TV Daily Schedule: KQED World
KQED World: Friday, June 8, 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 [#31244Z] Investors crying "Mayday" after one very miserable month. Nightly Business Report Correspondent Erika Miller tells us what moved the markets. May's job report expected to disappoint. Nightly Business Report Correspondent Sylvia Hall points out signs hiring is still sluggish. Dana Telsey of Telsey Advisory Group talks springtime consumer spending amid employment uncertainty. Should "Hedging Operations" be clipped from making profits? Commodity Futures Trading Commission Head, Gary Gensler, talks it over with Nightly Business Report Correspondent, Darren Gersh Orbitz CEO, Barney Harford tells us how Americans are spending their summer vacation dollars this year. Hats off to Paul's Hat Works owners. Learn about their new "teachable moment" and business. duration 24:46 STEREO TVRE
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12:30 amNewsline [#3067] duration 28:12 STEREO TVRE
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1:00 amPBS NewsHour [#10345H] The World Responds To Syria * Campaign 2012 With Tim Pawlenty * Live Interview With David Sanger * West Coast Soda Tax * The Combat Paper Project * A Conversation With Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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2:00 amCharlie Rose [#18119H] (original broadcast date: 06/07/12)
* Jeb Bush, Former Florida Governor duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
3:00 amTavis Smiley [#2619Z] Tavis talks with legendary blues guitarist and six-time Grammy winner Buddy Guy about his memoir, When I Left Home: My Story. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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3:30 amNightly Business Report [#31244Z] Investors crying "Mayday" after one very miserable month. Nightly Business Report Correspondent Erika Miller tells us what moved the markets. May's job report expected to disappoint. Nightly Business Report Correspondent Sylvia Hall points out signs hiring is still sluggish. Dana Telsey of Telsey Advisory Group talks springtime consumer spending amid employment uncertainty. Should "Hedging Operations" be clipped from making profits? Commodity Futures Trading Commission Head, Gary Gensler, talks it over with Nightly Business Report Correspondent, Darren Gersh Orbitz CEO, Barney Harford tells us how Americans are spending their summer vacation dollars this year. Hats off to Paul's Hat Works owners. Learn about their new "teachable moment" and business. duration 24:46 STEREO TVRE
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4:00 amPBS NewsHour [#10345H] The World Responds To Syria * Campaign 2012 With Tim Pawlenty * Live Interview With David Sanger * West Coast Soda Tax * The Combat Paper Project * A Conversation With Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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5:00 amDemocracy Now! [#1224] duration 59:00 TVRE
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6:00 amHistory Detectives [#102Z] Bonnie & Clyde, Al Ringling Theater, Sears Home * Bonnie & Clyde - Brodhead, Wisconsin--Could bullets owned by a woman in a small Wisconsin town be responsible for the demise of the notorious Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow? The Detectives travel to key cities throughout the country in an attempt to link the bullets to the murderous twosome. Along the way, they chat with various experts and run extensive ballistics tests. Are these really the bullets that ended one of the most infamous crime-sprees in American history?
* Al Ringling Theater - Baraboo, Wisconsin--Is it possible that a theater in the small town of Baraboo, Wisconsin, could have been the country's first great movie palace? The exquisite theater, which was designed in 1915 by Chicago architects C.W. and George Rapp, is a masterpiece designed in the style of the great French opera houses. The Detectives enlist the help of the Theatre Historical Society of America to solve the mystery of this grand edifice. Why was such an ornate theater erected in such an obscure location, and how has it stayed relevant throughout the years?
* Sears Home - Akron, Ohio--Might an Ohio couple's residence be a long- forgotten Sears home? The Detectives head to Akron, Ohio, to investigate whether or not Sears & Roebuck could have built the home in question at a time when communities were springing up almost overnight during the industrial boom. Does this couple live in a relic from years gone by? duration 56:16 STEREO TVG -
7:00 amMiller Center Forums [#1306] Ali Mayorkas - "A Conversation About U.S. Immigration Policy Ali Mayorkas - Nominated by President Obama on April 24, 2009 and unanimously confirmed by the US Senate on August 7, 2009, USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas oversees the administration of the world's largest immigration service. Mayorkas has served as the United States Attorney for the Central District of California and previously was a partner in the law firm of O'Melveny and Myers LLP. In 2008, he was named one of the 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America by the National Law Journal. Mayorkas previously served as an Assistant US Attorney for the Central District of California from 1989 to 1998. duration 56:46 STEREO TVG
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8:00 amMiller Center Forums [#1307] Charles C. Mann - 1498: Uncovering the New World America Created Charles C. Mann is a correspondent for the Atlantic, Science, and Wired, and has written for Fortune, the New York Times, Smithsonian, technology Review, Vanity Fair, and the Washington Post. duration 56:46 STEREO TVG
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9:00 amHistory Detectives [#102Z] Bonnie & Clyde, Al Ringling Theater, Sears Home * Bonnie & Clyde - Brodhead, Wisconsin--Could bullets owned by a woman in a small Wisconsin town be responsible for the demise of the notorious Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow? The Detectives travel to key cities throughout the country in an attempt to link the bullets to the murderous twosome. Along the way, they chat with various experts and run extensive ballistics tests. Are these really the bullets that ended one of the most infamous crime-sprees in American history?
* Al Ringling Theater - Baraboo, Wisconsin--Is it possible that a theater in the small town of Baraboo, Wisconsin, could have been the country's first great movie palace? The exquisite theater, which was designed in 1915 by Chicago architects C.W. and George Rapp, is a masterpiece designed in the style of the great French opera houses. The Detectives enlist the help of the Theatre Historical Society of America to solve the mystery of this grand edifice. Why was such an ornate theater erected in such an obscure location, and how has it stayed relevant throughout the years?
* Sears Home - Akron, Ohio--Might an Ohio couple's residence be a long- forgotten Sears home? The Detectives head to Akron, Ohio, to investigate whether or not Sears & Roebuck could have built the home in question at a time when communities were springing up almost overnight during the industrial boom. Does this couple live in a relic from years gone by? duration 56:16 STEREO TVG -
10:00 amMiller Center Forums [#1306] Ali Mayorkas - "A Conversation About U.S. Immigration Policy Ali Mayorkas - Nominated by President Obama on April 24, 2009 and unanimously confirmed by the US Senate on August 7, 2009, USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas oversees the administration of the world's largest immigration service. Mayorkas has served as the United States Attorney for the Central District of California and previously was a partner in the law firm of O'Melveny and Myers LLP. In 2008, he was named one of the 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America by the National Law Journal. Mayorkas previously served as an Assistant US Attorney for the Central District of California from 1989 to 1998. duration 56:46 STEREO TVG
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11:00 amMiller Center Forums [#1307] Charles C. Mann - 1498: Uncovering the New World America Created Charles C. Mann is a correspondent for the Atlantic, Science, and Wired, and has written for Fortune, the New York Times, Smithsonian, technology Review, Vanity Fair, and the Washington Post. duration 56:46 STEREO TVG
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12:00 pmDemocracy Now! [#1225] duration 59:00 TVRE
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1:00 pmJournal [#8115] duration 28:10 STEREO TVG
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1:30 pmTavis Smiley [#2619Z] Tavis talks with legendary blues guitarist and six-time Grammy winner Buddy Guy about his memoir, When I Left Home: My Story. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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2:00 pmBBC Newsnight [#17160] duration 28:18 STEREO TVRE
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2:30 pmCharlie Rose [#18119H] (original broadcast date: 06/07/12)
* Jeb Bush, Former Florida Governor duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
3:30 pmNightly Business Report [#31245Z] Disappointing job numbers surprise even the most pessimistic. Only 69-thousand jobs were added in May, making today on wallstreet a dismal day, Washington Correspondent Sylvia Hall reports. Wall Street Sell-Off: New York Correspondent Erika Miller explains that the combination of bad job numbers and the uncertainty in Europe are enough to put the markets into a dive, erasing this year's gains. Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh speaks with Alan Kruegar, Chair of The President's Council of Economic Advisers about the political aspect of May's job numbers. How to motivate your staff to go above and beyond their job description. Author and educator Lou Heckler explains in this week's "Lou's Been Thinking." duration 24:46 STEREO TVRE
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4:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10346H] Global Impact Of The Eurozone Crisis * UN Visits Massacre Site * Dental Epidemic In Latin America * A Discussion With Shields And Brooks * Lincoln's Legacy * Triple Crown Contender Skips Belmont duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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5:00 pmBBC World News America [#18160] duration 27:18 STEREO TVRE
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5:28 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3095] duration 1:00
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5:30 pmPBS NewsHour [#10346H] Global Impact Of The Eurozone Crisis * UN Visits Massacre Site * Dental Epidemic In Latin America * A Discussion With Shields And Brooks * Lincoln's Legacy * Triple Crown Contender Skips Belmont duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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6:27 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3095] duration 1:00
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6:30 pmBBC Newsnight [#17160] duration 28:18 STEREO TVRE
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6:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3095] duration 1:00
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7:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10346H] Global Impact Of The Eurozone Crisis * UN Visits Massacre Site * Dental Epidemic In Latin America * A Discussion With Shields And Brooks * Lincoln's Legacy * Triple Crown Contender Skips Belmont duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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7:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3095] duration 1:00
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8:00 pmCharlie Rose [#18120H] (original broadcast date: 06/08/12)
* Boris Johnson, Mayor of London on his book "Life of London"
* a look at the film "Prometheus" with actors Michael Fassbender and Noomi Rapace duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE -
8:58 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3095] duration 1:00
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9:00 pmTavis Smiley [#2620Z] Tavis talks with writer and neuroscientist Jonah Lehrer about his best-selling text Imagine: How Creativity Works, in which he talks about how people make decisions. duration 26:46 STEREO TVRE
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9:28 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3095] duration 1:00
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9:30 pmNightly Business Report [#31245Z] Disappointing job numbers surprise even the most pessimistic. Only 69-thousand jobs were added in May, making today on wallstreet a dismal day, Washington Correspondent Sylvia Hall reports. Wall Street Sell-Off: New York Correspondent Erika Miller explains that the combination of bad job numbers and the uncertainty in Europe are enough to put the markets into a dive, erasing this year's gains. Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh speaks with Alan Kruegar, Chair of The President's Council of Economic Advisers about the political aspect of May's job numbers. How to motivate your staff to go above and beyond their job description. Author and educator Lou Heckler explains in this week's "Lou's Been Thinking." duration 24:46 STEREO TVRE
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9:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3095] duration 1:00
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10:00 pmPBS NewsHour [#10346H] Global Impact Of The Eurozone Crisis * UN Visits Massacre Site * Dental Epidemic In Latin America * A Discussion With Shields And Brooks * Lincoln's Legacy * Triple Crown Contender Skips Belmont duration 56:46 STEREO TVRE
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10:57 pmNBR NewsBrief [#3095] duration 1:00
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11:00 pmDemocracy Now! [#1225] duration 59:00 TVRE
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