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2:00 am
Clinton 12
THE CLINTON 12 captures a pivotal moment in the American civil rights movement. On August 27, 1956, a dozen black teenagers walked into an all-white high school in Clinton, Tenn. and changed history. D
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3:00 am
Locked Out: The Fall of Massive Resistance
In 1958, the Commonwealth of Virginia led other Southern states in refusing the U.S. Supreme Court's mandate to integrate its public schools in the aftermath of the Brown V. Board of Education decision. Several counties "locked down" or closed their public schools altogether - one for as long as five years - rather than allow black students into all-white schools. D
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4:00 am
Newsline
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4:30 am
Tavis Smiley
Gina Messina-Dysert (Loyola Marymount). D
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5:00 am
Linkasia
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5:30 am
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
America's Evangelical Mecca - Colorado Springs has been dubbed this nation's Christian Mecca because of the profusion of Evangelical Christian groups headquartered there---including Focus on the Family, a large, conservative and politically active ministry. But as Saul Gonzalez reports, Focus on the Family, for one, is re-thinking how deeply it should be involved in politics, and whether it needs to start building bridges to those with whom it disagrees. NYC Religions - New York has been called the most secular city in America, but a project called "A Journey Through NYC Religions" is attempting to disprove that. D
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6:00 am
Freedom Riders: American Experience
An integrated band of college students in 1961 risk everything and buy a ticket on a Greyhound bus bound for the Deep South to break the grip of segregation. Filmmaker Stanley Nelson presents the first feature-length film about this band of civil-rights activists. He chronicles a chapter in American history that is a testament to the accomplishment of youth that can result from a combination of personal conviction and courage.G
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8:00 am
Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre 1968
Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre 1968 explores the "the Kent State of the South" the controversial, racially charged shootings of Feb. 8, 1968 at South Carolina State College, in which police officers shot and killed three black men and wounded 27 more following four days of protests over the desegregation of the city's only bowling alley.G
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9:00 am
Democracy Now!
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10:00 am
Outdoor Idaho
"Boat Builders"
Idaho's boat builders draw on old craft techniques as well as new technology to rebuild wooden boats or design new ones. Whether working on a 1939 speedster or creating new drift boats, they turn out stylish products for Idaho's waters.G
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10:30 am
Dialogue
""Miss Representation""
Filmmaker Jennifer Seibel Newsom talks with host Marcia Franklin about making the documentary, Miss Representation, which explores how inaccurate portrayals of women by the media are connected to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence.G
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11:00 am
Linkasia
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11:30 am
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
America's Evangelical Mecca - Colorado Springs has been dubbed this nation's Christian Mecca because of the profusion of Evangelical Christian groups headquartered there---including Focus on the Family, a large, conservative and politically active ministry. But as Saul Gonzalez reports, Focus on the Family, for one, is re-thinking how deeply it should be involved in politics, and whether it needs to start building bridges to those with whom it disagrees. NYC Religions - New York has been called the most secular city in America, but a project called "A Journey Through NYC Religions" is attempting to disprove that. D
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12:00 pm
Freedom Riders: American Experience
An integrated band of college students in 1961 risk everything and buy a ticket on a Greyhound bus bound for the Deep South to break the grip of segregation. Filmmaker Stanley Nelson presents the first feature-length film about this band of civil-rights activists. He chronicles a chapter in American history that is a testament to the accomplishment of youth that can result from a combination of personal conviction and courage.G
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2:00 pm
Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre 1968
Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre 1968 explores the "the Kent State of the South" the controversial, racially charged shootings of Feb. 8, 1968 at South Carolina State College, in which police officers shot and killed three black men and wounded 27 more following four days of protests over the desegregation of the city's only bowling alley.G
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3:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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4:00 pm
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4:30 pm
Journal
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5:00 pm
Freedom Riders: American Experience
An integrated band of college students in 1961 risk everything and buy a ticket on a Greyhound bus bound for the Deep South to break the grip of segregation. Filmmaker Stanley Nelson presents the first feature-length film about this band of civil-rights activists. He chronicles a chapter in American history that is a testament to the accomplishment of youth that can result from a combination of personal conviction and courage.G
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7:00 pm
McClure Center Symposium On Federal Fiscal Issues
Highlights from the symposium earlier in the week feature a panel of national experts examining the current federal fiscal situation. The panel includes U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo (R) and U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson (R) of Idaho, and U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D) of Virginia. The event was put together by the James A. and Louise McClure Center for Public Policy Research at the University of Idaho.G
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8:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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9:00 pm
Nightly Business Report
Worries about political gridlock in Italy and in Washington caused investors to dump stocks. NBR's Suzanne Pratt takes a look at why sequestration may not be the reason for a market breather. With $85 billion in federal spending cuts just days away. D
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9:30 pm
Journal
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10:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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11:00 pm
Thousand Invisible Cords: Connecting Genes to Ecosystems
Can an entire landscape be changed by changing one gene in one plant or animal? Thirty years of interdisciplinary research says yes, and this film follows the scientific journey that came to that conclusion. "A Thousand Invisible Cords: Connecting Genes to Ecosystems" is an eco-documentary that can truly change how we view the world. No longer will we see species as isolated members of ecosystems but as genetically connected members of a rich interacting community. D
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