TV Daily Schedule: KQED World
KQED World: Thursday, December 27, 2012
Channels 9.3 • 54.5 | XFINITY 190
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 [#32016Z] Ho-hum sales for the nation's retailers this Christmas...ringing up the worst holiday season in 4 years. NBR's New York Correspondent Erika Miller speaks with Telsey Advisory Group CEO and Chief Research Officer Dana Telsey about this year's winners and losers. It's back to work in Washington as President Obama and Congressional leaders cut their holiday vacations short to deal with fiscal cliff negotiations. NBR's Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh has more from Washington on what awaits lawmakers tomorrow. And, leadership in the corner office. Who failed in 2012? NBR's Tom Hudson spoke with Dartmouth Business Professor Sydney Finkelstein about the country's worst CEOs. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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12:30 amNHK Newsline [#3269] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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1:00 amPBS NewsHour [#10528H] Storms * Retail * Fiscal Cliff * Laura's Law * Egypt * Barney Frank duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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2:00 amCharlie Rose [#19003H] (original broadcast date: 12/26/12)
a discussion about "Regarding Warhol" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with curators Marla Prather and Mark Rosenthal as well as artists Chuck Close, John Currin and Jeff Koons duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
3:00 amTavis Smiley [#2803Z] Tavis talks with legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy. The six-time Grammy-winner shares why it took so long for him to record his own music and his mission to keep jazz clubs alive; he also details his memoir When I Left Home. (Originally aired on June 7, 2012) duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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3:30 amNightly Business Report [#32016Z] Ho-hum sales for the nation's retailers this Christmas...ringing up the worst holiday season in 4 years. NBR's New York Correspondent Erika Miller speaks with Telsey Advisory Group CEO and Chief Research Officer Dana Telsey about this year's winners and losers. It's back to work in Washington as President Obama and Congressional leaders cut their holiday vacations short to deal with fiscal cliff negotiations. NBR's Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh has more from Washington on what awaits lawmakers tomorrow. And, leadership in the corner office. Who failed in 2012? NBR's Tom Hudson spoke with Dartmouth Business Professor Sydney Finkelstein about the country's worst CEOs. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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4:00 amPBS NewsHour [#10528H] Storms * Retail * Fiscal Cliff * Laura's Law * Egypt * Barney Frank duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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5:00 amDemocracy Now! [#2108] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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6:00 amAlan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers [#1501] Surgical Slimmers In spite of the risks, people are lining up to solve their weight problems in the operating room. And if the latest device - an implantable stomach "pacer" - works out, millions more will be taking the surgical way out. duration 26:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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6:30 amAlan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers [#1502] Cars That Think The fully automatic car may be down the road a ways, but cars that do your thinking for you are just around the corner - they watch out for hazards, they listen to you, they read your lips, they even know when you're distracted. duration 26:46 STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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7:00 amNature [#2506H] Parrots in the Land of Oz Parrots are everywhere in Australia. From the outrageous drumming palm cockatoo in the tropical rainforests, to the shameless red female eclectus parrot of the far north who keeps a harem of males, to the golden-shouldered parrot in the woodlands that excavates a nest in a termite mound, to the incredibly prolific budgerigars of the deserts, a spectacular array of parrots has evolved here. Big and small, rare and bizarre, colorful and intelligent, they are the most conspicuous and exotic birds on this amazing island continent. duration 56:16 SRND51 TVPG
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8:00 amNova [#3711H] Building The Great Cathedrals Carved from 100 million pounds of stone, soaring effortlessly atop a spiderweb of masonry, Gothic cathedrals are marvels of human achievement and artistry. But how did medieval builders reach such spectacular heights? Consuming the labor of entire towns, sometimes taking 100 years to build, these architectural marvels were crafted from just hand tools and stone. Many now teeter on the brink of catastrophic collapse. To save them, an international team of engineers, architects, art historians and computer scientists searches the naves, bays, and bell towers for clues to how the dream of these heavenly temples on earth came true. Nova's teams perform hands-on experiments to investigate and reveal the architectural secrets that the cathedral builders used to erect their soaring, glass-filled walls. This program reveals the hidden formulas, drawn from the pages of the Bible itself, that drove medieval builders ever upward. duration 56:46 STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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9:00 amAlan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers [#1501] Surgical Slimmers In spite of the risks, people are lining up to solve their weight problems in the operating room. And if the latest device - an implantable stomach "pacer" - works out, millions more will be taking the surgical way out. duration 26:46 STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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9:30 amAlan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers [#1502] Cars That Think The fully automatic car may be down the road a ways, but cars that do your thinking for you are just around the corner - they watch out for hazards, they listen to you, they read your lips, they even know when you're distracted. duration 26:46 STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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10:00 amNature [#2506H] Parrots in the Land of Oz Parrots are everywhere in Australia. From the outrageous drumming palm cockatoo in the tropical rainforests, to the shameless red female eclectus parrot of the far north who keeps a harem of males, to the golden-shouldered parrot in the woodlands that excavates a nest in a termite mound, to the incredibly prolific budgerigars of the deserts, a spectacular array of parrots has evolved here. Big and small, rare and bizarre, colorful and intelligent, they are the most conspicuous and exotic birds on this amazing island continent. duration 56:16 SRND51 TVPG
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11:00 amNova [#3711H] Building The Great Cathedrals Carved from 100 million pounds of stone, soaring effortlessly atop a spiderweb of masonry, Gothic cathedrals are marvels of human achievement and artistry. But how did medieval builders reach such spectacular heights? Consuming the labor of entire towns, sometimes taking 100 years to build, these architectural marvels were crafted from just hand tools and stone. Many now teeter on the brink of catastrophic collapse. To save them, an international team of engineers, architects, art historians and computer scientists searches the naves, bays, and bell towers for clues to how the dream of these heavenly temples on earth came true. Nova's teams perform hands-on experiments to investigate and reveal the architectural secrets that the cathedral builders used to erect their soaring, glass-filled walls. This program reveals the hidden formulas, drawn from the pages of the Bible itself, that drove medieval builders ever upward. duration 56:46 STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: DVI)
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12:00 pmDemocracy Now! [#2109] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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1:00 pmJournal [#8259] duration 28:10 STEREO TVG
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1:30 pmTavis Smiley [#2803Z] Tavis talks with legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy. The six-time Grammy-winner shares why it took so long for him to record his own music and his mission to keep jazz clubs alive; he also details his memoir When I Left Home. (Originally aired on June 7, 2012) duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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2:00 pmNHK Newsline [#3270] duration 28:03 STEREO TVRE
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2:30 pmCharlie Rose [#19003H] (original broadcast date: 12/26/12)
a discussion about "Regarding Warhol" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with curators Marla Prather and Mark Rosenthal as well as artists Chuck Close, John Currin and Jeff Koons duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
3:30 pmNightly Business Report [#32017Z] A positive turn in the fiscal cliff crisis as House Republicans agree to meet on Sunday night to resume talks after a day of finger-pointing and complaining in Washington. NBR's Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh has the latest. If you used your smart phone to shop this Christmas...you're in fashion. NBR's New York correspondent Erika Miller takes a look at this year's top retail trend. And, the clock is ticking. Dockworkers at some of the nation's biggest ports could walk off the job this weekend if a new labor deal isn't reached. NBR's Allison Worrell reports on the potential ripple effects from a strike. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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4:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10529H] Fiscal Cliff * Russian Adoptions * Greece * Tea Party * EPA duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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5:00 pmBBC World News America [#17362H] duration 27:18 STEREO TVRE
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5:28 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3239] duration 1:00
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5:30 pmPBS NewsHour [#10529H] Fiscal Cliff * Russian Adoptions * Greece * Tea Party * EPA duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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6:27 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3239] duration 1:00
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6:30 pmNHK Newsline [#3270] duration 28:03 STEREO TVRE
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6:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3239] duration 1:00
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7:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10529H] Fiscal Cliff * Russian Adoptions * Greece * Tea Party * EPA duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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7:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3239] duration 1:00
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8:00 pmCharlie Rose [#19004H] (broadcast date: 12/27/2012)
a look back at great food and great chefs. We conclude with a look at some neighborhood restaurants in Brooklyn. duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
8:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3239] duration 1:00
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9:00 pmTavis Smiley [#2804Z] Tavis talks with acor Keira Knightley. The Oscar-nominee outlines what attracted her to the role of Anna Karenina and talks about her upcoming projects. (Originally aired on November 14, 2012) duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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9:28 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3239] duration 1:00
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9:30 pmNightly Business Report [#32017Z] A positive turn in the fiscal cliff crisis as House Republicans agree to meet on Sunday night to resume talks after a day of finger-pointing and complaining in Washington. NBR's Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh has the latest. If you used your smart phone to shop this Christmas...you're in fashion. NBR's New York correspondent Erika Miller takes a look at this year's top retail trend. And, the clock is ticking. Dockworkers at some of the nation's biggest ports could walk off the job this weekend if a new labor deal isn't reached. NBR's Allison Worrell reports on the potential ripple effects from a strike. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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9:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3239] duration 1:00
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10:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10529H] Fiscal Cliff * Russian Adoptions * Greece * Tea Party * EPA duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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10:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3239] duration 1:00
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11:00 pmDemocracy Now! [#2109] duration 59:00 STEREO TVRE
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12:00 amNightly Business Report [#32017Z] A positive turn in the fiscal cliff crisis as House Republicans agree to meet on Sunday night to resume talks after a day of finger-pointing and complaining in Washington. NBR's Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh has the latest. If you used your smart phone to shop this Christmas...you're in fashion. NBR's New York correspondent Erika Miller takes a look at this year's top retail trend. And, the clock is ticking. Dockworkers at some of the nation's biggest ports could walk off the job this weekend if a new labor deal isn't reached. NBR's Allison Worrell reports on the potential ripple effects from a strike. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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12:30 amNHK Newsline [#3270] duration 28:03 STEREO TVRE
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