TV Daily Schedule: KQED World
KQED World: Monday, April 15, 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 amAfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange [#404] Calypso Rose: The Lioness of the Jungle Calypso Rose, the ambassador of Caribbean music, is a living legend, a charismatic character and the uncontested diva of calypso. Cameras follow Rose from Paris to her native Tobago, then to New York where she lives, and back to her ancestral homeland, Africa. Each place reveals another face and facet of the complex woman behind the public persona. duration 56:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)
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1:00 amSeeds of Resiliency This program introduces diverse individuals who have survived tragedies and traumas, and overcome mental and physical challenges, and now use their experiences to affect change and help others. Each thrives today because they refused to give up their struggle, even when all hope seemed lost. These compelling, uplifting and inspirational portraits attest to the strength of the human spirit and the power of positive thinking and action. Profiles include: a professional wheelchair athlete, Holocaust survivors, a homeless counselor, refugees from war-torn countries and a terminally ill cancer advocate. duration 56:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)
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2:00 amSacred Stick This program examines the historical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of lacrosse. From the ancient Maya to the world famous Iroquois Nationals team, this program explores the cultural diffusion and transmutation of a uniquely indigenous sport that, like Native people themselves, adapted and endured within the dominant culture. The film is intended for both a general audience, for whom lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the country, and a Native American-specific audience for whom lacrosse has deep cultural meaning. duration 59:00 STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)
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3:00 amNewsline [#4011] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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3:30 amTavis Smiley [#2880] Part 3 of our special 3-night broadcast: Latino Nation: Beyond The Numbers - a national conversation with community leaders about critical issues - concludes with an examination of assumptions and possibilities for a better, more united tomorrow. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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4:00 amLinkAsia [#90] duration 26:46 STEREO
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4:30 amReligion & Ethics NewsWeekly [#1632] CHURCHES AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Women are overwhelmingly the victims of the widespread phenomenon of domestic violence. It's not frequently talked about in churches but a Chicago priest now visits parishes around the city to deliver a homily to open people's eyes to the problem and he encourages each parish to set up a support system for victims of abuse. He tells reporter Judy Valente that it's hard to measure success because no one knows how many women who need help aren't coming forward and that abusers don't change easily, but must be confronted and held accountable.
MEDICAL MINISTRY - Dr. Joseph Dutkowski, a devout Catholic, gave up his career as an engineer to become an orthopedic surgeon, specializing in patients - young and old - with afflictions that cripple or deform. Dutkowski tells Bob Faw that he sees the likeness of God in his patients, and that to share their suffering is, to him, a gift. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none) -
5:00 amDefiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance This documentary tells the story of the concentration camp "Terezin" in the Czech Republic, where a large number of Jewish artists, musicians, poets and writers were incarcerated under the Nazis. In the face of horrific living conditions, starvation, and the threat of deportation to Auschwitz, the inmates of Terezin stood up to their Nazi oppressors and did the unthinkable: they fought back with art and music. Led by a determined conductor named Raphael Schachter, the Jews of Terezin re-imagined a Catholic liturgical work - Verdi's "Requiem" - as a condemnation of the Nazis, rehearsing tirelessly night after night, learning the Latin by rote. Ultimately, they would perform in front of members of the Red Cross and the architect of the concentration camp system, Adolf Eichmann, singing what they could not say. Six decades later, conductor Murry Sidlin and a new choir bring Verdi's Requiem to Terezin once again, and the story of Raphael Schachter back to life. duration 1:26:46 SRND51 TVPG
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6:30 amOrchestra of Exiles The story of one man's 4-year odyssey which culminated, in 1936, with the creation of a top-flight symphony orchestra in the desert outback of Palestine. This extraordinary feat was accomplished by an eccentric moral powerhouse of a man, a Polish Jew named Bronislaw Huberman who was one of the most famous violinists in the world. Huberman's Jewish musicians were among the best players of Europe; they were escaping a world that would soon be torn apart by Nazi aggression. Huberman's selfless efforts ultimately saved 1000 Jews from the Holocaust and changed the landscape of cultural history. duration 1:26:46 SRND51 TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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8:00 amSacred Stick This program examines the historical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of lacrosse. From the ancient Maya to the world famous Iroquois Nationals team, this program explores the cultural diffusion and transmutation of a uniquely indigenous sport that, like Native people themselves, adapted and endured within the dominant culture. The film is intended for both a general audience, for whom lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the country, and a Native American-specific audience for whom lacrosse has deep cultural meaning. duration 59:00 STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)
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9:00 amTavis Smiley [#2880] Part 3 of our special 3-night broadcast: Latino Nation: Beyond The Numbers - a national conversation with community leaders about critical issues - concludes with an examination of assumptions and possibilities for a better, more united tomorrow. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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9:30 amTavis Smiley [#2879] Part 2 of our special 3-night broadcast: Latino Nation: Beyond The Numbers - a national conversation with community leaders about critical issues - continues with a diverse group of panelists on the growing role of Latinos in American society, and the challenges and opportunities facing America's 50-million-strong Latino community. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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10:00 amLinkAsia [#90] duration 26:46 STEREO
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10:30 amReligion & Ethics NewsWeekly [#1632] CHURCHES AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Women are overwhelmingly the victims of the widespread phenomenon of domestic violence. It's not frequently talked about in churches but a Chicago priest now visits parishes around the city to deliver a homily to open people's eyes to the problem and he encourages each parish to set up a support system for victims of abuse. He tells reporter Judy Valente that it's hard to measure success because no one knows how many women who need help aren't coming forward and that abusers don't change easily, but must be confronted and held accountable.
MEDICAL MINISTRY - Dr. Joseph Dutkowski, a devout Catholic, gave up his career as an engineer to become an orthopedic surgeon, specializing in patients - young and old - with afflictions that cripple or deform. Dutkowski tells Bob Faw that he sees the likeness of God in his patients, and that to share their suffering is, to him, a gift. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none) -
11:00 amDefiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance This documentary tells the story of the concentration camp "Terezin" in the Czech Republic, where a large number of Jewish artists, musicians, poets and writers were incarcerated under the Nazis. In the face of horrific living conditions, starvation, and the threat of deportation to Auschwitz, the inmates of Terezin stood up to their Nazi oppressors and did the unthinkable: they fought back with art and music. Led by a determined conductor named Raphael Schachter, the Jews of Terezin re-imagined a Catholic liturgical work - Verdi's "Requiem" - as a condemnation of the Nazis, rehearsing tirelessly night after night, learning the Latin by rote. Ultimately, they would perform in front of members of the Red Cross and the architect of the concentration camp system, Adolf Eichmann, singing what they could not say. Six decades later, conductor Murry Sidlin and a new choir bring Verdi's Requiem to Terezin once again, and the story of Raphael Schachter back to life. duration 1:26:46 SRND51 TVPG
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12:30 pmOrchestra of Exiles The story of one man's 4-year odyssey which culminated, in 1936, with the creation of a top-flight symphony orchestra in the desert outback of Palestine. This extraordinary feat was accomplished by an eccentric moral powerhouse of a man, a Polish Jew named Bronislaw Huberman who was one of the most famous violinists in the world. Huberman's Jewish musicians were among the best players of Europe; they were escaping a world that would soon be torn apart by Nazi aggression. Huberman's selfless efforts ultimately saved 1000 Jews from the Holocaust and changed the landscape of cultural history. duration 1:26:46 SRND51 TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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2:00 pmNewsline [#4011] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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2:30 pmJournal [#9075] duration 28:10 STEREO TVG
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3:00 pmTavis Smiley [#2880] Part 3 of our special 3-night broadcast: Latino Nation: Beyond The Numbers - a national conversation with community leaders about critical issues - concludes with an examination of assumptions and possibilities for a better, more united tomorrow. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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3:30 pmNightly Business Report [#32094] Tonight on Nightly Business Report - Stocks selloff. Gold prices drop sharply. What's behind the move and when will the selling stop? And the one big bank earnings report to watch this week. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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4:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10606] Explosion at Boston Marathon * SCOTUS on Patenting Genes * Immigration Reform * Venezuela Presidential Election * Pultizer Poet duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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5:00 pmNightly Business Report [#32094] Tonight on Nightly Business Report - Stocks selloff. Gold prices drop sharply. What's behind the move and when will the selling stop? And the one big bank earnings report to watch this week. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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5:30 pmDemocracy Now! [#2186] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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6:30 pmNewsline [#4011] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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6:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3316] duration 1:00
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7:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10606] Explosion at Boston Marathon * SCOTUS on Patenting Genes * Immigration Reform * Venezuela Presidential Election * Pultizer Poet duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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7:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3316] duration 1:00
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8:00 pmCharlie Rose [#19081] (original broadcast date: 04/15/13)
* Michele Flournoy, Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy discusses North Korea
* a look at the Venezuelan elections with Jorge Castaneda, Former Foreign Minister of Mexico, Greg Grandin of New York University, and journalist Nikolas Kozloff. duration 56:47 STEREO TVRE -
8:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3316] duration 1:00
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9:00 pmTavis Smiley [#2881] Tavis talks with Vermont's Independent Senator Bernie Sanders, a member of the Budget committee, who weighs in on the latest White House budget proposal. Tavis also speaks with director-producer-turned-author Chris Columbus about his first novel, House of Secrets. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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9:28 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3316] duration 1:00
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9:30 pmRoadtrip Nation [#604] Beginning the final week of their roadtrip, the team interviews Vicki Buck, former mayor of Christchurch and founder of a sustainable energy company. Heading to Queenstown, the team interviews Louisa "Choppy" Patterson, helicopter pilot. The team's final interview has them speaking with bungy legend Henry Van Asch after which the team decides to take a huge risk and take their own jumps. Heading back to Auckland to fly back to the US, the team leaves New Zealand with a new perspective and a new outlook on their futures. duration 26:46 STEREO TVPG
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9:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3316] duration 1:00
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10:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10606] Explosion at Boston Marathon * SCOTUS on Patenting Genes * Immigration Reform * Venezuela Presidential Election * Pultizer Poet duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
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10:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3316] duration 1:00
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11:00 pmDemocracy Now! [#2186] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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