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3:00 pm
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3:30 pm
Journal
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4:00 pm
Saving The Bay
"Miracle Workers (1906 - 1959)"
The 1906 earthquake accelerates the dispersion of people and industry to the East Bay region. Other major changes for the Bay include: the first of California's massive water re-distribution projects, the great bridge building era, and the world's greatest shipbuilding center during World War II.G
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5:00 pm
Saving The Bay
"Bay in the Balance (1906 - Present)"
In the final episode, the survival of the Bay is threatened by the postwar boom. Leaders of the Save The Bay campaign of the 1960s are introduced and the birth of the national mass environmental movement. For the future, the issue becomes how best to balance competing demands of a major urban center set amidst an environmentally significant landscape. Part 4 of 4G
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6:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"River of No Return: Idaho's Scenic Salmon"
The show profiles the river and the people who live, work and visit there. The Hog Heaven Muzzleloaders of Moscow attempt to run the Salmon River in a dug-out canoeG
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7:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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8:00 pm
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8:30 pm
Journal
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9:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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10:00 pm
Saving The Bay
"Bay in the Balance (1906 - Present)"
In the final episode, the survival of the Bay is threatened by the postwar boom. Leaders of the Save The Bay campaign of the 1960s are introduced and the birth of the national mass environmental movement. For the future, the issue becomes how best to balance competing demands of a major urban center set amidst an environmentally significant landscape. Part 4 of 4G
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11:00 pm
Nature
"Kalahari: The Great Thirstland"
For years, the Kalahari Desert can appear to be one of the most barren wastelands on earth. But its swirling hot sands hold unseen treasure - a swarming superabundance of life, brought forth by a brief season of sudden, unpredictable storMs. Butterflies, termites and locusts burst forth in staggering numbers. Millions of quelea birds swirl in the sky like smoke. D
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