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3:00 pm
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3:30 pm
Journal
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4:00 pm
Finding Your Roots
"Maggie Gyllenhaal and Robert Downey, Jr."
Each of the two actors have a rich medley of European immigrant stories in their family trees. Delving into their deep roots in early colonial communities, they learn about their Eastern European Jewish ancestors, who share almost identical migration stories. From the Mayflower to Ellis Island, they journey through centuries of immigration that shaped and built this nation. Part 6 of 10G
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5:00 pm
Nature
"Revealing The Leopard"
The world's most numerous big cat is seldom seen although its members live among villages and on the outskirts of cities in Africa and much of Asia. One female leopard allows filmmakers to follow her to her den and film her cubs from their earliest days as she teaches them to survive. Interspersed with the leopard family story are vignettes of leopards from around the world.G
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6:00 pm
Nature
"Radioactive Wolves"
This film looks at what happens to nature after a nuclear accident. Two groups are studying the native wolf population now living in the devastated Chernobyl area 25 years after the event. Through the studies, scientists are piecing together a picture of the entire ecosystem and seeking to determine the status of the wolf population.G
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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
Nature
"Revealing The Leopard"
The world's most numerous big cat is seldom seen although its members live among villages and on the outskirts of cities in Africa and much of Asia. One female leopard allows filmmakers to follow her to her den and film her cubs from their earliest days as she teaches them to survive. Interspersed with the leopard family story are vignettes of leopards from around the world.G
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11:00 pm
Nature
"Radioactive Wolves"
This film looks at what happens to nature after a nuclear accident. Two groups are studying the native wolf population now living in the devastated Chernobyl area 25 years after the event. Through the studies, scientists are piecing together a picture of the entire ecosystem and seeking to determine the status of the wolf population.G
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