citizens are struggling to survive. For children, that number is 20% - and, worst of all, for African Americans, the figure is nearly 26%. With all the talk of a slow recovery from the deepest recession since the US depression, there doesn't seem to be much good news for the country's poor.
It's against the stark backdrop of these numbers that Tavis broadcasts 3 nights of a special conversation on poverty. "Vision for a New America: A Future Without Poverty" will examine one of the most important, but often-forgotten issues of our time. Panelists will discuss proven solutions on how government officials can contain the wildfire of American poverty. < br />Guests include: Mariana Chilton, director of the Center for Hunger-Free Communities and associate professor of Drexel University's School of Public Health; Rose Ann DeMoro, executive director of National Nurses United; Rep. Marcia L. Fudge (D-OH); Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House; John D. Graham, dean, Indiana University School of Public & Environmental Affairs and author of America's Poor and the Great Recession; Jonathan Kozol, author of Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America; Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University; and Cornel West, Union Theological Seminary professor and author. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none) -
4:00 amJohn McLaughlin's One on One [#2834] duration 27:30 STEREO TVG
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4:30 amAsia Biz Forecast [#342] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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5:00 amCarhenge: Genius Or Junk? Outside Alliance, Nebraska, a whimsical monument rises from the desolate prairie. Fashioned from 38 spray-painted vintage automobiles stacked and buried upright, the structure known as Carhenge faithfully replicates its British counterpart, Stonehenge. This humorous documentary examines how this quirky monument challenged one community's definition of art, freedom of expression and appropriate land use. It charts sculptor Jim Reinders' efforts to save his creation from being dismantled. In addition, scholars, historians and artists provide insight into how this public art installation continues to beckon bemused visitors to this small Midwestern town each year. duration 26:46 STEREO
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5:30 amIndependent Lens [#1406H] Beauty Is Embarrassing Wayne White is a nut. The current art-world darling got his big break when he helped create the unhinged children's show "Pee-Wee's Playhouse." His off-kilter style and self-deprecating sense of humor offer a peak into an imagination that refuses to grow up. This film chronicles the vaulted highs and the crushing lows of this Tennessean commercial artist as he struggles to find peace and balance between his work and his art. duration 1:26:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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7:00 amFrontline [#3104] The Untouchables Are the CEOs of mega-banks too big to jail? Though fraudulent practices at banks contributed to America's financial meltdown, to date no Wall Street titan has been convicted of a crime connected to the crisis. Frontline investigates why Wall Street's leaders have escaped prosecution. duration 56:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)
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8:00 amAfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange [#501] A Lot Like You Eliaichi Kimaro is a mixed-race, first-generation American with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother. When her retired father moves back to Tanzania, Eliaichi begins a project that evocatively examines the intricate fabric of multiracial identity, and grapples with the complex ties that children have to the cultures of their parents. Kimaro decides to document her father's path back to his family and Chagga culture. In the process, she learns more deeply about the heritage that she took for granted as a child. Yet as she talks to more family members, especially her aunts, she uncovers a cycle of sexual violence that resonates with her work and life in the United States. When Kimaro speaks with her parents about the oppression that her aunts face, she faces a jarring disconnect between immigrant generations on questions of patriarchy and violence. duration 56:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)
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9:00 amTavis Smiley [#2822] "Vision for a New America" panel discussion, Part 1 of 4
Nearly 50 million Americans live in poverty, which means that more than 16% of our fellow citizens are struggling to survive. For children, that number is 20% - and, worst of all, for African Americans, the figure is nearly 26%. With all the talk of a slow recovery from the deepest recession since the US depression, there doesn't seem to be much good news for the country's poor.
It's against the stark backdrop of these numbers that Tavis broadcasts 3 nights of a special conversation on poverty. "Vision for a New America: A Future Without Poverty" will examine one of the most important, but often-forgotten issues of our time. Panelists will discuss proven solutions on how government officials can contain the wildfire of American poverty. < br />Guests include: Mariana Chilton, director of the Center for Hunger-Free Communities and associate professor of Drexel University's School of Public Health; Rose Ann DeMoro, executive director of National Nurses United; Rep. Marcia L. Fudge (D-OH); Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House; John D. Graham, dean, Indiana University School of Public & Environmental Affairs and author of America's Poor and the Great Recession; Jonathan Kozol, author of Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America; Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University; and Cornel West, Union Theological Seminary professor and author. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none) -
9:30 amTavis Smiley [#2821] Tavis chats with historian Dr. Clayborne Carson. On this King Day 2013 and the day of President Obama's second inaugural, the man hand-picked by Mrs. King to edit and publish her husband's papers shares stories from his new book, Martin's Dream: My Journey and the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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10:00 amJohn McLaughlin's One on One [#2834] duration 27:30 STEREO TVG
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10:30 amAsia Biz Forecast [#342] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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11:00 amCarhenge: Genius Or Junk? Outside Alliance, Nebraska, a whimsical monument rises from the desolate prairie. Fashioned from 38 spray-painted vintage automobiles stacked and buried upright, the structure known as Carhenge faithfully replicates its British counterpart, Stonehenge. This humorous documentary examines how this quirky monument challenged one community's definition of art, freedom of expression and appropriate land use. It charts sculptor Jim Reinders' efforts to save his creation from being dismantled. In addition, scholars, historians and artists provide insight into how this public art installation continues to beckon bemused visitors to this small Midwestern town each year. duration 26:46 STEREO
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11:30 amIndependent Lens [#1406H] Beauty Is Embarrassing Wayne White is a nut. The current art-world darling got his big break when he helped create the unhinged children's show "Pee-Wee's Playhouse." His off-kilter style and self-deprecating sense of humor offer a peak into an imagination that refuses to grow up. This film chronicles the vaulted highs and the crushing lows of this Tennessean commercial artist as he struggles to find peace and balance between his work and his art. duration 1:26:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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1:00 pmFrontline [#3104] The Untouchables Are the CEOs of mega-banks too big to jail? Though fraudulent practices at banks contributed to America's financial meltdown, to date no Wall Street titan has been convicted of a crime connected to the crisis. Frontline investigates why Wall Street's leaders have escaped prosecution. duration 56:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)
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2:00 pmNewsline [#3297] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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2:30 pmJournal [#9017] duration 28:10 STEREO TVG
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3:00 pmTavis Smiley [#2822] "Vision for a New America" panel discussion, Part 1 of 4
Nearly 50 million Americans live in poverty, which means that more than 16% of our fellow citizens are struggling to survive. For children, that number is 20% - and, worst of all, for African Americans, the figure is nearly 26%. With all the talk of a slow recovery from the deepest recession since the US depression, there doesn't seem to be much good news for the country's poor.
It's against the stark backdrop of these numbers that Tavis broadcasts 3 nights of a special conversation on poverty. "Vision for a New America: A Future Without Poverty" will examine one of the most important, but often-forgotten issues of our time. Panelists will discuss proven solutions on how government officials can contain the wildfire of American poverty. < br />Guests include: Mariana Chilton, director of the Center for Hunger-Free Communities and associate professor of Drexel University's School of Public Health; Rose Ann DeMoro, executive director of National Nurses United; Rep. Marcia L. Fudge (D-OH); Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House; John D. Graham, dean, Indiana University School of Public & Environmental Affairs and author of America's Poor and the Great Recession; Jonathan Kozol, author of Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America; Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University; and Cornel West, Union Theological Seminary professor and author. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none) -
3:30 pmNightly Business Report [#32036Z] Shares of Apple get bruised in after-hours trading following good, but not great quarterly results. NBR's Tom Hudson speaks with Morningstar Analyst Brian Colello. From the debt ceiling debate in Washington to Europe's ongoing struggles...The International Monetary Fund is out with its global growth outlook. NBR speaks with IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard. And, Coach's second act. The handbag maker wants to be known as a "lifestyle brand." NBR's Susie Gharib talks with Merchant Forecast CEO Dan Hess. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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4:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10548H] Clinton Testimony on Benghazi * US Foreign Policy and North Africa * Debt Limit Extension * Drone Warfare * Senator Tammy Baldwin duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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5:00 pmNightly Business Report [#32036Z] Shares of Apple get bruised in after-hours trading following good, but not great quarterly results. NBR's Tom Hudson speaks with Morningstar Analyst Brian Colello. From the debt ceiling debate in Washington to Europe's ongoing struggles...The International Monetary Fund is out with its global growth outlook. NBR speaks with IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard. And, Coach's second act. The handbag maker wants to be known as a "lifestyle brand." NBR's Susie Gharib talks with Merchant Forecast CEO Dan Hess. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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5:30 pmDemocracy Now! [#2128] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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6:30 pmNewsline [#3297] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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7:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10548H] Clinton Testimony on Benghazi * US Foreign Policy and North Africa * Debt Limit Extension * Drone Warfare * Senator Tammy Baldwin duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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7:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3258] duration 1:00
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8:00 pmCharlie Rose [#19023H] (original broadcast date: 01/23/13)
* David Ignatius of The Washington Post on Hillary Clinton's testimony at the Benghazi hearings
* a discussion about the Israeli elections with David Remnick, Editor of The New Yorker; Mort Zuckerman, Editor-In-Chief, U. S. News & World Report; and Dennis Ross, Counselor at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
8:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3258] duration 1:00
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9:00 pmTavis Smiley [#2823] The "Vision for a New America" panel discussion continues with some of the country's most prominent thinkers and advocates addressing the notion of making poor people a priority in America. Part 2 of 4. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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9:28 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3258] duration 1:00
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9:30 pmRoadtrip Nation [#809H] San Francisco Meet team Here, There, Everywhere-Denise, Carolyn, and Sarah-and follow their six-week cross-country journey as they search to learn more about themselves and their futures. Denise, a hair stylist, wants to break out and explore what the world has to offer. Carolyn left her steady job at an advertising agency to find out how she can use her skills for more humanitarian causes, while Sarah, who wants to do something creative, is still learning to not let fear hold her back from trying new things. Traveling to San Francisco, CA, the team meets Jesse Jacobs, owner of Samovar Tea Lounge, and then hears powerful words from poets at Youth Speaks who encourage them to listen to their hearts. duration 26:46 STEREO TVG
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9:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3258] duration 1:00
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10:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10548H] Clinton Testimony on Benghazi * US Foreign Policy and North Africa * Debt Limit Extension * Drone Warfare * Senator Tammy Baldwin duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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11:00 pmDemocracy Now! [#2128] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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