Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Former GOP Gov. Larry Hogan talks about running for the U.S. Senate.
Explore how Latino DNA has been pivotal to the identity of the U.S.
The Mambo Legends Orchestra is committed to keeping the sounds alive for future generations.
One Person, One Vote? unveils the complexities of the Electoral College.
Marcel Desaulniers makes oven-roasted plum cakes with chocolate sauce and chocolate-mint nightcaps.
Sir David Attenborough takes a plant's-eye view of life in a rainforest, a world of stunning beauty.
View slides and a reproduction of works by Picasso. Listen to a song by the Spanish Singing Bakers.
D.W. is afraid of octopuses. Will Buster decide to tell the truth on his fossil hunting field trip?
Martin knocks the Creature Power Discs into the ocean and uses hammerhead powers to get them back.
Alma and her friends take a giant cardboard box and make it into a clubhouse.
Luke, Lyla, and Everett test out some vacuums after the Loops vacuum breaks.
The Kratt brothers discover all about hibernation when Aviva falls into a deep sleep.
THE CHAVIS CHRONICLES is a thought-provoking half-hour weekly talk show with an urban American flair featuring interviews with famous leaders and politicians, doctors and scientists, cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe. The public affairs program goes beyond the headlines offering insights on matters that impact the public, and provides a unique perspective from a renowned living legend of the African-American world. Each week, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. hosts the 52-part series. Dr. Chavis - an award-winning journalist, civil rights icon, and consummate intellectual influencer - is a skilled interviewer who presents important content and diverse conversations that are engaging, enlightening and entertaining to a wide audience.
Learn to think outside the box when it comes to home gardening.
Seasonal weekly series with tips for the backyard gardener and homeowner, including lawn care, tree care, houseplants and flowers. Host and University of Tennessee Extension Agent Chris Cooper provides advice and tips for gardening success with the help of plant experts, Master Gardeners and other guests.
Journey through Big Stone Gap, a mountain town where community is valued over competition.
Beverly Bowers Jennings shares her background as a Master Naturalist and her love of salt water.
Learn about the little-known history of the Japanese people in the San Luis Valley.
Behind an urban mall, Les discovers an abundance of delicious roots and flowers.
Pat Carroll takes over the Woodsmith Shop to make a round lidded box.
Learn how to combine live edge stands with accent lighting to elevate a room.
Kevin and Tommy watch a team of house moving experts lift a brick house off its foundation.
The team demonstrates how to repair a cracked drywall and update a radiator's look with covers.
Richard and Nathan make a bathroom more accessible; Tom and Nathan repair wooden gutters.
Ride high in the GMC Canyon AT4X AEV, then get down with the Hyundai Elantra N!
Vivian's invitation to cook at the prestigious James Beard House becomes a reality.
Richard visits Mill City Park in Franklin, New Hampshire, New England's first whitewater park.
Explore Middle Eastern flavors with Shaksuka and Shawarma.
New Mexican Turnovers with Green Chile, Southwestern Tomato & Corn Salad; a visit to NM.
AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK'S ILLUSTRATED uses a common-sense, practical approach to solve everyday cooking problems and save viewers time and money. Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison lead a team of dedicated test kitchen cooks to reveal the basics of foolproof home cooking while preparing dozens of exhaustively tested recipes. The series also features the popular segments viewers know and love. In "The Tasting Lab," expert Jack Bishop puts supermarket staples to the test before revealing the series' top food recommendations. Then, equipment tester Adam Ried takes viewers through an exhaustive and unbiased search for the best kitchen items in "Equipment Corner." Meanwhile, in "Gadgets Galore," Lisa McManus reviews her favorite gadgets and reveals which ones are worth the cost-or not.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
Former GOP Gov. Larry Hogan talks about running for the U.S. Senate.
Celebrate the works of Nat King Cole, Johnny Mathis, and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Tim Stafford & Thomm Jutz/Tim Graves & The Farm Hands.
An assassination attempt on the Emperor makes him desperate for revenge.
A tour of London's most extraordinary palaces includes the Tower of London and Hampton Court.
Grammy-lauded Gary Clark Jr. and Black Pumas deliver next-generation rock and soul.
Lyla and her sisters use clues to track down the owner of a tote bag.
The kids and their parents pledge not to watch TV a week. Binky secretly sleeps with a night light.
Ozzie and Orli chase the villains they think are responsible for missing shapes.
The Trifler keeps Orli from going on a tour of her new hometown.
Aviva wants to build a food web for the African savannah. She devises a game for Martin and Chris.
The team challenges the Kratt brothers to find a Peregrine falcon in the city instead of the wild.
Lyla and her sisters use clues to track down the owner of a tote bag.
NATURE CAT follows Fred, a house cat who dreams of exploring the great outdoors. In each episode, once his family leaves for the day, Fred transforms into Nature Cat, "backyard explorer extraordinaire." Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions and bravery, but there's one problem: He's still a house cat with no instincts for nature. Like many of today's kids, Nature Cat is eager and enthusiastic about outside activities, but is at times intimidated by them. With the help of his animal friends, Nature Cat embarks on action-packed adventures that include exciting missions full of nature investigation, "aha" discovery moments and humor, all while inspiring children to go outside and "play the show."
Molly and Tooey help Randall make a special drawing for Aunt Merna and Uncle Jack's anniversary.
The heroes just figure out how to get AJ's robot up the stairs in time for the big Invention Fair.
Everyone is waiting for Kacy's Comet but there might be too much artificial light to see it.
Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive.
The kids visit the moon and Astronaut Audrey takes them for a space walk to learn all about gravity.
Tiny wants to gather all the dinosaurs in the "Dinosaurs A to Z" song for a picnic at Troodon Town.
Pinkalicious and Peter are thrilled to meet a real life Pirate, Captain Toothy McSquint!
Peg and Cat help pirates put together a puzzle and then the four sections of their sinking ship.
Rudy and Zoe get ready for Kindergarten.
Eleanor and Mycroft, Milo, Lofty, and Lark must overcome their stage fright so they perform.
After earning her Jr. EMT status, Zadie gets to help Ellie on some emergency calls.
The Wombats learn to work together to get their homemade car to the Treeborhood Derby.
When the wind knocks down decorations for the Fall Festival, Daniel and his friends help out.
Daniel learns how to get calm and relax his body for bed. Prince Wednesday sleeps over.
George take an undersea adventure in a submarine to retrieve Professor Pizza's birthday present.
For more than 75 years, generations of young children have been charmed by the literary adventures of Curious George. Based on the best-selling Curious George books by Margret and H. A. Rey, the daily series expands George's world to include a host of colorful new characters and original locales, while maintaining the charm of the beloved books. Each half-hour episode includes two animated stories, followed by short live-action pieces showing real kids who are investigating the ideas that George introduces in his stories. The series aims to inspire kids to explore science, math and engineering in the world around them.
Donkey makes Grampy a special card. / The pals help Harriett with an invention for penguins.
Bob Dog must wait for Grampy's slow-cook chili./Donkey practices to become a hoof dancer.
After Elinor hurts her foot, her friends get together to make her some soup.
The team goes on a swashbuckling scavenger hunt adventure filled with clues, pirates and treasure!
Rosie tries to bring a watermelon to the family picnic. / Rosie builds a dino cave for Iggy.
Our heroes go back in time to meet Winston Churchill, a person who knew how to command attention!
Alma uses the "just-in-case" plan when she gets separated from her family on the subway.
Grandpa Nat and the kids go on a night watch to find out what the mysterious light in the sky is.
Lyla and Luke teach Stu how to ride a scooter so he can join his friends.
Arthur gets stage fright. Can Francine and the Brain get along for the good of the soccer team?
Ozzie and Orli must work together to stop the Icy Mousey.
NATURE CAT follows Fred, a house cat who dreams of exploring the great outdoors. In each episode, once his family leaves for the day, Fred transforms into Nature Cat, "backyard explorer extraordinaire." Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions and bravery, but there's one problem: He's still a house cat with no instincts for nature. Like many of today's kids, Nature Cat is eager and enthusiastic about outside activities, but is at times intimidated by them. With the help of his animal friends, Nature Cat embarks on action-packed adventures that include exciting missions full of nature investigation, "aha" discovery moments and humor, all while inspiring children to go outside and "play the show."
The Wild Kratts team decides to try to figure out who are the greatest running creatures of all!
Celery flies the kids out to Mars so they can see what its two moons look like compared to ours.
Olympia discovers a secret about her partner.
The Odd Squad Mobile Unit must convince Soundcheck to get back together again.
Ozzie and Orli must work together to stop the Icy Mousey.
The Trifler keeps Orli from going on a tour of her new hometown.
Rosie tries to bring a watermelon to the family picnic. / Rosie builds a dino cave for Iggy.
Our heroes go back in time to meet Winston Churchill, a person who knew how to command attention!
Alma uses the "just-in-case" plan when she gets separated from her family on the subway.
Grandpa Nat and the kids go on a night watch to find out what the mysterious light in the sky is.
Indigenous painter Rember Yahuarcan discovers why his ancestors' stories cannot be forgotten.
The murder of a young Mexican American ignited a firestorm in Los Angeles in the summer of 1942,
Despite the assassinations of four US presidents (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy), the in-office deaths of four (Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FDR), the wounding of two (T. Roosevelt, Reagan) and attempts on the lives of several others, before 1963, the unthinkable was unaddressed in the US Constitution. For the first two hundred years of America's democracy, it was not a foregone conclusion that the vice president would step in to replace the president in times of crisis. The office itself has been an afterthought, a punchline, and an Achilles heel for the president. But vice presidents of the United States have also acted as stabilizers, tiebreakers and architects of critical policy despite the office being described by one disgruntled VP as "not worth a bucket of warm spit." So what happens when the President of the United States can't fulfill their duties due to death, illness or incapacity? In this one-hour film, The American Vice President, we will focus in on the fraught period between 1963 and 1976 when a grief-stricken, then scandal stricken America was forced to confront the purpose of the vice president and the succession process through the evolution of the 25th amendment.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
Tonight on Amanpour and Company: Mona Fawaz, Professor of Urban Studies & Planning, American University of Beirut; Leah Stokes, Climate Policy Expert at University of California; Bob Inglis, Former US House Republican; Meryl Streep, Actress and activist & Fawzia Koofi, Former Afghan MP and negotiator & Habiba Sarabi, Afghanistan's first female governor. Walter Isaacson interviews Malcolm Gladwell, Author, Revenge of the Tipping Point.
The Good Road explores religious freedom and pluralism in a region haunted by violence and trauma. We hear personal stories of resilience and survival and meet a reporter in Istanbul, Turkey who has covered the region for decades. What do a Bahai, a Christian, and an atheist all have in common in a predominantly Muslim country? They all believe in the future of Iraq for everyone.
Explore Iraq with the non-profit Hardwired Group as they work to bring unity to the country.
An excon is helping kids who could be on a similar track stay out of trouble.
Guest: Abby Joseph Cohen, Professor of Business, Columbia Business School. On this week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: Financial thought leader Abby Joseph Cohen reflects on the disruptive events of the past 20 years that have had the biggest impact on the global economy and financial markets.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Indigenous painter Rember Yahuarcan discovers why his ancestors' stories cannot be forgotten.
The murder of a young Mexican American ignited a firestorm in Los Angeles in the summer of 1942,
Despite the assassinations of four US presidents (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy), the in-office deaths of four (Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FDR), the wounding of two (T. Roosevelt, Reagan) and attempts on the lives of several others, before 1963, the unthinkable was unaddressed in the US Constitution. For the first two hundred years of America's democracy, it was not a foregone conclusion that the vice president would step in to replace the president in times of crisis. The office itself has been an afterthought, a punchline, and an Achilles heel for the president. But vice presidents of the United States have also acted as stabilizers, tiebreakers and architects of critical policy despite the office being described by one disgruntled VP as "not worth a bucket of warm spit." So what happens when the President of the United States can't fulfill their duties due to death, illness or incapacity? In this one-hour film, The American Vice President, we will focus in on the fraught period between 1963 and 1976 when a grief-stricken, then scandal stricken America was forced to confront the purpose of the vice president and the succession process through the evolution of the 25th amendment.
Guest: Abby Joseph Cohen, Professor of Business, Columbia Business School. On this week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: Financial thought leader Abby Joseph Cohen reflects on the disruptive events of the past 20 years that have had the biggest impact on the global economy and financial markets.
An excon is helping kids who could be on a similar track stay out of trouble.
At a time when many Americans question democratic institutions, One Person, One Vote? unveils the complexities of the Electoral College, the uniquely American and often misunderstood mechanism for electing a president. The documentary follows four presidential electors representing different parties in Colorado during the intense 2020 election.
Explores how Hollywood moguls helped political forces take on socialist Upton Sinclair in 1934.
Indigenous painter Rember Yahuarcan discovers why his ancestors' stories cannot be forgotten.
The murder of a young Mexican American ignited a firestorm in Los Angeles in the summer of 1942,
Despite the assassinations of four US presidents (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy), the in-office deaths of four (Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FDR), the wounding of two (T. Roosevelt, Reagan) and attempts on the lives of several others, before 1963, the unthinkable was unaddressed in the US Constitution. For the first two hundred years of America's democracy, it was not a foregone conclusion that the vice president would step in to replace the president in times of crisis. The office itself has been an afterthought, a punchline, and an Achilles heel for the president. But vice presidents of the United States have also acted as stabilizers, tiebreakers and architects of critical policy despite the office being described by one disgruntled VP as "not worth a bucket of warm spit." So what happens when the President of the United States can't fulfill their duties due to death, illness or incapacity? In this one-hour film, The American Vice President, we will focus in on the fraught period between 1963 and 1976 when a grief-stricken, then scandal stricken America was forced to confront the purpose of the vice president and the succession process through the evolution of the 25th amendment.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
After more than two years in a Russian prison, Sasha Skochilenko is free. She was arrested for posting five anti-war stickers critical of Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Elderly poverty in Germany: Three pensioners tell their stories.
Guest: Larry Hogan. Former GOP Gov. Larry Hogan talks about running for the U.S. Senate in deep-blue Maryland, his message to Democratic voters, his support for abortion rights, and how he would remain an independent voice in an era of partisan polarization.
Texas powerhouse, Kristyn Harris takes the stage to showcase her award-winning yodel.
An unlikely collaboration changes the course of forensic science and international human rights.
Stories of courageous empathy in the face of loss. "Águilas" - Along the scorching southern border in Arizona, only an estimated one out of every five missing migrants is ever found. Águilas is the story of one group of searchers--the Águilas del Desierto--who volunteer monthly to recover the missing. "The Hairdresser" - Kathleen reflects on her experience as a hairdresser while we bear witness to her unusual work.
Meet Luis Cortes Romero, the first undocumented attorney to argue a case before the Supreme Court.
Two Mexican American brothers, both decorated Vietnam veterans, find themselves facing deportation.