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5:30 pm
Nightly Business Report
JP Morgan may have lost $5B in a bad bet. NBR Correspondent Erika Miller looks at how the entire banking industry may change because of it. NBR Anchor Tom Hudson talks to Tennessee Senator Bob Corker about Jamie Dimon's upcoming trip to testify on the Hill. D
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5:56 pm
Newshour Promo
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6:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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7:00 pm
Land Girls
"Final Reckoning"
Connie discovers more about the piano player she is in love with. Joyce realizes there is something wrong with Martin and decides to follow him. Elsewhere, Finch helps Esther raise money by setting up a boxing match with his old adversary Vernon.G
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8:00 pm
Paris The Luminous Years
In the years 1905-1930, Paris is a magnet for international talent intent on overturning tradition in the arts of the West and defining modernism. Archival footage of Joan Miro, Marc Chagall, Igor Stravinsky, Aaron Copeland, Sylvia Beach and Marcel Duchamp reveals why the avant-garde art world chose Paris, augmented by letters, memoirs and recollections of witnesses. Intrepid art deals, young publishers at independent presses, and a visionary impresario at the Ballets Russes helped bring new art, literature and music to the public.G
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10:00 pm
Frontline
"My Father, My Brother and Me"
In 2004, journalist Dave Iverson is told he has Parkinson's disease, the same degenerative neurological disorder that afflicted his father and brother. He undertakes a personal journey to understand the disease, meeting researchers and fellow sufferers, including Michael J. Fox and Michael Kinsley.G
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11:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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