Programs%American Experience%The Donner Party%Three years before the Gold Rush, 87 pioneers took a shortcut westward to California, only to get caught in the snows of the Sierra Nevada. The emigrants' fateful journey culminated in death and cannibalism.%2/1/2010 4:27:24 PM%4991918%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/314/5/donner_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_503_4x3.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Wyatt Earp%Celebrated as a man who took control of his own destiny, Wyatt Earp came to epitomize the town-taming marshal responsible for bringing the forces of law, order and civilization to the Wild West.%1/25/2010 2:59:03 PM%3191861%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/302/710/amex-002202_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_2202_16x9.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Influenza 1918%Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans - more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.%1/6/2010 8:56:37 AM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/961/influenza1918THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1005_4x3__159466.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Seabiscuit%Seabiscuit was dung-colored and boxy, with stumpy legs that wouldn't completely straighten, a straggly tail and an ungainly gait, but though he didn't look the part, he was one of the most remarkable thoroughbred racehorses in history.%10/29/2009 8:21:24 AM%3217612%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/16/305/SeabiscuitTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1511_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Surviving the Dust Bowl%The story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, disease and even death for nearly a decade.%11/17/2009 6:38:57 AM%3151435%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/18/65/DustBowlthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1008_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Hoover Dam%Hoover Dam's electrical output helped build the ships and planes used in World War II; its water grew fruits and vegetables in California. It tamed a wild river and, for a time, renewed faith in American ingenuity and technology.%11/10/2009 10:36:50 AM%3145839%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/15/385/HooverDamTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1103_SD_4x3.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Civilian Conservation Corps%The CCC was President Roosevelt's answer to the environmental and economic challenges facing the country. Enlisting 250,000 workers in just two months, the CCC was an ambitious undertaking that brought several government agencies together in the effort.%11/3/2009 9:33:22 AM%3190259%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/13/593/AMEXcccTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2201_HD.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Crash of 1929%Based on eight years of continued prosperity, presidents and economists alike confidently predicted that America would soon enter a time when there would be no more poverty, no more depressions -- a &quot;New Era&quot; when everyone could be rich.%10/27/2009 10:21:19 AM%3261590%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/897/Crash29AMEXthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX308_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The 1930s Series Preview%This five-part series examines the political and cultural life of America during a tumultuous decade -- and draws parallels to our current age. Beginning with the stock market crash of 1929, the series looks at the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the construction of the Hoover Dam, the catastrophic drought that created the Dust Bowl and an unlikely hero: Seabiscuit.%8/20/2009 5:32:52 PM%62996%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/13/305/1930s.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex30s_prvw.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln%Just days after the Civil War ended, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre. As a fractured nation mourned, a manhunt closed in on his assassin, the twenty-six-year-old actor, John Wilkes Booth.%6/26/2009 3:27:08 PM%5053962%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/88/124/amex-002103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Lincoln_Assassin.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Roberto Clemente%AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents  Roberto Clemente. Born in Puerto Rico, Clemente was an exceptional baseball player and humanitarian whose career sheds light on larger issues of immigration, civil rights and cultural change. He would die in a tragic plane crash in 1972. Interviewees include authors David Maraniss and George F. Will, Clemente's wife Vera, and Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.%6/16/2009 9:26:03 AM%3193788%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/74/27/amex-002007-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Clemente_ENGLISH_44.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Kennedys%A saga of ambition, wealth, family loyalty and personal tragedy. From Joseph Kennedy's rise on Wall Street, through John, Robert and Edward's successes and scandals, the family has left a storied political legacy.%5/18/2009 12:44:30 PM%10133066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/50/144/amex-000501-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2110_Kennedys__612976.mp4
Programs%American Experience%We Shall Remain: Wounded Knee, Pt. 5 of 5%On the night of February 27, 1973, fifty-four cars rolled into the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Within hours, some 200 Oglala Lakota and American Indian Movement activists had seized the few major buildings in town. The occupation of Wounded Knee had begun. Demanding redress for grievances--some going back more than 100 years--the protesters captured the world's attention for 71 gripping days.%6/29/2009 10:08:37 AM%4697489%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/45/529/amex-002109-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2109.mp4
Programs%American Experience%We Shall Remain: Geronimo, Pt. 4 of 5%Born around 1820, Geronimo grew into a leading warrior and healer. But after his tribe was relocated to an Arizona reservation in 1872, he became a focus of the fury of terrified white settlers, and of the growing tensions that divided Apaches struggling to survive under almost unendurable pressures.%6/12/2009 2:00:37 PM%4422867%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/39/752/amex-wsre-geronimo-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/WSRE2108_44khz.mp4
Programs%American Experience%We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears Pt. 3 of 5%On May 26, 1838, federal troops forced thousands of Cherokee from their homes in the Southeastern United States, driving them toward Indian Territory in Eastern Oklahoma. More than 4,000 died of disease and starvation along the way.%6/12/2009 2:00:28 PM%4261906%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/27/778/amex-trailoftearsthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/WSRE2107_44khz.mp4
Programs%American Experience%We Shall Remain: Tecumseh's Vision, Pt. 2 of 5%Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa came closer than anyone since to creating an Indian nation that would exist alongside and separate from the United States. The dream of an independent Indian state may have died at the Battle of the Thames, when Tecumseh was killed fighting alongside his British allies, but the great Shawnee warrior would live on as a potent symbol of Native pride and pan-Indian identity.%6/12/2009 2:00:28 PM%4905733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/24/83/wsre-2106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/WSRE2106_edited.mp4
Programs%American Experience%We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower, Pt. 1 of 5%In March of 1621, in what is now southeastern Massachusetts, Massasoit, the leading sachem of the Wampanoag, sat down to negotiate with a ragged group of English colonists. Hungry, dirty, and sick, the pale-skinned foreigners were struggling to stay alive; they were in desperate need of Native help.%6/12/2009 2:00:29 PM%4400227%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/24/75/wsre-2105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/WSRE2105_edited.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Kit Carson%The legendary trapper, scout and soldier helped map the Oregon Trail. The ultimate frontiersman, Carson inspired popular novels before being associated with the &quot;Long Walk&quot; of the Navajo people.%4/21/2009 4:11:50 PM%4752600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/831/amex-002005-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_kit_carson.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Presidents: Jimmy Carter%A peanut farmer who rose to become America's thirty-ninth president, Jimmy Carter was a failure in his single term in office. He turned to humanitarian work as an ex-president.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%9608266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001502-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex1501_1502_web.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Lobotomist%In the 1940s Dr. Walter Freeman gained fame for perfecting the lobotomy, then hailed as a miracle cure for the severely mentally ill. But within a few years, lobotomy was labeled one of the most barbaric mistakes of modern medicine.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3286266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/828/amex-002002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_lobotomist.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Alexander Hamilton%The story of a founding father who laid the groundwork for the nation's modern economy -- including the banking system and Wall Street. He was also a primary author of the Federalist Papers.%4/21/2009 4:11:53 PM%6747200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/811/amex-001913-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_alexander_hamilton.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Buffalo Bill%William &quot;Buffalo Bill&quot; Cody's legendary exploits helped create the myth of the American West that still endures today.%4/21/2009 4:11:51 PM%3207066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/811/amex-002003-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_buffalo_bill.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Test Tube Babies%Pioneering researchers attempting to conceive babies through in vitro fertilization faced daunting obstacles and much controversy before the world's first test tube baby was born on July 25, 1978.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3096200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001904-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_test_tube_babies.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Grand Central%The dramatic story of the construction of New York City's Grand Central Terminal in 1913, lauded as the greatest railroad terminal in the world, with electrified train service under the city streets.%4/21/2009 4:11:53 PM%3040466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/835/amex-002004-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_grand_central.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Polio Crusade%In the summer of 1950 Wytheville, VA realized the nation's worst medical fears. An outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, commonly known as Polio, swept through a small town of 5,500 in which 40 percent of residents had not yet reached their eighteenth birthday. Highly contagious, just in time for summer vacation, the devastating neurodegenerative disease had chosen its next target.%7/7/2009 10:58:37 AM%3205266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/741/amex-002102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Polio_Crusade.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer%In the Spring of 1954, the U.S. government put J. Robert Oppenheimer, the country's preeminent atomic scientist and the man behind the atomic bomb, on trial for national loyalty. The setting was a hearing to determine the status of Opppenheimer's security clearance, but the drama that unfolded was a parade of all the fears of a paranoid Cold War government desperate not to be outgunned.%7/7/2009 4:10:35 PM%6638747%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/857/amex-002101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Oppenheimer.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Presidents: George H.W. Bush%This biography examines the life and career of our 41st president, from his service in World War II to his days in the Oval Office with the fall of the Berlin Wall, race riots in LA and the breakup of the Soviet Union.%6/15/2009 6:33:37 PM%11403466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/935/525/AMEX-002009-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex2009_2010_web.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Presidents: Nixon%From ending the Vietnam War and improving relations with China and the Soviet Union, and finally, his resignation in the face of impeachment, Richard Nixon was a tragically insecure man with a bold vision.%6/15/2009 6:41:26 PM%10113109%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/935/368/amex-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex302_web.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Presidents: FDR%Franklin Delano Roosevelt restored hope after the Great Depression and led the nation during World War II.%4/21/2009 4:11:53 PM%14607600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/740/amex-701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex701_702.mp4
Programs%American Experience%Walt Whitman%American Experience presents Walt Whitman, a two-hour documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Mark Zwonitzer (Jesse James, The Massie Affair), featuring Academy Award-winning actor Chris Cooper as the voice of America's first great poet. Pulitzer Prize-winning poets, novelists and essayists recite some of Whitman's most important works, and reflect upon his enduring influence.%7/6/2009 6:45:17 PM%5913133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/123/amex-002008b.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Walt_Whitman.mp4
Programs%American Experience%The Living Weapon%Examine the international race to develop biological weapons during World War II and the Cold War, the scientific and technical challenges scientists faced, and the moral dilemmas posed by their eventual success.%6/30/2009 9:48:36 PM%3204533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/999/43/amex-001908-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_the_living_weapon.mp4
Programs%American Masters%Interview with Narrator Danny Glover%Actor (and narrator of Sam Cooke: Crossing Over) Danny Glover discusses the first time he heard Sam Cooke's music, the social context in which Sam released his records, and the collective journey on which Sam's music takes us.%1/7/2010 2:58:52 PM%490090%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/292/746/amms-2208-glover.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2208-glover.mp4
Programs%American Masters%Interview with Producer Avon Kirkland%Avon Kirkland, ExecutiveProducer of Sam Cooke: Crossing Over, discusses the importance of the legendary singer.%1/6/2010 12:41:38 PM%142784%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/291/668/amms-2208-kirlkand.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2208-kirkland.mp4
Programs%American Masters%Interview with Producer D. Channsin Berry%D. Channsin Berry, Co-Producer of Sam Cooke: Crossing Over, discusses his motivation for making a documentary about the legendary soul singer.%1/5/2010 4:25:15 PM%321322%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/290/903/amms-2208-berry.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2208-berry.mp4
Programs%American Masters%Q&A with Louisa May Alcott filmmakers%Director Nancy Porter, producer Harriet Reisen, and actress Elizabeth Marvel fielded questions from the audience of the premiere screening of Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'.%12/16/2009 11:54:36 AM%1532665%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/274/400/amms-2207-screenthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-screening__629427.mp4
Programs%American Masters%Scenes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'%Watch six scenes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women.'%12/1/2009 12:39:11 PM%1426866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/261/868/amms-2207-clipsthumb__800343.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-stream-fixed.mp4
Programs%American Masters%Outtakes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'%Louisa May Alcott's reputation as a morally upstanding spinster, reflecting the conventional propriety of late 19th Century Concord, is firmly established. However, raised among reformers, the intellectual protege of Emerson and Hawthorne and Thoreau, Alcott was actually a free thinker, with democratic ideals and progressive values about women.%11/6/2009 4:06:41 PM%838379%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/234/950/amms-2207-outtakes-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-outtakes2.mp4
Programs%American Masters%Outtakes from Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound%Watch fourteen outtakes from &quot;How Sweet the Sound,&quot; including interviews, performances, and special guests.%9/25/2009 5:53:30 PM%4117455%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/192/888/amms-2206-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2206-outtakes2.mp4
Programs%American Masters%Scene from The Brothers Warner%Harry Warner's granddaughter talks to people on Hollywood Boulevard; Interview with Lita Heller, Sam Warner's daughter; Interview with Roy Disney on Steamboat Willie; Black Furry and Sherry Lansing discussing films of social relevance; Roy Disney on fueding brothers; Eddie Boxer on Jack Warner's editing skills;%3/4/2009 2:26:02 PM%371070%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/949/473/amms-2108-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2108-stream.mp4.ff.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Atlantic City, Hour 3%Where better for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Kevin Zavian to dive into the subject of pearls than at Dock's Oyster House in Atlantic City, New Jersey? Highlights include: a fanciful circa 1900 Folk Art sculpture; a 1934 New York Yankees team signed baseball; and an early twentieth-century landscape painting by George Bellows valued at $150,000.%2/9/2010 8:01:47 AM%3171133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/320/57/anro_001406_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1406_16x9.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Atlantic City, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Andy Ourant dip into a discussion of the market for swimsuit-clad, early twentieth-century bisque figurines known as bathing beauties. Highlights include: a collection of Enrico Caruso memorabilia; an oil paining by Alberto Pasini; and a pair of heirloom boxwood and ivory figurines that could be worth $400,000.%2/2/2010 6:32:52 AM%3172774%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/313/963/anro_001405_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1405_16x9.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Atlantic City, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the Wheaton Arts Center, where appraiser Arlie Sulka discusses American paperweights and host Mark L. Walberg tries his hand at glass blowing. Highlights include: an inscribed Walt Whitman memoir; a statue by French sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse; and an oil painting by Cornelius Krieghoff valued at $200,000 to $350,000.%1/26/2010 10:05:47 AM%3170336%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/307/878/anro_001404_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1404_16x9.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Raleigh, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits North Carolina's Museum of the Cape Fear to examine some of the weapons made in North Carolina during the Civil War. Highlights include: an archive of items related to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1966 visit to Durham; an heirloom Virginia-made table, purported to have ties to Thomas Jefferson; and chairs made by New England furniture maker John Gaines.%1/19/2010 10:26:07 AM%3170824%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/302/718/anro_001403_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1403_16x9.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Raleigh, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser J. Michael Flanigan visit the North Carolina Museum of History to look at the work of Thomas Day, a free man of color who became the most famous North Carolina furniture maker of the nineteenth century. Highlights include: a circa 1800 bottle case on stand; a needlework sampler; and an Andrew Wyeth watercolor valued at $450,000.%1/12/2010 9:43:37 AM%3170800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/293/521/anro_001402_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1402_16x9__954426.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Raleigh, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2010 season kicks off from Raleigh, North Carolina, with a look at vintage whirligigs with appraiser Ken Farmer. Highlights include: a 1920 Arts and Crafts desk and lamp; a rare Gibson Double 12 Electric Guitar; and a set of Chinese Quianlong Period carved jade objects whose auction estimate of $710,000 to $1,070,000 makes it the highest value appraisal in Roadshow history.%1/5/2010 6:38:57 AM%3171218%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/289/287/anro_001401_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1401_16x9.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Mobile, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg and appraiser Don Cresswell visit the Audubon Bird Sanctuary on Dauphin Island, the perfect setting for a look at bird prints by artists including James Audubon. Highlights include: a jersey worn by NFL football legend Gayle Sayers; a side chair that may have graced the Lincoln White House; and rare books containing lithographs of American Indian chiefs.%12/4/2009 3:36:48 PM%3194624%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/264/706/anro_001111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1111_web_44khz__167660.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Louisville, Hour 3%At the Embroiderer's Guild of America in Louisville, Kentucky, appraiser Nancy Druckman shows host Mark L. Walberg samples of antique needlework crafted by school girls. Highlights include: a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp; an 1876 portrait Jumeau doll with almost all original parts; and a Kentucky corner cupboard made of locally grown wood and valued at $8,500.%11/17/2009 10:11:06 AM%3177279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/249/65/anro_001215_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1215_HDtoSD_audio__637419.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Louisville, Hour 2%At the historic Civil War battle site in Perryville, Kentucky, host Mark L. Walberg is joined by appraiser Rafael Eledge, who instructs collectors on how to avoid falling for a fake Confederate belt buckle. Highlights include: an heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; and a pair of boxing gloves signed twice by Muhammad Ali -- once as Cassius Clay in 1963, and again as Muhammad Ali forty years later.%11/10/2009 9:58:49 AM%3177047%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/241/50/anro_001214_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1214_HDtoSD_audio__841156.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Louisville, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is in Louisville, Kentucky, birthplace of boxing legend Muhammad Ali and the Muhammad Ali Center, where Mark and appraiser Mike Gutierrez talk about collecting memorabilia of the former World Heavyweight Champion. Highlights include: an early nineteenth-century embroidered silk mourning picture; an heirloom mint julep cup; and original cover art for The Saturday Evening Post.%11/3/2009 10:25:33 AM%3176866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/233/633/anro_001213_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO_001213_4x3__092335.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%San Antonio, Hour 2%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Beth Szescila visit the Witte Museum's collection of horn furniture, a German craft popularized in nineteenth-century America by Texas maker Wenzel Friedrich. Highlights include: a controversial silver statue of St. Catherine; an heirloom needlepoint sampler; and a massive desk and bookcase, made in the mid-nineteenth-century German-Texan tradition.%10/21/2009 3:01:12 PM%3176443%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/219/453/anro_001208_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1208_HD_16x9__371910.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%San Antonio, Hour 1%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Christopher Mitchell visit the venerable Buckhorn Saloon and Museum for a discussion of antique colt pistols. Highlights include: a valuable Chinese Tang Dynasty pottery horse; an unusually large Teco vase from Terra Cotta, Illinois; and a collection of rare, early World Series programs, including one for the 1905 World Series, estimated to be worth $12,800.%10/21/2009 5:33:37 AM%3185034%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/218/667/anro_001207_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1207_HD_16x9__254698.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Spokane, Hour 3%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Bill Mercer visit the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture and its collection of beaded bags, crafted by Indian tribes of the Columbia River region. Highlights include: a circa 1900 Louis XIV-style French clock; a beautifully-preserved nineteenth-century Heriz rug; and a desk and chair used at the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1873.%10/27/2009 4:04:41 PM%3176400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/226/587/anro_001212_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1212_HD_16x9.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Tucson, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits Tucson, Arizona. Highlights include: a nineteenth-century Navajo chief's blanket; a silver brooch made in the 1940's by then-struggling sculptor Jose Rivera; and a circa 1776 French harp identified as the work of Jean-Henri Naderman -- harp maker to such aristocrats as Marie Antoinette -- valued at $60,000.%9/16/2009 11:43:13 AM%3173076%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/165/443/anro_001108_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1108.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Tucson, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg visits the impressive stable of horse-drawn conveyances housed at the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum and proudly mobilized for the annual Tucson Rodeo Parade. Highlights: two Picasso-designed vases bought in France; and a court affidavit submitted by Jimmy Carter to the state of Maine on the eve of the 1976 election.%9/1/2009 2:18:37 PM%3195088%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/155/230/anro_001007_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1107__657460.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Houston, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg joins appraiser Gary Piattoni at the Houston Space Center for a briefing on NASA collectibles. Highlights: a rare pen and ink drawing by legendary Mexican muralist Diego Rivera; a magical collection of Wedgwood Fairyland lustreware; and a romantic English Regency rosewood settee with an estimated value of $9,500.%8/11/2009 6:50:26 AM%3225483%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/120/677/anro_001006_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1006__881663.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Houston, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg joins appraiser Beth Sczesila for a tour of Bayou Bend, once home to famed Houston philanthropist and antiques collector Ima Hogg. Highlights: a watch that once belonged to Mickey Mantle; a valuable collection of lithographed orange crate labels; and a 1959 replica of artist Edith Parsons circa 1920 Turtle Baby bronze sculpture, valued at $35,000 to $40,000.%8/4/2009 6:03:18 PM%3226087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/120/656/anro_001005_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1005.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Tampa, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW steps right up to the toys and posters at Sarasota's Ringling Circus Museum. Highlights include: a circa 1750 Philadelphia dressing table; a circa 1900 Tabriz carpet in the style of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; and a painting by acclaimed nineteenth-century marine artist James E. Buttersworth that could draw $80,000 to $120,000 at auction.%6/30/2009 9:59:53 AM%3226250%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/85/852/anro_001003_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1003__922192.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Tampa, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW addresses golf collectibles at the Tournament Players Club of Tampa Bay. Highlights include: two pieces of early 20th-century Marblehead pottery; a collection of pre-WWII German and Japanese character canes; and a set of Sioux artifacts, including breastplate decorations and an original copy of the first book printed in Wyoming, with an auction value of $100,000 to $150,000.%6/22/2009 3:32:21 PM%3225600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/71/853/anro_001002_thumb__063185.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1002__153529.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Hartford, Hour 3%In Hartford, Connecticut, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW finds a sign of the times -- actually a whole collection of antique inn and tavern signs -- at the Connecticut Historical Society. Appraisal highlights include a signed watercolor by Katharine Hepburn, who gifted the owner with the piece when the actress was performing at the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, valued at $15,000 to $20,000.%5/26/2009 9:49:24 AM%3172000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/48/566/anro_001318_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1318_44khz__185806.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Hartford, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's visit to Hartford includes a stop at the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, Connecticut, to look at timepieces that reflect Connecticut's rich history of clock manufacturing. Appraisal highlights include a custom-made table purchased 40 years ago from George Nakashima and a highly-prized bronze statue of a medieval Russian warrior valued at $120,000 to $130,000.%5/19/2009 9:18:22 AM%3175677%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/48/544/anro_001317_ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1317_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Hartford, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW arrives in Hartford, Connecticut, then ventures to Mystic Seaport for a glimpse of America's maritime heritage expressed in the Seaport's collection of rare paintings. Appraisal highlights include a 1963 poster for a Joan Baez/Bob Dylan concert at New Haven Arena and a collection of 200-year-old Wedgwood pottery buttons valued at $1,500 to $2,000 for the set.%5/12/2009 8:54:47 AM%3172170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/45/234/anro_001316_ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1316_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Grand Rapids, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's stop in Grand Rapids includes a detour to the Holland Museum in Holland, MIchigan -- and a nod to Western Michigan's Dutch roots -- for a look at Delft tiles through the centuries. Appraisal highlights include a pair of prop spears used in the 1939 classic film &quot;The Wizard of Oz,&quot; estimated to be worth $30,000.%5/29/2009 12:10:31 PM%3171427%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/14/465/anro_001315_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1315_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Grand Rapids, Hour 2%Appraisal highlights: a unique quilt made of fabric scraps signed by 200 celebrities and dignitaries, including Gerald Ford, Neil Armstrong and Lucille Ball; a turn-of-the-century cold-air return cover made by the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company; and a collection of wooden fish decoys by renowned Michigan master carver Oscar Peterson, valued at $14,000.%5/29/2009 12:09:01 PM%3183711%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/32/546/anro-1314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1314_44khz__178565.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Grand Rapids, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow drives to the Gilmore Car Museum near Grand Rapids, Michigan, for a look at their collection of more than 1500 hood ornaments or &quot;mascots.&quot; Appraisal highlights include a letter from Grand Rapids native son, Gerald Ford and an 1881 painting by noted Hudson River School artist Jasper Cropsey, valued at $300,000.%5/21/2009 1:18:08 PM%3171822%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/15/337/anro_001313_ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1313_44khz__587249.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Chattanooga, Hour 3%A stroll across Chattanooga's Walnut Street bridge -- one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world -- introduces Roadshow's discussion of carved, wooden folk-art walking canes. Appraisal highlights: an heirloom 18th-century Chippendale tall chest; an &quot;8-ball&quot; presented to Harry Truman in 1948 by the L.A. Press Club; and a pristine Lionel train set, ca. 1930, valued at  $2,500 to $3,000.%6/23/2009 10:19:37 AM%3171666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/64/604/anro_001312_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1312_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Chattanooga, Hour 2%Chattanooga's AT&T Field -- home of the Chattanooga Lookouts baseball team -- is the backdrop for Roadshow's look at collecting minor league baseball memorabilia. Appraisal highlights: a 19th-century military over-the-shoulder saxophone; an heirloom Confederate soldier's sword; and a collection of movie marketing memorabilia from the 1920s to the 1980s, valued at $10,000 to $15,000.%6/16/2009 12:26:11 PM%0%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/64/604/anro_001311_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1311.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Chattanooga, Hour 1%Re-enactors fire a mid-19th-century cannon at the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park to punctuate a discussion of collecting antique artillery. Discoveries include: an 1826 Tennessee hunting horn; a Regency cellarette once owned by poet Lord Byron; and an heirloom necklace whose centerpiece is a five-carat diamond, valued at $250,000.%6/3/2009 11:41:53 AM%3176629%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/64/573/anro_001310_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1310.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Wichita, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual finds.%6/1/2009 4:35:34 PM%3174539%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/554/anro-001309-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1309_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Wichita, Hour 2%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual finds.%3/20/2009 5:42:57 PM%3185081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/536/anro-001308-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1308_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Wichita, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual finds.%3/20/2009 5:42:22 PM%3173865%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/547/anro-001307-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1307_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Dallas, Hour 3%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.%3/15/2009 2:28:42 AM%3175607%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/544/anro-001306-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1306_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Dallas, Hour 2%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.%3/15/2009 2:30:41 AM%3172403%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/501/anro-001305-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1305_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Dallas, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.%3/15/2009 2:28:43 AM%3176791%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/507/anro-001304-Thumb-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1304_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Palm Springs, Hour 3%Antiques Roadshow, with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss.%3/15/2009 2:16:11 AM%3181830%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/493/anro-001303-Thumb-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1303_web_44khzseq.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Palm Springs, Hour 2%Antiques Roadshow with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss.%3/6/2009 11:47:45 AM%3171869%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/488/anro-001302-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1302_web_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Palm Springs, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow, with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss.%3/6/2009 11:28:03 AM%3172170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/483/anro-001301-ch1__384363.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1301_web_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Milwaukee, Hour 3%Antiques Roadshow wraps up its visit to the Cream City: Milwaukee, Wisconsin - nicknamed for the locally manufactured, off-white bricks that mark the city's mid-19th-century architecture. Roadshow experts pave the way for some unique discoveries including a valuable Persian rug; a unique stained glass figurine; and two milestone-game autographed baseballs.%3/16/2009 4:23:06 PM%3194200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/934/324/anro_001119_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/anro1119_web.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Milwaukee, Hour 2%Explore the world's largest collection of posters by French lithographer Jules Cheret, best known for his colorful advertisements for the Moulin Rouge. Also, watch appraisers get a kick out of the objects arrayed for evaluation, including a charming 1772 needlework sampler; a lovely circa 1890 Japanese bronze sculpture; and a ruby and diamond bracelet, purchased from Austria's Empress Eugenie.%3/15/2009 2:01:01 AM%3195933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/934/317/anro_001118_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/anro1118.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Milwaukee, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow kicks off its visit to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the city's traditional German Fest, where host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Stuart Whitehurst soak up the atmosphere and talk about collectible German beer steins.%3/15/2009 1:49:59 AM%3179200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/934/308/anro_001117_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/anro_001117_web.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Salt Lake City, Hour 2%When Antiques Roadshow surveyed scenic Salt Lake City, &quot;The Crossroads of the West,&quot; appraisers discovered treasures with local roots.%3/12/2009 5:05:10 PM%3195200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/466/anro-001114-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/anro1114.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Salt Lake City, Hour 1%When Antiques Roadshow surveyed scenic Salt Lake City, &quot;The Crossroads of the West,&quot; appraisers discovered treasures with local roots.%3/12/2009 4:50:49 PM%3195933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/457/anro-001113.Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/anro1113.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Mobile, Hour 3%In Mobile, Alabama, Antiques Roadshow host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Ken Farmer tour the Mobile Medical Museum, with its intriguing medical instruments, quack devices and items devoted to medical history spanning three centuries.%3/15/2009 12:36:42 AM%3173935%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/322/anro_001112_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1112_web_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Mobile, Hour 2%Antiques Roadshow sends a salute from &quot;The City of Flags,&quot; Mobile, Alabama, where host Mark L. Walberg and appraisers encountered a whirlwind of great finds.%3/15/2009 12:30:42 AM%3194624%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/316/anro_001111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1111_web_44khz__652268.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Mobile, Hour 1%A George Ohr pottery collection is the purpose for a visit to the Mobile Museum of Art, which has been the temporary home to pieces rescued from the wake of Hurricane Katrina. There's also a whirlwind of great finds, including a desk given to Martha Washington's granddaughter; a watch once belonging to baseball great Leroy Satchel&quot; Paige; and a vase, created by legendary ceramicist George Ohr.%3/12/2009 4:40:05 PM%3194733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/934/306/anro_001110_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/anro1110_web__794589.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Honolulu, Hour 3%Antiques Roadshow said Aloha! to its 11th season with a voyage to Honolulu, Hawaii, with host Mark L. Walberg.%3/20/2009 5:11:59 PM%3195321%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1015/442/anro-001103-ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1103_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Honolulu, Hour 2%Antiques Roadshow said Aloha! to its 11th season with a voyage to Honolulu, Hawaii, with host Mark L. Walberg.%3/20/2009 5:08:53 PM%3179996%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1015/348/anro-001102-ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1102_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Honolulu, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow said Aloha! to its 11th season with a voyage to Honolulu, Hawaii, with host Mark L. Walberg.%3/20/2009 4:47:00 PM%3195623%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1015/311/anro-001101-ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1101_44khz.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Bismarck, Hour 3%ROADSHOW plants itself in Bismarck, North Dakota, and visits a farm where the main crop is farm-related collectibles. Highlights include: a Victorian convertible bathtub; a valuable Dakota language bible purchased for almost nothing; and a presentation script of the Academy Award-winning 1935 movie â??The Informer,â?? signed by director John Ford and cast members, valued at $4,000 to $5,000.%6/1/2009 4:38:19 PM%3173133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/62/290/anro_001012_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1012.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Bismarck, Hour 2%ROADSHOW gets a lesson in school-related antiques in a one-room schoolhouse at the Buckstop Junction historic village restoration. Highlights include: a painting of a Northern Pacific Railroad train that once may have graced a Fargo station; a valuable Civil War photo collection of members of Morganâ??s Raiders; and a family collection of Univ. of North Dakota pottery, valued at $5,700 to $7,900.%6/1/2009 4:38:19 PM%3173889%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/15/433/anro_001011_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1011.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Bismarck, Hour 1%ROADSHOW arrives in Bismarck and explores the Univ. of North Dakotaâ??s School of Mines pottery program. Highlights include: a set of samurai swords brought back from Japan in 1898 by a man who fought in the Spanish-American War; late 19th-century journals from a country store near Grand Forks; and a mid-19th-century heirloom Bennington pottery lion valued at $4,000 to $8,000.%6/1/2009 4:38:21 PM%3194810%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/13/177/anro_001010_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1010.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Los Angeles, Hour 3%ROADSHOW views Nudie Cohn's collection of vintage rhinestone-studded western-style garb. Highlights: a rare collection of barbershop shaving mugs, bought in the 1930s; a valuable assortment of Anna Richards Brewster paintings; and a collection of original Charles Schulz Peanuts comic strips and artwork, given to the owner as a gift by Schulz, estimated to be worth $150,000 to $200,000.%8/18/2009 9:42:31 AM%3196017%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/133/438/anro_001009_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1009_44khz2.mp4
Programs%Antiques Roadshow%Los Angeles, Hour 2%ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg and appraiser Rudy Franchi visits the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences library in Hollywood. Highlights: a painting of the French Riviera by 20th-century American artist Louis Aston Knight; a colorful art deco poster collection of Monte Carlo coquettes; and a show-stopping Lalique glass perfume bottle valued at a fragrant $30,000 to $40,000.%8/18/2009 9:42:31 AM%3196737%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/124/747/anro_001008_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1008_44khz.mp4
Programs%ART:21%Paradox%Contemporary artists address contradiction, ambiguity, and truth.%10/2/2009 1:46:58 PM%3265724%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/374/artf404.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF404_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%ART:21%Protest%Artists engage politics, inequality, and the many conflicts that besiege the world today.%10/1/2009 5:57:02 PM%3208765%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/364/artf402.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF402_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%ART:21%Ecology%Artists explore how our understanding of the natural world becomes deeply cultural.%10/2/2009 1:28:00 PM%3216265%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/374/artf403.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF403_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%ART:21%Romance%Artists explore the roles that intuition, emotion, fantasy, and escapism play in contemporary art.%10/1/2009 4:13:55 PM%3219678%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/243/artf401.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF401_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%ART:21%Play%Spontaneous and joyful, subversive or amusing, play can take many forms in daily life as well as in contemporary art.%10/1/2009 3:29:25 PM%3249702%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/206/artf304.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF304_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%ART:21%Structures%Artists explore how we organize life and the ways in which we capture knowledge and attempt greater understanding.%10/1/2009 3:24:16 PM%3250515%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/195/artf303.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF303_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Them Crooked Vultures &quot;New Fang&quot; (Preview)%Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin combine for high volume rock & roll.%2/5/2010 10:29:22 AM%231400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/309/744/3514_themcrookedvul_nf_COVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3514_themcrookedvult_nf_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Esperanza Spalding / Madeleine Peyroux (Full Episode)%Singer/composer/bass prodigy Esperanza Spalding debuts on ACL with a  mix of jazz, soul and Brazilian pop. Contemporary torch singer Madeleine Peyroux follows in support of her album Bare Bones.%2/7/2010 8:57:27 AM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/309/754/3513epthumbCOVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3513episode_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Esperanza Spalding &quot;Sunlight&quot; (Preview)%Singer/composer/bass prodigy Esperanza Spalding debuts on ACL with a  mix of jazz, soul and Brazilian pop.%2/5/2010 10:29:23 AM%280933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/309/744/3513_esperanza_s_COVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3513_esperanza_s_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Madeleine Peyroux &quot;Instead&quot; (Preview)%Contemporary torch singer Madeleine Peyroux performs in support of her album Bare Bones.%2/5/2010 10:29:23 AM%255133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/309/744/3513_madeleine_i_COVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3513_madeleine_i_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%The Avett Brothers / Heartless Bastards (Full Episode)%Rising roots rock kings the Avett Brothers perform songs from their latest album I and Love and You. Ohio-to-Austin transplants Heartless Bastards follow with their classic rock & roll.%1/24/2010 9:06:40 AM%3406200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/304/922/3511epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3511episode_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%The Avett Brothers &quot;I And Love And You&quot; (Preview)%Rising roots rock kings the Avett Brothers perform songs from their latest album I and Love and You.%12/18/2009 6:05:10 PM%299000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/276/877/avettPBSCovethumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3511_avettbrothers_ialay_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%K'Naan / Mos Def (Full Episode)%Hip hop conquers the ACL stage! First, Somalian native K'Naan performs songs from his acclaimed LP Troubadour. Alternative rapper/actor Mos Def is up next  showcasing his latest release The Ecstatic.%1/16/2010 11:31:14 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/298/398/3510epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3510_COVE_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Allen Toussaint (Full Episode)%Legendary New Orleans songwriter Allen Toussaint hits the ACL stage with songs from his latest LP The Bright Mississippi and classic hits like &quot;Southern Nights.&quot;%1/11/2010 6:30:21 AM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/291/1015/3509epthumbCOVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3509_COVE__125289.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Pearl Jam / Full Performance%Classic alternative rockers Pearl Jam take the ACL stage with tunes from their latest album Backspacer, as well as catalog favorites%11/20/2009 3:08:07 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/250/648/3508epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3508_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Pearl Jam &quot;Just Breathe&quot;%Classic alternative rockers Pearl Jam take the ACL stage with tunes from their latest album Backspacer, as well as catalogue favorites.%11/17/2009 4:45:04 PM%227200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/248/302/justbreathethumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/JustBreatheFINAL_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel%ACL veterans and country music legends Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel join forces onstage in celebration of their collaborative LP Willie and the Wheel.%11/15/2009 7:46:59 AM%3405933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/221/969/3507epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3507_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Elvis Costello / The Band of Heathens%3506 Elvis Costello/The Band of Heathens

Songwriting genius Elvis Costello returns to ACL to showcase songs from his latest, Americana-influenced record Secret, Profane and Sugarcane. Austin's rootsy songwriting collective the Band of Heathens follows.%11/8/2009 7:54:56 AM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/16/145/CostelloHeathensThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3506_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%M. Ward / Okkervil River%3505 M. Ward/Okkervil River
M. Ward graduates from guest spots to his own headline ACL performance, highlighting his latest LP Hold Time. Austin indie rock favorite Okkervil River follows.%10/30/2009 4:35:58 PM%3405933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/221/947/3505epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3505_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Andrew Bird / St. Vincent%Eclectic singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird dazzles with songs from his Noble Beast album, followed by the imaginative indie pop of St. Vincent.%10/24/2009 11:27:41 PM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/16/561/aclBirdVincentThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3504_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Kenny Chesney%Country music superstar Kenny Chesney hits the ACL stage for a tour through his greatest hits.%10/16/2009 10:41:49 AM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/204/807/3503epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3503_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Ben Harper and Relentless7%Ben Harper debuts his new band Relentless7 with a rocking set drawn from his album White Lies For Dark Times.%10/8/2009 5:20:23 PM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/204/799/3502epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3502_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Dave Matthews Band%Rock superstars the Dave Matthews Band kick off ACL's 35th season with hits and songs from their latest album Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King.%10/4/2009 6:58:19 AM%3271505%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/197/668/3501dmb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/AUCL3501_HD.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Celebrating 35 Years of Austin City Limits%A glimpse into ACL's 35-year history of presenting great music. Now the longest-running music series in American television history, ACL showcases popular music legends and innovators from every genre.%10/2/2009 10:29:46 PM%152800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/17/913/acl35yrsthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/ACL35thSizzleReel_COVE_001.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Heartless Bastards &quot;The Mountain&quot; (Preview)%Ohio-to-Austin transplants Heartless Bastards showcase with their classic rock & roll.%12/18/2009 6:06:43 PM%332866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/276/878/heartlessPBSCovethumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3511_heartlessbastards_tm_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Gnarls Barkley / Thievery Corporation%Gnarls Barkley brings its eccentric R&B and rock sounds to ACL in support of its latest The Odd Couple. Thievery Corporation follows with psychedelic worldbeat electronica from its album Radio Retaliation.%12/7/2009 4:07:54 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/264/708/3408epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3408_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Aimee Mann / Iron and Wine%Singer/songwriter Aimee Mann debuts on the ACL stage with tunes from her album @#%*! Smilers. Folk rockers Iron and Wine, showcasing their acclaimed The Sheperd's Dog CD, follow.%12/3/2009 6:09:45 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/263/1017/3407thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3407_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Kings of Leon / Roky Erickson%Nashville's Kings of Leon rock the ACL studio in support of Because of the Times. Psychedelic innovator Roky Erickson is next with songs from throughout his legendary 40-year career.%12/7/2009 4:07:54 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/264/701/3312epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3312_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Arcade Fire%Canadian indie rock marvel the Arcade Fire brings its powerful artistic melodrama to the ACL stage in celebration of its much-acclaimed album The Neon Bible.%12/7/2009 4:07:55 PM%3408266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/264/703/3306epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3306_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Tribute to Bluesman Jimmy Reed%Blues luminaries James Cotton, Delbert McClinton, Lou Ann Barton, Jimmie Vaughan and Omar Kent Dykes pay tribute to Jimmy Reed, composer of blues classics &quot;Ain't That Lovin' You Baby,&quot; &quot;Big Boss Man&quot; and &quot;Baby What You Want Me to Do.&quot;%11/30/2009 5:32:03 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/261/175/3304epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3304_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%The Decemberists / Explosions in the Sky%Indie rock stars the Decemberists showcase their album The Crane Wife. Instrumental quartet Explosions in the Sky follows with tunes from its disk All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone.%12/7/2009 4:07:54 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/264/695/3302epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3302_COVE.mp4
Programs%Austin City Limits%Pilot Episode: Willie Nelson%Willie Nelson recorded the original pilot episode of Austin City Limits on October 17, 1974. At the time, no one could have predicted that the fledgling music show from Austin, Texas, would still be around and delivering great performances decades later.

To celebrate Austin City Limits' 35th anniversary, the Willie Nelson pilot episode will be available online until November 17, 2009.%10/16/2009 10:41:50 AM%3566933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/211/342/williepilotthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/ACLPilotWillieNelson_COVE_001__137520.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: After Citizens United%Libertarian journalist Nick Gillespie and legal scholar Lawrence Lessig discuss public financing of campaigns and the effects of money on politics. And, Dr. Margaret Flowers speaks about Medicare for all.%2/6/2010 5:27:53 PM%3215000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/317/939/BMJL-001341-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001341-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: State of the Union(s)%Monica Youn and Zephyr Teachout on the court decision on campaign finance.  AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka offer shis perspective on President Obama's first State of the Union address and on whether organized labor can grow and generate jobs in the 21st century. And, Bill Moyers remembers historian Howard Zinn.%1/29/2010 11:10:54 PM%3139866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/311/865/BMJL-001340-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001340-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Obama's First Year%The JOURNAL assesses Obama's first year as President in the wake of Democrats' defeat in Massachusetts' special election for Senate with Princeton politics and African American studies professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell and journalist Eric Alterman.  And, Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson on America's energy crisis.%1/22/2010 9:05:22 PM%3200133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/305/826/BMJL-001339-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001339-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Greg Mortenson, Thomas Frank%Author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, whose best-selling books THREE CUPS OF TEA and STONES INTO SCHOOLS argue that education is the best way to peace in Afghanistan and across the Islamic world. WALL STREET JOURNAL correspondent and author of THE WRECKING CREW: HOW conservatives RUINED GOVERNMENT, ENRICHED THEMSELVES, AND BEGGARED THE NATION takes a look back at the decade that was.%1/16/2010 12:15:28 AM%3172466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/299/891/BMJL-001338-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001338-stream__358642.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: David Corn and Kevin Drum%MOTHER JONES journalists David Corn and Kevin Drum offer a hard look at the obstacles to real reform of the financial industry.%1/9/2010 9:27:13 AM%3209733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/293/904/BMJL-001337-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001337-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Bill T. Jones%At the close of Lincoln's bicentennial year, Bill Moyers Journal takes a unique look at the 16th President. Moyers speaks with critically acclaimed choreographer Bill T. Jones about his creative process, his insights into Lincoln, and how dance can give us fresh perspective on America's most-studied president.%12/28/2009 4:09:21 PM%3212933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/284/918/BMJL-001336-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001336-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Washington for Sale?%Amidst fading hopes for real reform on issues ranging from high finance to health care, economist Robert Kuttner and journalist Matt Taibbi join Bill Moyers to discuss Wall Street's power over the  federal government.%12/18/2009 10:27:55 PM%3143933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/277/24/BMJL-001335-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001335-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Howard Zinn%Historian Howard Zinn has chronicled centuries of people's struggles against oppression. He joins Bill Moyers to discuss the voices of today's people and his new film THE PEOPLE SPEAK. And, organizers George Goehl and Heather Booth on turning anger into action.%12/11/2009 10:30:35 PM%3219800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/270/684/BMJL-001334-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001334_stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Oliver Stone%Oliver Stone came back from Vietnam a changed man, and his experiences of war have influenced his filmmaking. He talks with Bill Moyers about how being a veteran has affected his life, his work and his vision of the world.%12/5/2009 2:16:34 AM%2977933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/265/36/BMJL-001333-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001333-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Jane Goodall%Dr. Jane Goodall. Despite dire warnings for our endangered planet, Jane Goodall says all is not yet lost - we can change course if we act now.%11/27/2009 9:34:51 PM%2984600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/256/758/BMJL-001332-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001332-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: LBJ's Road to War%As President Obama prepares to announce how many more troops he will send to Afghanistan, Bill Moyers remembers the presidency of Lyndon Johnson and the agonizing decisions that escalated America's involvement in Vietnam. Through Johnson's secret tapes of phone calls and conversations, and his own reminiscences, Moyers recalls the events that plunged us ever deeper into war.%11/20/2009 11:50:33 PM%3238333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/252/918/BMJL-001331-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001331-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Anna Deavere Smith%While politicians and the media war over &quot;the public option&quot; and &quot;bending the cost curve,&quot; acclaimed actress-playwright Anna Deavere Smith and her one-woman play &quot;LET ME DOWN EASY&quot; give voice to questions of life and death, sickness and healthcare. The JOURNAL visits a new home in New York City for contemplation and celebration of poetry.%11/13/2009 11:56:27 PM%3219066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/662/BMJL-001330-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001330-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%Web Exclusive - Glenn Greenwald%Bill Moyers conducts a Web exclusive interview with Glenn Greenwald, about Afghanistan, government secrecy, the economy and his challenge to the editorial staff of THE WASHINGTON POST to justify their argument that the U.S. should  borrow money for war but not for health care.%10/30/2009 4:29:19 PM%2362333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/230/93/BMJL-greenwald-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-greenwaldexclusive-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Economic Recovery in Review%With Americans still facing rising unemployment, foreclosures, and declining property values, renowned economist James K. Galbraith on whether we've averted another crisis and how to get help for the middle class.  And, National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser talks about his mentor William F. Buckley, Jr. and today's conservative movement.%10/30/2009 11:02:20 PM%3214333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/230/461/BMJL-001328-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001328-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Judge Richard Goldstone%Bill Moyers talks with Justice Richard Goldstone, who headed up the controversial UN Human Rights Council investigation into fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.%10/23/2009 11:31:59 PM%3166000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/222/388/BMJL-001327-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001327-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Redefining the United States%Journalist Mark  Danner speaks with Bill Moyers about Obama's challenges in resetting the mindset of America from war to peace, and redefining the US as a nation. The Journal profiles public health doctor America Bracho, who serves her Santa Ana, CA community -- notorious for crime, poverty and disease -- with her organization, Latino Health Access.%10/16/2009 11:08:33 PM%3191605%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/214/743/BMJL-001326-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001326-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: A New Direction for Afghanistan?%Rory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, on Afghanistan. And, Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of Global Fund for Women, the largest grant-making foundation focused exclusively on women's rights.%9/25/2009 11:25:47 PM%3219133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/193/912/BMJL-001324-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001324-stream__805724.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Is Conservatism Dead?%Digging deep into the roots and evolution of the American conservative movement, Sam Tanenhaus talks with Bill Moyers about why he believes that conservatism is dead and how it might yet come back to life. With public support for labor unions at its lowest point in 70 years, Bill Moyers talks with labor experts Bill Fletcher and Michael Zweig.%9/18/2009 9:06:38 PM%3202600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/185/165/tenanebaum.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001323-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Obama at the Crossroads%With a landmark speech on health reform behind him and tensions rising in war-torn Afghanistan, Bill Moyers Journal looks at President Obama's next big fights.  Global health specialist and incoming president of Dartmouth College Dr. Jim Yong Kim shares his expertise in public health.  A hard look at the state of affairs in  Afghanistan with McClatchy DC Pentagon correspondent Nancy Youssef.%9/11/2009 10:00:07 PM%3220266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/170/137/BMJL-001322-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001322-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Floyd Abrams and Trevor Potter%Next week, the Supreme Court reconvenes early for a special hearing on the constitutionality of campaign finance limits for corporations. To hear the arguments, Bill Moyers sits down with Trevor Potter, president and general counsel of The Campaign Legal Center and a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, and Floyd Abrams, a First Amendment attorney%9/4/2009 10:26:09 PM%3203600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/162/515/BMJL-001321-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001321-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Katrina Recovery Gone Wrong?%Two years after Katrina, casinos, hotels and condos are coming back strong in the hardest hit areas of Mississippi, but tens of thousands of people are still displaced.  Bill Moyers Journal profiles a group known as The Steps Coalition, which is fighting on behalf of families who are still in need of housing, and examines what's happened to the money Congress sent to rebuild.%8/26/2009 2:42:54 PM%3192933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/357/BMJL-001132-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001132-stream__344716.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Critical Condition%Filmmaker Roger Weisberg puts a human face to the 47 million uninsured in America in CRITICAL CONDITION. The film follows families fighting illness without health coverage.%8/21/2009 5:25:16 PM%3053466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/143/36/BMJL-001319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001319-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: A Conservative Plan for Healthcare?%Conservative journalist David Frum worries that Republicans would only win a failing status quo in their fight to kill health care reform.   Also on the program, the JOURNAL sorts fact from spin in the health care debate.  Media analyst Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kaiser Family Foundation president and CEO Drew Altman discuss the messages in health care ads today.%8/14/2009 11:55:12 PM%3189133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/136/492/BMJL-001318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001318-stream__287560.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot & Artist Chris Jordan%Bill Moyers speaks with one of America's leading educators and author of The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk, and Adventure in the 25 Years After 50. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is the first African American woman in the history of Harvard to have an endowed professorship named in her honor.   And, photographic artist Chris Jordan turns the statistics of consumerism into palpable images.%8/7/2009 9:15:30 AM%2959866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/128/402/BMJL-001317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001317-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Profits Before Patients%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/31/2009 7:17:04 PM%3072800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/123/11/BMJL-001316-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001316-stream__082015.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Debating Health Care Reform%Bill Moyers sits down with Trudy Lieberman and Dr. Marcia Angell to discuss health care reform.  And BILL MOYERS JOURNAL revisits a tough look at the hostile industry of &quot;Shock Jock&quot; media.%7/25/2009 9:06:36 AM%3218000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/116/317/BMJL-001315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001315-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God%In his new book, &quot;The Evolution of God,&quot; bestselling author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God has changed through history. Wright sits down with Bill Moyers to discuss why he thinks the notion of God is imperative to a moral society. And, Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on health care.%7/20/2009 2:20:16 PM%3217533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/110/721/BMJL-001314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001314-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Profits over People%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/11/2009 8:26:28 AM%3111333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/101/294/BMJL-001313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001313-stream__799111.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Faith & Social Justice%Bill Moyers speaks with Cornel West, Serene Jones, and Gary Dorrien for a fresh take on what our core ethics and values as a society say about America's politics, policy, and the challenges of balancing capitalism and democracy.%7/3/2009 3:58:03 PM%3207600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/94/429/BMJL-001312-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001312-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Mortgage Meltdown. GOP Goldwater Style%The New York Times Gretchen Morgenson on the mortgage meltdown.  Lori Wallach, Director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, on the secret trade deal negotiated by leaders of the Democratic Party; life-long GOP insider Victor Gold on the current state of the Republican Party; and Bill Moyers on Rupert Murdoch and The Wall Street Journal.%1/12/2010 10:01:08 AM%3181600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/248/278/BMJL-001112-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001112-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: W. S. Merwin%On the heels of winning this year's Pulitzer prize for poetry, W.S. Merwin joins Bill Moyers for a wide-ranging conversation about language, his writing process, the natural world, and the insights gleaned from a much-lauded career of more than 50 years.%6/26/2009 10:08:24 AM%3132933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/87/201/BMJL-001311-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001311-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Foreign Lobbying. Imam Zaid Shakir%Harper's Magazine editor Ken Silverstein on going undercover to recruit lobbyists to help improve the image of Turkmenistan, a corrupt foreign government with appalling human rights abuses.  Imam Zaid Shakir has been called a voice of conscience for American Muslims, but his views on Islam in America put him at the center of a heated debate about faith and culture.%11/16/2009 5:31:09 PM%3199082%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/248/263/BMJL-001111-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001111-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Women Fight for Peace%Instructed by a dream and organized in prayer, Leymah Gbowee and thousands of everyday women in Liberia confronted warlords and a corrupt president to successfully fight for peace and dignity in their war-torn nation. Journal guest host Lynn Sherr interviews Leymah Gbowee and Abigail Disney, who documented their inspiring tale in the award-winning film Pray the Devil Back to Hell.%6/18/2009 5:07:31 PM%3189600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/80/545/BMJL-001310-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001310-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Robert Reich and Kaye and Brookhiser%Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich sits down with Bill Moyers to talk about the influence of lobbyists on policy, the economy, and the ongoing debate over public health care.  On the 200th anniversary of Thomas Paine's death, Bill Moyers discuss the influential early American with scholar Harvey J. Kaye and National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser.%6/12/2009 10:16:27 PM%3182066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/74/865/BMJL-001309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001309-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: The Costs of War and Media Analysis%Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill on the human and financial costs of America's wars.  Scahill is author of the best-selling book Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. And, On the Media host Brooke Gladstone and NYU journalism professor and PressThink blogger Jay Rosen sort the messages and spin from the week's news.%6/5/2009 10:34:29 PM%2959466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/67/902/BMJL-001308-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001308-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Maxine Hong Kingston%Maxine Hong Kingston, acclaimed author of many books including the award-winning The Woman Warrior and her latest book Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace. For the past 15 years, Kingston has been working with veterans - as well as other survivors of war to convert the horrors they experienced into the words and stories that Kingston believes will help them cope and survive.%1/11/2010 3:25:14 PM%3204200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/93/BMJL-001106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001106-stream__760626.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Reforming American Health Care%Advocate Donna Smith on how our broken system is hurting ordinary Americans.  Then, policy analysts and physicians Sidney Wolfe of Public Citizen and David Himmelstein of Physicians for a National Health Program join Bill Moyers for a frank discussion about the political and logistical feasibility of a single-payer system amidst the troubled economy and a government dominated by lobbyists.%6/4/2009 5:53:46 PM%3204066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/60/897/BMJL-001306-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001306-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Pakistan Analysis and Educated Consumers%As the world follows the violence and unrest in Pakistan, Bill Moyers speaks with historian Juan Cole and journalist Shahan Mufti about the U.S. relationship with Pakistan, how it relates to the war in Afghanistan, and why they think Pakistan is not likely to become a failed state anytime soon. Daniel Goleman on how better educated consumers can help build a sustainable economy.%6/4/2009 5:53:20 PM%3204400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/59/166/BMJL-001305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001305-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Sen. Dick Durbin and Author Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot%Bill Moyers speaks with Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) - who declared that banks &quot;are still the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill. And they frankly own the place&quot; - on campaign finance reform,  and making Washington work for the people rather than special interests. And, one of America's leading educators and author of THE THIRD CHAPTER: PASSION RISK AND ADVENTURE IN THE 25 YEARS AFTER 50.%6/4/2009 5:53:27 PM%3199866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/59/110/BMJL-001304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001304-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: U.S. Torture and Consequences?%Bill Moyers sits down with Bruce Fein,  former deputy attorney  general under President Ronald Reagan and chairman of  the American  Freedom Agenda, and Mark Danner, who has been reporting on the  US  treatment and interrogation of detainees. Also on the program, the Journal profiles Steve  Meacham, a  Massachusetts community organizer fighting to keep  working people in their  homes.%6/4/2009 5:53:17 PM%3215266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/14/209/BMJL-001303-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001303-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Jon Stewart & Josh Marshall%Jon Stewart, the anchor of the award-winning The Daily Show for eight years, about why so many get their news and analysis from his fake news show.  Also on the program: Josh Marshall, blogger and publisher of the influential talkingpointsmemo.com, gives his perspective on role of politics in the recent firings of federal prosecutors. And Bill Moyers remembers David Halberstam.%7/11/2009 9:19:58 AM%3301133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/85/888/BMJL-001102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001102-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Time for New Pecora Hearings?%Economist Simon Johnson and Ferdinand Pecora biographer and legal scholar Michael Perino on the growing demand for a new Pecora Hearing, the 1930s investigation into the causes and effects of the Great Depression. Johnson is a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a professor at MIT, and Perino is a professor of law and has been an advisor to the SEC.%6/4/2009 5:53:38 PM%3149466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/13/385/BMJL-001302-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001302-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: THE WIRE's David Simon%From crime beat reporter for the BALTIMORE SUN to award-winning screenwriter of HBO's critically-acclaimed THE WIRE, David Simon talks with Bill Moyers about inner-city crime and politics, storytelling and the future of journalism today.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%3213600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/13/785/BMJL-001301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001301-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Lincoln's Legend & Legacy%In this special performance edition of Bill Moyers Journal acclaimed actor Sam Waterston and historian Harold Holzer explore Lincoln's legacy and legend in the poetry and prose by great American writers across the decades who have wrestled to define the true Lincoln through the lens of their own times.%6/4/2009 5:53:33 PM%3112400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/892/BMJL-001252-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001252-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: William K. Black: CSI Bailout%With the nation wondering how to hold the bankers accountable, Bill Moyers sits down with Bill Black, the former senior regulator who cracked down on banks during the 1980s. Plus, alternative media heavyweights Glenn Greenwald and Amy Goodman about what can and can't be addressed in big corporate media.%6/4/2009 5:53:39 PM%3003466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/880/BMJL-001251-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001251-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: James Thindwa and William Greider%The JOURNAL profiles James Thindwa, a campaigner for economic fairness for working people in Chicago.  William Greider sounded the alarm about Washington's unholy alliance with Wall Street and the failure of the Federal Reserve and other regulators to take preventative measures to avoid disaster. Now, he offers suggestions to the question everyone is asking: &quot;What do we do now?&quot;%6/4/2009 5:53:17 PM%3150933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/89/BMJL-001250-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001250-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Marta Pelaez and Mike Davis%&quot;Old-school socialist&quot; Mike Davis gives his critique of the government's response to the economic crisis and how he thinks it compares to Roosevelt's New Deal.  And, Marta Pelaez, president of Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc., with perspective on the human face of the economic downturn and how it may be pushing some families over the edge.%6/4/2009 5:54:53 PM%3063083%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/71/BMJL-001249-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001249-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Karen Armstrong%Religious scholar Karen Armstrong discusses  her work on an international charter for compassion.  The renowned author of The Battle for God and The Bible: A Biography, Armstrong is a 2008 recipient of the coveted TED Prize.  Armstrong has had a distinguished career encompassing time as a Roman Catholic nun, an academic, and a television broadcaster.%6/4/2009 5:53:43 PM%2975266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/8/BMJL-001248-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001248-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: John Lithgow%He's played heroes, villains, saints, sinners, a ballet-dancing elephant, and a space alien, now actor and children's author John Lithgow - best known as Dick Solomon from 3rd Rock from the Sun - reveals a new side of himself: poetry lover.  The award-winning stage and screen star Lithgow shares his favorite poems, insights into acting and thoughts on art.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%2980066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/53/39/BMJL-001247-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001247-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Johnson on Banks, McWhorter on Race%Bill Moyers talks with economist Robert Johnson, who decodes this week's news on the bank bailout, with a hard look at the international ramifications of the plan and a discussion of why nationalization has become a flash point. And, scholar John McWhorter weighs in on whether the U.S. is &quot;a nation of cowards,&quot; as Attorney General Eric Holder suggests, on racial issues.%6/12/2009 10:18:47 PM%2962466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/74/321/BMJL-001246-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001246-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Mass Media and Katrina Hero%Media consolidation isn't widely covered by the mainstream press, but potential changes being considered to the rules governing the nation's big media companies could have far reaching effects on democracy.  A report on the disappearance of local news and community radio and in-depth interviews with journalist Rick Karr, media activist Hannah Sassaman, and FCC Commissioner Michael Copps.%8/26/2009 2:42:55 PM%3208000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/331/BMJL-001120-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001120-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Katrina Revisited%Professor Melissa Harris Lacewell and environmental activist Mike Tidwell discuss what we've learned and what we still haven't learned from the Katrina disaster.%8/26/2009 2:42:54 PM%3210066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/293/BMJL-001119-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001119-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Labor's Andy Stern, Activist Grace Lee Boggs%Andrew Stern, the president of Service Employees International Union-the fastest growing union in the nation-weighs in.  Also on the program, Bill Moyers interviews writer, activist, and philosopher Grace Lee Boggs, who has taken part in some of the seminal civil rights struggles in U.S. history, about her belief that real change for democracy will come from the grassroots.%1/11/2010 3:51:46 PM%3188533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/248/166/BMJL-001110-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001110-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: CEOs Flying High%While a $1.4 billion a year cut in labor expenses have ensured lower costs, why are airline executives still executives still flying high on salaries, stock options and benefits while workers and retirees see cuts in pay and compensation?   Journalist Christian Parenti, just back from his fourth visit to Afghanistan.   Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of the Episcopal Church.%11/16/2009 5:26:47 PM%3169600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/248/189/BMJL-001109-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001109-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Jonathan Miller & Carlo Bonini%Investigative reporter Carlo Bonini, takes viewers on the trail of the forged intelligence documents purporting that Iraq sought to buy yellowcake uranium from Niger.  Jerry Miller, the 200th person exonerated by postconviction DNA testing about clearing his name; and British renaissance man - physician, author, & director of theater and opera - Jonathan Miller about the hidden story of atheism.%7/11/2009 9:19:57 AM%3288533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/85/987/BMJL-001103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001103-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%The Journal: Keeping the Faith%Bill Moyers Journal takes viewers to commencement at Pat Robertson's Regents University for a closer look at its mission to ensure Biblical principles are reflected in the law of the land.   Nick Gillespie, Editor-in-Chief of the libertarian monthly Reason magazine. Historian Marilyn B. Young, co-editor of Iraq and the Lessons of Vietnam: Or, How Not to Learn from the Past.%7/11/2009 9:19:58 AM%3300066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/86/69/BMJL-001104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001104-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%Faith & Reason: Pema Chodron%Why does an ancient Eastern spiritual practice appeal to workaholic, frenetic, emailing, fast-talking, fast-typing, and overly stressed Americans?  Pema Chodron, whose teachings and writings on meditation have helped make Buddhism accessible to a broad Western audience, talks about how her own spiritual search led her to becoming a Buddhist nun.%1/13/2010 3:02:02 PM%3025866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/756/BILM-000107-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000107-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%Faith & Reason: Margaret Atwood & Martin Amis%Margaret Atwood is one of Canada's most successful and prolific contemporary writers. Noted for her stylistic precision, caustic humor, and feminist concerns, Atwood has published more than 40 books.  Martin Amis has produced a slew of sharp-witted, highly stylized novels that have marked him as one of the most original and influential voices in contemporary British literature.%1/13/2010 3:04:36 PM%3215133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/685/BILM-000106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000106-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%Faith & Reason: Salman Rushdie%Bill Moyers' conversation with Salman Rushdie illuminates the importance of the freedom of belief in what some are calling an era of intolerance. Rushdie, who was forced underground when his controversial novel The Satanic Verses resulted in death threats and a fatwa by Ayatollah Khomeini, discusses his work, his craft, and his perspective on the fear, violence and intolerance that grip our times.%1/13/2010 3:24:56 PM%3219600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/295/815/BILM-000101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000101-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%Faith & Reason: Richard Rodriguez & Sir John Houghton%Acclaimed journalist and essayist Richard Rodriguez writes about the intersection of his personal life and vexing cultural and political problems facing America.  Widely recognized as one of the world's preeminent climatologists, Sir John Houghton has become as well-known for his theories on the compatibility of science and religious faith as his scientific achievements.%1/13/2010 3:08:59 PM%3209666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/638/BILM-000105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000105-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%Faith & Reason: David Grossman & Anne Provoost%Belgian writer Anne Provoost is the author of a series of provocative novels that examine topics as varied as right-wing extremism, sexual abuse, and God through the eyes of young protagonists.  David Grossman is an Israeli novelist, essayist and playwright who has written extensively on Israeli-Palestinian relations and youth, adolescence, and adulthood in modern Israeli society.%1/13/2010 3:14:45 PM%3202866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/626/BILM-000104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000104-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%Faith & Reason: Jeanette Winterson & Will Power%Jeanette Winterson and hip-hop playwright Will Power turn the ancient myths into modern-day parables.  &quot;The people who do achieve great things, are also people who have fatal flaws,&quot; says Winterson.  &quot;Do we have the power to rule our own destiny, or are we destined to make the same mistakes as our foremothers and our forefathers?&quot; asks Power.%1/13/2010 3:18:09 PM%3224066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/609/BILM-000103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000103-stream.mp4
Programs%Bill Moyers%Faith & Reason: Colin McGinn & Mary Gordon%How can two creative minds reason their way to such different conclusions about faith?  Two provocative authors Mary Gordon and Colin McGinn bring their views on religion to Bill Moyers on Faith & Reason.  Gordon, the well-known American writer, brings her viewpoint as a Christian.   McGinn, a philosopher, talks about his own journey from belief to disbelief.%1/13/2010 3:21:39 PM%3170400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/449/BILM-000102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000102-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Beyond the Motor City%Blueprint America: Beyond the Motor City examines how Detroit, a symbol of America's diminishing status in the world, may come to represent the future of transportation and progress in America.%2/9/2010 1:22:56 PM%5166933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/320/769/Beyond_the_Motor_City_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BP-MotorCity-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%The Power House%Detroit has emptied -- built for 2 million people, it now has half that number. Nearly one-third of the land is unused, and some 80,000 homes are vacant. Still, one local couple sees potential. They are building the 'Power House'.%1/25/2010 4:53:59 PM%244266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/307/835/blueprint-powerhouse-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blueprint-powerhouse-stream2.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%The Stop at Visalia%Blueprint America follows a California mayor as he lobbies for a high speed rail stop in his town.%1/25/2010 3:56:57 PM%226266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/686/blueprint-visalia-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blueprint-visalia-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Spain: The Next American System?%Norman Anderson, President and CEO of CG/LA Infrastructure (a Washington, D.C. based consulting group) explains how Spain has been able to finance its infrastructure build out, and what America has to learn.%1/25/2010 3:58:06 PM%168133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/679/blueprint-normananderson-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blueprint-normananderson-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%The Crises%Eric Rauchway, professor of history at the University of California, Davis, makes the case that it was the Civil War set the stage for the Transcontinental Railroad; that it was the Great Depression that made possible the public works projects of the New Deal. But, will the current American crisis -- the Great Recession -- advance infrastructure again?%1/25/2010 5:03:38 PM%204266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/659/blueprint-rauchway-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blueprint-rauchway-stream2.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Airing 02/08/10: Beyond the Motor City%&quot;Blueprint America: Beyond the Motor City,&quot; a new documentary directed by critically-acclaimed filmmaker Aaron Woolf, examines how Detroit, a grim symbol of America's diminished status in the world, may come to represent the future of transportation and progress in America. The film debuts nationally on PBS on February 8 at 10 pm.%12/14/2009 6:05:47 PM%30200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/272/912/BA_Beyond_The_Motor_City.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BA_Beyond_The_Motor_City_30_Promo.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Web Video: The Streetblogger%Aaron Naparstek, Editor-in-Chief of the online transportation news source Streetsblog, in an interview with Blueprint America about the way transportation is looked at in New York City and the rest of the country.%12/14/2009 6:01:37 PM%270733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/272/918/Naparstek.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Naparstek.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%City Creek Center%Blueprint America -- with Religion & Ethics Newsweekly on PBS -- report on the rebuilding of Salt Lake City, a private project changing the public landscape.%12/21/2009 1:39:12 PM%627666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/279/31/City_Creek_Center_Cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/City_Creek_Center_Cove2.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Keep on Trucking?%The majority of American goods are transported by trucks, even though freight trains are greener and more fuel-efficient. Where should America be placing its bets for moving our economy and what would you personally sacrifice for it?%12/14/2009 6:04:38 PM%1432800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/272/913/KeepOnTrucking.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KeepOnTrucking.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Zombie Highways%What do you call a highway program that just keeps going long after its original goals were achieved? A zombie highway. Blueprint America and the PBS NewsHour go to Birmingham, Alabama, to look into the Northern Beltline, a road which will be paid for by taxpayers nationwide.%12/21/2009 12:09:01 PM%590204%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/278/966/zombie-full-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/zombie-full-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Zombie Highways: What about the environment?%Blueprint America correspondent Rick Karr in a web report from Alabama on the environmental impact of building highways, and the growth they can create.%12/14/2009 5:59:48 PM%331534%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/272/921/zombie-extra.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/zombie-extra.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Zombie Highways: Birmingham and the Northern Beltline%Should taxpayers in California or Illinois pay for the 52-mile road through the hills north of Birmingham, Alabama? Rick Karr speaks to the head of the Coalition for Regional Transportation, Phillip Wiedmeyer.%12/21/2009 10:43:57 AM%130866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/278/946/zombie-extra2-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/zombie-extra2-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Road to the Future%&quot;Blueprint America: Road to the Future,&quot; an original documentary part of a PBS multi-platform series on the country's aging and changing infrastructure, examines the choices we can make as the country invests in its infrastructure, and how they can affect the way we live.%5/20/2009 10:44:55 AM%3389466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/52/202/roadfuture.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blua_roadfuture.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Road to the Future: The Public Toll%Short on cash and desperate to find ways to finance transportation, states and municipalities are now considering public-private partnerships to fill the void. In these deals, a private company will pay large up-front fees and will shoulder the costs of managing and sometimes even building a toll road, in return for the rights to keep the tolls.%12/21/2009 12:34:51 PM%195866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/278/1022/publictoll-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/publictoll-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Choke Point%Chicago has been a freight rail hub for the past 150 years, but an outdated layout often makes it a bottleneck for the country's shipping network. &lt;i&gt;Blueprint America&lt;/i&gt; correspondent Rick Karr reports on &lt;i&gt;The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer&lt;/i&gt;.%5/11/2009 12:03:16 PM%612733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/38/1001/BPA-chokepoint.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BPA_Chokepoint.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Choke Point: The Third Rail%Rick Karr interviews Edward Hamberger, President and CEO of the Association of American Railroads (AAR), about the state of freight rail in America today, as well as its future.%12/21/2009 1:13:27 PM%251466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/279/33/chokepoint-thirdrail-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/chokepoint-thirdrail-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Cleaning Coal%NOW on PBS and Blueprint America explore if America's most affordable and abundant energy resource can be produced without an adverse effect to the environment.%5/11/2009 12:03:16 PM%1374307%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/41/122/cleaningcoal.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cleaningcoal.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Public Transit Faces New Pressures%As the economy has slumped, Americans have increasingly turned to mass transit, putting new pressure on transit agencies. Correspondent Rick Karr examines the budgetary issues facing public transit.%5/11/2009 4:18:19 PM%562000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/39/888/transittrouble1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/TransitInTrouble1.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Financial Meltdown Hurts Public Transit%Amid the country's economic crisis, some public transit agencies have found themselves linked to complex financial deals that have since soured. Rick Karr reports on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.%5/18/2009 5:32:15 PM%624600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/945/bluathumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/TransitInTrouble2.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Stimulus Roadblock?%NOW on PBS and Blueprint America travel to North Carolina to see what the future holds for the country's mass transit systems in these troubling financial times.%5/11/2009 12:03:16 PM%1355733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/40/797/stimulusroadblock.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/NOW507.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%The Big Fix%&quot;The Big Fix&quot; examines what policy makers and politicians in Washington, including President Barack Obama, mean when they say that rebuilding our crumbling highways and bridges, leaky water systems and other vital lifelines stimulates the economy and generates jobs. Will fixing our infrastructure save the economy?%5/11/2009 12:03:16 PM%3408733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/657/bigfix2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BPA_TheBigFix.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Paul Krugman's Big Fix%Blueprint America -- with host David Brancaccio (NOW on PBS) -- interviews economist Paul Krugman on the effect a stimulus in infrastructure spending will have on the American economy.%12/21/2009 2:31:31 PM%897333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/279/84/thebigfix-krugman.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/thebigfix-krugman.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Off the Rails%Blueprint America correspondent Rick Karr, in a segment on New York Voices on Channel Thirteen - New York, goes 14 stories below 63rd Street and 2nd Avenue in New York City, in a subway tunnel that the MTA (New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority) is building to bring Long Island railroad traffic into Grand Central Station.%5/11/2009 4:18:11 PM%529000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/39/931/nyvoices.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/NYVoices.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Singapore Curbs Traffic with Automatic Tolls%Singapore was the first country in the world to implement Electronic Road Pricing (ERP), an electronic toll collection system which aims to reduce traffic and indeed, less than 30 percent of Singaporeans now own cars. Despite Singapore's successes, as World Focus producers Mary Lockhart and Ara Ayer and correspondent Daljit Dhaliwal report, the automatic fees take a toll on Singapore's commuters.%5/19/2009 11:31:41 PM%318332%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/39/885/Singapore-ERP-102708.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blua_singapore.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%The Big Dig%Boston's Big Dig is an example of what to do right and, at the same time, what not to do when it comes to large urban infrastructure projects.%5/11/2009 12:03:16 PM%387200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/43/117/thebgidig.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/TheBigDig.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Return to Sender%America's ports are its economic lifeline to the rest of the world, and are in danger of becoming a hindrance to our nation's success. NewsHour's Senior Correspondent Ray Suarez visits one of the nation's busiest: New Orleans.%5/19/2009 11:31:30 PM%475200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/43/110/portofneworleans.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blua_sender.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Nowhere to Grow%The NewsHour's Senior Correspondent Ray Suarez reports with Blueprint America on how the exurb of Buckeye, Arizona continues to grow with no boundaries.%5/11/2009 4:18:12 PM%551733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/43/94/nowheretogrow.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Phoenix_Cove.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Flying Blind%With rare access into the control tower of O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, NewsHour Senior Correspondent Ray Suarez shows us how America's air transportation system -- once a source of national pride -- has become a frustrating example of Americaâ??s struggling infrastructure.%5/11/2009 4:18:13 PM%485733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/43/92/flyingblind.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Airport_Cove.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%The Price of Decay%Ray Suarez hits the road for a close-up look at America's crumbling roads and bridges.%5/18/2009 5:25:32 PM%456656%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/43/173/priceofdecay.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/priceofdecay.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%America in Gridlock: Louisiana & the Stimulus%While some states are looking everywhere for funding as revenues fall, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is thinking twice about taking stimulus money from the federal government. Even as the state's infrastructure is reeling, he tells Blueprint America that there are consequences to unchecked government borrowing and spending.%12/21/2009 10:53:45 AM%240200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/278/939/gridlock-webvideo-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/gridlock-webvideo-stream.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Driven to Despair%With gas prices spiking and home values crumbling, the American working class dream of a cheap commute to work from ever-appreciating houses on the fringes of suburbia has become more like an American nightmare. NOW on PBS, with Blueprint America, examines this crisis through the example of southern California.%5/11/2009 4:18:11 PM%1360133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/40/790/bigfix_ch3.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/NOW440.mp4
Programs%Blueprint America%Beneath the North Texas Dirt%Expose on Bill Moyers Journal reports on a team of investigative journalists that uncovered how state and federal regulators in Texas, along with several power companies, have ignored fatal design flaws in our nation's energy infrastructure.%5/11/2009 4:21:42 PM%1556333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/40/883/expose.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Expose_Blueprint_America.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%Racing the Clock: The Dutch Auction%Aalsmeer is the Wall Street of the flower world, where prices are set in a descending-bid system known as &quot;the Dutch auction.&quot;%10/3/2009 2:48:47 PM%162400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/378/thumb-auction.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Racing_The_Clock_44khz.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%The Botany of Desire: Perspectives from the Arts, Humanities and Sciences%A panel of professors from UC Berkeley discusses the interdisciplinary importance of The Botany of Desire.%10/3/2009 3:00:53 PM%1136533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/388/thumb-perspectives.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Perspectives_From_Arts_44.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%Apples - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about apples that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:22:51 PM%711533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-apple.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Apple_44.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%Cannabis - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about cannabis that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:28:14 PM%251466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-mj.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Marijuana_44.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%Potatoes - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about potatoes that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:31:00 PM%431400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-potato.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Potato_44.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%Like A Florist From 100 Years Ago%Teresa Sabankaya not only sells antique roses -- she grows most of the flowers in her shop.%10/7/2009 5:10:07 PM%414600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/379/thumb-florist.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Like_a_Florist_From_44__614509.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%How The Delicious Apple Got Its Name%The story of a bright red apple that has become an American icon.%10/7/2009 5:10:06 PM%69733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/393/thumb-delicious.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_How_The_Delicious_Apple_44__203099.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%Bringing Back Hard Cider%Steven Wood explains the challenges of re-introducing Americans to a forgotten beverage with an elegant history.%10/7/2009 5:10:06 PM%284000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/395/thumb-cider.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Bringing_Back_Hard_Cider_44__069483.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%Tulips - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about tulips that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/8/2009 11:44:35 AM%0%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-tulip.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Tulip_44.mp4
Programs%Botany of Desire%Preview Trailer%Featuring Michael Pollan and based on his best-selling book, this special takes viewers on an eye-opening exploration of the human relationship with the plant world -- seen from the plants' point of view. The program shows how four familiar species (the apple, the tulip, marijuana and the potato) evolved to satisfy our yearnings for sweetness, beauty, intoxication and control.%8/20/2009 5:24:25 PM%375257%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/141/288/botany_weed_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/botany_prvw.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 10: Full Circle%As the Nimitz makes its final transit from Hawaii to California, the sailors and Marines on board prepare to return to their homes and families. For those still on board, the &quot;Tiger Cruise&quot; provides a buffer, but there's no such transition for those who fly home early from Hawaii.%5/14/2009 12:08:13 PM%3271621%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/47/561/coronado_return.1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR110.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 9: Get Home-itis%A six-month absence places a heavy burden on relationships. The Navy holds seminars to counsel sailors on what to expect when they return home - and how to make the transition smooth. The &quot;Tiger Cruise&quot; ritual allows sailors to invite their family members aboard for the last leg of the deployment.%5/14/2009 12:05:37 PM%3271830%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/977/ep_09_01.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR109.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 8: True Believers%This episode explores the many expressions of faith onboard the USS Nimitz: faith in self, faith in one's shipmates, faith in the mission of the ship and the president's call to arms.%5/14/2009 12:04:18 PM%3271668%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/929/ep_08_01.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR108.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 7: Rites of Passage%The last day in the Gulf is the last chance to drop bombs before the Nimitz heads home. The jets take off, laden with ordnance, and return hours later, still carrying the same bombs.%5/14/2009 12:03:48 PM%3271600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General__451067.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR107.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 6: Groundhog Day%After two months in the Gulf, one day starts to become indistinguishable from the next. The airwing still hasn't dropped a single bomb, which is frustrating for some on board.%5/14/2009 12:03:02 PM%3271866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/46/435/dhow.1__524923.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR106__979652.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 5: Show of Force%The mission really kicks off when the Nimitz arrives in the Gulf. The conditions are extreme: flight deck personnel endure temperatures hovering around 120 degrees, while the pilots undertake grueling six-hour missions over Iraq.%5/14/2009 12:02:18 PM%3271552%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/46/429/fltdkdanger.1__842187.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR105.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 4: Squared Away%Mentoring and camaraderie are what hold the ship together. But life on deployment is stressful for everyone aboard, and there can be considerable friction between enlisted personnel and their superiors. Port calls allow sailors to blow off steam, but they don't relieve all the pressure.%5/14/2009 12:01:30 PM%3271600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/433/ep_04_01.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR104.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 3: Super Secrets%The ship's location and itinerary are classified. Details of how the nuclear reactor works are top secret. Many aspects of life on a nuclear aircraft carrier are hush-hush.%5/14/2009 12:00:32 PM%3271600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/46/398/drb__115703.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR103__238405.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 2: Controlled Chaos%The men and women of the USS Nimitz live beneath the runway of a major airport. They sleep on the roof of a nuclear power plant. It's a perilous environment. Their only bulwark against danger and chaos is to bond with their units on board the ship.%5/14/2009 11:59:33 AM%3271807%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/46/368/hangar.2__372418.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR102__064354.mp4
Programs%Carrier%Episode 1: All Hands%On a bright May morning, 5,000 sailors and Marines bid farewell to their loved ones before the mammoth USS Nimitz pulls out of Coronado, California, and sets a course for Hawaii and beyond.%5/14/2009 11:39:01 AM%3272000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/12/673/ep_01_01.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR101.mp4
Programs%Craft in America%Episode III - Community%Throughout time, craft work has been a community activity. This hour will focus on spiritual connection artists have to their communities through craft making. The personal stories of gifted artists and passionate newcomers alike reveal the deeply held belief that craft is about more than just the making of an object. It is also about a way of life, a reason for being.%9/28/2009 3:39:13 PM%3301575%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/327/cria_community_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_community.mp4
Programs%Craft in America%Episode II - Landscape%Landscape focuses on the relationship between the artists and their physical environment.  Craft artists depend on their natural environment for both materials and inspiration. This hour will look at the processes through which natural materials become finished works of craft, and what deeper messages may be contained therein.%9/28/2009 3:39:06 PM%3300900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/322/cria_landscape_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_landscape.mp4
Programs%Craft in America%Episode I: Memory%Take a personal tour through craft's history in America beginning with the pioneers of the field to the intimate stories of some of our country's most prominent craft artists.  Memory observes how past is prologue, and looks to the dynamic of cultural history and personal heritage in creating objects.%9/28/2009 3:39:08 PM%3300834%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/318/cria_memory_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_memory.mp4
Programs%e2%A Garden in Cairo%Cairo is one of the most densely populated in the world, with only one footprint of green space per person prior to 2005. His Highness the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims, saw the need to relieve this congestion. The result is Al-Azhar Park: a 500-year-old dump-turned-&quot;urban lung&quot; that provides much-needed green space and a source of civic pride.%6/8/2009 10:47:54 AM%1528453%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/333/desi-000301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI301.mp4
Programs%e2%Architecture 2030%Buildings are responsible for almost half of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Can a collaborative effort - government leaders, architects, regulatory agencies and building suppliers - avert a climate crisis through policy change and education? Architect-turned-activist Ed Mazria may have the answer.%4/16/2009 3:14:55 PM%1513406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/382/DESI-000212-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_architecture2030_44khz.mp4
Programs%e2%Greening the Federal Government%Government buildings are not historically associated with sustainability or exquisite design. But the U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) Design Excellence program is changing that perception. The program commissioned Pritzker Prize-winning Architect Thom Mayne to design the San Francisco Federal Building, a structure that aims to be the prototype for tomorrow's workplace.%4/16/2009 3:14:58 PM%1513406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/332/DESI-000208-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_govt_44khz.mp4
Programs%e2%The Druk White Lotus School - Ladakh%Ladakh, India is one of the most remote regions on earth. Beset with religious, political and cultural strife, it is also one of the most tumultuous. Enter the Druk White Lotus School, which intends to equip Ladakhi children for living in the modern world while simultaneously embracing Buddhist traditions.%10/26/2009 3:04:58 PM%1513569%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/294/DESI-000207-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_druklotus_44khz__847748.mp4
Programs%e2%Transport: Food Miles%In the 21st-century global food economy, by the time it's been grown, processed and distributed, most food has traveled an average of 1,500 miles before reaching the plate.  AS renowned author Michael Pollan elaborates, the effects of this fossil fuel-driven system are detrimental to the environment, to health and to social well-being.%12/18/2009 3:22:33 PM%1528964%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/276/773/desi-000309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI309_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%e2%Transport: Paris: Velo Liberte%Paris' ambitious public-private &quot;Velib&quot; bike initiative encourages residents to forgo cars for bikes and public transportation.%12/18/2009 3:22:26 PM%1528499%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/276/770/desi-000308-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI308_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%e2%London: The Price of Traffic%London's congestion charge challenges the 20th-century notion that cities should be designed around cars and asks drivers to pay for access to public roads and parking spaces. Thanks to Deputy Mayor Nicky Gavron, this plan is the core of a sweeping push to transform London into a transit-efficient and pedestrian-friendly mega-city in time for the 2012 Olympic Games.%6/8/2009 10:48:26 AM%1527989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/343/desi-000307-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI307.mp4
Programs%e2%Affordable Green Housing%New York City is known for its diversity, but that quality isn't always reflected in its public housing developments, which often ignore the social and cultural characteristics of the communities who live in them. This episode follows developer Jonathan Rose through Irvington, Harlem and the Bronx - communities where Rose is putting sustainability within reach of public housing residents.%6/7/2009 3:53:38 PM%1512919%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/68/698/desi-000210-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_greenhousing_44khz.mp4
Programs%e2%Bogota: Building a Sustainable City%Enrique Penalosa, former mayor of Bogota, Colombia, transformed one of the most chaotic cities in the world into a shining model of urban planning. He reformed public transport, added greenways, built mega-libraries and created the longest stretch of bike-only lanes in the world, but along the way he met tremendous opposition from the very people he was attempting to help.%6/7/2009 3:53:31 PM%1513267%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/68/735/desi-000209-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_sustainable_44khz.mp4
Programs%e2%Coal & Nuclear: Problem or Solution?%Renewables, biofuels, solar, wind and other energy sources may be alternatives to fossil fuel, but it is impossible to ignore the ubiquity of coal and the power capabilities of nuclear, despite their many drawbacks.%12/18/2009 3:22:32 PM%1529126%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/276/762/desi-000206-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI206_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Empires%Martin Luther: Reluctant Revolutionary%The Catholic Church uses all of its might to try and silence Luther, including accusations of heresy and excommunication.%1/7/2010 2:02:29 PM%3329578%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/292/670/mlut102_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/MLUT102_16x9.mp4
Programs%Empires%Martin Luther: Driven to Defiance%Martin Luther is born into a world dominated by the Catholic Church.  For the keenly spiritual Luther, the Church's promise of salvation is irresistible.%1/7/2010 1:40:11 PM%3295561%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/292/654/mlut101_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/MLUT101_16x9.mp4
Programs%Empires%Peter & Paul and the Christian Rev. Pt. 2%Spread outside Judea by missionaries like Peter and Paul, the Jesus movement caught on quickly among Jews and non-Jews around the Roman Empire.%12/22/2009 1:42:26 PM%3330647%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/279/991/ppau_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PPAU_102_unstack.mp4
Programs%Empires%Peter & Paul and the Christian Rev. Pt. 1%Early Christianity faced powerful obstacles. The might of the Roman Empire and the power-politics of ancient Jerusalem lay a heavy burden on those who believed Jesus was &quot;the Messiah.&quot;%12/7/2009 2:09:30 PM%3361576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/266/848/ppau_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PPAU_101_unstack.mp4
Programs%Empires%Kingdom of David: The Gifts of the Jews%Rabbis struggle to reinvigorate Judaism after the Romans destroy temples; the rise of Christianity.%12/9/2009 4:33:26 PM%3334199%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/289/KIDA104_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA104_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Empires%Kingdom of David: The End of Days%Conflict erupts between Jews and Romans when Pompeii enters Judah in 63 B.C.%12/9/2009 4:33:25 PM%3364757%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/818/KIDA103_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA103_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Empires%Kingdom of David: Book and the Sword%Ezra reads the Bible to illiterate Judeans in 458 B.C.; the Maccabees defend their religious freedom.%12/9/2009 4:33:30 PM%3364617%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/812/KIDA102_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA102_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Empires%Kingdom of David: Rivers of Babylon%In 586 B.C., exiled Israelites write down stories of Judah.%12/9/2009 4:33:23 PM%3364989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/811/KIDA101_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA101_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Broiled Polenta with Mushroom Ragout%Emma makes our unique broiled polenta with mushroom ragout. Filling and satisfying, it's a perfect meal. Where else but at Everyday Food!%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%160357%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/11/efoo_004082_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4082.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%On the Side: Potato Salad with Sour Cream and Scallions%Lucinda whips up a cold potato salad with sour cream and scallions that makes a great side for any burger.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%138298%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/855/efoo_004051_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4051.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Cookie Jar: Almond Cookies%Everyday Food proves that you don't need hard-to-find ingredients or special gadgets to pull of delicious Asian dishes . Emma shows how to end your meal on a sweet note with crisp and light almond cookies.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%171363%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/883/efoo_004062_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4062.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Cooking for One: Moroccan Chicken%At Everyday Food, we're inspired by the flavors and aromas of other cultures. In this Cooking for One segment, Sarah prepares a fast-cooking Moroccan chicken, sweetened with honey, warmed by ginger, and flecked with fresh tomatoes. It's served on a bed of fluffy couscous.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%169668%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/905/efoo_004071_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4071.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Cookie Jar: Mexican Wedding Cakes%We're eating our way around the world with Everyday Food. Allie fills the Cookie Jar with Mexican Wedding Cakes. These unique, buttery, pecan and cinnamon cookies are rolled in powdery confectioners' sugar.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%150279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/921/efoo_004072_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4072.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Cooking For One: Roasted Chicken with Potatoes and Arugula%Roasting is a quick and efficient method of intensifying flavors. In this segment of Everyday Food, Emma turns up the heat and prepares a comforting meal for one: roasted chicken with new potatoes and arugula.%7/23/2009 11:20:18 AM%176936%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/98/874/efoo_004011_thumb__241067.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4011__740520.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Roasted Fruit%Roasting is a quick and efficient method of intensifying flavors. For dessert, Margot serves up roasted fruit. Baked with fresh rosemary and limejuice, the stone fruit are roasted until soft and tender, and then spooned over vanilla ice cream.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%184250%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/826/efoo_004012_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4012.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Curried Chicken Legs with Carrots and Rice%In this segment of Everyday Food, we cook up spectacular meals fast with just five ingredients. Sarah introduces some exotic flavors to your weeknight dinner with curried chicken legs with carrots and rice.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%199203%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/842/efoo_004031_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4031.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Giant Chocolate Chips%Emma bakes up melt-in-your-mouth giant chocolate chip cookies. The perfect Everyday treat to end any meal.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%182439%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/852/efoo_004052_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4052.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Pork Tenderloin with Roasted Apples and Onions%Lucinda prepares pork tenderloin with roasted apples and onions. Brush our quick balsamic-maple glaze over the pork and serve it with sweet apples and onions for a terrific mid-week treat.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%202269%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/14/efoo_004081_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4081.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Barbequed Chicken Drumsticks%Emma prepares everybody's favorite, barbecued chicken drumsticks. We dust ours with chili powder and toss them in a quick homemade barbecue sauce.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%380458%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/42/efoo_004101_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4101.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Cookie Jar: Whole-Wheat Walnut Raisin Biscotti%Margot makes whole wheat raisin biscotti. Make a batch for your cookie jar on the weekend and treat yourself to one with your morning coffee. Breakfast made easy, that's Everyday Food.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%222888%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/45/efoo_004092_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4092.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Hunter-Style Chicken%Margot prepares a hunter-style chicken with dark chicken thigh meat, tomatoes and mushrooms that takes just 15 minutes to microwave. Zap up a tasty meal in minutes with Everyday Food.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%153530%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/76/2efoo_004102_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4102.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Lunchbox: Spinach and Artichoke Wrap%When you're hungry for something light and delicious, try assembling one of Everyday Food's unique sandwiches and wraps. Margot prepares a spinach and artichoke wrap that's perfect for the lunchbox.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%143104%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/206/efoo_004131_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4131.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Quick Bites: Smoked Salmon on Chips and Herbed Bocconcini%When company comes, it's time for some Quick Bites. Lucinda prepares two fast and easy no-cook recipes to impress your guests: smoked salmon on thick-cut potato chips, and herbed bocconcini. Bring everyday elegance into your kitchen with Everyday Food.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%140434%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/838/efoo_004021_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4021.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%After School Snacks: White Bean Dip%At Everyday Food, we dress up entrees and desserts with sauces that taste so good they seem hard to make, but couldn't be easier. Margot makes an after-school snack of white-bean dip with toasted pita chips that's creamy, light and nutritious.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%134907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/84/efoo_004111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4111.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Freeze It: Romesco Sauce%A good sauce can make a great meal. This Freeze It segment features romesco sauce. Lucinda prepares this classic Spanish red sauce of tomatoes, sweet peppers, almonds and bread that is perfect for chicken, fish or meat. Sauce up your cooking with Everyday Food!%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%159985%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/133/efoo_004112_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4112.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Healthy Start: Steel-Cut Oats%Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Emma prepares steel-cut oats that are nuttier, tastier and healthier than prepackaged instant oatmeal. It's the perfect Healthy Start.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%115960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/42/efoo_004091_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4091.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%After School Snacks: Cheddar-Carrot Balls%For an after-school snack that's fun for kids, and a guilty pleasure for adults, Sarah prepares cheddar-carrot balls. We know how to say cheese at Everyday Food.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%103073%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/188/efoo_004122_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4122.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Grilled Cheese Sandwich%At Everyday Food, our sandwich recipes are quick and easy to make at a moment's notice. Emma serves up an all-American favorite: grilled cheese. Golden and buttery, with melted cheddar cheese oozing out from the sides, it's no wonder it's one of our favorite comfort foods.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%120999%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/209/efoo_004132_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4132.mp4
Programs%Everyday Food%Cookie Jar: Chocolate Dipped Pretzels%Be prepared for company with Everyday Food's crowd-pleasing, make-ahead recipes. Margot makes big batches of chocolate-covered pretzels. This sweet-and-salty snack is great to have on hand for those surprise visits.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%104164%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/852/efoo_004041_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4041.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Digital Nation%FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin (Growing up Online) teams up with one of the leading thinkers of the digital age, Douglas Rushkoff (The Persuaders, Merchants of Cool), to continue to explore life on the virtual frontier.%2/2/2010 6:38:53 PM%5170770%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/314/1018/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/2809__095111.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians (Pt. 2)%The story of the life of Jesus and the epic rise of Christianity. Said one critic: &quot; It's a revelation of what television can be.&quot;%12/21/2009 3:37:34 PM%6794466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/279/101/thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/jc2.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians (Pt. 1)%The story of the life of Jesus and the epic rise of Christianity. Said one critic: &quot; It's a revelation of what television can be.&quot;%12/21/2009 1:38:58 PM%6879066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/278/993/thumb1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/jc1.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Card Game%Investigating  the massive consumer loan industry and what's ahead for banks and consumers...%11/25/2009 1:12:51 PM%3383913%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/256/859/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2806_Bcast_44khz.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%A Death in Tehran%The life and death of the woman whose image remains a potent symbol for those who want to keep the Iranian reform movement alive.%11/18/2009 4:45:33 PM%3342071%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/250/104/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2805_HD_44khz__077806.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Close to Home%Producer Ofra Bikel chronicles the recession's impact on one unlikely neighborhood--New York's Upper East Side..%10/28/2009 12:04:47 PM%3323007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/15/17/FRONclose2HomeThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2803_44khzB.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Warning%Long before the economic meltdown, one woman tried to warn about the threat to the financial system...%10/21/2009 3:05:49 PM%3316250%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/17/241/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2802_Warning_44khz.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Obama's War%Can U.S. forces succeed in a land long known as the &quot;graveyard of empires?&quot;%10/14/2009 11:51:47 AM%3314903%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/212/124/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2801_ObamaWar_44khz_2__133806.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Season Preview%FRONTLINE's award-winning filmmakers and correspondents return with new in-depth stories on the economy, the war in Afghanistan and the new digital world we're living in.%8/25/2009 6:32:37 PM%163166%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/146/626/FRON_prvw_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRONTLINE_PRVW.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Breaking the Bank%The inside story of  one of the most controversial moments in America's financial crisis - and its ongoing drama%6/30/2009 12:24:08 PM%3395533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/91/221/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2715-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Madoff Affair%Inside the world's first global Ponzi scheme - and how he got away with it for so long...%5/13/2009 5:43:57 PM%3301701%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/47/738/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2714-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Released%What happens to the mentally ill when they leave America's prisons?  Why do they return at such alarming rates ?%5/5/2009 1:04:42 PM%3245000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/39/919/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2713-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Poisoned Waters%Investigating the dangerous new wave of  pollutants entering our waterways and drinking water - and who's responsible.%5/5/2009 2:36:24 PM%7004066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/16/913/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2712-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Black Money%FRONTLINE investigative correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the shadowy world of international bribery.%5/5/2009 1:04:41 PM%3408066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/39/830/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2711-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Sick Around America%FRONTLINE travels the country examining the nation's broken health care system and exploring the need for a fundamental overhaul.%4/23/2009 10:35:32 AM%3255530%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/25/928/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2710-cove.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Ten Trillion and Counting%How the economy went so bad, so fast and what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix.%4/23/2009 10:35:32 AM%3407133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/25/915/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2709-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Inside the Meltdown%How the economy went so bad, so fast and what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix.%4/4/2009 11:54:35 AM%3389856%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/983/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2708-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%My Father, My Brother, and Me%Correspondent Dave Iverson's personal journey to understand Parkinson's, the disease which has taken such a toll on his family.%4/4/2009 11:42:00 AM%3370170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb__373806.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2707-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Dreams of Obama%A rich personal and political biography of America's 44th president and what has brought him to this historic moment...%4/4/2009 11:40:41 AM%3382933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2706-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%HEAT%A far-reaching investigation into America's energy landscape and what can be done to save our planet - and what it will take.%3/5/2009 2:17:47 PM%6979662%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/479/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2613-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Choice 2008%This two-hour program examines the rich personal and political biographies of John McCain and Barack Obama and goes behind the headlines to discover how they arrived at this moment and what their very different candidacies say about America.%3/5/2009 2:18:04 PM%6947363%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/523/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2701-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The War Briefing%Can the war in Afghanistan be won?  A hard, inside look at the real policy choices facing the next president.  The War Briefing won the 2009 Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography, Timothy Grucza, cameraman.%3/5/2009 2:17:48 PM%3366900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/481/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2702-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Bad Voodoo's War%FRONTLINE captures the realities of war through a &quot;virtual embed&quot; with a National Guard platoon serving in Iraq.%3/5/2009 2:17:42 PM%3364501%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/946/322/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2610-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Old Man and the Storm%The compelling saga of one family's efforts to rebuild their homes, and their lives, in post-Katrina New Orleans.%4/4/2009 11:05:29 AM%3389952%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/981/thumb__942225.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2705-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Hugo Chavez Show%Controversial, bombastic, he believes he is destined to change Venezuela and the whole of Latin America. Who is Hugo Chavez? And where is he headed?%4/3/2009 6:34:52 PM%5077879%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/981/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/frow-2704-stream__019074.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Sick Around the World%In the debate over health care, what might the U.S. learn from the successes and failures of five other capitalist democracies?%3/5/2009 2:17:41 PM%3379066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/1003/39/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2611-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Bush's War Part 2%The inside story of the war that will define a presidency -- a war that no one expected, and no one planned for.%9/28/2009 6:31:51 PM%6863911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/196/679/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2609.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Bush's War Part 1%On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion, FRONTLINE unfolds the full saga of the war in a two-part, definitive broadcast.%9/28/2009 6:31:49 PM%8633533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/196/505/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2608_Bush_War_Part1.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Rules of Engagement%What happened that November day in Haditha, Iraq gets to the heart of the  war U.S. troops are fighting.  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form.%4/3/2009 6:32:46 PM%3389556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/972/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2607-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Growing Up Online%What does it mean to be part of the first generation coming of age in the Internet era?  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Informational Program.%9/17/2009 10:46:55 AM%3389866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/971/thumb__824656.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2606-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Medicated Child%Millions of U.S. children are taking psychiatric drugs, most never tested on kids. Good medicine - or an uncontrolled experiment?%11/2/2009 3:06:28 PM%3376738%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/232/936/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2605-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Undertaking%A haunting portrait of the world of Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors, a family which has long cared for the dead - and the living.%4/3/2009 6:22:54 PM%3334803%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/971/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2603-stream__593151.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%Cheney's Law%Inside the bruising closed door battles within the Bush administration over the power of the presidency and the rule of law.%4/3/2009 6:39:28 PM%3375206%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/969/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2601-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Tank Man%17 years later, what does he mean for a China that today is a global economic powerhouse and now hosts the 2008 Olympics?%6/9/2009 5:06:23 PM%5063761%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/70/811/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2410.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE%The Secret History of the Credit Card%The surprising history and clever tactics of an industry few Americans fully understand.%11/25/2009 10:13:56 AM%3367636%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/255/805/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2305_withFUND_SD.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE/World%Pakistan Under Siege%In this special edition, three stories from a country battling for its own survival.%5/28/2009 9:03:29 AM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/15/337/frow80Xthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-803-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE/World%Children of the Taliban%Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy takes a dangerous journey through Pakistan to investigate the recruitment methods of a militant branch of the Taliban; Correspondent Douglas Rushkoff travels to South Korea to see how the country's digital revolution is changing the place and its people.%5/27/2009 9:04:33 PM%3192000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/59/218/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-802-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE/World%Taking on the Mafia%The inside story of a group of shop owners and young activists who stood up to the powerful Sicilian mafia. Carola Mamberto explores the story of a restaurant owner - backed by an upstart anti-mafia movement of young people and an elite law enforcement team - who refused to pay the mafia's monthly &quot;tax,&quot; taking a stand against mob bosses who've kept Italy in their grip for decades.%4/22/2009 10:14:19 AM%3406333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/753/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-801-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE/World%Jesus in China%As the world spotlight hits China this summer, reporter Evan Osnos goes inside one of the country's most important, but least understood movements - China's underground churches.%4/22/2009 10:14:17 AM%3400133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/747/1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/frw-705-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE/World%Crimes at the Border%In a joint project with The New York Times, correspondent Lowell Bergman investigates the business of human smuggling across the busy ports of entry between Mexico and the United States.%4/22/2009 10:14:43 AM%3375200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/746/1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-704-stream.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE/World%State of Emergency%FRONTLINE/WORLD correspondent David Montero ventures into the mountainous Swat Valley where the Pakistani army is fighting Taliban insurgents. It is a place off-limits to most Western journalists, but Montero manages to uncover the story of a mysterious and ruthless Pakistani Taliban leader and meets the moderate local politician who tried to stop him.  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine.%4/22/2009 10:14:18 AM%3380933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/1022/474/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/FROW6703compressed.mp4
Programs%FRONTLINE/World%Extraordinary Rendition%FRONTLINE's international news magazine returns with an investigation into the CIA's controversial practice of kidnapping terror suspects for interrogation.%4/22/2009 10:14:43 AM%3390933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/1021/412/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_world/flw-701-stream.mp4
Programs%Great Performances%Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic%Considered the most dynamic young conductor in classical music since Bernstein, 28-year-old Gustavo Dudamel begins his tenure as Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in fall 2009. In this program, learn more about Dudamel, the LA Philharmonic, composer John Adams, and see a movement from John Adams' &quot;City Noir&quot; and Mahler's  &quot;Symphony No. 1 in D major&quot; performed at his inaugural concert.%10/22/2009 3:23:37 PM%3101400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/220/724/gper-003503-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/gper-003503-stream.mp4
Programs%Great Performances%Dance In America: Wolf Trap's Face of America%The 90-minute program showcases aerial dancers off the cliffs of Yosemite National Park, synchronized swimmers underwater at Coral Reef National Monument, and follows some of the country's most exciting young dancers to Mammoth Cave, Wright Brothers National Memorial, the remains of a sugar cane plantation at Virgin Islands National Park, and the sacred terrain of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.%5/6/2009 3:53:21 PM%5071029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/25/453/thumb-program-wt.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/wolftrap_program.mp4
Programs%Great Performances%King Lear%Arguably the finest Shakespearean actor of his generation, Ian McKellen recreates his recent stage performance of the tragic monarch in a special television adaptation. Directed by Trevor Nunn, the telecast includes nearly all the original cast members of the sold-out Royal Shakespeare Company production that premiered in Stratford-Upon-Avon in April 2007.  Sir Ian McKellan received an Emmy nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie in 2009.%4/16/2009 6:36:29 PM%9363000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/2/473/kinglear-main.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/King-Lear-full-show.mp4
Programs%Great Performances%Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008: A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein%Featuring selections ranging from the 1944 ballet Fancy Free through West Side Story (1957) to his final opera A Quiet Place (1983), this video offers a virtual sound portrait of Leonard Bernstein's life.  This episode received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Special Class Programs in 2009.%3/19/2009 11:25:49 AM%2183934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/952/591/gper-3402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/performance.mp4
Programs%Great Performances%The New York Philharmonic: Live From North Korea%Opening with the national anthems of North Korea and the United States, The New York Philharmonic performs in the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre, with coverage by Bob Woodruff of ABC, which has had rare access inside the closed society of the DPRK, where contact with the outside world is completely forbidden to citizens. The New York Philharmonic visit marks the first by American artists there.%5/14/2009 4:45:51 PM%6872000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/18/81/program-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/ny_phil_program__465420.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Slave Songbook%The president of the Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum recently discovered an unusual book in his late mother's extraordinary collection of African American artifacts. The small, cloth-bound book, titled Slave Songs of the United States, has a publication date of 1867 and contains a collection of 136 plantation songs. Could this be the first book of African American spirituals ever published?%1/8/2010 6:12:04 PM%1060733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/280/108/hide-slavesongbook-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/hide-slavesongbook-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 11%Could these music plates be the originals for &quot;Take the A Train?&quot; How is a stamp connected to the landmark civil rights case of the &quot;Scottsboro Boys?&quot; Has the discovery of an old bridge abutment changed the location of an historic site?%9/8/2009 6:11:27 AM%3278133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/14/497/HIDE-000711-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000711-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Web Extra: Civil War Bridge%Did a South Carolina man discover evidence that could redraw Civil War maps?  Host Elyse Luray goes to Columbia to investigate.%9/2/2009 3:11:25 PM%966266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/157/46/HIDE-CivilWarBridge-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-CivilWarBridge-preview.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 10%What happened to a WWII POW who sketched portraits at the German camp Stalag 17B? What's the story behind photographs of the Seadrome project? Was an old artillery shell involved in an attack on Black Tom Island?%8/27/2009 7:50:43 PM%3278133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/149/784/HIDE-000710-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000710-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 9%Are six large paintings part of a mural project commissioned by the WPA? Why would abolitionist White Matlack own a miniature profile of George Washington? Is a piece of paper a fragment of a Japanese Balloon Bomb?%8/21/2009 3:05:12 PM%3284133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/142/907/HIDE-000709-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000709-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Web Extra: Stalag 17 Portrait%The Germans shot down George Silva's plane during World War II, and he spent the rest of the war in Stalag 17.  George paid one potato and two onions for one of his fellow POWs to sketch his portrait.  Sixty-five years later George wants to know what happened to the artist. Did he survive the prison camp?%8/24/2009 3:59:22 PM%1054266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/145/391/HIDE-Stalag17-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-Stalag17-preview.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 8%Could a World War II souvenir be a dagger that belonged to Benito Mussolini? Could references in family letters refer to a post-slavery exodus to Liberia? Was a little black box a Civilian Warning Device for nuclear attacks?%8/17/2009 2:29:39 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/128/199/HIDE-000708-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-00708-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 6%Could this be a piece of Amelia Earhartï¿½??s lost airplane? Why did an obscure court case about an unknown Native American matter to a US President? Was this unusual home made from a boxcar?%7/23/2009 1:46:25 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/114/492/HIDE-000706-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000706-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Web Extra: Boxcar Home%Watch a preview for the Monday, July 27th, episode of History Detectives.  A Colorado couple makes an unusual discovery in their basement, is their home made from a boxcar?  Host Gwendolyn Wright investigates.%7/20/2009 3:55:10 PM%938348%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/110/865/HIDE-boxcar-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-boxcar-preview.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 5%Did this recording play a part in the infamous trial of &quot;Tokyo Rose?&quot; Could this be a photograph of the Lakota warrior Crazy Horse? Could this diary reveal the fate of a missing bomber pilot from World War II?%7/16/2009 7:30:40 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/107/385/HIDE-000705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000705-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 4%Why were babies exhibited at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair? How are these photos linked to an early movie mogul? Did the weaver of this Southwestern rug violate a taboo?%7/9/2009 4:58:03 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/99/266/HIDE-000704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000704-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Web Extra: Sideshow Babies%This segment, part of Season 7 Episode 4, will have its TV premiere on Monday, July 13, 9-10 p.m. on PBS. In 1933, a baby so tiny her parents cradled her in a shoebox is whisked away by the Chicago Board of Health and put on display in an incubator at the Chicago World's Fair. Elyse Luray folllows this personal story to the bizarre beginnings of life-saving medical technology.%7/6/2009 2:57:18 PM%927432%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/95/901/HIDE-000704-ch2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-SideshowBabies-preview__261757.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 3%Was this gun used in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre? Does this letter reveal a Booth plot to assassinate Andrew Jackson? How is this explosive device connected to grave robbing and cadaver dissecting?%7/6/2009 12:24:28 PM%3294200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/11/465/HIDE-000703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000703-stream__287136.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 2%Did a Manhattan Project insider sell his invention to the government for a single dollar? Is this huge block of beeswax linked to a ship that wrecked 300 years ago? Could this French manuscript solve a family mystery?%6/30/2009 9:34:00 AM%3294200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/85/672/nola-000702-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000702-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7, Episode 1%Did Thomas Edison invent this machine to unlock the secrets of the dead? What went wrong on Cat Island? Was the owner of this watch fob witness to Francisco &quot;Pancho&quot; Villa's infamous 1916 raid?%6/23/2009 9:49:53 AM%3290733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/755/nola-000701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000701-stream.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 7 Highlights%Investigating strange and mysterious objects from the past take the History Detectives down the seldom explored avenues of our history. The seventh season of the popular series debuts on Monday, June 22 at 9-10 p.m.. New episodes air all summer on Monday evenings at 9 p.m. (check local listings)%6/10/2009 7:38:59 PM%271266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/72/199/hide-sizzle.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HD_Season7_preview.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 10%Did this record play a dramatic role in the Allied victory during the Second World War? Does this letter link an American President to the high seas piracy of the 1800s? What is the meaning of the markings on a silver bar found in a Spanish shipwreck?%6/8/2009 11:28:00 AM%3247078%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/204/HIDE-000610-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE610.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 9%Are these the remains of a navy schooner that fought with the mighty British Empire? How is this Connecticut farmhouse connected to the assassination of a Russian tsar? Is this painting an unknown work by an immigrant poet whose words inspired a generation?%6/8/2009 11:27:23 AM%3247200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/196/HIDE-000609-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE609_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 8%Do these pages open the book on a President who built a nation as his son fell into ruin? / What does this silver spoon have to do with the largest mass execution in U.S. history? Is this piece of fabric from the first transatlantic flight, eight years before Lindbergh?%6/8/2009 11:27:41 AM%3247200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/13/545/HIDE-000608-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE608_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 7%Is this shell from a devastating act of foreign sabotage on U.S. soil? Did this farmhouse door sail into battle in one of America's greatest naval victories? Did this unassuming house protect an American colony from attack almost 300 years ago?%6/8/2009 11:27:58 AM%3247078%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/51/HIDE-000607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE607.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 5%Was this device snatched from the burning wreckage of the ill-fated zeppelin? Is this stamp connected to a moment when the military bore weapons against fellow soldiers? Did this bell sit ringside at the world's first boxing superstar's legendary match?%6/8/2009 11:27:41 AM%3247171%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/51/HIDE-000605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE605.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 4%Can the symbols on this unusual item of clothing help identify a marine? Was this mobile home part of a modern-day wagon train halfway across the world? Could this piece of sheet music have come from Abraham Lincoln's private collection?%6/8/2009 11:27:40 AM%3248169%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/64/773/HIDE-000604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE604.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 3%Is this scrap of fabric evidence of a secret wartime attack on the United States' mainland? Why did some New Yorkers plan a high society circus during the Great Depression? Could a box found in a dumpster hold information about the founding of a top-secret Presidential retreat?%6/8/2009 11:27:39 AM%3248169%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/64/555/HIDE-000603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE603.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 2%Is this peculiar flag one that African-American soldiers marched under in the war to end all wars? Is this painting an original depiction of Native American life from one of the premiere painters of the American West? Was this building a safe haven for persecuted immigrants, or a hub for organized crime?%6/8/2009 11:27:57 AM%3246939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/63/390/HIDE-000602-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE602.mp4
Programs%History Detectives%Season 6, Episode 1%Does this diary hold the key to understanding the fate of a missing bomber pilot from World War II? Was this coin a target for one of the Wild West's most popular female sharpshooters? Is this tattered book a true account of female slavery in the old West?%6/8/2009 11:28:04 AM%3247266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/62/524/hide-000601-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE601.mp4
Programs%In Performance at The White House%A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement%Watch a preview of the upcoming concert, &quot;In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement.&quot;%1/26/2010 3:30:08 PM%32066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/308/493/ipwh_preview.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PBS_IPWH_Cut_21_cove.mp4
Programs%In Performance at The White House%Fiesta Latina%The program celebrates Hispanic musical heritage and includes performances by Marc Anthony, Jimmy Smits, Gloria Estefan, Jose Feliciano, George Lopez, Thalia, Tito &quot;El Bambino&quot;, the Bachata music group Aventura, and the Chicano rock band Los Lobos, with Sheila E. as the musical director.%10/15/2009 9:17:44 PM%3408108%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/737/fiestalatinastack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IPWH_1601_2009_Fiesta_Latina_Full_Program_not_hinted.mp4
Programs%In Performance at The White House%Aventura: Web Exclusive%Watch the web exclusive of Aventura's &quot;Su Veneno,&quot; with an introduction by George Lopez.%10/15/2009 4:18:56 PM%334529%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/241/aventurastack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IPWH_2009_Fiesta_Latina_Song_Aventura_for_WEB_not_hinted.mp4
Programs%In Performance at The White House%Stevie Wonder%President Barack Obama presents the Second Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song to Stevie Wonder at this special concert in the East Room of the White House in celebration of African American History Month.%3/26/2009 2:45:04 PM%3410066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_GA/17/801/stevieobamathumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_GA/IPWH_2009_Stevie_Wonder_not_hinted.mp4
Programs%Independent Lens%Power Paths%It's time to cut our dependence on fossil fuel and pursue renewable energy. But how can it be done? Native American tribes turn to solar and wind sources to provide clean sustainable energy for cities across the West. Their traditional values toward conservation and the earth offer real solutions to America's energy crisis.%11/4/2009 10:09:16 AM%3349780%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/233/123/INLE-1104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/INLE1104_44khz.mp4
Programs%Independent Lens%Journals of a Wily School%Here's the real-life story of survival on the streets of India. Follow Azad, a young pickpocket, who pushes his limits only to get caught by the police. In an effort to crack down on more serious crime, the police offer Azad a full pardon. But there's a catch--he must turn in his fellow grifters. Will he collaborate or risk it all for life on the streets?%2/1/2010 12:19:19 PM%3304106%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/226/849/INLE-1103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE1103_44khz.mp4
Programs%Independent Lens%Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene%Ex-convict Petey Greene burst onto the radio in 1960s Washington, D.C., raw and uncensored. ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene chronicles the life and times of America's first shock jock, an African American man who spoke the truth to power and influenced a new generation of broadcast personalities.%11/17/2009 9:03:32 PM%3297767%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/750/INLE-1013-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1013-stream__742785.mp4
Programs%Independent Lens%The Atom Smashers%After funding cut backs, Fermilab (a premier U.S. government research laboratory focusing on particle physics) is struggling to survive. Physics, politics and international competition collide as scientists race to find one of the most elusive sub-atomic particles ever theorized: the Higgs boson.%11/17/2009 8:25:34 PM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/718/INLE-1006_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1006-stream__349731.mp4
Programs%Independent Lens%February One: The Story Of The Greensboro Four%In one remarkable day, four college freshmen changed the course of American history. On February 1, 1960, the Greensboro Four began a sit-in at a Woolworth's lunch counter in North Carolina. The act of simply sitting down to order food in a restaurant that refused service to anyone but whites is now widely regarded as one of the pivotal moments in the American civil rights movement.%2/1/2010 4:06:48 PM%3238301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/305/620/INLE-612-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE612_SD_44khz_noSS.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%A Newspaper Serves Its Community - Archive Film%An educational short teaching kids how a story makes the paper. The short breaks down the process on a job by job basis. Each job is described in easy-to-understand detail.%10/16/2009 10:08:04 AM%820105%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/213/526/ilct_newspaperserves_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_newspaperserves.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%What is a Company? - LA TIMES Archival Film%An industrial film from the 1960s that looks into the history and inner workings of Times Mirror, and how Norman Chandler's involvement made Times Mirror the largest publishing empire in the country.%10/16/2009 10:08:04 AM%794865%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/213/378/ilct_whatisacompany_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_archive_company_cove__822802.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%LA Times Today%A look at the Times in the late 1970s at the height of its journalistic and financial success under Otis Chandler.%10/6/2009 6:25:22 AM%894494%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/145/ilct_latimestoday_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_tape4.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%City of Destiny%Explore the growth of Los Angeles after World War II.%10/6/2009 6:25:23 AM%1850189%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/81/ilct_cityofdestiny_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_tape1.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%Inventing LA: Full Show%Two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Peter Jones chronicles the epic saga of the most powerful family in Los Angeles history: the Chandlers. For four generations, they wielded unique influence through their newspaper, the Los Angeles Times. In their pursuit of personal agendas and civic ideals, they built the city of the future and exposed the dark side of the American Dream. Liev Schreiber narrates.%10/6/2009 6:20:16 AM%6957511%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/145/ilct_fullshow_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_full.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%Preview%Two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Peter Jones chronicles the epic saga of the most powerful family in Los Angeles history: the Chandlers. For four generations, they wielded unique influence through their newspaper, the Los Angeles Times. In their pursuit of personal agendas and civic ideals, they built the city of the future and exposed the dark side of the American Dream. Liev Schreiber narrates.%9/29/2009 1:18:51 PM%192125%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/197/463/inventingla_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_promo_cove2.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%Nixon Tape%A recorded phone conversation reveals former President Nixon's opinion of the Chandlers.%9/22/2009 10:13:51 PM%57864%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/641/ilct_nixontape_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_nixon_cove__687198.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%Bombing at the Times%Unionists explode dynamite at the Times Headquarters during Harrison Gray Otis' reign as publisher.%9/23/2009 2:49:56 PM%177510%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/817/ilct_bombing_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_bombing_cove.mp4
Programs%Inventing LA%California Dreaming%A look at the lifestyle of a former LA Times' publisher through a montage of archival images.%9/23/2009 2:50:01 PM%66332%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/817/ilct_californiadreamin2_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_californiadreamin_cove.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Meryl Streep's Julia Child Inspiration%Actress Meryl Streep talks about the role Julia Child played in her life and why she wanted to play the culinary legend in the film Julie & Julia.%8/6/2009 6:31:12 PM%193460%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/128/354/streep_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/StreepInspiration-JulieandJulia.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%The French Chef (1971): Spinach Twins%Julia discusses canned vs. fresh spinach then prepares ingredients for a spinach, mushroom, and ham turnover in the studio. She then travels to France to collaborate in its assembly with Simone (Simca) Beck.%7/10/2009 1:19:56 PM%1719484%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/548/spinachtwins-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Spinach_Twins.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%The French Chef (1964): Elegance with Eggs%It's said that the toque blanche has 100 folds to symbolize the many ways a chef can cook and egg. Let Julia guide you through some elegant approaches to this versatile food.%7/13/2009 10:15:40 AM%1714333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/90/99/eggs_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_S2_D1_069893SMALL.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%The French Chef (1971): La Tarte Tatin%Julia discusses the best types of apples for baking and how to keep them fresh. She then demonstrates the pattern for laying apples into a tart in the classic French style.%7/1/2009 6:42:24 PM%1720133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/805/tartetatinapple-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Apple_Dessert__766351.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%The French Chef (1972): Cheese Souffle%Be the boss of the big cheese souffle using Julia's innovative approach to managing this delicate baked treat.%7/13/2009 10:13:20 AM%1731466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/729/souflee-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Cheese_Souflee.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%PBS Remembers%A tribute to the chef who brought her love of food and cooking to homes across America for nearly 40 years.%4/15/2009 4:32:49 PM%30743%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/506/rememberjulia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS_Memorial_FullBleed.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Ladyfingers Genoise%Julia Child observes California's well-know baking teacher Flo Braker as she demonstrates the classic French technique for creating ladyfingers genoise, the batter of which is used as the base for a variety of miniature decorative cakes.%7/7/2009 11:28:49 AM%1446881%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/784/thumb-113.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA113.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Italian Cookies%Author and master teacher at Peter Kump's New York City Cooking School, Nick Malgieri, bakes a cornmeal-currant biscotti, amaretti or Italian almond macaroons, and waffle-like cookies named pizelles or little pizzas because of their round, flat shape. He demonstrates the two ways to work the biscotti dough to form zaleti (diamond shape cookies). He also shows how to pipe out the amaretti dough.%7/7/2009 11:01:18 AM%1448182%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/771/thumb-112.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA112.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Banana-Chocolate Beignets%Executive pastry chef Norman Love at Ritz Carlton in Naples, Florida visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Love creates chocolate-cinnamon beignets. Love demonstrates how to make the beignet pastry from choux paste. Using a pot sticker press, Love forms the beignets and then fills them with pastry cream and bananas. Love creates a walnut sauce for the beignets.%7/7/2009 11:01:33 AM%1448275%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/770/thumb-107-2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA107.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Chocolate Napoleon & Ice Cream Sandwich%Pastry chef Gale Gand of Brasserie T in Northfield, Ill. creates a towering chocolate napoleon and a fettuccine ice cream sandwich. Gand demonstrates how to make chocolate filo dough, poached pears, cranberry compote, whipped cream with ginger, and the mocha granache  for the napoleon.  He creates a filo dough &quot;fettuccine&quot; for the ice cream sandwich with raspberries and a fresh fruit kabob.%7/7/2009 11:01:34 AM%1447787%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/765/thumb-106.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA106.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%White Chocolate Pattycake%Chef and author, Marcel Desaulniers, of The Trellis in Williamsburg, Va., visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Desaulniers creates a white chocolate pattycake with chocolate tulips. The viewers are told when selecting white chocolate be sure the ingredients include cocoa butter. Desaulniers demonstrates how to make chocolate tulips by dipping balloons into melted dark chocolate.%7/7/2009 11:01:16 AM%1447415%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/765/thumb-105.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA105.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Puff pastry with Michel Richard%Master chef at Citrus in Los Angeles, Michel Richard, visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Richard demonstrates the making and baking of puff pastries. He creates a tourte milanese filled with layers of spinach, red bell pepper omelet, ham and cheese. For dessert, he creates sunny-side up apricot pastries. Richard designs the pastry to look like eggs sunny-side up.%7/7/2009 11:01:17 AM%1447346%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/737/thumb-103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA103.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Rasberry Ruffle Genoise Cake%Master teacher and chocolatier, Alice Medrich from Berkeley, CA, visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Medrich creates a chocolate genoise raspberry ruffle cake, providing tips on the best way to melt and shape chocolate. She layers the cake with creme fraiche, melted chocolate, rum syrup and rasperries in an adjustable pan and places the chilled, fan-shaped chocolates as a decorative topping.%7/7/2009 11:28:51 AM%1447415%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/787/thumb-102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA102.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Focaccia for Dessert?%Executive chef Craig Kominiak at Ecce Panis Bakery in New York City visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Kominiak bakes focaccia, testing  the elasticity of the dough by stretching it to see the &quot;window.&quot; He creates a sandwich with the baked focaccia. Baked with fruit and topped with sugar, focaccia can be also used as a dessert or a breakfast item.%7/7/2009 11:28:51 AM%1448344%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/780/thumb-101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA101.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Mixed Game Grill%Chef at the '21' Club in New York City, Michael Lomonaco visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Lomonaco marinates quail and venison, and creates rumaki with boar bacon and rabbit sausage to form a mixed game grill. Using indirect heating with the coals on one side, Lomonaco cooks these meats outside on the grill. Back in the kitchen, Lomonaco creates a berry relish and home-fried potatoes.%7/10/2009 9:41:11 AM%1495457%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/100/168/120thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM120.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Seared Scallops and Quenelles of Sorbet%Chef Charlie Trotter of his own restaurant, Charlie Trotter's, in Chicago, Ill. visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Chef Trotter prepares the main dish, seared scallops with curried carrot broth. He follows this entree with his multi-fruit dessert, quenelles of sorbet in a warm peach soup.%7/10/2009 9:41:12 AM%1495550%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/100/163/108thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM108.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Roasted Veal Chops and Sweetbreads%Chef and owner Daniel Boulud of the restaurant, Daniel, in New York, NY visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Chef Boulud prepares roasted veal chops and sweetbreads. Chef Boulud uses many types of vegetables, making the meal both sweet and sour.%7/10/2009 1:08:41 AM%1495481%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/99/847/106thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM106.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Shrimp & Rice with Fresh Indian Spices%Cookbook author and teacher, Madhur Jaffrey visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Jaffrey prepares southern Indian shrimp in a spicy coconut sauce and basmati rice with fresh dill. She also demonstrates ways by which to intensify or change spices used in Indian cooking.%7/10/2009 1:08:49 AM%1494923%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/99/831/105thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM105.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Renaissance-Inspired Leg of Lamb%Chef Lynne Rossetto Kasper visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Chef Kasper roasts a renaissance-inspired leg of lamb, influenced by Italian cooking from the 16th century. She also makes a green bean with mortadella side dish.%7/10/2009 1:08:41 AM%1495248%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/99/794/103thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM103.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Stuffed Turkey Roulade%In this 1994 Cooking in Concert special with Jacques Pepin, Julia Child stuffs a boned turkey with meat stuffing, creating a beautiful roulade, suitable for large gatherings.%11/16/2009 7:19:50 PM%4727884%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/248/296/Turkeythumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCJP_full_44khz.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Thai and Indian flavors with Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/20/2009 10:36:21 PM%1491951%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/273/109-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS109_FullBleed__406795.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%New Texan with Robert Del Grande%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/10/2009 12:30:22 PM%1486657%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/12/465/107-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS107_FullBleed.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Hawaiian cuisine with Amy Ferguson-Ota%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/16/2009 4:21:08 PM%1491998%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/71/106-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS106_FullBleed.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Charles Palmer%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/16/2009 4:20:19 PM%1490790%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/545/105-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS105_FullBleed.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Pasta & Risotto with Lidia Bastianich%Italian-born Bastianich presents Mushroom risotto and orecchiette pasta with broccoli and sausage.%4/16/2009 4:20:12 PM%1492764%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/257/104-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS104_FullBleed__004282.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Salmon and Grouper with Patrick Clark%Chef of the Hay-Adams hotel Patrick Clark brings sophisticated salmon roulade and horseradish grouper to the table.%4/16/2009 4:20:14 PM%1493019%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/12/273/103-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS103_FullBleed__199382.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Cajun Cooking with Emeril Lagasse%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/15/2009 6:51:28 PM%1493600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/97/101-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS101_FullBleed.mp4
Programs%Julia Child%Chocolate with Michel Richard%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/22/2009 5:11:07 PM%1489327%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/49/102-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS102_FullBleed.mp4
Programs%Keeping Score%Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique%Berlioz's orchestral sonic spectacular, written to win the heart of a beautiful actress, demanded sacrifice from its author and his audience. From romantic daydreams to deadly displays of devotion, the symphony relates an &quot;episode in the life of an artist.&quot;%10/16/2009 7:55:10 AM%3291939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/212/292/kesc1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC_201_44khz.mp4
Programs%Keeping Score%Beethoven's Eroica%Beethoven's Third Symphony laid bare his dreams, his fears, and, at its climax, his rediscovered heroism. From his early musical rivalries in Vienna to his terrifying duel with deafness, Beethoven reveals the roots of his genius in this episode of Keeping Score.%10/14/2009 3:10:10 PM%3337200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/737/KESC6.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC101_SD.mp4
Programs%Keeping Score%Stravinsky's Rite of Spring%Savage and primitive, hypnotic and hell-bent, Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring turned Paris into the scene of one of the most astounding opening nights in history. In this episode of Keeping Score, the clutching tendrils of the music pull us back through France and Russia to the wild abandon of pagan times.%10/14/2009 3:10:10 PM%3337032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/641/kesc5.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC102_GA.mp4
Programs%Keeping Score%Copland and the American Sound%Aaron Copland blended his Brooklyn Jewish roots with jazz, folk music, and hymns to gamble on a new American sound, yet how such an unlikely outsider captured the spirit of Billy the Kid is a tale worth its own string section.%10/14/2009 3:10:10 PM%3321103%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/212/290/kesc4.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC103_SD.mp4
Programs%Keeping Score%Shostakovich Symphony No. 5%Hidden beneath the surface of his life-saving Symphony No. 5, Shostakovich may have left a subversive cipher. In this episode of Keeping Score, investigate the arresting symphony that would either redeem Shostakovich or condemn him to the Gulag. What Shostakovich has to say might depend on what you're brave enough to hear.%10/28/2009 4:13:09 PM%3303133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/212/307/kesc3.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC203_HD_44khz__178192.mp4
Programs%Keeping Score%Ives Holidays Symphony%Ranging from tender sentiment to savage chaos, the music of early 20th-century composer Charles Ives explores an essentially American riddle: how can we survive the relentless assault of our own success? Join Michael Tilson Thomas as he, the San Francisco Symphony, and Charles Ives belt it out over truth, beauty, and the American Way.%10/21/2009 3:05:48 PM%3303502%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/212/303/kesc2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC202_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%America's Inca Root%Americas Inca Root presents a humorous history of America's favorite tuber - the potato. This 60-second video uses animation, live action, archival footage, and computer animation to tell the food's wild history.  Produced by Alex Rivera.%9/9/2009 10:10:41 PM%60466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/128/IncaRoot.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IncaRootH264.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%Seranade%Watch a playful look at the traditional serenata, where a man brings music to his beloved's window to show his love and admiration.  The viewer doesn't realize that the serenade is happening in modern times, in a cosmopolitan city, where the lady of this man's desires looks down from her window on a sky scraper.  Produced by Felipe Galindo.%9/9/2009 10:16:17 PM%60133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/54/seranade.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SerenadeH264.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%Is My Neighbor Latino?%A person wonders if their new neighbor may be Latino, because the neighbor does not fit the common stereotype.  He asks a popular newscaster, and she goes out to investigate what signs demonstrate the Latinness of this person.  Produced by Jorge A. Aguirre.%9/10/2009 10:59:20 AM%61022%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/815/neighbor.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Neighbor.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%La Tejana Pasionaria%Watch a character portrayal of Emma Tenayuca La Pasionaria, leader of the striking pecan-shellers in 1939 Texas.  Voiceovers tell details about Tenayuca's story and her struggles to bring the group justice.  Produced by Veronica J. Cavazos.%9/10/2009 11:00:24 AM%59744%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/831/latejana.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/pecan.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%Fear of a Latin Planet%Two performance artists deliver a searing critique of Latino media imagery by reciting a litany of stereotypes in spoken-word poetry.  Produced by Bernardo Ruiz.%9/10/2009 11:01:48 AM%62066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/836/planet.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_FearofLP.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%Las Carpas%Learn about the history of Las Carpas,  Mexican tent shows.  Find out how the performances continue to influence present day theater.   The exhibit of Las Carpas at the Hertzberg Circus Museum in San Antonio, Texas, serves as the backdrop for this video.  Produced by Manuel Ray Garcia.%9/10/2009 11:15:40 AM%62020%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/131/lascarpas.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Carpas.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%Woman With Earrings%Woman With Earrings highlights the work of Latino choreographer Francisco Martinez.  It's a 60-second adaptation from his 2000, Horton Award-winning piece, Miniatures.  Produced by Rachel M. Perez.%9/10/2009 11:19:02 AM%61300%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/124/woman.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Earrings.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%The Director%Follow the success stories of four women who were once teen mothers, including the videos producer/director, Dora Pena. It encourages young women to not give up on their dreams.  Produced by Dora Pena.%9/10/2009 11:30:41 AM%60859%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/121/thedirector.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Director.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%Grandma's Hip Hop%A character driven story about a grandmother who is losing her hearing, but as she cooks salsa, she begins to imagine the sounds around her become a song.  Grandma builds a youthful energetic melody with each click of the fork or sizzle from her grill building up to a climactic clang.  Produced by Cristina Ibarra.%9/10/2009 11:33:16 AM%61184%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/49/grandma.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Grandma.mp4
Programs%Latinos in 60 Seconds%Latina Trailblazers%Watch a short biography of Latina pioneer Ellen Ochoa. The piece deals with her voyage from a child growing up in La Meza California, to her current position as the first Latina astronaut.  Produced by Rosemary Contreras.%9/10/2009 11:37:16 AM%61440%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/53/trailblazers.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Astronaut.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%Earth, Wind and Fire%Andres cooks a cold soup of Basque cheese bought in Manhattan before going to the rustic farms where the cheesemakers live.%7/13/2009 5:56:44 PM%1483400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/754/mads_000107_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads107.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%Red Red Wine%No Spanish wine is more famous than Rioja, and Andres starts with a quick tapa of apples in red wine syrup.%7/14/2009 2:41:59 PM%1481733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/773/mads_000113_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads113.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%Food Arts%Using a Catalan olive oil bought in the U.S., Andres prepares two tapas: marinated olives, and toast with cheese and anchovy.%7/14/2009 2:41:59 PM%1481333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/789/mads_000112_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads112.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%A Cultural and Culinary Capital%Andres cooks a quick tapa of fried eggs and Spanish chorizo sausage before showing viewers the artistic and food culture of the Spanish capital.%7/14/2009 2:41:59 PM%1481466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/776/mads_000111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads111.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%Food for the Family%Asturias means family for Andres, and he prepares a simple apple and cheese salad with his mother's favorite blue cheese, Cabrales.%7/14/2009 2:21:08 PM%1528267%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/770/mads_000110_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads110.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%A Taste of The Sea%Andres prepares scallops in their shells with Albarino white wine and visits the dramatic seafood farms of this northwestern region.%7/14/2009 2:21:06 PM%1481066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/770/mads_000109_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads109.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%The Magic of Saffron and Cervantes%Andres uses widely available manchego cheese to prepare a salad of cheese, tomato, thyme and walnuts.%7/14/2009 2:21:04 PM%1481333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/764/mads_000108_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads108.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%Surf and Turf%Andres turns Spain's sparkling wine, cava, into a light dressing for oysters and a refreshing mimosa cocktail.%7/13/2009 5:56:44 PM%1481804%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/754/mads_000106_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads106.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%Tuna and Tapas%Andres prepares a classic tuna salad before joining the extraordinary tuna catch off the southern coast of Spain.%7/13/2009 12:15:36 PM%1482133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/297/mads_000105_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads105.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%Spain's Vegetable Garden%Andres stuffs some piquillos with cheese, then takes viewers to Navarra to show them how to roast and peel the peppers.%7/13/2009 12:14:15 PM%1479600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/229/mads_000104_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads104.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%The Sweet Spanish Center%Andres explains the Spanish sweet tooth, cooking pancakes with chocolate before showing viewers the wonderfully thick hot chocolate of Spain.%7/13/2009 12:14:15 PM%1479133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/224/mads_000103_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads103_1.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%A Pilgrim's Progress in Food%Andres explores the food of the magical, mystical region of Galicia where pilgrims have traveled for centuries.%7/13/2009 12:14:19 PM%1479738%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/217/mads_000102_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads102_1.mp4
Programs%Made in Spain%How They Cook Back Home%From his home region of Asturias in northern Spain, Andres showcases its great cheeses.%7/13/2009 12:14:16 PM%1478135%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/188/mads_000101_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads101_1.mp4
Programs%Mark Twain Prize%Bill Cosby%Taped at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on October 26, the 90-minute Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize features tributes and comic testimonials from a star-studded cast of Bill Cosby's friends and colleagues.%11/4/2009 4:36:26 PM%5296169%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/18/817/cosbystack2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cosby-full-revised-CHN.mp4
Programs%Mark Twain Prize%Sinbad%Watch as Sinbad jokes about Bill Cosby and his roles on &quot;I Spy&quot; as both a spy and a tennis player at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:48 AM%104559%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/sinbad_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Sinbad.mp4
Programs%Mark Twain Prize%Wynton Marsalis and Willie Nelson%Jimmy Heath, Willie Nelson, and Wynton Marsalis improvise together at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:49 AM%121811%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/672/marsalis-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Wynton_Heath_Nelson.mp4
Programs%Mark Twain Prize%Phylicia Rashad%Watch as Phylicia Rashad thanks Bill Cosby for the best acting advice of her career at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:46 AM%133027%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/rashad_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Phylicia_Rashad.mp4
Programs%Mark Twain Prize%Malcolm Jamal Warner%Watch as Malcolm Jamal Warner talks about almost not being cast on &quot;The Cosby Show&quot; at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:47 AM%103166%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/660/warner_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Malcolm_Jamal_Warner.mp4
Programs%Mark Twain Prize%Rita Moreno%Watch as Rita Moreno serenades Bill Cosby, winner of the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, which airs on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:57 AM%122856%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/672/moreno_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Rita_Moreno.mp4
Programs%Mark Twain Prize%Dick Gregory%Dick Gregory thanks Bill Cosby for his effects on other 'negro' comedians at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:58 AM%104907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/dickgregory_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Dick_Gregory.mp4
Programs%Masterpiece%Emma: Episode 3%How will Jane Austen, the master of happy endings, tie up the tangled affairs of her heroines Emma Woodhouse, Harriet Smith and Jane Fairfax? And what will she do about those mystifying men, Mr. Knightley and Frank Churchill?%2/3/2010 12:02:18 PM%3181533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/315/205/mast-004005-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4005_16x9.mp4
Programs%Masterpiece%Emma: Episode 2%Is confirmed bachelor Mr. Knightley secretly courting demure Jane Fairfax (Laura Pyper), recipient of a piano from a mysterious benefactor? Meanwhile, Emma, too, feels the unfamiliar tug of romance -- in the direction of dashing Frank Churchill (Rupert Evans).%1/26/2010 2:43:25 PM%3213200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/304/178/mast-004004-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4004_16x9.mp4
Programs%Masterpiece%Emma Preview%Romola Garai and Jonny Lee Miller star in a lavish new adaptation of Jane Austen's popular novel.%1/19/2010 5:05:37 PM%41007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/303/25/mast-004003-pr-thumb.jpg%http://www.shoppbs.org/entry.poi
Programs%Masterpiece%Emma: Episode 1%Unmarried and glad of it, Emma Woodhouse (Romola Garai) thinks herself the perfect matchmaker for others. Her friend Mr. Knightley (Jonny Lee Miller) has his doubts. Undeterred, she takes on the matrimonial cause of Harriet Smith (Louise Dylan), with unanticipated results.%1/19/2010 10:07:42 PM%6771266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/303/206/mast-004003-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4003_16x9.mp4
Programs%Masterpiece%Return to Cranford: Episode 2%Dame Judi Dench returns in the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated &quot;Cranford&quot; miniseries, based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie rejoin the cast in the acclaimed story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town.%1/13/2010 4:20:20 PM%5019666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/297/409/mast-004002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4002_16x9.mp4
Programs%Masterpiece%Return to Cranford: Episode 1%Dame Judi Dench returns in the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated &quot;Cranford&quot; miniseries, based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie rejoin the cast in the acclaimed story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town.%1/8/2010 2:03:21 PM%5030115%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/293/485/mast-004001-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4001_16x9.mp4
Programs%MediaShift%5Across: Social Media Marketing%Everyone talks about social media marketing, and how businesses must be on Twitter and Facebook to succeed. This roundtable of experts gives advice on what works -- and doesn't -- for small businesses, non-profits and big companies in the social media space.%11/19/2009 3:29:49 PM%1323328%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/251/460/mainsocial.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/socialmediamarketing.mp4
Programs%MediaShift%5Across: Technology Overload%Many of us are feeling overwhelmed with technology and are trying to deal with it. Some people try to take a &quot;Technology Sabbath&quot; - a day off from their computers. On this episode of 5Across, we convened a roundtable of folks who are either overloaded with technology or helping people deal with that overload. And for true balance, the discussion also touches on the benefits of technology, too.%10/13/2009 4:58:58 PM%1552602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/17/657/technology_overload.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/technologyoverloadfinal.mp4
Programs%MediaShift%5Across: Free Speech Online%This episode of the 5Across video roundtable focuses on free speech online in various countries, from Iran to China to Kenya -- and even a mention of the U.S. government's attempts at curtailing speech online over the years.%10/13/2009 4:58:57 PM%1642115%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/199/1013/freespeech.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/july2009showfinal.mp4
Programs%MediaShift%5Across: Twitter Mania%Twitter is a microblogging phenomenon, so we convened a group of power users in politics, photography, self-help, and shopping. Even after two years of Twitter use, we know it's still an evolving medium and are not really sure whether it will outlast the social mediums that came before it, or flame out as another overhyped Internet fad.%10/13/2009 4:58:56 PM%1655745%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/200/513/twitmania.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/twittermaniafinal.mp4
Programs%MotorWeek%2011 Kia Sorento%Kia's all-new Sorento and Ferrari's 430 Scuderia are put to the test. Plus, aerodynamics and car care, why one man's passion for cars is visionary, and long-term road test updates.%1/29/2010 3:05:19 PM%1640533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/311/472/mw_thumbnail_2920.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2920.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Lexus GX 460%Lexus stays the course with the all-new GX 460, and Chevrolet gets wild with the Camaro SS. Plus, absorbing energy, how the Camaro became an icon and long-term road test updates.%1/26/2010 11:30:04 AM%1640866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/308/456/mw_thumbnail_2919.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2919.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Lincoln MKT%Lincoln's new luxury crossover, the MKT, and diesel meets high performance in a pair of BMWs. Plus, lift lesson, a Fiat Freakout and long-term road test updates.%1/19/2010 11:48:47 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/299/420/mw_thumbnail_2918.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2918.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Ford Transit Connect%Ford hopes to connect with small business owners with the Transit Connect, while Porsche unleashes its first-ever sedan, the Panamera. Plus, how to get out of a sticky automotive situation, an important communication tool for hearing impaired drivers, and first driving impressions of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and Nissan NISMO 370Z.%1/12/2010 9:47:28 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/296/378/mw_thumbnail_2917.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2917.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Pratt & Miller Corvette%A Road Test of one of the world's fastest street cars, the Pratt & Miller Corvette, and a review of the bigger and better Subaru Legacy sedan. Other highlights include; diagnosing a misfire, the amazing Ariel Atom, as well as the latest MotorNews and Long-Term Road Test updates.%1/4/2010 2:58:00 PM%1606333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/289/916/mw_thumbnail_2916.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2916.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Acura TSX V6%Power plays from Acura with the new TSX V6, and Audi with the new V10-powered R8. Plus, hybrid maintenance, a new spin on car sharing, and first impressions of the GMC Terrain, Kia Sorento and BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo.%12/18/2009 1:33:34 PM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/276/662/mw_thumbnail_2914.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2914.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Mitsubishi Lancer%A look at Mitsubishi's latest Lancer, the five door sport back, and a thrill ride in Alfa Romeo's exotic 8C Competizione. Plus, proper brake fluid maintenance, clean diesel racing and Road Test updates on the Dodge Ram 1500 and Hyundai Genesis sedan.%12/14/2009 11:43:24 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/270/582/mw_thumbnail_2913.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2913.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Cadillac SRX%Road Tests of Cadillac's redesigned SRX Crossover and Nissan's speedy 370Z Roadster. Other highlights include, how to take the guess work out of finding a certified automotive technician, and a reality check on plug-in hybrids.%12/7/2009 11:42:46 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/266/774/mw_thumbnail_2912.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2912.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Honda Crosstour%Honda gets adventurous with the new coupe-like Accord Crosstour, while Mazda's hot hatchback, the Mazdaspeed3, is back. Plus, paintless dent repair, celebrating 50 years of Ski-Doo, and highlights from the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show.%11/30/2009 12:45:08 PM%1606600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/260/959/mw_thumbnail_2911.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2911.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Camaro SLP ZL575%SLP's super-tuned 2010 Camaro, and Kia's new koup with a &quot;K&quot;. Plus, common sense solutions to common garage problems, 2010 fuel economy ratings, and long-term updates on the Honda Fit and Nisan Cube.%11/23/2009 9:56:26 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/252/422/mw_thumbnail_2910.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2910a.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon%Two wagons hit showrooms, Cadillac's premium CTS Sport Wagon and Subaru's redesigned Outback. Plus, increasing an engine's life expectancy, the return of a local drag strip, and long-term updates on the Suzuki Equator and Kia Soul.%11/16/2009 11:44:04 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/245/93/mw_thumbnail_2909.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2909.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2010 Acura ZDX%A look at Acura's most dynamic crossover yet, the ZDX, and Audi's big and luxurious Q7 TDI. Other highlights include: coping with a dead car battery, why Aprilia's Mana 850 is a game-changer, and first impressions of the Nissan 370Z Roadster, MazdaSpeed3 and Ford Flex EcoBoost.%11/9/2009 11:12:11 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/237/217/mw_thumbnail_2908.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2908.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Ferrari Scuderia%Two ends of the automotive specturm -  Ferrari's ultimate dream machine, the Scuderia, and Suzuki's practical and  priced right sedan, the Kizashi.  Other highlights include: aerodynamics and car care, why one man's passion for cars is truly visionary, a crash test comparison and long-term road test updates.%11/2/2009 4:25:51 PM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/232/859/mw_thumbnail_2907.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2907.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Camaro SS%Chevy brings back the muscle with the Camaro SS, and a Road Test of the surprisingly sporty Hyundai Elantra. Plus, how Camaro became an icon, why a minor accident can be a major headache, and highlights from the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show.%10/23/2009 11:13:24 AM%1603400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/221/646/mw_thumbnail_2906.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2906.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%BMW 335d and X5 xDrive35d%Diesel meets high performance in a pair of BMWs and Jaguar unleashes a ferocious feline with its XFR. Other highlights include: how to safely give your car a lift, a Freak Out fit for a Fiat fan, and long-term updates on the Honda Fit and Nissan Cube.%10/23/2009 11:13:17 AM%1605866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/221/674/mw_thumbnail_2905.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2905.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Porsche Panamera%Porsche introduces the Panamera, its first-ever sedan, while a trio of hip, urban boxy cars go head-to-head to see which one has the best angle for consumers. Plus, getting out of a sticky automotive situation, an important communication tool for hearing impaired drivers, and first impressions of the Pontiac Solstice and Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon.%10/13/2009 12:45:32 PM%1604400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/211/38/mw_thumbnail_2904.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2904.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Chevrolet Equinox%The 2010 Chevrolet Equinox returns with class-leading fuel efficiency, while the 2010 Subaru Legacy  goes mainstream. Other highlights include: a thrill ride in the amazing Ariel Atom, diagnosing a vehicle misfire, a look at the Cash for Clunkers track record, and long-term road test updates on the Kia Soul and Suzuki Equator.%10/13/2009 11:21:16 AM%1604066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/202/755/mw_thumbnail_2903.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2903_equinox.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Power and Economy Drive%Which fuel efficient car delivers on its gas sipping promises when driven to extremes? To find out, MotorWeek put a trio of hybrids, a pair of clean diesels and an economy car to the test. Other hightlights include: a road test of the 2010 Buick LaCrosse, breaking the check engine light code, art cars on parade, and first impressions of the 2010 Acura TSX V6 and 2010 Subaru Outback.%9/25/2009 12:58:02 PM%1573000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/193/542/mw_thumbnail_2902.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2902_greencars.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Ford Taurus%Road Tests of the car Ford hopes will fuel its comeback, the 2010 Taurus, and a look at the rare and exotic 2009 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione. Also,  ABS brake fluids, inside the Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup Series and the Chevy Camaro returns. Plus, an update on the 2009 Hyundai Genesis sedan and 2009 BMW X6 xDrive35i.%9/22/2009 10:58:49 AM%1573200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/187/497/mw_thumbnail_2901.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2901_taurus__932322.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Clean Power Drive%Road Test of the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI, 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the 2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid. Plus, gas saving tips, top rated fuel-efficient vehicles and the Challenge X competition.%9/22/2009 11:31:10 AM%1536866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/162/46/mw_thumbnail_2807.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2807.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Honda Insight vs. Toyota Prius%A head-to-head comparison of hybrids, the 2010 Toyota Prius versus the 2010 Honda Insight.  Also, a Road Test of the 2009 Pontiac G8  GXP, how to remove seized nuts and bolts, a look at the homebrewed biodiesel trend, and which compact cars rate highest in bumper crash tests.%9/22/2009 10:58:49 AM%1588866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/187/495/mw_thumbnail_2843.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2843_insightvsprius.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%Volvo XC60%A Road Test of the 2010 Volvo XC60, a head-turning combination of edgy styling and the latest safety features. Also, an Energy Smart Road Test of the 2010 Audi A3 TDI, a popular European diesel now available in the U.S. Plus, tips on improving driving visibility, NASA's alternative fuel mission, and vehicle reliability rankings.%9/22/2009 10:58:49 AM%1596200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/187/490/mw_thumbnail_2837.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2837_energysavings.MP4
Programs%MotorWeek%2009 Drivers' Choice Awards%MotorWeek reveals the winners of the 2009 Drivers' Choice Awards which recognize the best vehicles in a variety of lifestyle categories from the 2009 model year. One exceptional vehicle receives the highest honor as &quot;Best of the Year.&quot; Plus, advice on replacing and maintaining shocks, and a tour of America on Wheels, a unique car museum.%9/22/2009 10:58:49 AM%1578333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/187/463/mw_thumbnail_2824.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2824_awards.MP4
Programs%My Type 2%Monique: Diary 7%Monique talks about how diabetes has taught her to be more independent and has shaped her career goals.%2/1/2010 3:16:05 PM%69800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1011/Diary7_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_MONIQUE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie: Diary 6%Minnie talks about how her eating habits--and taste buds--have changed, and how her diabetes diagnosis taught her to care for her health.%2/1/2010 3:13:33 PM%62188%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1006/Diary6_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MINNIE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: Diary 7%In this final video diary, Kevina offers her thoughts on the perfect diabetes drug, what diabetes has taught her, and what she's learned from MyType2.%2/1/2010 3:11:29 PM%93943%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1005/Diary7_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_KEVINA.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Joe: Diary 7%In this last diary, Joe talks about how sometimes diabetes has made him stronger.  Other times, it's a burden and scary to tell people about.%2/1/2010 3:09:40 PM%77365%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/998/Diary7_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_JOE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: Diary 8%In her last diary, Doreese talks about how the act of sharing her stories around her pre-diabetes makes things easier.%2/1/2010 3:07:42 PM%56551%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/998/Diary8_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary8_DOREESE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Get Moving Tip #4: Set Your Goal%Make your body your business.  Set personal, realistic goals for your health.%2/1/2010 3:05:19 PM%55989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/979/GETMOVING_TIP4_SetYourGoals_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP4_SetYourGoals.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty Sings MyType2%A poet and musician, Misty is inspired to write a song called &quot;MyType2.&quot;%2/1/2010 3:03:00 PM%182449%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/979/Eps008_MISTY_SingsMyType2_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps008_MISTY_SingsMyType2.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim: Diary 7%In his last video diary, Tim offers his advice on living with type 2 and how to make things easier on yourself.%2/1/2010 3:19:39 PM%83069%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1011/Diary7_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_TIM__588966.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim: Diary 6%Tim turns the camera on his mom, interviewing her about what it's like to have a son with type 2 -- and to live with type 1 herself.%1/25/2010 10:59:50 AM%113200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/582/Diary6_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_TIM.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie Works It Out%Minnie faces one of her biggest struggles: exercise.  She meets Brandy, an expert trainer and owner of Body By Brandy, who takes her through some exercises around the gym and helps Minnie make exercise work for her.%1/25/2010 10:57:31 AM%252934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/574/Eps007_MINNIE_WorksItOut_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps007_MINNIE_WorksItOut.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Eat Smart Tip #4: You Are What You Eat%In this tip, nutrition coach Kim gives some solid guidelines on how to eat smart.%1/25/2010 10:47:12 AM%85618%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/567/EATSMART_TIP4_YouAreWhatYouEat_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP4_YouAreWhatYouEat.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: Diary 6%Kevina talks about how there are &quot;diabetes police&quot; in her life, and how it hard it can sometimes be.%1/25/2010 10:45:02 AM%82935%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/550/Diary6_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_KEVINA.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: Diary 7%Does having pre-diabetes make you feel different? Doreese talks about when she feels different and not-so-different from others who are not pre-diabetic.%1/25/2010 10:42:06 AM%72200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/546/Diary7_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_DOREESE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty: Diary 6%In her last video diary, Misty talks about how she controls her diabetes -- and doesn't let it control her -- by making smart decisions.%1/25/2010 10:39:06 AM%96144%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/546/Diary6_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MISTY.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie: Diary 5%Minnie talks about how her family -- especially her sisters and brother -- help her manage her diabetes, and the pressure she feels to manage her diabetes.%1/19/2010 9:32:23 AM%72333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/690/Diary5_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MINNIE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Monique: Diary 6%How has diabetes changed you as a person?  Monique talks about how having diabetes has made her more of an independent person.%1/19/2010 9:29:54 AM%86038%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/689/Diary6_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MONIQUE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Joe: Diary 6%Joe talks about the differences in his habits before and after his diabetes diagnosis. The biggest change: his eating habits.  While he still loves eating his favorite Italian and Spanish foods, he talks about how he's learned to eat a lot less.%1/19/2010 9:25:01 AM%120394%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/679/Diary6_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_JOE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: Diary 5%Kevina talks about one frustration: adults expecting her to be an expert on her diabetes.%1/19/2010 9:26:42 AM%65624%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/687/Diary5_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_KEVINA.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim Shopping Like a Pro%Tim takes us along with his family as they shop at the local grocery store, and shows his shopping smarts when picking the right foods.%12/29/2009 7:09:46 PM%222155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/868/Eps006_TIM_Shopping_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps006_TIM_Shopping__368673.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Take Charge Tip #4: Know Your Numbers%Why do you have to take your blood sugar level?  Diabetes Coach Kirsten helps you connect the dots between your blood sugar, your medical care, and your behaviors.%12/29/2009 7:25:40 PM%65198%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/878/TAKECHARGE_TIP4_KnowYourNumbers_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE_TIP4_KnowYourNumbers.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Eat Smart Tip #3: Size Matters%Nutrition coach Kim gives advice on keeping portion sizes in check.%12/29/2009 1:34:49 PM%60994%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/654/EATSMART_TIP3_SizeMatters_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP3_SizeMatters.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Get Moving Tip #3: Go For the Feel Good%No more excuses! Coach Brandi says start exercising and go for the feelgood.%12/29/2009 11:50:48 AM%71671%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/593/GETMOVING_TIP3_FeelGood_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP3_FeelGood_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: Diary 5%Doreese talks about how her family doesn't always understand the stress of living with pre-diabetes.%12/29/2009 10:34:18 AM%78032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/553/Diary5_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_DOREESE__580340.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Take Charge Tip #3: Ask for Help%Diabetes Coach Kirsten suggests how friends and family can help you manage your health.%12/29/2009 10:24:57 AM%96963%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/544/TAKECHARGE_TIP3_AskForHelp_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE_TIP3_AskForHelp_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: On Her Personal Chef%Kevina introduces us to Chef Dave, a chef at her parents' restaurant who also cooks Kevina's meals.  Chef Dave takes us behind-the-scenes, and talks about how he helps Kevina eat healthy.%12/29/2009 10:21:11 AM%149282%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/543/Eps004_KEVINA_PersonalChef_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps004_KEVINA_PersonalChef.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim: Diary 5%Tim talks about his parents and his diabetes.  While he sometimes feels like they're nagging, he also acknowledges that it can be helpful at the same time.%12/28/2009 4:16:02 PM%73600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/987/Diary5_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_TIM.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: Diary 6%Doreese and her family try to eat home-cooked meals more often than going out for dinner, but finding the time to cook can be hard.%12/28/2009 4:14:17 PM%74096%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/987/Diary6_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_DOREESE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: Diary 4%Kevina's holiday meals mix American and Caribbean foods.  She loves these traditional foods, but knows to eat them in moderation.%12/28/2009 4:12:38 PM%102666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/980/Diary4_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_KEVINA.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Joe: Diary 5%For Joe, managing diabetes is both simple and hard. A party, with lots of Spanish foods, is too tempting to resist.%12/28/2009 4:11:21 PM%77466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/978/Diary5_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_JOE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Monique: Diary 5%Monique explains how it was hard to tell her friends about her diabetes, but it brought them closer together.%12/28/2009 4:10:03 PM%123029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/973/Diary5_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MONIQUE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie: Diary 4%Minnie talks about the good and bad of having type 2.%12/28/2009 3:36:19 PM%96878%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/966/Diary4_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_MINNIE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: Diary 4%Stress from other parts of her life -- this week, a conflict with a friend -- affects how Doreese manages her pre-diabetes.%12/28/2009 3:34:46 PM%84937%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/965/Diary4_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_DOREESE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim: Diary 4%A new video game takes Tim off-track.%12/28/2009 3:31:31 PM%114090%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/959/Diary4_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_TIM.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Get Moving Tip #2: Think Outside the Gym%You don't have to go to the gym to exercise.%12/28/2009 3:13:48 PM%76276%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/953/GETMOVING_TIP2_ThinkOutsideGym_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP2_ThinkOutsideGym_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Eat Smart Tip #2: Liquid Calories%What's in that bottle of soda?  How about that sports drink?  What you drink is part of your diet.%12/28/2009 3:07:42 PM%95895%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/945/EATSMART_TIP2_LiquidCalories_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP2_LiquidCalories_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty: Diary 5%Feel like you have your own &quot;Diabetes Police&quot; always watching what you do?  Misty talks about a friend who clearly cares, but comes on too strong.%12/28/2009 4:18:34 PM%140200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/991/Diary5_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MISTY__823507.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim's Not-So-Sweet Halloween%How do you celebrate Halloween when you have diabetes?%12/22/2009 8:12:09 AM%161494%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/774/Eps003_TIM_Halloween_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps003_TIM_Halloween.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Monique: Diary 4%Monique reflects on the challenges of exercising in the wintertime%12/22/2009 8:06:00 AM%74666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/774/Diary4_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_MONIQUE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty: Diary 4%Misty's advice: telling people about your diabetes can help you manage it.%12/22/2009 7:59:42 AM%96078%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/767/Diary4_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_MISTY.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Joe: Diary 4%Joe says &quot;I can live with diabetes and still do great things&quot;%12/22/2009 7:52:31 AM%99046%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/766/Diary4_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_JOE.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty on Eating Smart%Watch Misty make smart choices in her college dining hall.%12/15/2009 10:17:14 AM%131264%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/273/168/Eps002_MISTY_SmartEating_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps002_MISTY_SmartEating.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: Diary 3%Living with diabetes can be hard. Kevina explains how she motivates herself to think positively.%12/15/2009 12:21:54 AM%65343%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/273/156/Diary3_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_KEVINA_450.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie: Diary 3%Food is culture.  Minnie talks about eating Puerto Rican foods and managing her diabetes.%12/15/2009 12:16:43 AM%73600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/273/153/Diary3_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_MINNIE_450.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: Diary 3%The temptations of candy!  Doreese considers how she makes tough decisions.%12/14/2009 2:38:53 PM%70464%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/272/758/Diary3_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_DOREESE_450.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim: Diary 3%Tim talks about maintaining good habits and the &quot;best part&quot; of having diabetes.%12/7/2009 4:37:58 PM%73629%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/267/12/Diary3_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_TIM_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Monique: Diary 3%In this week's diary, Monique talks about how it can be hard to tell people about her diabetes -- and what she does to explain it to them.%12/7/2009 4:23:17 PM%100600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/1021/Diary3_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_MONIQUE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty: Diary 3%Misty describes what it was like to tell a friend she had diabetes.%12/7/2009 4:16:37 PM%66933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/1006/Diary3_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_MISTY_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie Goes for a Check-Up%Minnie heads to the hospital for her regular diabetes check-up. She meets with the different people on her medical &quot;team&quot; -- her nurse, her nutritionist, and her doctor -- and gets tested for her latest A1C level.  Brother Miguel supports her along the way.%12/7/2009 3:26:44 PM%177711%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/965/Eps001_MINNIE_Checkin_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps001_MINNIE_Checkin.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Take Charge Tip #2: Make it a Habit%Why is it sometimes so hard to manage your diabetes? Diabetes Coach Kirsten offers some simple tips on making your diabetes care a habit.%12/7/2009 3:36:35 PM%70670%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/975/TAKECHARGE2_MakeItAHabit_FINAL_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE2_MakeItAHabit_FINAL__961512.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Joe: Diary 3%In this week's diary, Joe talks honestly about how eating can be hard -- especially when his friends have foods he shouldn't always eat.%12/7/2009 3:51:57 PM%103552%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/988/Diary3_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_JOE_450.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim: Diary 2%Tim talks about how diabetes can be challenging ... especially when there are cookies around.%12/3/2009 12:05:01 PM%93443%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/780/Diary2_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_TIM_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty: Diary 2%Misty talks about how being in college has her thinking about the future -- and how managing her diabetes fits into that.%12/3/2009 12:09:25 PM%60954%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/766/Diary2_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_MISTY_512x288__084362.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Monique: Diary 2%In her video diary this week, Monique talks about how she manages her diabetes through small steps - like talking extra walks.  In her eyes, it's about maintaining a balance with her medicine, diet, and exercise.%12/3/2009 12:07:52 PM%127399%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/772/Diary2_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_MONIQUE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie: Diary 2%Do you feel stressed about having diabetes?  Minnie explains how she handles her diabetes, and what she does when she's feeling down.%12/3/2009 11:46:19 AM%66458%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/766/Diary2_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_MINNIE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: Diary 2%Who helps manage your diabetes?  In her video diary this week, Kevina explains who helps her.%12/3/2009 12:06:21 PM%89907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/759/Diary2_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_KEVINA_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Joe: Diary 2%Joe explains the worst part about having diabetes and what he sees as the best thing about having it.%12/3/2009 11:31:30 AM%149881%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/754/Diary2_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_JOE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Get Moving Tip #1: Move to Improve%You've got to move to improve!  Trainer Brandi explains the many benefits of exercise.%12/1/2009 11:14:36 AM%54854%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/261/875/GETMOVING_TIP1_MoveToImprove_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP1_MoveToImprove_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: Diary 2%Having a stomach bug makes it hard for Doreese to eat healthy and be active.  But, support from an unexpected place brightens her week.%11/30/2009 1:05:37 PM%133336%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/260/988/Week2_Doreese_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_DOREESE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: An Introduction%Doreese is pre-diabetic.  Learn how she worked to prevent a diabetes diagnosis, and how her family, and her dog, have supported her.%11/30/2009 10:44:49 AM%170970%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/260/868/Profile_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_DOREESE_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim: An Introduction%Tim loves playing his guitar and playing video games. Hear how he drastically changed his eating and exercise habits to manage his diabetes, and how his mom has been his main support.%11/30/2009 10:33:20 AM%173174%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/260/861/Profile_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_TIM_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie: An Introduction%Meet Minnie, diagnosed with diabetes in 6th grade. Here she talks about how her family has helped her -- especially her mom.  She also shares her opinion of the word &quot;diabetes&quot;.%11/20/2009 12:11:06 AM%179713%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/251/928/Profile_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_MINNIE_FINAL__650695.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Monique: An Introduction%Monique explains how her diabetes diagnosis was a wake-up call, and talks about making the change from the &quot;Old Monique&quot; to the &quot;New Monique.&quot;%11/20/2009 12:20:55 AM%164764%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/251/931/Profile_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_MONIQUE_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Eat Smart Tip #1: Think Ahead%Nutrition coach Kimberly offers advice on eating during the holidays.%11/20/2009 12:29:59 AM%89155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/251/939/EATSMART_TIP1_ThinkAhead_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP1_ThinkAhead_FINAL__278222.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty: An Introduction%Misty has had diabetes since she was 12.  Now she's in college, and getting used to dealing with her diabetes on her own. Does she control her diabetes or does diabetes control her?%11/13/2009 3:03:30 PM%191193%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/245/217/Profile_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_MISTY_FINAL__088583.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: An Introduction%Kevina was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.  With her new diagnosis come new challenges, including giving herself insulin.%11/13/2009 3:19:03 PM%151284%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/245/240/Profile_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_KEVINA_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Joe: An Introduction%Joe is a 16-year-old baseball player living with type 2. Hear the story of how he found out about his diagnosis, and how it has shaped his goals.%11/13/2009 3:26:15 PM%153620%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/245/245/Profile_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_JOE_FINAL.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Monique: Diary 1%In her first video diary, Monique remembers how she &quot;woke up&quot; after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.%11/11/2009 5:01:53 PM%102666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/242/730/WEEK1_Monique_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_MONIQUE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Kevina: Diary 1%Kevina talks about what she thought about diabetes BEFORE and AFTER her diagnosis.%11/10/2009 5:10:33 PM%73933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/489/Week1_Kevina_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_KEVINA_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Joe: Diary 1%In his video diary, Joe remembers the shock he felt when he first heard his diagnosis.%11/10/2009 5:25:50 PM%136000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/506/Week1_Joe_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_JOE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Tim: Diary 1%In his first video diary, Tim talks about finding out what it takes to manage his diabetes.%11/10/2009 6:13:39 PM%122529%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/544/Week1_Tim_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_TIM_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Take Charge Tip #1: True or False?%True or false? Diabetes coach Kirsten helps you figure out what is fact and what is fiction when it comes to living with diabetes.%11/10/2009 6:21:16 PM%79479%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/552/TAKE_CHARGE1_TrueOrFalse_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE1_TrueOrFalse_FINAL__388960.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Minnie: Diary 1%Minnie talks about how she felt when she found out she had diabetes.%11/11/2009 3:16:40 PM%162556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/514/Week1_Minnie_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_MINNIE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Misty: Diary 1%In her first video diary, Misty recalls the time she got sick after going out to dinner -- and discovered she had type 2 diabetes.%11/11/2009 3:16:48 PM%107200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/519/Week1_Misty_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_MISTY_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Doreese: Diary 1%Doreese recounts the story of when she found out her diagnosis as pre-diabetic.  While she doesn't technically have diabetes, she sees herself in &quot;the same boat&quot; as peers who have diabetes.%12/2/2009 3:11:20 PM%88806%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/337/Week1_Doreese_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_DOREESE_512x288.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Preview%Do you feel like the only one?  You're not.  There are millions of people on the planet living with type 2 diabetes.  Every year more teens join this group.  How do I live with it? How can I handle it? Will it change my life?  Living with MyType2: My Life. My Diabetes. Coming Nov 14, World Diabetes Day.%11/2/2009 5:33:56 PM%46466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/16/209/MT2_still_promo_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/MT2_PromoFINAL_1_PBSurl_CPB__445717.mp4
Programs%My Type 2%Preview%Do you feel like the only one?  You're not.  There are millions of people on the planet living with type 2 diabetes.  Every year more teens join this group.  How do I live with it? How can I handle it? Will it change my life?  Living with MyType2: My Life. My Diabetes. Coming Nov 14, World Diabetes Day.%10/29/2009 4:29:24 PM%46466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/16/209/MT2_still_promo_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/MT2_PromoFINAL_1_PBSurl_CPB__445717.mp4
Programs%Nature%Balloon Strike | Invasion of the Giant Pythons%Herpetologist Shawn Heflick has a permit to hunt down Burmese pythons in the Everglades. He's carrying red water balloons because they make perfect targets for a striking snake. Check out the strike in slow motion!%2/9/2010 6:34:10 PM%216533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/321/50/naat-002708-clip2-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002708-clip2.mp4
Programs%Nature%Alligator Versus Python | Invasion of the Giant Pythons%Alligators were once the undisputed reptile kings of the Everglades. But who would win a battle now -- alligator or python? It all depends on which one is bigger. &quot;Invasion of the Giant Pythons&quot; premieres Sunday, February 21, 2010 on PBS.%2/8/2010 12:54:28 PM%207400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/319/823/naat-002708-clip1-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002708-clip1.mp4
Programs%Nature%Wild Balkans%The Balkan Peninsula is notorious for being one of the great battlegrounds of history. And yet, it possesses another side unknown to many, where ancient forests and vast wetlands harbor pristine wilderness, and sheer cliff walls and desolate plateaus preserve a seemingly unchanged past.%2/1/2010 6:40:50 AM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/308/794/naat-002707-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002707-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves%In the vast kingdom of Yellowstone National Park, two predators reign supreme: the grizzly bear and the wolf. Size and power square off against speed and teamwork, as mighty grizzlies contend with powerful packs of wolves for control of the food supply.  Normally these two hunters would rule their ranges uncontested, but in Yellowstone they must share resources, or face starvation.%1/18/2010 10:15:53 AM%3023866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/299/736/naat-002706-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002706-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air%Hummingbirds are the tiniest of birds, yet they are some of the toughest, most energetic creatures on the planet. Their unique flying abilities give them unmatched maneuverability, but at the cost of a supercharged metabolism that keeps them on the edge of survival. Hummingbirds spend most their lives in fast forward, but now - high speed video lets us enter their world.%1/8/2010 3:22:17 PM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/293/573/naat-002705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002705-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Fellowship of the Whales%Follow a baby humpback whale as she travels from her birthplace in Hawaii, to feeding grounds off Alaska's coast.  Escorted by her mother, this newborn will learn many things along the way.  And when the pair returns to Hawaii, this yearling will be ready to take her place in her own community of whales.%11/13/2009 5:20:11 PM%3038066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/241/494/naat-002704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002704-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Black Mamba%The black mamba is one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes.  Most people would kill it on sight. But in the tiny country of Swaziland, one husband and wife team has taken a different approach to the mamba. They've initiated a study that they hope will change perceptions of what they feel is the world's most misunderstood snake.%11/6/2009 5:55:09 PM%3024933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/237/386/naat-002703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002703-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions%The returning saga of Cloud, the wild stallion, finds us back in the Arrowhead Mountains of Montana.  Cloud is one of two fathers who bring up each other's sons.  Bolder is his by birth while Flint, sired by another stallion, is the colt Cloud raised.  Now, Bolder has gathered some mares of his own, and Flint has joined a group of bachelor stallions.  Who will rise to challenge the mighty Cloud?%10/26/2009 10:15:28 AM%3023066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/221/840/naat-002701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002701-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Season Preview%Find out what NATURE has in store for the seasons to come in this sneak peek video. Season 28 kicks off October 25 with the third installment in the Cloud saga, &quot;Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions.&quot;%8/10/2009 10:20:06 AM%240866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/17/113/Nature_promo_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-2009showcase-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%The Loneliest Animals%The loneliest animals are the most endangered species on the planet.  Collected and protected by dedicated scientists, these animals represent the end of the line for their species.  In many cases, intensive captive breeding programs have been launched with the aim of sustaining these animals and the hope of returning them to the wild.%4/30/2009 4:22:31 PM%3001021%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/34/352/naat-002611-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002611-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Frogs: The Thin Green Line%It is the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs.  Population by population, species by species, amphibians are vanishing off the face of the Earth. Scientists are taking desperate measures to try to save those frogs they can, even bathing frogs in Clorox solutions and keeping them in Tupperware boxes under carefully controlled conditions to prevent the spread of a deadly fungus.%5/12/2009 5:05:02 PM%3031133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/43/138/naat-002610-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002610-stream-3.mp4
Programs%Nature%Kilauea: Mountain of Fire%Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, is the world's most active volcano.  Its latest eruption began in 1983 and it hasn't stopped since.  Since that time it has created 544 acres of new land and has consumed 200 homes. But Kilauea is also the driving force in a spectacular process of creation -- the cataclysmic meeting of 2,000-degree lava and 75-degree ocean water.%5/26/2009 2:01:04 PM%3002000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/57/889/naat-002609-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002609-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Why We Love Cats and Dogs%Americans own 73 million dogs and 90 million cats. They become best friends, soul mates, family members -- even surrogate children. Relationships with cats and dogs are some of the longest and most intimate of our lives. Why are we so attached? Animal behavior experts, evolutionary biologists, veterinarians, and pet owners share insights and observations about these animals and their impact on us.%6/5/2009 5:11:00 PM%3034133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/63/1018/naat-002608-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002608-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears%The Drakensberg Mountains are Southern Africa's Alps, rising more than 11,000 feet into the sky.  But beneath their beauty lies a hostile environment for the creatures that live there.  Each spring, drenching rains destroy the grasslands at the base of the mountains, and those who would survive must climb up sheer cliffs, through storms and snow, to reach the carpets of new grass on the plateau.%6/25/2009 1:50:07 PM%3059400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/86/916/naat-002607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002607-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Is That Skunk?%Beneath a skunk's coat of black and white lies a much more colorful creature than we imagine. Skunks seem to know their power as they navigate the margins of our world. As a few brave experts take a deeper look at this familiar but little-known animal, they are painting a surprising portrait of this intrepid member of the night shift.%6/30/2009 5:42:46 PM%3012866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/91/630/naat-002606-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002606-stream__941035.mp4
Programs%Nature%The Dragon Chronicles%In nearly every culture, ancient maps and legends tell of dragons in our world.  Where did these stories come from?  Romulus Whitaker, reptile expert and conservationist, combines history with documented science and compelling contemporary reports, and sets off to find out.  He encounters lizards large and small that can breathe life into medieval legends even today.%7/14/2009 4:46:57 PM%3007733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/104/937/naat-002605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002605-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%The Wolf That Changed America%In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw. Feared by ranchers throughout the region, the outlaw wasn't a pistol-packing cowboy or train-robbing bandit. Lobo, as locals simply called him, was the legendary leader of a band of cattle-killing wolves that had been terrorizing cattle ranchers and their livestock.%3/23/2009 4:48:36 PM%2868453%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/1021/82/naat-002604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002604-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%American Eagle%Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes.  In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought it to the brink of extinction.%4/22/2009 9:06:43 AM%3020939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/1021/175/naat-002603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002603-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%The Gorilla King%Among the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, Titus reigns as king. In the decades that followed his birth in 1974, Titus was orphaned and abandoned, survived poachers, and overcame the deadly challenges of his rivals.  Researchers and conservationists recount his triumphant story as they share their memories and archival footage of Titus, from his days as a newborn to his rise to power as a silverback.%7/7/2009 4:34:23 PM%3015800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/97/76/naat-002511-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002511-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%What Males Will Do%For males in the animal kingdom, the main goal is to pass on their genes to the next generation. But it takes two to tango, and males will go to extremes to win a mate. They will make music, change body colors, develop astonishing anatomy, even agree to be eaten alive... all in the name of love! From dancing spiders to drumming monkeys, discover what males will do to show they have what it takes!%10/8/2009 6:13:52 PM%3031066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/206/155/naat-002510-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002510-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%What Females Want%The answers to the age-old question, &quot;What do women want?&quot; just might be found in the animal kingdom. Scientists use unorthodox techniques and the latest technology to probe the mysteries of attraction. What makes a male gelada a good catch? What can a &quot;fembot&quot; tell us about the sage grouse's mating behavior? Discover how females are shaping the future of their species by choosing the best mates.%10/9/2009 11:37:46 AM%2996400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/200/425/naat-002509-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002509-stream3.mp4
Programs%Nature%Crash: A Tale of Two Species%This is the story of the fabric of life, and how all species are connected. At its center is the horseshoe crab, a creature that has remained virtually unchanged for eons.  Its annual spawning produces millions of eggs that are the lifeline for a tiny bird, the red knot. But horseshoe crab numbers are plummeting, and the pyramid depending on this age-old creature is about to come crashing down.  This program receive a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%7/30/2009 3:30:39 PM%3044902%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/121/816/naat-002507-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002507-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%The Beauty of Ugly%In the natural world, beauty can be many things -- including what we might find completely repulsive.  Not only can the bizarre be attractive, it can also provide just the edge a creature needs to succeed in a difficult environment.  From frogfish and hagfish to naked mole rats and elephant seals, we learn how and why ugly can be beautiful, even when it isnï¿½??t pretty.%7/21/2009 5:59:59 PM%3059066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/112/283/naat-002504-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002504-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%In the Valley of the Wolves%For almost a decade, the Druid wolves have held the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone.  But after reaching 37 members, the largest wolf pack on record, the Druids begin to decline.  This is the story of the most famous wolves in America, their battles against rivals, the dramatic twists that banish them from their valley, and the perseverance that brings them home at last.%8/10/2009 9:35:25 AM%3048315%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/127/190/naat-002502-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002502-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Silence of the Bees%In the winter of 2006, a strange phenomenon fell upon honeybee hives across the country. Without a trace, millions of bees vanished from their hives, leaving billions of dollars of crops at risk, threatening our food supply. The epidemic set researchers scrambling to discover why honeybees were dying in record numbers - and to stop the epidemic in its tracks before it spread further.%3/5/2009 3:09:53 PM%3040933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/124/naat-002501-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002501-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Ireland%Although green is its emblematic color, Ireland's verdant fields are not the nation's only extraordinary natural features. Sculpted millions of years ago by the advance and retreat of vast shields of ice, the Emerald Isle harbors a wealth of wildlife among its craggy mountains, fog-shrouded coastlines, steep gorges, and vast networks of inland waterways.%3/5/2009 3:09:51 PM%3058266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/115/naat-002110-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002110-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Can Animals Predict Disaster?%In interviews with scientists and eyewitnesses, NATURE probes the evidence that some animals may have senses that allow them to predict impending natural disasters long before we can.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3082007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/120/naat-002305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002305-stream__475856.mp4
Programs%Nature%The Venom Cure%There are thousands of different animals on this planet whose venom contains components that may be able to help mankind. Venom can potentially be used as coagulants, anti-coagulants, pesticides, pain killers, and cures for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Meet the reptile-chasers and scientists who are researching the venom cure. It's risky, but rewarding, work.%11/24/2009 10:38:31 AM%3075933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/255/177/naat-002209-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002209-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Violent Hawaii%The Hawaiian chain of islands, made up of six main islands plus two smaller ones, stretches for more than 1,500 miles through the heart of the Pacific Ocean. It is a place of idyllic beauty. But it is also a land of volcanic fury, raging mountaintop blizzards, dangerous rockslides, monster waves, and even tsunamis.%3/5/2009 3:09:50 PM%3063083%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/117/naat-002204-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002204-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Shark Mountain%Some 300 miles off Costa Rica is Cocos Island, a tiny Pacific outpost that was once a favorite haunt of pirates. Cocos, a designated World Heritage Site, lies directly in the path of powerful ocean currents that often collide with the island, churning the waters into an undersea storm. Welcome to Shark Mountain.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3101933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/119/naat-002202-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002202-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Holy Cow%About 8,000 years ago, the relationship between cows and man began with the revolutionary advent of domestication in Mesopotamia, the Indus River Valley, and Africa. Discover how cows have altered human life, human biology, and the geography of the world.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3107735%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/118/naat-002109-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002109-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns%In Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns, Cloud is now a band stallion with a mare and her children, a yearling and a foal. Meanwhile, Cloud's own child, which has a telltale golden coat, lives with another herd and will never know him as his father.%3/5/2009 3:09:52 PM%3003466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/121/naat-002105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002105-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Under Antarctic Ice%Antarctica. On the surface, it's the bleakest of lands, with ferocious winds, flightless birds, and enough ice to flood half the planet's population if it were to melt. But below that frozen mass, a fantastic environment of indescribable beauty teems with life. NATURE takes viewers into the world that is Under Antarctic Ice.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3092480%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/113/naat-002006-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002006-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Horse and Rider%Every relationship between horse and rider rests on a few fundamental principles -- understanding the animal, building trust, communication and working in unison.%8/14/2009 4:25:26 PM%3026070%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/135/922/naat-002002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002002-stream__556909.mp4
Programs%Nature%Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies%Filmed in the mountains of Montana, this poignant, engrossing chronicle focuses on an extraordinary stallion, whose life has been recorded since his birth in the wild in 1995 by Emmy-winning filmmaker Ginger Kathrens.%3/5/2009 3:09:50 PM%3052066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/112/naat-001901-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001901-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Springs Eternal: Florida's Fountain of Youth%According to legend, Spanish explorers believed that a fountain of eternal youth existed somewhere in the place we know today as Florida. In a poetic way, they were right. Beneath Florida lies the world's largest known system of springs. These springs shelter strange life forms and dot the land above it with outlets of water that once was as pure as any found on this planet.%11/16/2009 6:04:06 PM%3087600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/248/296/naat-001713-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001713-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Earth Navigators%Seasonal changes impel a wide variety of creatures, from whooper swans to monarch butterflies, to begin their epic migrations to ancient feeding, mating, and breeding grounds, sometimes covering thousands of miles and employing ingenious methods to reach their destinations.%10/19/2009 4:39:34 PM%2949200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/217/234/naat-001711-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001711-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Wisdom of the Wild%We may think of ourselves as the most intelligent beings on the planet, yet it seems there is a great deal we can learn from our fellow creatures.  Their understanding of the world pre-dates our own, and carries with it extraordinary abilities to heal, communicate, and transform our lives.%12/9/2009 12:35:13 PM%3025333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/268/599/naat-001705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001705-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%The Secret World of Sharks and Rays%Woldwide, there are more than 370 species of sharks, which vary greatly in size, shape, preferred habitat, and prey.  This film explores their worlds and those of their close cousins, the rays.%12/16/2009 3:34:40 PM%2976733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/274/563/naat-001602-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001602-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%A Lemur's Tale%Deep in the thorn forests of Madagascar live troops of ring-tailed lemurs, the most beautiful and most social of Madagascar's extraordinary primates.  Our story follows five baby lemurs as they try to make their way in the world.  In an intimate portrait never before filmed, we learn of their high times, their sufferings, and the special bonds that hold their unique society together.%1/22/2010 5:35:18 PM%3100133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/305/700/naat-001408-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001408-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%The Joy of Pigs%There are little pink pigs, ferocious hairy tuskers, and all manner of pigs in-between.  There are pigs in steamy rainforests, dry savannas, and snowy woodlands.  From humble beginnings in the jungles of Asia, pigs have become one of the most successful mammals on earth.  Our film travels the globe to celebrate their fascinating lives.%12/3/2009 1:39:27 PM%3050133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/263/804/naat-001404-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001404-stream.mp4
Programs%Nature%Echoes from the Ice%The two-hundred-foot walls of ice in Glacier Bay overwhelm the senses, but they also surround the most beautiful sights Alaska has to offer -- the Northern Lights, roaming grizzly bears, and humpback whales. The glacier itself is also creating new life -- it has retreated some 70 miles up the bay, wiping the ecological slate clean, allowing new plants and animals to start again from scratch.%2/3/2010 1:19:08 PM%3142266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/315/717/naat-001103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001103-stream.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%February 9, 2010%How can Toyota repair its brand image? We ask PR pro Michael Ramah of Porter Novelli. Plus, we talk with Gerard Kleisterlee of Royal Philips Electronics, and we look at China's investment in South Africa.%2/9/2010 8:22:51 PM%1474933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/321/125/top-video-100209_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29237-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%February 8, 2010%Debt worries in Greece, Spain, and Portugal weigh on Wall St. Mortgage rates could be set to rise. Your Mind & Your Money reports on investor overconfidence.%2/8/2010 10:41:28 PM%1474133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/320/234/top-video-100208_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29236-STREAM__424904.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%February 5, 2010%Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Hoenig on interest rate. January employment numbers. Market Monitor John Hughes of Quantum Capital Management.%2/5/2010 8:49:07 PM%1515066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/317/837/top-video-100205_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29235-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%February 4, 2010%Stocks tumble on job loss woes & European debt. The U.S.Government probes Prius brake problem.  And Diamond Foods CEO shares his gem of a Super Bowl ad plan.%2/4/2010 8:29:32 PM%1486600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/316/990/top-video-100204_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29234-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%February 3, 2010%Confusion over Toyota recall amid Treasury Secretary remarks. A former NHTSA head adds perspective. Oil Price Outlook. Hilary Kramer of A & G Capital Research.%2/3/2010 8:29:22 PM%1453200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/316/61/top-video-100203_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29233-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%February 2, 2010%President Obama pushes his jobs plan. Toyota's brand management challenge, and which retailers are struggling to survive?%2/2/2010 8:26:56 PM%1511466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/315/147/top-video-100202_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29232-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%February 1, 2010%Toyota's President of US Sales tells Susie Gharib about his firm's plan to fix the millions of recalled vehicles. Plus, the CEO of Auto Nation, a Toyota dealer, offers his perspective on the recall. And, we zero in on defense spending in the President's 3.8 trillion dollar budget.%2/1/2010 8:53:39 PM%1450400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/314/243/top-video-100201_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29231-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 29, 2010%The GDP grows 5.7 percent. A look at the President's plan to boost jobs via small business. And our Market Monitor is John Dorfman of Thunderstorm Capital.%1/29/2010 8:41:01 PM%1505933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/311/812/top-video-100129_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29230-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 28, 2010%Fed. Chairman Ben Bernanke stays. Jeffrey Liker 
author of The Toyota Way on the car maker's troubles. And more on social media for small business.%1/28/2010 8:38:51 PM%1473666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/310/962/top-video-100128_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29229-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 27, 2010%Treasury Secretary Geithner defends bailout. The Fed keeps interest rates at 0. Apple introduces its iPad.  What students expect from the State of the Union.%1/27/2010 8:37:55 PM%1485682%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/309/804/top-video-100127_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29228-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 26, 2010%The Congressional Budget Office says the budget will top $1.3 trillion this year. We look at a unique mortgage loan workout program in Chicago and at Japan's deflation problem.%1/26/2010 8:27:03 PM%1489666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/308/920/top-video-100126_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29227-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 25, 2010%iPhone sales lead to big earnings for Apple. Ed Whitacre is GM's new CEO. And, encoraging discouraged workers in the job market.%1/25/2010 8:46:26 PM%1456866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/307/1010/top-video-100125_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29226-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 22, 2010%Stocks fall amid Ben Bernanke's confirmation uncertainty. Continental Airlines CEO, Jeff Smisek. Banks & executive compensation concerns.%1/22/2010 8:35:12 PM%1494133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/305/860/top-video-100122_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29225-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 21, 2010%President Obama wants to restrict the size and activities of the nation's biggest banks. Plus, the Supreme Court rules that businesses and labor unions can spend unlimited funds on political campaigns.%1/21/2010 8:46:38 PM%1538800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/304/961/top-video-100121_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29224-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 20, 2010%MA GOP Senate seat win threatens health care reform. Berkshire Hathaway to split B shares. Street Critique with James Oberweis.%1/20/2010 8:59:20 PM%1459400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/304/100/top-video-100120_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29223-MASTER.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 19, 2010%Another loss for Citi. Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Joseph Stiglitz. Of Mutual Interest with Jerry Jordan of the Jordan Opportunity Fund.%1/19/2010 8:37:40 PM%1521800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/303/173/top-video-100119_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29222-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%January 18, 2010%In NBR's The Obama Agenda: Year Two holiday special, NBR examines the economic challenges President Obama faces as he begins his second year in office.%1/18/2010 6:56:48 PM%1479333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/302/208/top-video-100118_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29221-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 15, 2010%Top stories include:JP Morgan earnings. Robert Pozen, author of Too Big to Save - How to Fix the U.S. Financial System. Market Monitor, Marshall Front.%1/15/2010 8:52:54 PM%1500334%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/299/854/top-video-100115_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29220-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 14, 2010%Top stories include: President's Bank Fee. Susie Gharib talks to Phil Angelides, Head of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Corporate aid for Haiti.%1/14/2010 8:31:15 PM%1456200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/298/756/top-video-100114_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29219-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 13, 2010%Top stories include: NBR's Susie Gharib asks New York Fed President William Dudley about interest rates, financial reform, and much more. Plus, an update on the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission's first day of hearings.%1/13/2010 8:49:23 PM%1481400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/297/764/top-video-100113_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29218-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 12, 2010%Top stories include:  Preview of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission meeting.  The  push for electric cars at Detroit's auto show.%1/12/2010 8:37:50 PM%1516733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/296/905/top-video-100112_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29217-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 11, 2010%Top stories include: Alcoa misses on earnings, but beats on revenues. What's small is big at Detroit's auto show, and Noel Archard of Blackrock talks ETFs.%1/11/2010 8:22:27 PM%1484466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/296/22/top-video-100111_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29216-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 8, 2010%Top stories include: U.S. loses jobs again in Dec. Mutual fund industry leaders discuss 401(k)s. And Market Monitor Sandy Lincoln of M&I Investment Management.%1/8/2010 8:40:52 PM%1503000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/293/842/top-video-100108_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29215-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 7, 2010%Top stories include: China's Interest Rate Threatens U.S. stocks. Market insight from Howard Silverblatt of Standard and Poor's. Hospitals' & health reform.%1/7/2010 8:43:35 PM%1477733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/292/1020/top-video-100107_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29214-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 6, 2010%Top stories include: Questions about regulatory reform after Sen. Chris Dodd says he won't seek reelection.  And a sit down with  CME Group CEO, Craig Donohue.%1/6/2010 8:29:23 PM%1476266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/292/66/top-video-100106_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29213-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 5, 2010%Top stories include: Auto sales numbers are in, and Ford wins among American automakers. Plus an update on the TARP for 2010. And an outlook on 2010 earnings.%1/5/2010 8:36:16 PM%1456533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/291/74/top-video-100105_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29212-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 4, 2010%Top stories include: Susie Gharib interviews NYSE Euronext CEO Duncan Niederauer. Plus, Bernanke insight and NBR's Tom Hudson launches his Market Focus segment.%1/4/2010 8:41:17 PM%1482866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/290/212/top-video-100104_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29211-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for January 1, 2010%In this holiday special, Anchors Susie Gharib and Tom Hudson and the NBR team look back at the financial year that was and get the investment outlook for 2010.%1/1/2010 5:56:30 PM%1386466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/287/531/top-video-100101_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-20210-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 31, 2009%Top stories include: We look back at the year for investors. Plus, we salute Paul Kangas, who wraps up his more than 30 year career as anchor of NBR.%12/31/2009 8:43:23 PM%1451200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/287/518/top-video-091231_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29209-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 30, 2009%Top stories include: Advice for job seekers from John Challenger. US wins round one of steel trade dispute with China. Hilary Kramer offers 2010 stock picks.%12/30/2009 8:27:55 PM%1525866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/286/766/top-video-091230_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29208-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 29, 2009%Top stories include: Consumer confidence rises & home prices stall. Plus, Vanguard Founder John Bogle's investment outlook.  And, Michael Farr on stocks.%12/29/2009 8:46:16 PM%1473066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/285/931/top-video-091229_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29207-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 28, 2009%Top stories include: Terror threat dims outlook for airlines. We ask Joe Battipaglia for his 2010 market forecast.  Plus, Your Mind and Your Money continues.%12/28/2009 8:47:02 PM%1485400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/285/147/top-video-091228_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29206-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 24, 2009%Top stories include: We get perspective on health reform from Scott Gottleib, AEI fellow and doctor. Plus, stocks in 2010 and the Market Monitor is James Grant.%12/24/2009 7:06:17 PM%1462133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/282/301/top-video-091224_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29204-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 23, 2009%Top stories include: President Obama says he'll sign health reform without a public option. We examine what it means to you. Plus, the lost financial decade.%12/23/2009 8:59:50 PM%1412933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/281/336/top-video-091223_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29203-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 22, 2009%Top stories include:President Obama encourages community bankers to lending again.  A look at the financial crisis that could turn into a sovereign debt crisis.%12/22/2009 8:39:34 PM%1489000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/280/326/top-video-091222_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29202-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 21, 2009%Top stories include: Health reform heads for a vote in the full Senate. Few 2010 economic forecasts agree, and we get an outlook for the banking sector.%12/21/2009 9:39:21 PM%1415466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/279/391/top-video-091221_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29201-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 18, 2009%Top stories include: President Obama reaches meaningful agreement for combating climate change. GM shuts down SAAB.  Market Monitor is James Stack.%12/18/2009 8:48:01 PM%1493066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/276/988/top-video-091218_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29200-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 17, 2009%Top stories include: Ben Bernanke gets nominated for a second term.  Bank of America selects Brian Moynihan as its new CEO. And the graying of China.%12/17/2009 8:34:25 PM%1477600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/276/126/top-video-091217_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29199-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 16, 2009%Top stories include:Interest rates stay steady. FTC files suit against Intel. We get tech stock picks from Street Critique guest David Garrity of GVA Research.%12/16/2009 8:39:23 PM%1468666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/274/847/top-video-091216_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29198-STREAM-2.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 15, 2009%Top stories include: The Boeing Dreamliner takes off.  The Senate inches closer to passing health care reform. And we examine the outlook for interest rates.%12/15/2009 8:23:04 PM%1482733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/273/926/top-video-091215_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29197-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 25, 2009%In the Careers for the Next Decade special, Susie Gharib and the NBR team identify four up-and-coming careers and ask Career Coach Marty Nemko to analyze them.%12/25/2009 6:29:55 PM%1466479%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/282/995/top-video-091225_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29205-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 14, 2009%Top stories include: Obama urges banks to help rebuild the economy. BofA Merrill releases a bullish forecast, and we focus on risk in Your Mind and Your Money.%12/14/2009 8:16:40 PM%1498533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/273/7/top-video-091214_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29196-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 11, 2009%Top stories include: Rep. Barney Frank on the house passing 
financial regulatory reform. Treasury's Pay Czar, Ken Feinberg. And Market Monitor Frank Cochrane.%12/11/2009 8:40:15 PM%1520140%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/270/861/top-video-091211_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29195-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 10, 2009%Top stories include: Goldman Sachs cuts cash bonuses for execs. Treasury Secretary Geithner defends TARP extension. AOL CEO Tim Armstrong. And another Tax Tip.%12/10/2009 8:42:06 PM%1490400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/269/953/top-video-091210_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29194-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 9, 2009%Top stories include:Treasury extends the TARP & Senator Judd Gregg disagrees. Street Critique with Frank McGhee of IBS metals. Tax Tips for Year End stock sales%12/9/2009 8:35:53 PM%1468266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/269/15/top-video-091209_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29193-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 8, 2009%Top stories include: President Obama's new steps to boost jobs. Consumer bill paying improves. Electronic Arts CEO, John Riccitiello. Tax Tips
on RMD's.%12/8/2009 8:28:16 PM%1496666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/268/58/top-video-091208_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29192-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 7, 2009%Top stories include: EPA makes major announcement about greenhouse gases, the dollar backs off a five week high, and a Kevin McCormally has a year-end tax tip.%12/7/2009 8:27:51 PM%1460600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/267/197/top-video-091207_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29191-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 4, 2009%Top stories include: The November employment report is a positive. Darren Gersh interviews the Hungarian Prime Minister. And Market Monitor is Thomas Herzfeld.%12/4/2009 8:52:24 PM%1363600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/264/971/top-video-091204_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29190-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 3, 2009%Top stories include: White House Jobs Summit. Fed Chair Ben Bernanke fights for second term, Comcast buys NBC Universal. Bridget Carey reviews another tech toy.%12/3/2009 8:27:05 PM%1363533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/264/131/top-video-091203_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29189-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 2, 2009%Top stories include: Beige Book sites good spending. Sirius XM's Mel Karmazin. And NBR's Tom Hudson, gets stock picks from Jason Tyler of Ariel Investments.%12/2/2009 8:31:23 PM%1372333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/263/321/top-video-091202_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29188-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for December 1, 2009%Top stories include: GM Chairman Ed Whitacre is in, CEO Fritz Henderson is out. The Dow closes at its highest level in 14 months. Senate debates healthcare.%12/1/2009 8:56:38 PM%1366933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/262/311/top-video-091201_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29187-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 30, 2009%Top stories include: The President wants to shame the mortgage industry into modifying loans. Plus, retail stocks and another Your Mind and Your Money segment.%11/30/2009 8:27:19 PM%1353600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/261/416/top-video-091130_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29186-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 27, 2009%Top stories include: Dubai World debt causes stocks to drop. We get a Black Friday update, profile Lifeway Foods, and hear from Commentator Harry Shearer.%11/27/2009 7:12:54 PM%1468400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/258/663/top-video-091127_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29185-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 26, 2009%In this special, Susie Gharib and the NBR team identify four up-and-coming career paths and ask Career Coach Marty Nemko to analyze them.%11/26/2009 9:34:41 PM%1470000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/258/69/top-video-091126_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29184-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 25, 2009%Top stories include: Consumer Spending comeback.  The cost of sending more troops to War. Street Critique with Doug Roberts.%11/25/2009 8:40:52 PM%1373733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/257/233/top-video-091125_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29183-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 23, 2009%Top stories include: HP's higher profits and lower revenues, a shadow inventory in the housing market, a career for the next decade, and food pantry challenges.%11/24/2009 9:32:18 AM%1451466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/255/335/top-video-091123_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29181-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 24, 2009%Top stories include:The Fed revises next year's growth outlook. FDIC says loan losses & bank failures are up. Careers for the Next Decade on patient advocate.%11/24/2009 8:29:52 PM%1497333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/256/241/top-video-091124_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29182-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 20, 2009%Top stories include: Health care reform test vote. The end of the Oprah talk show era. Royal Caribbean's over-sized Oasis. Market Monitor is Stan Weinstein.%11/20/2009 8:34:02 PM%1473266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/252/829/top-video-091120_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29180-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 19, 2009%Top stories include: Mortgage delinquencies rise. Treasury Secretary Geithner tries to save the TARP. Gold at +$1100 and Oil nears $80. And Sir Richard Branson.%11/20/2009 9:09:11 AM%1449200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/15/337/top-video-091119_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29179-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 18, 2009%Top stories include: Goldman Sachs CEO's big apology. Grocery prices drop. Street Critique guest Michael Farr. And TD Ameritrade CEO looks investor attitudes.%11/18/2009 8:23:14 PM%1438066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/250/763/top-video-091118_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29178-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 17, 2009%Top stories include: Congress debates the Bank of America/Merrill Lynch merger. GE says bye to NBC Universal. Ford drives away with high honors.%11/17/2009 8:51:52 PM%1492200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/249/755/top-video-091117_142x60-cove-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29177-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 16, 2009%Top stories include: Ben Bernanke says he has one eye on the falling dollar, GM reports its first post bankruptcy results & Warren Buffett is looking at ExxonMobil.%11/17/2009 8:24:49 AM%1435666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/248/467/top-video-091116_142x60-cove-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29176-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 13, 2009%Top stories include: Trade Gap signals weakness in the economy. Market Monitor guest is Michael O'Higgins. Japan Airlines struggles to gain financial altitude.%11/13/2009 9:08:55 PM%1481200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/245/644/top-video-091113_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29175-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 12, 2009%Top stories include: President Obama wants a jobs summit. Intel & Advanced Micro Devices settle. Gold Rushes to a new record. The plot thickens in publishing.%11/12/2009 8:23:44 PM%1479733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/244/315/top-video-091112_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29174-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 11, 2009%Top stories include: Retailers turn to internet for holiday returns. Street Critique guest Hilary Kramer on protecting your portfolio. HP to buy 3Com for $3B.%11/11/2009 8:44:23 PM%1427533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/242/921/ttop-video-091111_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29173-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 10, 2009%Top stories include:The verdict for two former Bear Stearns hedge fund mgrs is &quot;not guilty.&quot; Sen. Dodd unveils his plan for overhaul & an intv with Michael Barr%11/10/2009 8:55:30 PM%1496133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/14/817/top-video-091110_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29172-STREAM__723962.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 9, 2009%Top stories include: The Dow jumps over 200 points. SCOTUS takes on abstract business innovations. Kraft bids $16B bid for Cadbury.
And we meet teen inventors.%11/9/2009 8:40:58 PM%1430533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/240/600/top-video-091109_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29171-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 6, 2009%Top stories include: Unemployment tops 10 percent. A Conversation with Elizabeth Warren. And Market Monitor David Darst from Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.%11/6/2009 8:45:02 PM%1505133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/237/548/top-video-091106_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29170-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR November 5, 2009%Top stories include: The Feds make more insider trading arrests.Financial regulation bills differ on the Hill. Susie Gharib interviews Cisco CEO John Chambers.%11/6/2009 10:21:34 AM%1470600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/14/897/top-video-091105_142x60-cove-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29169-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 4, 2009%Top stories include: Federal Reserve doesn't adjust the interest rate. FIAT's new plan for Chrysler. Intel is sued for anti-trust violations.%11/4/2009 8:32:52 PM%1465272%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/235/129/top-video-091104_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29168-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 3, 2009%Top stories include: Warren Buffett buys Burlington Northern for $34B. Federal Reserve kicks off 2 day meeting. GM sale of Opel is off again. ATT sues Verizon.%11/3/2009 8:29:31 PM%1503333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/234/99/top-video-091103_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29167-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for November 2, 2009%Top stories include: Ford Motor posts an unexpected profit. What's the impact of CIT's bankruptcy? And, the U.S. Supreme Court tackles mutual fund fees.%11/2/2009 8:59:22 PM%1465600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/233/160/top-video-091102_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29166-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 30, 2009%Top stories include: Stocks slide on dip in consumer spending. We look at natural gas and climate change. The Market Monitor is Eugene Peroni.%10/30/2009 8:29:29 PM%1494933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/230/384/top-video-091030_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29165-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 29, 2009%Top stories include: Production of goods and services breathe life into the economy. Motorola posts 3rd quarter profits. The Climate Economy series begins.%10/29/2009 9:06:32 PM%1468600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/229/25/top-video-091029_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29164-STREAMb__930432.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 28, 2009%Top stories include: GMAC asks Uncle Sam for a third bailout. New homes sales slow. And, David Garrity talks stocks.%10/28/2009 9:42:10 PM%1433066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/227/935/top-video-091028_142x60Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29163-STREAM__576648.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 27, 2009%Top stories include:The health care reform effort loses support. Consumers have a new attitude. And &quot;All in the Family&quot; looks at at thriving newspaper group.%10/27/2009 8:44:01 PM%1472733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/226/849/top-video-091027_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29162-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 26, 2009%Top stories include: lawmakers are working on new rules to deal with firms deemed too big to fail, the public option lives & more on &quot;your mind & your money.&quot;%10/27/2009 9:02:55 AM%1441400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/225/632/top-video-091026_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29161-STREAM__262024.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 23, 2009%Top stories include: The  first time home buyers tax credit gives home sales a big boost.  The market monitor is Derwood Chase. Microsoft wows Wall St.%10/23/2009 8:43:52 PM%1479933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/222/323/top-video-091023_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29160-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 22, 2009%Top stories include: The Pay Czar lays down the law on executive pay. The dollar is a weakling these days. And, we talk with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.%10/22/2009 9:18:25 PM%1474133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/221/91/top-video-091022_142x60-Cove-Thumb__696107.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29159-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 21, 2009%Top stories include: Pay czar wants steep cuts for firms taking government cash, and the President makes moves to help the small business credit crunch.%10/21/2009 9:15:49 PM%1447800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/219/990/top-video-091021_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29158-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 20, 2009%Top stories include: The impact of housing stats on Wall Street and Washington. NY Gov. David Paterson discusses plans to revive NY economy.%10/20/2009 8:38:08 PM%1524200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/218/893/top-video-091020_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29157-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 19, 2009%Top stories include: Profits jump almost 50 percent at Apple. We talk with Intel CEO Paul Otellini, and we kick off our &quot;Your Mind and Your Money&quot; series.%10/19/2009 8:29:42 PM%1462276%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/217/548/top-video-091019_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29156-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 16, 2009%Top stories include: Prosecutors uncover the largest ever hedge fund insider trading case, and consumers and small businesses still feel the credit crisis.%10/16/2009 8:28:20 PM%1459266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/214/648/top-video-091016_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29155-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 15, 2009%Top stories include: Google beats estimates. Congress wants to ease small businesses credit crunch, and we look at rising bank overdraft fees.%10/15/2009 8:58:29 PM%1463333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/213/690/top-video-091015_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29154-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 14, 2009%Top stories include: The Dow hits 10,000 again. Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley talks health reform, and we get insight into the search for the next B of A CEO.%10/14/2009 9:23:44 PM%1426400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/212/596/top-video-091014_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29153-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 13, 2009%Top stories include: Health reform legislation moves out of committee, Intel posts better than expected earnings, and we kick off Shop Talk with a look at HSN.%10/13/2009 9:31:31 PM%1480333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/211/617/top-video-091013_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29152-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 12, 2009%Health care reform may bring higher premiums,  time is running out for first time home buyers to take advantage of the tax credit and a new way to get discount coupons is just a text message away.%10/12/2009 9:26:28 PM%1437733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/210/550/top-video-091012_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-21951-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 9, 2009%Top stories include: The President makes a push to fight financial fraud. We hear from world wide web creator Tim Berners Lee, and Market Monitor Dr. Hans Black%10/9/2009 9:13:00 PM%1477733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/207/666/top-video-091009_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-21950-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 8, 2009%Top stories include: Retailers ring up surprising Sept sales. Delaware Sen. Tom Carper weighs in on health care reform. Homeowners facing foreclosure get help.%10/8/2009 9:04:39 PM%1446933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/206/510/top-video-091008_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29149-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 6, 2009%Top Stories Include: Australia is the first G-20 to raise interest rates. Microsoft unveils Windows branded phones. We talk ETFs with John Gabriel of Morningstar.%10/7/2009 9:38:22 AM%1507266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/204/458/top-video-091006_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29147-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 5, 2009%Top stories include: Economic insight from Richard Fisher of the Dallas Fed. Doctors join the President's push for health reform. Plus a new Funny Money.%10/5/2009 8:25:37 PM%1466600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/203/103/top-video-091005_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29146-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 2, 2009%Top stories include: Unemployment closes in on 10%. No extra Social Security cash for Seniors. Market Monitor is Eric Takaha. And Rio gets Olympic Gold.%10/2/2009 8:59:38 PM%1458200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/200/771/top-video-091002_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29145-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for October 1, 2009%Top stories include: Fed Chairman Bernanke tells congress there are no magic bullets to combat high unemployment. And we talk to GM's Mike DiGiovanni.%10/1/2009 8:37:07 PM%1468801%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/199/844/top-video-091001_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29144-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 30, 2009%Top stories include: Bank of America CEO, Ken Lewis announces his retirement. 
IPO's take root over the last few months. Sam Stovall of Standard & Poor's offers his review of the 3rd Quarter.%9/30/2009 8:50:25 PM%1543933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/198/820/top-video-090930_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29143-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 29, 2009%Top stories include: FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair wants banks to pre-pay $45B in insurance premiums. The housing market shows improvement.%9/29/2009 8:46:24 PM%1506000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/197/822/top-video-090929_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29142-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 28, 2009%Xerox buys ACS for  6.5 billion, the Dow inches closer to 10k and we talk with Saudi Aramcos CEO.%9/29/2009 9:37:38 AM%1450066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/196/801/top-video-090928_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29141-VIDEOPOD.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 25, 2009%Top stories include: President Obama declares the G-20 summit a success.  We talk with Saudi Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi, and Mark Leibovit talks gold.%9/25/2009 8:24:13 PM%1470333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/193/1012/top-video-090925_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29140-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 24, 2009%Top stories include: World leaders gather in Pittsburgh for the G-20 summit, home sales stumble after four straight months of gains.%9/24/2009 8:38:33 PM%1467066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/193/246/top-video-090924_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29139-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 23, 2009%Top stories include: The Fed holds interest rates near zero. Google gears up to buy more companies, and lowering employer health care costs by boosting health.%9/23/2009 8:34:02 PM%1451666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/192/516/top-video-090923_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29138-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 22, 2009%Top stories include:The Senate begins marking up health care legislation. The Fed prepares to meet. And, the challenges of designing employee health plans.%9/22/2009 8:41:58 PM%1514733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/191/764/top-video-090922_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29137-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 21, 2009.%Top stories include: Dell is paying $4B for Perot Sys., FCC wants everyone to play by the same rules & we meet a company that's struggling to insure its workers.%9/21/2009 10:31:19 PM%1439400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/187/887/top-video-090921_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29136-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 18, 2009%Top stories include: It's D-day for Uncle Sam's money market fund guarantee, the Treasury may step up lending to the FDIC, and we look at community banks.%9/18/2009 8:21:09 PM%1490733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/186/232/top-video-090918_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29135b-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 17, 2009%Top stories include: What's behind the resilience in the markets? Plus, the President steps up his case for health reform, and we look at Japan's health system.%9/17/2009 8:25:44 PM%1478066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/184/239/top-video-090917_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29134-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 16, 2009%Top stories include: Sen.Baucus unveils $856B health plan, consumer prices edge up, and we talk with Phil Angelides of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.%9/16/2009 8:46:31 PM%1478066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/178/733/top-video-090916_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29133-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 15, 2009%Top stories include: Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke says recession is likely over. Today marks anniversary of Lehman Brothers bankruptcy. Unemployment lasts longer.%9/15/2009 8:36:39 PM%1507066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/174/492/top-video-090915_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29132-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 14, 2009%Top stories include: President Obama, Financial Regulation & Lehman Brothers anniversary.%9/14/2009 8:23:57 PM%1444933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/172/868/top-video-090914_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29131-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 11, 2009%Top stories include: An exclusive with Larry Summers, the President's economic advisor, an update from Ground Zero, and the Market Monitor is Erik Ristuben.%9/11/2009 8:49:11 PM%1505733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/170/109/top-video-090911_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29130-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 10, 2009%Top stories include: SEC admits failure as Madoff tape is released. Obama energizes Health Care Reform debate. And we profile Walter E. Smithe Furniture.%9/10/2009 8:42:16 PM%1458733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/168/770/top-video-090910_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29129-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 9, 2009%Top stories include: Chicago Fed President Charles Evans discusses the economy's strength, and Darren Gersh previews the President's health reform speech.%9/9/2009 8:39:58 PM%1477533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/167/248/top-video-090909_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBR-29128-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 8, 2009%Top stories include: Josh Feinman and Bob Doll   on what's next for stocks and the economy, gold tops 1,000 dollars, Congress returns to tackle health care.%9/8/2009 8:25:08 PM%1456666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/165/710/top-video-090908_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29127-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 7, 2009%This Labor Day, NBR examines the employment situation in America from a personal perspective. Hear the stories behind the unemployment statistics.%9/7/2009 8:07:08 PM%1458200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/164/659/top-video-090907_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29126-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 4, 2009%Top stories include: The pace of job losses slows, but unemployment still rises. Plus, the future of Fannie and Freddie, and Elaine Garzarelli talks stocks.%9/4/2009 8:45:35 PM%1493600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/162/417/top-video-090904_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29125-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 3, 2009%Top stories include: August was rough for retailers who need consumers to start buying full-price items.  Plus, lobbying, gold futures, and Once Upon a Job.%9/3/2009 8:30:18 PM%1470333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/160/103/top-video-090903_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29124-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 2, 2009%Top stories include: A study finds low wage workers are often paid less than minimum. We continue our series Once Upon a Job, and Hilary Kramer talks stocks.%9/2/2009 8:37:08 PM%1481000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/157/772/top-video-090902_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29123-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for September 1, 2009%Top stories include: The Dow dips 185 points.  What's the outlook? We talk mutual funds with David Ellison, and we profile the unemployed in Once Upon a Job.%9/2/2009 11:50:04 AM%1451000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/156/446/top-video-090901_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29122-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 31, 2009%Top stories include: Disney buys Marvel for $4 billion, some economists say a 2nd stimulus package doesn't add up & we look at options to reduce the Fed's spending.%8/31/2009 8:35:30 PM%1463733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/154/2/top-video-090831_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29121-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 28, 2009%Top stories include: Consumer spending ticks up thanks to Cash for Clunkers, Intel sees demand picking up, and India's animation industry is growing.%8/28/2009 8:21:03 PM%1488933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/151/206/top-video-090828_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29120-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 27, 2009%Top stories include: The FDIC's deposit insurance fund is dwindling, banks continue to fail though the economy is improving, and we interview Robert Toll.%8/27/2009 8:22:02 PM%1468066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/149/806/top-video-090827_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29119-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 26, 2009%Top stories include: New home sales surge, the FDIC makes it easier for private equity to buy failed banks, and Ted Kennedy's role in health care reform.%8/26/2009 8:22:22 PM%1463600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/148/53/top-video-090826_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29118-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 25, 2009%Top stories include: The President wants Bernanke to remain Fed Chief. Plus, the deficit will bring interest woes, and Craig Callahan offers market insight.%8/25/2009 8:22:43 PM%1513267%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/146/810/top-video-090825_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29117-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 24, 2009%Top stories include: Economies around the globe are perking up, crude edges higher, and Cash for Clunkers heads to the scrap heap.%8/25/2009 11:01:41 AM%1472214%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/146/173/top-video-090824_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29116-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 21, 2009%Top stories include: Bernanke says the economy could start growing soon, existing home sales surge, and dealers expect big business as Cash for Clunkers ends.%8/21/2009 8:19:35 PM%1501077%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/143/356/top-video-090821_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29115-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 20, 2009%Top stories include: Weekly jobless claims rise unexpectedly, trucking stocks face multiple headwinds, and John Kilduff talks rising oil prices.%8/20/2009 8:20:18 PM%1469466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/141/941/top-video-090820_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29114-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 19, 2009%Top stories include: New credit card rules are already having unintended consequences, we profile Second Market, and Doug Roberts offers a Street Critique.%8/19/2009 8:21:18 PM%1481333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/140/604/top-video-090819_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29113-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 18, 2009%Top stories include: Prices at the wholesale level fall and more and more homeowners are underwater. Plus, results from HP, Target, and Home Depot.%8/18/2009 8:23:47 PM%1485200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/139/466/top-video-090818_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29112-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 17, 2009%Top stories include: the Dow posts its biggest drop in over a month & we talk with a car dealer that says the gov't is taking too long to pay for the clunkers.%8/17/2009 8:37:40 PM%1491066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/138/338/top-video-090817_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29111-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 14, 2009%Top stories include: No sign of inflation, but consumers still have the blues. Plus, more problems for Boeing's Dreamliner, and debit cards gain popularity.%8/14/2009 8:16:05 PM%1478000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/136/381/top-video-090814_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29110-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 13, 2009%Top stories include: Bailed out firms give executive pay plans to Uncle Sam, and there's little consensus on what 2Q earnings mean for the outlook.%8/13/2009 8:24:36 PM%1445140%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/135/346/top-video-090813_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29109-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 12, 2009%Top stories include: Michelle Girard and Michael Farr analyze the Fed decision, Geithner wants the U.S. debt ceiling raised, and Microsoft partners with Nokia.%8/12/2009 9:03:37 PM%1471466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/134/149/top-video-090812_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBR-29108-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 11, 2009%Top stories include: 10 months after TARP, banks still have toxic assets. GM's Fritz Henderson has the public test cars, and retailers plan for Christmas.%8/11/2009 8:27:49 PM%1503800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/133/8/top-video-090811_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29107-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 10, 2009%Top stories include: Federal Reserve policymakers meet tomorrow, we take a look at medial malpractice debate and we profile the Hodges Fund%8/11/2009 11:21:17 AM%1495133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/131/949/top-video-090810_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29106-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 7, 2009%Top stories include: The job pictures brightens in July, lawmakers head home to hear about health care reform from the public, and Richard Steinberg on stocks.%8/7/2009 8:17:47 PM%1373533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/129/697/top-video-090807_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29105-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 6, 2009%Top stories include: The jobs picture is less bad, regulator James Lockhart offers a Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac update, and Scott Gurvey reviews Windows 7.%8/6/2009 8:09:56 PM%1340000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/128/462/top-video-090806_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29104-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 5, 2009%Top stories include: A jobs recovery might not come until 2014.  Plus, what the growing supply of Treasury bonds means, and Todd Harrison on Wall Street.%8/6/2009 9:45:41 AM%1350800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/127/292/top-video-090805_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29103-STREAM__012049.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 4, 2009%Top stories include: A progress report on home loan modifications shows mortgage help is hard to get, and Senator Charles Grassley talks health care reform.%8/4/2009 8:12:41 PM%1377800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/126/260/top-video-090804_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29102-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for August 3, 2009%Top stories include: Bank of America settles SEC charges and shakes up management, cash for clunkers revs auto sales, and the S&P 500 moves above 1,000.%8/3/2009 8:36:33 PM%1334079%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/125/288/top-video-090803_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29101-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 31, 2009%Top stories include: Cash for Clunkers is running despite reports it ran out of cash, 2Q GDP shows recession, and we go &quot;All in the Family&quot; with Glunz Beer.%7/31/2009 8:21:15 PM%1490533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/123/140/top-video-090731_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29100-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 30, 2009%Top stories include: Speaker Pelosi gives Dems health care reform talking points. Plus, big banks and big bonuses, and America's love affair with easy credit.%7/30/2009 8:26:33 PM%1458666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/122/224/top-video-090730_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29099-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 29, 2009%Top stories include: Microsoft and Yahoo team up to take on Google, a compromise in Congress could speed health reform. Plus, Hilary Kramer's sectors to watch.%7/29/2009 8:18:17 PM%1491800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/121/22/top-video-090729_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29098-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 28, 2009%Top stories include: The Obama Administration wants loan servicers to do more to prevent foreclosures. Plus, a look at Medicare's performance and the new M&A's.%7/28/2009 11:12:32 PM%1500666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/12/481/top-video-090728_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29097-STREAM__328157.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 27, 2009%Top stories include: The U.S. begins two days of economic talks with China. Plus, can the Dow sustain its gain? And, we talk to former Senator Bob Graham.%7/27/2009 8:22:28 PM%1463400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/118/596/top-video-090727_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29096-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 24, 2009%Top stories include: The Treasury Secretary tries to sell Congress on a Consumer Financial Protection Agency.  Plus, what shape will the economic recovery take?%7/24/2009 8:20:51 PM%1491933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/116/258/top-video-090724_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29095-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 23, 2009%Top stories include: signs of stabilization in the housing market, an earnings disappointment from Microsoft & we talk with Ford CEO about its turnaround plan.%7/23/2009 9:14:09 PM%1478200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/115/14/top-video-090723_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29094-STREAM__991195.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 22, 2009%Top stories include: The President must answer health care reform cost questions. NYU'S Nouriel Roubini talks economy, and we profile a small business.%7/22/2009 8:22:25 PM%1459066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/113/679/top-video-090722_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29093-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 21, 2009%Top stories include: Ben Bernanke says now is not the time to tighten monetary policy. Plus, TARP oversight and earnings from Caterpillar and Apple.%7/21/2009 8:18:44 PM%1485600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/112/485/top-video-090721_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29092-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 20, 2009%Top stories include: CIT Group shares surge on news of rescue deal. Stuart Schweitzer has the outlook for stocks. And, new challenges for health care reform.%7/20/2009 9:06:32 PM%1468533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/111/278/top-video-090720_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29091-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 17, 2009%Top stories include: The Obama Administration's Larry Summers says the economy's back from the abyss. Plus, blue chip earnings and whatever happened to ethanol?%7/17/2009 8:38:50 PM%1505666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/108/518/top-video-090717_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29090-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 16, 2009%Top stories include: Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson gets grilled on the Capitol Hill, CIT Group is on a bankruptcy countdown & JP Morgan Chase 2Q revenues jump.%7/16/2009 8:39:47 PM%1487600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/107/472/top-video-090716_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29089-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 15, 2009%Top stories include: Author of a new report says Fed's reputation tarnished.  Plus, investors lost money trading old GM shares during the company's bankruptcy.%7/15/2009 8:17:26 PM%1400866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/106/371/top-video-090715_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29088-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 14, 2009%Top stories include: Wall Street likes Intel's latest earnings.  Plus, a look at what makes Goldman Sachs great and a look at the health of credit unions.%7/14/2009 8:20:22 PM%1494533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/105/204/top-video-090714_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29087-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 13, 2009%Top stories include: Business lender CIT Group might be headed for bankruptcy.  Plus, the trillion dollar deficit, and market strategist Joe Battipaglia.%7/13/2009 9:34:37 PM%1469800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/103/934/top-video-090713_142x60-Cove-Thumb__121171.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29086-STREAM__306369.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 10, 2009%Top stories include: GM CEO Fritz Henderson on the automaker's post-bankruptcy plans. Plus Congress tackles derivatives and Robert Drach is the Market Monitor.%7/10/2009 8:25:48 PM%1488000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/101/157/top-video-090710_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29085-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 8, 2009%Top stories include: VP Joe Biden announces a deal with nation's hospitals.  Google takes on Microsoft with a new OS, and Paul Larson talks stocks.%7/9/2009 10:36:02 AM%1460666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/98/403/top-video-090708_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29083-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 9, 2009%Top stories include: General Motors says it will leave bankruptcy protection tomorrow. Kathleen Sebelius talks health care reform. And AIG shares plummet.%7/10/2009 9:21:32 AM%1467933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/99/564/top-video-090709_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29084-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 7, 2009%Top stories include: The CFTC could crack down on speculators, the basic materials sector has been a high flyer, and the President heads to the G-8.%7/8/2009 9:27:49 AM%1483666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/97/383/top-video-090707_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29082-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 6, 2009%Top stories include: The AFL-CIO calls for a second stimulus to boost the economy, furloughs could impact wage growth, and municipal bonds make a comeback.%7/7/2009 9:59:17 AM%1463866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/96/273/top-video-090706_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29081-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 3, 2009%In The Economy and the Markets at Midyear, NBR examines economic and investment performance in the first half of 2009 and offers investors insight into the remainder of the year.%7/3/2009 1:46:07 PM%1504466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/93/987/top-video-090703_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29080-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 2, 2009%Top stories include: Unemployment hits its highest level in 26 years, so we talk jobs with Christina Romer of the Obama Administration.%7/3/2009 1:46:01 PM%1461933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/93/991/top-video-090702_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29079-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for July 1, 2009%Top stories include: The auto industry sees a surge in used car sales. California declares a fiscal state of emergency, and tonight's Street Critique guest is Michael Farr.%7/2/2009 9:46:55 AM%1456133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/92/842/top-video-090701_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29078-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for June 30, 2009%Top stories include: California may issue billions in IOU's. Sam Stovall analyzes Wall Street's second quarter, and one woman struggles with a short sale.%7/1/2009 7:29:54 PM%1484333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/91/830/top-video-090630_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-2077-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for June 29, 2009%Top stories include: Bernard Madoff is sentenced to 150 years in prison. A look at Supreme Court rulings that will impact business, and an update on Steve Jobs.%7/1/2009 7:29:59 PM%1411133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/90/654/top-video-090629_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29076-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for June 26, 2009%Top stories include: Congress is set to vote on landmark climate change legislation, and a new GE research center will bring 1200 jobs to Michigan.%7/1/2009 7:29:59 PM%1485466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/88/468/top-video-090626_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29075-STREAM.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for June 25, 2009%Top stories include: Fed Chief Ben Bernanke kept his cool on Capitol Hill, a victim of Bernard Madoff speaks out, and Senator Kent Conrad on health care reform.%7/1/2009 7:29:59 PM%1458956%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/87/510/top-video-090625_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29074-STREAM-1.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for June 24, 2009%Top stories include: The Fed votes to keep interest rates static, and pressure mounts on Fed Chief Bernanke.  Plus, the Street Critique guest is Hilary Kramer.%7/1/2009 7:29:59 PM%1441889%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/86/341/top-video-090624_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29073-STREAM-1.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for June 23, 2009%Top stories include: The meaning of a rise in existing home sales, health care reform and the standard of coverage, & Bernie Madoff wants a light sentence.%7/1/2009 7:30:01 PM%1453081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/85/781/top-video-090623_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29-072-STREAM-1.mp4
Programs%Nightly Business Report%NBR for June 22, 2009%Top stories include: The Federal Reserve isn't expected to change its course any time soon. Plus, Congress is set to tackle health care reform, and the FDA becomes tobacco regulator.%7/1/2009 7:29:59 PM%1437942%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/13/513/top-video-090622_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NOLA-29-071-STREAM-1.mp4
Programs%NOVA%The Pluto Files Preview%Take a cross-country journey with Neil deGrasse Tyson to explore the rise and fall of America's favorite planet.%1/14/2010 3:15:16 PM%194200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/298/408/nova-003706-thumb-prev.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/Pluto_Press_Tour_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Extreme Cave Diving Preview%A team of intrepid scientists journey into one of Earth's most dangerous and beautiful underwater frontiers.%1/28/2010 2:24:16 PM%85426%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/310/614/nova-003705-thumb-prev.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/Caves_pro_512x288-CROP_LETTER-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Ghosts of Machu Picchu%Why did the Incas abandon their city in the clouds?%2/3/2010 7:31:04 AM%3172800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/305/440/nova-003704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3704_16x9.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Riddles of the Sphinx%A marvel of ancient engineering is vanishing. Can it be saved?%1/20/2010 9:38:29 AM%3187333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/302/928/nova-003703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3703_HD_44khzb__038939.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Building Pharaoh's Ship%Can the legendary trading vessel of an Egyptian queen sail again?%1/13/2010 6:44:44 AM%3202821%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/292/761/nova-003702-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3702_16x9.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor%Dive beneath the surface to discover an untold story of WWII.%1/5/2010 11:59:10 AM%3172403%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/290/698/nova-003701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3701_16x9.mp4
Programs%NOVA%What Darwin Never Knew%One hundred and fifty years later, scientists decode nature's greatest mysteries.%1/8/2010 12:22:17 PM%6727076%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/285/524/nova-003617-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3617_FIX_16x9__983332.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Becoming Human Part 3%The third hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines why, of the many species of humans that once shared the globe, only our species, Homo sapiens, remains.%11/17/2009 7:05:39 PM%3092247%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/242/729/nova-003615-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3615_44khz__133654.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Becoming Human Part 2%The second hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines new discoveries that reveal how the first humans hunted and formed families.%11/10/2009 7:08:30 PM%3087673%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/235/868/nova-003614-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3614_new__325204.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Becoming Human Part 1%The first hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines the factors that caused us to split from the other great apes.%11/3/2009 7:00:30 PM%3087209%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/228/737/nova-003613-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3613_HD_fix_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Lizard Kings%Meet the monitors, the largest, fiercest, and craftiest lizards on Earth.%10/21/2009 5:23:08 AM%3142704%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/217/373/nova-003616-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3616_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Hubble's Amazing Rescue%The unlikely story about how the world's most beloved telescope was saved%10/14/2009 6:20:08 AM%3127426%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/211/348/nova-003611-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3611_Hubble_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Darwin's Darkest Hour%NOVA and National Geographic Television present a two-hour drama on the crisis that compelled Darwin to publish his theory of evolution.%10/7/2009 9:21:46 AM%6112266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/13/497/nova-003605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3605_HD_stack.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Doctors' Diaries%Seven doctors, 21 years... Saving lives is only part of the story.%5/12/2009 2:09:52 PM%6131000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/796/nova-003608-09-thumb__758425.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA_Doctors_STACK__842139.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Last Extinction: Megabeasts' Sudden Death%Scientists propose a radical idea of what killed off mammoths and other Ice Age animals.%5/1/2009 2:05:27 PM%3131333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/34/546/nova-003607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3607_16x9.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Extreme Ice%An acclaimed photographer joins scientists to document the runaway melting of glaciers.%5/1/2009 2:51:04 PM%3171533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/15/129/nova-003604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3604_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Rat Attack%Why do huge swarms of rats overrun a bamboo forest in India once every half-century?%3/6/2009 9:54:40 AM%3166481%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/243/3603_rats.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3603_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%The Spy Factory%Examine the high-tech eavesdropping carried out by the National Security Agency and the pitfalls of surveillance in an age of terrorism.%3/14/2009 7:31:20 PM%3163254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/241/3602_spyfactory.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3602_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies%Follow the 2,000-mile migration of monarchs to a sanctuary in the highlands of Mexico.%4/17/2009 2:44:38 PM%3137805%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1015/417/NOVA-003601-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3601_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%The Big Energy Gamble%Can California's ambitious plan to cut greenhouse gases actually succeed?%3/14/2009 7:22:12 PM%3147302%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/231/3519_energy.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3519_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Is There Life on Mars?%The search for life on the Red Planet heats up with the discovery of frozen water.%5/6/2009 12:31:43 PM%3117650%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/829/nova-003518-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3518_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Ocean Animal Emergency%Wildlife veterinarians struggle to save injured seals and sea lions on the California coast.%6/9/2009 3:54:06 PM%3161814%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/159/3517_ocean.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3517_web_44khz__023087.mp4
Programs%NOVA%The Bible's Buried Secrets%An archeological detective story traces the origins of the Hebrew Bible.%3/14/2009 5:27:34 PM%6689000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/170/3516_bible.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3516_44khz_new__716087.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Alien From Earth%Do the remains of a tiny hobbit-like creature on the island of Flores belong to a new human species?%3/14/2009 5:16:21 PM%3127400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/171/nova-003515-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3515.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Hunting the Hidden Dimension%Mysteriously beautiful fractals are shaking up the world of mathematics and deepening our understanding of nature.%3/6/2009 9:54:35 AM%3179000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/253/nova-003514-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3514.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Space Shuttle Disaster%An investigation uncovers the human failures and design flaws behind the 2003 Columbia tragedy.%4/21/2009 7:56:12 PM%3138000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/977/775/nova-003512-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3512.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Arctic Dinosaurs%Experts in Alaska investigate how dinosaurs managed to thrive in polar regions.%3/14/2009 6:57:00 PM%3143796%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/976/317/nova-003511-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3511_44khz__807551.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Lord of the Ants%E.O. Wilson's fascination with little creatures has led him to some very big ideas.%3/6/2009 2:05:08 PM%3177941%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/664/NOVA-003510-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3510_web__751011.mp4
Programs%NOVA%A Walk to Beautiful%A powerful story of healing & hope for women in Ethiopia devastated by childbirth injuries.  A Walk to Beautiful won the 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Program - Long Format.%3/14/2009 6:33:34 PM%3213632%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/664/NOVA-003506-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3506_web__523985.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Car of the Future%The &quot;Car Talk&quot; guys look for a new breed of clean, fuel-efficient vehicles.%3/20/2009 6:58:38 PM%3192133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/663/NOVA-003509-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3509_web__957196.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Cracking the Maya Code%The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs.%3/14/2009 6:42:32 PM%3160960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/663/NOVA-003508-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3508_web__176990.mp4
Programs%NOVA%The Four-Winged Dinosaur%Surprising fossils from northeastern China spur a debate over how birds evolved.%3/14/2009 6:07:39 PM%3260800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/146/3505-episode.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3502_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Ape Genius%Experts zero in on what separates humans from our closest living relatives.  Ape Genius received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology, and Nature Programming.%8/6/2009 9:04:08 AM%3166899%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/121/545/nova-003507-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3507_HD_44khz_NEW.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Astrospies%An elite corps of U.S. astronauts is trained to gather intelligence on the Soviets.%4/17/2009 2:52:10 PM%3176384%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/657/3503.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3501_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Secrets of the Parthenon%How did the ancient Athenians build this near-flawless icon of Greece's golden age?  Secrets of the Parthenon received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%3/6/2009 9:36:09 AM%3176298%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/655/3502.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3503_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Absolute Zero%The story of the harnessing of cold and the race to reach the lowest temperature possible.%3/6/2009 9:40:44 AM%6078466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/83/3501-episode.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3504_3505_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Missing in MiG Alley%What happened to American pilots shot down over Korea half a century ago?%4/17/2009 2:51:22 PM%3105066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/657/3418.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3418_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial%Science is &quot;exhibit A&quot; in a landmark trial on the teaching of evolution.%5/27/2009 3:46:21 PM%6741867%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/656/3416.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3416_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Video Short: Evolution in Action%See how salamanders in California are evolving, just as Darwin might have predicted.%10/19/2009 4:53:50 PM%201800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/217/160/nova-00evoinaction-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/EvolutionInAction-Salamanderswebvideo_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro__937601.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Video Short: Why NOVA Covered the Case%Senior Executive Producer Paula Apsell describes the decision to make &quot;Judgment Day.&quot;%10/19/2009 3:58:32 PM%157866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/217/167/nova-00PSAQA-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/IDOnTrialPaula_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro-trimmed.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Sputnik Declassified%Top secret documents rewrite the history of the most famous satellite and the early space race.%3/14/2009 5:42:00 PM%3157162%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/655/3415.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3415_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Marathon Challenge%Explore what it takes for novice runners to make it through a classic test of endurance.%6/10/2009 7:38:06 PM%3156149%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/140/3414-episode.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3414_HiMotion.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Secrets of the Samurai Sword%The ancient art and science behind a Japanese warrior's prized weapon%7/8/2009 1:27:13 PM%3186822%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/74/284/nova-003412-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3412.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Bone Diggers%Deep in an Australian cave, paleontologists discover fossils of extinct giant animals.%6/16/2009 4:10:07 PM%3145816%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/74/276/nova-003408-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3408.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Saved by the Sun%As the Earth heats up at a dangerous rate and fossil fuels become scarcer, ordinary citizens and businesses are bypassing the federal government to lead the way in exploring a clean, renewable source of power: the sun.%3/6/2009 2:16:34 PM%3188522%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/654/3406.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3407_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Kings of Camouflage%Meet the cuttlefish, one of the brainiest, most bizarre animals in the ocean.%6/24/2009 2:41:34 PM%3200200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/74/324/nova-003402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3402_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%The Last Great Ape%An expedition into the Congo examines one of our closest living relatives, the bonobo.%12/22/2009 12:35:34 PM%3106365%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/279/893/nova-003404-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3404.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Underwater Dream Machine%Follow one man's quest to engineer a submarine with panoramic views.%8/5/2009 9:51:57 PM%3175723%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/126/1014/nova-003319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA_003319_44khz__428607.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Monster of the Milky Way%Does a supermassive black hole lurk at the center of our galaxy?%3/6/2009 2:15:53 PM%3113133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/12/81/3314-thumb1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3314_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA%The Deadliest Plane Crash%NOVA investigates the worst aviation accident of all time.%8/13/2009 2:37:47 PM%2924692%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/134/783/nova-003315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA_003315_16x9.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Storm That Drowned a City%What led to the devastating floods that Hurricane Katrina unleashed on New Orleans?%8/21/2009 10:02:19 AM%3151899%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/139/203/nova-003218-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3218.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Wave That Shook the World%Experts reconstruct the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami to prepare for the next big one.%10/1/2009 10:27:23 AM%3173471%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/199/296/nova-003208-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3208_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA%Volcano Above the Clouds%Join an expedition to the glacier-capped summit of Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain.%12/8/2009 4:24:29 PM%3196714%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/267/639/nova-00volcano-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3017_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Sleep, First Primates, Earthquakes in the Midwest, Sang-Mook Lee%Season 4: Episode 8%9/2/2009 9:25:32 AM%3164113%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/153/110/nosn-000408-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN408__089713.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Ask the Expert: What Got You Interested in Science?%NOVA scienceNOW astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson holds office to answer viewer questions.  In this video, Neil explains what got him interested in science as a kid.%11/22/2009 11:14:39 AM%174266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/254/13/AskExpertScienceInspirationTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/AskNeilSianH264.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Saving Hubble Update, Gangster Birds, How Memory Works%Season 4: Episode 7%8/26/2009 9:17:19 AM%3167689%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/146/207/nosn-000407-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN407.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Ask the Expert: Can We See the Beginning of the Universe?%NOVA scienceNOW astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson holds office hours to answer viewer questions.  In this video, Neil explains how new telescopes will help us see the origins of the universe.%11/22/2009 11:15:44 AM%82533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/254/13/AskNeilOriginsUnivTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/AskNeilJoshH264.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Public Genomes, Algae Fuel, Mystery of the Gakkel Ridge, Yoky Matsuoka%Season 4: Episode 6%8/19/2009 12:02:59 PM%3168850%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/137/620/nosn-000406-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN406_SD_44khz__404144.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Ask the Expert: Are There Eleven Dimensions?%NOVA scienceNOW astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson holds office to answer viewer questions.  In this video, Neil explains the dimensions of the universe.%11/22/2009 11:14:49 AM%148066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/254/6/AskNeilDimensionsTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/AskNeilAnneMarieTieH264.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Moon Smasher, Secrets in the Salt, Sangeeta Bhatia, Carbon Sequestration%Season 4: Episode 5%7/28/2009 3:18:08 PM%3148066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/119/402/nosn-000405-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN405_new_FIX_medium.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%The Science of Picky Eaters, Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses, Sangeeta Bhatia, Capturing Carbon%Season 4: Episode 4%7/22/2009 10:30:16 AM%3143733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/112/990/nosn-000404-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN404_new_medium.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Hunt for Alien Earths, Art Authentication, Maydianne Andrade, Autism Genes%Season 4: Episode 2%7/7/2009 1:00:06 PM%3139036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/96/864/nosn-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN402_medium.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Diamond Factory, Anthrax Investigation, Auto-Tune, Luis von Ahn%Season 4: Episode 1%7/1/2009 11:17:14 AM%3122549%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/91/117/nosn-000401-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN401_medium.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Phoenix Mars Lander, Brain Trauma, Mammoth Mystery, Judah Folkman%Season 3: Episode 6%9/2/2009 9:54:43 AM%3147046%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/386/nosn-000306_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN306.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Leeches, The Search for ET, Stem Cells Breakthrough, Edith Widder%Season 3: Episode 5%3/14/2009 9:03:24 AM%3118272%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/564/nosn_NEW_000305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nosn305_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Bird Brains, Space Storms, Yoky Matsuoka, Smart Bridges%Season 3: Episode 4%6/8/2009 12:15:52 PM%3113238%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/45/170/nosn_NEW_000304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN304_web_44khz.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Killer Microbe%A benign bug becomes a highly lethal pathogen, known to U.S. soldiers as Iraqibacter.%12/2/2009 2:52:12 PM%510333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/263/24/nova-microbe-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/KillerMicrobes_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_trimmed__194332.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Saving Hubble, First Primates, Alfredo Quinones Hinojosa, Killer Microbe%Season 3: Episode 3%4/21/2009 11:39:23 PM%3105834%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/563/nosn_NEW_000303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nosn303_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%First Primates%Our most distant primate ancestors were tree-dwellers the size of mice.%10/19/2009 4:47:43 PM%816800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/217/177/nova-00firstprimates-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/First%20Primates_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro-trimmed__520662.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Personal DNA Testing, Art Authentication, Carpturing Carbon, Pardis Sabeti%Season 3: Episode 2%9/15/2009 9:34:04 AM%3115537%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/356/nosn-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN302.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Dark Matter, Of Mice and Memory, Hany Farid, Wisdom of the Crowds%Season 3: Episode 1%3/14/2009 9:17:58 AM%3109800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/563/nosn_NEW_000301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nosn301_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Mass Extinction, 1918 Flu, Cynthia Breazeal, Papyrus%Season 2: Episode 2%3/10/2009 12:02:36 PM%3120666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/565/nosn_NEW_003318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nova3318_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Asteroid, Island of Stability, Obesity, Karl Iagnemma%Season 2: Episode 1%3/18/2009 12:26:08 PM%3123050%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/565/nosn_NEW_003313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/nova3313_web.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%T. Rex%An astonishing adolescent growth spurt accounts for T. rex's enormous size.%11/6/2009 1:11:57 PM%435666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/236/263/nova-00TREX-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/TRex_trimmed_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro__049714.mp4
Programs%NOVA scienceNOW%Little People of Flores%The remains of three-foot-tall humans are discovered on a remote Indonesian island.%10/19/2009 4:43:15 PM%702733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/217/184/nova-00flores-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/Flores_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro-trimmed__456674.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Democrats and the New Politics of Abortion%Now that the Democratic Party has the legislative upper hand, are they willing to negotiate away reproductive rights for other political gains? NOW goes to Allentown, PA to ask: Are abortion rights now in jeopardy at the very hands of the party that has historically protected them? Among those interviewed are pro-life Democratic U.S. Representative Bart Stupak and former DNC Chairman Howard Dean.%2/6/2010 5:28:40 PM%1540466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/317/718/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-606-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Saving Haiti's Mothers%Haiti's catastrophic earthquake exacerbated a common and lethal emergency in Haiti: Dying during childbirth. NOW meets with members of the Haitian Health Foundation, a group that aims to lower Haiti's maternity mortality rate via pre-natal visits, education, and emergency ambulance runs for pregnant women.%1/30/2010 10:02:36 AM%1533600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/311/708/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-605-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Saving American Journalism%NOW talks to professor Bob McChesney and journalist John Nichols about the perils of a shrinking news media landscape, and their bold proposal to save noncommercial journalism with government subsidies. Their new book is &quot;The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again.&quot;%1/16/2010 8:54:05 AM%1537666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/299/736/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-603-stream__867196.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Targeting the Taliban%NOW reports from Pakistan's dangerous and pivotal border with Afghanistan, where Pentagon war planners acknowledge many of the enemy fighters and their leaders are based. The U.S. has been relying on Pakistan to act against Taliban militants there, but the Pakistani army's commitment is in question.%1/9/2010 9:27:53 AM%1539333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/293/550/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-602-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Soap Opera for Social Change%There are places in the world where the success of a soap opera is measured not just in TV ratings, but in human lives. NOW travels to Kenya, where ambitious producers and actors hope one such TV show, &quot;The Team&quot;, can help foster peace amongst the country's 42 official tribes.%12/31/2009 7:23:12 AM%1533800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/286/474/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-601-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%The Marines Are Landing%Why are we sending thousands of military personnel to Guam?%12/11/2009 10:16:20 PM%1508400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/270/555/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-550-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Climate Crisis%The Maldives, a nation of roughly 1200 low-lying islands in the Indian Ocean, could be underwater by the end of this century if climate change causes ocean levels to rise. On the eve of the big climate summit in Copenhagen, the country's president, Mohamed Nasheed, is warning of a massive exodus from the Maldives if drastic global action is not taken.%11/28/2009 7:40:16 AM%1298533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/256/982/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-548-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Who's Helping Our Wounded Vets?%The Pentagon estimates that as many as one in five American soldiers are coming home from war zones with traumatic brain injuries. But lost in the reports of these returning soldiers are the stories of family members who often sacrifice everything to care for them. NOW reveals how little has been done to help these family caregivers, and reports on dedicated efforts to support them.%11/20/2009 7:26:38 PM%1537733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/252/645/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-547-stream__699215.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Elizabeth Warren on the Economy%What exactly is going on with the economy? Stocks are up and big bonuses are back, but while they're throwing parties on Wall Street, there's pain on Main Street. NOW gets answers and insight from Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren, who's been heading up the congressional panel overseeing how the bailout money is being spent.%11/13/2009 9:19:12 PM%1456200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/245/448/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-546-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%David Sirota On The 2009 Election%Only one year after a historic election rerouted the course of America's political culture, do the 2009 election results show momentum swinging in the opposite direction? NOW's David Brancaccio talks to political author and columnist David Sirota about populist anger, the Obama administration's successes and failures, and how this week's election results foreshadow the state of politics in 2010.%11/6/2009 6:06:05 PM%1444466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/237/379/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-545-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Electric Car Dreams%NOW investigates how the Danish government and Better Place are working together to put electric cars into the hands of as many Danish families as possible. The idea is still having trouble getting out of the garage here in America, but Denmark could be an inspiration.%11/2/2009 5:02:28 PM%1430266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/232/1018/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-544-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Water World%Is climate change turning coastal countries into water worlds? NOW travels to Bangladesh to examine some innovative solutions being implemented in a country where entire communities are inundated by water, battered by cyclones, and flooded from their homes.%10/23/2009 9:28:43 PM%1535733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/222/66/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-543-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Nurses Needed%By the year 2020, a nationwide shortage of up to 500,000 trained nurses could mean that hundreds of thousands of patients will receive less attention and substandard treatment. NOW on PBS takes a hard look at the strains this crisis is placing on the entire medical system, as well as innovative efforts to reverse the trend.%10/21/2009 4:16:34 PM%1429066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/17/321/NOWnurses.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-442-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Life Panel? Death Panel?%How did private discussions between seniors and their doctors about end-of-life choices for the very ill or dying become a flash point in the national health care debate? NOW travels to Wisconsin to sit in on some of these sessions and see how health care reform could profoundly affect the lives of American seniors.%10/9/2009 9:29:35 PM%1537266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/15/833/NOWpanels.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-541-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Pre-existing Conditions%As the health care debate rages in Washington, NOW travels to the nation's heartland to see what reform could mean for the middle class. NOW Senior Correspondent Maria Hinojosa meets two tight-knit Oklahoma families whose problems with private health insurance left them unable to get proper medical care--and on the brink of financial ruin.%9/25/2009 6:24:36 PM%1383800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/193/840/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-539-stream__390660.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Surrogacy: Wombs for Rent?%Commercial surrogacy is banned in almost every developed country in the world except the United States, making it a land of opportunity for parents around the world. NOW investigates how shady surrogacy services and a lack of regulation in the U.S. may be defrauding hopeful couples and victimizing mothers trying to help them.%9/19/2009 8:19:06 AM%1444333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/186/125/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-538-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Africa: House Calls and Health Care%NOW travels to the village of Rwinkwavu to meet the Rwandan doctors, nurses and villagers who are teaming up with Boston-based Partners in Health and the Rwandan government to deliver medicine and medical counseling door-to-door. Would such an innovation work in America?%9/11/2009 6:04:03 PM%1428533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/169/627/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-537-stream__143615.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%After Guantanamo%NOW on PBS investigates the controversial tactic of &quot;preventative detention,&quot; a government plan that may detain suspects indefinitely without trial or even formal charges. Implementing such a plan may have far-reaching consequences on not just our fight against terrorism, but the integrity of the U.S. Constitution and the cause of human rights.%9/4/2009 5:05:22 PM%1532133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/162/39/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-536-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Keep on Trucking?%Where should America be placing its bets for moving our economy and what would you personally sacrifice for it? Correspondent Miles O'Brien looks at the contemporary needs, challenges, and solutions for transporting vital cargo across America, and how those decisions affect the way you live, work, and travel.%8/30/2009 8:36:26 AM%1432800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/150/1015/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/NOW-535-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Gambling With Health Care%NOW travels to Nevada, where a huge budget deficit, spiking unemployment, and cuts in Medicaid and other public services are forcing people to gamble with their own lives. Recently, the only public hospital in Las Vegas had to shut its doors to cancer patients and pregnant women. Should the government be helping out?%8/14/2009 5:35:38 PM%1517866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/136/158/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-512-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Power Struggle%NOW travels to California, which has the most ambitious clean energy plan in the nation. But the state's efforts face stiff opposition from property owners and conservationists who prefer renewable energy from &quot;local sources,&quot; such as photovoltaic rooftop solar panels.%8/7/2009 6:56:38 PM%1378000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/95/789/cove-sm-532.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-532-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Fighting Child Prostitution%NOW on PBS visits Atlanta, Georgia to see how one American city is handling the tragic phenomenon of child prostitution. It is one of 27 American cities where the problem seems to be spinning out of control.%7/31/2009 5:46:32 PM%1379466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/95/751/cove-sm-531.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-531-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Wall Street Reform and You%The Obama Administration recently released its proposal for financial regulatory reform, but before change comes to Wall Street, a reform plan has to get through Congress with its teeth intact. David Brancaccio sits with Zanny Minton Beddoes, economics editor for The Economist magazine, to review the proposal and its ramifications for America.%7/25/2009 9:48:04 AM%1534800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/99/657/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-530-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Inside Israel's Army%NOW travels to Israel to see how a lifetime of war shapes the psyche of a nation where almost every able-bodied man and woman must serve in the military. NOW goes inside Israel's defense forces -- where few have gone before -- to speak with reservists about the impact of constant war on both their lives and their world view.%7/17/2009 4:18:10 PM%1536600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/99/583/cove-sm__111326.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-529-stream__832978.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Peace and Prosperity in the West Bank?%Once one of the most dangerous and violent cities in the West Bank, Jenin was the scene of frequent battles between the Israeli military and Palestinian fighters, and was the hometown of more than two dozen suicide bombers. Today, however, there's been a huge turnaround. Jenin is now the center of an international effort to build a safe and economically prosperous Palestinian state.%7/13/2009 5:18:55 PM%1523733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/101/46/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-528-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Ocean Tipping Point?%NOW looks at a growing body of evidence that suggests climate change is affecting the chemistry of the seas, which could have potentially catastrophic results on the way we live. NOW travels deep into our oceans with a scientist from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and help from other researchers for a first hand look at this stunning sea change, and what we can do about it.%7/3/2009 1:23:25 PM%820066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/93/785/cove-sm-seg2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-527-seg2.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Obama's Border Fence%NOW travels to Texas to meet border families who fear losing their property, their safety, and their way of life. Many question if the U.S.-Mexico border fence can keep people from sneaking in at all. An even greater worry may be the virtual fence the Obama administration is planning for the remaining 1,300 miles of border, at an estimated cost of nearly $7 billion.%7/3/2009 1:23:25 PM%714400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/93/772/cove-sm-seg1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-527-seg1.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Homes for the Homeless?%Max Rameau of Take Back the Land says they foreclosed homes shouldn't go to waste. He encourages and facilitates homeless &quot;squatting.&quot; It's an idea that addresses both homelessness and foreclosed homes -- and it's also completely illegal.%6/26/2009 4:10:41 PM%1536933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/88/187/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-526-stream__251043.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Student Loan Sinkhole?%NOW follows the story of a single mother in Baltimore trying to dig herself out of a $70,000 student loan debt. While issues of personal responsibility are debated, there's no question the high price of higher education is creating an ocean of student loan debt for people who can least afford it -- and yet another frustrating complication for America's economic recovery.%6/19/2009 8:39:28 PM%1540266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/81/921/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-525-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Abortion Providers Under Siege%The murder of Dr. George Tiller has reignited the abortion debate, and raised the question: should violence against medical doctors who perform abortions be viewed and prosecuted as domestic terrorism? NOW sits down with two of the remaining handful of doctors who publicly acknowledge performing late abortions, including Leroy Carhart, a fellow doctor in Tiller's Wichita, Kansas clinic.%6/12/2009 5:49:10 PM%1538200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/74/621/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-524-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Food, Inc.%Americans have a longstanding love affair with food -- the modern supermarket has, on average, 47,000 products. But do we really know what goes into making the products we consume? David Brancaccio talks with filmmaker Robert Kenner, the director of Food, Inc., which takes a hard look at the secretive and surprising journey food takes on the way from processing plants to our dinner tables.%6/5/2009 3:16:56 PM%1450066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/67/309/pbs-video-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-523-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Green Jobs: Hope or Hype?%NOW on PBS talks with environmental activist Van Jones, founder of &quot;Green For All,&quot; a group dedicated to bringing green jobs to disadvantaged Americans. In March, Jones was appointed Special Advisor on Green Jobs at the President's Council for Environmental Quality. Now that he has the President's ear, will Jones be creating a new career frontier for America?%6/5/2009 3:16:35 PM%1450133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/60/835/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-522-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Rehab for Terrorists?%NOW on PBS partners with best-selling author and journalist Robert Lacey to investigate the surprising success of Saudi Arabia's approach to dealing with extremists -- without torture or water-boarding. Given extraordinary access to the Saudi Arabian Interior Ministry and its practices, Lacey visits terrorist rehabilitation camps that use &quot;soft policing&quot; tactics to be nice to the bad guys.%6/9/2009 1:43:07 PM%1596066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/650/521-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-521-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Can the U.N. Keep the Peace?%A record 115,000 U.N. peacekeepers are now deployed in 20 countries, and their mission is more vital than ever. But critics and insiders alike are openly worried that the current peacekeeping model is overstretched -- and at risk of failure. NOW travels to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to witness today's largest and most expensive peacekeeping operation.%6/9/2009 1:43:08 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/645/520-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-520-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Predicting Pandemics%How do we fight both the swine flu pandemic and our fear of it? NOW sits down with Dr. Larry Brilliant, one of the most prominent figures in world health, to find out. The two discuss how high tech tools are making it easier for scientists to detect global outbreaks, the critical importance of early detection and early response, and how the current pandemic has yet to show its real hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:07 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/634/519-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-519-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%A Radical Fix for Schools?%How is Secretary of Education Arne Duncan going to spend $100 billion in stimulus money -- almost twice the education budget -- to fix our nation's schools? NOW travels to Chicago to investigate the collateral damage of a top-to-bottom school makeover, and to get a glimpse of what the future of education might look like for the rest of the country.%6/9/2009 1:43:11 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/611/518-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-518-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Justice Delayed%A shocking reality: A backlog in processing rape kits -- crucial evidence in arresting violent predators -- is delaying and sometimes denying justice for tens of thousands of American women. NOW travels to Los Angeles County to investigate why it has the largest known rape kit backlog in the country -- over 12,000 kits are sitting untested in police storage facilities.%6/9/2009 1:43:01 PM%1384466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/674/517-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-517-stream__054627.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%On Thin Ice%In a special one-hour NOW on PBS, David Brancaccio and environmentalist Conrad Anker -- one of the world's leading high altitude climbers -- adventure to the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, the source of the Ganges River, to witness the effects of global warming first-hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:03 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/578/516-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-516-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Help for the Homeowners?%American cities are in crisis -- property taxes are way down, and abandoned homes are bringing down property values, inviting crime, and draining government coffers. Neighborhoods are being destroyed. Yet the federal bailout money is not going directly to desperate communities and homeowners, but to local and national banks. NOW investigates the innovative way some cities are fighting back.%11/24/2009 4:22:37 PM%1532733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/255/981/cove-stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-506-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Our Pakistan Problem & The Right Approach to Iran?%Iran and Pakistan are likely to be the sites of foreign policy flashpoints under the Obama Administration, but do we understand each country well enough to take the best approach? NOW sits down with author and journalist Tariq Ali, who grew up in Pakistan; and Tehran-born author Hooman Majd for unique insight into our thorny diplomatic, cultural, and political relations with each country.%6/17/2009 11:19:49 AM%1373133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/79/80/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-448-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Afghanistan: The Forgotten War%NOW Correspondent Bill Gentile reports from Afghanistan's southern Helmand Province, where he was embedded for nearly three weeks with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 24th MEU faces an ominous challenge as the Taliban attempts a return to power, in some cases merging with other insurgent groups, and potentially providing safe haven for Al-Qaeda and other anti-American terrorists.  This report received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine in 2009.%8/11/2009 3:33:45 PM%1396933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/132/619/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-428-stream.mp4
Programs%NOW on PBS%Race, Class, and Katrina%In the aftermath of Katrina, NOW on PBS Senior Correspondent Maria Hinojosa reported from the devastated Mississippi coast, where tens of thousands were without essential services like power and water.%8/26/2009 1:51:53 PM%1367666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/146/525/now-136-cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-136-stream.mp4
Programs%Ocean Adventures%Call of the Killer Whale%Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team investigate the world of the orca, which is the largest species of the dolphin family and is often called a killer whale. The expedition travels to the Arctic and Antarctic, the Atlantic and Pacific.%4/23/2009 10:19:01 AM%6396911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/25/476/jcoa-304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA304and305_stacked__358688.mp4
Programs%Ocean Adventures%Sea Ghosts%Jean-Michel Cousteau is accompanied by his son Fabien and daughter Celine on an Arctic expedition to investigate why some groups of beluga whales are thriving while others are not.%4/16/2009 2:12:30 PM%3200200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/21/132/jcoa-303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA303_44khz.mp4
Programs%PBS KIDS Previews%Fizzy's Lunch Lab%Give Your Heart a Valentine%2/9/2010 11:42:44 AM%85674%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/320/783/FIZL_104_Valentine_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/320/783/FIZL_FB104_Valentine_GA.mp4" t
Programs%PBS KIDS Previews%The Electric Company%All New Season January 25!%1/28/2010 2:03:19 PM%30805%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/561/ELCO_KM_Jan25_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/561/ELCO_KM_Jan25_GA.mp4" t
Programs%PBS KIDS Previews%Sesame Street%Word on the Street: Family%1/28/2010 12:38:15 PM%298005%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/518/SESA_FAMILY_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/518/SESA_FAMILY_GA.mp4" t
Programs%PBS KIDS Previews%Dinosaur Train%Three-Legged Race%1/28/2010 12:28:56 PM%118442%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/456/DINS110_2_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/456/DINS110_2_GA.mp4" t
Programs%PBS KIDS Previews%Curious George%Curious George Digs Worms%1/28/2010 11:26:25 AM%107029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/384/CUGE307a_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/384/CUGE307a_GA.mp4" t
Programs%PBS KIDS Previews%Super WHY!%Jack and the Beanstalk%1/28/2010 12:54:22 PM%288213%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/525/swhy_giant_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/525/SWHY_giant_GA__261236.mp4" t
Programs%PBS KIDS Previews%Clifford the Big Red Dog%The Dyed Clifford%1/28/2010 9:53:11 AM%218346%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/372/cbdg223_1_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/372/CBDG223_1_GA__787834.mp4" t
Programs%PBS KIDS Previews%Wilson & Ditch: Digging America%Wilson and Ditch get an American history lesson as they visit Philadelphia, PA.%1/13/2010 12:18:34 PM%324416%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/297/380/WDDG_101_GA2_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/297/380/WDDG_101_GA2.mp4" t
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Monday, February 8, 2010%Tonight on the program, we look at the latest appeal by President
Obama for bipartisanship and the return of Sarah Palin to the national
stage. Also, Ray Suarez reports on the ongoing efforts in Haiti to
rebuild its government and a look at a medical checklist that might be
able to save more than lives.  Finally, the Saints go marching home to
New Orleans, a city still relishing a super victory.%2/9/2010 2:13:11 AM%3163602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/320/365/4291161657_7cda545c7d_o_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020810_448k__289141.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Friday, February 5, 2010%The economy shed 20,000 jobs last month, but there were new signs of growth as unemployment in the U.S. dips down to 9.7 percent.  Also on the program, a look at the growing costs of health care and Shields and Brooks assess the power shifts on Capitol Hill. Finally, a Reagan adviser backs the budget reforms laid out by President Obma and a Haitian poet reflects on the earthquake.%2/5/2010 10:20:55 PM%3189934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/317/877/95471058_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020510_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Wednesday, February 3, 2010%The Obama administration steps up its defense of how it handles terror cases as the suspect in the attempted Christmas Day bombing incident speaks to authorities again. Also, Haiti scrambles to find shelter for quake survivors and we get two perspectives on how the White House plans to help small businesses. Finally, a story of how theatre is helping soldiers cope with PTSD.%2/3/2010 9:52:26 PM%3194740%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/316/103/77189155_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020310_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Thursday, February 4, 2010%Tonight on the program, the U.S. Senate welcomes a new member as Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown is officially confirmed to fill the seat of the late Edward Kennedy. Also, Toyota faces a federal probe over brake problems in the Prius and Ray Suarez returns from his reporting trip to Haiti. Finally, Paul Solman looks to make sense of the economy with stand-up comedy.%2/4/2010 9:27:19 PM%3177604%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/317/1/browncove_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020410_448k__976476.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Tuesday, February 2, 2010%Civilian and uniformed leaders weigh in on lifting the ban on gays in the U.S. military at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill. Also on the program, we look at the future of NASA in light of the proposed FY 2011 fiscal budget and three weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, the U.N. says the situation remains volatile. Finally, a look at how technology is reshaping warfare.%2/2/2010 9:50:09 PM%3147279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/315/191/96346946_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020210_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Monday, February 1, 2010%President Obama pitches a 2011 budget. Toyota finds a fix for faulty gas pedals. In Haiti, aid workers worry about adoptions after Americans are detained. And medical marijuana comes in for regulation. Finally, a former CIA operative talks about leaderless al-Qaida.%2/1/2010 9:47:48 PM%3164067%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/314/276/96324317_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020110_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Friday, January 29, 2010%Tonight on the program, President Obama meets with Congressional Republicans today in Baltimore to discuss political differences in a rare debate. Also, we get the analysis of Shields and Brooks and officials contemplate moving the trial of the alleged 9/11 mastermind out of New York City. Finally, Ray Suarez reports on the brutally simple realities of the economy in Haiti.%1/29/2010 10:09:19 PM%3163602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/311/853/newshour_22_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012910_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Thursday, January 28, 2010%President Obama hits the road to test out his new focus on jobs and the economy. Also on the program, we get four takes on the State of the Union address and what it means for the Obama administration going forward. Also, Ben Bernanke is confirmed for a second term at the Fed and we hear from the President of Haiti on how the struggling nation is coping.  Finally, author J.D. Salinger dies at 91.%1/28/2010 9:44:03 PM%3136876%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/310/993/0128_obama_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012810_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%State of the Union%President Obama addressed issues of the economy, foreign policy and health care during his State of the Union address, while acknowledging the criticism he has faced in recent weeks%1/28/2010 3:18:37 AM%6474474%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/310/18/COVETIMEOBAMA_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/SOTU2010.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Wednesday, January 27, 2010%President Obama prepares to deliver his first State of the Union address tonight. Also on the program, an interview with White House adviser David Axelrod, the analysis of Shields and Brooks and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner defends the bailout of AIG on Capitol Hill. Finally, Paul Solman explains how interest rates are set, with a little help from economic country musician Merle Hazard.%1/28/2010 2:17:17 AM%3158749%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/309/1018/0127_obama_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012710_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Tuesday, January 26, 2010%The deficit takes center stage as the CBO warns that rising federal debt could strangle the economy. Also on the program, we get reactions from lawmakers to an expected spending freeze on some federal programs and look at the state of health care in the battered nation of Haiti. Finally, the U.S. government gets a failing grade for its ability to respond to a WMD attack.%1/26/2010 10:26:07 PM%3170406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/308/981/4069738876_62c72d3833_o_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012610_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Monday, January 25, 2010%President Obama offers a small peak into what he is expected to say at the State of the Union address on Wednesday.  Also on the program, Ray Suarez reports on the obstacles facing U.N. workers in Haiti, and we take a look at the evolving nature of al-Qaida.  Finally, the growing threat of Asian carp in the Great Lakes and we explore the links between music and politics in Russia.%1/25/2010 10:21:07 PM%3158146%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/308/65/96164032_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012510_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Friday, January 22, 2010%Tonight on the program, we get a report from a hospital in the Dominican Republic where many Haitians have fled across the border in hopes of survival. Also, we look at the remarkable week in politics with Wall Street Journal economics editor David Wessel and hear the analysis of columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks. Finally, the growing U.S.-China dispute over free access to the Internet.%1/22/2010 9:44:12 PM%3149879%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/305/869/95946538_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012210_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Thursday, January 21, 2010%In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court overturns decades of limits on corporate and labor union campaign contributions. We take a look at what the decision will mean for political campaigns in the future. Also on the program, we sit down with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and get the latest on the ongoing recovery efforts in Haiti.%1/21/2010 10:27:02 PM%3171613%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/304/999/SCOTUS_Citizens_v_FEC_wide_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012110_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Wednesday, January 20, 2010%Political shockwaves rippled outward from Massachusetts today as Republican Scott Brown won a special senate election to fill the seat vacated by the late Edward Kennedy.
Also on the program, aftershocks rock Haiti and the New York Times announces it will begin charging for their online content. Finally, TSA looks into new screening techniques at airports to prevent terrorism.%1/20/2010 10:18:08 PM%3148950%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/304/148/0120_reid_95896696_video_thumbwide.JPG%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012010_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Tuesday, January 19, 2010%Tonight on the program, we look at the high-profile role the U.S. Military is playing in the relief effort in Haiti as the pleas for quick action grow more urgent.  Also, a report on the competition states are having over education money about to become available through the federal stimulus and experts weigh in on the successes and failures of President Obama after his first year in office.%1/19/2010 10:55:37 PM%3166087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/303/244/ARRA13_video_thumbwide.JPG%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011910_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Monday, January 18, 2010%More troops and more aid reach Haiti, but many remain desperate as distribution problems and fears of violence persist. Also on the program, we speak with the U.S. Ambassador to Haiti and get a report on how text messaging is helping to raise big donations for survivors. Finally, a surprising Senate race goes down to the wire and a look at the movement sparked by the civil rights era.%1/18/2010 9:51:49 PM%3165019%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/302/360/95831576_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011810_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Wednesday, January 13, 2010%Tonight on the program, thousands are feared dead in Haiti after an earthquake leveled  infrastructure and left much of the country in ruins.  We get perspectives from a journalist in Port-au-Prince, a United Nations staffer in charge of humanitarian efforts and recap day one after the quake. Also, Congress presses bankers for answers to crisis and Google threatens to pullout from China.%1/13/2010 10:35:21 PM%3242155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/297/830/95754676_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011310_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Monday, January 11, 2010%Tonight on the program, the legal battle over gay marriage in California reaches a federal court and the Supreme Court revisits a clause about confrontation in the courtroom. Also, Senate Democrats wrangle over taxing high-value insurance plans and late night comedy braces for another shakeup. Finally, we get a report on a fragile state looking to rebound with the help of the private sector.%1/11/2010 10:29:24 PM%3195344%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/296/92/gay-marriage_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011110_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Wednesday, December 16, 2009%Tonight on the program, confrontations outside the climate talks as nations continue to struggle to reach a consensus in Copenhagen. Ray Suarez speaks with U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Also, we get different perspectives on how Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has performed and weigh the impact of John Maynard Keynes on economists today.  Finally, we look at the plan to save the rainforest.%12/16/2009 9:59:20 PM%3140545%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/274/896/1216_climate.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121609_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Tuesday, December 15, 2009%Senate Democrats move closer to an agreement on health care reform but it comes amid talks of a further compromise over Medicare.  Also on the program, a new plan to move some inmates held at Guantanamo Bay to a facility in the Midwest and Ray Suarez reports from the climate summit in Copenhagen.  Finally, we look at how big is too big for banks who merged last year during the financial crisis.%12/15/2009 10:26:40 PM%3118811%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/273/971/1215_rx.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121509_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Monday, December 14, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama calls American banking leaders to the White House, urging them to revive lending to help grow the U.S. economy. Also, Valerie Jarrett, a top White House adviser, speaks to Judy Woodruff and world leaders clash on key issues in Copenhagen over climate change.  Finally, we remember a giant in the world of economics and preview a new H1N1 documentary.%12/14/2009 10:16:30 PM%3140870%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/273/81/1214_obama.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121409_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Anatomy of a Pandemic%Join the PBS NewsHour's Ray Suarez for an exploration of the science and policy of this year's swine flu pandemic: what is known about the current H1N1 influenza outbreak and how is the government preparing for the next big threat.%12/15/2009 9:34:49 AM%3306057%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/272/897/20091214_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/20091214_documentary.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Friday, December 11, 2009%Tonight on the program, the House of Representatives passes sweeping changes regarding how the financial system is regulated.  Also, the final installment of Patchwork Nation takes us to Lincoln City, Oregon, and Margaret Warner reports from Berlin on how Germans are viewing the war in Afghanistan.  Finally, Mark Shields and David Brooks recap the week, discussing the Nobel Peace Prize.%12/11/2009 10:14:59 PM%3142356%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/270/915/1211_sb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121109_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Good Times Go On Holiday In Oregon Tourist Town%As part of the Patchwork Nation series examining communities across the U.S., Ray Suarez travels to picturesque Lincoln City, Oregon, where the recession has sapped the local tourism industry.%12/28/2009 1:39:32 PM%598400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/15/529/patchworknation-5-lincolncity.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-5-lincolncity.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Thursday, December 10, 2009%President Obama defends the war in Afghanistan while receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. Also on the program, the latest on a group of young Americans who may have been preparing to join terrorist groups and we look at the new problems facing older workers as unemployment hits a 26-year high in the U.S. Finally, Patchwork Nation looks at Boom Towns with a report from Eagle, Colorado.%12/10/2009 9:38:43 PM%3168200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/269/992/1210_obama.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121009_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Economic Bust Strikes Colorado 'Boom Town'%As part of the Patchwork Nation series, Ray Suarez travels to Eagle, Colorado, where the real estate boom of earlier this decade has culminated in an especially painful bust.%12/28/2009 1:36:12 PM%485066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/15/753/patchworknation-4-1-eagle.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-4-eagle.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Iowa Farmers Squeezed by Belt Tightening%In part three of his Patchwork Nation series, Ray Suarez travels to Sioux Center, Iowa, to look at how the recession has hit agricultural centers the project identifies as &quot;tractor country.&quot;%12/28/2009 1:36:08 PM%504871%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/284/767/patchworknation-3-souixcenter.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-3-souixcenter.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Michigan Finds Its 'Life Preserver'%Michigan is home to few bright economic spots these days -- with the exception of the college town of Ann Arbor. Ray Suarez reports in part 2 of the Patchwork Nation series.%12/28/2009 1:36:11 PM%465467%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/280/982/patchworknation-2-annarbor.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-2-annarbor.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Monday, December 7, 2009%Tonight on the program, as thousands of Marines and soldiers get ready to go to Afghanistan, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen talks to Jim Lehrer.  Also, Patchwork Nation begins a special look at the economy across the U.S. in Philadelphia and we get the latest from the climate meetings in Copenhagen.  Finally, the Metropolitan Opera looks to reinvent itself.%12/7/2009 9:53:33 PM%3099004%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/267/248/1207_mullen.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120709_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Philadelphia Adjusts as Manufacturing Fades%In part one of the Patchwork Nation series examining communities across the U.S., Ray Suarez looks at Philadelphia's shift from a city of skilled blue-collar workers to one where just 1 in 20 workers makes things for a living.%12/23/2009 1:26:25 PM%554144%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/280/969/patchworknation-1-philadelphia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-1-philadelphia.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for December 4, 2009%Tonight on the program, good news comes for the U.S. economy as employers cut the fewest number of jobs in the last month since the recession began in 2007.  Also on the program, Secretary of State Clinton sits down with Margaret Warner from the NATO meetings in Brussels and the analysis of Shields and Brooks.  Finally, a new beginning for the NewsHour and the rules of journalism by Jim Lehrer.%12/4/2009 9:48:28 PM%2583545%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/264/1009/1204_jobs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120409_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for December 3, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama faces new questions over sending more troops to Afghanistan as his top advisors go before congressional committees for the second day.
Also, a media merger of two giants happens as Comcast reaches an agreement with G.E. to purchase NBC Universal.  Finally, we look at the planned overhaul of the school system in America.%12/3/2009 9:57:46 PM%2474202%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/264/176/1203_exit.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120309_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for December 2, 2009%Tonight on the program, the new Afghan war proposal outlined by President Obama draws strong reactions across the globe and on Capitol Hill.  Also, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates sits down with Jim Lehrer to discuss how the Pentagon plans to implement the strategy and editorial writers from around the country throw in their opinions and reactions to the speech.%12/2/2009 9:49:37 PM%2575139%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/263/363/1202_gates_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120209_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for November 30, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama reaches out to international leaders to garner support for his revised strategy that is expected to send roughly 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan.  Also, U.S. troops and their families brace for more deployments and the latest on the murder of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington.  Finally, Honduras votes and the poems of Marie Ponsot.%11/30/2009 9:55:52 PM%2564667%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/261/452/1130_afghan_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh113009_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for November 26, 2009%Americans around the world observe Thanksgiving.  In New York City, the annual parade attracts thousands while people across the country serve meals for those in need.  Also, China unveils its targets for reducing greenhouse gases and an update on the Mumbai terror attacks. Finally, a discussion on the way medical decisions are made and a look at how recess could be more productive for kids.%11/30/2009 5:57:10 PM%3057742%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/261/284/1126_afghan.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112609_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for November 25, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama prepares for the international climate meetings in Copenhagen where he will announce plans to cut carbon emissions 17 percent by 2020. Also, a discussion on the military options reportedly being weighed in Afghanistan and a report on the modern-day gold rush taking place. Finally, Toyota recalls four million acceleration pads because of safety concerns.%11/25/2009 10:02:26 PM%3113006%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/257/294/1125_climatethumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112509_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for November 24, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama confirms that he will announce his decision on sending U.S. troops to Afghanistan after the Thanksgiving holiday.  Also, a look at what consumers could learn from the military on how to avoid too much debt and a report on the latest safety concerns over cribs.  Finally, a famous chorographer mixes history with dance.%11/24/2009 10:03:48 PM%3140940%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/256/288/1124_obama.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112409_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for November 23, 2009%Tonight on the program, new signs of growth emerge in the economy despite mounting job losses.  Also, two former secretaries of health preview the road ahead for health reform in the Senate, and terror charges are brought against eight young Somali-Americans.  Finally, a look at how India has handled the global recession and the Great Depression is captured through the lens of Dorothea Lange.%11/24/2009 10:33:32 AM%3160282%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/255/743/1123_jobs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112309_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%The NewsHour for November 20, 2009%Tonight on the program, we examine the second major change involving guidelines for cancer screening for women in the last week.  Also, a report on tuition hikes and protests at public universities in California and Oprah Winfrey makes a major move.  Finally, the analysis of Shields and Gerson, and an excerpt from the PBS Program NOW takes a look at family members caring for injured war veterans.%11/20/2009 11:00:06 PM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/252/908/1120_cancer.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112009_448k.mp4
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Pres. Obama Reacts to Nobel Peace Award%Held in the White House Rose Garden, Obama described himself as &quot;surprised and humbled.&quot;%10/9/2009 3:02:22 PM%357923%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/207/50/obamanobel.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/obama_nobel.flv
Programs%PBS NewsHour%Sen. Kennedy DNC Tribute%Tribute film from the 2008 DNC and Sen. Ted Kennedy's endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama.%8/26/2009 9:30:14 AM%1358200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/147/320/kennedu.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/20080825_8_kennedy.flv
Programs%POV%Preview: FOOD, Inc.%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature: In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.%2/2/2010 5:21:00 PM%132200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/314/996/POVFoodINCthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/foodincH264.mp4
Programs%POV%Preview: Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature:  In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a leading Vietnam War strategist, concludes that America's role in the war is based on decades of lies.  He leaks 7,000 pages of top-secret documents to The New York Times, a daring act of conscience that leads directly to Watergate, President Nixon's resignation and the end of the Vietnam War.%2/2/2010 5:47:28 PM%150836%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/315/22/POVdangerthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/mostdangerousman_tra.mp4
Programs%POV%Patti Smith: Dream of Life - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmaker Steven Sebring and Patti Smith talk to music writer Anthony DeCurtis about how they met, their decade-long collaboration, their respect for and trust in each other, and how Steven worked with 12 years of footage during the editing of the film.%12/30/2009 12:17:40 PM%4205866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/286/367/pbs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/amdo2214_btl.mp4
Programs%POV%The Way We Get By - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly talk about their film, The Way We Get By, which takes an intimate look at three elderly troop greeters in Maine, one of whom is Gaudet's mother Joan. The filmmakers talk about how they became close to the characters, what sending a loved one off to war means and what we can all learn from the troop greeters. The film airs on Nov 11th on PBS at 9PM%11/11/2009 4:47:32 PM%508466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/242/710/twwgb_btl_pbsvideo.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/twwgb_btlFIX.mp4
Programs%POV%So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away%The film tells the story of a determined group of teenagers who, more than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated their homes and scattered their families, return to New Orleans alone and struggle to graduate from high school. A touching and shocking story of the abandoned children of Louisiana, the film is also a bracing portrait of teens who won't be defeated by their abandonment.%9/18/2009 1:17:02 PM%572639%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/167/948/sothewind_full_142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/sothewind_full.mp4
Programs%POV%A Healing Art%Artificial eye makers combine artistry, skill and compassion to rekindle hope for their patients and families. Each eye is a work of art created to be as unique as the individual who wears it. Follow the compelling journey of several patients from a state of fear to a place of hope as they are transformed by caring and capable hands.%11/6/2009 1:18:22 PM%424576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/182/695/ahealingart_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/ahealingart_full.mp4
Programs%POV%Nutkin's Last Stand%Something is rotten in England. A plague of North American grey squirrels threatens the beloved native red squirrel. The English are up in arms, and a band of patriots - including lords, priests, artists and farmers - has come together to fight back against the grey menace.%8/18/2009 12:04:31 PM%1117183%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/138/870/nutkin.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/nutkin.mp4
Programs%POV%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Programs%POV%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Programs%POV%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Programs%POV%Campaign%This is democracy - Japanese style. Campaign provides an insider's view of Japanese electoral politics in this portrait of a man plucked from obscurity to run for a critical seat on a suburban city council. Kazuhiko &quot;Yama-san&quot; Yamauchi allows his life to be turned upside down as he pursues the rituals of Japanese electioneering - with both tragic and comic results.%7/8/2009 12:06:45 PM%3175709%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/97/867/campaignpbs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/campaignpbs.mp4
Programs%POV%Ars Magna%Enter into the obsessive and fascinating world of anagrams with Cory Calhoun, who took the first three lines of Hamlet's &quot;To Be or Not to Be&quot; soliloquy and made them into what's been called the &quot;world's greatest anagram.&quot;  This film received a 2009 Emmy nomination for New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming.%9/16/2009 10:45:34 AM%495908%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/173/939/arsmagna_full142__750250.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/arsmagna_full.mp4
Programs%POV%A Thousand Words%In Melba Williams' award-winning A Thousand Words, the filmmaker's father, a Vietnam veteran who has suffered a stroke, tries to recapture his war experience for his children. They discover that the true story can be found in the photography and moving images he left behind.%11/9/2009 9:37:25 AM%517990%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/237/159/1000words.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/1000words.mp4
Programs%POV%The Fire Next Time%Over a stormy two-year period, The Fire Next Time follows a deeply divided group of Flathead Valley, Montana citizens caught in a web of conflicts intensified by rapid growth and the power of talk radio.%9/22/2009 5:12:18 PM%3353170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/159/358/firenexttime_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/firenexttime_fullfilm.mp4
Programs%POV%Regret to Inform%The filmmaker travels to the remote Vietnamese countryside where her husband died. She explores the meaning of war and loss on a human level and weaves interviews with Vietnamese and American widows into a testament to the chilling legacy of war. These stories are reminders that the battle scars are life-long, but that shared sorrow can inspire healing and reconciliation.%11/9/2009 9:37:25 AM%4362896%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/237/199/regrettoinform.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/regrettoinform.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Haiti Aftermath%Haiti Aftermath; Hinduism and Modern India%1/25/2010 4:09:00 PM%1531681%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/307/803/1321-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1321.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Haiti Earthquake%Haiti Earthquake; Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.; Wall Street and Values; Forest Monks%1/19/2010 1:23:16 PM%1532030%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/302/819/1320-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1320.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Muslims and Security%Muslims and Security; Reverse Missionaries; Inner-city Funeral Director%1/11/2010 11:27:10 AM%1531890%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/295/621/1319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1319.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Look Back 2009%Look Back 2009 Annual Special%1/4/2010 11:40:30 AM%1531963%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/289/821/1317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1317__326566.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Look Ahead 2010%Look Ahead 2010 Annual Special%1/4/2010 12:12:10 PM%1531930%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/289/849/1318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1318__484326.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%The Festival of Lessons and Carols%The Festival of Lessons and Carols; The House in DC%12/21/2009 5:15:10 PM%1531663%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/279/109/1316-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1316.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Matisyahu; Blue Christmas%Hasidic Jewish reggae singer Matisyahu; Blue Christmas; Wilderness Spirituality%12/14/2009 11:41:27 AM%1531429%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/272/568/1315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1315.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Morality and the Afghanistan War%The ethical implications of the new strategy in Afghanistan; Churches hit hard by the recession; The story behind Saint Nicholas%12/7/2009 1:17:02 PM%1532200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/266/834/1314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1314.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%U.S. Hunger on the Rise%U.S. Hunger on the Rise; Health Care Costs and the Elderly; Grammy-nominated singer Wintley Phipps%11/30/2009 12:11:03 PM%1531400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/260/911/1313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1313__485024.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Flannery O'Connor; HIV/AIDS in DC%Flannery O'Connor; Black churches respond to HIV/AIDS in DC; The Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha%11/24/2009 9:17:33 AM%1532633%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/255/154/1312-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1312.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Muslims in the Military%Muslims in the military after Ft. Hood; Should juveniles be sentenced to life in prison; Update on Jeni Stepanek%11/16/2009 4:09:51 PM%1531286%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/248/112/1311-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1311.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%The Church and the Fall of the Wall%A Protestant church and pastor who helped bring down the Berlin Wall; empathy and health care reform; Mormons redevelop Salt Lake City.%11/11/2009 4:01:13 PM%1531933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/242/649/1310-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1310.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%New Hate Crime Law; German Muslims%A new hate crime law may threaten religious speech; tolerance for Muslims in Germany; Benedictine sisters.%11/11/2009 1:55:41 PM%1531890%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/242/537/1309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1309.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%New Vatican Policy on Anglicans%The Roman Catholic Church's plan to accept unhappy Anglicans; doctors who pray with their patients; Mary Setterholm.%11/11/2009 1:21:17 PM%1531933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/242/518/1308-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1308.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Abortion and Health Care Reform%Opponents and proponents of abortion battle over Obama's health care reform; church volunteers in Portland, Or.%11/10/2009 11:08:03 AM%1531564%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/350/1307-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1307.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%End of Life Decisions; Father Damien%Doctors urge patients to leave instructions about their end of life care; the legacy of Father Damien, a priest to lepers.%11/9/2009 5:30:28 PM%1531466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/342/1306-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1306.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Mojave Cross; Afghanistan War%A controversial cross in the Mojave Desert; the moral issues of the U.S. war in Afghanistan.%11/9/2009 5:27:07 PM%1531564%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/338/1305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1305.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Harvey Cox; Yizkor Requiem%A profile of Harvard University theologian Harvey Cox on the occasion of his retirement; Thomas Beveridge's Yizkor Requiem recognizes the comfort and anguish of death.%11/9/2009 5:25:02 PM%1530961%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/294/1304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1304.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Second Life; Marilynne Robinson%The ethics of the Second Life virtual worlds phenomenon; a profile of celebrated author Marilynne Robinson.%11/9/2009 1:22:18 PM%1530866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/19/1303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1303.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Islam in Indonesia; Laser Monks%A religious revival takes place in Indonesia; monks run a high-powered Internet business; the Jewish High Holidays.%11/9/2009 1:18:28 PM%1531666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/239/998/1302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1302.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Personal Genetic Testing%The big business of personal DNA testing raises ethical questions; a memorial is unveiled for the 9/11 victims of United Flight 93.%11/6/2009 3:52:47 PM%1531425%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/237/238/1301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1301__419604.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Spafford Children's Center; Dr. T%A Jerusalem children's center helps Muslim and Christians deal with trauma; an obstetrician uses faith in his practice.%11/4/2009 4:41:09 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/683/1250-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1250.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Islam and Modernity; Joel Hunter%Muslims struggle to be devout in the modern world; evangelical pastor Joel Hunter advises Obama.%11/4/2009 4:49:27 PM%1608028%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/675/1249-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1249__295643.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Interracial Churches; Interfaith Weddings%Churches struggle to integrate racial communities; a wedding between a Hindu and a Sikh.%11/4/2009 4:48:04 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/671/1248-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1248.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Health Care Costs and the Elderly%Is the high cost of health care worth it?; a priest bridges the racial divide in Los Angeles.%11/4/2009 4:45:21 PM%1608028%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/651/1247-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1247__550457.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Episcopal Convention Report%Episcopal Church allows gays to enter the clergy; the effects of meditation on the brain.%11/4/2009 4:39:54 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/651/1246-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1246.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Protestants and Same-Sex Marriage%Protestants under pressure to approve same-sex marriages; Dave Brubeck composes religious music.%10/8/2009 1:53:07 PM%1416022%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/631/1245-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1245.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Faith Communities and Disability%Faith communities that include the disabled; an eye care center helps the world's poorest people.%10/8/2009 1:13:10 PM%1256037%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/838/1244-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1244.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Stained Glass Artist%The role of religion in American health care reform; Israeli and Palestinian parents unite for peace; the art and purpose of stained glass.%10/8/2009 1:09:37 PM%1422036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/826/1243-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1243__615313.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%Churches in Financial Distress%American churches struggle with finances in the down economy; the annual Catholic pilgrimage in France to Chartres.%10/7/2009 4:51:07 PM%1447021%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/804/1242-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1242.mp4
Programs%Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly%American Jews & Israel; Riverside Church%Some American Jews criticize Israeli government policies; controversy at the Riverside Church.%10/7/2009 4:33:15 PM%1485032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/792/1241-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1241.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Robot Pals%We'll meet three robots - including a future member of an astronaut team - that are trying to better understand us.%11/18/2009 12:32:39 PM%1536162%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/609/samf1510_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1510_SD_44khz__017741.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Cybersenses%Replacement synthetic senses for people are now a reality.%11/18/2009 12:32:28 PM%1533733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/721/samf1509_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1509_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%The Secret Canyon%The best kept secret of American archeology is now revealed.%11/18/2009 12:32:12 PM%1534733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/49/samf1508_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1508_SD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Hidden Motives%If you think you know why you do things, you're probably wrong.%11/18/2009 12:32:01 PM%1533492%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/945/samf1507_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1507_SD_44khz__038098.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Hydrogen Hopes%We've all heard of hydrogen as the fuel of the future, but what will it take to get there from here?%11/18/2009 12:31:36 PM%1535535%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/225/samf1506_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1506_SD_44khz__056858.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Hot Planet - Cold Comfort%So you think global warming won't affect you?%11/18/2009 12:31:25 PM%1529568%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/865/samf1505_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1505_44khz.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Chimp Minds%A visit with an engaging if unruly bunch of cousins that we formally broke up with about 6 or 7 million years ago.%11/18/2009 12:31:13 PM%1543476%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/81/samf1504_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1504_44khz__796513.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Going Deep%The deep sub Alvin, past and future.%11/18/2009 12:31:00 PM%1544173%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/17/samf1503_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1503_44khz__362380.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Cars That Think%Cars that do your thinking for you are just around the corner.%11/18/2009 12:30:55 PM%1544173%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/97/samf1502_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1502_44khz__308208.mp4
Programs%Scientific American Frontiers%Surgical Slimmers%In spite of the risks, people are lining up to solve their weight problems in the operating room.%11/18/2009 12:30:40 PM%1553043%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/513/samf1501_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1501_44khz__525912.mp4
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Erika Ebbel%Erika Ebbel is a biochemist currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Boston University School of Medicine. She was also Miss Massachusetts in 2004 and competed in the Miss America pageant.%2/5/2010 5:14:22 PM%456189%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/317/702/nosn_00erika_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/317/702/ER_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Gavin Schmidt%Gavin A. Schmidt is a climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He is also a juggler who occasionally plays unicycle hockey.%1/22/2010 9:41:42 AM%406733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/nosn_00gavin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/GS_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Dava Newman%Dava is an Aeronautics and Engineering Professor at MIT. She is currently working with NASA to develop a new, more efficient spacesuit for future space exploration. Back on earth, Dava explores the world's seas and has sailed around the globe.%1/8/2010 11:43:27 AM%475753%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/nosn_00dava_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/DN_podcast_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Colin Angle%Colin is an engineer and inventor of robots. He is the CEO and Co-Founder of iRobot, which builds robots for home, military, and civil-defense use. He is also a snowboarder, sailor, archer, wrestler, and rock climber. He next hopes to become a dancer.%12/18/2009 1:18:08 PM%432866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/276/681/nosn_00colin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/276/681/CA_PODCAST_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Laurie Santos%Laurie is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University. She studies monkey behavior to learn more about humans, particularly in the area of economics. She is also a photographer specializing in images of monkey feet.%12/4/2009 11:17:22 AM%398222%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/nosn-00laurie-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/LS_Podcast.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Joe DeGeorge%Joe DeGeorge is studying Physics at Clark University. He also recently participated in a NASA undergraduate research program at the Goddard Space Flight Center. When not working on his science, Joe tours the country playing wizard rock with his band, Harry and the Potters.%11/20/2009 1:26:18 PM%429081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/nosn_00JoeD_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/JD_PODCAST.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Ina Vandebroek%Ina Vandebroek is an ethnobotanist and Postdoctoral Research Associate at the New York Botanical Garden. She studies how cultures use medicinal plants in both South America and New York City. Ina is also a superb salsa dancer who sometimes forgets to let the man lead.%11/6/2009 2:27:00 PM%380667%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/16/49/nosn-00ina-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/237/172/IV_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming__888651.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Eran Egozy%Eran is an electrical engineer and computer scientist as well as a classical clarinetist. He cofounded the video game company Harmonix Music and helped bring the joy of making music to countless people with &quot;Rock Band&quot; and &quot;Guitar Hero.&quot;%10/23/2009 11:27:42 AM%458942%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/nosn_00eran_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/EE_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming-output.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Nate Ball%Mechanical Engineer / Daredevil%10/9/2009 2:53:38 PM%549477%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/nosn_00nateBall_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/NB_podcast-Nova%20streaming.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Eva Vertes%Eva Verdes is a cancer researcher, medical student, and avid runner. She started her science career as a young teenager, earning a prestigious award for her work as well as the nickname Doogie Howser.%9/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%442933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/nosn_00eva_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/EV_Monkeys_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Rich Robinson%Rich Robinson is Assistant Professor in Cornell University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In his lab, he investigates tiny particles that might help solve the world's energy crisis. Outside the lab, he's a photographer, aiming to capture the souls of his subjects.%9/15/2009 1:10:50 PM%466766%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/nosn_00Rich_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/RR_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1__335354.mp4" t
Programs%Secret Life of Scientists%Mark Siddall%Mark is Curator and Professor of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History. He travels the world studying leeches. Watch as he shares some his scientific secrets and culinary adventures.%9/10/2009 2:29:17 PM%451533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/nosn-mark-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/SLOS_512x288-COVE.mp4" t
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Mumbai Massacre%Timed for the first anniversary of the attacks, &quot;Mumbai Massacre&quot; brings viewers survivor accounts, closed-circuit footage from within the hotels and actual words spoken by victims and terrorists. Told from the perspective of the victims, the film places viewers inside the maelstrom, where they become witnesses to the critical events and decisions that meant the difference between life and death.%11/25/2009 1:04:32 PM%3160200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/256/194/sede-000903-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000903-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%The Airmen and the Headhunters%In 1944, a U.S. bomber was hit by Japanese anti-aircraft fire, and the crew ejected and parachuted into the wilderness. They were taken in and protected by members of the Dayak tribe - the &quot;wild men of Borneo,&quot; who were infamous for their custom of hunting and smoking enemy heads. Months later, the airmen were found by an eccentric British Major who devised an ingenious plan to rescue the men.%11/11/2009 5:24:51 PM%3156533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/16/321/SEDEairHeadthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000902-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Michelangelo Revealed%More than five centuries ago, Michelangelo Buonarroti was the darling of the Catholic Church. The Papacy commissioned him to create many of its most important pieces. Historians have long wondered about the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death, but now, art historian Antonio Forcellino believes he has pieced together evidence of a deep rift between the Church and the esteemed artist.%9/3/2009 9:44:10 AM%3152967%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/135/88/sede-000901-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000901-stream__563567.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Killer Flu%In 1918, a flu pandemic ripped through the global population with such speed and virulence that by the end of the following year an estimated 40 million people would be dead. Where did this particular flu strain come from, and what made it so deadly? 85 years later, virologists and epidemiologists the world over are still hunting down the answers to those two critical questions.%9/3/2009 5:31:12 PM%3293333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/159/655/sede-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000402-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Blackbeard's Lost Ship%Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard, was the most notorious pirate of his day. Now, 300 years later, a marine archaeology team believe they have found his sunken flagship, Queen Anne's Revenge, off the North Carolina coast. Did Blackbeard accidentally run his ship aground, or was it a deliberate plot to betray his crew and cheat them out of their share of the plunder?%9/3/2009 9:44:14 AM%3136333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/129/305/sede-000804-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000804-stream__204261.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%The Hunt for Nazi Scientists%At the end of World War II, undercover Allied agents engaged in a desperate race against one another to capture the elite of Germany's scientific community in an effort to gain a major advantage in the looming Cold War and Space Race. &quot;The Hunt for Nazi Scientists&quot; examines this crucial pursuit through eye-witness accounts of these daring missions.%9/3/2009 9:44:34 AM%3294749%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/155/426/sede-000501-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000501-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Executed in Error%In 1910, an American doctor named Hawley Crippen was convicted in England of poisoning and dismembering his wife. The vicious murder-and execution that followed-made international headlines. It was a landmark case-the first trial by media, and the first to be dominated by forensic science. But did the prosecutors get it right? Almost one hundred years later, investigators have re-opened the files.%9/3/2009 9:44:11 AM%3256946%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/132/676/sede-000803-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000803-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Sinking Atlantis%5000 ago, the Minoans, Europe's first great civilization, flourished on the island of Crete. The sophisticated inhabitants were the first Europeans to use a written language and construct paved roads. But inexplicably, at the height of their power, the Minoans were wiped from the pages of history. The reason for their disappearance has perplexed historians for generations -- until now.%9/3/2009 9:49:09 AM%3152466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/125/966/sede-000802-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-atlantis-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Doping for Gold%Imagine if today's athletes were unknowingly involved in a government-sponsored secret doping program, leaving them with tarnished honors, broken bodies and damaged psyches. Doping for Gold investigates one of the most alarming cover-ups in the history of the Olympic Games - East Germany's organized use of steroids and testosterone to bolster its athletes' performance from 1960s through the 1980s.  This program received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%9/9/2009 2:20:11 PM%3216010%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/159/450/sede-000801-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000801-stream__175523.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Herculaneum Uncovered%In A.D. 79, the people of Herculaneum, a seaside town in Italy's Bay of Naples, watched in horror as Mount Vesuvius erupted, hurling a boiling, churning column of gas and ash 10 miles high into the sky towards the neighboring city of Pompeii. It was only a matter of time before Vesuvius would unleash its fury on Herculaneum, killing its citizens in an even more spectacular and gruesome way.%9/3/2009 9:52:36 AM%3260011%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/135/1010/sede-000603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000603-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Escape from Auschwitz%Nazi records show that tens of thousands of Jews from German-occupied territories were sent to Auschwitz to be executed each month. But two Auschwitz prisoners, Rudolph Vrba and Alfred Wetzler, were determined to expose the horrors of the Nazi genocide and stop the killing factories forever. To do that, they had to become the first to escape from the heavily-guarded camp.%9/3/2009 11:39:43 AM%3230733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/159/55/sede-000702-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000702-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Aztec Massacre%Archaeologists make a grisly find: Four hundred skeletons buried in a mass grave. The bodies have lain undisturbed for 500 years, since the time of the Spanish conquest. But this is no ordinary gravesite. The remains suggest these people met a gruesome end at the hands of the Aztecs, who ruled Mesoamerica in the 14th through 16th centuries. But who were the victims and why were they killed?%9/3/2009 9:44:14 AM%3141266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/128/97/sede-000701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000701-stream-2.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Voyage of the Courtesans%In 1789, more than 200 female thieves, prostitutes and con-artists rounded up from London's most prisons were shipped off to an Australian penal colony aboard a leaky vessel named the Lady Juliana. But once aboard, the women turned their banishment into opportunity, transforming their ship into a floating brothel on a journey that ended with the women as the founding mothers of Australia.%10/9/2009 3:38:29 PM%3318466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/207/273/sede-000503-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000503-stream-2.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Irish Escape%A plea is smuggled to a New York reporter from within Western Australia's Fremantle Prison. This letter launched an American whaler that stood its ground against an armed British steamer for freedom and independence. The whaler was the Catalpa, its captain was George Anthony and its human cargo consisted of six Irish political prisoners, who had suffered at the Fremantle prison for a decade.%10/1/2009 5:51:55 PM%3263066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/199/657/sede-000601-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000601-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Gangland Graveyard%&quot;Gangland Graveyard&quot; takes viewers into the world of the Mafia through expert insight provided by Joseph D. Pistone, the real life Donnie Brasco. In 1981, Three Mafia captains were murdered by Massino in a power play for control of the Bananno family. Over the next 20 years the FBI would use undercover testimony and accounting forensics to eventually topple Massino's Mafia career.%10/20/2009 2:45:02 PM%3283933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/214/406/sede-000502-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000502-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Dogfight Over Guadalcanal%Deep in the jungle of Guadalcanal in the South Pacific are the rusting remains of a World War II-era fighter plane. Research confirms that the plane is the doomed Wildcat flown by James &quot;Pug&quot; Southerland in WWII. This documentary examines and recreates every dramatic moment of the legendary showdown between 30-year-old Southerland in his Wildcat, and Saburo Sakai, 25, in his Mitsubishi Zero.%9/29/2009 11:19:12 AM%3270266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/177/584/sede-000605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000605-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%Umbrella Assassin%On September 11, 1978, Bulgarian emigre, writer and broadcast journalist Georgi Markov died. Three days before, while waiting for a bus, Markov felt a sudden sting in the back of his thigh. Markov was soon hospitalized. After his death, an investigation ruled Markov had been poisoned. A pellet containing ricin had been shot into his leg. How had this political murder been executed?%12/10/2009 6:15:49 PM%3303133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/269/788/sede-000505-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000505-stream.mp4
Programs%Secrets of the Dead%The Sinking of the Andrea Doria%On the last night of an Atlantic voyage, the Andrea Doria luxury liner was broadsided by the 13,000-ton Stockholm in an accident that imperiled more than 1,700 passengers and crew. With the world watching in horror during one of the first televised tragedies, the Andrea Doria sank, sparking a ferocious debate over fault that remains to this day and ended the era of luxury cruise liners.%10/30/2009 12:52:04 PM%3261666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/228/898/sede-000504-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000504-stream.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%40 Years of Special Guests%Take a look back at 40 years with the friends who visited Sesame Street.%11/7/2009 9:29:49 AM%60070%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/961/Celebrities.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Sesame40h264__146528.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%D-Dance%Elmo, Big Bird and Snuffy get down in this d-lightful parody.  This segment debuted in the 2009 - 2010 season.%11/7/2009 5:26:47 PM%35066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/569/DDanceThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/dDanceh264.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%A Cookie is a Sometime Food%Cookie has to make a tough decision.  This segment debuted in the 2004 - 2005 season.%11/7/2009 5:26:54 PM%188871%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/583/CookieFoodThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CookieFoodh264.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%Six Feet Under with The Count%It is time for The Count's favorite television show!  This show debuted in the 2003 - 2004 season.%11/9/2009 10:31:19 AM%106277%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/18/241/CountFeetThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CountFeeth264.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%Elmo's Song%Elmo sings a song he wrote, which would eventually become the theme for Elmo's World. This segment debuted in the 1989 - 1990 season.%11/7/2009 5:26:40 PM%196533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/550/ElmoSongThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ElmoSongh264.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%Monster in the Mirror%Find out what makes Grover sing, 'Wubba wubba wubba woo.'  This segment debuted in the 1989 - 1990 season.%11/9/2009 10:19:30 AM%145542%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/239/831/GroverMirrorThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/groverh264.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%Bert and Ernie Fish Call%Ernie has a unique method for catching fish.  This segment debuted in the 1981-1982 season.%11/7/2009 5:26:33 PM%166672%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/525/BertErnieFishThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BertErnieBoath264.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%Making Crayons%Explore the fascinating and colorful process of making crayons.  This segment debuted in the 1981 - 1982 season.%11/9/2009 10:08:15 AM%121811%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/239/821/CrayonsThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CrayonsH264.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%Machine 'N'%A typewriter talks about the letter 'N.'  This segment debuted in the 1974 - 1975 season.%11/9/2009 10:01:33 AM%32600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/239/817/MachineNnose.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/N-MachineH264.mp4
Programs%Sesame Street Classic%Fat Cat%Rhyming is hip with these cool cats.   This segment debuted in the 1973 - 1974 season.%11/9/2009 9:52:59 AM%115000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/239/801/FatCatThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/FatCath264.mp4
Programs%Sound Tracks%Strongmen and Dissenters%What is it with Russians and their authoritarian leaders? Stroll on Red Square with reporter Alexis Bloom and Putin look-alike Anatoly Gorbunov to explore Russia's love-hate relationship with their despots. Then meet Roman Dobroxhodov, a leading dissenter who dares to speak out against Putin.%12/30/2009 6:17:07 PM%216978%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/604/sotm-redsquare-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-redsquare-stream.mp4
Programs%Sound Tracks%Fela! the Musical%The story of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti is now a high-energy Broadway musical starring Sahr Ngaujah and directed by Bill T. Jones. Watch this scene to see why audiences are dancing in the aisles.%12/30/2009 6:53:41 PM%310818%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/621/sotm-musical-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-musical-stream.mp4
Programs%Sound Tracks%Seun Kuti,%In March 2005, Seun Kuti joined world music star Youssou N'Dour in Dakar, Sengal for a festival of African music dedicated to fighting malaria. In &quot;Mosquito Song,&quot; Seun chastises governments for neglecting to conduct adequate public health campaigns to prevent malaria, a scourge throughout much of Africa.%12/30/2009 7:46:42 PM%275713%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/633/sotm-mosquito-splash.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-mosquito-stream.mp4
Programs%Sound Tracks%Free Pack's Rehearsal%After producing &quot;A Man Like Putin,&quot; songwriter Alexander Yelin is continuing his pursuit of another mega-hit. These days, he is promoting an all-girl heavy metal band with a wolf-ish name, Free Pack. Check out their song, &quot;My Day.&quot; The singer wishes her night could last forever.%12/30/2009 5:04:32 PM%202269%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/280/922/sotm-freepack-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-freepack-stream.mp4
Programs%Sound Tracks%Zere Performance%Watch Marat Bisengaliev and the West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra in Almaty, Kazakhstan perform &quot;Zere: Part 1&quot; composed by Erran Baron Cohen.%12/30/2009 6:07:30 PM%298898%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/604/sotm-zere-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-zere-stream.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Richard Schiff: Monday, 2/8/10%Emmy-winning actor Richard Schiff talks about his fascination with D-Day and his character in the new Fox drama series &quot;Past Life.&quot;%2/9/2010 11:13:13 AM%672380%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/320/763/richardschiff_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_richardschiff.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Robert Kaiser: Monday, 2/8/10%&quot;Washington Post&quot; journalist Robert Kaiser, author of &quot;So Damn Much Money&quot;, explains the lobbying climate in the U.S. capital.%2/9/2010 11:22:40 AM%693301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/320/769/robertkaiser_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertkaiser.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Bill Withers: Thursday, 2/4/10%Grammy-winning music legend Bill Withers explains how he found the confidence to make music and the documentary &quot;Still Bill&quot;.%2/5/2010 12:29:27 PM%1261261%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/317/478/billwithers_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_billwithers.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Pete Docter: Wednesday, 2/3/2010%Writer-director Pete Docter talks about his animated feature &quot;Up&quot;, which received five Oscar nods this week, including best picture.%2/4/2010 12:39:45 PM%705584%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/316/613/peterdocter_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterdocter.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Sen. John Cornyn: Wednesday, 2/3/10%Texas Sen. John Cornyn weighs in on Washington hot button issues, including the AIG bonuses, campaign financing and the healthcare debate.%2/4/2010 12:18:45 PM%740855%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/316/602/johncornyn_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_johncornyn.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Wyclef Jean: Tuesday, 2/2/10%Singer-producer-activist Wyclef Jean explains his sense of the situation in his native Haiti following the devastating earthquake.%2/3/2010 3:29:29 AM%758897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/372/wyclefjean2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_wyclefjean2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Trey Songz: Tuesday, 2/2/10%R&B singer Trey Songz discusses his response to the pressure from social media.%2/3/2010 3:36:57 AM%666644%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/381/treysongz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_treysongz.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%John Yoo: Monday, 2/1/10%Former Justice Department attorney John Woo gives his take on applying Geneva Convention rules to al Qaida.%2/2/2010 2:05:07 AM%658494%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/314/408/johnyoo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_johnyoo.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ed O'Neill: Monday, 2/1/10%&quot;Modern Family&quot; star Ed O'Neill reflects on his love of legitimate theater and how he developed his comedic talent.%2/2/2010 2:14:15 AM%744989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/314/417/edoneill_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_edoneill.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Eugene Jarecki: Friday, 1/29/10%Author and award-winning filmmaker Eugene Jarecki explains the Move Your Money campaign and says all revolutions are impossible until they happen.%1/30/2010 8:52:41 AM%766374%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/312/187/eugenejarecki_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_eugenejarecki.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Max Siegel: Friday, 1/29/10%Author Max Siegel talks about moving from the music industry to NASCAR and people of color going in unconventional directions.%1/30/2010 9:03:10 AM%663951%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/312/187/maxsiegel_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxsiegel.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. James Forbes: Thursday, 1/28/10%Dr. James Forbes discusses getting past arguing the Bible and what he hopes readers will wrestle with in his book, &quot;Whose Gospel?&quot;%1/29/2010 3:44:49 AM%1451432%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/311/147/jamesforbes_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesforbes.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%One on One with Hillary Clinton%The first Tavis Smiley Reports focuses on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as she completes her first year as America's chief diplomat and looks ahead to the challenges of the next three years.%1/28/2010 12:52:51 PM%3396800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/310/522/tsr_sizzle_special_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tsr_hillary_full.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Corinne Bailey Rae: Wednesday, 1/27/10%Award-winning British singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae talks about her start in heavy metal and her musical legacy.%1/28/2010 3:06:20 AM%908480%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/310/27/corinnebaileyrae_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_corinnebaileyrae.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Tavis Smiley Reports: Series Preview%Tavis talks about the four upcoming Prime Time Specials in 2010.%1/27/2010 2:07:35 PM%209258%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/309/498/tsr_sizzle_special_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tsr_sizzlereel2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%David Sanger: Tuesday, 1/26/10%Best-selling author David Sanger assesses President Obama's first year and weighs in on what may--and should--be next on the agenda.%1/27/2010 12:18:45 AM%640986%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/309/11/davidsanger2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidsanger2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Peter Fonda: Tuesday, 1/26/10%Co-writer, producer and star Peter Fonda reflects on the success of the classic film, &quot;Easy Rider&quot;.%1/27/2010 12:36:47 AM%715035%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/309/25/peterfonda_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterfonda.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Newt Gingrich: Monday, 1/25/10%Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich comments on the perception that the GOP has been obstructionist and his rumored run for the White House in '12.%1/26/2010 3:36:40 AM%648324%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/308/232/newtgingrich2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_newtgingrich2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Raj Patel: Monday, 1/25/10%Raj Patel, author of &quot;The Value of Nothing&quot;, addresses whether it's possible to get traction on an agenda to eliminate poverty.%1/26/2010 2:42:46 PM%775825%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/308/676/rajpatel_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rajpatel.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Paul Ingrassia: Friday, 1/22/10%&quot;Crash Course&quot; author Paul Ingrassia analyzes the auto industry's road from glory to disaster and the impact on policymakers and consumers.%1/23/2010 1:52:50 AM%663579%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/1019/paulingrassia2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulingrassia2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Keri Russell: Friday, 1/22/10%Actress Keri Russell shares the true story behind her latest film, &quot;Extraordinary Measures&quot;.%1/23/2010 2:00:22 AM%721327%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/985/kerirussell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kerirussell.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Robert Lacey: Thursday, 1/21/10%Historian Robert Lacey explains the link between the 9/11 terrorist attacks and Saudi Arabia.%1/22/2010 2:52:48 AM%688610%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/152/robertlacey_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertlacey.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Marion Cotillard: Thursday, 1/21/10%Actress Marion Cotillard--part of the all-star cast of the film adaptation of the musical &quot;Nine&quot; -- talks about taking risks and choosing roles.%1/22/2010 3:05:17 AM%706049%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/159/marioncotillard_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marioncotillard.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Walter Isaacson: Wednesday, 1/20/10%Walter Isaacson, Former vice chair of the Louisiana Recovery Authority, shares lessons learned after Hurricane Katrina that may help in Haiti.%1/21/2010 3:09:21 PM%792636%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/304/202/walterisaacson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_walterisaacson.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jason Reitman: Wednesday, 1/20/10%Oscar-nominated film director Jason Reitman reflects on how he wants his body of work to be examined.%1/21/2010 3:09:20 PM%647836%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/304/202/jasonreitman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jasonreitman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Nicole Lee: Tuesday, 1/19/10%Nicole Lee, president of TransAfrica Forum, compares the relief efforts in Haiti with those in the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.%1/20/2010 12:04:35 AM%639640%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/303/295/nicolelee2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nicolelee2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Harry Belafonte: Monday, 1/18/10%Legendary entertainer Harry Belafonte reflects on how he met Dr. King and offers his thoughts on what he made of King on a personal level.%1/19/2010 7:02:11 PM%1143977%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/303/120/harrybelafonte3_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_harrybelafonte3.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dan Balz: Friday, 1/15/10%Dan Balz, political correspondent for &lt;em&gt;The Washington Post&lt;/em&gt;, assesses President Obama's first year in office.%1/16/2010 3:32:40 AM%526976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/300/68/danbalz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_danbalz.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Bob Newhart: Friday, 1/15/10%Comedy legend Bob Newhart reflects on his 50 years in show business, including his albums, stand-up and his audiences.%1/16/2010 3:45:02 AM%898612%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/300/98/bobnewhart_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bobnewhart.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rosanne Cash: Thursday, 1/14/10%Grammy-winning country music superstar Rosanne Cash talks about navigating being the daughter of an icon and finding her own voice.%1/15/2010 12:16:23 AM%1224039%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/298/915/rosannecash_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rosannecash.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Joe Torre: Wednesday, 1/13/10%Baseball All-Star, former Yankee manager and current manager of the Dodgers, Joe Torre reflects on leaving New York and discusses steroid use.%1/14/2010 2:39:43 AM%1437779%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/297/940/joetorre_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joetorre.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Sandra Bullock: Tuesday, 1/12/2010%Actress-producer Sandra Bullock talks about pulling off two quality rolls in one year.%1/13/2010 12:31:02 AM%1323096%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/297/29/sandrabullock_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_sandrabullock__054589.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Tavis Smiley Reports : Promo%A look at the upcoming primetime specials that will air throughout the year. Episode 1 premieres Wednesday, January 27, 2010, at 8:00pm ET/PT.%1/27/2010 6:54:08 AM%31254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/765/tsr_promo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tsr_promo.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Alan Alda: Monday, 1/11/10%Emmy-winning actor-writer Alan Alda explains his passion for science and what he wants viewers to take away from his new PBS series.%1/12/2010 5:41:18 AM%558091%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/292/alanalda_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alanalda2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Tobey Maguire: Monday, 1/11/10%Actor Tobey Maguire discusses his Golden Globe-nominated performance in the film &quot;Brothers&quot; and how the role affected his personal life.%1/12/2010 5:51:43 AM%710855%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/292/tobeymaguire_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tobeymaguire.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Youth Leadership Panel 2: Tuesday, 12/22/09%Tavis talks with students who show excellent leadership: Eduardo Campos, Kate Sim and Cortlan Wickliff.%12/23/2009 2:22:41 AM%768510%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/280/450/youthpanel2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_youthpanels2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Youth Leadership Panel 1: Tuesday, 12/22/09%Tavis speaks with students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership: Kimberly Anyadike, Galen Dodd, and Rocio Ortega.%12/23/2009 2:27:42 AM%653409%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/280/436/youthpanel1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_youthpanels1.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Mary J. Blige: Monday, 12/21/09%Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige emphasizes the need to pick yourself up and talks about her new release, &quot;Stronger with Each Tear.&quot;%12/22/2009 3:00:47 AM%1163029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/279/610/maryjblige_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maryjblige.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Kenneth Wade: Friday, 12/18/09%Kenneth Wade, CEO of NeighborWorks America, explains the difference between mortgage companies and banks and talks about homeownership.%12/19/2009 9:44:23 AM%590808%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/277/402/kennethwade_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kennethwade.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%James Bradley: Friday, 12/18/09%Author James Bradley discusses his new book, &quot;Imperial Cruise,&quot; an in-depth look at Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy.%12/19/2009 9:59:19 AM%800266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/277/402/jamesbradley_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesbradley.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%James Cameron: Friday, 12/17/09%Oscar-winning director James Cameron about his much anticipated new film, &quot;Avatar&quot; and discusses the various themes it touches on.%12/18/2009 10:28:18 AM%1359714%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/276/583/jamescameron_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamescameron__021933.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Gov. Edward Rendell: Wednesday, 12/16/09%Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell weighs in on the idea of taxing college tuition in Pittsburgh.%12/17/2009 12:29:06 AM%457857%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/274/1017/edwardrendell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_edwardrendell.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Shirley Caesar: Wednesday, 12/16/2009%Legendary gospel singer Shirley Caesar reflects on her career and how she as been able to stay true to gospel singing.%12/17/2009 12:38:34 AM%739555%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/274/1024/shirleycaesar_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shirleycaesar.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ann Louise Bardach: Tuesday, 12/15/09%Investigative journalist Ann Louise Bardach talks about her book, &quot;Without Fidel&quot;, and Castro's enduring impact.%12/15/2009 11:17:23 PM%836636%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/273/1019/annlouisebardach_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_annlouisebardach.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Boyz II Men: Tuesday, 12/15/09%Mega-selling R&B group Boys II Men discuss their new CD release, &quot;Love.&quot;%12/15/2009 11:26:59 PM%651317%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/274/1/boyz2men_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_boyz2men.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Sen. Bernie Sanders: Monday, 12/14/09%Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders weighs in on healthcare and Wall Street bonuses.%12/15/2009 12:11:11 AM%356823%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/273/148/berniesanders_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berniesanders.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jeff Bridges & Maggie Gyllenhaal: Monday, 12/14/09%Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal talk about their history and their moving scenes in the new romantic drama &quot;Crazy Heart.&quot;%12/15/2009 12:19:50 AM%958380%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/273/153/bridgesgyllenhaal_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bridgesgyllenhaal.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rep. Maxine Water: Friday, 12/11/09%Rep. Maxine Waters talks about the growing number of Congressional Black Caucus members who are pushing back on the White House on an agenda for jobs.%12/12/2009 4:01:43 AM%815020%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/271/78/maxinewaters_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxinewaters.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Charles Bronfman & Jeffrey Solomon: Friday, 12/11/09%Seagram's heir and philanthropist Charles Bronfman and Jeffrey Solomon discuss their book, &quot;The Art of Giving.&quot;%12/12/2009 4:15:24 AM%597333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/271/77/bronfmansolomon_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bronfmansolomon.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Morgan Freeman: Thursday, 12/10/09%Actor Morgan Freeman talks about achieving success late in life and how he came to portray Nelson Mandela in the new acclaimed film, &quot;Invictus.&quot;%12/11/2009 3:39:02 AM%1367841%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/270/158/morganfreeman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_morganfreeman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Gov. David Paterson: Wednesday, 12/9/09%New York Gov. David Paterson comments on his bid to seek reelection and explains the effect of Wall Street's failure on the Empire State.%12/10/2009 11:35:48 AM%776521%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/268/1014/davidpaterson2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidpaterson2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Fred Willard: Wednesday, 12/9/2009%Emmy-nominated comedian Fred Willard compares the comedy of today to the time when he started.%12/10/2009 11:41:21 AM%721254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/268/1020/fredwillard_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_fredwillard.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Yo-Yo Ma: Tuesday, 12/8/09%Grammy-winning classical music artist Yo-Yo Ma reflects on discovering the cello and how he engages with young people.%12/8/2009 11:06:24 PM%1243660%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/268/156/yoyoma2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_yoyoma2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. : Monday, 12/07/09%Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. weighs in on the war in Afghanistan and the effects of current federal policy on much of Black America.%12/8/2009 12:07:45 PM%1332546%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/267/697/jessejackson2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jessejackson2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Amy Goodman: Wednesday, 12/02/09%&quot;Democracy Now!&quot; host Amy Goodman discusses whether progressives are finding their legs and her new book, &quot;Breaking the Sound Barrier&quot;.%12/3/2009 1:41:48 PM%710182%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/263/166/amygoodman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_amygoodman2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jason Schwartzman: Wednesday, 12/02/09%Actor-musician Jason Schwartzman talks about the value of finding a mentor early in his career and his first animation, &quot;Fantastic Mr. Fox&quot;.%12/3/2009 1:35:50 PM%673206%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/263/171/jasonschwartzman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jasonschwartzman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ali Eteraz: Tuesday, 12/01/09%Journalist Ali Eteraz discusses the positive aspects of Islamic fundamentalism and explains why he wrote the book &quot;Children of Dust&quot;.%12/2/2009 12:57:19 AM%710391%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/262/479/alieteraz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alieteraz.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Angie Stone: Tuesday, 12/01/09%Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Angie Stone talks about what went into the making of her new CD, &quot;Unexpected.&quot;%12/2/2009 1:06:15 AM%690166%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/262/480/angiestone_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_angiestone.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Viggo Mortensen: Monday, 11/30/09%Actor Viggo Mortensen talks about his new feature film, &quot;The Road&quot;, and shares how he was able to maintain emotional fragility for his role.%11/30/2009 11:18:21 PM%1388588%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/261/497/viggomortensen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_viggomortensen.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%50 Cent: Friday, 11/20/09%Rap artist-entrepreneur 50 Cent discusses his early years, the competition in hip-hop,and his new CD-DVD project, &quot;Before I Self Destruct&quot;.%11/21/2009 3:22:59 AM%1466154%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/253/28/50cent_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_50cent.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Andre Agassi: Thursday, 11/19/09%Former tennis champ Andre Agassi describes the success of his college prep academy and compares being at the top in tennis to other sports.%11/20/2009 3:18:34 AM%1408541%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/251/978/andreagassi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_andreagassi__588904.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Paul Mooney: Wednesday, 11/18/09%Comedian-writer Paul Mooney talks about working with Richard Pryor and using race in his stand-up material.%11/19/2009 12:05:23 AM%1441378%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/250/911/paulmooney_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulmooney.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Harry Connick, Jr.: Tuesday, 11/17/09%Singer-actor Harry Connick, Jr. reflects on people who have influenced him and discusses whether a musical tradition can be preserved.%11/18/2009 2:53:30 AM%1380513%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/249/959/harryconnickjr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_harryconnickjr.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dan Senor: Monday, 11/16/09%Author Dan Senor discusses the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and expectations for President Obama's Asia trip.%11/16/2009 11:38:44 PM%775775%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/248/674/dansenor_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dansenor.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Gail Collins: Monday, 11/16/09%Writer Gail Collins talks about her book, &lt;em&gt;When Everything Changed&lt;/em&gt;, and comments on the significance of Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.%11/17/2009 1:49:42 AM%856862%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/248/784/gailcollins_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_gailcollins.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jason Zweig: Friday, 11/13/09%Personal finance columnist Jason Zweig examines whether Wall Street has learned any lessons and explains his three commandments for investing.%11/14/2009 4:06:41 AM%630363%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/245/957/jasonzweig_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jasonzweig.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Lance Reddick: Friday, 11/13/09%Actor Lance Reddick discusses his plan to act to help his music career and how he handles the constant rejection that comes with being in the business.%11/14/2009 4:12:22 AM%730081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/245/957/lancereddick_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lancereddick.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Bruce Feiler: Thursday, 11/12/2009%Best-selling author Bruce Feiler talks about his critically acclaimed book on the life of Moses, &quot;America's Prophet&quot;.%11/13/2009 3:28:47 AM%1333289%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/244/352/brucefeiler_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_brucefeiler.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Tony Shalhoub: Wednesday, 11/11/09%Emmy-winning actor Tony Shalhoub describes the audience appeal of his show and assesses cable versus network TV.%11/12/2009 11:48:20 AM%729062%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/243/687/tonyshalhoub_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tonyshalhoub__663589.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rep. Anh Joseph Cao: Wednesday, 11/11/09%Louisiana Rep. Anh Joseph Cao, the sole Republican in the House to vote for healthcare reform, explains why he supported the bill that passed last week.%11/12/2009 12:39:15 AM%622968%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/243/127/anhjosephcao_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_anhjosephcao.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Max Cleland: Tuesday, 11/10/09%Max Cleland offers his thoughts on U.S. military strategy in Afghanistan, reflects on his experience in Vietnam and talks about his memoir.%11/11/2009 4:27:11 AM%738204%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/242/206/maxcleland_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxcleland.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Amerie: Tuesday, 11/10/09%Grammy-nominated singer Amerie explains why she switched labels and comments on the growing disparity between radio play and what people are listening to.%11/11/2009 4:44:51 AM%687566%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/242/223/amerie_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_amerie__305324.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Andrew Ross Sorkin: Monday, 11/9/09%Andrew Ross Sorkin talks about his book &quot;Too Big to Fail&quot;, which gives a behind-the-scenes look at greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression.%11/10/2009 1:22:46 PM%559577%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/241/248/andrewrosssorkin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_andrewrosssorkin.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Lang Lang: Monday, 11/9/09%Piano virtuoso Lang Lang reflects on his amazing career and talks about his relationship with his parents.%11/10/2009 1:34:57 PM%811678%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/241/274/langlang_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_langlang.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Lee Eisenberg: Thursday, 11/5/09%Author Lee Eisenberg describes differences between men and women in compulsive buying and how the Internet has affected consumer behavior.%11/6/2009 12:13:45 AM%775709%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/236/607/leeeisenberg_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_leeeisenberg.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Susie Essman: Thursday, 11/5/09%Susie Essman, co-star of &quot;Curb Your Enthusiasm&quot;, comments on how open she is in her new memoir and reflects on finding her voice doing stand-up.%11/6/2009 12:18:25 AM%632581%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/236/611/susieessman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_susieessman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Robert Wagner: Wednessday, 11/4/09%Emmy-nominated actor Robert Wagner talks about his newly released memoir, &quot;Pieces of My Heart&quot;.%11/5/2009 1:26:09 AM%805739%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/235/420/robertwagner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertwagner.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Adam Nagourney: Wednesday, 11/4/09%The New York Times' national political correspondent Adam Nagourney analyzes yesterday's election results.%11/5/2009 1:50:04 AM%633700%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/235/431/adamnagourney_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_adamnagourney.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Nomi Prins: Tuesday, 11/3/09%Journalist Nomi Prins examines the backstory of America's financial situation and speculates on whether the Glass-Steagall Act should be re-instituted.%11/4/2009 10:47:46 AM%535754%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/234/597/nomiprins_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nomiprins.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%The Swell Season: Tuesday, 11/3/09%The Swell Season's Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova share the story of how their name came to be and reflect on winning an Oscar.%11/4/2009 11:02:09 AM%855794%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/234/600/swellseason_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_swellseason.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Kris Kristofferson: Monday, 11/2/09%Singer-songwriter-actor Kris Kristofferson talks about being musically challenged and his friendships with icons like Muhammad Ali and Johnny Cash.%11/3/2009 12:47:06 PM%1421688%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/233/755/kriskristofferson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kriskristofferson.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Edward Norton: Friday, 10/30/09%Oscar-nominated actor Edward Norton shares the backstory of his new documentary, By the People, and talks about training for the New York Marathon.%10/31/2009 1:40:37 PM%780246%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/231/107/edwardnorton_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_edwardnorton.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Marcus Roberts: Friday, 10/30/09%Jazz pianist Marcus Roberts says he's trying to reintroduce people to the genre and reveals a secret of working with his trio.%10/31/2009 2:39:52 PM%444044%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/231/150/marcusroberts_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marcusroberts.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. Ruth Simmons: Friday, 10/29/09%Dr. Ruth Simmons, president of Brown University, shares her personal educational odyssey and discusses changing leadership for women and the relevance of HBCUs.%10/30/2009 11:43:10 AM%1452268%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/229/848/ruthsimmons_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ruthsimmons.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Madeleine Albright: Wednesday%Madeleine Albright weighs in on the situations in Pakistan, Afhanistan and Iraq and explains the correlation between pins and foreign policy.%10/29/2009 12:48:13 PM%665799%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/228/589/madeleinealbright3_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_madeleinealbright3.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Tim McGraw: Wednesday, 10/28/09%Country music superstar Tim McGraw explains the importance of lyrical content in country music and talks about whether he'll quit his day job for acting.%10/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%722922%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/228/611/timmcgraw_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_timmcgraw.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Nicholas Kristof: Tuesday, 10/27%New York Times' columnist Nicholas D. Kristoff explains the title of his new book, &lt;em&gt;Half the Sky&lt;/em&gt;, and shares a standout story on empowering women.%10/28/2009 8:48:10 PM%762362%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/227/910/nicholaskristof_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nicholaskristof.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Haleh Esfandiari: Tuesday, 10/27%Haleh Esfandiari describes the circumstances around her imprisonment in Iran.%10/28/2009 9:01:18 PM%680680%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/227/930/halehesfandiari_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_halehesfandiari.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Robin D. G. Kelley: Monday, 10/26%Cultural historian Robin D. G. Kelley shares stories from his new biography of Thelonious Monk.%10/27/2009 6:14:27 PM%682968%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/226/685/robinkelley_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robinkelley.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Malcolm Gladwell: Monday, 10/26%Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell, explains his motivation for writing and assesses his body of work.%10/27/2009 1:09:55 AM%731064%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/225/1011/malcolmgladwell2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_malcolmgladwell2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Andy Williams: Friday, 10/23%Legendary entertainer Andy Williams shares stories about being raised during the Depression and reflects on highlights of his career.%10/24/2009 1:06:10 AM%1310643%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/222/593/andywilliams_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_andywilliams.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Bob Herbert: Wednesday, 10/21%New York Times' columnist Bob Herbert talks about the backlash over Wall Street bonuses and President Obama's plan ask certain companies to cut executive pay.%10/22/2009 11:48:11 AM%601745%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/220/516/bobherbert_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bobherbert.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%RZA: Thursday, 10/22%Wu-Tang Clan founder The RZA explains the title of his new memoir, &quot;The Tao of Wu.&quot; He also explains the story behind his name.%10/23/2009 2:37:02 AM%562573%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/221/300/rza_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rza.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Anthony Edwards: Thursday, 10/22%Actor-director-activist Anthony Edwards describes his efforts to build the first public children's hospital in Kenya.%10/23/2009 2:42:31 AM%814695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/221/293/anthonyedwards_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_anthonyedwards.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rep. Ron Paul: Wednesday, 10/21%Texas Rep. Ron Paul explains points made in his book, &quot;End the Fed&quot;, which argues that the Fed is both corrupt and unconstitutional.%10/22/2009 11:58:53 AM%810492%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/220/497/ronpaul2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ronpaul.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Vali Nasr: Tuesday, 10/20%Middle East scholar discusses the importance of a vibrant middle class for stability in the Middle East.%10/21/2009 11:27:48 AM%787597%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/218/917/valinasr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_valinasr.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Michelle Monaghan: Tuesday, 10/20%Michelle Monaghan explains the excitement of playing a strong independent female character in the film &quot;Truckers&quot;.%10/21/2009 11:32:02 AM%647447%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/218/923/michellemonaghan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michellemonaghan.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Amb. Michael Oren: Monday, 10/19%Ambassador Michael Oren comments on Iran's nuclear ambitions.%10/19/2009 11:56:39 PM%683283%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/217/789/michaeloren_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaeloren.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Michael Chabon: Monday, 10/19%Best-selling novelist expresses the need for parents to protect the innocence of their children and why parents have to be hypocrites.%10/19/2009 11:59:16 PM%745078%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/217/789/michaelchabon_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelchabon.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. Terrence Roberts: Friday, 10/16%Dr. Terrence Roberts reflects on the therapeutic process of writing his memoir and whether the &quot;Little Rock Nine&quot; experience was worth it.%10/17/2009 3:42:18 AM%670824%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/214/936/terrenceroberts_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_terrenceroberts.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Joshua Bell: Friday, 10/16%Violin virtuoso Joshua Bell responds to purist critics and discusses the collaborations involved in his new CD, &quot;At Home with Friends.&quot;%10/17/2009 3:50:29 AM%736202%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/214/933/joshuabell2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joshuabell2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Sheila E. and Pete Escovedo: 10/15%Father-daughter musicians Pete Escovedo and Sheila E. discuss playing together as a family, music in schools and the Elevate Hope foundation.%10/16/2009 1:05:24 AM%1473747%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/213/885/escovedo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_escovedo.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Serena Williams: Wednesday, 10/14%World's No. 1-ranked female tennis player, Serena Williams, reflects on what she would do once her tennis career was over.%10/15/2009 1:59:10 AM%1466733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/212/462/serenawilliams_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_serenawilliams.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Sen. Bill Nelson: Tuesday, 10/13%Florida Sen. Bill Nelson discusses the timeline for reform and when most Americans might feel the impact.%10/14/2009 2:20:00 AM%724532%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/211/820/billnelson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_billnelson.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%James Ellroy: Tuesday, 10/13%Novelist James Ellroy explains how he chose his latest book's title, &lt;em&gt;Blood's A Rover&lt;/em&gt;, and the influence of his personal narrative on his characters.%10/14/2009 2:21:30 AM%811490%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/211/820/jamesellroy_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesellroy.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Aaron S. Williams: Monday, 10/12%Aaron S. Williams, the new director of the Peace Corps, recounts why he joined the organization as a volunteer and describes how the work has changed.%10/13/2009 12:15:19 AM%631297%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/210/585/aaronwilliams_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_aaronwilliams.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Michael Sheen: Monday, 10/12%Actor Michael Sheen explains is critical success in &quot;Frost Nixon&quot; and previews the storyline of his new film, &quot;Damned United&quot;.%10/13/2009 12:17:51 AM%790198%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/210/585/michaelsheen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelsheen.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Karen Armstrong: Friday, 10/9%Religious scholar Karen Armstrong, author of &quot;The Case for God&quot;, says quarreling about religion is counterproductive.%10/10/2009 4:01:14 AM%656474%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/207/922/karenarmstrong_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_karenarmstrong__983071.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Nick Hornby: Friday, 10/9%Novelist Nick Hornby explains what makes a literary work authentic and discusses whether his process changes when he knows his writing may be adapted for film.%10/10/2009 3:31:12 AM%708185%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/207/910/nickhornby_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nickhornby.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. Cornel West: Thursday, 10/8%Princeton professor Dr. Cornel West reflects on what love has meant through his life and talks about his memoir, &quot;Brother West&quot;.%10/9/2009 2:44:25 AM%1477677%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/206/484/cornelwest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_cornelwest.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Richard Belzer: Wednesday, 10/7%Comedian-actor Richard Belzer shares his experiences with the late George Carlin and offers his take on the David Letterman scandal.%10/8/2009 12:13:43 PM%1424424%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/205/522/richardbelzer_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_richardbelzer__682302.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%George Benson: Tuesday, 10/6%Jazz guitarist-singer George Benson describes how the process of making music has changed over the span of his long and award-winning career.%10/7/2009 3:15:19 AM%670940%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/204/282/georgebenson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_georgebenson.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr.: Tuesday, 10/6%Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. discusses the compounding factors that weigh on the violence in Chicago and says the Democrats' fate depends on job creation.%10/7/2009 3:24:25 AM%693301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/204/286/jessejackson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jessejackson.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Max Blumenthal: Monday, 10/5%Journalist Max Blumenthal, author of &lt;em&gt;Republican Gomorrah&lt;/em&gt;, assesses whether there is hope for the GOP.%10/6/2009 2:11:28 AM%691629%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/203/310/maxblumenthal_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxblumenthal.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Michael C. Hall: Monday, 10/5%Actor Michael C. Hall compares his Dexter and Six Feet Under characters.%10/6/2009 1:58:47 AM%717264%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/203/305/michaelchall_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelchall.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%BeBe and CeCe Winans: Friday, 10/2%Gospel duo BeBe and CeCe Winans describe their faith journey over the past 15 years.%10/3/2009 7:50:02 AM%1186252%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/201/59/bebecece_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bebecece.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%James Brown: Thursday, 10/1%James Brown weighs in on the NFL season so far including Michael Vick's return to the league.%10/2/2009 3:45:51 AM%669826%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/200/81/jamesbrown_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesbrown.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rodrigo y Gabriela: Thursday, 10/1%Music duo describe the challenge of getting non Spanish speaking people to appreciate their music.%10/2/2009 3:49:27 AM%435969%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/200/81/rodrigoygabriela_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rodrigoygabriela.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Adam Arkin: Wednesday, 9/30%Emmy-winning actor-director Adam Arkin reflects on finding success alongside his dad and talks about his latest TV and film projects.%10/1/2009 1:16:10 AM%712527%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/198/1009/adamarkin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_adamarkin.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Tom Ridge: Wednesday, 9/30%Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge comments on securing U.S.-Mexican borders and the role of the economy in the safety of the U.S.%10/1/2009 1:23:17 AM%687960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/198/974/tomridge_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tomridge.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Michael Moore: Tuesday, 9/29%Filmmaker Michael Moore discusses the price Americans pay for their love of capitalism and assesses whether the country can turn things around.%9/30/2009 1:24:06 AM%1381448%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/197/990/michaelmoore_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelmoore.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Michael Moore: Tuesday, 9/29 - Highlight%Filmmaker Michael Moore and Tavis discuss President Obama's performance thus far. Show airs Tuesday, 9/29.%9/29/2009 9:39:38 AM%82616%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/196/430/michaelmoore_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisclip_michaelmoore.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Louis C.K.: Friday, 9/25%Comedian Louis C.K. talks about whether Americans could handle being told the truth more often and his new film, &lt;em&gt;The Invention of Lying&lt;/em&gt;.%9/26/2009 4:05:36 AM%614547%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/194/305/louisck_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_louisck.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Frank Luntz: Friday, 9/25%Communications consultant Frank Luntz discusses the pushback towards President Obama and how anger has played itself out over the last few months.%9/26/2009 4:14:16 AM%763704%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/194/223/frankluntz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_frankluntz2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. Yvonne Sanders-Butler: Thursday, 9/24%Dr. Yvonne Sanders-Butler recounts her personal battle with obesity and describes how she used the experience to help children at the elementary school.%9/25/2009 3:47:28 AM%621040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/193/381/yvonnebutler_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_yvonnebutler.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Michael Strahan & Daryl Mitchell: 9/24%Former NFL star Michael Strahan and actor Daryl &quot;Chill&quot; Mitchell discuss their childhoods, how they met and their chemistry.%9/25/2009 3:49:41 AM%761568%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/193/390/strahanmitchell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_strahanmitchell.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rep. Mike Pence: Wednesday, 9/23%Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, chair of the House Republican Conference, discusses the GOP's opposition to the current healthcare reform proposals.%9/23/2009 11:17:32 PM%661931%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/192/579/mikepence_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mikepence.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%David Duchovny: Wednesday, 9/23%Actor David Duchovny talks about his Showtime series, &quot;Californication&quot;.%9/23/2009 11:37:43 PM%709976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/192/587/davidduchovny_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidduchovny__848582.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Herb Alpert & Lani Hall: Tuesday, 9/22%Grammy-winning husband-and-wife musicians Herb Alpert and Lani Hall each give their versions of how they met and fell in love.%9/23/2009 10:27:52 AM%1361502%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/191/830/alperthall_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alperthall.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Sen. Jeff Bingaman: Monday, 9/21%New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman talks about his work on a healthcare reform compromise measure.%9/21/2009 11:29:26 PM%615815%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/187/959/jeffbingaman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jeffbingaman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Forest Whitaker: Monday, 9/21%Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker explains why he exec produced &quot;Brick City&quot; and discusses the issues addressed in the documentary.%9/21/2009 11:32:27 PM%785185%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/187/967/forestwhitaker_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_forestwhitaker.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Matthew Weiner: Friday, 9/18%&lt;em&gt;Mad Men&lt;/em&gt; creator reflects on the difficulties he faced in the creation of the hit show.%9/19/2009 1:33:28 AM%721254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/186/478/matthewweiner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mattweiner.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jenna Elfman: Friday, 9/18%Golden Globe-winning actress Jenna Elfman explains why she's attracted to comedy and talks about growing up in L.A.%9/19/2009 1:36:22 AM%606673%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/186/479/jennaelfman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jennaelfman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%R. Dwayne Betts: 9/17: Thursday%R. Dwayne Betts reflects on his time in prison, his success after his release and the importance of books.%9/18/2009 1:14:05 AM%1417417%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/185/668/dwaynebetts_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dwaynebetts.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ted Kennedy, Jr. - Wednesday, 9/16%Ted Kennedy, Jr., son of the late Massachusetts senator, discusses growing up in a political family and handling criticism of his father.%9/16/2009 11:41:46 PM%1433367%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/179/32/tedkennedyjr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tedkennedyjr.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ken Burns: Tuesday, 9/15%Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns talks about his latest project, the six-part documentary &quot;The National Parks: America's Best Idea&quot;.%9/15/2009 11:43:40 PM%1428828%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/174/915/kenburns_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kenburns.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dave Matthews: Monday, 9/14%Frontman for the Dave Matthews Band reflects on the passing of band-mate and discusses the style of his music.%9/14/2009 11:36:33 PM%1395528%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/172/1000/davematthews_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davematthews.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Terence Blanchard: Friday, 9/4%Musician-composer Terence Blanchard explains his obsession with New Orleans and his feelings about the response to Hurricane Katrina.%9/5/2009 4:22:15 AM%810562%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/162/563/terenceblanchard_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_terenceblanchard.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Fred Kaplan: Thursday, 9/3%Journalist Fred Kaplan describe some of the revolutions that made '59 such a pivotal year.%9/4/2009 3:09:15 AM%762032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/160/759/fredkaplan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_fredkaplan.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%George Foreman: Thursday, 9/3%Two-time heavyweight boxing champ George Foreman discusses his decision to become an evangelical, handling financial success and the value of education.%9/4/2009 3:13:54 AM%708975%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/160/801/georgeforeman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_georgeforeman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Peter Baker: Wednesday, 9/2%New York Times White House correspondent Peter Baker talks U.S. policy versus politics related to the war in Afghanistan.%9/2/2009 11:28:55 PM%711311%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/158/13/peterbaker_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterbaker__666670.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ledisi: Wednesday, 9/2%Singer Ledisi reflects on the risks she's taken, working in different genres and becoming a top artist without getting major radio play.%9/2/2009 11:29:21 PM%699315%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/158/109/ledisi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ledisi.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Mekhi Phifer: Tuesday, 9/1%Actor Mekhi Phifer discusses finding roles that show African Americans in a multi-faceted light.%9/2/2009 3:47:31 AM%658458%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/156/192/mekhiphifer_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mekhiphifer.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Alex S. Jones: Tuesday, 9/1%Former New York Times media critic Alex Jones talks about the state of the news business and the importance of investigative journalism.%9/2/2009 4:01:45 AM%711578%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/156/169/alexjones_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alexjones__498500.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Doug Pray: Monday, 8/31%Filmmaker Doug Pray comments on the advertising industry and his latest documentary, &quot;Art & Copy.&quot;%9/1/2009 12:39:57 AM%656256%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/154/483/dougpray_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dougpray.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Robert Baer: Monday, 8/31%Former CIA officer Robert Baer weighs in on the U.S. Attorney General's decision to investigate the agency.%9/1/2009 12:47:05 AM%716265%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/154/483/robertbaer2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertbaer2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Josh Charles: Friday, 8/28%Musician Josh Charles explains his love for the Crescent City and talks about the origin of his &lt;em&gt;Healing Time&lt;/em&gt; project.%8/29/2009 1:52:25 AM%590857%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/151/697/joshcharles_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joshcharles.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Douglas Brinkley: Friday, 8/28%Douglas Brinkley reflects on Sen. Edward Kennedy's legacy and discusses the progress of his city's post-Katrina rebuilding efforts.%8/29/2009 1:54:22 AM%774664%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/151/615/douglasbrinkley_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_douglasbrinkley.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Josh Charles - Healing Time: 8/28%Singer-pianist performs &quot;Healing Time&quot;.%8/20/2009 7:50:06 PM%225025%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/141/932/joshcharles_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisclip_joshcharles_healingtime.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Eric Sundquist: Thursday, 8/27%UCLA professor Eric Sundquist assesses the speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.%8/28/2009 4:59:51 AM%679546%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/150/217/ericsundquist_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ericsundquist.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ron Williams: Thursday, 8/27%CEO of Aetna, Inc. says that the public option component of the healthcare reform proposals is a diversion and explains his opposition.%8/28/2009 5:02:25 AM%702844%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/150/230/ronwilliams_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ronwilliams.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rep. John Lewis: Wednesday, 8/26%Georgia Rep. John Lewis discusses the legacy of the U.S. Senate's &quot;liberal lion&quot;.%8/27/2009 1:08:44 PM%638525%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/148/866/johnlewis_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_johnlewis.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Vernon Jordan: Wednesday, 8/26%Civil rights attorney reflects on his personal friendship with the late senator.%8/27/2009 1:16:25 PM%447981%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/148/877/vernonjordan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_vernonjordan2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Reba McEntire: Tuesday, 8/25%Grammy-winning country artist Reba McEntire reflects on her success and comments on the impact divine intervention has had on her various ventures.%8/26/2009 1:01:17 AM%678011%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/147/96/rebamcentire_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rebamcentire.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dean Koontz: Tuesday, 8/25%Best-selling author Dean Koontz describes his difficult childhood, his special bond with dogs and the choice to be happy.%8/26/2009 1:04:14 AM%733146%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/147/89/deankoontz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_deankoontz.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Quentin Tarantino: Monday, 8/24%Oscar-winning filmmaker reflects on how he sees movies and getting through periods when his films don't do as well.%8/25/2009 1:32:05 AM%1421897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/145/975/quentintarantino_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_quentintarantino.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Stan Brock: Friday, 8/21%Stan Brock, founder of the nonprofit healthcare relief organization Remote Area Medical (RAM), talks about his recent health clinic experience in Los Angeles.%8/22/2009 10:20:23 AM%853333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/143/584/stanbrock_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_stanbrock.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Alexis Bledel: Friday, 8/21%Actress Alexis Bledel reflects on her transition from modeling to acting and discusses her new film, &quot;Post Grad.&quot;%8/22/2009 10:22:29 AM%523323%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/143/584/alexisbledel_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alexisbledel.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Benjamin Barber: Thursday, 8/20%Benjamin Barber offers his sense of how the healthcare debate is playing out and addresses the issue of whether Americans are becoming more nativist.%8/21/2009 12:50:42 AM%679145%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/142/271/benjaminbarber_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_benjaminbarber.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Arne Duncan: Thursday, 8/20%U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan discusses the budget crisis of historically Black colleges and universities and parents' role in education.%8/21/2009 12:54:08 AM%797864%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/142/269/arneduncan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_arneduncan.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Don Hewitt Tribute: Wednesday, 8/19%Tavis pays tribute to &quot;60 Minutes&quot; creator Don Hewitt, including clips from his two appearances on the show.%8/20/2009 12:05:33 PM%555822%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/141/154/donhewitt_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_donhewitttribute.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Howard Dean: Wednesday, 8/19%DNC chair Howard Dean weighs in on the healthcare reform debate and speculates on the impact of a bill not passing at all.%8/20/2009 12:28:42 PM%830630%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/141/168/howarddean_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_howarddean.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Lining Up for Free Healthcare - Web Exclusive%About 8,000 people with little or no health insurance lined up in Los Angeles to receive free healthcare provided by the nonprofit Remote Area Medical.%8/19/2009 3:57:32 PM%244459%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/140/240/healthevent_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/weboriginal_healthevent.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Smokey Robinson: Monday, 8/18%Prolific singer-songwriter reflects on his relationships with label founder Berry Gordy and superstar Michael Jackson.%8/19/2009 1:02:45 AM%1509976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/139/680/smokeyrobinson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_smokeyrobinson.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Warren Moon: Monday, 8/17%NFL Hall of Fame quarterback weighs in on how the fans in Philadelphia will react to Michael Vick's return.%8/18/2009 2:46:59 AM%728328%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/138/567/warrenmoon_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_warrenmoon.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dylan McDermott: Monday, 8/17%Golden Globe-winning actor Dylan McDermott shares the vision he has for his career and talks about his role as star of the TNT series, &quot;Dark Blue&quot;.%8/18/2009 2:49:12 AM%639988%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/138/569/dylanmcdermott_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dylanmcdermott.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%David Faber: Friday, 8/14%CNBC's David Faber reflects on whether Wall Street has learned any lessons and if the U.S. economy has yet to hit bottom.%8/15/2009 3:36:56 AM%743610%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/136/596/davidfaber_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidfaber.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Davis Guggenheim: Friday, 8/14%Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim shares the backstory of his new documentary, &quot;It Might Get Loud&quot;, and explains why it focuses on music's rock genre.%8/15/2009 3:42:19 AM%739950%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/136/597/davisguggenheim_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davisguggenheim.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Biz Stone: Thursday, 8/13%Twitter co-founder Biz Stone shares lessons learned from the site's recent crash and speculates on the micro-blogging site's future.%8/14/2009 2:21:42 AM%1005215%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/135/650/bizstone_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bizstone.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Gloria Reuben: Thursday, 8/13%Emmy-nominated actress Gloria Reuben says divine intervention plays a big role in her life.%8/14/2009 2:27:43 AM%536148%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/135/648/gloriareuben_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_gloriareuben.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Corneille: Wednesday, 8/12%Singer-songwriter Corneille recounts his firsthand experience with the Rwandan genocide.%8/13/2009 12:47:55 AM%630050%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/134/477/corneille_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_corneille.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rep. Baron Hill: Wednesday, 8/12%Indiana Rep. Baron Hill assesses the status of the reform effort.%8/13/2009 12:53:20 AM%578978%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/134/467/baronhill_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_baronhill__912972.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Mark Johnson: Tuesday, 8/11%Grammy-winning music producer Mark Johnson explains the backstory and the purpose of his &quot;Playing for Change&quot; project.%8/12/2009 4:30:07 AM%379390%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/133/324/markjohnson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_markjohnson.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jay Leno (Part 2): Tuesday, 8/11%Jay Leno talks about his youth in New England, the perceived rivalry with Letterman and why his show looks like America.%8/12/2009 9:00:29 AM%1017283%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/133/321/jayleno3_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jayleno2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jay Leno: Monday, 8/10%Comedian-talk show host Jay Leno talks about whether his move to primetime will revolutionize late night TV and why he's taking the risk.%8/11/2009 12:52:09 AM%1367237%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/132/112/jayleno1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jayleno1.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Maxwell: Wednesday, 8/5%Neo-soul singer Maxwell explains his 8-year absence and his new CD trilogy and talks about touring.%8/6/2009 1:08:57 AM%825692%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/127/506/maxwell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxwell.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Timothy Hutton: Wednesday, 8/5%Oscar-winning actor tells the story behind the character he plays in TNT's series, &quot;Leverage&quot;.%8/6/2009 1:10:29 AM%645378%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/127/510/timothyhutton_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_timothyhutton.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Lamont Dozier: Friday, 7/31%Grammy-winning songwriter-producer reflects on the 50th anniversary of Motown.%8/1/2009 4:52:17 AM%1138605%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/123/377/lamontdozier_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lamontdoziermotown__931664.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Raphael Saadiq: Friday, 7/31%Neo-soul singer-songwriter performs a track from his Grammy-nominated CD, &quot;The Way I See It.&quot;%8/1/2009 6:45:52 PM%194072%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/123/730/raphaelsaadiq_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_raphaelsaadiqperf.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ashford and Simpson: Thursday, 7/30%Legendary singing and songwriting duo tell the stories of how they met and the first time they pitched to Motown record producer Berry Gordy.%7/31/2009 3:20:35 AM%1402402%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/122/491/ashfordsimpson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ashfordsimpsonmotown.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Lionel Richie: Wednesday, 7/29%Prolific singer-songwriter discusses the early days of Motown and the role he played on Obama's compilation CD.%7/30/2009 2:42:57 AM%1350960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/121/224/lionelrichie_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lionelrichiemotown.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Berry Gordy (Part 2): Monday, 7/28%Motown Records founder reflects on working with Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder when they were both children.%7/29/2009 2:53:33 AM%1408081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/120/137/berrygordymotown2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Berry Gordy (Part 1): Monday, 7/27%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy recounts building life around Hitsville U.S.A.%7/27/2009 11:25:59 PM%1350565%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/118/749/berrygordymotown1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown1.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Joan Baez: Friday, 7/24%Iconic folk artist shares how she got into music and humanitarian advocacy and tells the story of discovering Bob Dylan.%7/25/2009 9:25:44 AM%1349288%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/116/464/joanbaez_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joanbaez.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Spinal Tap Members (r): Thursday, 7/23%Spinal Tap members - Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean - explain how they came together 25 years ago for their &quot;mockumentary.&quot;%7/24/2009 8:05:00 AM%1307040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/115/442/shearermckeanguest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shearermckeanguest__693148.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Carlos Santana (r): Wednesday, 7/22%Music icon Carlos Santana talks about being the first rock act to take up residency in Las Vegas.%7/23/2009 9:14:51 AM%1318591%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/114/77/carlossantana_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_carlossantana__136792.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Prince Part 2: Tuesday, 7/21%In part 2 of his exclusive conversation with Tavis, Prince explains the genesis of several of the tracks on his new project.%7/22/2009 3:10:24 AM%904504%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/112/773/prince_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_prince2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Bria Valente: Tuesday, 7/21%Singer Bria Valente shares how she responded to the challenge of creating something that's not being done today in music.%7/22/2009 3:25:30 AM%453741%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/112/795/briavalente_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_briavalente.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Prince: Monday, 7/20%In Part 1 of an exclusive conversation, music icon Prince talks about his childhood epilepsy and the relationship with his father.%7/21/2009 3:46:05 AM%1383917%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/111/639/prince2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_prince.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Tracey Ullman (r): Friday, 7/17%Actress-comedienne Tracey Ullman comments on being a news junkie, becoming a U.S. citizen and finding humor in different situations.%7/18/2009 8:07:13 AM%1209295%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/108/770/traceyullman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_traceyullman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Darryl Strawberry (r): Tuesday, 7/14%Former baseball All Star Darryl Strawberry opens up about his past and how he responds to people who doubt his faith journey.%7/15/2009 10:58:49 AM%1429513%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/105/407/darrylstrawberry_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_darrylstrawberry.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Steve Martin (r): Monday, 7/13%Steve Martin talks about how he came to love the banjo and demonstrates two styles of playing.%7/14/2009 7:02:08 AM%1408208%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/103/836/stevemartin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_stevemartin.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Diahann Carroll & Jessica Queller: Friday, 7/10%Breast cancer survivors Diahann Carroll and Jessica Queller share their experiences.%7/11/2009 8:27:31 AM%964974%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/101/427/carrollqueller_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_carrollqueller.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade: Friday, 7/10%Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade, explains the research, efforts and resources available to fight cancer.%7/11/2009 8:27:31 AM%532549%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/101/525/olopade_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_olopade.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Peter Peterson: Thursday, 7/9%Peter Peterson explains why he committed $1 billion to his foundation and says the U.S. debt threatens the future of the American dream.%7/10/2009 7:19:02 PM%936670%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/99/897/peterpeterson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterpeterson.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. Michael Roizen: Thursday, 7/9%Dr. Michael Roizen says the U.S. healthcare discussion needs to focus on preventive care rather than just access.%7/10/2009 7:20:40 PM%638772%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/99/896/michaelroizen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelroizen.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Lisa Kudrow: Wednesday, 7/8%Actress discusses the freedom of Internet media and her web series, &quot;Web Therapy.&quot;%7/9/2009 9:33:18 AM%679833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/98/612/lisakudrow_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lisakudrow.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Mayor-elect James Young: Wednesday, 7/8%Philadelphia, MS mayor comments on the issues his city faces and reflects on his personal journey into politics.%7/9/2009 9:33:18 AM%714514%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/98/612/jamesyoung_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesyoung.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%The Homemade Jamz Blues Band: Monday, 7/7%Tavis talks with The Homemade Jamz Blues Band, who also perform.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%874674%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/921/homemadejamzbluesband_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_homemadejamzbluesband.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Berry Gordy: Tuesday, 7/7%Tavis revisits his conversation with Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and shows highlights from the Michael Jackson memorial service at Staples Center.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%675352%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/918/berrygordy2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy_jacksontribute2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jeremy Renner: Monday, 7/6%Actor Jeremy Renner discusses his role as a member of a highly trained bomb disposal team and the dangers these brave soldiers face on the field.%7/8/2009 12:33:40 PM%582515%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/96/550/jeremyrenner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jeremyrenner.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%David Ignatius: Monday, 7/6%&quot;Washington Post's&quot; David Ignatius discusses the passing of former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara.%7/7/2009 8:13:33 AM%828161%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/96/555/davidignatius_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidignatius.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jane Mayer: Friday, 7/3%Jane Mayer talks about her new book, &quot;The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How The War on Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals.&quot;%7/8/2009 12:33:39 PM%673610%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/94/717/janemayer_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_janemayer.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Malina Saval: Friday, 7/3%Journalist Malina Saval explains her attempt to debunk stereotypes about teenage dads.%7/8/2009 12:33:40 PM%801877%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/94/741/malinasaval_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_malinasaval.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Bill Pullman: Thursday, 7/2%Actor Bill Pullman compares acting in the theater to doing movies.%7/3/2009 12:16:01 PM%665274%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/94/122/billpullman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_billpullman.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Debo Adegbile: Thursday, 7/2%Debo Adegbile talks about the Voting Rights Act case he argued before the U.S. Supreme Court.%7/3/2009 12:16:01 PM%680414%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/94/122/deboadegbile_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_deboadegbile.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Shohreh Aghdashloo: Wednesday, 7/1%Actress Shohreh Aghdashloo discusses engaging Jordanians in the message of her new film, &quot;The Stoning of Soraya M.&quot;%7/2/2009 9:45:34 AM%725135%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/93/72/shohrehaghdashloo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shohrehaghdashloo.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Roger Cohen: Wednesday, 7/1%New York Times columnist Roger Cohen shares his experiences in Iran and weighs in the country's recent election.%7/2/2009 9:45:36 AM%673007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/93/71/rogercohen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rogercohen.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. Michael Eric Dyson & Dr. Cornel West: 6/30%Professors Cornel West and Michael Eric Dyson assess Michael Jackson's cultural and social legacy.%7/1/2009 9:53:47 AM%1310243%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/91/1023/dysonwest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dysonwest.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Berry Gordy: Monday 6/29%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy reflects on his relationship with Michael Jackson before he became an international music superstar.%6/30/2009 9:44:37 AM%1495695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/90/866/berrygordy_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy3.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Paul Giamatti: Friday, 6/26%Paul Giamatti talks about playing quirky characters and his new feature, &quot;Cold Souls.&quot;%6/27/2009 10:06:46 AM%767117%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/16/641/paulgiamatti_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulgiamatti.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Katty Kay: Friday, 6/26%Katty Kay discusses the choice between career and family and the difference between balance and settling.%6/27/2009 10:06:45 AM%629585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/88/616/kattykay_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kattykay.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Mary Mary: Thursday, 6/25%Tina Campbell of Mary Mary talks about how they test their music with sample audiences before releasing it.%6/27/2009 3:39:21 AM%687420%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/87/628/marymary_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marymary.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Femi Kuti: Wednesday, 6/24%Internationally acclaimed Nigerian musician Femi Kuti explains the reasons he fights the same fight as his father and the struggle to create his own way.%6/27/2009 3:39:20 AM%843576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/86/534/femikuti_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_femikuti.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Francis Ford Coppola (Part 2): Wednesday, 6/24%Tavis continues his conversation with celebrated filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola.%6/27/2009 10:04:26 AM%569769%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/86/534/francisfordcoppola_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_francisfordcoppola2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Francis Ford Coppolla (Part 1): Tuesday, 6/23%Francis Ford Coppola looks back at The Godfather films and Apocalypse Now and talks about his childhood bout with polio.%6/24/2009 11:10:33 AM%1330944%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/85/394/francisfordcoppola_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_francisfordcoppola1.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Hilda Solis: Monday, 6/22%Hilda Solis explains the administration's new community service program and addresses whether the resources exist to turn around the unemployment picture on a large scale.%6/24/2009 11:10:35 AM%885485%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/84/342/hildasolis_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_hildasolis.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Trita Parsi: Monday, 6/22%Trita Parsi, founder-president of the National Iranian Council, weighs in on the situation in Iran, including commenting on the role of technology.%6/24/2009 11:10:34 AM%501574%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/84/350/tritaparsi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tritaparsi.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Rick Steves: Friday, 6/19%Travel writer Rick Steves says Americans shouldn't get sidetracked by how they are perceived when traveling to foreign countries.%6/20/2009 11:52:56 AM%720987%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/82/243/ricksteves_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ricksteves.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Luma Mufleh: Friday, 6/19%Inspirational soccer coach Luma Mufleh explains how her team of refugees came to be.%6/20/2009 11:52:56 AM%729796%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/82/246/lumamufleh_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lumamufleh.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Roseanne Barr: Thursday, 6/18%Roseanne Barr reflects on her journey to Hollywood - the years of struggle, when people didn't want her working in their comedy clubs, the quick success - and the politics of the day that made her namesake show so popular.%6/19/2009 8:54:58 AM%1309642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/81/124/roseannebarr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_roseannebarr.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Ali Sethi: Wednesday, 6/17%Pakastani journalist and author of the critically acclaimed novel &quot;The Wish Maker,&quot; talks about the cultural and economic differences among Pakistanis from different areas.%6/18/2009 12:28:45 PM%634167%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/15/945/alisethi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alisethi2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Chris Noth: Wednesday, 6/17%TV, stage and film actor talks about his play and being perpetually identified as Mr. Big from &quot;Sex and the City,&quot; one of the two roles for which he is best known.%6/18/2009 12:28:46 PM%798798%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/79/617/chrisnoth_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_chrisnoth2.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller: Tuesday, 6/16%Pioneering songwriting and producing duo reflect on their introduction to music, how they became partners and on their vast catalogue.%6/17/2009 3:35:43 PM%842108%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/79/156/leiberstoller_cove2__329929.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_leiberstoller.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Marina Nemat: Tuesday, 6/16%Iranian writer Marina Nemat, author of &quot;Prisoner of Tehran&quot;, weighs in on the outcome of the election in her native country.%6/17/2009 3:35:43 PM%628308%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/79/156/marinanemat_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marinanamet.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Mary McCormack: Monday, 6/15%Actress Mary McCormack talks about the premise of her new USA Network original series, &lt;em&gt;In Plain Sight&lt;/em&gt;.%6/16/2009 8:33:16 AM%615348%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/77/750/marymccormack_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marymccormack.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Karen Bass: Monday, 6/15%California State Assembly Speaker Karen Bass discusses being the only woman and person of color at the table in trying to resolve the state's fiscal crisis.%6/16/2009 8:35:41 AM%759225%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/77/744/karenbass_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_karenbass.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Colson Whitehead: Friday, 6/12%Award-winning writer Colson Whitehead explains how African Americans who are not affluent connect to the story told in his new book, &quot;Sag Harbor&quot;.%6/13/2009 9:57:15 AM%757295%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/75/30/colsonwhitehead_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_colsonwhitehead.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Della Reese: Friday, 6/12%Actress-singer-minister Della Reese talks about her historic guest-hosting for Johnny Carson and how she navigates her career.%6/13/2009 9:57:16 AM%871026%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/75/28/dellareese_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dellareese.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Larry King: Thursday, 6/11%Talk show host Larry King comments on his childhood and what he learned from being poor and what news stories over the years have most surprised him.%6/12/2009 10:47:27 AM%1443259%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/73/706/larryking_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_larryking.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Sharon Jones: Wednesday, 6/10%Soul singer talks about meeting James Brown and reflects on the obstacles she faced at the beginning of her career.%6/11/2009 10:20:42 AM%615955%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/72/586/sharonjones_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_sharonjones.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Joe Scarborough: Wednesday, 6/10%TV host weighs in on the similarities between Presidents Reagan and Obama and discusses what the GOP should be focusing on.%6/11/2009 10:20:42 AM%774107%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/72/571/joescarborough_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joescarborough.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Dr. Mary Frances Berry: Tuesday, 6/9%History professor explains the work of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, which she formerly chaired, and how the bipartisan body became so political.%6/10/2009 1:52:07 PM%688634%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/71/437/maryfrancesberry_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maryfrancesberry.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Nanci Griffith: Tuesday, 6/9%Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith talks about courting controversy in her songwriting, and also performs.%6/10/2009 1:51:27 PM%727527%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/71/442/nancigriffith_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nancigriffith.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Kevin Bacon: Monday, 6/8%Actor Kevin Bacon talks about connecting to his role in HBO's critically acclaimed film on the war in Iraq, &quot;Taking Chance&quot;, and whether there'll be a remake of &quot;Footloose&quot;.%6/9/2009 9:32:52 AM%755288%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/70/226/kevinbacon_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kevinbacon.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Mayor Dave Bing: Monday, 6/8%Businessman, former pro basketball great and newly-elected Detroit Mayor Dave Bing discusses how he translates his NBA career into a plan for leading a troubled city.%6/9/2009 9:32:52 AM%580980%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/70/234/davebing_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davebing.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Nia Vardalos: Friday, 6/5%Writer-actress Nia Vardalos, star the new film &quot;My Life in Ruins&quot; discusses her writing process.%6/5/2009 5:06:43 PM%681087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/616/niavardalos_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_niavardalos.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Azadeh Moaveni: Friday, 6/5%Tavis talks with journalist Azadeh Moaveni, author of &quot;Lipstick Jihad&quot; and &quot;Honeymoon in Tehran&quot;.%6/5/2009 5:06:08 PM%690561%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/591/azadehmoaveni.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_azadehmoaveni.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Vernon Jordan: Thursday, 6/4%Vernon Jordan discusses the future of capitalism, how President Obama is doing and the GOP strategy to oppose Judge Sotomayor's Supreme Court nomination.%6/5/2009 5:06:08 PM%1558894%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/583/vernonjordan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_vernonjordan.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Paul Ingrassia: Wednesday, 6/3%Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist offers his take on how GM lost its way.%6/5/2009 11:35:56 AM%618231%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/65/436/paulingrassia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/tavisvideo_paulingrassia.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Edie Falco: Wednesday, 6/3%Emmy-winning actress Edie Falco talks about navigating celebrity life.%6/4/2009 8:50:06 AM%806873%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/65/386/ediefalco_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ediefalco.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Norman Lear: Tuesday, 6/2%Tavis talks with groundbreaking television producer-writer and activist Norman Lear.%6/3/2009 8:57:53 AM%1356556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/969/normanlear.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_normanlear.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Cesar Perales: Monday, 6/1%Cesar Perales, president of LatinoJustice PRLDEF, weighs in on the selection of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.%6/2/2009 10:40:15 PM%550550%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/968/cesarperales.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_cesarperales__304549.mp4
Programs%Tavis Smiley%Mandy Moore: Monday, 6/1%Singer-actress Mandy Moore discusses the evolution of her music and the impact of her recent marriage on choices she makes in the future. She also performs.%6/5/2009 11:37:58 AM%856142%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/969/mandymoore__461187.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mandymoore2.mp4
Programs%The Ascent of Money%Part 4: Planet Finance%Niall Ferguson chronicles the spread of good -- and bad -- financial practices across the globe, and the consequences for all of us.%7/7/2009 11:34:00 AM%3349014%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/770/ep4_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO104_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%The Ascent of Money%Part 3: Risky Business%The roots of the insurance industry in Europe; disasters like Hurricane Katrina expose problems in risk management; the history of hedge funds.%7/7/2009 1:07:59 PM%3364594%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/95/860/ep3_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO103_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%The Ascent of Money%Part 2: Bonds of War%Niall Ferguson documents the rise of modern finance in Europe and its expansion into the Far East, including the ascendancy of the Rothschilds and bond markets, and the decline of Europe's landed aristocracy.%7/7/2009 12:53:47 PM%3336000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/93/632/ep2_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO102_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%The Ascent of Money%Part 1: From Bullion to Bubbles%Economist and historian Niall Ferguson examines the current global financial crisis in the context of the financial history of the West, Topics in this episode include: the beginnings of moneylending, stocks, bonds and credit.%7/6/2009 3:15:40 PM%3368170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/93/597/ep1_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO101_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%The Human Spark%Brain Matters%Peer into Alan Alda's head to find out which parts of our brain are responsible for our most human characteristics.  Where do tool use and language reside? And how do our brains allow us to understand symbolism, figure out what others are thinking, and even travel in time? Are insight and imagination what really make humans unique?%1/19/2010 2:21:22 PM%3252066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/302/864/husp-103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-103-stream.mp4
Programs%The Human Spark%So Human, So Chimp%Alan Alda joins researchers studying human children and chimpanzees to discover why we share some skills with our closest living relatives, but have far surpassed them in our most uniquely human capabilities. Though we both descend from a common ancestor and are genetically so similar, why are we worlds apart in our behaviors and abilities?%1/12/2010 12:33:13 PM%3282000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/296/516/husp-102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-102-stream.mp4
Programs%The Human Spark%Becoming Us%Series host and narrator, Alan Alda, confronts the puzzle of why our ancestors in Africa got the Spark and evolved into us, while the first humans to leave Africa for Europe--the Neanderthals--never did.  Why did we flourish, while they changed very little for thousands of generations before eventually dying out?%1/6/2010 3:59:29 PM%3281466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/291/791/husp-101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-101-stream.mp4
Programs%The Human Spark%Running = Big Brains?%Alan Alda talks to scientist Dan Lieberman about why the human ability to run could be an important prerequisite for the evolution of our bigger brains -- and the emergence of our human spark.%12/16/2009 5:51:09 PM%235133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/694/husp-lieberman-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-lieberman.mp4
Programs%The Human Spark%Alan Alda and Man's Best Friend%Alan Alda visits a dog lab where researchers are investigating communication talents our canine companions have that our much closer relatives the chimpanzees don't. Have we bred a glimmer of the human spark into man's best friend?%12/16/2009 5:52:19 PM%311765%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/706/husp-dog-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-dog-yt.mp4
Programs%The Human Spark%Monkeys and Magic Fruit%Researcher Laurie Santos demonstrates an illusion test she runs on free-ranging monkeys in Puerto Rico. Seeing how the monkeys respond opens a window onto the evolution of our own cognitive abilities and helps isolate the beginnings of the human spark.%12/16/2009 5:54:18 PM%300400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/717/husp-santos-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-santos-yt.mp4
Programs%The National Parks%The Last Refuge (1890-1915)%By the end of the 19th century, widespread industrialization has left many Americans worried about whether the country will have any pristine land left. Congress has yet to establish clear judicial authority or appropriations for the protection of the parks. This sparks a conservation movement by organizations such as the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, and the Boone and Crockett Club.%9/28/2009 10:24:12 PM%7882965%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/161/np2thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/NPAB-102-WETA-PBS-Web.mp4
Programs%The National Parks%El Último Refugio (1890-1915)%A los norteamericanos les preocupa que el país se quede sin tierra originaria.%9/28/2009 10:24:13 PM%7882965%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/14/193/espanolthumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/NPAB-102-WETA-PBS-Web-SPANISH.mp4
Programs%The National Parks%PBS Previews%Filmmaker Ken Burns and his longtime colleague Dayton Duncan take us on a behind the scenes tour of their new PBS series, THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA. The team explains why they chose The Parks as their subject, as well as describing their five-year journey through research, scripting, filming and editing the series.%5/25/2009 1:43:32 PM%1489211%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/17/849/pbspreviewsnew.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/PPNP_Embedded__312417.mp4
Programs%The National Parks%Untold Stories: Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers%Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers highlights the work of Yosemite ranger Shelton Johnson and his rediscovery of the story of the African American soldiers who patrolled the parks of the High Sierra at the turn of the last century. Shelton tells the story in the dramatis personae of a Buffalo Soldier himself, directly engaging visitors in a way that is immediate and often high impact.%8/5/2009 12:23:15 PM%688053%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/15/689/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-soldiers-stream.mp4
Programs%The National Parks%Untold Stories: San Antonio Missions: Keeping History Alive%San Antonio Missions: Keeping History Alive centers on San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. A thriving hub for the city's Latino community, the park hosts Spanish and English language masses throughout the week, celebrates traditional Hispanic festivals year-round, and educates more than 50,000 school children annually about our nation's Hispanic heritage.%8/5/2009 12:23:16 PM%727016%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/97/mini-docs-san-antonio-missi.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-san-antonio-missions-stream.mp4
Programs%The National Parks%Untold Stories: Mount Rushmore: Telling America's Stories%Mount Rushmore: Telling America's Stories focuses on the new interpretive program at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, spearheaded by Supt. Gerard Baker.%8/5/2009 12:23:17 PM%569666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/15/993/mini-docs-mt-rushmore-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-mt-rushmore-stream2.mp4
Programs%The National Parks%Untold Stories: Manzanar: &quot;Never Again&quot;%Manzanar: &quot;Never Again&quot; looks at the interconnected stories of Japanese internment during World War II, Sue Kunitomi Embrey's efforts to commemorate Manzanar internment camp, and the ongoing work of Manzanar National Historic Site to educate visitors about civil rights.%8/5/2009 12:23:17 PM%852590%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/17/497/mini-docs-manzanar-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-manzanar-stream.mp4
Programs%The National Parks%Untold Stories: City Kids in National Parks%City Kids in National Parks explores National Park Service efforts to bring inner city kids into the parks, often for their first encounters with wilderness. The film tells the story through the lens of two programs -- Biscayne National Park and Death Valley National Park.%8/5/2009 12:23:13 PM%817040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/993/mini-docs-city-kids-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-city-kids-stream__311715.mp4
Programs%The Victory Garden%Vertical: Think Up!%Find the best climbing plants with garden correspondent Paul Epsom; create a vertical element in your garden with a bougainvillea espalier, inspired by The Getty Museum's Art collection; and stir up some tasty concoctions when Michel Nischan shows you how fresh juice can brighten any recipe.%12/29/2009 11:58:37 AM%1512153%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/591/vg_cove_3204_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003204_44khz.mp4
Programs%The Victory Garden%Wet: Learn About Water in Your Garden%Explore the Water Conservation Garden and learn about xeriscaping -- water-wise gardening; join gardening correspondent Paul Epsom at Longwood Gardens to learn about water features and elements that can add to any garden; and grow your own tea garden with Kip Anderson.%12/29/2009 11:58:37 AM%1411633%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/586/vg_cove_3202_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003202_44khz.mp4
Programs%The Victory Garden%Cool: Create a Garden That's Cool%Explore a private garden in Beverly Hills with host Jamie Durie and see some fantastic pool-side landscaping; grow a garden that incorporates cook colors into perennial borders; pick the best plants for winter interest with gardening correspondent Paul Epson's favorites; and refresh your day with an appetizing recipe for a cool soup demonstrated by chef Michel Nischan.%12/29/2009 12:02:15 PM%1512478%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/593/vg_cove_3205_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003205_44khz.mp4
Programs%The Victory Garden%Hot: Create a Garden that Beats the Heat%Explore an incredible collection of cycads in Los Angeles with host Jamie Durie; watch the Stone Guys heat up the garden with a firepit and outdoor wood-burning oven; cultivate a vibrant garden with correspondent Paul Epsom's tips on hot color combos for the garden; and discover the many varieties of eggplant with chef Michel Nischan.%12/29/2009 12:03:48 PM%1502666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/589/vg_cove_3203_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003203_44khz.mp4
Programs%The Victory Garden%Dry: Use Less Water in Your Landscape%Plant your own water-wise garden with tips from host Jamie Durie; learn to create a dry-laid garden wall; grow a fire-wise garden; and eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan who demonstrates how to make a Native-American style &quot;Three Sisters&quot; salad.%12/4/2009 11:48:44 AM%1511433%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/264/581/vg_cove_3201_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003201_44khz.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Best Beginnings: Attachment Toolkit%Created for parents to provide information about how the first year of life is critical for developing healthy and secure attachments.%2/5/2010 3:29:06 PM%152833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/317/623/toolkit_attachment.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_TOOLKIT_ATTACHMENT_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Your Friends' Friends Can Make You Happy%Dr. Nicholas Christakis, who studies the mathematical, social, and genetic determinants of social network structure, explains how happiness flows one person to another.%1/4/2010 1:02:12 PM%90000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/289/902/nicholas_christakis.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_CHRISTAKISFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Asperger's Syndrome%Jason, who suffers from Asperger's Syndrom, talks about his struggle to overcome his problems with social interactions. 
Dr. Ami Klim explains the challenges people with Asperger's have with intuitive behavior.%1/4/2010 12:20:10 PM%147469%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/452/JASON_ROSS.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_JASONROSS_NEWFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The Price of Being Human%Kay Redfield Jamison, a clinical psychologist and writer, talks about losing her husband of twenty years. She explains how she experienced grief.%1/4/2010 12:20:12 PM%127547%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/448/kay_redfield_jamison_2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_GRIEF_REDFIELDNEWFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Born on a Sunny Day%Katie Couric, the anchor of CBS Evening News, shares her personal story of losing her husband to cancer.%1/4/2010 12:20:03 PM%127802%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/448/Katie_Couric_2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_GRIEF_KATIEFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%A Special Emotion%Dr. Nicholas Christakis, talks about the uniquely personal nature of grief.%1/4/2010 12:19:43 PM%58400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/448/nicholas_christakis.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_GRIEF_CHRISTAKISFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The First Connection%Dr. Lane Strathearn describes the enduring nature of the mother-child bond and how that sets the stage for a lifetime of social connections.%1/4/2010 12:19:35 PM%74419%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/444/Lane_Strathearn.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_STRATHEARNFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Tennis Friends%John McEnroe talks about the difficulty of maintaining friendships.%1/4/2010 12:19:12 PM%46602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/444/John_McEnroe.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_MCENROEFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Career and friendship%Actor John Leguizamo shares a personal story about how success altered his priorities and threatened his friendships.%1/4/2010 12:18:45 PM%37066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/444/JOHN_LEGUIZAMO.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_LEGUIZAMOFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Choosing Friends%Elizabeth Gilbert talks about how she chooses her friends and the value of those special relationships.%1/4/2010 12:18:22 PM%60534%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/438/ELIZABETH_GILBERT.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_GILBERTFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%You can't buy happiness%America Ferrara, the star of the hit TV series Ugly Betty, shares a personal story about the isolation she felt in the early days of her acting career.%1/4/2010 12:17:20 PM%65851%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/438/AMERICA_ferrera.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_AMERICAFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Love's intensity%John Leguizamo talks about the intensity of youthful passion and how those feelings mature over time.%1/4/2010 12:16:28 PM%52778%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/430/JOHN_LEGUIZAMO.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_LEGUIZAMOFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The Rituals of Courtship%Marc D. Hauser, author of the highly acclaimed book, Wild Minds, What Animals Really Think, talks about the rituals of human courtship.%1/4/2010 12:15:49 PM%116866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/365/marc_hauser.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_HAUSERNEWFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Love's Antichamber%Elizabeth Gilbert describes infatuation as loves antichamber, a place where you wait to see if you will proceed onto love.%1/4/2010 12:15:20 PM%49830%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/361/ELIZABETH_GILBERT.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_GILBERTFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The Roots of Love%Dr. David Buss, an evolutionary psychologist who studies mating strategies, gender conflict, social status, and the function of emotions in cultures around the world. He talks about the universality of love and the differences between what women want and what men want.%1/4/2010 12:14:12 PM%120333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/322/David_Buss.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_DAVIDBUSSFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%When Chevy Met Jayni%Actor Chevy Chase and his wife Jayni share their story of how they met and fell in love.%1/4/2010 12:11:27 PM%104066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/322/Chevy_Jayni_Hires.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_CHEVYFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Racing Hearts%Dr. Art Aron, an expert on relationships, social cognition, and social neuroscience, recounts the findings of his famous Capilano Bridge experiment. This experiment demonstrated that%1/4/2010 12:09:56 PM%139551%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/320/ART_AARON.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_ARTARONFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The Loneliness Alarm%Dr. John Cacioppo, who studies loneliness and social isolation, explains that loneliness is connected to mental and physical disorders.%1/4/2010 12:17:54 PM%109466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/438/John_Cacciopo_2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_CACIOPPOFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The Tap Code%Bob Shumaker, a former POW in Vietnam, describes how he and his fellow prisoners developed a social network that was crucial to their surviving three years in solitary confinement. They succeeded by creating a tap code that allowed them to communicate through their cell walls.%11/9/2009 1:36:16 PM%131285%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/240/33/BOB_SHUMAKER__937565.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_1109_SHUMAKER_STREAM__025132.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Sorting out the good from the bad%Dr. John Norcross, an expert on psychotherapy and self-help, explains the problems of using unvetted self-help materials. He discusses the findings of his eight-year study of self-help materials as well as what works and what doesn't.%9/25/2009 10:50:38 AM%214575%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/193/246/John_Norcross.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SH_NORCROSS_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Porcupine Love%Author Elizabeth Gilbert finds the secret of happiness in the philosopher Schopenhauer's theory of human relationships, as illustrated by porcupines.%9/25/2009 10:51:05 AM%110000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/193/246/ELIZABETH_GILBERT.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_10_HAP_GILBERT3_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%This Emotional Life Trailer%View the This Emotional Life Trailer%9/25/2009 10:51:17 AM%251472%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/192/816/tel_promo_new.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_TELtrailer3_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Quit wasting your time%Comedian Joan Rivers claims we've got too much time on our hands to think about whether or not we are happy.%9/25/2009 10:50:44 AM%38400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/536/JOAN_RIVERS.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP7_RIVERS3_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Fleeting moment or state of being?%America Ferrara, the star of the hit TV series, Ugly Betty, ponders whether happiness is an experience that comes and goes or perhaps something more lasting.%9/25/2009 10:50:56 AM%62345%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/526/AMERICA_ferrera.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP3_AMERICA_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Moments of absolute absorption%Writer Adam Gopnik finds happiness in being &quot;vigilantly absorbed in some activity.&quot;%9/25/2009 10:55:28 AM%41133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/533/Adam_Gopnik.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP6_GOPNIK_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%That juicy state of happiness%For Alanis Morissette, happiness is a temporary but &quot;juicy&quot; state.%9/25/2009 11:00:11 AM%27144%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/533/ALANIS_morissette.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP5_MORISSETTE_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Happiness demystified%Award winning comedian, actor, and writer, Larry David explains why religious people are happier and the reveals two essential elements of happiness.%9/25/2009 10:50:58 AM%75232%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/486/LARRY_DAVID.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP1_DAVID_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Happiness? What happiness?%For actor John Leguizamo, happiness is finding enjoyment in life's struggles.%9/25/2009 10:51:05 AM%49806%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/536/JOHN_LEGUIZAMO.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP8_LEGUIZAMO_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Life's a rigged game%Cartoonist Roz Chast claims that life is a &quot;rigged game&quot; and wonders if happiness is even possible.%9/25/2009 10:51:09 AM%28908%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/522/ROZ_CHAST.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP2_CHAST_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The $20M key to happiness%Chevy Chase says that happiness comes and goes, especially if it take the form of getting $20 million for a picture.%9/25/2009 10:51:07 AM%47266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/523/Chevy_Chase.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_4%20HAP%20CHASE_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%A cookie with Russy%Rev Run finds happiness in sharing a cookie with his son.%9/25/2009 10:50:47 AM%36000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/141/79/REV_RUN.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP9_REV%20RUN_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The lingering war%Bob, an Iraq War Veteran suffering from PTSD, five years after returning home,continues to be troubled by his combat experiences. Bob talks about his symptoms and the impact they are having on his life and the lives of his family. Bob's wife, Laurie also describes some of Bob's challenges.%9/25/2009 11:01:20 AM%156014%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/141/313/BOB_PAGE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/NOLA_PTSD_BOB_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%A survivor's story%Michele, diagnosed with ovarian cancer, talks about her struggle to find the tools to help her tap into her inner strength to survive emotionally. She shares her thoughts with her daughter and the two discuss Michele's recent attendance at the Heal Your Life Conference and self-help book fair.%9/25/2009 10:51:18 AM%241200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/176/Michelle_GOSSET.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SH_MICHELE_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Remembering to exhale%Dr. Michael Baime, director of the U of Penn Program for Stress Management, tells us why meditation and mindfulness may help us undo the negative affects of stress. He says &quot;we found huge changes in what (program participants) report. Anxiety and depression drop by about 50%&quot;%9/25/2009 10:51:07 AM%130705%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/274/MICHAEL_BAIME.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_BAIME_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Behind the scenes with Dr. Phil%Dr. Phil, a clinical psychologist, with the second highest-rated daytime talk show on TV, speaks with Dan Gilbert. He offers a behind the scenes look at America's most popular TV psychologist and discusses the limits and the extent of personal responsibility each of us has in our emotional lives.%9/25/2009 10:51:20 AM%222609%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/151/Dr_Phil.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_%20SH_DR.PHIL_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%We are what we choose to think%Louise Hay, the best selling self-help author who claims to have cured herself of cancer through &quot;positive thinking,&quot; talks with Dan Gilbert about how we can control our emotions by what we choose to think.%9/25/2009 10:51:20 AM%267000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/175/Louise_Hay.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SH%20HAY2_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Shopping for stress%Peter Whybrow, Director of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA, comments on the effects of our consumer lifestyle. Saying that (People) have been told somehow that if they gather material goods, they will feel better in the process of gathering these goods they've stressed themselves to the point where they're extraordinarily anxious, depressed.%9/25/2009 10:54:07 AM%77266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/293/PETER_Whybrow.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/NOLA_ST_WHYBROW_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Positive and negative stress%Neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky explains that stress in the form of stimulation is a positive force in our lives but too much stress can have adverse affects on the brain. He explains that how chronic stress affects our memory and decision making, saying that &quot;Your memory goes down the tubes with chronic stress.&quot;%9/25/2009 10:51:19 AM%142361%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/153/ROBERT_SAPOLSKY.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_SAPOLSKY_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%The space between your thoughts%Richard Gere ponders his personal philosophy of meditation. He talks about the value of using meditation to find the personal space between our thoughts.%9/25/2009 10:50:55 AM%105557%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/284/Richard_Gere.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_GERE_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Understanding stress%Bruce McEwen, Director, Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology at Rockefeller University, answers the questions, What is stress?, Does stress harm the brain?, and What can we do to protect ourselves from stress?%9/25/2009 10:50:44 AM%177934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/284/BRUCE_MCEWEN.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_MCEWEN_STREAM__475904.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Meditation and kindness%Alanis Morissette explains how meditation makes her a kinder and more loving person.%9/25/2009 10:50:54 AM%53733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/284/ALANIS_morissette.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_MORISSETTE_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Eat, Pray, Love....and Relax%Elizabeth Gilbert, the best selling author of the book, Eat, Pray, Love, talks about why divorce produces such a high level of stress, how she discovered her own finding the pathways to happiness and why we must stand firm against the river of forces of stress in modern life.%9/25/2009 10:50:57 AM%199691%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/274/ELIZABETH_GILBERT.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_GILBERT_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Understanding PTSD%Dr. Barbara Rothbaum, is the Director of the Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program at Emory University School of Medicine. In this video, she answers the following three questions: What is PTSD?, What are the symptoms of PTSD?, Can PTSD be treated?%9/25/2009 10:56:57 AM%137555%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/153/BARBARA_ROTHBAUM.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/NOLA_PTSD_ROTHBAUM_STREAM.mp4
Programs%This Emotional Life%Reclaiming a life%Connie, a victim of domestic violence, suffered for years from undiagnosed and untreated PTSD. She discusses the experience and talks about her successful recovery through prolonged exposure therapy at the University of Pennsylvania. That therapy allowed her to reclaim her life.%9/25/2009 10:59:01 AM%151278%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/274/CONNIE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/NOLA_PTSD_CONNIE_STREAM.mp4
Programs%Time Team America%Fort James, South Dakota%In 1865, a unit of cavalry soldiers was sent west to keep the peace between incoming pioneer settlers and the Sioux Indians in what is now South Dakota. The soldiers built Fort James, one of the few stone forts on the American frontier. Time Team America traveled to South Dakota to find out how much of the fort survives so that it can be protected for future research.%7/30/2009 5:42:32 PM%3253133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/122/3/TTEA-000105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000105-stream.mp4
Programs%Time Team America%Range Creek, Utah%Time Team investigates a remote area in eastern Utah that may hold clues to the lives of the Fremont People who lived over 1000 years ago. Most of the sites in the canyon remain virtually untouched, providing a rare opportunity to find out what may have happened to the people who once flourished there.%7/23/2009 2:46:27 PM%3314733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/114/544/TTEA-000104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000104-stream.mp4
Programs%Time Team America%New Philadelphia, Illinois%Beneath farmlands in Western Illinois lie the remains of New Philadelphia, the first American town founded by a free African American prior to the Civil War. Time Team America was invited to help search for the schoolhouse where New Philadelphia's African American children learned to read and write in freedom.%7/16/2009 8:12:53 PM%3254133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/107/460/TTEA-000103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000103-stream.mp4
Programs%Time Team America%Topper, South Carolina%Deep in South Carolina lies Topper, a remarkable site challenging our understanding of America's first inhabitants. The site is providing material left behind by the Clovis people, but is also challenging theories about when people first came to the American continent. Join Time Team as they hunt for evidence that could shed light on these controversial new theories.%7/9/2009 2:08:18 PM%3313133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/99/25/TTEA-000102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000102-stream.mp4
Programs%Time Team America%Season Preview%A new science-reality series from PBS that sends archaeologists on a race against time to excavate historic sites around the nation. Host Colin Campbell guides each expedition as viewers peer over the shoulders of diggers, scientists and historians at work. You never know what they'll dig up next!%7/2/2009 10:03:24 AM%249018%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/93/407/ttea_sizzle.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-preview-stream.mp4
Programs%Time Team America%Fort Raleigh, North Carolina%Time Team travels to Roanoke Island in the Outer Banks of North Carolina in search of Fort Raleigh, the first English settlement in America. The team has just three days to identify the location of the settlement, known as the Lost Colony, which has remained a mystery for over 400 years.%4/21/2009 1:23:31 PM%3223066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/24/991/TTEA-000101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000101-stream__377651.mp4
Programs%Washington Week%February 5, 2010%Gwen and the panel discuss Mr. Obama's fight for his agenda despite the partisan divide, new details on the Christmas terror plot, the beginning of the&quot;Don't Ask Don't Tell&quot; review.%2/8/2010 1:48:50 PM%1496340%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/319/24/020510_wwthumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwcove02_05_2010448.mp4
Programs%Washington Week%January 29, 2010%Analysis of President Obama's focus on domestic issues including jobs, healthcare and his calls for greater cooperation on Capitol Hill.%2/8/2010 1:51:24 PM%1496618%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/312/629/012910_wwthumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwcove01_29_2010448.mp4
Programs%Washington Week%Webcast Extra - January 29, 2010%During the State of the Union President Obama said he wanted to take the bailout money Wall Street banks repaid plus a fee and give it to &quot;community banks&quot; with the stipulation that they loan to small businesses. Why weren't these types of mandates attached to the original bailout money?%2/8/2010 1:54:24 PM%357611%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/312/632/012910_wethumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwwebcove01_29_2010.mp4
Programs%Washington Week%Webcast Extra - January 22, 2010%Will the Supreme Court ruling really mean a flood of cash into the 2010 elections?%2/8/2010 1:55:56 PM%358516%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/319/53/012210_wethumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwwebcove01_22_2010.mp4
Programs%Washington Week%January 15, 2010%This week Gwen and the panel will discuss the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, the history of the poverty-stricken nation, the president's announcement this week that the government will institute new fees on the nation's banks, and the Massachusetts Senate race.%2/8/2010 1:57:40 PM%1472748%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/300/560/011510_wwthumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/pbswwr011510_HD_no_fade_1fr_noise.mp4
Programs%Washington Week%Webcast Extra - January 15, 2010%The earthquake in Haiti was so devastating.  What happens when the cameras go away and the media attention dies down? To participate in the Webcast Extra, send your questions to washingtonweek@pbs.org.%2/8/2010 1:59:02 PM%355866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/299/913/011510_wethumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwwebcove01_15_2010448.mp4
Programs%Washington Week%The Vault - January 23, 1981%Ronald Reagan is sworn in as President the same day that the Iranian hostages are released after being held for nearly 15 months.%2/7/2010 6:44:02 PM%408903%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/315/786/01231981_wwvaultthumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwcovevault1_23_1981.mp4
Programs%Washington Week%The Vault - February 2, 1973%Early in 1973, despite Richard Nixon's landslide re-election just two months earlier, tensions were mounting between the President and the Democratic Congress. In fact, Mr. Nixon chose not to deliver a State of the Union address that year and instead sent a written message to Congress.%2/8/2010 2:01:28 PM%358006%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/315/794/02021973_wwvaultthumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwcovevault2_2_1973.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Time for School 3 (Part 2)%WIDE ANGLE's award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, follows seven children from seven countries who are struggling to achieve a basic education.%9/10/2009 1:43:27 PM%3206133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/167/990/wa_portal_TFS3_2_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/TimeForSchool3_Part2_clip.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Time for School 3 (Part 1)%WIDE ANGLE's award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, follows seven children - from Afghanistan, Benin, Brazil, India, Japan, Kenya and Romania - who are struggling to achieve what is not yet a global birthright - a basic education. In part three of the series the students struggle to complete middle school and continue to the next level.%9/3/2009 3:46:22 PM%3183409%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/159/506/wa_TFS_portalthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/TimeForSchool3_1.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Once Upon a Coup%A failed coup attempt...a British mercenary in a notorious African prison...a dictator suspicious of Western powers...and beneath it all, a spectacular underwater oil reserve. &quot;Once Upon a Coup&quot; is WIDE ANGLE's penetrating look at the mysterious goings-on in Equatorial Guinea, a tiny West African nation newly rich with oil and infamous for corruption.%8/28/2009 4:35:15 PM%3159469%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/150/881/wa_blog_thumb_onceuponacoup142x60.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA806_OnceUponACoup.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Eyes of the Storm%&quot;Eyes of the Storm&quot; tells the struggles of several orphaned children left to fend for themselves in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. A Burmese team shot undercover for over 10 months in defiance of the ruling junta's media blackout to provide a rare window into one of the world's most secretive countries.%8/20/2009 3:54:58 PM%3105933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/141/378/wa_portal_burma_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/Eyes_of_the_Storm.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Victory Is Your Duty%At the Havana Boxing Academy, boys live and train with a single purpose: to bring home Olympic gold. Victory Is Your Duty follows the young boxers as they build up to the biggest event of their lives: the annual National Boxing Championships. After the film, WIDE ANGLE's Aaron Brown reports from Miami to tell what happens when Academy boxers grow up: and defect to the United States.%8/14/2009 4:40:48 PM%3193510%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/16/65/wa_viyd_boxers_142x66.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDAVictoryisYourDutyUpdate__821604.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Contestant No. 2%An Arab-Israeli teen sets her sights on the Miss Israel pageant.%8/3/2009 11:56:29 AM%3055333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/124/782/wa_portal_druze_thumb.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/ContestantNo2.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%The Market Maker%Eleni Gabre-Madhin is a charismatic Ethiopian economist wants to end hunger in her famine-plagued country. But rather than relying on foreign aid, she has a truly radical plan. She has designed the nation's first commodities exchange, which she hopes will revolutionize an ancient market system whose inefficiencies have been partly responsible for the country's persistent food shortages.%7/28/2009 2:53:35 PM%3209733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/119/406/wa_portal_thumb_marketmaker.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/The_Market_Maker.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Heart of Jenin%When a Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli soldiers who mistook his toy gun for the real thing, his death could have been just one news story. Instead, Ahmed's parents decision to donate his organs turned tragedy into hope for six Israelis. Heart of Jenin tells the story of Ahmed's tragic death and his father Ismael's journey to visit three of the organ recipients two years later.%7/9/2009 4:30:41 PM%3077333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/99/187/Ismael002142x60.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/Episode802.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Crossing Heaven's Border%In the past decade, up to 100,000 defectors have crossed the waters of the Tumen and Yalu Rivers into northeast China to escape from North Korea, the world's last closed Communist state. In Crossing Heaven's Border, WIDE ANGLE tells the moving and dramatic stories of a few of them.%7/3/2009 12:56:49 PM%3224133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/94/345/wa_portalthumb_nkorea.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA801_CrossingHeavensBorder.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Raise the Last Glass%In January 2009, Waterford Crystal went bankrupt. The company's main factory, in Waterford, Ireland, was closed, and 480 people were fired. Many of them had worked there for decades. But the Waterford workers refused to give up their jobs without a fight. FOCAL POINT's &quot;Raise the Last Glass&quot; follows two Waterford Crystal workers as they try to save their jobs and a bit of Irish heritage.%6/17/2009 2:50:18 PM%684000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/79/183/wa_portal_thumb_ireland.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/RaiseTheLastGlassFINAL__068339.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Field Trip to the DMZ%WIDE ANGLE's web-exclusive series of documentary shorts, FOCAL POINT, visits the demilitarized zone that separates North and South Korea. FOCAL POINT trains its lens on one of the 15,000 North Korean defectors who have made it to South Korea.%9/4/2009 12:45:00 PM%531690%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/159/684/wa_COVE_KOREA_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/SouthKoreaEDITFINAL.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Vote for Benazir's Blood%In this episode of Focal Point, meet Abida Hussain, a sharp-tongued politician with gray hair and a smoker's raspy voice who is running for parliament in Punjab, Pakistan -- against her own cousin.%9/4/2009 12:58:58 PM%690933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/161/833/wa_portal_pakistan2_thumb.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/VoteforBenazirsEDITFINAL.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%You Cannot Hide from Allah%In this episode of Focal Point, meet the Michael Bloomberg of Pakistan, a man of humble origins who hits the jackpot and decides to run for mayor of his hometown.%9/4/2009 12:38:36 PM%615066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/161/768/wa_porta_pakistan_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/YouCannotHideEDITFINAL.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Underground Zimbabwe: Life Lines%Explore the black markets and underground protest movements of Zimbabwe in this web-exclusive video from WIDE ANGLE.%9/4/2009 2:14:50 PM%359421%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/161/895/wa_portal_Zimbabwe_thumb.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/ZimbabweShortagesEDITFINAL.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%From Jihad to Rehab%Go inside a rehabilitation center in Saudi Arabia, where art therapy and religious re-education are being used to reform militant jihadists, like Ahmed al-Shaya, who went to Iraq on a suicide mission in 2004. Meet Juma Al-Dossary who has returned to Saudi Arabia after spending six years in Guantanamo, and hear from Dr. Awad Alymai, the detainees' art therapist, about his patients' transformation.%9/8/2009 2:52:11 PM%500600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/165/315/wa_portal_Jihad_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/JihadtoRehabEDITFINAL.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Iraqi Exodus%WIDE ANGLE reports from the frontlines of the staggering refugee crisis that is unfolding in the Middle East as Iraqis flee their war-torn country at the rate of up to 50,000 people per month.%6/28/2009 12:15:07 PM%3233666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/86/203/wa_portal_Thumb_iraqiExodus.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/IraqiExodus.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%China Prep%&quot;China Prep&quot; follows five Chinese students through their final high-pressure year at an elite high school in Sichuan Province. Eighteen hundred students vie for spots in Beijing's top two universities. Last year only 59 made it. Who among them will be most likely to succeed? the daughter of the Party official or the farmer's son? Who will be the boss?%6/28/2009 12:15:07 PM%3228333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/84/716/wa_portal_thumb_ChinaPrep.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/China_Prep.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Lord's Children%Follow three former child soldiers in Uganda who escaped from the bush and have since taken refuge in a rehabilitation center. Lord's Children received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in 2009.%6/30/2009 2:59:26 PM%3170866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/91/462/wa_portal_thumb_LC.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/LordsChildren.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Burning Season%WIDE ANGLE travels to the Indonesian rainforest and follows a green entrepreneur's plan to fight global warming. He hopes to stop clear cutting in the region's three large forests, and to turn a profit by selling carbon credits to polluters in the West.%6/27/2009 10:21:18 AM%3225466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/80/430/wa_portal_thumb_burningSeason.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA704_BurningSeason.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Japan's About Face%Japan's About-Face is a remarkable window into the shifting role of the military in post-war Japanese society. WIDE ANGLE acquired unprecedented access to the National Defense Academy, Japan's &quot;West Point.&quot; We follow cadets preparing for a future that may involve overseas deployment, and meet with a group of peace activists on a grueling two month, 750-mile protest march from Hiroshima to Tokyo.%6/30/2009 1:58:26 PM%3197066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/90/462/JapansAboutFace142x60.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/JapansAboutFace.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Heart of Darfur%The film Heart of Darfur captures the desperation of daily life in remote villages, crowded refugee camps and in El Fasher, the once sleepy capital of North Darfur that is now home to 100,000 refugees and 10,000 U.N. personnel.%6/28/2009 12:15:10 PM%3141133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/85/590/wa_portal_thumb_Darfur2.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/Heart_of_Darfur.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Dishing Democracy%WIDE ANGLE goes behind the scenes at Arab television channel MBC in Cairo for an inside look at the hit all-female talk show, KALAM NAWAEM. The film provides a nuanced portrait of four Arab women harnessing the power of transnational satellite TV to boldly and effectively push social reform.%6/28/2009 12:15:12 PM%3307400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/85/179/wa_portal_thumb_DishingDem.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/DishingDemocracy.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%The Sand Castle%Travel to the United Arab Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah as His Highness Sheikh Saud solicits top European architects to carry out his grandiose dream of a new capital city in the middle of his desert kingdom. See inside an unfolding drama in which agents of East and West struggle to arrive at an architectural vision both worlds can embrace.%6/30/2009 1:54:48 PM%3266933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/90/413/wa_portal_thumb_SandCastle.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WA_TheSandCastle__389454.mp4
Programs%Wide Angle%Pilgrimage to Karbala%In the summer of 2006, Iranian pilgrims left Tehran by bus for the holy city of Karbala, deep inside a shattered Iraq. &quot;Pilgrimage To Karbala&quot; follows this journey into the heart of Shia Islam, revealing how two ancient crimes, the murder of Muhammad's grandson and the disappearance of a six-year-old imam, became the founding legends of Shiism and dominate events in the Middle East today.%6/30/2009 2:12:42 PM%5086000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/90/738/PilgrimageToKarbala142x60.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/PilgrimagetoKarbala__757801.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 10: Perfect Water%Adam Rogers goes behind the scenes to show us how Hollywood is cracking the code to create &quot;perfect water&quot; on screen; Woods Hole Institute expedition sails to Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean to deploy autonomous undersea vehicles in hopes of discovering new life forms.%11/6/2009 3:55:28 PM%3178231%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/769/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode110.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS110_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 9: Space Junkyard%Adam Rogers rummages through a &quot;space junkyard&quot; to see how spaceships are being reverse-engineered from 40-year-old technology; Ziya Tong interviews computer scientist Louis von Ahn about using human perception to digitize books; Wisconsin neuroscientists show off an invention that's helping blind patients see with their tongues.%11/6/2009 3:53:29 PM%3149508%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/545/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode109.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS109.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 8: Japanese Robots%WIRED SCIENCE travels to Japan and meets up with a GeekDad who builds fighting robots for competitions; Adam sits down with Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey, the co-founders of 23andMe, to chat about giving people insight into their genetic information; we meet medical professionals who are working to eliminate symptoms of various diseases by supplying electricity to the brain.%11/6/2009 3:51:26 PM%3142310%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/609/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode108.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS108.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 7: GeekDad%WIRED SCIENCE travels to Vermont to watch as sensors are placed on a bridge to monitor the health of the structure; Ziya Tong examines restless leg syndrome; Rocky Roccanova, CEO of TouchTable, Inc., demonstrates TouchTable's interactive interface; Adam Rogers looks into purchasing his own satellite; and WIRED SCIENCE'S very own GeekDad sets out to build a UFO hovercraft with his daughter.%11/6/2009 3:49:33 PM%3194044%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/609/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode107.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS107.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 6: X-Prize%Adam Rogers takes a look at the X-Prize competition; and we visit a Bio Bank where samples of tissues, organs and body parts are stored.%11/6/2009 3:47:28 PM%3050933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/11/881/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode106.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS106_HD.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 5: Blood Simple%Physicians at Virginia Commonwealth University are testing a synthetic blood that could be better at transporting oxygen than the real thing.%11/6/2009 3:45:29 PM%3050800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/673/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode105.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS105_HD.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 4: Body Builders%Correspondent Tamara Krinsky visits with Dr. Anthony Atala and learns about building organs in his lab; WIRED SCIENCE heads to two underground labs in search of neutrinos.%11/6/2009 3:43:45 PM%3047733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/465/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode104.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS104_HD.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 3: Ball Busters%WIRED SCIENCE checks in with mechanical engineers to make sure every baseball that makes it to a major league game has the correct degree of hardness and bounce.%11/6/2009 3:41:44 PM%3045200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/817/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS103_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 2: Fired Up%WIRED SCIENCE takes a look at new ways that water, wind and technology are being used to fight today's fires.%11/6/2009 3:38:02 PM%3018200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/689/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS102_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Wired Science%Episode 1: World War 2.0%In the premiere episode, Josh Davis of Wired magazine investigates an internet botnet attack of Estonia's banks and newspapers; WIRED SCIENCE reports on cardiac surgery performed by a &quot;robo-doc.&quot;%11/6/2009 3:39:45 PM%3074333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/385/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS101_HD_44khz.mp4
Programs%Your Life Your Money%Interview with Donald Faison%Donald Faison talks about his role as host of &quot;Your Life, Your Money&quot;, and all that he's learned about managing money from his mom, his life, and this show.%10/9/2009 3:38:59 PM%231920%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/207/355/faison-interview-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/YMYL2A.mp4
Programs%Your Life Your Money%Your Life, Your Money%Featuring compelling real-life stories of young people finding their way through a variety of economic challenges, &quot;Your Life, Your Money&quot; delivers basic financial advice in a simple and relatable manner.  This one-hour special raises fiscal consciousness on everything from banking and credit to investments, budgeting, insurance and self employment.%9/8/2009 5:03:32 PM%3343266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/66/faison.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/YLYM000_HD.mp4
Programs%Your Life Your Money%Episode Preview%With compelling real-life stories of young people finding their way through a variety of economic challenges, YOUR LIFE, YOUR MONEY delivers basic financial advice in a simple and comprehensible manner. Hosted by Donald Faison (&quot;Scrubs&quot;, &quot;Clueless&quot;) and featuring insights from hip-hop icon Russell Simmons and R&B/pop singer D.Woods (Danity Kane).%8/20/2009 5:34:03 PM%239305%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/141/306/preview-thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/yourlife_prvw.mp4
Programs%Your Life Your Money%Donald Faison at the PBS Press Tour%As part of PBS's coverage of the 2009 Television Critics Association Press Tour, video blogger Zadi Diaz (www.epicfu.com) interviews actor Donald Faison, host of the documentary YOUR LIFE, YOUR MONEY.   Airs Wednesday, Sept. 9, 9PM on PBS.%9/8/2009 10:07:06 AM%173440%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/46/DonaldFaisonIintvw.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DonaldFaison3.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Emma: Episode 3%How will Jane Austen, the master of happy endings, tie up the tangled affairs of her heroines Emma Woodhouse, Harriet Smith and Jane Fairfax? And what will she do about those mystifying men, Mr. Knightley and Frank Churchill?%2/3/2010 12:02:18 PM%3181533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/315/205/mast-004005-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4005_16x9.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Ghosts of Machu Picchu%Why did the Incas abandon their city in the clouds?%2/3/2010 7:31:04 AM%3172800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/305/440/nova-003704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3704_16x9.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Emma: Episode 2%Is confirmed bachelor Mr. Knightley secretly courting demure Jane Fairfax (Laura Pyper), recipient of a piano from a mysterious benefactor? Meanwhile, Emma, too, feels the unfamiliar tug of romance -- in the direction of dashing Frank Churchill (Rupert Evans).%1/26/2010 2:43:25 PM%3213200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/304/178/mast-004004-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4004_16x9.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: State of the Union(s)%Monica Youn and Zephyr Teachout on the court decision on campaign finance.  AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka offer shis perspective on President Obama's first State of the Union address and on whether organized labor can grow and generate jobs in the 21st century. And, Bill Moyers remembers historian Howard Zinn.%1/29/2010 11:10:54 PM%3139866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/311/865/BMJL-001340-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001340-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Super WHY!%Jack and the Beanstalk%1/28/2010 12:54:22 PM%288213%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/525/swhy_giant_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/525/SWHY_giant_GA__261236.mp4" t
Topics%Arts & Literature%Clifford the Big Red Dog%The Dyed Clifford%1/28/2010 9:53:11 AM%218346%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/372/cbdg223_1_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/372/CBDG223_1_GA__787834.mp4" t
Topics%Arts & Literature%Emma Preview%Romola Garai and Jonny Lee Miller star in a lavish new adaptation of Jane Austen's popular novel.%1/19/2010 5:05:37 PM%41007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/303/25/mast-004003-pr-thumb.jpg%http://www.shoppbs.org/entry.poi
Topics%Arts & Literature%Emma: Episode 1%Unmarried and glad of it, Emma Woodhouse (Romola Garai) thinks herself the perfect matchmaker for others. Her friend Mr. Knightley (Jonny Lee Miller) has his doubts. Undeterred, she takes on the matrimonial cause of Harriet Smith (Louise Dylan), with unanticipated results.%1/19/2010 10:07:42 PM%6771266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/303/206/mast-004003-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4003_16x9.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: Obama's First Year%The JOURNAL assesses Obama's first year as President in the wake of Democrats' defeat in Massachusetts' special election for Senate with Princeton politics and African American studies professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell and journalist Eric Alterman.  And, Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson on America's energy crisis.%1/22/2010 9:05:22 PM%3200133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/305/826/BMJL-001339-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001339-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Thursday, January 21, 2010%In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court overturns decades of limits on corporate and labor union campaign contributions. We take a look at what the decision will mean for political campaigns in the future. Also on the program, we sit down with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and get the latest on the ongoing recovery efforts in Haiti.%1/21/2010 10:27:02 PM%3171613%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/304/999/SCOTUS_Citizens_v_FEC_wide_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012110_448k.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Riddles of the Sphinx%A marvel of ancient engineering is vanishing. Can it be saved?%1/20/2010 9:38:29 AM%3187333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/302/928/nova-003703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3703_HD_44khzb__038939.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Benjamin Latrobe: America's First Architect%Noted architecture critic Paul Goldberger hosts this documentary biography of Benjamin Latrobe, the creator of the first uniquely &quot;American&quot; architecture.  His works include the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and the Baltimore Basilica.  Latrobe's tumultuous life was a series of creative triumphs, personal tragedies, and constant re-invention.%1/19/2010 4:46:05 AM%3324911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/569/LatrobeTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BLAA_000_16x9.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Return to Cranford: Episode 2%Dame Judi Dench returns in the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated &quot;Cranford&quot; miniseries, based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie rejoin the cast in the acclaimed story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town.%1/13/2010 4:20:20 PM%5019666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/297/409/mast-004002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4002_16x9.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Return to Cranford: Episode 1%Dame Judi Dench returns in the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated &quot;Cranford&quot; miniseries, based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie rejoin the cast in the acclaimed story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town.%1/8/2010 2:03:21 PM%5030115%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/293/485/mast-004001-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4001_16x9.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Patti Smith: Dream of Life - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmaker Steven Sebring and Patti Smith talk to music writer Anthony DeCurtis about how they met, their decade-long collaboration, their respect for and trust in each other, and how Steven worked with 12 years of footage during the editing of the film.%12/30/2009 12:17:40 PM%4205866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/286/367/pbs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/amdo2214_btl.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: Bill T. Jones%At the close of Lincoln's bicentennial year, Bill Moyers Journal takes a unique look at the 16th President. Moyers speaks with critically acclaimed choreographer Bill T. Jones about his creative process, his insights into Lincoln, and how dance can give us fresh perspective on America's most-studied president.%12/28/2009 4:09:21 PM%3212933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/284/918/BMJL-001336-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001336-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: Washington for Sale?%Amidst fading hopes for real reform on issues ranging from high finance to health care, economist Robert Kuttner and journalist Matt Taibbi join Bill Moyers to discuss Wall Street's power over the  federal government.%12/18/2009 10:27:55 PM%3143933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/277/24/BMJL-001335-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001335-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Q&A with Louisa May Alcott filmmakers%Director Nancy Porter, producer Harriet Reisen, and actress Elizabeth Marvel fielded questions from the audience of the premiere screening of Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'.%12/16/2009 11:54:36 AM%1532665%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/274/400/amms-2207-screenthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-screening__629427.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Laurie Santos%Laurie is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University. She studies monkey behavior to learn more about humans, particularly in the area of economics. She is also a photographer specializing in images of monkey feet.%12/4/2009 11:17:22 AM%398222%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/nosn-00laurie-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/LS_Podcast.mp4" t
Topics%Arts & Literature%Scenes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'%Watch six scenes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women.'%12/1/2009 12:39:11 PM%1426866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/261/868/amms-2207-clipsthumb__800343.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-stream-fixed.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: Jane Goodall%Dr. Jane Goodall. Despite dire warnings for our endangered planet, Jane Goodall says all is not yet lost - we can change course if we act now.%11/27/2009 9:34:51 PM%2984600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/256/758/BMJL-001332-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001332-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: Anna Deavere Smith%While politicians and the media war over &quot;the public option&quot; and &quot;bending the cost curve,&quot; acclaimed actress-playwright Anna Deavere Smith and her one-woman play &quot;LET ME DOWN EASY&quot; give voice to questions of life and death, sickness and healthcare. The JOURNAL visits a new home in New York City for contemplation and celebration of poetry.%11/13/2009 11:56:27 PM%3219066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/662/BMJL-001330-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001330-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Way We Get By - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly talk about their film, The Way We Get By, which takes an intimate look at three elderly troop greeters in Maine, one of whom is Gaudet's mother Joan. The filmmakers talk about how they became close to the characters, what sending a loved one off to war means and what we can all learn from the troop greeters. The film airs on Nov 11th on PBS at 9PM%11/11/2009 4:47:32 PM%508466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/242/710/twwgb_btl_pbsvideo.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/twwgb_btlFIX.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%40 Years of Special Guests%Take a look back at 40 years with the friends who visited Sesame Street.%11/7/2009 9:29:49 AM%60070%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/961/Celebrities.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Sesame40h264__146528.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Outtakes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'%Louisa May Alcott's reputation as a morally upstanding spinster, reflecting the conventional propriety of late 19th Century Concord, is firmly established. However, raised among reformers, the intellectual protege of Emerson and Hawthorne and Thoreau, Alcott was actually a free thinker, with democratic ideals and progressive values about women.%11/6/2009 4:06:41 PM%838379%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/234/950/amms-2207-outtakes-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-outtakes2.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Power Paths%It's time to cut our dependence on fossil fuel and pursue renewable energy. But how can it be done? Native American tribes turn to solar and wind sources to provide clean sustainable energy for cities across the West. Their traditional values toward conservation and the earth offer real solutions to America's energy crisis.%11/4/2009 10:09:16 AM%3349780%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/233/123/INLE-1104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/INLE1104_44khz.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Edward Norton: Friday, 10/30/09%Oscar-nominated actor Edward Norton shares the backstory of his new documentary, By the People, and talks about training for the New York Marathon.%10/31/2009 1:40:37 PM%780246%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/231/107/edwardnorton_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_edwardnorton.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Nicholas Kristof: Tuesday, 10/27%New York Times' columnist Nicholas D. Kristoff explains the title of his new book, &lt;em&gt;Half the Sky&lt;/em&gt;, and shares a standout story on empowering women.%10/28/2009 8:48:10 PM%762362%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/227/910/nicholaskristof_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nicholaskristof.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Robin D. G. Kelley: Monday, 10/26%Cultural historian Robin D. G. Kelley shares stories from his new biography of Thelonious Monk.%10/27/2009 6:14:27 PM%682968%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/226/685/robinkelley_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robinkelley.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Malcolm Gladwell: Monday, 10/26%Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell, explains his motivation for writing and assesses his body of work.%10/27/2009 1:09:55 AM%731064%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/225/1011/malcolmgladwell2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_malcolmgladwell2.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic%Considered the most dynamic young conductor in classical music since Bernstein, 28-year-old Gustavo Dudamel begins his tenure as Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in fall 2009. In this program, learn more about Dudamel, the LA Philharmonic, composer John Adams, and see a movement from John Adams' &quot;City Noir&quot; and Mahler's  &quot;Symphony No. 1 in D major&quot; performed at his inaugural concert.%10/22/2009 3:23:37 PM%3101400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/220/724/gper-003503-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/gper-003503-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%James Ellroy: Tuesday, 10/13%Novelist James Ellroy explains how he chose his latest book's title, &lt;em&gt;Blood's A Rover&lt;/em&gt;, and the influence of his personal narrative on his characters.%10/14/2009 2:21:30 AM%811490%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/211/820/jamesellroy_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesellroy.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Karen Armstrong: Friday, 10/9%Religious scholar Karen Armstrong, author of &quot;The Case for God&quot;, says quarreling about religion is counterproductive.%10/10/2009 4:01:14 AM%656474%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/207/922/karenarmstrong_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_karenarmstrong__983071.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Nick Hornby: Friday, 10/9%Novelist Nick Hornby explains what makes a literary work authentic and discusses whether his process changes when he knows his writing may be adapted for film.%10/10/2009 3:31:12 AM%708185%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/207/910/nickhornby_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nickhornby.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Episode III - Community%Throughout time, craft work has been a community activity. This hour will focus on spiritual connection artists have to their communities through craft making. The personal stories of gifted artists and passionate newcomers alike reveal the deeply held belief that craft is about more than just the making of an object. It is also about a way of life, a reason for being.%9/28/2009 3:39:13 PM%3301575%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/327/cria_community_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_community.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Episode II - Landscape%Landscape focuses on the relationship between the artists and their physical environment.  Craft artists depend on their natural environment for both materials and inspiration. This hour will look at the processes through which natural materials become finished works of craft, and what deeper messages may be contained therein.%9/28/2009 3:39:06 PM%3300900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/322/cria_landscape_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_landscape.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away%The film tells the story of a determined group of teenagers who, more than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated their homes and scattered their families, return to New Orleans alone and struggle to graduate from high school. A touching and shocking story of the abandoned children of Louisiana, the film is also a bracing portrait of teens who won't be defeated by their abandonment.%9/18/2009 1:17:02 PM%572639%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/167/948/sothewind_full_142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/sothewind_full.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Forest Whitaker: Monday, 9/21%Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker explains why he exec produced &quot;Brick City&quot; and discusses the issues addressed in the documentary.%9/21/2009 11:32:27 PM%785185%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/187/967/forestwhitaker_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_forestwhitaker.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Second Life; Marilynne Robinson%The ethics of the Second Life virtual worlds phenomenon; a profile of celebrated author Marilynne Robinson.%11/9/2009 1:22:18 PM%1530866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/19/1303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1303.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%R. Dwayne Betts: 9/17: Thursday%R. Dwayne Betts reflects on his time in prison, his success after his release and the importance of books.%9/18/2009 1:14:05 AM%1417417%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/185/668/dwaynebetts_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dwaynebetts.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%A Healing Art%Artificial eye makers combine artistry, skill and compassion to rekindle hope for their patients and families. Each eye is a work of art created to be as unique as the individual who wears it. Follow the compelling journey of several patients from a state of fear to a place of hope as they are transformed by caring and capable hands.%11/6/2009 1:18:22 PM%424576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/182/695/ahealingart_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/ahealingart_full.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Episode I: Memory%Take a personal tour through craft's history in America beginning with the pioneers of the field to the intimate stories of some of our country's most prominent craft artists.  Memory observes how past is prologue, and looks to the dynamic of cultural history and personal heritage in creating objects.%9/28/2009 3:39:08 PM%3300834%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/318/cria_memory_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_memory.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Rich Robinson%Rich Robinson is Assistant Professor in Cornell University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In his lab, he investigates tiny particles that might help solve the world's energy crisis. Outside the lab, he's a photographer, aiming to capture the souls of his subjects.%9/15/2009 1:10:50 PM%466766%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/nosn_00Rich_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/RR_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1__335354.mp4" t
Topics%Arts & Literature%Doug Pray: Monday, 8/31%Filmmaker Doug Pray comments on the advertising industry and his latest documentary, &quot;Art & Copy.&quot;%9/1/2009 12:39:57 AM%656256%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/154/483/dougpray_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dougpray.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot & Artist Chris Jordan%Bill Moyers speaks with one of America's leading educators and author of The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk, and Adventure in the 25 Years After 50. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is the first African American woman in the history of Harvard to have an endowed professorship named in her honor.   And, photographic artist Chris Jordan turns the statistics of consumerism into palpable images.%8/7/2009 9:15:30 AM%2959866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/128/402/BMJL-001317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001317-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Prince: Monday, 7/20%In Part 1 of an exclusive conversation, music icon Prince talks about his childhood epilepsy and the relationship with his father.%7/21/2009 3:46:05 AM%1383917%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/111/639/prince2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_prince.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Berry Gordy: Tuesday, 7/7%Tavis revisits his conversation with Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and shows highlights from the Michael Jackson memorial service at Staples Center.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%675352%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/918/berrygordy2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy_jacksontribute2.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Shohreh Aghdashloo: Wednesday, 7/1%Actress Shohreh Aghdashloo discusses engaging Jordanians in the message of her new film, &quot;The Stoning of Soraya M.&quot;%7/2/2009 9:45:34 AM%725135%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/93/72/shohrehaghdashloo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shohrehaghdashloo.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Berry Gordy: Monday 6/29%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy reflects on his relationship with Michael Jackson before he became an international music superstar.%6/30/2009 9:44:37 AM%1495695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/90/866/berrygordy_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy3.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: W. S. Merwin%On the heels of winning this year's Pulitzer prize for poetry, W.S. Merwin joins Bill Moyers for a wide-ranging conversation about language, his writing process, the natural world, and the insights gleaned from a much-lauded career of more than 50 years.%6/26/2009 10:08:24 AM%3132933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/87/201/BMJL-001311-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001311-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Paul Giamatti: Friday, 6/26%Paul Giamatti talks about playing quirky characters and his new feature, &quot;Cold Souls.&quot;%6/27/2009 10:06:46 AM%767117%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/16/641/paulgiamatti_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulgiamatti.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Stained Glass Artist%The role of religion in American health care reform; Israeli and Palestinian parents unite for peace; the art and purpose of stained glass.%10/8/2009 1:09:37 PM%1422036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/826/1243-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1243__615313.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Francis Ford Coppolla (Part 1): Tuesday, 6/23%Francis Ford Coppola looks back at The Godfather films and Apocalypse Now and talks about his childhood bout with polio.%6/24/2009 11:10:33 AM%1330944%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/85/394/francisfordcoppola_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_francisfordcoppola1.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Ali Sethi: Wednesday, 6/17%Pakastani journalist and author of the critically acclaimed novel &quot;The Wish Maker,&quot; talks about the cultural and economic differences among Pakistanis from different areas.%6/18/2009 12:28:45 PM%634167%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/15/945/alisethi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alisethi2.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Raise the Last Glass%In January 2009, Waterford Crystal went bankrupt. The company's main factory, in Waterford, Ireland, was closed, and 480 people were fired. Many of them had worked there for decades. But the Waterford workers refused to give up their jobs without a fight. FOCAL POINT's &quot;Raise the Last Glass&quot; follows two Waterford Crystal workers as they try to save their jobs and a bit of Irish heritage.%6/17/2009 2:50:18 PM%684000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/79/183/wa_portal_thumb_ireland.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/RaiseTheLastGlassFINAL__068339.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Norman Lear: Tuesday, 6/2%Tavis talks with groundbreaking television producer-writer and activist Norman Lear.%6/3/2009 8:57:53 AM%1356556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/969/normanlear.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_normanlear.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: Maxine Hong Kingston%Maxine Hong Kingston, acclaimed author of many books including the award-winning The Woman Warrior and her latest book Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace. For the past 15 years, Kingston has been working with veterans - as well as other survivors of war to convert the horrors they experienced into the words and stories that Kingston believes will help them cope and survive.%1/11/2010 3:25:14 PM%3204200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/93/BMJL-001106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001106-stream__760626.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Michelangelo Revealed%More than five centuries ago, Michelangelo Buonarroti was the darling of the Catholic Church. The Papacy commissioned him to create many of its most important pieces. Historians have long wondered about the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death, but now, art historian Antonio Forcellino believes he has pieced together evidence of a deep rift between the Church and the esteemed artist.%9/3/2009 9:44:10 AM%3152967%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/135/88/sede-000901-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000901-stream__563567.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Dance In America: Wolf Trap's Face of America%The 90-minute program showcases aerial dancers off the cliffs of Yosemite National Park, synchronized swimmers underwater at Coral Reef National Monument, and follows some of the country's most exciting young dancers to Mammoth Cave, Wright Brothers National Memorial, the remains of a sugar cane plantation at Virgin Islands National Park, and the sacred terrain of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.%5/6/2009 3:53:21 PM%5071029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/25/453/thumb-program-wt.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/wolftrap_program.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: THE WIRE's David Simon%From crime beat reporter for the BALTIMORE SUN to award-winning screenwriter of HBO's critically-acclaimed THE WIRE, David Simon talks with Bill Moyers about inner-city crime and politics, storytelling and the future of journalism today.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%3213600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/13/785/BMJL-001301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001301-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: Lincoln's Legend & Legacy%In this special performance edition of Bill Moyers Journal acclaimed actor Sam Waterston and historian Harold Holzer explore Lincoln's legacy and legend in the poetry and prose by great American writers across the decades who have wrestled to define the true Lincoln through the lens of their own times.%6/4/2009 5:53:33 PM%3112400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/892/BMJL-001252-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001252-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%King Lear%Arguably the finest Shakespearean actor of his generation, Ian McKellen recreates his recent stage performance of the tragic monarch in a special television adaptation. Directed by Trevor Nunn, the telecast includes nearly all the original cast members of the sold-out Royal Shakespeare Company production that premiered in Stratford-Upon-Avon in April 2007.  Sir Ian McKellan received an Emmy nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie in 2009.%4/16/2009 6:36:29 PM%9363000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/2/473/kinglear-main.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/King-Lear-full-show.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Journal: John Lithgow%He's played heroes, villains, saints, sinners, a ballet-dancing elephant, and a space alien, now actor and children's author John Lithgow - best known as Dick Solomon from 3rd Rock from the Sun - reveals a new side of himself: poetry lover.  The award-winning stage and screen star Lithgow shares his favorite poems, insights into acting and thoughts on art.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%2980066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/53/39/BMJL-001247-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001247-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene%Ex-convict Petey Greene burst onto the radio in 1960s Washington, D.C., raw and uncensored. ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene chronicles the life and times of America's first shock jock, an African American man who spoke the truth to power and influenced a new generation of broadcast personalities.%11/17/2009 9:03:32 PM%3297767%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/750/INLE-1013-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1013-stream__742785.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Teh Internets%Hosted by Amy Sedaris and featuring over 20 comedians working online today, this half hour long program seeks to academically understand the popularity of different comedy online, identifying common themes such as absurdist humor, cuteness, and a dada-esque ability to recontextualize traditional media for comedy's sake.%6/19/2009 11:02:43 AM%1699886%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/769/amysedaris2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/MEL_web_export_CoveSmash.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%D-Dance%Elmo, Big Bird and Snuffy get down in this d-lightful parody.  This segment debuted in the 2009 - 2010 season.%11/7/2009 5:26:47 PM%35066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/569/DDanceThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/dDanceh264.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Atom Smashers%After funding cut backs, Fermilab (a premier U.S. government research laboratory focusing on particle physics) is struggling to survive. Physics, politics and international competition collide as scientists race to find one of the most elusive sub-atomic particles ever theorized: the Higgs boson.%11/17/2009 8:25:34 PM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/718/INLE-1006_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1006-stream__349731.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Bible's Buried Secrets%An archeological detective story traces the origins of the Hebrew Bible.%3/14/2009 5:27:34 PM%6689000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/170/3516_bible.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3516_44khz_new__716087.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Personal DNA Testing, Art Authentication, Carpturing Carbon, Pardis Sabeti%Season 3: Episode 2%9/15/2009 9:34:04 AM%3115537%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/356/nosn-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN302.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Herculaneum Uncovered%In A.D. 79, the people of Herculaneum, a seaside town in Italy's Bay of Naples, watched in horror as Mount Vesuvius erupted, hurling a boiling, churning column of gas and ash 10 miles high into the sky towards the neighboring city of Pompeii. It was only a matter of time before Vesuvius would unleash its fury on Herculaneum, killing its citizens in an even more spectacular and gruesome way.%9/3/2009 9:52:36 AM%3260011%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/135/1010/sede-000603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000603-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Walt Whitman%American Experience presents Walt Whitman, a two-hour documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Mark Zwonitzer (Jesse James, The Massie Affair), featuring Academy Award-winning actor Chris Cooper as the voice of America's first great poet. Pulitzer Prize-winning poets, novelists and essayists recite some of Whitman's most important works, and reflect upon his enduring influence.%7/6/2009 6:45:17 PM%5913133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/123/amex-002008b.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Walt_Whitman.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Cracking the Maya Code%The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs.%3/14/2009 6:42:32 PM%3160960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/663/NOVA-003508-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3508_web__176990.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Ars Magna%Enter into the obsessive and fascinating world of anagrams with Cory Calhoun, who took the first three lines of Hamlet's &quot;To Be or Not to Be&quot; soliloquy and made them into what's been called the &quot;world's greatest anagram.&quot;  This film received a 2009 Emmy nomination for New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming.%9/16/2009 10:45:34 AM%495908%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/173/939/arsmagna_full142__750250.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/arsmagna_full.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The New York Philharmonic: Live From North Korea%Opening with the national anthems of North Korea and the United States, The New York Philharmonic performs in the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre, with coverage by Bob Woodruff of ABC, which has had rare access inside the closed society of the DPRK, where contact with the outside world is completely forbidden to citizens. The New York Philharmonic visit marks the first by American artists there.%5/14/2009 4:45:51 PM%6872000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/18/81/program-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/ny_phil_program__465420.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Secrets of the Parthenon%How did the ancient Athenians build this near-flawless icon of Greece's golden age?  Secrets of the Parthenon received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%3/6/2009 9:36:09 AM%3176298%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/655/3502.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3503_web.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Paradox%Contemporary artists address contradiction, ambiguity, and truth.%10/2/2009 1:46:58 PM%3265724%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/374/artf404.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF404_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Protest%Artists engage politics, inequality, and the many conflicts that besiege the world today.%10/1/2009 5:57:02 PM%3208765%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/364/artf402.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF402_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Ecology%Artists explore how our understanding of the natural world becomes deeply cultural.%10/2/2009 1:28:00 PM%3216265%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/374/artf403.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF403_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Romance%Artists explore the roles that intuition, emotion, fantasy, and escapism play in contemporary art.%10/1/2009 4:13:55 PM%3219678%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/243/artf401.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF401_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Faith & Reason: Margaret Atwood & Martin Amis%Margaret Atwood is one of Canada's most successful and prolific contemporary writers. Noted for her stylistic precision, caustic humor, and feminist concerns, Atwood has published more than 40 books.  Martin Amis has produced a slew of sharp-witted, highly stylized novels that have marked him as one of the most original and influential voices in contemporary British literature.%1/13/2010 3:04:36 PM%3215133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/685/BILM-000106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000106-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Faith & Reason: Richard Rodriguez & Sir John Houghton%Acclaimed journalist and essayist Richard Rodriguez writes about the intersection of his personal life and vexing cultural and political problems facing America.  Widely recognized as one of the world's preeminent climatologists, Sir John Houghton has become as well-known for his theories on the compatibility of science and religious faith as his scientific achievements.%1/13/2010 3:08:59 PM%3209666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/638/BILM-000105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000105-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Faith & Reason: David Grossman & Anne Provoost%Belgian writer Anne Provoost is the author of a series of provocative novels that examine topics as varied as right-wing extremism, sexual abuse, and God through the eyes of young protagonists.  David Grossman is an Israeli novelist, essayist and playwright who has written extensively on Israeli-Palestinian relations and youth, adolescence, and adulthood in modern Israeli society.%1/13/2010 3:14:45 PM%3202866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/626/BILM-000104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000104-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Faith & Reason: Jeanette Winterson & Will Power%Jeanette Winterson and hip-hop playwright Will Power turn the ancient myths into modern-day parables.  &quot;The people who do achieve great things, are also people who have fatal flaws,&quot; says Winterson.  &quot;Do we have the power to rule our own destiny, or are we destined to make the same mistakes as our foremothers and our forefathers?&quot; asks Power.%1/13/2010 3:18:09 PM%3224066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/609/BILM-000103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000103-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Faith & Reason: Colin McGinn & Mary Gordon%How can two creative minds reason their way to such different conclusions about faith?  Two provocative authors Mary Gordon and Colin McGinn bring their views on religion to Bill Moyers on Faith & Reason.  Gordon, the well-known American writer, brings her viewpoint as a Christian.   McGinn, a philosopher, talks about his own journey from belief to disbelief.%1/13/2010 3:21:39 PM%3170400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/449/BILM-000102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000102-stream.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Play%Spontaneous and joyful, subversive or amusing, play can take many forms in daily life as well as in contemporary art.%10/1/2009 3:29:25 PM%3249702%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/206/artf304.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF304_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Structures%Artists explore how we organize life and the ways in which we capture knowledge and attempt greater understanding.%10/1/2009 3:24:16 PM%3250515%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_ART21/159/195/artf303.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_ART21/ARTF303_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%The Fire Next Time%Over a stormy two-year period, The Fire Next Time follows a deeply divided group of Flathead Valley, Montana citizens caught in a web of conflicts intensified by rapid growth and the power of talk radio.%9/22/2009 5:12:18 PM%3353170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/159/358/firenexttime_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/firenexttime_fullfilm.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%February One: The Story Of The Greensboro Four%In one remarkable day, four college freshmen changed the course of American history. On February 1, 1960, the Greensboro Four began a sit-in at a Woolworth's lunch counter in North Carolina. The act of simply sitting down to order food in a restaurant that refused service to anyone but whites is now widely regarded as one of the pivotal moments in the American civil rights movement.%2/1/2010 4:06:48 PM%3238301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/305/620/INLE-612-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE612_SD_44khz_noSS.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%A Cookie is a Sometime Food%Cookie has to make a tough decision.  This segment debuted in the 2004 - 2005 season.%11/7/2009 5:26:54 PM%188871%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/583/CookieFoodThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CookieFoodh264.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Fear of a Latin Planet%Two performance artists deliver a searing critique of Latino media imagery by reciting a litany of stereotypes in spoken-word poetry.  Produced by Bernardo Ruiz.%9/10/2009 11:01:48 AM%62066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/836/planet.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_FearofLP.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Regret to Inform%The filmmaker travels to the remote Vietnamese countryside where her husband died. She explores the meaning of war and loss on a human level and weaves interviews with Vietnamese and American widows into a testament to the chilling legacy of war. These stories are reminders that the battle scars are life-long, but that shared sorrow can inspire healing and reconciliation.%11/9/2009 9:37:25 AM%4362896%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/237/199/regrettoinform.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/regrettoinform.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Elmo's Song%Elmo sings a song he wrote, which would eventually become the theme for Elmo's World. This segment debuted in the 1989 - 1990 season.%11/7/2009 5:26:40 PM%196533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/550/ElmoSongThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ElmoSongh264.mp4
Topics%Arts & Literature%Bert and Ernie Fish Call%Ernie has a unique method for catching fish.  This segment debuted in the 1981-1982 season.%11/7/2009 5:26:33 PM%166672%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/237/525/BertErnieFishThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BertErnieBoath264.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Preview: FOOD, Inc.%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature: In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.%2/2/2010 5:21:00 PM%132200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/314/996/POVFoodINCthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/foodincH264.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Richard Schiff: Monday, 2/8/10%Emmy-winning actor Richard Schiff talks about his fascination with D-Day and his character in the new Fox drama series &quot;Past Life.&quot;%2/9/2010 11:13:13 AM%672380%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/320/763/richardschiff_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_richardschiff.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Pete Docter: Wednesday, 2/3/2010%Writer-director Pete Docter talks about his animated feature &quot;Up&quot;, which received five Oscar nods this week, including best picture.%2/4/2010 12:39:45 PM%705584%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/316/613/peterdocter_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterdocter.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Preview: Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature:  In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a leading Vietnam War strategist, concludes that America's role in the war is based on decades of lies.  He leaks 7,000 pages of top-secret documents to The New York Times, a daring act of conscience that leads directly to Watergate, President Nixon's resignation and the end of the Vietnam War.%2/2/2010 5:47:28 PM%150836%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/315/22/POVdangerthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/mostdangerousman_tra.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Patti Smith: Dream of Life - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmaker Steven Sebring and Patti Smith talk to music writer Anthony DeCurtis about how they met, their decade-long collaboration, their respect for and trust in each other, and how Steven worked with 12 years of footage during the editing of the film.%12/30/2009 12:17:40 PM%4205866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/286/367/pbs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/amdo2214_btl.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Q&A with Louisa May Alcott filmmakers%Director Nancy Porter, producer Harriet Reisen, and actress Elizabeth Marvel fielded questions from the audience of the premiere screening of Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'.%12/16/2009 11:54:36 AM%1532665%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/274/400/amms-2207-screenthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-screening__629427.mp4
Topics%Cinema%The Journal: Oliver Stone%Oliver Stone came back from Vietnam a changed man, and his experiences of war have influenced his filmmaking. He talks with Bill Moyers about how being a veteran has affected his life, his work and his vision of the world.%12/5/2009 2:16:34 AM%2977933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/265/36/BMJL-001333-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001333-stream.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Jason Schwartzman: Wednesday, 12/02/09%Actor-musician Jason Schwartzman talks about the value of finding a mentor early in his career and his first animation, &quot;Fantastic Mr. Fox&quot;.%12/3/2009 1:35:50 PM%673206%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/263/171/jasonschwartzman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jasonschwartzman.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Viggo Mortensen: Monday, 11/30/09%Actor Viggo Mortensen talks about his new feature film, &quot;The Road&quot;, and shares how he was able to maintain emotional fragility for his role.%11/30/2009 11:18:21 PM%1388588%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/261/497/viggomortensen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_viggomortensen.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Lance Reddick: Friday, 11/13/09%Actor Lance Reddick discusses his plan to act to help his music career and how he handles the constant rejection that comes with being in the business.%11/14/2009 4:12:22 AM%730081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/245/957/lancereddick_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lancereddick.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Tony Shalhoub: Wednesday, 11/11/09%Emmy-winning actor Tony Shalhoub describes the audience appeal of his show and assesses cable versus network TV.%11/12/2009 11:48:20 AM%729062%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/243/687/tonyshalhoub_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tonyshalhoub__663589.mp4
Topics%Cinema%The Way We Get By - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly talk about their film, The Way We Get By, which takes an intimate look at three elderly troop greeters in Maine, one of whom is Gaudet's mother Joan. The filmmakers talk about how they became close to the characters, what sending a loved one off to war means and what we can all learn from the troop greeters. The film airs on Nov 11th on PBS at 9PM%11/11/2009 4:47:32 PM%508466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/242/710/twwgb_btl_pbsvideo.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/twwgb_btlFIX.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Susie Essman: Thursday, 11/5/09%Susie Essman, co-star of &quot;Curb Your Enthusiasm&quot;, comments on how open she is in her new memoir and reflects on finding her voice doing stand-up.%11/6/2009 12:18:25 AM%632581%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/236/611/susieessman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_susieessman.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Robert Wagner: Wednessday, 11/4/09%Emmy-nominated actor Robert Wagner talks about his newly released memoir, &quot;Pieces of My Heart&quot;.%11/5/2009 1:26:09 AM%805739%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/235/420/robertwagner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertwagner.mp4
Topics%Cinema%The Swell Season: Tuesday, 11/3/09%The Swell Season's Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova share the story of how their name came to be and reflect on winning an Oscar.%11/4/2009 11:02:09 AM%855794%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/234/600/swellseason_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_swellseason.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Kris Kristofferson: Monday, 11/2/09%Singer-songwriter-actor Kris Kristofferson talks about being musically challenged and his friendships with icons like Muhammad Ali and Johnny Cash.%11/3/2009 12:47:06 PM%1421688%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/233/755/kriskristofferson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kriskristofferson.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Edward Norton: Friday, 10/30/09%Oscar-nominated actor Edward Norton shares the backstory of his new documentary, By the People, and talks about training for the New York Marathon.%10/31/2009 1:40:37 PM%780246%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/231/107/edwardnorton_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_edwardnorton.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Tim McGraw: Wednesday, 10/28/09%Country music superstar Tim McGraw explains the importance of lyrical content in country music and talks about whether he'll quit his day job for acting.%10/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%722922%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/228/611/timmcgraw_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_timmcgraw.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Michelle Monaghan: Tuesday, 10/20%Michelle Monaghan explains the excitement of playing a strong independent female character in the film &quot;Truckers&quot;.%10/21/2009 11:32:02 AM%647447%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/218/923/michellemonaghan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michellemonaghan.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Michael Sheen: Monday, 10/12%Actor Michael Sheen explains is critical success in &quot;Frost Nixon&quot; and previews the storyline of his new film, &quot;Damned United&quot;.%10/13/2009 12:17:51 AM%790198%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/210/585/michaelsheen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelsheen.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Michael C. Hall: Monday, 10/5%Actor Michael C. Hall compares his Dexter and Six Feet Under characters.%10/6/2009 1:58:47 AM%717264%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/203/305/michaelchall_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelchall.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Bombing at the Times%Unionists explode dynamite at the Times Headquarters during Harrison Gray Otis' reign as publisher.%9/23/2009 2:49:56 PM%177510%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/817/ilct_bombing_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_bombing_cove.mp4
Topics%Cinema%California Dreaming%A look at the lifestyle of a former LA Times' publisher through a montage of archival images.%9/23/2009 2:50:01 PM%66332%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/817/ilct_californiadreamin2_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_californiadreamin_cove.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Adam Arkin: Wednesday, 9/30%Emmy-winning actor-director Adam Arkin reflects on finding success alongside his dad and talks about his latest TV and film projects.%10/1/2009 1:16:10 AM%712527%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/198/1009/adamarkin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_adamarkin.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Michael Moore: Tuesday, 9/29%Filmmaker Michael Moore discusses the price Americans pay for their love of capitalism and assesses whether the country can turn things around.%9/30/2009 1:24:06 AM%1381448%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/197/990/michaelmoore_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelmoore.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Michael Moore: Tuesday, 9/29 - Highlight%Filmmaker Michael Moore and Tavis discuss President Obama's performance thus far. Show airs Tuesday, 9/29.%9/29/2009 9:39:38 AM%82616%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/196/430/michaelmoore_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisclip_michaelmoore.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Louis C.K.: Friday, 9/25%Comedian Louis C.K. talks about whether Americans could handle being told the truth more often and his new film, &lt;em&gt;The Invention of Lying&lt;/em&gt;.%9/26/2009 4:05:36 AM%614547%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/194/305/louisck_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_louisck.mp4
Topics%Cinema%David Duchovny: Wednesday, 9/23%Actor David Duchovny talks about his Showtime series, &quot;Californication&quot;.%9/23/2009 11:37:43 PM%709976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/192/587/davidduchovny_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidduchovny__848582.mp4
Topics%Cinema%So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away%The film tells the story of a determined group of teenagers who, more than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated their homes and scattered their families, return to New Orleans alone and struggle to graduate from high school. A touching and shocking story of the abandoned children of Louisiana, the film is also a bracing portrait of teens who won't be defeated by their abandonment.%9/18/2009 1:17:02 PM%572639%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/167/948/sothewind_full_142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/sothewind_full.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Forest Whitaker: Monday, 9/21%Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker explains why he exec produced &quot;Brick City&quot; and discusses the issues addressed in the documentary.%9/21/2009 11:32:27 PM%785185%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/187/967/forestwhitaker_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_forestwhitaker.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Jenna Elfman: Friday, 9/18%Golden Globe-winning actress Jenna Elfman explains why she's attracted to comedy and talks about growing up in L.A.%9/19/2009 1:36:22 AM%606673%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/186/479/jennaelfman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jennaelfman.mp4
Topics%Cinema%A Healing Art%Artificial eye makers combine artistry, skill and compassion to rekindle hope for their patients and families. Each eye is a work of art created to be as unique as the individual who wears it. Follow the compelling journey of several patients from a state of fear to a place of hope as they are transformed by caring and capable hands.%11/6/2009 1:18:22 PM%424576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/182/695/ahealingart_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/ahealingart_full.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Mekhi Phifer: Tuesday, 9/1%Actor Mekhi Phifer discusses finding roles that show African Americans in a multi-faceted light.%9/2/2009 3:47:31 AM%658458%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/156/192/mekhiphifer_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mekhiphifer.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Quentin Tarantino: Monday, 8/24%Oscar-winning filmmaker reflects on how he sees movies and getting through periods when his films don't do as well.%8/25/2009 1:32:05 AM%1421897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/145/975/quentintarantino_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_quentintarantino.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Alexis Bledel: Friday, 8/21%Actress Alexis Bledel reflects on her transition from modeling to acting and discusses her new film, &quot;Post Grad.&quot;%8/22/2009 10:22:29 AM%523323%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/143/584/alexisbledel_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alexisbledel.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Donald Faison at the PBS Press Tour%As part of PBS's coverage of the 2009 Television Critics Association Press Tour, video blogger Zadi Diaz (www.epicfu.com) interviews actor Donald Faison, host of the documentary YOUR LIFE, YOUR MONEY.   Airs Wednesday, Sept. 9, 9PM on PBS.%9/8/2009 10:07:06 AM%173440%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/46/DonaldFaisonIintvw.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DonaldFaison3.mp4
Topics%Cinema%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Topics%Cinema%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Dylan McDermott: Monday, 8/17%Golden Globe-winning actor Dylan McDermott shares the vision he has for his career and talks about his role as star of the TNT series, &quot;Dark Blue&quot;.%8/18/2009 2:49:12 AM%639988%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/138/569/dylanmcdermott_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dylanmcdermott.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Davis Guggenheim: Friday, 8/14%Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim shares the backstory of his new documentary, &quot;It Might Get Loud&quot;, and explains why it focuses on music's rock genre.%8/15/2009 3:42:19 AM%739950%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/136/597/davisguggenheim_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davisguggenheim.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Gloria Reuben: Thursday, 8/13%Emmy-nominated actress Gloria Reuben says divine intervention plays a big role in her life.%8/14/2009 2:27:43 AM%536148%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/135/648/gloriareuben_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_gloriareuben.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Timothy Hutton: Wednesday, 8/5%Oscar-winning actor tells the story behind the character he plays in TNT's series, &quot;Leverage&quot;.%8/6/2009 1:10:29 AM%645378%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/127/510/timothyhutton_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_timothyhutton.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Spinal Tap Members (r): Thursday, 7/23%Spinal Tap members - Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean - explain how they came together 25 years ago for their &quot;mockumentary.&quot;%7/24/2009 8:05:00 AM%1307040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/115/442/shearermckeanguest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shearermckeanguest__693148.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Tracey Ullman (r): Friday, 7/17%Actress-comedienne Tracey Ullman comments on being a news junkie, becoming a U.S. citizen and finding humor in different situations.%7/18/2009 8:07:13 AM%1209295%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/108/770/traceyullman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_traceyullman.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Steve Martin (r): Monday, 7/13%Steve Martin talks about how he came to love the banjo and demonstrates two styles of playing.%7/14/2009 7:02:08 AM%1408208%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/103/836/stevemartin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_stevemartin.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Lisa Kudrow: Wednesday, 7/8%Actress discusses the freedom of Internet media and her web series, &quot;Web Therapy.&quot;%7/9/2009 9:33:18 AM%679833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/98/612/lisakudrow_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lisakudrow.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Jeremy Renner: Monday, 7/6%Actor Jeremy Renner discusses his role as a member of a highly trained bomb disposal team and the dangers these brave soldiers face on the field.%7/8/2009 12:33:40 PM%582515%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/96/550/jeremyrenner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jeremyrenner.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Bill Pullman: Thursday, 7/2%Actor Bill Pullman compares acting in the theater to doing movies.%7/3/2009 12:16:01 PM%665274%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/94/122/billpullman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_billpullman.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Shohreh Aghdashloo: Wednesday, 7/1%Actress Shohreh Aghdashloo discusses engaging Jordanians in the message of her new film, &quot;The Stoning of Soraya M.&quot;%7/2/2009 9:45:34 AM%725135%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/93/72/shohrehaghdashloo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shohrehaghdashloo.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Paul Giamatti: Friday, 6/26%Paul Giamatti talks about playing quirky characters and his new feature, &quot;Cold Souls.&quot;%6/27/2009 10:06:46 AM%767117%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/16/641/paulgiamatti_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulgiamatti.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Francis Ford Coppolla (Part 1): Tuesday, 6/23%Francis Ford Coppola looks back at The Godfather films and Apocalypse Now and talks about his childhood bout with polio.%6/24/2009 11:10:33 AM%1330944%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/85/394/francisfordcoppola_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_francisfordcoppola1.mp4
Topics%Cinema%The Journal: Women Fight for Peace%Instructed by a dream and organized in prayer, Leymah Gbowee and thousands of everyday women in Liberia confronted warlords and a corrupt president to successfully fight for peace and dignity in their war-torn nation. Journal guest host Lynn Sherr interviews Leymah Gbowee and Abigail Disney, who documented their inspiring tale in the award-winning film Pray the Devil Back to Hell.%6/18/2009 5:07:31 PM%3189600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/80/545/BMJL-001310-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001310-stream.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Roseanne Barr: Thursday, 6/18%Roseanne Barr reflects on her journey to Hollywood - the years of struggle, when people didn't want her working in their comedy clubs, the quick success - and the politics of the day that made her namesake show so popular.%6/19/2009 8:54:58 AM%1309642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/81/124/roseannebarr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_roseannebarr.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Chris Noth: Wednesday, 6/17%TV, stage and film actor talks about his play and being perpetually identified as Mr. Big from &quot;Sex and the City,&quot; one of the two roles for which he is best known.%6/18/2009 12:28:46 PM%798798%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/79/617/chrisnoth_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_chrisnoth2.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Mary McCormack: Monday, 6/15%Actress Mary McCormack talks about the premise of her new USA Network original series, &lt;em&gt;In Plain Sight&lt;/em&gt;.%6/16/2009 8:33:16 AM%615348%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/77/750/marymccormack_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marymccormack.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Kevin Bacon: Monday, 6/8%Actor Kevin Bacon talks about connecting to his role in HBO's critically acclaimed film on the war in Iraq, &quot;Taking Chance&quot;, and whether there'll be a remake of &quot;Footloose&quot;.%6/9/2009 9:32:52 AM%755288%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/70/226/kevinbacon_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kevinbacon.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Nia Vardalos: Friday, 6/5%Writer-actress Nia Vardalos, star the new film &quot;My Life in Ruins&quot; discusses her writing process.%6/5/2009 5:06:43 PM%681087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/616/niavardalos_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_niavardalos.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Edie Falco: Wednesday, 6/3%Emmy-winning actress Edie Falco talks about navigating celebrity life.%6/4/2009 8:50:06 AM%806873%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/65/386/ediefalco_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ediefalco.mp4
Topics%Cinema%The Journal: THE WIRE's David Simon%From crime beat reporter for the BALTIMORE SUN to award-winning screenwriter of HBO's critically-acclaimed THE WIRE, David Simon talks with Bill Moyers about inner-city crime and politics, storytelling and the future of journalism today.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%3213600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/13/785/BMJL-001301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001301-stream.mp4
Topics%Cinema%King Lear%Arguably the finest Shakespearean actor of his generation, Ian McKellen recreates his recent stage performance of the tragic monarch in a special television adaptation. Directed by Trevor Nunn, the telecast includes nearly all the original cast members of the sold-out Royal Shakespeare Company production that premiered in Stratford-Upon-Avon in April 2007.  Sir Ian McKellan received an Emmy nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie in 2009.%4/16/2009 6:36:29 PM%9363000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/2/473/kinglear-main.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/King-Lear-full-show.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Scene from The Brothers Warner%Harry Warner's granddaughter talks to people on Hollywood Boulevard; Interview with Lita Heller, Sam Warner's daughter; Interview with Roy Disney on Steamboat Willie; Black Furry and Sherry Lansing discussing films of social relevance; Roy Disney on fueding brothers; Eddie Boxer on Jack Warner's editing skills;%3/4/2009 2:26:02 PM%371070%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/949/473/amms-2108-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2108-stream.mp4.ff.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Heart of Darfur%The film Heart of Darfur captures the desperation of daily life in remote villages, crowded refugee camps and in El Fasher, the once sleepy capital of North Darfur that is now home to 100,000 refugees and 10,000 U.N. personnel.%6/28/2009 12:15:10 PM%3141133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/85/590/wa_portal_thumb_Darfur2.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/Heart_of_Darfur.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Ars Magna%Enter into the obsessive and fascinating world of anagrams with Cory Calhoun, who took the first three lines of Hamlet's &quot;To Be or Not to Be&quot; soliloquy and made them into what's been called the &quot;world's greatest anagram.&quot;  This film received a 2009 Emmy nomination for New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming.%9/16/2009 10:45:34 AM%495908%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/173/939/arsmagna_full142__750250.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/arsmagna_full.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Faith & Reason: Jeanette Winterson & Will Power%Jeanette Winterson and hip-hop playwright Will Power turn the ancient myths into modern-day parables.  &quot;The people who do achieve great things, are also people who have fatal flaws,&quot; says Winterson.  &quot;Do we have the power to rule our own destiny, or are we destined to make the same mistakes as our foremothers and our forefathers?&quot; asks Power.%1/13/2010 3:18:09 PM%3224066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/609/BILM-000103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000103-stream.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Robot Pals%We'll meet three robots - including a future member of an astronaut team - that are trying to better understand us.%11/18/2009 12:32:39 PM%1536162%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/609/samf1510_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1510_SD_44khz__017741.mp4
Topics%Cinema%A Thousand Words%In Melba Williams' award-winning A Thousand Words, the filmmaker's father, a Vietnam veteran who has suffered a stroke, tries to recapture his war experience for his children. They discover that the true story can be found in the photography and moving images he left behind.%11/9/2009 9:37:25 AM%517990%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/237/159/1000words.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/1000words.mp4
Topics%Cinema%The Fire Next Time%Over a stormy two-year period, The Fire Next Time follows a deeply divided group of Flathead Valley, Montana citizens caught in a web of conflicts intensified by rapid growth and the power of talk radio.%9/22/2009 5:12:18 PM%3353170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/159/358/firenexttime_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/firenexttime_fullfilm.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Fear of a Latin Planet%Two performance artists deliver a searing critique of Latino media imagery by reciting a litany of stereotypes in spoken-word poetry.  Produced by Bernardo Ruiz.%9/10/2009 11:01:48 AM%62066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/836/planet.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_FearofLP.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Las Carpas%Learn about the history of Las Carpas,  Mexican tent shows.  Find out how the performances continue to influence present day theater.   The exhibit of Las Carpas at the Hertzberg Circus Museum in San Antonio, Texas, serves as the backdrop for this video.  Produced by Manuel Ray Garcia.%9/10/2009 11:15:40 AM%62020%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/131/lascarpas.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Carpas.mp4
Topics%Cinema%The Director%Follow the success stories of four women who were once teen mothers, including the videos producer/director, Dora Pena. It encourages young women to not give up on their dreams.  Produced by Dora Pena.%9/10/2009 11:30:41 AM%60859%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/121/thedirector.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Director.mp4
Topics%Cinema%Regret to Inform%The filmmaker travels to the remote Vietnamese countryside where her husband died. She explores the meaning of war and loss on a human level and weaves interviews with Vietnamese and American widows into a testament to the chilling legacy of war. These stories are reminders that the battle scars are life-long, but that shared sorrow can inspire healing and reconciliation.%11/9/2009 9:37:25 AM%4362896%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/237/199/regrettoinform.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/regrettoinform.mp4
Topics%Culture%Preview: FOOD, Inc.%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature: In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.%2/2/2010 5:21:00 PM%132200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/314/996/POVFoodINCthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/foodincH264.mp4
Topics%Culture%Atlantic City, Hour 3%Where better for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Kevin Zavian to dive into the subject of pearls than at Dock's Oyster House in Atlantic City, New Jersey? Highlights include: a fanciful circa 1900 Folk Art sculpture; a 1934 New York Yankees team signed baseball; and an early twentieth-century landscape painting by George Bellows valued at $150,000.%2/9/2010 8:01:47 AM%3171133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/320/57/anro_001406_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1406_16x9.mp4
Topics%Culture%Erika Ebbel%Erika Ebbel is a biochemist currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Boston University School of Medicine. She was also Miss Massachusetts in 2004 and competed in the Miss America pageant.%2/5/2010 5:14:22 PM%456189%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/317/702/nosn_00erika_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/317/702/ER_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%Digital Nation%FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin (Growing up Online) teams up with one of the leading thinkers of the digital age, Douglas Rushkoff (The Persuaders, Merchants of Cool), to continue to explore life on the virtual frontier.%2/2/2010 6:38:53 PM%5170770%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/314/1018/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/2809__095111.mp4
Topics%Culture%Doreese: Diary 8%In her last diary, Doreese talks about how the act of sharing her stories around her pre-diabetes makes things easier.%2/1/2010 3:07:42 PM%56551%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/998/Diary8_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary8_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%Culture%Atlantic City, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Andy Ourant dip into a discussion of the market for swimsuit-clad, early twentieth-century bisque figurines known as bathing beauties. Highlights include: a collection of Enrico Caruso memorabilia; an oil paining by Alberto Pasini; and a pair of heirloom boxwood and ivory figurines that could be worth $400,000.%2/2/2010 6:32:52 AM%3172774%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/313/963/anro_001405_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1405_16x9.mp4
Topics%Culture%Sesame Street%Word on the Street: Family%1/28/2010 12:38:15 PM%298005%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/518/SESA_FAMILY_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/518/SESA_FAMILY_GA.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%Dinosaur Train%Three-Legged Race%1/28/2010 12:28:56 PM%118442%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/456/DINS110_2_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/456/DINS110_2_GA.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%Clifford the Big Red Dog%The Dyed Clifford%1/28/2010 9:53:11 AM%218346%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/372/cbdg223_1_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/372/CBDG223_1_GA__787834.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement%Watch a preview of the upcoming concert, &quot;In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement.&quot;%1/26/2010 3:30:08 PM%32066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/308/493/ipwh_preview.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PBS_IPWH_Cut_21_cove.mp4
Topics%Culture%Haiti Aftermath%Haiti Aftermath; Hinduism and Modern India%1/25/2010 4:09:00 PM%1531681%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/307/803/1321-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1321.mp4
Topics%Culture%Wyatt Earp%Celebrated as a man who took control of his own destiny, Wyatt Earp came to epitomize the town-taming marshal responsible for bringing the forces of law, order and civilization to the Wild West.%1/25/2010 2:59:03 PM%3191861%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/302/710/amex-002202_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_2202_16x9.mp4
Topics%Culture%Atlantic City, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the Wheaton Arts Center, where appraiser Arlie Sulka discusses American paperweights and host Mark L. Walberg tries his hand at glass blowing. Highlights include: an inscribed Walt Whitman memoir; a statue by French sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse; and an oil painting by Cornelius Krieghoff valued at $200,000 to $350,000.%1/26/2010 10:05:47 AM%3170336%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/307/878/anro_001404_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1404_16x9.mp4
Topics%Culture%Gavin Schmidt%Gavin A. Schmidt is a climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He is also a juggler who occasionally plays unicycle hockey.%1/22/2010 9:41:42 AM%406733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/nosn_00gavin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/GS_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%Haiti Earthquake%Haiti Earthquake; Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.; Wall Street and Values; Forest Monks%1/19/2010 1:23:16 PM%1532030%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/302/819/1320-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1320.mp4
Topics%Culture%Raleigh, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits North Carolina's Museum of the Cape Fear to examine some of the weapons made in North Carolina during the Civil War. Highlights include: an archive of items related to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1966 visit to Durham; an heirloom Virginia-made table, purported to have ties to Thomas Jefferson; and chairs made by New England furniture maker John Gaines.%1/19/2010 10:26:07 AM%3170824%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/302/718/anro_001403_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1403_16x9.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Greg Mortenson, Thomas Frank%Author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, whose best-selling books THREE CUPS OF TEA and STONES INTO SCHOOLS argue that education is the best way to peace in Afghanistan and across the Islamic world. WALL STREET JOURNAL correspondent and author of THE WRECKING CREW: HOW conservatives RUINED GOVERNMENT, ENRICHED THEMSELVES, AND BEGGARED THE NATION takes a look back at the decade that was.%1/16/2010 12:15:28 AM%3172466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/299/891/BMJL-001338-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001338-stream__358642.mp4
Topics%Culture%Muslims and Security%Muslims and Security; Reverse Missionaries; Inner-city Funeral Director%1/11/2010 11:27:10 AM%1531890%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/295/621/1319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1319.mp4
Topics%Culture%Raleigh, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser J. Michael Flanigan visit the North Carolina Museum of History to look at the work of Thomas Day, a free man of color who became the most famous North Carolina furniture maker of the nineteenth century. Highlights include: a circa 1800 bottle case on stand; a needlework sampler; and an Andrew Wyeth watercolor valued at $450,000.%1/12/2010 9:43:37 AM%3170800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/293/521/anro_001402_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1402_16x9__954426.mp4
Topics%Culture%Dava Newman%Dava is an Aeronautics and Engineering Professor at MIT. She is currently working with NASA to develop a new, more efficient spacesuit for future space exploration. Back on earth, Dava explores the world's seas and has sailed around the globe.%1/8/2010 11:43:27 AM%475753%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/nosn_00dava_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/DN_podcast_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%Martin Luther: Reluctant Revolutionary%The Catholic Church uses all of its might to try and silence Luther, including accusations of heresy and excommunication.%1/7/2010 2:02:29 PM%3329578%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/292/670/mlut102_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/MLUT102_16x9.mp4
Topics%Culture%Series Premiere%The premiere of 'Help Wanted' features the story of a young woman, Rebecca, who formerly worked as a marketing manager. When Rebecca lost her job, it was very difficult on her and her family, but now she is carving out a new path in nursing school that may offer greater stability in the future. Rebecca says, 'You have to roll with the times, and you have to see what jobs are in demand.'%1/8/2010 4:09:26 PM%1608097%http://wmht.vo.llnwd.net/o37/hw_thumb_101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/HW_101.mp4
Topics%Culture%Raleigh, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2010 season kicks off from Raleigh, North Carolina, with a look at vintage whirligigs with appraiser Ken Farmer. Highlights include: a 1920 Arts and Crafts desk and lamp; a rare Gibson Double 12 Electric Guitar; and a set of Chinese Quianlong Period carved jade objects whose auction estimate of $710,000 to $1,070,000 makes it the highest value appraisal in Roadshow history.%1/5/2010 6:38:57 AM%3171218%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/289/287/anro_001401_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1401_16x9.mp4
Topics%Culture%Look Back 2009%Look Back 2009 Annual Special%1/4/2010 11:40:30 AM%1531963%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/289/821/1317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1317__326566.mp4
Topics%Culture%Look Ahead 2010%Look Ahead 2010 Annual Special%1/4/2010 12:12:10 PM%1531930%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/289/849/1318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1318__484326.mp4
Topics%Culture%Tim Shopping Like a Pro%Tim takes us along with his family as they shop at the local grocery store, and shows his shopping smarts when picking the right foods.%12/29/2009 7:09:46 PM%222155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/868/Eps006_TIM_Shopping_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps006_TIM_Shopping__368673.mp4
Topics%Culture%Patti Smith: Dream of Life - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmaker Steven Sebring and Patti Smith talk to music writer Anthony DeCurtis about how they met, their decade-long collaboration, their respect for and trust in each other, and how Steven worked with 12 years of footage during the editing of the film.%12/30/2009 12:17:40 PM%4205866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/286/367/pbs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/amdo2214_btl.mp4
Topics%Culture%Eat Smart Tip #3: Size Matters%Nutrition coach Kim gives advice on keeping portion sizes in check.%12/29/2009 1:34:49 PM%60994%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/654/EATSMART_TIP3_SizeMatters_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP3_SizeMatters.mp4
Topics%Culture%Kevina: On Her Personal Chef%Kevina introduces us to Chef Dave, a chef at her parents' restaurant who also cooks Kevina's meals.  Chef Dave takes us behind-the-scenes, and talks about how he helps Kevina eat healthy.%12/29/2009 10:21:11 AM%149282%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/543/Eps004_KEVINA_PersonalChef_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps004_KEVINA_PersonalChef.mp4
Topics%Culture%Doreese: Diary 6%Doreese and her family try to eat home-cooked meals more often than going out for dinner, but finding the time to cook can be hard.%12/28/2009 4:14:17 PM%74096%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/987/Diary6_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%Culture%Kevina: Diary 4%Kevina's holiday meals mix American and Caribbean foods.  She loves these traditional foods, but knows to eat them in moderation.%12/28/2009 4:12:38 PM%102666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/980/Diary4_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%Culture%Joe: Diary 5%For Joe, managing diabetes is both simple and hard. A party, with lots of Spanish foods, is too tempting to resist.%12/28/2009 4:11:21 PM%77466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/978/Diary5_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_JOE.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Bill T. Jones%At the close of Lincoln's bicentennial year, Bill Moyers Journal takes a unique look at the 16th President. Moyers speaks with critically acclaimed choreographer Bill T. Jones about his creative process, his insights into Lincoln, and how dance can give us fresh perspective on America's most-studied president.%12/28/2009 4:09:21 PM%3212933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/284/918/BMJL-001336-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001336-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Tim's Not-So-Sweet Halloween%How do you celebrate Halloween when you have diabetes?%12/22/2009 8:12:09 AM%161494%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/774/Eps003_TIM_Halloween_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps003_TIM_Halloween.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Festival of Lessons and Carols%The Festival of Lessons and Carols; The House in DC%12/21/2009 5:15:10 PM%1531663%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/279/109/1316-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1316.mp4
Topics%Culture%A Girl's Life Preview%Author and educator Rachel Simmons examines the challenges facing young women as they surf the waves of 21st-century adolescence. Simmons interviews parents, psychologists, teachers and social workers who are helping nurture girls into capable, resilient adults.%2/2/2010 3:42:48 PM%169400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/275/831/THUMBgirlsLife.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/agirlslife-preview-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Q&A with Louisa May Alcott filmmakers%Director Nancy Porter, producer Harriet Reisen, and actress Elizabeth Marvel fielded questions from the audience of the premiere screening of Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'.%12/16/2009 11:54:36 AM%1532665%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/274/400/amms-2207-screenthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-screening__629427.mp4
Topics%Culture%Peter & Paul and the Christian Rev. Pt. 2%Spread outside Judea by missionaries like Peter and Paul, the Jesus movement caught on quickly among Jews and non-Jews around the Roman Empire.%12/22/2009 1:42:26 PM%3330647%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/279/991/ppau_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PPAU_102_unstack.mp4
Topics%Culture%Peter & Paul and the Christian Rev. Pt. 1%Early Christianity faced powerful obstacles. The might of the Roman Empire and the power-politics of ancient Jerusalem lay a heavy burden on those who believed Jesus was &quot;the Messiah.&quot;%12/7/2009 2:09:30 PM%3361576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/266/848/ppau_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PPAU_101_unstack.mp4
Topics%Culture%Alan Alda and Man's Best Friend%Alan Alda visits a dog lab where researchers are investigating communication talents our canine companions have that our much closer relatives the chimpanzees don't. Have we bred a glimmer of the human spark into man's best friend?%12/16/2009 5:52:19 PM%311765%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/706/husp-dog-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-dog-yt.mp4
Topics%Culture%Kingdom of David: The Gifts of the Jews%Rabbis struggle to reinvigorate Judaism after the Romans destroy temples; the rise of Christianity.%12/9/2009 4:33:26 PM%3334199%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/289/KIDA104_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA104_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Culture%Minnie: Diary 3%Food is culture.  Minnie talks about eating Puerto Rican foods and managing her diabetes.%12/15/2009 12:16:43 AM%73600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/273/153/Diary3_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_MINNIE_450.mp4
Topics%Culture%Kingdom of David: The End of Days%Conflict erupts between Jews and Romans when Pompeii enters Judah in 63 B.C.%12/9/2009 4:33:25 PM%3364757%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/818/KIDA103_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA103_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Culture%Matisyahu; Blue Christmas%Hasidic Jewish reggae singer Matisyahu; Blue Christmas; Wilderness Spirituality%12/14/2009 11:41:27 AM%1531429%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/272/568/1315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1315.mp4
Topics%Culture%Kingdom of David: Book and the Sword%Ezra reads the Bible to illiterate Judeans in 458 B.C.; the Maccabees defend their religious freedom.%12/9/2009 4:33:30 PM%3364617%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/812/KIDA102_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA102_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Culture%Kingdom of David: Rivers of Babylon%In 586 B.C., exiled Israelites write down stories of Judah.%12/9/2009 4:33:23 PM%3364989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/811/KIDA101_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA101_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Culture%Morality and the Afghanistan War%The ethical implications of the new strategy in Afghanistan; Churches hit hard by the recession; The story behind Saint Nicholas%12/7/2009 1:17:02 PM%1532200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/266/834/1314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1314.mp4
Topics%Culture%Scenes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'%Watch six scenes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women.'%12/1/2009 12:39:11 PM%1426866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/261/868/amms-2207-clipsthumb__800343.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-stream-fixed.mp4
Topics%Culture%Mobile, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg and appraiser Don Cresswell visit the Audubon Bird Sanctuary on Dauphin Island, the perfect setting for a look at bird prints by artists including James Audubon. Highlights include: a jersey worn by NFL football legend Gayle Sayers; a side chair that may have graced the Lincoln White House; and rare books containing lithographs of American Indian chiefs.%12/4/2009 3:36:48 PM%3194624%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/264/706/anro_001111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1111_web_44khz__167660.mp4
Topics%Culture%U.S. Hunger on the Rise%U.S. Hunger on the Rise; Health Care Costs and the Elderly; Grammy-nominated singer Wintley Phipps%11/30/2009 12:11:03 PM%1531400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/260/911/1313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1313__485024.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Jane Goodall%Dr. Jane Goodall. Despite dire warnings for our endangered planet, Jane Goodall says all is not yet lost - we can change course if we act now.%11/27/2009 9:34:51 PM%2984600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/256/758/BMJL-001332-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001332-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Flannery O'Connor; HIV/AIDS in DC%Flannery O'Connor; Black churches respond to HIV/AIDS in DC; The Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha%11/24/2009 9:17:33 AM%1532633%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/255/154/1312-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1312.mp4
Topics%Culture%Seabiscuit%Seabiscuit was dung-colored and boxy, with stumpy legs that wouldn't completely straighten, a straggly tail and an ungainly gait, but though he didn't look the part, he was one of the most remarkable thoroughbred racehorses in history.%10/29/2009 8:21:24 AM%3217612%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/16/305/SeabiscuitTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1511_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Culture%Joe DeGeorge%Joe DeGeorge is studying Physics at Clark University. He also recently participated in a NASA undergraduate research program at the Goddard Space Flight Center. When not working on his science, Joe tours the country playing wizard rock with his band, Harry and the Potters.%11/20/2009 1:26:18 PM%429081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/nosn_00JoeD_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/JD_PODCAST.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%5Across: Social Media Marketing%Everyone talks about social media marketing, and how businesses must be on Twitter and Facebook to succeed. This roundtable of experts gives advice on what works -- and doesn't -- for small businesses, non-profits and big companies in the social media space.%11/19/2009 3:29:49 PM%1323328%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/251/460/mainsocial.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/socialmediamarketing.mp4
Topics%Culture%Becoming Human Part 3%The third hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines why, of the many species of humans that once shared the globe, only our species, Homo sapiens, remains.%11/17/2009 7:05:39 PM%3092247%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/242/729/nova-003615-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3615_44khz__133654.mp4
Topics%Culture%Muslims in the Military%Muslims in the military after Ft. Hood; Should juveniles be sentenced to life in prison; Update on Jeni Stepanek%11/16/2009 4:09:51 PM%1531286%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/248/112/1311-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1311.mp4
Topics%Culture%Joe: An Introduction%Joe is a 16-year-old baseball player living with type 2. Hear the story of how he found out about his diagnosis, and how it has shaped his goals.%11/13/2009 3:26:15 PM%153620%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/245/245/Profile_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_JOE_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Culture%Surviving the Dust Bowl%The story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, disease and even death for nearly a decade.%11/17/2009 6:38:57 AM%3151435%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/18/65/DustBowlthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1008_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Culture%Louisville, Hour 3%At the Embroiderer's Guild of America in Louisville, Kentucky, appraiser Nancy Druckman shows host Mark L. Walberg samples of antique needlework crafted by school girls. Highlights include: a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp; an 1876 portrait Jumeau doll with almost all original parts; and a Kentucky corner cupboard made of locally grown wood and valued at $8,500.%11/17/2009 10:11:06 AM%3177279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/249/65/anro_001215_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1215_HDtoSD_audio__637419.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Anna Deavere Smith%While politicians and the media war over &quot;the public option&quot; and &quot;bending the cost curve,&quot; acclaimed actress-playwright Anna Deavere Smith and her one-woman play &quot;LET ME DOWN EASY&quot; give voice to questions of life and death, sickness and healthcare. The JOURNAL visits a new home in New York City for contemplation and celebration of poetry.%11/13/2009 11:56:27 PM%3219066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/662/BMJL-001330-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001330-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Way We Get By - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly talk about their film, The Way We Get By, which takes an intimate look at three elderly troop greeters in Maine, one of whom is Gaudet's mother Joan. The filmmakers talk about how they became close to the characters, what sending a loved one off to war means and what we can all learn from the troop greeters. The film airs on Nov 11th on PBS at 9PM%11/11/2009 4:47:32 PM%508466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/242/710/twwgb_btl_pbsvideo.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/twwgb_btlFIX.mp4
Topics%Culture%Becoming Human Part 2%The second hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines new discoveries that reveal how the first humans hunted and formed families.%11/10/2009 7:08:30 PM%3087673%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/235/868/nova-003614-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3614_new__325204.mp4
Topics%Culture%Louisville, Hour 2%At the historic Civil War battle site in Perryville, Kentucky, host Mark L. Walberg is joined by appraiser Rafael Eledge, who instructs collectors on how to avoid falling for a fake Confederate belt buckle. Highlights include: an heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; and a pair of boxing gloves signed twice by Muhammad Ali -- once as Cassius Clay in 1963, and again as Muhammad Ali forty years later.%11/10/2009 9:58:49 AM%3177047%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/241/50/anro_001214_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1214_HDtoSD_audio__841156.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Church and the Fall of the Wall%A Protestant church and pastor who helped bring down the Berlin Wall; empathy and health care reform; Mormons redevelop Salt Lake City.%11/11/2009 4:01:13 PM%1531933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/242/649/1310-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1310.mp4
Topics%Culture%Outtakes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'%Louisa May Alcott's reputation as a morally upstanding spinster, reflecting the conventional propriety of late 19th Century Concord, is firmly established. However, raised among reformers, the intellectual protege of Emerson and Hawthorne and Thoreau, Alcott was actually a free thinker, with democratic ideals and progressive values about women.%11/6/2009 4:06:41 PM%838379%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/234/950/amms-2207-outtakes-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-outtakes2.mp4
Topics%Culture%Bill Cosby%Taped at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on October 26, the 90-minute Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize features tributes and comic testimonials from a star-studded cast of Bill Cosby's friends and colleagues.%11/4/2009 4:36:26 PM%5296169%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/18/817/cosbystack2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cosby-full-revised-CHN.mp4
Topics%Culture%Louisville, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is in Louisville, Kentucky, birthplace of boxing legend Muhammad Ali and the Muhammad Ali Center, where Mark and appraiser Mike Gutierrez talk about collecting memorabilia of the former World Heavyweight Champion. Highlights include: an early nineteenth-century embroidered silk mourning picture; an heirloom mint julep cup; and original cover art for The Saturday Evening Post.%11/3/2009 10:25:33 AM%3176866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/233/633/anro_001213_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO_001213_4x3__092335.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Civilian Conservation Corps%The CCC was President Roosevelt's answer to the environmental and economic challenges facing the country. Enlisting 250,000 workers in just two months, the CCC was an ambitious undertaking that brought several government agencies together in the effort.%11/3/2009 9:33:22 AM%3190259%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/13/593/AMEXcccTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2201_HD.mp4
Topics%Culture%Preview%Do you feel like the only one?  You're not.  There are millions of people on the planet living with type 2 diabetes.  Every year more teens join this group.  How do I live with it? How can I handle it? Will it change my life?  Living with MyType2: My Life. My Diabetes. Coming Nov 14, World Diabetes Day.%11/2/2009 5:33:56 PM%46466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/16/209/MT2_still_promo_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/MT2_PromoFINAL_1_PBSurl_CPB__445717.mp4
Topics%Culture%Preview%Do you feel like the only one?  You're not.  There are millions of people on the planet living with type 2 diabetes.  Every year more teens join this group.  How do I live with it? How can I handle it? Will it change my life?  Living with MyType2: My Life. My Diabetes. Coming Nov 14, World Diabetes Day.%10/29/2009 4:29:24 PM%46466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/16/209/MT2_still_promo_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/MT2_PromoFINAL_1_PBSurl_CPB__445717.mp4
Topics%Culture%Sinbad%Watch as Sinbad jokes about Bill Cosby and his roles on &quot;I Spy&quot; as both a spy and a tennis player at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:48 AM%104559%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/sinbad_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Sinbad.mp4
Topics%Culture%Wynton Marsalis and Willie Nelson%Jimmy Heath, Willie Nelson, and Wynton Marsalis improvise together at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:49 AM%121811%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/672/marsalis-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Wynton_Heath_Nelson.mp4
Topics%Culture%Phylicia Rashad%Watch as Phylicia Rashad thanks Bill Cosby for the best acting advice of her career at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:46 AM%133027%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/rashad_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Phylicia_Rashad.mp4
Topics%Culture%Malcolm Jamal Warner%Watch as Malcolm Jamal Warner talks about almost not being cast on &quot;The Cosby Show&quot; at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:47 AM%103166%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/660/warner_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Malcolm_Jamal_Warner.mp4
Topics%Culture%Rita Moreno%Watch as Rita Moreno serenades Bill Cosby, winner of the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, which airs on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:57 AM%122856%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/672/moreno_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Rita_Moreno.mp4
Topics%Culture%Dick Gregory%Dick Gregory thanks Bill Cosby for his effects on other 'negro' comedians at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:58 AM%104907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/dickgregory_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Dick_Gregory.mp4
Topics%Culture%New Hate Crime Law; German Muslims%A new hate crime law may threaten religious speech; tolerance for Muslims in Germany; Benedictine sisters.%11/11/2009 1:55:41 PM%1531890%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/242/537/1309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1309.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Crash of 1929%Based on eight years of continued prosperity, presidents and economists alike confidently predicted that America would soon enter a time when there would be no more poverty, no more depressions -- a &quot;New Era&quot; when everyone could be rich.%10/27/2009 10:21:19 AM%3261590%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/897/Crash29AMEXthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX308_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Culture%Eran Egozy%Eran is an electrical engineer and computer scientist as well as a classical clarinetist. He cofounded the video game company Harmonix Music and helped bring the joy of making music to countless people with &quot;Rock Band&quot; and &quot;Guitar Hero.&quot;%10/23/2009 11:27:42 AM%458942%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/nosn_00eran_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/EE_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming-output.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%New Vatican Policy on Anglicans%The Roman Catholic Church's plan to accept unhappy Anglicans; doctors who pray with their patients; Mary Setterholm.%11/11/2009 1:21:17 PM%1531933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/242/518/1308-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1308.mp4
Topics%Culture%Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic%Considered the most dynamic young conductor in classical music since Bernstein, 28-year-old Gustavo Dudamel begins his tenure as Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in fall 2009. In this program, learn more about Dudamel, the LA Philharmonic, composer John Adams, and see a movement from John Adams' &quot;City Noir&quot; and Mahler's  &quot;Symphony No. 1 in D major&quot; performed at his inaugural concert.%10/22/2009 3:23:37 PM%3101400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/220/724/gper-003503-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/gper-003503-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%San Antonio, Hour 2%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Beth Szescila visit the Witte Museum's collection of horn furniture, a German craft popularized in nineteenth-century America by Texas maker Wenzel Friedrich. Highlights include: a controversial silver statue of St. Catherine; an heirloom needlepoint sampler; and a massive desk and bookcase, made in the mid-nineteenth-century German-Texan tradition.%10/21/2009 3:01:12 PM%3176443%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/219/453/anro_001208_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1208_HD_16x9__371910.mp4
Topics%Culture%Abortion and Health Care Reform%Opponents and proponents of abortion battle over Obama's health care reform; church volunteers in Portland, Or.%11/10/2009 11:08:03 AM%1531564%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/350/1307-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1307.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Redefining the United States%Journalist Mark  Danner speaks with Bill Moyers about Obama's challenges in resetting the mindset of America from war to peace, and redefining the US as a nation. The Journal profiles public health doctor America Bracho, who serves her Santa Ana, CA community -- notorious for crime, poverty and disease -- with her organization, Latino Health Access.%10/16/2009 11:08:33 PM%3191605%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/214/743/BMJL-001326-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001326-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%San Antonio, Hour 1%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Christopher Mitchell visit the venerable Buckhorn Saloon and Museum for a discussion of antique colt pistols. Highlights include: a valuable Chinese Tang Dynasty pottery horse; an unusually large Teco vase from Terra Cotta, Illinois; and a collection of rare, early World Series programs, including one for the 1905 World Series, estimated to be worth $12,800.%10/21/2009 5:33:37 AM%3185034%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/218/667/anro_001207_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1207_HD_16x9__254698.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%End of Life Decisions; Father Damien%Doctors urge patients to leave instructions about their end of life care; the legacy of Father Damien, a priest to lepers.%11/9/2009 5:30:28 PM%1531466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/342/1306-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1306.mp4
Topics%Culture%5Across: Technology Overload%Many of us are feeling overwhelmed with technology and are trying to deal with it. Some people try to take a &quot;Technology Sabbath&quot; - a day off from their computers. On this episode of 5Across, we convened a roundtable of folks who are either overloaded with technology or helping people deal with that overload. And for true balance, the discussion also touches on the benefits of technology, too.%10/13/2009 4:58:58 PM%1552602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/17/657/technology_overload.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/technologyoverloadfinal.mp4
Topics%Culture%Darwin's Darkest Hour%NOVA and National Geographic Television present a two-hour drama on the crisis that compelled Darwin to publish his theory of evolution.%10/7/2009 9:21:46 AM%6112266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/13/497/nova-003605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3605_HD_stack.mp4
Topics%Culture%Spokane, Hour 3%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Bill Mercer visit the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture and its collection of beaded bags, crafted by Indian tribes of the Columbia River region. Highlights include: a circa 1900 Louis XIV-style French clock; a beautifully-preserved nineteenth-century Heriz rug; and a desk and chair used at the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1873.%10/27/2009 4:04:41 PM%3176400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/226/587/anro_001212_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1212_HD_16x9.mp4
Topics%Culture%California Dreaming%A look at the lifestyle of a former LA Times' publisher through a montage of archival images.%9/23/2009 2:50:01 PM%66332%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/817/ilct_californiadreamin2_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_californiadreamin_cove.mp4
Topics%Culture%Bringing Back Hard Cider%Steven Wood explains the challenges of re-introducing Americans to a forgotten beverage with an elegant history.%10/7/2009 5:10:06 PM%284000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/395/thumb-cider.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Bringing_Back_Hard_Cider_44__069483.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Botany of Desire: Perspectives from the Arts, Humanities and Sciences%A panel of professors from UC Berkeley discusses the interdisciplinary importance of The Botany of Desire.%10/3/2009 3:00:53 PM%1136533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/388/thumb-perspectives.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Perspectives_From_Arts_44.mp4
Topics%Culture%Apples - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about apples that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:22:51 PM%711533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-apple.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Apple_44.mp4
Topics%Culture%Potatoes - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about potatoes that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:31:00 PM%431400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-potato.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Potato_44.mp4
Topics%Culture%Mojave Cross; Afghanistan War%A controversial cross in the Mojave Desert; the moral issues of the U.S. war in Afghanistan.%11/9/2009 5:27:07 PM%1531564%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/338/1305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1305.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Last Refuge (1890-1915)%By the end of the 19th century, widespread industrialization has left many Americans worried about whether the country will have any pristine land left. Congress has yet to establish clear judicial authority or appropriations for the protection of the parks. This sparks a conservation movement by organizations such as the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, and the Boone and Crockett Club.%9/28/2009 10:24:12 PM%7882965%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/161/np2thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/NPAB-102-WETA-PBS-Web.mp4
Topics%Culture%Eva Vertes%Eva Verdes is a cancer researcher, medical student, and avid runner. She started her science career as a young teenager, earning a prestigious award for her work as well as the nickname Doogie Howser.%9/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%442933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/nosn_00eva_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/EV_Monkeys_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%Harvey Cox; Yizkor Requiem%A profile of Harvard University theologian Harvey Cox on the occasion of his retirement; Thomas Beveridge's Yizkor Requiem recognizes the comfort and anguish of death.%11/9/2009 5:25:02 PM%1530961%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/294/1304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1304.mp4
Topics%Culture%Episode III - Community%Throughout time, craft work has been a community activity. This hour will focus on spiritual connection artists have to their communities through craft making. The personal stories of gifted artists and passionate newcomers alike reveal the deeply held belief that craft is about more than just the making of an object. It is also about a way of life, a reason for being.%9/28/2009 3:39:13 PM%3301575%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/327/cria_community_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_community.mp4
Topics%Culture%Episode II - Landscape%Landscape focuses on the relationship between the artists and their physical environment.  Craft artists depend on their natural environment for both materials and inspiration. This hour will look at the processes through which natural materials become finished works of craft, and what deeper messages may be contained therein.%9/28/2009 3:39:06 PM%3300900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/322/cria_landscape_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_landscape.mp4
Topics%Culture%Dr. Yvonne Sanders-Butler: Thursday, 9/24%Dr. Yvonne Sanders-Butler recounts her personal battle with obesity and describes how she used the experience to help children at the elementary school.%9/25/2009 3:47:28 AM%621040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/193/381/yvonnebutler_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_yvonnebutler.mp4
Topics%Culture%Outtakes from Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound%Watch fourteen outtakes from &quot;How Sweet the Sound,&quot; including interviews, performances, and special guests.%9/25/2009 5:53:30 PM%4117455%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/192/888/amms-2206-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2206-outtakes2.mp4
Topics%Culture%So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away%The film tells the story of a determined group of teenagers who, more than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated their homes and scattered their families, return to New Orleans alone and struggle to graduate from high school. A touching and shocking story of the abandoned children of Louisiana, the film is also a bracing portrait of teens who won't be defeated by their abandonment.%9/18/2009 1:17:02 PM%572639%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/167/948/sothewind_full_142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/sothewind_full.mp4
Topics%Culture%Forest Whitaker: Monday, 9/21%Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker explains why he exec produced &quot;Brick City&quot; and discusses the issues addressed in the documentary.%9/21/2009 11:32:27 PM%785185%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/187/967/forestwhitaker_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_forestwhitaker.mp4
Topics%Culture%Second Life; Marilynne Robinson%The ethics of the Second Life virtual worlds phenomenon; a profile of celebrated author Marilynne Robinson.%11/9/2009 1:22:18 PM%1530866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/19/1303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1303.mp4
Topics%Culture%R. Dwayne Betts: 9/17: Thursday%R. Dwayne Betts reflects on his time in prison, his success after his release and the importance of books.%9/18/2009 1:14:05 AM%1417417%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/185/668/dwaynebetts_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dwaynebetts.mp4
Topics%Culture%Episode I: Memory%Take a personal tour through craft's history in America beginning with the pioneers of the field to the intimate stories of some of our country's most prominent craft artists.  Memory observes how past is prologue, and looks to the dynamic of cultural history and personal heritage in creating objects.%9/28/2009 3:39:08 PM%3300834%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/193/318/cria_memory_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cria_memory.mp4
Topics%Culture%Ken Burns: Tuesday, 9/15%Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns talks about his latest project, the six-part documentary &quot;The National Parks: America's Best Idea&quot;.%9/15/2009 11:43:40 PM%1428828%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/174/915/kenburns_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kenburns.mp4
Topics%Culture%The New Reality%Millions of Americans have had to change their retirement plans in the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown. Retirement Revolution looks at the stories of everyday people who have found ways not only to
survive but thrive in this new reality.%9/16/2009 5:22:36 PM%5150133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/151/697/RREV000027-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV201_HD.mp4
Topics%Culture%Expert Peter Davies%Why is slowing the progression of Alzheimer's so important?%9/18/2009 1:03:26 PM%79876%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/146/256/RREV000008-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV000008.mp4
Topics%Culture%Expert Bill Kurtis%Bill Kurtis says retirement is an obsolete term.%9/18/2009 1:03:25 PM%59933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/146/457/RREV000017-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV000017.mp4
Topics%Culture%Rich Robinson%Rich Robinson is Assistant Professor in Cornell University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In his lab, he investigates tiny particles that might help solve the world's energy crisis. Outside the lab, he's a photographer, aiming to capture the souls of his subjects.%9/15/2009 1:10:50 PM%466766%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/nosn_00Rich_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/RR_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1__335354.mp4" t
Topics%Culture%Islam in Indonesia; Laser Monks%A religious revival takes place in Indonesia; monks run a high-powered Internet business; the Jewish High Holidays.%11/9/2009 1:18:28 PM%1531666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/239/998/1302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1302.mp4
Topics%Culture%Your Life, Your Money%Featuring compelling real-life stories of young people finding their way through a variety of economic challenges, &quot;Your Life, Your Money&quot; delivers basic financial advice in a simple and relatable manner.  This one-hour special raises fiscal consciousness on everything from banking and credit to investments, budgeting, insurance and self employment.%9/8/2009 5:03:32 PM%3343266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/66/faison.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/YLYM000_HD.mp4
Topics%Culture%Terence Blanchard: Friday, 9/4%Musician-composer Terence Blanchard explains his obsession with New Orleans and his feelings about the response to Hurricane Katrina.%9/5/2009 4:22:15 AM%810562%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/162/563/terenceblanchard_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_terenceblanchard.mp4
Topics%Culture%Josh Charles: Friday, 8/28%Musician Josh Charles explains his love for the Crescent City and talks about the origin of his &lt;em&gt;Healing Time&lt;/em&gt; project.%8/29/2009 1:52:25 AM%590857%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/151/697/joshcharles_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joshcharles.mp4
Topics%Culture%Douglas Brinkley: Friday, 8/28%Douglas Brinkley reflects on Sen. Edward Kennedy's legacy and discusses the progress of his city's post-Katrina rebuilding efforts.%8/29/2009 1:54:22 AM%774664%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/151/615/douglasbrinkley_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_douglasbrinkley.mp4
Topics%Culture%Eric Sundquist: Thursday, 8/27%UCLA professor Eric Sundquist assesses the speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.%8/28/2009 4:59:51 AM%679546%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/150/217/ericsundquist_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ericsundquist.mp4
Topics%Culture%Quentin Tarantino: Monday, 8/24%Oscar-winning filmmaker reflects on how he sees movies and getting through periods when his films don't do as well.%8/25/2009 1:32:05 AM%1421897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/145/975/quentintarantino_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_quentintarantino.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Katrina Recovery Gone Wrong?%Two years after Katrina, casinos, hotels and condos are coming back strong in the hardest hit areas of Mississippi, but tens of thousands of people are still displaced.  Bill Moyers Journal profiles a group known as The Steps Coalition, which is fighting on behalf of families who are still in need of housing, and examines what's happened to the money Congress sent to rebuild.%8/26/2009 2:42:54 PM%3192933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/357/BMJL-001132-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001132-stream__344716.mp4
Topics%Culture%Don Hewitt Tribute: Wednesday, 8/19%Tavis pays tribute to &quot;60 Minutes&quot; creator Don Hewitt, including clips from his two appearances on the show.%8/20/2009 12:05:33 PM%555822%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/141/154/donhewitt_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_donhewitttribute.mp4
Topics%Culture%Smokey Robinson: Monday, 8/18%Prolific singer-songwriter reflects on his relationships with label founder Berry Gordy and superstar Michael Jackson.%8/19/2009 1:02:45 AM%1509976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/139/680/smokeyrobinson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_smokeyrobinson.mp4
Topics%Culture%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Topics%Culture%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Topics%Culture%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Topics%Culture%Warren Moon: Monday, 8/17%NFL Hall of Fame quarterback weighs in on how the fans in Philadelphia will react to Michael Vick's return.%8/18/2009 2:46:59 AM%728328%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/138/567/warrenmoon_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_warrenmoon.mp4
Topics%Culture%Dylan McDermott: Monday, 8/17%Golden Globe-winning actor Dylan McDermott shares the vision he has for his career and talks about his role as star of the TNT series, &quot;Dark Blue&quot;.%8/18/2009 2:49:12 AM%639988%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/138/569/dylanmcdermott_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dylanmcdermott.mp4
Topics%Culture%Davis Guggenheim: Friday, 8/14%Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim shares the backstory of his new documentary, &quot;It Might Get Loud&quot;, and explains why it focuses on music's rock genre.%8/15/2009 3:42:19 AM%739950%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/136/597/davisguggenheim_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davisguggenheim.mp4
Topics%Culture%Spafford Children's Center; Dr. T%A Jerusalem children's center helps Muslim and Christians deal with trauma; an obstetrician uses faith in his practice.%11/4/2009 4:41:09 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/683/1250-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1250.mp4
Topics%Culture%Biz Stone: Thursday, 8/13%Twitter co-founder Biz Stone shares lessons learned from the site's recent crash and speculates on the micro-blogging site's future.%8/14/2009 2:21:42 AM%1005215%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/135/650/bizstone_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bizstone.mp4
Topics%Culture%Mark Johnson: Tuesday, 8/11%Grammy-winning music producer Mark Johnson explains the backstory and the purpose of his &quot;Playing for Change&quot; project.%8/12/2009 4:30:07 AM%379390%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/133/324/markjohnson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_markjohnson.mp4
Topics%Culture%Houston, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg joins appraiser Gary Piattoni at the Houston Space Center for a briefing on NASA collectibles. Highlights: a rare pen and ink drawing by legendary Mexican muralist Diego Rivera; a magical collection of Wedgwood Fairyland lustreware; and a romantic English Regency rosewood settee with an estimated value of $9,500.%8/11/2009 6:50:26 AM%3225483%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/120/677/anro_001006_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1006__881663.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot & Artist Chris Jordan%Bill Moyers speaks with one of America's leading educators and author of The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk, and Adventure in the 25 Years After 50. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is the first African American woman in the history of Harvard to have an endowed professorship named in her honor.   And, photographic artist Chris Jordan turns the statistics of consumerism into palpable images.%8/7/2009 9:15:30 AM%2959866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/128/402/BMJL-001317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001317-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Islam and Modernity; Joel Hunter%Muslims struggle to be devout in the modern world; evangelical pastor Joel Hunter advises Obama.%11/4/2009 4:49:27 PM%1608028%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/675/1249-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1249__295643.mp4
Topics%Culture%Houston, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg joins appraiser Beth Sczesila for a tour of Bayou Bend, once home to famed Houston philanthropist and antiques collector Ima Hogg. Highlights: a watch that once belonged to Mickey Mantle; a valuable collection of lithographed orange crate labels; and a 1959 replica of artist Edith Parsons circa 1920 Turtle Baby bronze sculpture, valued at $35,000 to $40,000.%8/4/2009 6:03:18 PM%3226087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/120/656/anro_001005_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1005.mp4
Topics%Culture%Interracial Churches; Interfaith Weddings%Churches struggle to integrate racial communities; a wedding between a Hindu and a Sikh.%11/4/2009 4:48:04 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/671/1248-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1248.mp4
Topics%Culture%Berry Gordy (Part 2): Monday, 7/28%Motown Records founder reflects on working with Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder when they were both children.%7/29/2009 2:53:33 AM%1408081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/120/137/berrygordymotown2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown2.mp4
Topics%Culture%Berry Gordy (Part 1): Monday, 7/27%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy recounts building life around Hitsville U.S.A.%7/27/2009 11:25:59 PM%1350565%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/118/749/berrygordymotown1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown1.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Debating Health Care Reform%Bill Moyers sits down with Trudy Lieberman and Dr. Marcia Angell to discuss health care reform.  And BILL MOYERS JOURNAL revisits a tough look at the hostile industry of &quot;Shock Jock&quot; media.%7/25/2009 9:06:36 AM%3218000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/116/317/BMJL-001315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001315-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God%In his new book, &quot;The Evolution of God,&quot; bestselling author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God has changed through history. Wright sits down with Bill Moyers to discuss why he thinks the notion of God is imperative to a moral society. And, Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on health care.%7/20/2009 2:20:16 PM%3217533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/110/721/BMJL-001314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001314-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Episcopal Convention Report%Episcopal Church allows gays to enter the clergy; the effects of meditation on the brain.%11/4/2009 4:39:54 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/651/1246-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1246.mp4
Topics%Culture%Untold Stories: Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers%Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers highlights the work of Yosemite ranger Shelton Johnson and his rediscovery of the story of the African American soldiers who patrolled the parks of the High Sierra at the turn of the last century. Shelton tells the story in the dramatis personae of a Buffalo Soldier himself, directly engaging visitors in a way that is immediate and often high impact.%8/5/2009 12:23:15 PM%688053%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/15/689/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-soldiers-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Earth, Wind and Fire%Andres cooks a cold soup of Basque cheese bought in Manhattan before going to the rustic farms where the cheesemakers live.%7/13/2009 5:56:44 PM%1483400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/754/mads_000107_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads107.mp4
Topics%Culture%The French Chef (1964): Elegance with Eggs%It's said that the toque blanche has 100 folds to symbolize the many ways a chef can cook and egg. Let Julia guide you through some elegant approaches to this versatile food.%7/13/2009 10:15:40 AM%1714333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/90/99/eggs_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_S2_D1_069893SMALL.mp4
Topics%Culture%The French Chef (1971): La Tarte Tatin%Julia discusses the best types of apples for baking and how to keep them fresh. She then demonstrates the pattern for laying apples into a tart in the classic French style.%7/1/2009 6:42:24 PM%1720133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/805/tartetatinapple-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Apple_Dessert__766351.mp4
Topics%Culture%The French Chef (1972): Cheese Souffle%Be the boss of the big cheese souffle using Julia's innovative approach to managing this delicate baked treat.%7/13/2009 10:13:20 AM%1731466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/729/souflee-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Cheese_Souflee.mp4
Topics%Culture%Protestants and Same-Sex Marriage%Protestants under pressure to approve same-sex marriages; Dave Brubeck composes religious music.%10/8/2009 1:53:07 PM%1416022%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/631/1245-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1245.mp4
Topics%Culture%5Across: Free Speech Online%This episode of the 5Across video roundtable focuses on free speech online in various countries, from Iran to China to Kenya -- and even a mention of the U.S. government's attempts at curtailing speech online over the years.%10/13/2009 4:58:57 PM%1642115%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/199/1013/freespeech.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/july2009showfinal.mp4
Topics%Culture%Mayor-elect James Young: Wednesday, 7/8%Philadelphia, MS mayor comments on the issues his city faces and reflects on his personal journey into politics.%7/9/2009 9:33:18 AM%714514%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/98/612/jamesyoung_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesyoung.mp4
Topics%Culture%Berry Gordy: Tuesday, 7/7%Tavis revisits his conversation with Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and shows highlights from the Michael Jackson memorial service at Staples Center.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%675352%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/918/berrygordy2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy_jacksontribute2.mp4
Topics%Culture%Malina Saval: Friday, 7/3%Journalist Malina Saval explains her attempt to debunk stereotypes about teenage dads.%7/8/2009 12:33:40 PM%801877%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/94/741/malinasaval_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_malinasaval.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Faith & Social Justice%Bill Moyers speaks with Cornel West, Serene Jones, and Gary Dorrien for a fresh take on what our core ethics and values as a society say about America's politics, policy, and the challenges of balancing capitalism and democracy.%7/3/2009 3:58:03 PM%3207600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/94/429/BMJL-001312-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001312-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Shohreh Aghdashloo: Wednesday, 7/1%Actress Shohreh Aghdashloo discusses engaging Jordanians in the message of her new film, &quot;The Stoning of Soraya M.&quot;%7/2/2009 9:45:34 AM%725135%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/93/72/shohrehaghdashloo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shohrehaghdashloo.mp4
Topics%Culture%Dr. Michael Eric Dyson & Dr. Cornel West: 6/30%Professors Cornel West and Michael Eric Dyson assess Michael Jackson's cultural and social legacy.%7/1/2009 9:53:47 AM%1310243%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/91/1023/dysonwest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dysonwest.mp4
Topics%Culture%Berry Gordy: Monday 6/29%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy reflects on his relationship with Michael Jackson before he became an international music superstar.%6/30/2009 9:44:37 AM%1495695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/90/866/berrygordy_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy3.mp4
Topics%Culture%Tampa, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW steps right up to the toys and posters at Sarasota's Ringling Circus Museum. Highlights include: a circa 1750 Philadelphia dressing table; a circa 1900 Tabriz carpet in the style of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; and a painting by acclaimed nineteenth-century marine artist James E. Buttersworth that could draw $80,000 to $120,000 at auction.%6/30/2009 9:59:53 AM%3226250%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/85/852/anro_001003_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1003__922192.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: W. S. Merwin%On the heels of winning this year's Pulitzer prize for poetry, W.S. Merwin joins Bill Moyers for a wide-ranging conversation about language, his writing process, the natural world, and the insights gleaned from a much-lauded career of more than 50 years.%6/26/2009 10:08:24 AM%3132933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/87/201/BMJL-001311-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001311-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln%Just days after the Civil War ended, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre. As a fractured nation mourned, a manhunt closed in on his assassin, the twenty-six-year-old actor, John Wilkes Booth.%6/26/2009 3:27:08 PM%5053962%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/88/124/amex-002103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Lincoln_Assassin.mp4
Topics%Culture%Katty Kay: Friday, 6/26%Katty Kay discusses the choice between career and family and the difference between balance and settling.%6/27/2009 10:06:45 AM%629585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/88/616/kattykay_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kattykay.mp4
Topics%Culture%Hilda Solis: Monday, 6/22%Hilda Solis explains the administration's new community service program and addresses whether the resources exist to turn around the unemployment picture on a large scale.%6/24/2009 11:10:35 AM%885485%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/84/342/hildasolis_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_hildasolis.mp4
Topics%Culture%Tampa, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW addresses golf collectibles at the Tournament Players Club of Tampa Bay. Highlights include: two pieces of early 20th-century Marblehead pottery; a collection of pre-WWII German and Japanese character canes; and a set of Sioux artifacts, including breastplate decorations and an original copy of the first book printed in Wyoming, with an auction value of $100,000 to $150,000.%6/22/2009 3:32:21 PM%3225600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/71/853/anro_001002_thumb__063185.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1002__153529.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Foreign Lobbying. Imam Zaid Shakir%Harper's Magazine editor Ken Silverstein on going undercover to recruit lobbyists to help improve the image of Turkmenistan, a corrupt foreign government with appalling human rights abuses.  Imam Zaid Shakir has been called a voice of conscience for American Muslims, but his views on Islam in America put him at the center of a heated debate about faith and culture.%11/16/2009 5:31:09 PM%3199082%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/248/263/BMJL-001111-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001111-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Rick Steves: Friday, 6/19%Travel writer Rick Steves says Americans shouldn't get sidetracked by how they are perceived when traveling to foreign countries.%6/20/2009 11:52:56 AM%720987%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/82/243/ricksteves_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ricksteves.mp4
Topics%Culture%Luma Mufleh: Friday, 6/19%Inspirational soccer coach Luma Mufleh explains how her team of refugees came to be.%6/20/2009 11:52:56 AM%729796%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/82/246/lumamufleh_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lumamufleh.mp4
Topics%Culture%Roberto Clemente%AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents  Roberto Clemente. Born in Puerto Rico, Clemente was an exceptional baseball player and humanitarian whose career sheds light on larger issues of immigration, civil rights and cultural change. He would die in a tragic plane crash in 1972. Interviewees include authors David Maraniss and George F. Will, Clemente's wife Vera, and Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.%6/16/2009 9:26:03 AM%3193788%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/74/27/amex-002007-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Clemente_ENGLISH_44.mp4
Topics%Culture%Colson Whitehead: Friday, 6/12%Award-winning writer Colson Whitehead explains how African Americans who are not affluent connect to the story told in his new book, &quot;Sag Harbor&quot;.%6/13/2009 9:57:15 AM%757295%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/75/30/colsonwhitehead_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_colsonwhitehead.mp4
Topics%Culture%Della Reese: Friday, 6/12%Actress-singer-minister Della Reese talks about her historic guest-hosting for Johnny Carson and how she navigates her career.%6/13/2009 9:57:16 AM%871026%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/75/28/dellareese_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dellareese.mp4
Topics%Culture%Season 7 Highlights%Investigating strange and mysterious objects from the past take the History Detectives down the seldom explored avenues of our history. The seventh season of the popular series debuts on Monday, June 22 at 9-10 p.m.. New episodes air all summer on Monday evenings at 9 p.m. (check local listings)%6/10/2009 7:38:59 PM%271266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/72/199/hide-sizzle.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HD_Season7_preview.mp4
Topics%Culture%Dr. Mary Frances Berry: Tuesday, 6/9%History professor explains the work of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, which she formerly chaired, and how the bipartisan body became so political.%6/10/2009 1:52:07 PM%688634%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/71/437/maryfrancesberry_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maryfrancesberry.mp4
Topics%Culture%Kevin Bacon: Monday, 6/8%Actor Kevin Bacon talks about connecting to his role in HBO's critically acclaimed film on the war in Iraq, &quot;Taking Chance&quot;, and whether there'll be a remake of &quot;Footloose&quot;.%6/9/2009 9:32:52 AM%755288%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/70/226/kevinbacon_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kevinbacon.mp4
Topics%Culture%Azadeh Moaveni: Friday, 6/5%Tavis talks with journalist Azadeh Moaveni, author of &quot;Lipstick Jihad&quot; and &quot;Honeymoon in Tehran&quot;.%6/5/2009 5:06:08 PM%690561%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/591/azadehmoaveni.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_azadehmoaveni.mp4
Topics%Culture%The Journal: Maxine Hong Kingston%Maxine Hong Kingston, acclaimed author of many books including the award-winning The Woman Warrior and her latest book Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace. For the past 15 years, Kingston has been working with veterans - as well as other survivors of war to convert the horrors they experienced into the words and stories that Kingston believes will help them cope and survive.%1/11/2010 3:25:14 PM%3204200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/93/BMJL-001106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001106-stream__760626.mp4
Topics%Culture%Hartford, Hour 3%In Hartford, Connecticut, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW finds a sign of the times -- actually a whole collection of antique inn and tavern signs -- at the Connecticut Historical Society. Appraisal highlights include a signed watercolor by Katharine Hepburn, who gifted the owner with the piece when the actress was performing at the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, valued at $15,000 to $20,000.%5/26/2009 9:49:24 AM%3172000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/48/566/anro_001318_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1318_44khz__185806.mp4
Topics%Culture%Green Jobs: Hope or Hype?%NOW on PBS talks with environmental activist Van Jones, founder of &quot;Green For All,&quot; a group dedicated to bringing green jobs to disadvantaged Americans. In March, Jones was appointed Special Advisor on Green Jobs at the President's Council for Environmental Quality. Now that he has the President's ear, will Jones be creating a new career frontier for America?%6/5/2009 3:16:35 PM%1450133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/60/835/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-522-stream.mp4
Topics%Culture%Hartford, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's visit to Hartford includes a stop at the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, Connecticut, to look at timepieces that reflect Connecticut's rich history of clock manufacturing. Appraisal highlights include a custom-made table purchased 40 years ago from George Nakashima and a highly-prized bronze statue of a medieval Russian warrior valued at $120,000 to $130,000.%5/19/2009 9:18:22 AM%3175677%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/48/544/anro_001317_ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1317_44khz.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Preview: FOOD, Inc.%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature: In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.%2/2/2010 5:21:00 PM%132200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/314/996/POVFoodINCthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/foodincH264.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Fizzy's Lunch Lab%Give Your Heart a Valentine%2/9/2010 11:42:44 AM%85674%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/320/783/FIZL_104_Valentine_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/320/783/FIZL_FB104_Valentine_GA.mp4" t
Topics%Health & Wellness%Best Beginnings: Attachment Toolkit%Created for parents to provide information about how the first year of life is critical for developing healthy and secure attachments.%2/5/2010 3:29:06 PM%152833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/317/623/toolkit_attachment.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_TOOLKIT_ATTACHMENT_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: After Citizens United%Libertarian journalist Nick Gillespie and legal scholar Lawrence Lessig discuss public financing of campaigns and the effects of money on politics. And, Dr. Margaret Flowers speaks about Medicare for all.%2/6/2010 5:27:53 PM%3215000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/317/939/BMJL-001341-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001341-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Monique: Diary 7%Monique talks about how diabetes has taught her to be more independent and has shaped her career goals.%2/1/2010 3:16:05 PM%69800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1011/Diary7_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_MONIQUE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie: Diary 6%Minnie talks about how her eating habits--and taste buds--have changed, and how her diabetes diagnosis taught her to care for her health.%2/1/2010 3:13:33 PM%62188%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1006/Diary6_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MINNIE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: Diary 7%In this final video diary, Kevina offers her thoughts on the perfect diabetes drug, what diabetes has taught her, and what she's learned from MyType2.%2/1/2010 3:11:29 PM%93943%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1005/Diary7_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Joe: Diary 7%In this last diary, Joe talks about how sometimes diabetes has made him stronger.  Other times, it's a burden and scary to tell people about.%2/1/2010 3:09:40 PM%77365%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/998/Diary7_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_JOE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: Diary 8%In her last diary, Doreese talks about how the act of sharing her stories around her pre-diabetes makes things easier.%2/1/2010 3:07:42 PM%56551%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/998/Diary8_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary8_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Get Moving Tip #4: Set Your Goal%Make your body your business.  Set personal, realistic goals for your health.%2/1/2010 3:05:19 PM%55989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/979/GETMOVING_TIP4_SetYourGoals_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP4_SetYourGoals.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty Sings MyType2%A poet and musician, Misty is inspired to write a song called &quot;MyType2.&quot;%2/1/2010 3:03:00 PM%182449%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/979/Eps008_MISTY_SingsMyType2_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps008_MISTY_SingsMyType2.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim: Diary 7%In his last video diary, Tim offers his advice on living with type 2 and how to make things easier on yourself.%2/1/2010 3:19:39 PM%83069%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1011/Diary7_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_TIM__588966.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim: Diary 6%Tim turns the camera on his mom, interviewing her about what it's like to have a son with type 2 -- and to live with type 1 herself.%1/25/2010 10:59:50 AM%113200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/582/Diary6_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_TIM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie Works It Out%Minnie faces one of her biggest struggles: exercise.  She meets Brandy, an expert trainer and owner of Body By Brandy, who takes her through some exercises around the gym and helps Minnie make exercise work for her.%1/25/2010 10:57:31 AM%252934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/574/Eps007_MINNIE_WorksItOut_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps007_MINNIE_WorksItOut.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Eat Smart Tip #4: You Are What You Eat%In this tip, nutrition coach Kim gives some solid guidelines on how to eat smart.%1/25/2010 10:47:12 AM%85618%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/567/EATSMART_TIP4_YouAreWhatYouEat_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP4_YouAreWhatYouEat.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: Diary 6%Kevina talks about how there are &quot;diabetes police&quot; in her life, and how it hard it can sometimes be.%1/25/2010 10:45:02 AM%82935%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/550/Diary6_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: Diary 7%Does having pre-diabetes make you feel different? Doreese talks about when she feels different and not-so-different from others who are not pre-diabetic.%1/25/2010 10:42:06 AM%72200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/546/Diary7_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty: Diary 6%In her last video diary, Misty talks about how she controls her diabetes -- and doesn't let it control her -- by making smart decisions.%1/25/2010 10:39:06 AM%96144%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/546/Diary6_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MISTY.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie: Diary 5%Minnie talks about how her family -- especially her sisters and brother -- help her manage her diabetes, and the pressure she feels to manage her diabetes.%1/19/2010 9:32:23 AM%72333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/690/Diary5_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MINNIE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Monique: Diary 6%How has diabetes changed you as a person?  Monique talks about how having diabetes has made her more of an independent person.%1/19/2010 9:29:54 AM%86038%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/689/Diary6_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MONIQUE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Joe: Diary 6%Joe talks about the differences in his habits before and after his diabetes diagnosis. The biggest change: his eating habits.  While he still loves eating his favorite Italian and Spanish foods, he talks about how he's learned to eat a lot less.%1/19/2010 9:25:01 AM%120394%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/679/Diary6_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_JOE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: Diary 5%Kevina talks about one frustration: adults expecting her to be an expert on her diabetes.%1/19/2010 9:26:42 AM%65624%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/687/Diary5_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Influenza 1918%Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans - more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.%1/6/2010 8:56:37 AM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/961/influenza1918THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1005_4x3__159466.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Your Friends' Friends Can Make You Happy%Dr. Nicholas Christakis, who studies the mathematical, social, and genetic determinants of social network structure, explains how happiness flows one person to another.%1/4/2010 1:02:12 PM%90000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/289/902/nicholas_christakis.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_CHRISTAKISFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Asperger's Syndrome%Jason, who suffers from Asperger's Syndrom, talks about his struggle to overcome his problems with social interactions. 
Dr. Ami Klim explains the challenges people with Asperger's have with intuitive behavior.%1/4/2010 12:20:10 PM%147469%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/452/JASON_ROSS.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_JASONROSS_NEWFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Price of Being Human%Kay Redfield Jamison, a clinical psychologist and writer, talks about losing her husband of twenty years. She explains how she experienced grief.%1/4/2010 12:20:12 PM%127547%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/448/kay_redfield_jamison_2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_GRIEF_REDFIELDNEWFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Born on a Sunny Day%Katie Couric, the anchor of CBS Evening News, shares her personal story of losing her husband to cancer.%1/4/2010 12:20:03 PM%127802%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/448/Katie_Couric_2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_GRIEF_KATIEFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%A Special Emotion%Dr. Nicholas Christakis, talks about the uniquely personal nature of grief.%1/4/2010 12:19:43 PM%58400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/448/nicholas_christakis.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_GRIEF_CHRISTAKISFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The First Connection%Dr. Lane Strathearn describes the enduring nature of the mother-child bond and how that sets the stage for a lifetime of social connections.%1/4/2010 12:19:35 PM%74419%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/444/Lane_Strathearn.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_STRATHEARNFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tennis Friends%John McEnroe talks about the difficulty of maintaining friendships.%1/4/2010 12:19:12 PM%46602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/444/John_McEnroe.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_MCENROEFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Career and friendship%Actor John Leguizamo shares a personal story about how success altered his priorities and threatened his friendships.%1/4/2010 12:18:45 PM%37066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/444/JOHN_LEGUIZAMO.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_LEGUIZAMOFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Choosing Friends%Elizabeth Gilbert talks about how she chooses her friends and the value of those special relationships.%1/4/2010 12:18:22 PM%60534%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/438/ELIZABETH_GILBERT.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_GILBERTFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%You can't buy happiness%America Ferrara, the star of the hit TV series Ugly Betty, shares a personal story about the isolation she felt in the early days of her acting career.%1/4/2010 12:17:20 PM%65851%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/438/AMERICA_ferrera.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_AMERICAFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Love's intensity%John Leguizamo talks about the intensity of youthful passion and how those feelings mature over time.%1/4/2010 12:16:28 PM%52778%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/430/JOHN_LEGUIZAMO.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_LEGUIZAMOFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Rituals of Courtship%Marc D. Hauser, author of the highly acclaimed book, Wild Minds, What Animals Really Think, talks about the rituals of human courtship.%1/4/2010 12:15:49 PM%116866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/365/marc_hauser.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_HAUSERNEWFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Love's Antichamber%Elizabeth Gilbert describes infatuation as loves antichamber, a place where you wait to see if you will proceed onto love.%1/4/2010 12:15:20 PM%49830%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/361/ELIZABETH_GILBERT.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_GILBERTFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Roots of Love%Dr. David Buss, an evolutionary psychologist who studies mating strategies, gender conflict, social status, and the function of emotions in cultures around the world. He talks about the universality of love and the differences between what women want and what men want.%1/4/2010 12:14:12 PM%120333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/322/David_Buss.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_DAVIDBUSSFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%When Chevy Met Jayni%Actor Chevy Chase and his wife Jayni share their story of how they met and fell in love.%1/4/2010 12:11:27 PM%104066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/322/Chevy_Jayni_Hires.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_CHEVYFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Racing Hearts%Dr. Art Aron, an expert on relationships, social cognition, and social neuroscience, recounts the findings of his famous Capilano Bridge experiment. This experiment demonstrated that%1/4/2010 12:09:56 PM%139551%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/320/ART_AARON.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_LOVE_ARTARONFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Loneliness Alarm%Dr. John Cacioppo, who studies loneliness and social isolation, explains that loneliness is connected to mental and physical disorders.%1/4/2010 12:17:54 PM%109466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/438/John_Cacciopo_2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_CACIOPPOFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim Shopping Like a Pro%Tim takes us along with his family as they shop at the local grocery store, and shows his shopping smarts when picking the right foods.%12/29/2009 7:09:46 PM%222155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/868/Eps006_TIM_Shopping_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps006_TIM_Shopping__368673.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Take Charge Tip #4: Know Your Numbers%Why do you have to take your blood sugar level?  Diabetes Coach Kirsten helps you connect the dots between your blood sugar, your medical care, and your behaviors.%12/29/2009 7:25:40 PM%65198%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/878/TAKECHARGE_TIP4_KnowYourNumbers_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE_TIP4_KnowYourNumbers.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Eat Smart Tip #3: Size Matters%Nutrition coach Kim gives advice on keeping portion sizes in check.%12/29/2009 1:34:49 PM%60994%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/654/EATSMART_TIP3_SizeMatters_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP3_SizeMatters.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Get Moving Tip #3: Go For the Feel Good%No more excuses! Coach Brandi says start exercising and go for the feelgood.%12/29/2009 11:50:48 AM%71671%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/593/GETMOVING_TIP3_FeelGood_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP3_FeelGood_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: Diary 5%Doreese talks about how her family doesn't always understand the stress of living with pre-diabetes.%12/29/2009 10:34:18 AM%78032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/553/Diary5_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_DOREESE__580340.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Take Charge Tip #3: Ask for Help%Diabetes Coach Kirsten suggests how friends and family can help you manage your health.%12/29/2009 10:24:57 AM%96963%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/544/TAKECHARGE_TIP3_AskForHelp_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE_TIP3_AskForHelp_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: On Her Personal Chef%Kevina introduces us to Chef Dave, a chef at her parents' restaurant who also cooks Kevina's meals.  Chef Dave takes us behind-the-scenes, and talks about how he helps Kevina eat healthy.%12/29/2009 10:21:11 AM%149282%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/543/Eps004_KEVINA_PersonalChef_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps004_KEVINA_PersonalChef.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim: Diary 5%Tim talks about his parents and his diabetes.  While he sometimes feels like they're nagging, he also acknowledges that it can be helpful at the same time.%12/28/2009 4:16:02 PM%73600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/987/Diary5_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_TIM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: Diary 6%Doreese and her family try to eat home-cooked meals more often than going out for dinner, but finding the time to cook can be hard.%12/28/2009 4:14:17 PM%74096%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/987/Diary6_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: Diary 4%Kevina's holiday meals mix American and Caribbean foods.  She loves these traditional foods, but knows to eat them in moderation.%12/28/2009 4:12:38 PM%102666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/980/Diary4_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Joe: Diary 5%For Joe, managing diabetes is both simple and hard. A party, with lots of Spanish foods, is too tempting to resist.%12/28/2009 4:11:21 PM%77466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/978/Diary5_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_JOE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Monique: Diary 5%Monique explains how it was hard to tell her friends about her diabetes, but it brought them closer together.%12/28/2009 4:10:03 PM%123029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/973/Diary5_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MONIQUE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie: Diary 4%Minnie talks about the good and bad of having type 2.%12/28/2009 3:36:19 PM%96878%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/966/Diary4_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_MINNIE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: Diary 4%Stress from other parts of her life -- this week, a conflict with a friend -- affects how Doreese manages her pre-diabetes.%12/28/2009 3:34:46 PM%84937%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/965/Diary4_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim: Diary 4%A new video game takes Tim off-track.%12/28/2009 3:31:31 PM%114090%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/959/Diary4_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_TIM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Get Moving Tip #2: Think Outside the Gym%You don't have to go to the gym to exercise.%12/28/2009 3:13:48 PM%76276%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/953/GETMOVING_TIP2_ThinkOutsideGym_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP2_ThinkOutsideGym_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Eat Smart Tip #2: Liquid Calories%What's in that bottle of soda?  How about that sports drink?  What you drink is part of your diet.%12/28/2009 3:07:42 PM%95895%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/945/EATSMART_TIP2_LiquidCalories_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP2_LiquidCalories_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty: Diary 5%Feel like you have your own &quot;Diabetes Police&quot; always watching what you do?  Misty talks about a friend who clearly cares, but comes on too strong.%12/28/2009 4:18:34 PM%140200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/991/Diary5_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MISTY__823507.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim's Not-So-Sweet Halloween%How do you celebrate Halloween when you have diabetes?%12/22/2009 8:12:09 AM%161494%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/774/Eps003_TIM_Halloween_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps003_TIM_Halloween.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Monique: Diary 4%Monique reflects on the challenges of exercising in the wintertime%12/22/2009 8:06:00 AM%74666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/774/Diary4_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_MONIQUE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty: Diary 4%Misty's advice: telling people about your diabetes can help you manage it.%12/22/2009 7:59:42 AM%96078%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/767/Diary4_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_MISTY.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Joe: Diary 4%Joe says &quot;I can live with diabetes and still do great things&quot;%12/22/2009 7:52:31 AM%99046%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/279/766/Diary4_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_JOE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%A Girl's Life Preview%Author and educator Rachel Simmons examines the challenges facing young women as they surf the waves of 21st-century adolescence. Simmons interviews parents, psychologists, teachers and social workers who are helping nurture girls into capable, resilient adults.%2/2/2010 3:42:48 PM%169400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/275/831/THUMBgirlsLife.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/agirlslife-preview-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty on Eating Smart%Watch Misty make smart choices in her college dining hall.%12/15/2009 10:17:14 AM%131264%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/273/168/Eps002_MISTY_SmartEating_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps002_MISTY_SmartEating.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Running = Big Brains?%Alan Alda talks to scientist Dan Lieberman about why the human ability to run could be an important prerequisite for the evolution of our bigger brains -- and the emergence of our human spark.%12/16/2009 5:51:09 PM%235133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/694/husp-lieberman-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-lieberman.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: Diary 3%Living with diabetes can be hard. Kevina explains how she motivates herself to think positively.%12/15/2009 12:21:54 AM%65343%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/273/156/Diary3_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_KEVINA_450.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie: Diary 3%Food is culture.  Minnie talks about eating Puerto Rican foods and managing her diabetes.%12/15/2009 12:16:43 AM%73600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/273/153/Diary3_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_MINNIE_450.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: Diary 3%The temptations of candy!  Doreese considers how she makes tough decisions.%12/14/2009 2:38:53 PM%70464%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/272/758/Diary3_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_DOREESE_450.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Sen. Bernie Sanders: Monday, 12/14/09%Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders weighs in on healthcare and Wall Street bonuses.%12/15/2009 12:11:11 AM%356823%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/273/148/berniesanders_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berniesanders.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Anatomy of a Pandemic%Join the PBS NewsHour's Ray Suarez for an exploration of the science and policy of this year's swine flu pandemic: what is known about the current H1N1 influenza outbreak and how is the government preparing for the next big threat.%12/15/2009 9:34:49 AM%3306057%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/272/897/20091214_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/20091214_documentary.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim: Diary 3%Tim talks about maintaining good habits and the &quot;best part&quot; of having diabetes.%12/7/2009 4:37:58 PM%73629%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/267/12/Diary3_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_TIM_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Monique: Diary 3%In this week's diary, Monique talks about how it can be hard to tell people about her diabetes -- and what she does to explain it to them.%12/7/2009 4:23:17 PM%100600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/1021/Diary3_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_MONIQUE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty: Diary 3%Misty describes what it was like to tell a friend she had diabetes.%12/7/2009 4:16:37 PM%66933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/1006/Diary3_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_MISTY_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie Goes for a Check-Up%Minnie heads to the hospital for her regular diabetes check-up. She meets with the different people on her medical &quot;team&quot; -- her nurse, her nutritionist, and her doctor -- and gets tested for her latest A1C level.  Brother Miguel supports her along the way.%12/7/2009 3:26:44 PM%177711%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/965/Eps001_MINNIE_Checkin_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps001_MINNIE_Checkin.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Take Charge Tip #2: Make it a Habit%Why is it sometimes so hard to manage your diabetes? Diabetes Coach Kirsten offers some simple tips on making your diabetes care a habit.%12/7/2009 3:36:35 PM%70670%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/975/TAKECHARGE2_MakeItAHabit_FINAL_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE2_MakeItAHabit_FINAL__961512.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Joe: Diary 3%In this week's diary, Joe talks honestly about how eating can be hard -- especially when his friends have foods he shouldn't always eat.%12/7/2009 3:51:57 PM%103552%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/266/988/Diary3_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_JOE_450.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim: Diary 2%Tim talks about how diabetes can be challenging ... especially when there are cookies around.%12/3/2009 12:05:01 PM%93443%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/780/Diary2_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_TIM_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty: Diary 2%Misty talks about how being in college has her thinking about the future -- and how managing her diabetes fits into that.%12/3/2009 12:09:25 PM%60954%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/766/Diary2_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_MISTY_512x288__084362.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Monique: Diary 2%In her video diary this week, Monique talks about how she manages her diabetes through small steps - like talking extra walks.  In her eyes, it's about maintaining a balance with her medicine, diet, and exercise.%12/3/2009 12:07:52 PM%127399%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/772/Diary2_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_MONIQUE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie: Diary 2%Do you feel stressed about having diabetes?  Minnie explains how she handles her diabetes, and what she does when she's feeling down.%12/3/2009 11:46:19 AM%66458%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/766/Diary2_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_MINNIE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: Diary 2%Who helps manage your diabetes?  In her video diary this week, Kevina explains who helps her.%12/3/2009 12:06:21 PM%89907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/759/Diary2_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_KEVINA_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Joe: Diary 2%Joe explains the worst part about having diabetes and what he sees as the best thing about having it.%12/3/2009 11:31:30 AM%149881%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/263/754/Diary2_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_JOE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Get Moving Tip #1: Move to Improve%You've got to move to improve!  Trainer Brandi explains the many benefits of exercise.%12/1/2009 11:14:36 AM%54854%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/261/875/GETMOVING_TIP1_MoveToImprove_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP1_MoveToImprove_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: Diary 2%Having a stomach bug makes it hard for Doreese to eat healthy and be active.  But, support from an unexpected place brightens her week.%11/30/2009 1:05:37 PM%133336%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/260/988/Week2_Doreese_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary2_DOREESE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: An Introduction%Doreese is pre-diabetic.  Learn how she worked to prevent a diabetes diagnosis, and how her family, and her dog, have supported her.%11/30/2009 10:44:49 AM%170970%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/260/868/Profile_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_DOREESE_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim: An Introduction%Tim loves playing his guitar and playing video games. Hear how he drastically changed his eating and exercise habits to manage his diabetes, and how his mom has been his main support.%11/30/2009 10:33:20 AM%173174%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/260/861/Profile_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_TIM_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie: An Introduction%Meet Minnie, diagnosed with diabetes in 6th grade. Here she talks about how her family has helped her -- especially her mom.  She also shares her opinion of the word &quot;diabetes&quot;.%11/20/2009 12:11:06 AM%179713%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/251/928/Profile_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_MINNIE_FINAL__650695.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Monique: An Introduction%Monique explains how her diabetes diagnosis was a wake-up call, and talks about making the change from the &quot;Old Monique&quot; to the &quot;New Monique.&quot;%11/20/2009 12:20:55 AM%164764%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/251/931/Profile_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_MONIQUE_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Eat Smart Tip #1: Think Ahead%Nutrition coach Kimberly offers advice on eating during the holidays.%11/20/2009 12:29:59 AM%89155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/251/939/EATSMART_TIP1_ThinkAhead_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP1_ThinkAhead_FINAL__278222.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty: An Introduction%Misty has had diabetes since she was 12.  Now she's in college, and getting used to dealing with her diabetes on her own. Does she control her diabetes or does diabetes control her?%11/13/2009 3:03:30 PM%191193%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/245/217/Profile_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_MISTY_FINAL__088583.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: An Introduction%Kevina was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.  With her new diagnosis come new challenges, including giving herself insulin.%11/13/2009 3:19:03 PM%151284%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/245/240/Profile_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_KEVINA_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Joe: An Introduction%Joe is a 16-year-old baseball player living with type 2. Hear the story of how he found out about his diagnosis, and how it has shaped his goals.%11/13/2009 3:26:15 PM%153620%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/245/245/Profile_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Profile_JOE_FINAL.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Surviving the Dust Bowl%The story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, disease and even death for nearly a decade.%11/17/2009 6:38:57 AM%3151435%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/18/65/DustBowlthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1008_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Anna Deavere Smith%While politicians and the media war over &quot;the public option&quot; and &quot;bending the cost curve,&quot; acclaimed actress-playwright Anna Deavere Smith and her one-woman play &quot;LET ME DOWN EASY&quot; give voice to questions of life and death, sickness and healthcare. The JOURNAL visits a new home in New York City for contemplation and celebration of poetry.%11/13/2009 11:56:27 PM%3219066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/662/BMJL-001330-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001330-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Monique: Diary 1%In her first video diary, Monique remembers how she &quot;woke up&quot; after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.%11/11/2009 5:01:53 PM%102666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/242/730/WEEK1_Monique_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_MONIQUE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Kevina: Diary 1%Kevina talks about what she thought about diabetes BEFORE and AFTER her diagnosis.%11/10/2009 5:10:33 PM%73933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/489/Week1_Kevina_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_KEVINA_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Joe: Diary 1%In his video diary, Joe remembers the shock he felt when he first heard his diagnosis.%11/10/2009 5:25:50 PM%136000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/506/Week1_Joe_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_JOE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Tim: Diary 1%In his first video diary, Tim talks about finding out what it takes to manage his diabetes.%11/10/2009 6:13:39 PM%122529%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/544/Week1_Tim_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_TIM_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Take Charge Tip #1: True or False?%True or false? Diabetes coach Kirsten helps you figure out what is fact and what is fiction when it comes to living with diabetes.%11/10/2009 6:21:16 PM%79479%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/552/TAKE_CHARGE1_TrueOrFalse_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE1_TrueOrFalse_FINAL__388960.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Minnie: Diary 1%Minnie talks about how she felt when she found out she had diabetes.%11/11/2009 3:16:40 PM%162556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/514/Week1_Minnie_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_MINNIE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Misty: Diary 1%In her first video diary, Misty recalls the time she got sick after going out to dinner -- and discovered she had type 2 diabetes.%11/11/2009 3:16:48 PM%107200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/519/Week1_Misty_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_MISTY_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doreese: Diary 1%Doreese recounts the story of when she found out her diagnosis as pre-diabetic.  While she doesn't technically have diabetes, she sees herself in &quot;the same boat&quot; as peers who have diabetes.%12/2/2009 3:11:20 PM%88806%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/241/337/Week1_Doreese_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary1_DOREESE_512x288.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Way We Get By - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly talk about their film, The Way We Get By, which takes an intimate look at three elderly troop greeters in Maine, one of whom is Gaudet's mother Joan. The filmmakers talk about how they became close to the characters, what sending a loved one off to war means and what we can all learn from the troop greeters. The film airs on Nov 11th on PBS at 9PM%11/11/2009 4:47:32 PM%508466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/242/710/twwgb_btl_pbsvideo.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/twwgb_btlFIX.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Tap Code%Bob Shumaker, a former POW in Vietnam, describes how he and his fellow prisoners developed a social network that was crucial to their surviving three years in solitary confinement. They succeeded by creating a tap code that allowed them to communicate through their cell walls.%11/9/2009 1:36:16 PM%131285%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/240/33/BOB_SHUMAKER__937565.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_1109_SHUMAKER_STREAM__025132.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Black Mamba%The black mamba is one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes.  Most people would kill it on sight. But in the tiny country of Swaziland, one husband and wife team has taken a different approach to the mamba. They've initiated a study that they hope will change perceptions of what they feel is the world's most misunderstood snake.%11/6/2009 5:55:09 PM%3024933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/237/386/naat-002703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002703-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Preview%Do you feel like the only one?  You're not.  There are millions of people on the planet living with type 2 diabetes.  Every year more teens join this group.  How do I live with it? How can I handle it? Will it change my life?  Living with MyType2: My Life. My Diabetes. Coming Nov 14, World Diabetes Day.%11/2/2009 5:33:56 PM%46466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/16/209/MT2_still_promo_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/MT2_PromoFINAL_1_PBSurl_CPB__445717.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Preview%Do you feel like the only one?  You're not.  There are millions of people on the planet living with type 2 diabetes.  Every year more teens join this group.  How do I live with it? How can I handle it? Will it change my life?  Living with MyType2: My Life. My Diabetes. Coming Nov 14, World Diabetes Day.%10/29/2009 4:29:24 PM%46466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/16/209/MT2_still_promo_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/MT2_PromoFINAL_1_PBSurl_CPB__445717.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Anthony Edwards: Thursday, 10/22%Actor-director-activist Anthony Edwards describes his efforts to build the first public children's hospital in Kenya.%10/23/2009 2:42:31 AM%814695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/221/293/anthonyedwards_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_anthonyedwards.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Redefining the United States%Journalist Mark  Danner speaks with Bill Moyers about Obama's challenges in resetting the mindset of America from war to peace, and redefining the US as a nation. The Journal profiles public health doctor America Bracho, who serves her Santa Ana, CA community -- notorious for crime, poverty and disease -- with her organization, Latino Health Access.%10/16/2009 11:08:33 PM%3191605%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/214/743/BMJL-001326-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001326-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Serena Williams: Wednesday, 10/14%World's No. 1-ranked female tennis player, Serena Williams, reflects on what she would do once her tennis career was over.%10/15/2009 1:59:10 AM%1466733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/212/462/serenawilliams_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_serenawilliams.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Sen. Bill Nelson: Tuesday, 10/13%Florida Sen. Bill Nelson discusses the timeline for reform and when most Americans might feel the impact.%10/14/2009 2:20:00 AM%724532%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/211/820/billnelson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_billnelson.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Eva Vertes%Eva Verdes is a cancer researcher, medical student, and avid runner. She started her science career as a young teenager, earning a prestigious award for her work as well as the nickname Doogie Howser.%9/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%442933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/nosn_00eva_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/EV_Monkeys_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Health & Wellness%Frank Luntz: Friday, 9/25%Communications consultant Frank Luntz discusses the pushback towards President Obama and how anger has played itself out over the last few months.%9/26/2009 4:14:16 AM%763704%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/194/223/frankluntz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_frankluntz2.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Sorting out the good from the bad%Dr. John Norcross, an expert on psychotherapy and self-help, explains the problems of using unvetted self-help materials. He discusses the findings of his eight-year study of self-help materials as well as what works and what doesn't.%9/25/2009 10:50:38 AM%214575%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/193/246/John_Norcross.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SH_NORCROSS_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Porcupine Love%Author Elizabeth Gilbert finds the secret of happiness in the philosopher Schopenhauer's theory of human relationships, as illustrated by porcupines.%9/25/2009 10:51:05 AM%110000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/193/246/ELIZABETH_GILBERT.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_10_HAP_GILBERT3_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Health Care Reform Special Report%As Congress weighs legislation to provide universal health care in the U.S., correspondents from NOW on PBS, Tavis Smiley, Nightly Business Report, and SoCal connected provide analysis, discussion, and insight.%9/24/2009 10:34:56 PM%5032333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/1009/health-care-reform-preview.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Health-Care-Special-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Dr. Yvonne Sanders-Butler: Thursday, 9/24%Dr. Yvonne Sanders-Butler recounts her personal battle with obesity and describes how she used the experience to help children at the elementary school.%9/25/2009 3:47:28 AM%621040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/193/381/yvonnebutler_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_yvonnebutler.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%This Emotional Life Trailer%View the This Emotional Life Trailer%9/25/2009 10:51:17 AM%251472%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/192/816/tel_promo_new.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_TELtrailer3_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Rep. Mike Pence: Wednesday, 9/23%Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, chair of the House Republican Conference, discusses the GOP's opposition to the current healthcare reform proposals.%9/23/2009 11:17:32 PM%661931%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/192/579/mikepence_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mikepence.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Sen. Jeff Bingaman: Monday, 9/21%New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman talks about his work on a healthcare reform compromise measure.%9/21/2009 11:29:26 PM%615815%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/187/959/jeffbingaman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jeffbingaman.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Surrogacy: Wombs for Rent?%Commercial surrogacy is banned in almost every developed country in the world except the United States, making it a land of opportunity for parents around the world. NOW investigates how shady surrogacy services and a lack of regulation in the U.S. may be defrauding hopeful couples and victimizing mothers trying to help them.%9/19/2009 8:19:06 AM%1444333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/186/125/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-538-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%A Healing Art%Artificial eye makers combine artistry, skill and compassion to rekindle hope for their patients and families. Each eye is a work of art created to be as unique as the individual who wears it. Follow the compelling journey of several patients from a state of fear to a place of hope as they are transformed by caring and capable hands.%11/6/2009 1:18:22 PM%424576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/182/695/ahealingart_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/ahealingart_full.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The New Reality%Millions of Americans have had to change their retirement plans in the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown. Retirement Revolution looks at the stories of everyday people who have found ways not only to
survive but thrive in this new reality.%9/16/2009 5:22:36 PM%5150133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/151/697/RREV000027-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV201_HD.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Expert Peter Davies%Why is slowing the progression of Alzheimer's so important?%9/18/2009 1:03:26 PM%79876%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/146/256/RREV000008-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV000008.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Expert Bill Kurtis%Bill Kurtis says retirement is an obsolete term.%9/18/2009 1:03:25 PM%59933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/146/457/RREV000017-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV000017.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Expert William Thies%What is the importance of an early diagnosis of Alzheimer's?%9/18/2009 1:03:46 PM%119866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/146/452/RREV000016-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV200016.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Preview%Host Paula Zahn%8/28/2009 9:44:28 PM%176666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/147/627/RREV000026-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV500027.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Obama at the Crossroads%With a landmark speech on health reform behind him and tensions rising in war-torn Afghanistan, Bill Moyers Journal looks at President Obama's next big fights.  Global health specialist and incoming president of Dartmouth College Dr. Jim Yong Kim shares his expertise in public health.  A hard look at the state of affairs in  Afghanistan with McClatchy DC Pentagon correspondent Nancy Youssef.%9/11/2009 10:00:07 PM%3220266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/170/137/BMJL-001322-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001322-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Floyd Abrams and Trevor Potter%Next week, the Supreme Court reconvenes early for a special hearing on the constitutionality of campaign finance limits for corporations. To hear the arguments, Bill Moyers sits down with Trevor Potter, president and general counsel of The Campaign Legal Center and a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, and Floyd Abrams, a First Amendment attorney%9/4/2009 10:26:09 PM%3203600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/162/515/BMJL-001321-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001321-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Quit wasting your time%Comedian Joan Rivers claims we've got too much time on our hands to think about whether or not we are happy.%9/25/2009 10:50:44 AM%38400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/536/JOAN_RIVERS.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP7_RIVERS3_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Fleeting moment or state of being?%America Ferrara, the star of the hit TV series, Ugly Betty, ponders whether happiness is an experience that comes and goes or perhaps something more lasting.%9/25/2009 10:50:56 AM%62345%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/526/AMERICA_ferrera.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP3_AMERICA_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Moments of absolute absorption%Writer Adam Gopnik finds happiness in being &quot;vigilantly absorbed in some activity.&quot;%9/25/2009 10:55:28 AM%41133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/533/Adam_Gopnik.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP6_GOPNIK_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%That juicy state of happiness%For Alanis Morissette, happiness is a temporary but &quot;juicy&quot; state.%9/25/2009 11:00:11 AM%27144%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/533/ALANIS_morissette.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP5_MORISSETTE_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Happiness demystified%Award winning comedian, actor, and writer, Larry David explains why religious people are happier and the reveals two essential elements of happiness.%9/25/2009 10:50:58 AM%75232%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/486/LARRY_DAVID.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP1_DAVID_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Life's a rigged game%Cartoonist Roz Chast claims that life is a &quot;rigged game&quot; and wonders if happiness is even possible.%9/25/2009 10:51:09 AM%28908%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/522/ROZ_CHAST.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP2_CHAST_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The $20M key to happiness%Chevy Chase says that happiness comes and goes, especially if it take the form of getting $20 million for a picture.%9/25/2009 10:51:07 AM%47266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/159/523/Chevy_Chase.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_4%20HAP%20CHASE_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Sleep, First Primates, Earthquakes in the Midwest, Sang-Mook Lee%Season 4: Episode 8%9/2/2009 9:25:32 AM%3164113%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/153/110/nosn-000408-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN408__089713.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Ron Williams: Thursday, 8/27%CEO of Aetna, Inc. says that the public option component of the healthcare reform proposals is a diversion and explains his opposition.%8/28/2009 5:02:25 AM%702844%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/150/230/ronwilliams_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ronwilliams.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Dean Koontz: Tuesday, 8/25%Best-selling author Dean Koontz describes his difficult childhood, his special bond with dogs and the choice to be happy.%8/26/2009 1:04:14 AM%733146%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/147/89/deankoontz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_deankoontz.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Saving Hubble Update, Gangster Birds, How Memory Works%Season 4: Episode 7%8/26/2009 9:17:19 AM%3167689%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/146/207/nosn-000407-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN407.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Katrina Recovery Gone Wrong?%Two years after Katrina, casinos, hotels and condos are coming back strong in the hardest hit areas of Mississippi, but tens of thousands of people are still displaced.  Bill Moyers Journal profiles a group known as The Steps Coalition, which is fighting on behalf of families who are still in need of housing, and examines what's happened to the money Congress sent to rebuild.%8/26/2009 2:42:54 PM%3192933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/357/BMJL-001132-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001132-stream__344716.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Stan Brock: Friday, 8/21%Stan Brock, founder of the nonprofit healthcare relief organization Remote Area Medical (RAM), talks about his recent health clinic experience in Los Angeles.%8/22/2009 10:20:23 AM%853333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/143/584/stanbrock_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_stanbrock.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Critical Condition%Filmmaker Roger Weisberg puts a human face to the 47 million uninsured in America in CRITICAL CONDITION. The film follows families fighting illness without health coverage.%8/21/2009 5:25:16 PM%3053466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/143/36/BMJL-001319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001319-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Benjamin Barber: Thursday, 8/20%Benjamin Barber offers his sense of how the healthcare debate is playing out and addresses the issue of whether Americans are becoming more nativist.%8/21/2009 12:50:42 AM%679145%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/142/271/benjaminbarber_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_benjaminbarber.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%A cookie with Russy%Rev Run finds happiness in sharing a cookie with his son.%9/25/2009 10:50:47 AM%36000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/141/79/REV_RUN.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_HAP9_REV%20RUN_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The lingering war%Bob, an Iraq War Veteran suffering from PTSD, five years after returning home,continues to be troubled by his combat experiences. Bob talks about his symptoms and the impact they are having on his life and the lives of his family. Bob's wife, Laurie also describes some of Bob's challenges.%9/25/2009 11:01:20 AM%156014%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/141/313/BOB_PAGE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/NOLA_PTSD_BOB_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Howard Dean: Wednesday, 8/19%DNC chair Howard Dean weighs in on the healthcare reform debate and speculates on the impact of a bill not passing at all.%8/20/2009 12:28:42 PM%830630%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/141/168/howarddean_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_howarddean.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Lining Up for Free Healthcare - Web Exclusive%About 8,000 people with little or no health insurance lined up in Los Angeles to receive free healthcare provided by the nonprofit Remote Area Medical.%8/19/2009 3:57:32 PM%244459%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/140/240/healthevent_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/weboriginal_healthevent.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%A survivor's story%Michele, diagnosed with ovarian cancer, talks about her struggle to find the tools to help her tap into her inner strength to survive emotionally. She shares her thoughts with her daughter and the two discuss Michele's recent attendance at the Heal Your Life Conference and self-help book fair.%9/25/2009 10:51:18 AM%241200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/176/Michelle_GOSSET.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SH_MICHELE_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Public Genomes, Algae Fuel, Mystery of the Gakkel Ridge, Yoky Matsuoka%Season 4: Episode 6%8/19/2009 12:02:59 PM%3168850%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/137/620/nosn-000406-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN406_SD_44khz__404144.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Remembering to exhale%Dr. Michael Baime, director of the U of Penn Program for Stress Management, tells us why meditation and mindfulness may help us undo the negative affects of stress. He says &quot;we found huge changes in what (program participants) report. Anxiety and depression drop by about 50%&quot;%9/25/2009 10:51:07 AM%130705%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/274/MICHAEL_BAIME.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_BAIME_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Behind the scenes with Dr. Phil%Dr. Phil, a clinical psychologist, with the second highest-rated daytime talk show on TV, speaks with Dan Gilbert. He offers a behind the scenes look at America's most popular TV psychologist and discusses the limits and the extent of personal responsibility each of us has in our emotional lives.%9/25/2009 10:51:20 AM%222609%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/151/Dr_Phil.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_%20SH_DR.PHIL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%We are what we choose to think%Louise Hay, the best selling self-help author who claims to have cured herself of cancer through &quot;positive thinking,&quot; talks with Dan Gilbert about how we can control our emotions by what we choose to think.%9/25/2009 10:51:20 AM%267000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/175/Louise_Hay.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SH%20HAY2_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Shopping for stress%Peter Whybrow, Director of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA, comments on the effects of our consumer lifestyle. Saying that (People) have been told somehow that if they gather material goods, they will feel better in the process of gathering these goods they've stressed themselves to the point where they're extraordinarily anxious, depressed.%9/25/2009 10:54:07 AM%77266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/293/PETER_Whybrow.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/NOLA_ST_WHYBROW_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Positive and negative stress%Neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky explains that stress in the form of stimulation is a positive force in our lives but too much stress can have adverse affects on the brain. He explains that how chronic stress affects our memory and decision making, saying that &quot;Your memory goes down the tubes with chronic stress.&quot;%9/25/2009 10:51:19 AM%142361%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/153/ROBERT_SAPOLSKY.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_SAPOLSKY_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The space between your thoughts%Richard Gere ponders his personal philosophy of meditation. He talks about the value of using meditation to find the personal space between our thoughts.%9/25/2009 10:50:55 AM%105557%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/284/Richard_Gere.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_GERE_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Understanding stress%Bruce McEwen, Director, Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology at Rockefeller University, answers the questions, What is stress?, Does stress harm the brain?, and What can we do to protect ourselves from stress?%9/25/2009 10:50:44 AM%177934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/284/BRUCE_MCEWEN.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_MCEWEN_STREAM__475904.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Meditation and kindness%Alanis Morissette explains how meditation makes her a kinder and more loving person.%9/25/2009 10:50:54 AM%53733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/284/ALANIS_morissette.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_MORISSETTE_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Eat, Pray, Love....and Relax%Elizabeth Gilbert, the best selling author of the book, Eat, Pray, Love, talks about why divorce produces such a high level of stress, how she discovered her own finding the pathways to happiness and why we must stand firm against the river of forces of stress in modern life.%9/25/2009 10:50:57 AM%199691%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/274/ELIZABETH_GILBERT.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_ST_GILBERT_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Understanding PTSD%Dr. Barbara Rothbaum, is the Director of the Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program at Emory University School of Medicine. In this video, she answers the following three questions: What is PTSD?, What are the symptoms of PTSD?, Can PTSD be treated?%9/25/2009 10:56:57 AM%137555%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/153/BARBARA_ROTHBAUM.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/NOLA_PTSD_ROTHBAUM_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Reclaiming a life%Connie, a victim of domestic violence, suffered for years from undiagnosed and untreated PTSD. She discusses the experience and talks about her successful recovery through prolonged exposure therapy at the University of Pennsylvania. That therapy allowed her to reclaim her life.%9/25/2009 10:59:01 AM%151278%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/139/274/CONNIE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/NOLA_PTSD_CONNIE_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: A Conservative Plan for Healthcare?%Conservative journalist David Frum worries that Republicans would only win a failing status quo in their fight to kill health care reform.   Also on the program, the JOURNAL sorts fact from spin in the health care debate.  Media analyst Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kaiser Family Foundation president and CEO Drew Altman discuss the messages in health care ads today.%8/14/2009 11:55:12 PM%3189133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/136/492/BMJL-001318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001318-stream__287560.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Gambling With Health Care%NOW travels to Nevada, where a huge budget deficit, spiking unemployment, and cuts in Medicaid and other public services are forcing people to gamble with their own lives. Recently, the only public hospital in Las Vegas had to shut its doors to cancer patients and pregnant women. Should the government be helping out?%8/14/2009 5:35:38 PM%1517866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/136/158/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-512-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Rep. Baron Hill: Wednesday, 8/12%Indiana Rep. Baron Hill assesses the status of the reform effort.%8/13/2009 12:53:20 AM%578978%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/134/467/baronhill_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_baronhill__912972.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot & Artist Chris Jordan%Bill Moyers speaks with one of America's leading educators and author of The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk, and Adventure in the 25 Years After 50. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is the first African American woman in the history of Harvard to have an endowed professorship named in her honor.   And, photographic artist Chris Jordan turns the statistics of consumerism into palpable images.%8/7/2009 9:15:30 AM%2959866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/128/402/BMJL-001317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001317-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Profits Before Patients%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/31/2009 7:17:04 PM%3072800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/123/11/BMJL-001316-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001316-stream__082015.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Debating Health Care Reform%Bill Moyers sits down with Trudy Lieberman and Dr. Marcia Angell to discuss health care reform.  And BILL MOYERS JOURNAL revisits a tough look at the hostile industry of &quot;Shock Jock&quot; media.%7/25/2009 9:06:36 AM%3218000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/116/317/BMJL-001315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001315-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Health Care Costs and the Elderly%Is the high cost of health care worth it?; a priest bridges the racial divide in Los Angeles.%11/4/2009 4:45:21 PM%1608028%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/651/1247-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1247__550457.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God%In his new book, &quot;The Evolution of God,&quot; bestselling author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God has changed through history. Wright sits down with Bill Moyers to discuss why he thinks the notion of God is imperative to a moral society. And, Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on health care.%7/20/2009 2:20:16 PM%3217533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/110/721/BMJL-001314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001314-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Birth of a Surgeon%WIDE ANGLE travels to Mozambique where, for the first time, midwives are being trained in advanced life-saving surgery. Suffering from an acute shortage of doctors, Mozambique's bold grassroots initiatives have cut its maternal death rate.  Birth of a Surgeon received an Emmy nomination for Oustanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in 2009.%7/16/2009 7:23:52 PM%3189133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/107/354/wa_birth_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA_703_Birth_of_Surgeon_COVE.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Marathon Mouse, Dinosaur Plague, Franklin Chang-Diaz, Space Storms%Season 4: Episode 3%7/15/2009 9:29:21 AM%3152642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/100/289/nosn-000403-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN403_FIXED.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Darryl Strawberry (r): Tuesday, 7/14%Former baseball All Star Darryl Strawberry opens up about his past and how he responds to people who doubt his faith journey.%7/15/2009 10:58:49 AM%1429513%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/105/407/darrylstrawberry_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_darrylstrawberry.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Profits over People%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/11/2009 8:26:28 AM%3111333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/101/294/BMJL-001313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001313-stream__799111.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Diahann Carroll & Jessica Queller: Friday, 7/10%Breast cancer survivors Diahann Carroll and Jessica Queller share their experiences.%7/11/2009 8:27:31 AM%964974%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/101/427/carrollqueller_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_carrollqueller.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade: Friday, 7/10%Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade, explains the research, efforts and resources available to fight cancer.%7/11/2009 8:27:31 AM%532549%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/101/525/olopade_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_olopade.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Dr. Michael Roizen: Thursday, 7/9%Dr. Michael Roizen says the U.S. healthcare discussion needs to focus on preventive care rather than just access.%7/10/2009 7:20:40 PM%638772%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/99/896/michaelroizen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelroizen.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Stained Glass Artist%The role of religion in American health care reform; Israeli and Palestinian parents unite for peace; the art and purpose of stained glass.%10/8/2009 1:09:37 PM%1422036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/826/1243-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1243__615313.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Roberto Clemente%AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents  Roberto Clemente. Born in Puerto Rico, Clemente was an exceptional baseball player and humanitarian whose career sheds light on larger issues of immigration, civil rights and cultural change. He would die in a tragic plane crash in 1972. Interviewees include authors David Maraniss and George F. Will, Clemente's wife Vera, and Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.%6/16/2009 9:26:03 AM%3193788%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/74/27/amex-002007-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Clemente_ENGLISH_44.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Food, Inc.%Americans have a longstanding love affair with food -- the modern supermarket has, on average, 47,000 products. But do we really know what goes into making the products we consume? David Brancaccio talks with filmmaker Robert Kenner, the director of Food, Inc., which takes a hard look at the secretive and surprising journey food takes on the way from processing plants to our dinner tables.%6/5/2009 3:16:56 PM%1450066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/67/309/pbs-video-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-523-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Maxine Hong Kingston%Maxine Hong Kingston, acclaimed author of many books including the award-winning The Woman Warrior and her latest book Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace. For the past 15 years, Kingston has been working with veterans - as well as other survivors of war to convert the horrors they experienced into the words and stories that Kingston believes will help them cope and survive.%1/11/2010 3:25:14 PM%3204200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/93/BMJL-001106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001106-stream__760626.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Reforming American Health Care%Advocate Donna Smith on how our broken system is hurting ordinary Americans.  Then, policy analysts and physicians Sidney Wolfe of Public Citizen and David Himmelstein of Physicians for a National Health Program join Bill Moyers for a frank discussion about the political and logistical feasibility of a single-payer system amidst the troubled economy and a government dominated by lobbyists.%6/4/2009 5:53:46 PM%3204066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/60/897/BMJL-001306-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001306-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Predicting Pandemics%How do we fight both the swine flu pandemic and our fear of it? NOW sits down with Dr. Larry Brilliant, one of the most prominent figures in world health, to find out. The two discuss how high tech tools are making it easier for scientists to detect global outbreaks, the critical importance of early detection and early response, and how the current pandemic has yet to show its real hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:07 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/634/519-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-519-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Killer Flu%In 1918, a flu pandemic ripped through the global population with such speed and virulence that by the end of the following year an estimated 40 million people would be dead. Where did this particular flu strain come from, and what made it so deadly? 85 years later, virologists and epidemiologists the world over are still hunting down the answers to those two critical questions.%9/3/2009 5:31:12 PM%3293333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/159/655/sede-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000402-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doctors' Diaries%Seven doctors, 21 years... Saving lives is only part of the story.%5/12/2009 2:09:52 PM%6131000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/796/nova-003608-09-thumb__758425.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA_Doctors_STACK__842139.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Sick Around America%FRONTLINE travels the country examining the nation's broken health care system and exploring the need for a fundamental overhaul.%4/23/2009 10:35:32 AM%3255530%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/25/928/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2710-cove.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Marta Pelaez and Mike Davis%&quot;Old-school socialist&quot; Mike Davis gives his critique of the government's response to the economic crisis and how he thinks it compares to Roosevelt's New Deal.  And, Marta Pelaez, president of Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc., with perspective on the human face of the economic downturn and how it may be pushing some families over the edge.%6/4/2009 5:54:53 PM%3063083%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/71/BMJL-001249-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001249-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Lobotomist%In the 1940s Dr. Walter Freeman gained fame for perfecting the lobotomy, then hailed as a miracle cure for the severely mentally ill. But within a few years, lobotomy was labeled one of the most barbaric mistakes of modern medicine.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3286266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/828/amex-002002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_lobotomist.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Test Tube Babies%Pioneering researchers attempting to conceive babies through in vitro fertilization faced daunting obstacles and much controversy before the world's first test tube baby was born on July 25, 1978.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3096200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001904-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_test_tube_babies.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%My Father, My Brother, and Me%Correspondent Dave Iverson's personal journey to understand Parkinson's, the disease which has taken such a toll on his family.%4/4/2009 11:42:00 AM%3370170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb__373806.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2707-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Polio Crusade%In the summer of 1950 Wytheville, VA realized the nation's worst medical fears. An outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, commonly known as Polio, swept through a small town of 5,500 in which 40 percent of residents had not yet reached their eighteenth birthday. Highly contagious, just in time for summer vacation, the devastating neurodegenerative disease had chosen its next target.%7/7/2009 10:58:37 AM%3205266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/741/amex-002102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Polio_Crusade.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Transport: Food Miles%In the 21st-century global food economy, by the time it's been grown, processed and distributed, most food has traveled an average of 1,500 miles before reaching the plate.  AS renowned author Michael Pollan elaborates, the effects of this fossil fuel-driven system are detrimental to the environment, to health and to social well-being.%12/18/2009 3:22:33 PM%1528964%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/276/773/desi-000309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI309_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Phoenix Mars Lander, Brain Trauma, Mammoth Mystery, Judah Folkman%Season 3: Episode 6%9/2/2009 9:54:43 AM%3147046%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/386/nosn-000306_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN306.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Killer Microbe%A benign bug becomes a highly lethal pathogen, known to U.S. soldiers as Iraqibacter.%12/2/2009 2:52:12 PM%510333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/263/24/nova-microbe-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/KillerMicrobes_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_trimmed__194332.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Personal DNA Testing, Art Authentication, Carpturing Carbon, Pardis Sabeti%Season 3: Episode 2%9/15/2009 9:34:04 AM%3115537%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/356/nosn-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN302.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%A Walk to Beautiful%A powerful story of healing & hope for women in Ethiopia devastated by childbirth injuries.  A Walk to Beautiful won the 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Program - Long Format.%3/14/2009 6:33:34 PM%3213632%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/664/NOVA-003506-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3506_web__523985.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Doping for Gold%Imagine if today's athletes were unknowingly involved in a government-sponsored secret doping program, leaving them with tarnished honors, broken bodies and damaged psyches. Doping for Gold investigates one of the most alarming cover-ups in the history of the Olympic Games - East Germany's organized use of steroids and testosterone to bolster its athletes' performance from 1960s through the 1980s.  This program received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%9/9/2009 2:20:11 PM%3216010%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/159/450/sede-000801-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000801-stream__175523.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Sick Around the World%In the debate over health care, what might the U.S. learn from the successes and failures of five other capitalist democracies?%3/5/2009 2:17:41 PM%3379066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/1003/39/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2611-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Crash: A Tale of Two Species%This is the story of the fabric of life, and how all species are connected. At its center is the horseshoe crab, a creature that has remained virtually unchanged for eons.  Its annual spawning produces millions of eggs that are the lifeline for a tiny bird, the red knot. But horseshoe crab numbers are plummeting, and the pyramid depending on this age-old creature is about to come crashing down.  This program receive a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%7/30/2009 3:30:39 PM%3044902%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/121/816/naat-002507-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002507-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Medicated Child%Millions of U.S. children are taking psychiatric drugs, most never tested on kids. Good medicine - or an uncontrolled experiment?%11/2/2009 3:06:28 PM%3376738%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/232/936/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2605-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Episode 7: GeekDad%WIRED SCIENCE travels to Vermont to watch as sensors are placed on a bridge to monitor the health of the structure; Ziya Tong examines restless leg syndrome; Rocky Roccanova, CEO of TouchTable, Inc., demonstrates TouchTable's interactive interface; Adam Rogers looks into purchasing his own satellite; and WIRED SCIENCE'S very own GeekDad sets out to build a UFO hovercraft with his daughter.%11/6/2009 3:49:33 PM%3194044%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/609/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode107.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS107.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Marathon Challenge%Explore what it takes for novice runners to make it through a classic test of endurance.%6/10/2009 7:38:06 PM%3156149%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/140/3414-episode.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3414_HiMotion.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Episode 4: Body Builders%Correspondent Tamara Krinsky visits with Dr. Anthony Atala and learns about building organs in his lab; WIRED SCIENCE heads to two underground labs in search of neutrinos.%11/6/2009 3:43:45 PM%3047733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/465/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode104.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS104_HD.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Journal: Katrina Revisited%Professor Melissa Harris Lacewell and environmental activist Mike Tidwell discuss what we've learned and what we still haven't learned from the Katrina disaster.%8/26/2009 2:42:54 PM%3210066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/293/BMJL-001119-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001119-stream.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Living Weapon%Examine the international race to develop biological weapons during World War II and the Cold War, the scientific and technical challenges scientists faced, and the moral dilemmas posed by their eventual success.%6/30/2009 9:48:36 PM%3204533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/999/43/amex-001908-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_the_living_weapon.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%Surgical Slimmers%In spite of the risks, people are lining up to solve their weight problems in the operating room.%11/18/2009 12:30:40 PM%1553043%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/513/samf1501_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SAMF1501_44khz__525912.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%A Thousand Words%In Melba Williams' award-winning A Thousand Words, the filmmaker's father, a Vietnam veteran who has suffered a stroke, tries to recapture his war experience for his children. They discover that the true story can be found in the photography and moving images he left behind.%11/9/2009 9:37:25 AM%517990%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/237/159/1000words.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/1000words.mp4
Topics%Health & Wellness%The Venom Cure%There are thousands of different animals on this planet whose venom contains components that may be able to help mankind. Venom can potentially be used as coagulants, anti-coagulants, pesticides, pain killers, and cures for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Meet the reptile-chasers and scientists who are researching the venom cure. It's risky, but rewarding, work.%11/24/2009 10:38:31 AM%3075933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/255/177/naat-002209-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002209-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Atlantic City, Hour 3%Where better for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Kevin Zavian to dive into the subject of pearls than at Dock's Oyster House in Atlantic City, New Jersey? Highlights include: a fanciful circa 1900 Folk Art sculpture; a 1934 New York Yankees team signed baseball; and an early twentieth-century landscape painting by George Bellows valued at $150,000.%2/9/2010 8:01:47 AM%3171133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/320/57/anro_001406_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1406_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%The Bombing of Germany%In World War II British and American Allied forces carried out a bombing campaign of unprecedented might over Germany's cities, claiming the lives of nearly half a million civilians.%2/5/2010 5:15:01 PM%3105133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/317/638/bombing_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2203_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%Preview: Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature:  In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a leading Vietnam War strategist, concludes that America's role in the war is based on decades of lies.  He leaks 7,000 pages of top-secret documents to The New York Times, a daring act of conscience that leads directly to Watergate, President Nixon's resignation and the end of the Vietnam War.%2/2/2010 5:47:28 PM%150836%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/315/22/POVdangerthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/mostdangerousman_tra.mp4
Topics%History%Ghosts of Machu Picchu%Why did the Incas abandon their city in the clouds?%2/3/2010 7:31:04 AM%3172800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/305/440/nova-003704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3704_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%Atlantic City, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Andy Ourant dip into a discussion of the market for swimsuit-clad, early twentieth-century bisque figurines known as bathing beauties. Highlights include: a collection of Enrico Caruso memorabilia; an oil paining by Alberto Pasini; and a pair of heirloom boxwood and ivory figurines that could be worth $400,000.%2/2/2010 6:32:52 AM%3172774%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/313/963/anro_001405_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1405_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%The Donner Party%Three years before the Gold Rush, 87 pioneers took a shortcut westward to California, only to get caught in the snows of the Sierra Nevada. The emigrants' fateful journey culminated in death and cannibalism.%2/1/2010 4:27:24 PM%4991918%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/314/5/donner_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_503_4x3.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: State of the Union(s)%Monica Youn and Zephyr Teachout on the court decision on campaign finance.  AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka offer shis perspective on President Obama's first State of the Union address and on whether organized labor can grow and generate jobs in the 21st century. And, Bill Moyers remembers historian Howard Zinn.%1/29/2010 11:10:54 PM%3139866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/311/865/BMJL-001340-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001340-stream.mp4
Topics%History%A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement%Watch a preview of the upcoming concert, &quot;In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement.&quot;%1/26/2010 3:30:08 PM%32066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/308/493/ipwh_preview.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PBS_IPWH_Cut_21_cove.mp4
Topics%History%Wyatt Earp%Celebrated as a man who took control of his own destiny, Wyatt Earp came to epitomize the town-taming marshal responsible for bringing the forces of law, order and civilization to the Wild West.%1/25/2010 2:59:03 PM%3191861%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/302/710/amex-002202_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_2202_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%Atlantic City, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the Wheaton Arts Center, where appraiser Arlie Sulka discusses American paperweights and host Mark L. Walberg tries his hand at glass blowing. Highlights include: an inscribed Walt Whitman memoir; a statue by French sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse; and an oil painting by Cornelius Krieghoff valued at $200,000 to $350,000.%1/26/2010 10:05:47 AM%3170336%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/307/878/anro_001404_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1404_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%Raleigh, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits North Carolina's Museum of the Cape Fear to examine some of the weapons made in North Carolina during the Civil War. Highlights include: an archive of items related to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1966 visit to Durham; an heirloom Virginia-made table, purported to have ties to Thomas Jefferson; and chairs made by New England furniture maker John Gaines.%1/19/2010 10:26:07 AM%3170824%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/302/718/anro_001403_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1403_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%Influenza 1918%Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans - more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.%1/6/2010 8:56:37 AM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/961/influenza1918THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1005_4x3__159466.mp4
Topics%History%Benjamin Latrobe: America's First Architect%Noted architecture critic Paul Goldberger hosts this documentary biography of Benjamin Latrobe, the creator of the first uniquely &quot;American&quot; architecture.  His works include the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and the Baltimore Basilica.  Latrobe's tumultuous life was a series of creative triumphs, personal tragedies, and constant re-invention.%1/19/2010 4:46:05 AM%3324911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/569/LatrobeTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BLAA_000_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%Return to Cranford: Episode 2%Dame Judi Dench returns in the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated &quot;Cranford&quot; miniseries, based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie rejoin the cast in the acclaimed story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town.%1/13/2010 4:20:20 PM%5019666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/297/409/mast-004002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4002_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Greg Mortenson, Thomas Frank%Author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, whose best-selling books THREE CUPS OF TEA and STONES INTO SCHOOLS argue that education is the best way to peace in Afghanistan and across the Islamic world. WALL STREET JOURNAL correspondent and author of THE WRECKING CREW: HOW conservatives RUINED GOVERNMENT, ENRICHED THEMSELVES, AND BEGGARED THE NATION takes a look back at the decade that was.%1/16/2010 12:15:28 AM%3172466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/299/891/BMJL-001338-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001338-stream__358642.mp4
Topics%History%Wilson & Ditch: Digging America%Wilson and Ditch get an American history lesson as they visit Philadelphia, PA.%1/13/2010 12:18:34 PM%324416%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/297/380/WDDG_101_GA2_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/297/380/WDDG_101_GA2.mp4" t
Topics%History%Raleigh, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser J. Michael Flanigan visit the North Carolina Museum of History to look at the work of Thomas Day, a free man of color who became the most famous North Carolina furniture maker of the nineteenth century. Highlights include: a circa 1800 bottle case on stand; a needlework sampler; and an Andrew Wyeth watercolor valued at $450,000.%1/12/2010 9:43:37 AM%3170800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/293/521/anro_001402_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1402_16x9__954426.mp4
Topics%History%Return to Cranford: Episode 1%Dame Judi Dench returns in the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated &quot;Cranford&quot; miniseries, based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie rejoin the cast in the acclaimed story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town.%1/8/2010 2:03:21 PM%5030115%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/293/485/mast-004001-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4001_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%Becoming Us%Series host and narrator, Alan Alda, confronts the puzzle of why our ancestors in Africa got the Spark and evolved into us, while the first humans to leave Africa for Europe--the Neanderthals--never did.  Why did we flourish, while they changed very little for thousands of generations before eventually dying out?%1/6/2010 3:59:29 PM%3281466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/291/791/husp-101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-101-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Raleigh, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2010 season kicks off from Raleigh, North Carolina, with a look at vintage whirligigs with appraiser Ken Farmer. Highlights include: a 1920 Arts and Crafts desk and lamp; a rare Gibson Double 12 Electric Guitar; and a set of Chinese Quianlong Period carved jade objects whose auction estimate of $710,000 to $1,070,000 makes it the highest value appraisal in Roadshow history.%1/5/2010 6:38:57 AM%3171218%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/289/287/anro_001401_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1401_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%What Darwin Never Knew%One hundred and fifty years later, scientists decode nature's greatest mysteries.%1/8/2010 12:22:17 PM%6727076%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/285/524/nova-003617-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3617_FIX_16x9__983332.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Bill T. Jones%At the close of Lincoln's bicentennial year, Bill Moyers Journal takes a unique look at the 16th President. Moyers speaks with critically acclaimed choreographer Bill T. Jones about his creative process, his insights into Lincoln, and how dance can give us fresh perspective on America's most-studied president.%12/28/2009 4:09:21 PM%3212933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/284/918/BMJL-001336-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001336-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Slave Songbook%The president of the Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum recently discovered an unusual book in his late mother's extraordinary collection of African American artifacts. The small, cloth-bound book, titled Slave Songs of the United States, has a publication date of 1867 and contains a collection of 136 plantation songs. Could this be the first book of African American spirituals ever published?%1/8/2010 6:12:04 PM%1060733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/280/108/hide-slavesongbook-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/hide-slavesongbook-stream.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Washington for Sale?%Amidst fading hopes for real reform on issues ranging from high finance to health care, economist Robert Kuttner and journalist Matt Taibbi join Bill Moyers to discuss Wall Street's power over the  federal government.%12/18/2009 10:27:55 PM%3143933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/277/24/BMJL-001335-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001335-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Q&A with Louisa May Alcott filmmakers%Director Nancy Porter, producer Harriet Reisen, and actress Elizabeth Marvel fielded questions from the audience of the premiere screening of Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'.%12/16/2009 11:54:36 AM%1532665%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/274/400/amms-2207-screenthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-screening__629427.mp4
Topics%History%Peter & Paul and the Christian Rev. Pt. 2%Spread outside Judea by missionaries like Peter and Paul, the Jesus movement caught on quickly among Jews and non-Jews around the Roman Empire.%12/22/2009 1:42:26 PM%3330647%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/279/991/ppau_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PPAU_102_unstack.mp4
Topics%History%Peter & Paul and the Christian Rev. Pt. 1%Early Christianity faced powerful obstacles. The might of the Roman Empire and the power-politics of ancient Jerusalem lay a heavy burden on those who believed Jesus was &quot;the Messiah.&quot;%12/7/2009 2:09:30 PM%3361576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/266/848/ppau_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PPAU_101_unstack.mp4
Topics%History%Kingdom of David: The Gifts of the Jews%Rabbis struggle to reinvigorate Judaism after the Romans destroy temples; the rise of Christianity.%12/9/2009 4:33:26 PM%3334199%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/289/KIDA104_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA104_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%Anatomy of a Pandemic%Join the PBS NewsHour's Ray Suarez for an exploration of the science and policy of this year's swine flu pandemic: what is known about the current H1N1 influenza outbreak and how is the government preparing for the next big threat.%12/15/2009 9:34:49 AM%3306057%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/272/897/20091214_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/20091214_documentary.mp4
Topics%History%Kingdom of David: The End of Days%Conflict erupts between Jews and Romans when Pompeii enters Judah in 63 B.C.%12/9/2009 4:33:25 PM%3364757%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/818/KIDA103_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA103_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%Kingdom of David: Book and the Sword%Ezra reads the Bible to illiterate Judeans in 458 B.C.; the Maccabees defend their religious freedom.%12/9/2009 4:33:30 PM%3364617%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/812/KIDA102_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA102_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%Kingdom of David: Rivers of Babylon%In 586 B.C., exiled Israelites write down stories of Judah.%12/9/2009 4:33:23 PM%3364989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/811/KIDA101_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA101_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Howard Zinn%Historian Howard Zinn has chronicled centuries of people's struggles against oppression. He joins Bill Moyers to discuss the voices of today's people and his new film THE PEOPLE SPEAK. And, organizers George Goehl and Heather Booth on turning anger into action.%12/11/2009 10:30:35 PM%3219800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/270/684/BMJL-001334-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001334_stream.mp4
Topics%History%Morgan Freeman: Thursday, 12/10/09%Actor Morgan Freeman talks about achieving success late in life and how he came to portray Nelson Mandela in the new acclaimed film, &quot;Invictus.&quot;%12/11/2009 3:39:02 AM%1367841%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/270/158/morganfreeman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_morganfreeman.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Oliver Stone%Oliver Stone came back from Vietnam a changed man, and his experiences of war have influenced his filmmaking. He talks with Bill Moyers about how being a veteran has affected his life, his work and his vision of the world.%12/5/2009 2:16:34 AM%2977933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/265/36/BMJL-001333-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001333-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Scenes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'%Watch six scenes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women.'%12/1/2009 12:39:11 PM%1426866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/261/868/amms-2207-clipsthumb__800343.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-stream-fixed.mp4
Topics%History%Mobile, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg and appraiser Don Cresswell visit the Audubon Bird Sanctuary on Dauphin Island, the perfect setting for a look at bird prints by artists including James Audubon. Highlights include: a jersey worn by NFL football legend Gayle Sayers; a side chair that may have graced the Lincoln White House; and rare books containing lithographs of American Indian chiefs.%12/4/2009 3:36:48 PM%3194624%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/264/706/anro_001111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1111_web_44khz__167660.mp4
Topics%History%Mumbai Massacre%Timed for the first anniversary of the attacks, &quot;Mumbai Massacre&quot; brings viewers survivor accounts, closed-circuit footage from within the hotels and actual words spoken by victims and terrorists. Told from the perspective of the victims, the film places viewers inside the maelstrom, where they become witnesses to the critical events and decisions that meant the difference between life and death.%11/25/2009 1:04:32 PM%3160200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/256/194/sede-000903-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000903-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Seabiscuit%Seabiscuit was dung-colored and boxy, with stumpy legs that wouldn't completely straighten, a straggly tail and an ungainly gait, but though he didn't look the part, he was one of the most remarkable thoroughbred racehorses in history.%10/29/2009 8:21:24 AM%3217612%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/16/305/SeabiscuitTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1511_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: LBJ's Road to War%As President Obama prepares to announce how many more troops he will send to Afghanistan, Bill Moyers remembers the presidency of Lyndon Johnson and the agonizing decisions that escalated America's involvement in Vietnam. Through Johnson's secret tapes of phone calls and conversations, and his own reminiscences, Moyers recalls the events that plunged us ever deeper into war.%11/20/2009 11:50:33 PM%3238333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/252/918/BMJL-001331-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001331-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Lost Cave Temples%In a remote corner of the Himalaya, in the forbidden kingdom of Mustang, a team of climbers scale cliffs to climb into mysterious caves for the first time and discover ancient cave temples lost to the modern world.%11/19/2009 7:28:27 AM%3370400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/251/161/lost_caves_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LCAT000_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%Becoming Human Part 3%The third hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines why, of the many species of humans that once shared the globe, only our species, Homo sapiens, remains.%11/17/2009 7:05:39 PM%3092247%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/242/729/nova-003615-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3615_44khz__133654.mp4
Topics%History%Gail Collins: Monday, 11/16/09%Writer Gail Collins talks about her book, &lt;em&gt;When Everything Changed&lt;/em&gt;, and comments on the significance of Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.%11/17/2009 1:49:42 AM%856862%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/248/784/gailcollins_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_gailcollins.mp4
Topics%History%Surviving the Dust Bowl%The story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, disease and even death for nearly a decade.%11/17/2009 6:38:57 AM%3151435%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/18/65/DustBowlthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1008_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%Louisville, Hour 3%At the Embroiderer's Guild of America in Louisville, Kentucky, appraiser Nancy Druckman shows host Mark L. Walberg samples of antique needlework crafted by school girls. Highlights include: a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp; an 1876 portrait Jumeau doll with almost all original parts; and a Kentucky corner cupboard made of locally grown wood and valued at $8,500.%11/17/2009 10:11:06 AM%3177279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/249/65/anro_001215_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1215_HDtoSD_audio__637419.mp4
Topics%History%Bruce Feiler: Thursday, 11/12/2009%Best-selling author Bruce Feiler talks about his critically acclaimed book on the life of Moses, &quot;America's Prophet&quot;.%11/13/2009 3:28:47 AM%1333289%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/244/352/brucefeiler_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_brucefeiler.mp4
Topics%History%The Way We Get By - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly talk about their film, The Way We Get By, which takes an intimate look at three elderly troop greeters in Maine, one of whom is Gaudet's mother Joan. The filmmakers talk about how they became close to the characters, what sending a loved one off to war means and what we can all learn from the troop greeters. The film airs on Nov 11th on PBS at 9PM%11/11/2009 4:47:32 PM%508466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/242/710/twwgb_btl_pbsvideo.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/twwgb_btlFIX.mp4
Topics%History%The Airmen and the Headhunters%In 1944, a U.S. bomber was hit by Japanese anti-aircraft fire, and the crew ejected and parachuted into the wilderness. They were taken in and protected by members of the Dayak tribe - the &quot;wild men of Borneo,&quot; who were infamous for their custom of hunting and smoking enemy heads. Months later, the airmen were found by an eccentric British Major who devised an ingenious plan to rescue the men.%11/11/2009 5:24:51 PM%3156533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/16/321/SEDEairHeadthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000902-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Becoming Human Part 2%The second hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines new discoveries that reveal how the first humans hunted and formed families.%11/10/2009 7:08:30 PM%3087673%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/235/868/nova-003614-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3614_new__325204.mp4
Topics%History%Louisville, Hour 2%At the historic Civil War battle site in Perryville, Kentucky, host Mark L. Walberg is joined by appraiser Rafael Eledge, who instructs collectors on how to avoid falling for a fake Confederate belt buckle. Highlights include: an heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; and a pair of boxing gloves signed twice by Muhammad Ali -- once as Cassius Clay in 1963, and again as Muhammad Ali forty years later.%11/10/2009 9:58:49 AM%3177047%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/241/50/anro_001214_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1214_HDtoSD_audio__841156.mp4
Topics%History%Outtakes from Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'%Louisa May Alcott's reputation as a morally upstanding spinster, reflecting the conventional propriety of late 19th Century Concord, is firmly established. However, raised among reformers, the intellectual protege of Emerson and Hawthorne and Thoreau, Alcott was actually a free thinker, with democratic ideals and progressive values about women.%11/6/2009 4:06:41 PM%838379%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/234/950/amms-2207-outtakes-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2207-outtakes2.mp4
Topics%History%Louisville, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is in Louisville, Kentucky, birthplace of boxing legend Muhammad Ali and the Muhammad Ali Center, where Mark and appraiser Mike Gutierrez talk about collecting memorabilia of the former World Heavyweight Champion. Highlights include: an early nineteenth-century embroidered silk mourning picture; an heirloom mint julep cup; and original cover art for The Saturday Evening Post.%11/3/2009 10:25:33 AM%3176866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/233/633/anro_001213_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO_001213_4x3__092335.mp4
Topics%History%The Civilian Conservation Corps%The CCC was President Roosevelt's answer to the environmental and economic challenges facing the country. Enlisting 250,000 workers in just two months, the CCC was an ambitious undertaking that brought several government agencies together in the effort.%11/3/2009 9:33:22 AM%3190259%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/13/593/AMEXcccTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2201_HD.mp4
Topics%History%Robin D. G. Kelley: Monday, 10/26%Cultural historian Robin D. G. Kelley shares stories from his new biography of Thelonious Monk.%10/27/2009 6:14:27 PM%682968%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/226/685/robinkelley_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robinkelley.mp4
Topics%History%The Crash of 1929%Based on eight years of continued prosperity, presidents and economists alike confidently predicted that America would soon enter a time when there would be no more poverty, no more depressions -- a &quot;New Era&quot; when everyone could be rich.%10/27/2009 10:21:19 AM%3261590%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/897/Crash29AMEXthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX308_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Judge Richard Goldstone%Bill Moyers talks with Justice Richard Goldstone, who headed up the controversial UN Human Rights Council investigation into fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.%10/23/2009 11:31:59 PM%3166000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/222/388/BMJL-001327-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001327-stream.mp4
Topics%History%San Antonio, Hour 2%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Beth Szescila visit the Witte Museum's collection of horn furniture, a German craft popularized in nineteenth-century America by Texas maker Wenzel Friedrich. Highlights include: a controversial silver statue of St. Catherine; an heirloom needlepoint sampler; and a massive desk and bookcase, made in the mid-nineteenth-century German-Texan tradition.%10/21/2009 3:01:12 PM%3176443%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/219/453/anro_001208_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1208_HD_16x9__371910.mp4
Topics%History%Dr. Terrence Roberts: Friday, 10/16%Dr. Terrence Roberts reflects on the therapeutic process of writing his memoir and whether the &quot;Little Rock Nine&quot; experience was worth it.%10/17/2009 3:42:18 AM%670824%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/214/936/terrenceroberts_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_terrenceroberts.mp4
Topics%History%A Newspaper Serves Its Community - Archive Film%An educational short teaching kids how a story makes the paper. The short breaks down the process on a job by job basis. Each job is described in easy-to-understand detail.%10/16/2009 10:08:04 AM%820105%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/213/526/ilct_newspaperserves_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_newspaperserves.mp4
Topics%History%What is a Company? - LA TIMES Archival Film%An industrial film from the 1960s that looks into the history and inner workings of Times Mirror, and how Norman Chandler's involvement made Times Mirror the largest publishing empire in the country.%10/16/2009 10:08:04 AM%794865%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/213/378/ilct_whatisacompany_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_archive_company_cove__822802.mp4
Topics%History%San Antonio, Hour 1%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Christopher Mitchell visit the venerable Buckhorn Saloon and Museum for a discussion of antique colt pistols. Highlights include: a valuable Chinese Tang Dynasty pottery horse; an unusually large Teco vase from Terra Cotta, Illinois; and a collection of rare, early World Series programs, including one for the 1905 World Series, estimated to be worth $12,800.%10/21/2009 5:33:37 AM%3185034%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/218/667/anro_001207_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1207_HD_16x9__254698.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Darwin's Darkest Hour%NOVA and National Geographic Television present a two-hour drama on the crisis that compelled Darwin to publish his theory of evolution.%10/7/2009 9:21:46 AM%6112266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/13/497/nova-003605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3605_HD_stack.mp4
Topics%History%LA Times Today%A look at the Times in the late 1970s at the height of its journalistic and financial success under Otis Chandler.%10/6/2009 6:25:22 AM%894494%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/145/ilct_latimestoday_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_tape4.mp4
Topics%History%City of Destiny%Explore the growth of Los Angeles after World War II.%10/6/2009 6:25:23 AM%1850189%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/81/ilct_cityofdestiny_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_tape1.mp4
Topics%History%Inventing LA: Full Show%Two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Peter Jones chronicles the epic saga of the most powerful family in Los Angeles history: the Chandlers. For four generations, they wielded unique influence through their newspaper, the Los Angeles Times. In their pursuit of personal agendas and civic ideals, they built the city of the future and exposed the dark side of the American Dream. Liev Schreiber narrates.%10/6/2009 6:20:16 AM%6957511%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/145/ilct_fullshow_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_full.mp4
Topics%History%Preview%Two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Peter Jones chronicles the epic saga of the most powerful family in Los Angeles history: the Chandlers. For four generations, they wielded unique influence through their newspaper, the Los Angeles Times. In their pursuit of personal agendas and civic ideals, they built the city of the future and exposed the dark side of the American Dream. Liev Schreiber narrates.%9/29/2009 1:18:51 PM%192125%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/197/463/inventingla_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_promo_cove2.mp4
Topics%History%Spokane, Hour 3%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Bill Mercer visit the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture and its collection of beaded bags, crafted by Indian tribes of the Columbia River region. Highlights include: a circa 1900 Louis XIV-style French clock; a beautifully-preserved nineteenth-century Heriz rug; and a desk and chair used at the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1873.%10/27/2009 4:04:41 PM%3176400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/226/587/anro_001212_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1212_HD_16x9.mp4
Topics%History%Nixon Tape%A recorded phone conversation reveals former President Nixon's opinion of the Chandlers.%9/22/2009 10:13:51 PM%57864%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/641/ilct_nixontape_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_nixon_cove__687198.mp4
Topics%History%Bombing at the Times%Unionists explode dynamite at the Times Headquarters during Harrison Gray Otis' reign as publisher.%9/23/2009 2:49:56 PM%177510%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/817/ilct_bombing_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_bombing_cove.mp4
Topics%History%California Dreaming%A look at the lifestyle of a former LA Times' publisher through a montage of archival images.%9/23/2009 2:50:01 PM%66332%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/817/ilct_californiadreamin2_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ila_californiadreamin_cove.mp4
Topics%History%How The Delicious Apple Got Its Name%The story of a bright red apple that has become an American icon.%10/7/2009 5:10:06 PM%69733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/393/thumb-delicious.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_How_The_Delicious_Apple_44__203099.mp4
Topics%History%The Last Refuge (1890-1915)%By the end of the 19th century, widespread industrialization has left many Americans worried about whether the country will have any pristine land left. Congress has yet to establish clear judicial authority or appropriations for the protection of the parks. This sparks a conservation movement by organizations such as the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, and the Boone and Crockett Club.%9/28/2009 10:24:12 PM%7882965%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/161/np2thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/NPAB-102-WETA-PBS-Web.mp4
Topics%History%El Último Refugio (1890-1915)%A los norteamericanos les preocupa que el país se quede sin tierra originaria.%9/28/2009 10:24:13 PM%7882965%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/14/193/espanolthumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/NPAB-102-WETA-PBS-Web-SPANISH.mp4
Topics%History%PBS Previews%Filmmaker Ken Burns and his longtime colleague Dayton Duncan take us on a behind the scenes tour of their new PBS series, THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA. The team explains why they chose The Parks as their subject, as well as describing their five-year journey through research, scripting, filming and editing the series.%5/25/2009 1:43:32 PM%1489211%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/17/849/pbspreviewsnew.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/PPNP_Embedded__312417.mp4
Topics%History%So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away%The film tells the story of a determined group of teenagers who, more than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated their homes and scattered their families, return to New Orleans alone and struggle to graduate from high school. A touching and shocking story of the abandoned children of Louisiana, the film is also a bracing portrait of teens who won't be defeated by their abandonment.%9/18/2009 1:17:02 PM%572639%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/167/948/sothewind_full_142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/sothewind_full.mp4
Topics%History%Matthew Weiner: Friday, 9/18%&lt;em&gt;Mad Men&lt;/em&gt; creator reflects on the difficulties he faced in the creation of the hit show.%9/19/2009 1:33:28 AM%721254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/186/478/matthewweiner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mattweiner.mp4
Topics%History%A Healing Art%Artificial eye makers combine artistry, skill and compassion to rekindle hope for their patients and families. Each eye is a work of art created to be as unique as the individual who wears it. Follow the compelling journey of several patients from a state of fear to a place of hope as they are transformed by caring and capable hands.%11/6/2009 1:18:22 PM%424576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/182/695/ahealingart_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/ahealingart_full.mp4
Topics%History%Ted Kennedy, Jr. - Wednesday, 9/16%Ted Kennedy, Jr., son of the late Massachusetts senator, discusses growing up in a political family and handling criticism of his father.%9/16/2009 11:41:46 PM%1433367%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/179/32/tedkennedyjr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tedkennedyjr.mp4
Topics%History%Ken Burns: Tuesday, 9/15%Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns talks about his latest project, the six-part documentary &quot;The National Parks: America's Best Idea&quot;.%9/15/2009 11:43:40 PM%1428828%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/174/915/kenburns_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kenburns.mp4
Topics%History%Fred Kaplan: Thursday, 9/3%Journalist Fred Kaplan describe some of the revolutions that made '59 such a pivotal year.%9/4/2009 3:09:15 AM%762032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/160/759/fredkaplan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_fredkaplan.mp4
Topics%History%Peter Baker: Wednesday, 9/2%New York Times White House correspondent Peter Baker talks U.S. policy versus politics related to the war in Afghanistan.%9/2/2009 11:28:55 PM%711311%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/158/13/peterbaker_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterbaker__666670.mp4
Topics%History%Web Extra: Civil War Bridge%Did a South Carolina man discover evidence that could redraw Civil War maps?  Host Elyse Luray goes to Columbia to investigate.%9/2/2009 3:11:25 PM%966266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/157/46/HIDE-CivilWarBridge-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-CivilWarBridge-preview.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 10%What happened to a WWII POW who sketched portraits at the German camp Stalag 17B? What's the story behind photographs of the Seadrome project? Was an old artillery shell involved in an attack on Black Tom Island?%8/27/2009 7:50:43 PM%3278133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/149/784/HIDE-000710-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000710-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Eric Sundquist: Thursday, 8/27%UCLA professor Eric Sundquist assesses the speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.%8/28/2009 4:59:51 AM%679546%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/150/217/ericsundquist_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ericsundquist.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 9%Are six large paintings part of a mural project commissioned by the WPA? Why would abolitionist White Matlack own a miniature profile of George Washington? Is a piece of paper a fragment of a Japanese Balloon Bomb?%8/21/2009 3:05:12 PM%3284133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/142/907/HIDE-000709-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000709-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Web Extra: Stalag 17 Portrait%The Germans shot down George Silva's plane during World War II, and he spent the rest of the war in Stalag 17.  George paid one potato and two onions for one of his fellow POWs to sketch his portrait.  Sixty-five years later George wants to know what happened to the artist. Did he survive the prison camp?%8/24/2009 3:59:22 PM%1054266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/145/391/HIDE-Stalag17-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-Stalag17-preview.mp4
Topics%History%The 1930s Series Preview%This five-part series examines the political and cultural life of America during a tumultuous decade -- and draws parallels to our current age. Beginning with the stock market crash of 1929, the series looks at the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the construction of the Hoover Dam, the catastrophic drought that created the Dust Bowl and an unlikely hero: Seabiscuit.%8/20/2009 5:32:52 PM%62996%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/13/305/1930s.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex30s_prvw.mp4
Topics%History%Don Hewitt Tribute: Wednesday, 8/19%Tavis pays tribute to &quot;60 Minutes&quot; creator Don Hewitt, including clips from his two appearances on the show.%8/20/2009 12:05:33 PM%555822%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/141/154/donhewitt_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_donhewitttribute.mp4
Topics%History%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 8%Could a World War II souvenir be a dagger that belonged to Benito Mussolini? Could references in family letters refer to a post-slavery exodus to Liberia? Was a little black box a Civilian Warning Device for nuclear attacks?%8/17/2009 2:29:39 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/128/199/HIDE-000708-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-00708-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Corneille: Wednesday, 8/12%Singer-songwriter Corneille recounts his firsthand experience with the Rwandan genocide.%8/13/2009 12:47:55 AM%630050%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/134/477/corneille_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_corneille.mp4
Topics%History%Fort James, South Dakota%In 1865, a unit of cavalry soldiers was sent west to keep the peace between incoming pioneer settlers and the Sioux Indians in what is now South Dakota. The soldiers built Fort James, one of the few stone forts on the American frontier. Time Team America traveled to South Dakota to find out how much of the fort survives so that it can be protected for future research.%7/30/2009 5:42:32 PM%3253133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/122/3/TTEA-000105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000105-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Houston, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg joins appraiser Beth Sczesila for a tour of Bayou Bend, once home to famed Houston philanthropist and antiques collector Ima Hogg. Highlights: a watch that once belonged to Mickey Mantle; a valuable collection of lithographed orange crate labels; and a 1959 replica of artist Edith Parsons circa 1920 Turtle Baby bronze sculpture, valued at $35,000 to $40,000.%8/4/2009 6:03:18 PM%3226087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/120/656/anro_001005_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1005.mp4
Topics%History%Part 4: Planet Finance%Niall Ferguson chronicles the spread of good -- and bad -- financial practices across the globe, and the consequences for all of us.%7/7/2009 11:34:00 AM%3349014%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/770/ep4_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO104_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%Range Creek, Utah%Time Team investigates a remote area in eastern Utah that may hold clues to the lives of the Fremont People who lived over 1000 years ago. Most of the sites in the canyon remain virtually untouched, providing a rare opportunity to find out what may have happened to the people who once flourished there.%7/23/2009 2:46:27 PM%3314733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/114/544/TTEA-000104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000104-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Berry Gordy (Part 2): Monday, 7/28%Motown Records founder reflects on working with Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder when they were both children.%7/29/2009 2:53:33 AM%1408081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/120/137/berrygordymotown2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown2.mp4
Topics%History%Berry Gordy (Part 1): Monday, 7/27%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy recounts building life around Hitsville U.S.A.%7/27/2009 11:25:59 PM%1350565%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/118/749/berrygordymotown1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown1.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 6%Could this be a piece of Amelia Earhartï¿½??s lost airplane? Why did an obscure court case about an unknown Native American matter to a US President? Was this unusual home made from a boxcar?%7/23/2009 1:46:25 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/114/492/HIDE-000706-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000706-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Part 3: Risky Business%The roots of the insurance industry in Europe; disasters like Hurricane Katrina expose problems in risk management; the history of hedge funds.%7/7/2009 1:07:59 PM%3364594%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/95/860/ep3_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO103_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%New Philadelphia, Illinois%Beneath farmlands in Western Illinois lie the remains of New Philadelphia, the first American town founded by a free African American prior to the Civil War. Time Team America was invited to help search for the schoolhouse where New Philadelphia's African American children learned to read and write in freedom.%7/16/2009 8:12:53 PM%3254133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/107/460/TTEA-000103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000103-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Web Extra: Boxcar Home%Watch a preview for the Monday, July 27th, episode of History Detectives.  A Colorado couple makes an unusual discovery in their basement, is their home made from a boxcar?  Host Gwendolyn Wright investigates.%7/20/2009 3:55:10 PM%938348%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/110/865/HIDE-boxcar-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-boxcar-preview.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 5%Did this recording play a part in the infamous trial of &quot;Tokyo Rose?&quot; Could this be a photograph of the Lakota warrior Crazy Horse? Could this diary reveal the fate of a missing bomber pilot from World War II?%7/16/2009 7:30:40 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/107/385/HIDE-000705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000705-stream.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God%In his new book, &quot;The Evolution of God,&quot; bestselling author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God has changed through history. Wright sits down with Bill Moyers to discuss why he thinks the notion of God is imperative to a moral society. And, Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on health care.%7/20/2009 2:20:16 PM%3217533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/110/721/BMJL-001314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001314-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Untold Stories: Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers%Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers highlights the work of Yosemite ranger Shelton Johnson and his rediscovery of the story of the African American soldiers who patrolled the parks of the High Sierra at the turn of the last century. Shelton tells the story in the dramatis personae of a Buffalo Soldier himself, directly engaging visitors in a way that is immediate and often high impact.%8/5/2009 12:23:15 PM%688053%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/15/689/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-soldiers-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Part 2: Bonds of War%Niall Ferguson documents the rise of modern finance in Europe and its expansion into the Far East, including the ascendancy of the Rothschilds and bond markets, and the decline of Europe's landed aristocracy.%7/7/2009 12:53:47 PM%3336000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/93/632/ep2_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO102_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%Topper, South Carolina%Deep in South Carolina lies Topper, a remarkable site challenging our understanding of America's first inhabitants. The site is providing material left behind by the Clovis people, but is also challenging theories about when people first came to the American continent. Join Time Team as they hunt for evidence that could shed light on these controversial new theories.%7/9/2009 2:08:18 PM%3313133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/99/25/TTEA-000102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000102-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 4%Why were babies exhibited at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair? How are these photos linked to an early movie mogul? Did the weaver of this Southwestern rug violate a taboo?%7/9/2009 4:58:03 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/99/266/HIDE-000704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000704-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Peace and Prosperity in the West Bank?%Once one of the most dangerous and violent cities in the West Bank, Jenin was the scene of frequent battles between the Israeli military and Palestinian fighters, and was the hometown of more than two dozen suicide bombers. Today, however, there's been a huge turnaround. Jenin is now the center of an international effort to build a safe and economically prosperous Palestinian state.%7/13/2009 5:18:55 PM%1523733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/101/46/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-528-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Part 1: From Bullion to Bubbles%Economist and historian Niall Ferguson examines the current global financial crisis in the context of the financial history of the West, Topics in this episode include: the beginnings of moneylending, stocks, bonds and credit.%7/6/2009 3:15:40 PM%3368170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/93/597/ep1_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO101_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%History%Heart of Jenin%When a Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli soldiers who mistook his toy gun for the real thing, his death could have been just one news story. Instead, Ahmed's parents decision to donate his organs turned tragedy into hope for six Israelis. Heart of Jenin tells the story of Ahmed's tragic death and his father Ismael's journey to visit three of the organ recipients two years later.%7/9/2009 4:30:41 PM%3077333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/99/187/Ismael002142x60.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/Episode802.mp4
Topics%History%Mayor-elect James Young: Wednesday, 7/8%Philadelphia, MS mayor comments on the issues his city faces and reflects on his personal journey into politics.%7/9/2009 9:33:18 AM%714514%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/98/612/jamesyoung_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesyoung.mp4
Topics%History%Berry Gordy: Tuesday, 7/7%Tavis revisits his conversation with Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and shows highlights from the Michael Jackson memorial service at Staples Center.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%675352%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/918/berrygordy2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy_jacksontribute2.mp4
Topics%History%Web Extra: Sideshow Babies%This segment, part of Season 7 Episode 4, will have its TV premiere on Monday, July 13, 9-10 p.m. on PBS. In 1933, a baby so tiny her parents cradled her in a shoebox is whisked away by the Chicago Board of Health and put on display in an incubator at the Chicago World's Fair. Elyse Luray folllows this personal story to the bizarre beginnings of life-saving medical technology.%7/6/2009 2:57:18 PM%927432%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/95/901/HIDE-000704-ch2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-SideshowBabies-preview__261757.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 3%Was this gun used in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre? Does this letter reveal a Booth plot to assassinate Andrew Jackson? How is this explosive device connected to grave robbing and cadaver dissecting?%7/6/2009 12:24:28 PM%3294200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/11/465/HIDE-000703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000703-stream__287136.mp4
Topics%History%Dr. Michael Eric Dyson & Dr. Cornel West: 6/30%Professors Cornel West and Michael Eric Dyson assess Michael Jackson's cultural and social legacy.%7/1/2009 9:53:47 AM%1310243%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/91/1023/dysonwest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dysonwest.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 2%Did a Manhattan Project insider sell his invention to the government for a single dollar? Is this huge block of beeswax linked to a ship that wrecked 300 years ago? Could this French manuscript solve a family mystery?%6/30/2009 9:34:00 AM%3294200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/85/672/nola-000702-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000702-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Tampa, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW steps right up to the toys and posters at Sarasota's Ringling Circus Museum. Highlights include: a circa 1750 Philadelphia dressing table; a circa 1900 Tabriz carpet in the style of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; and a painting by acclaimed nineteenth-century marine artist James E. Buttersworth that could draw $80,000 to $120,000 at auction.%6/30/2009 9:59:53 AM%3226250%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/85/852/anro_001003_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1003__922192.mp4
Topics%History%The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln%Just days after the Civil War ended, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre. As a fractured nation mourned, a manhunt closed in on his assassin, the twenty-six-year-old actor, John Wilkes Booth.%6/26/2009 3:27:08 PM%5053962%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/88/124/amex-002103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Lincoln_Assassin.mp4
Topics%History%Season 7, Episode 1%Did Thomas Edison invent this machine to unlock the secrets of the dead? What went wrong on Cat Island? Was the owner of this watch fob witness to Francisco &quot;Pancho&quot; Villa's infamous 1916 raid?%6/23/2009 9:49:53 AM%3290733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/755/nola-000701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000701-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Tampa, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW addresses golf collectibles at the Tournament Players Club of Tampa Bay. Highlights include: two pieces of early 20th-century Marblehead pottery; a collection of pre-WWII German and Japanese character canes; and a set of Sioux artifacts, including breastplate decorations and an original copy of the first book printed in Wyoming, with an auction value of $100,000 to $150,000.%6/22/2009 3:32:21 PM%3225600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/71/853/anro_001002_thumb__063185.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1002__153529.mp4
Topics%History%Roberto Clemente%AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents  Roberto Clemente. Born in Puerto Rico, Clemente was an exceptional baseball player and humanitarian whose career sheds light on larger issues of immigration, civil rights and cultural change. He would die in a tragic plane crash in 1972. Interviewees include authors David Maraniss and George F. Will, Clemente's wife Vera, and Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.%6/16/2009 9:26:03 AM%3193788%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/74/27/amex-002007-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Clemente_ENGLISH_44.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Robert Reich and Kaye and Brookhiser%Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich sits down with Bill Moyers to talk about the influence of lobbyists on policy, the economy, and the ongoing debate over public health care.  On the 200th anniversary of Thomas Paine's death, Bill Moyers discuss the influential early American with scholar Harvey J. Kaye and National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser.%6/12/2009 10:16:27 PM%3182066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/74/865/BMJL-001309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001309-stream.mp4
Topics%History%Hartford, Hour 3%In Hartford, Connecticut, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW finds a sign of the times -- actually a whole collection of antique inn and tavern signs -- at the Connecticut Historical Society. Appraisal highlights include a signed watercolor by Katharine Hepburn, who gifted the owner with the piece when the actress was performing at the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, valued at $15,000 to $20,000.%5/26/2009 9:49:24 AM%3172000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/48/566/anro_001318_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1318_44khz__185806.mp4
Topics%History%The Journal: Maxine Hong Kingston%Maxine Hong Kingston, acclaimed author of many books including the award-winning The Woman Warrior and her latest book Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace. For the past 15 years, Kingston has been working with veterans - as well as other survivors of war to convert the horrors they experienced into the words and stories that Kingston believes will help them cope and survive.%1/11/2010 3:25:14 PM%3204200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/93/BMJL-001106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001106-stream__760626.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Atlantic City, Hour 3%Where better for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Kevin Zavian to dive into the subject of pearls than at Dock's Oyster House in Atlantic City, New Jersey? Highlights include: a fanciful circa 1900 Folk Art sculpture; a 1934 New York Yankees team signed baseball; and an early twentieth-century landscape painting by George Bellows valued at $150,000.%2/9/2010 8:01:47 AM%3171133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/320/57/anro_001406_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1406_16x9.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Best Beginnings: Attachment Toolkit%Created for parents to provide information about how the first year of life is critical for developing healthy and secure attachments.%2/5/2010 3:29:06 PM%152833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/317/623/toolkit_attachment.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_TOOLKIT_ATTACHMENT_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Atlantic City, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Andy Ourant dip into a discussion of the market for swimsuit-clad, early twentieth-century bisque figurines known as bathing beauties. Highlights include: a collection of Enrico Caruso memorabilia; an oil paining by Alberto Pasini; and a pair of heirloom boxwood and ivory figurines that could be worth $400,000.%2/2/2010 6:32:52 AM%3172774%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/313/963/anro_001405_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1405_16x9.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Tim: Diary 6%Tim turns the camera on his mom, interviewing her about what it's like to have a son with type 2 -- and to live with type 1 herself.%1/25/2010 10:59:50 AM%113200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/582/Diary6_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_TIM.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Atlantic City, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the Wheaton Arts Center, where appraiser Arlie Sulka discusses American paperweights and host Mark L. Walberg tries his hand at glass blowing. Highlights include: an inscribed Walt Whitman memoir; a statue by French sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse; and an oil painting by Cornelius Krieghoff valued at $200,000 to $350,000.%1/26/2010 10:05:47 AM%3170336%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/307/878/anro_001404_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1404_16x9.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Raleigh, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits North Carolina's Museum of the Cape Fear to examine some of the weapons made in North Carolina during the Civil War. Highlights include: an archive of items related to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1966 visit to Durham; an heirloom Virginia-made table, purported to have ties to Thomas Jefferson; and chairs made by New England furniture maker John Gaines.%1/19/2010 10:26:07 AM%3170824%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/302/718/anro_001403_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1403_16x9.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Raleigh, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser J. Michael Flanigan visit the North Carolina Museum of History to look at the work of Thomas Day, a free man of color who became the most famous North Carolina furniture maker of the nineteenth century. Highlights include: a circa 1800 bottle case on stand; a needlework sampler; and an Andrew Wyeth watercolor valued at $450,000.%1/12/2010 9:43:37 AM%3170800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/293/521/anro_001402_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1402_16x9__954426.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Series Premiere%The premiere of 'Help Wanted' features the story of a young woman, Rebecca, who formerly worked as a marketing manager. When Rebecca lost her job, it was very difficult on her and her family, but now she is carving out a new path in nursing school that may offer greater stability in the future. Rebecca says, 'You have to roll with the times, and you have to see what jobs are in demand.'%1/8/2010 4:09:26 PM%1608097%http://wmht.vo.llnwd.net/o37/hw_thumb_101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/HW_101.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Raleigh, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2010 season kicks off from Raleigh, North Carolina, with a look at vintage whirligigs with appraiser Ken Farmer. Highlights include: a 1920 Arts and Crafts desk and lamp; a rare Gibson Double 12 Electric Guitar; and a set of Chinese Quianlong Period carved jade objects whose auction estimate of $710,000 to $1,070,000 makes it the highest value appraisal in Roadshow history.%1/5/2010 6:38:57 AM%3171218%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/289/287/anro_001401_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1401_16x9.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Vertical: Think Up!%Find the best climbing plants with garden correspondent Paul Epsom; create a vertical element in your garden with a bougainvillea espalier, inspired by The Getty Museum's Art collection; and stir up some tasty concoctions when Michel Nischan shows you how fresh juice can brighten any recipe.%12/29/2009 11:58:37 AM%1512153%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/591/vg_cove_3204_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003204_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Wet: Learn About Water in Your Garden%Explore the Water Conservation Garden and learn about xeriscaping -- water-wise gardening; join gardening correspondent Paul Epsom at Longwood Gardens to learn about water features and elements that can add to any garden; and grow your own tea garden with Kip Anderson.%12/29/2009 11:58:37 AM%1411633%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/586/vg_cove_3202_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003202_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Cool: Create a Garden That's Cool%Explore a private garden in Beverly Hills with host Jamie Durie and see some fantastic pool-side landscaping; grow a garden that incorporates cook colors into perennial borders; pick the best plants for winter interest with gardening correspondent Paul Epson's favorites; and refresh your day with an appetizing recipe for a cool soup demonstrated by chef Michel Nischan.%12/29/2009 12:02:15 PM%1512478%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/593/vg_cove_3205_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003205_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Hot: Create a Garden that Beats the Heat%Explore an incredible collection of cycads in Los Angeles with host Jamie Durie; watch the Stone Guys heat up the garden with a firepit and outdoor wood-burning oven; cultivate a vibrant garden with correspondent Paul Epsom's tips on hot color combos for the garden; and discover the many varieties of eggplant with chef Michel Nischan.%12/29/2009 12:03:48 PM%1502666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/589/vg_cove_3203_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003203_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Slave Songbook%The president of the Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum recently discovered an unusual book in his late mother's extraordinary collection of African American artifacts. The small, cloth-bound book, titled Slave Songs of the United States, has a publication date of 1867 and contains a collection of 136 plantation songs. Could this be the first book of African American spirituals ever published?%1/8/2010 6:12:04 PM%1060733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/280/108/hide-slavesongbook-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/hide-slavesongbook-stream.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Minnie: Diary 3%Food is culture.  Minnie talks about eating Puerto Rican foods and managing her diabetes.%12/15/2009 12:16:43 AM%73600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/273/153/Diary3_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary3_MINNIE_450.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Mobile, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg and appraiser Don Cresswell visit the Audubon Bird Sanctuary on Dauphin Island, the perfect setting for a look at bird prints by artists including James Audubon. Highlights include: a jersey worn by NFL football legend Gayle Sayers; a side chair that may have graced the Lincoln White House; and rare books containing lithographs of American Indian chiefs.%12/4/2009 3:36:48 PM%3194624%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/264/706/anro_001111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1111_web_44khz__167660.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Louisville, Hour 3%At the Embroiderer's Guild of America in Louisville, Kentucky, appraiser Nancy Druckman shows host Mark L. Walberg samples of antique needlework crafted by school girls. Highlights include: a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp; an 1876 portrait Jumeau doll with almost all original parts; and a Kentucky corner cupboard made of locally grown wood and valued at $8,500.%11/17/2009 10:11:06 AM%3177279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/249/65/anro_001215_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1215_HDtoSD_audio__637419.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Louisville, Hour 2%At the historic Civil War battle site in Perryville, Kentucky, host Mark L. Walberg is joined by appraiser Rafael Eledge, who instructs collectors on how to avoid falling for a fake Confederate belt buckle. Highlights include: an heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; and a pair of boxing gloves signed twice by Muhammad Ali -- once as Cassius Clay in 1963, and again as Muhammad Ali forty years later.%11/10/2009 9:58:49 AM%3177047%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/241/50/anro_001214_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1214_HDtoSD_audio__841156.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Louisville, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is in Louisville, Kentucky, birthplace of boxing legend Muhammad Ali and the Muhammad Ali Center, where Mark and appraiser Mike Gutierrez talk about collecting memorabilia of the former World Heavyweight Champion. Highlights include: an early nineteenth-century embroidered silk mourning picture; an heirloom mint julep cup; and original cover art for The Saturday Evening Post.%11/3/2009 10:25:33 AM%3176866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/233/633/anro_001213_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO_001213_4x3__092335.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%San Antonio, Hour 2%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Beth Szescila visit the Witte Museum's collection of horn furniture, a German craft popularized in nineteenth-century America by Texas maker Wenzel Friedrich. Highlights include: a controversial silver statue of St. Catherine; an heirloom needlepoint sampler; and a massive desk and bookcase, made in the mid-nineteenth-century German-Texan tradition.%10/21/2009 3:01:12 PM%3176443%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/219/453/anro_001208_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1208_HD_16x9__371910.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%San Antonio, Hour 1%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Christopher Mitchell visit the venerable Buckhorn Saloon and Museum for a discussion of antique colt pistols. Highlights include: a valuable Chinese Tang Dynasty pottery horse; an unusually large Teco vase from Terra Cotta, Illinois; and a collection of rare, early World Series programs, including one for the 1905 World Series, estimated to be worth $12,800.%10/21/2009 5:33:37 AM%3185034%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/218/667/anro_001207_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1207_HD_16x9__254698.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Spokane, Hour 3%Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Bill Mercer visit the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture and its collection of beaded bags, crafted by Indian tribes of the Columbia River region. Highlights include: a circa 1900 Louis XIV-style French clock; a beautifully-preserved nineteenth-century Heriz rug; and a desk and chair used at the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1873.%10/27/2009 4:04:41 PM%3176400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/226/587/anro_001212_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1212_HD_16x9.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Tulips - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about tulips that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/8/2009 11:44:35 AM%0%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-tulip.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Tulip_44.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Racing the Clock: The Dutch Auction%Aalsmeer is the Wall Street of the flower world, where prices are set in a descending-bid system known as &quot;the Dutch auction.&quot;%10/3/2009 2:48:47 PM%162400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/378/thumb-auction.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Racing_The_Clock_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%The New Reality%Millions of Americans have had to change their retirement plans in the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown. Retirement Revolution looks at the stories of everyday people who have found ways not only to
survive but thrive in this new reality.%9/16/2009 5:22:36 PM%5150133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/151/697/RREV000027-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV201_HD.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Preview%Host Paula Zahn%8/28/2009 9:44:28 PM%176666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/147/627/RREV000026-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV500027.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Interview with Donald Faison%Donald Faison talks about his role as host of &quot;Your Life, Your Money&quot;, and all that he's learned about managing money from his mom, his life, and this show.%10/9/2009 3:38:59 PM%231920%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/207/355/faison-interview-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/YMYL2A.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Your Life, Your Money%Featuring compelling real-life stories of young people finding their way through a variety of economic challenges, &quot;Your Life, Your Money&quot; delivers basic financial advice in a simple and relatable manner.  This one-hour special raises fiscal consciousness on everything from banking and credit to investments, budgeting, insurance and self employment.%9/8/2009 5:03:32 PM%3343266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/66/faison.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/YLYM000_HD.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Tucson, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits Tucson, Arizona. Highlights include: a nineteenth-century Navajo chief's blanket; a silver brooch made in the 1940's by then-struggling sculptor Jose Rivera; and a circa 1776 French harp identified as the work of Jean-Henri Naderman -- harp maker to such aristocrats as Marie Antoinette -- valued at $60,000.%9/16/2009 11:43:13 AM%3173076%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/165/443/anro_001108_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1108.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Dry: Use Less Water in Your Landscape%Plant your own water-wise garden with tips from host Jamie Durie; learn to create a dry-laid garden wall; grow a fire-wise garden; and eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan who demonstrates how to make a Native-American style &quot;Three Sisters&quot; salad.%12/4/2009 11:48:44 AM%1511433%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/264/581/vg_cove_3201_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003201_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 7, Episode 10%What happened to a WWII POW who sketched portraits at the German camp Stalag 17B? What's the story behind photographs of the Seadrome project? Was an old artillery shell involved in an attack on Black Tom Island?%8/27/2009 7:50:43 PM%3278133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/149/784/HIDE-000710-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000710-stream.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Tucson, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg visits the impressive stable of horse-drawn conveyances housed at the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum and proudly mobilized for the annual Tucson Rodeo Parade. Highlights: two Picasso-designed vases bought in France; and a court affidavit submitted by Jimmy Carter to the state of Maine on the eve of the 1976 election.%9/1/2009 2:18:37 PM%3195088%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/155/230/anro_001007_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1107__657460.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Dean Koontz: Tuesday, 8/25%Best-selling author Dean Koontz describes his difficult childhood, his special bond with dogs and the choice to be happy.%8/26/2009 1:04:14 AM%733146%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/147/89/deankoontz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_deankoontz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 7, Episode 9%Are six large paintings part of a mural project commissioned by the WPA? Why would abolitionist White Matlack own a miniature profile of George Washington? Is a piece of paper a fragment of a Japanese Balloon Bomb?%8/21/2009 3:05:12 PM%3284133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/142/907/HIDE-000709-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000709-stream.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Episode Preview%With compelling real-life stories of young people finding their way through a variety of economic challenges, YOUR LIFE, YOUR MONEY delivers basic financial advice in a simple and comprehensible manner. Hosted by Donald Faison (&quot;Scrubs&quot;, &quot;Clueless&quot;) and featuring insights from hip-hop icon Russell Simmons and R&B/pop singer D.Woods (Danity Kane).%8/20/2009 5:34:03 PM%239305%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/141/306/preview-thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/yourlife_prvw.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Houston, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg joins appraiser Beth Sczesila for a tour of Bayou Bend, once home to famed Houston philanthropist and antiques collector Ima Hogg. Highlights: a watch that once belonged to Mickey Mantle; a valuable collection of lithographed orange crate labels; and a 1959 replica of artist Edith Parsons circa 1920 Turtle Baby bronze sculpture, valued at $35,000 to $40,000.%8/4/2009 6:03:18 PM%3226087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/120/656/anro_001005_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1005.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 7, Episode 6%Could this be a piece of Amelia Earhartï¿½??s lost airplane? Why did an obscure court case about an unknown Native American matter to a US President? Was this unusual home made from a boxcar?%7/23/2009 1:46:25 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/114/492/HIDE-000706-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000706-stream.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 7, Episode 5%Did this recording play a part in the infamous trial of &quot;Tokyo Rose?&quot; Could this be a photograph of the Lakota warrior Crazy Horse? Could this diary reveal the fate of a missing bomber pilot from World War II?%7/16/2009 7:30:40 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/107/385/HIDE-000705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000705-stream.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Broiled Polenta with Mushroom Ragout%Emma makes our unique broiled polenta with mushroom ragout. Filling and satisfying, it's a perfect meal. Where else but at Everyday Food!%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%160357%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/11/efoo_004082_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4082.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%On the Side: Potato Salad with Sour Cream and Scallions%Lucinda whips up a cold potato salad with sour cream and scallions that makes a great side for any burger.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%138298%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/855/efoo_004051_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4051.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Earth, Wind and Fire%Andres cooks a cold soup of Basque cheese bought in Manhattan before going to the rustic farms where the cheesemakers live.%7/13/2009 5:56:44 PM%1483400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/754/mads_000107_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads107.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 7, Episode 4%Why were babies exhibited at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair? How are these photos linked to an early movie mogul? Did the weaver of this Southwestern rug violate a taboo?%7/9/2009 4:58:03 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/99/266/HIDE-000704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000704-stream.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%The French Chef (1971): Spinach Twins%Julia discusses canned vs. fresh spinach then prepares ingredients for a spinach, mushroom, and ham turnover in the studio. She then travels to France to collaborate in its assembly with Simone (Simca) Beck.%7/10/2009 1:19:56 PM%1719484%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/548/spinachtwins-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Spinach_Twins.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%The French Chef (1964): Elegance with Eggs%It's said that the toque blanche has 100 folds to symbolize the many ways a chef can cook and egg. Let Julia guide you through some elegant approaches to this versatile food.%7/13/2009 10:15:40 AM%1714333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/90/99/eggs_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_S2_D1_069893SMALL.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%The French Chef (1971): La Tarte Tatin%Julia discusses the best types of apples for baking and how to keep them fresh. She then demonstrates the pattern for laying apples into a tart in the classic French style.%7/1/2009 6:42:24 PM%1720133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/805/tartetatinapple-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Apple_Dessert__766351.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%The French Chef (1972): Cheese Souffle%Be the boss of the big cheese souffle using Julia's innovative approach to managing this delicate baked treat.%7/13/2009 10:13:20 AM%1731466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/729/souflee-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Cheese_Souflee.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 7, Episode 3%Was this gun used in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre? Does this letter reveal a Booth plot to assassinate Andrew Jackson? How is this explosive device connected to grave robbing and cadaver dissecting?%7/6/2009 12:24:28 PM%3294200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/11/465/HIDE-000703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000703-stream__287136.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Tampa, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW steps right up to the toys and posters at Sarasota's Ringling Circus Museum. Highlights include: a circa 1750 Philadelphia dressing table; a circa 1900 Tabriz carpet in the style of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; and a painting by acclaimed nineteenth-century marine artist James E. Buttersworth that could draw $80,000 to $120,000 at auction.%6/30/2009 9:59:53 AM%3226250%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/85/852/anro_001003_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1003__922192.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 7, Episode 1%Did Thomas Edison invent this machine to unlock the secrets of the dead? What went wrong on Cat Island? Was the owner of this watch fob witness to Francisco &quot;Pancho&quot; Villa's infamous 1916 raid?%6/23/2009 9:49:53 AM%3290733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/755/nola-000701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000701-stream.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Tampa, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW addresses golf collectibles at the Tournament Players Club of Tampa Bay. Highlights include: two pieces of early 20th-century Marblehead pottery; a collection of pre-WWII German and Japanese character canes; and a set of Sioux artifacts, including breastplate decorations and an original copy of the first book printed in Wyoming, with an auction value of $100,000 to $150,000.%6/22/2009 3:32:21 PM%3225600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/71/853/anro_001002_thumb__063185.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1002__153529.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 7 Highlights%Investigating strange and mysterious objects from the past take the History Detectives down the seldom explored avenues of our history. The seventh season of the popular series debuts on Monday, June 22 at 9-10 p.m.. New episodes air all summer on Monday evenings at 9 p.m. (check local listings)%6/10/2009 7:38:59 PM%271266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/72/199/hide-sizzle.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HD_Season7_preview.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Hartford, Hour 3%In Hartford, Connecticut, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW finds a sign of the times -- actually a whole collection of antique inn and tavern signs -- at the Connecticut Historical Society. Appraisal highlights include a signed watercolor by Katharine Hepburn, who gifted the owner with the piece when the actress was performing at the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, valued at $15,000 to $20,000.%5/26/2009 9:49:24 AM%3172000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/48/566/anro_001318_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1318_44khz__185806.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Hartford, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's visit to Hartford includes a stop at the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, Connecticut, to look at timepieces that reflect Connecticut's rich history of clock manufacturing. Appraisal highlights include a custom-made table purchased 40 years ago from George Nakashima and a highly-prized bronze statue of a medieval Russian warrior valued at $120,000 to $130,000.%5/19/2009 9:18:22 AM%3175677%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/48/544/anro_001317_ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1317_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%The Journal: Pakistan Analysis and Educated Consumers%As the world follows the violence and unrest in Pakistan, Bill Moyers speaks with historian Juan Cole and journalist Shahan Mufti about the U.S. relationship with Pakistan, how it relates to the war in Afghanistan, and why they think Pakistan is not likely to become a failed state anytime soon. Daniel Goleman on how better educated consumers can help build a sustainable economy.%6/4/2009 5:53:20 PM%3204400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/59/166/BMJL-001305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001305-stream.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Hartford, Hour 1%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW arrives in Hartford, Connecticut, then ventures to Mystic Seaport for a glimpse of America's maritime heritage expressed in the Seaport's collection of rare paintings. Appraisal highlights include a 1963 poster for a Joan Baez/Bob Dylan concert at New Haven Arena and a collection of 200-year-old Wedgwood pottery buttons valued at $1,500 to $2,000 for the set.%5/12/2009 8:54:47 AM%3172170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/45/234/anro_001316_ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1316_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Grand Rapids, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's stop in Grand Rapids includes a detour to the Holland Museum in Holland, MIchigan -- and a nod to Western Michigan's Dutch roots -- for a look at Delft tiles through the centuries. Appraisal highlights include a pair of prop spears used in the 1939 classic film &quot;The Wizard of Oz,&quot; estimated to be worth $30,000.%5/29/2009 12:10:31 PM%3171427%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/14/465/anro_001315_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1315_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Grand Rapids, Hour 2%Appraisal highlights: a unique quilt made of fabric scraps signed by 200 celebrities and dignitaries, including Gerald Ford, Neil Armstrong and Lucille Ball; a turn-of-the-century cold-air return cover made by the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company; and a collection of wooden fish decoys by renowned Michigan master carver Oscar Peterson, valued at $14,000.%5/29/2009 12:09:01 PM%3183711%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/32/546/anro-1314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1314_44khz__178565.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Grand Rapids, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow drives to the Gilmore Car Museum near Grand Rapids, Michigan, for a look at their collection of more than 1500 hood ornaments or &quot;mascots.&quot; Appraisal highlights include a letter from Grand Rapids native son, Gerald Ford and an 1881 painting by noted Hudson River School artist Jasper Cropsey, valued at $300,000.%5/21/2009 1:18:08 PM%3171822%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/15/337/anro_001313_ch1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1313_44khz__587249.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Chattanooga, Hour 3%A stroll across Chattanooga's Walnut Street bridge -- one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world -- introduces Roadshow's discussion of carved, wooden folk-art walking canes. Appraisal highlights: an heirloom 18th-century Chippendale tall chest; an &quot;8-ball&quot; presented to Harry Truman in 1948 by the L.A. Press Club; and a pristine Lionel train set, ca. 1930, valued at  $2,500 to $3,000.%6/23/2009 10:19:37 AM%3171666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/64/604/anro_001312_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1312_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Chattanooga, Hour 2%Chattanooga's AT&T Field -- home of the Chattanooga Lookouts baseball team -- is the backdrop for Roadshow's look at collecting minor league baseball memorabilia. Appraisal highlights: a 19th-century military over-the-shoulder saxophone; an heirloom Confederate soldier's sword; and a collection of movie marketing memorabilia from the 1920s to the 1980s, valued at $10,000 to $15,000.%6/16/2009 12:26:11 PM%0%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/64/604/anro_001311_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1311.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Chattanooga, Hour 1%Re-enactors fire a mid-19th-century cannon at the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park to punctuate a discussion of collecting antique artillery. Discoveries include: an 1826 Tennessee hunting horn; a Regency cellarette once owned by poet Lord Byron; and an heirloom necklace whose centerpiece is a five-carat diamond, valued at $250,000.%6/3/2009 11:41:53 AM%3176629%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/64/573/anro_001310_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1310.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Wichita, Hour 3%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual finds.%6/1/2009 4:35:34 PM%3174539%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/554/anro-001309-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1309_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Wichita, Hour 2%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual finds.%3/20/2009 5:42:57 PM%3185081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/536/anro-001308-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1308_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Wichita, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual finds.%3/20/2009 5:42:22 PM%3173865%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/547/anro-001307-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1307_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Dallas, Hour 3%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.%3/15/2009 2:28:42 AM%3175607%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/544/anro-001306-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1306_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Dallas, Hour 2%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.%3/15/2009 2:30:41 AM%3172403%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/501/anro-001305-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1305_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Dallas, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.%3/15/2009 2:28:43 AM%3176791%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/507/anro-001304-Thumb-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1304_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Palm Springs, Hour 3%Antiques Roadshow, with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss.%3/15/2009 2:16:11 AM%3181830%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/493/anro-001303-Thumb-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1303_web_44khzseq.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Palm Springs, Hour 2%Antiques Roadshow with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss.%3/6/2009 11:47:45 AM%3171869%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/488/anro-001302-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1302_web_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Palm Springs, Hour 1%Antiques Roadshow, with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss.%3/6/2009 11:28:03 AM%3172170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/1002/483/anro-001301-ch1__384363.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1301_web_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 6, Episode 10%Did this record play a dramatic role in the Allied victory during the Second World War? Does this letter link an American President to the high seas piracy of the 1800s? What is the meaning of the markings on a silver bar found in a Spanish shipwreck?%6/8/2009 11:28:00 AM%3247078%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/204/HIDE-000610-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE610.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 6, Episode 9%Are these the remains of a navy schooner that fought with the mighty British Empire? How is this Connecticut farmhouse connected to the assassination of a Russian tsar? Is this painting an unknown work by an immigrant poet whose words inspired a generation?%6/8/2009 11:27:23 AM%3247200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/196/HIDE-000609-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE609_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 6, Episode 8%Do these pages open the book on a President who built a nation as his son fell into ruin? / What does this silver spoon have to do with the largest mass execution in U.S. history? Is this piece of fabric from the first transatlantic flight, eight years before Lindbergh?%6/8/2009 11:27:41 AM%3247200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/13/545/HIDE-000608-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE608_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 6, Episode 7%Is this shell from a devastating act of foreign sabotage on U.S. soil? Did this farmhouse door sail into battle in one of America's greatest naval victories? Did this unassuming house protect an American colony from attack almost 300 years ago?%6/8/2009 11:27:58 AM%3247078%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/51/HIDE-000607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE607.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 6, Episode 5%Was this device snatched from the burning wreckage of the ill-fated zeppelin? Is this stamp connected to a moment when the military bore weapons against fellow soldiers? Did this bell sit ringside at the world's first boxing superstar's legendary match?%6/8/2009 11:27:41 AM%3247171%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/67/51/HIDE-000605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE605.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 6, Episode 4%Can the symbols on this unusual item of clothing help identify a marine? Was this mobile home part of a modern-day wagon train halfway across the world? Could this piece of sheet music have come from Abraham Lincoln's private collection?%6/8/2009 11:27:40 AM%3248169%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/64/773/HIDE-000604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE604.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 6, Episode 3%Is this scrap of fabric evidence of a secret wartime attack on the United States' mainland? Why did some New Yorkers plan a high society circus during the Great Depression? Could a box found in a dumpster hold information about the founding of a top-secret Presidential retreat?%6/8/2009 11:27:39 AM%3248169%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/64/555/HIDE-000603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE603.mp4
Topics%Home & How-To%Season 6, Episode 2%Is this peculiar flag one that African-American soldiers marched under in the war to end all wars? Is this painting an original depiction of Native American life from one of the premiere painters of the American West? Was this building a safe haven for persecuted immigrants, or a hub for organized crime?%6/8/2009 11:27:57 AM%3246939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/63/390/HIDE-000602-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/HIDE602.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Preview: FOOD, Inc.%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature: In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.%2/2/2010 5:21:00 PM%132200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/314/996/POVFoodINCthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/foodincH264.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Balloon Strike | Invasion of the Giant Pythons%Herpetologist Shawn Heflick has a permit to hunt down Burmese pythons in the Everglades. He's carrying red water balloons because they make perfect targets for a striking snake. Check out the strike in slow motion!%2/9/2010 6:34:10 PM%216533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/321/50/naat-002708-clip2-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002708-clip2.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Alligator Versus Python | Invasion of the Giant Pythons%Alligators were once the undisputed reptile kings of the Everglades. But who would win a battle now -- alligator or python? It all depends on which one is bigger. &quot;Invasion of the Giant Pythons&quot; premieres Sunday, February 21, 2010 on PBS.%2/8/2010 12:54:28 PM%207400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/319/823/naat-002708-clip1-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002708-clip1.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Wild Balkans%The Balkan Peninsula is notorious for being one of the great battlegrounds of history. And yet, it possesses another side unknown to many, where ancient forests and vast wetlands harbor pristine wilderness, and sheer cliff walls and desolate plateaus preserve a seemingly unchanged past.%2/1/2010 6:40:50 AM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/308/794/naat-002707-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002707-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Curious George%Curious George Digs Worms%1/28/2010 11:26:25 AM%107029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/384/CUGE307a_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/384/CUGE307a_GA.mp4" t
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Journal: Obama's First Year%The JOURNAL assesses Obama's first year as President in the wake of Democrats' defeat in Massachusetts' special election for Senate with Princeton politics and African American studies professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell and journalist Eric Alterman.  And, Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson on America's energy crisis.%1/22/2010 9:05:22 PM%3200133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/305/826/BMJL-001339-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001339-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Gavin Schmidt%Gavin A. Schmidt is a climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He is also a juggler who occasionally plays unicycle hockey.%1/22/2010 9:41:42 AM%406733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/nosn_00gavin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/GS_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Nature & Environment%Walter Isaacson: Wednesday, 1/20/10%Walter Isaacson, Former vice chair of the Louisiana Recovery Authority, shares lessons learned after Hurricane Katrina that may help in Haiti.%1/21/2010 3:09:21 PM%792636%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/304/202/walterisaacson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_walterisaacson.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Nicole Lee: Tuesday, 1/19/10%Nicole Lee, president of TransAfrica Forum, compares the relief efforts in Haiti with those in the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.%1/20/2010 12:04:35 AM%639640%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/303/295/nicolelee2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nicolelee2.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves%In the vast kingdom of Yellowstone National Park, two predators reign supreme: the grizzly bear and the wolf. Size and power square off against speed and teamwork, as mighty grizzlies contend with powerful packs of wolves for control of the food supply.  Normally these two hunters would rule their ranges uncontested, but in Yellowstone they must share resources, or face starvation.%1/18/2010 10:15:53 AM%3023866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/299/736/naat-002706-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002706-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%So Human, So Chimp%Alan Alda joins researchers studying human children and chimpanzees to discover why we share some skills with our closest living relatives, but have far surpassed them in our most uniquely human capabilities. Though we both descend from a common ancestor and are genetically so similar, why are we worlds apart in our behaviors and abilities?%1/12/2010 12:33:13 PM%3282000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/296/516/husp-102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-102-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air%Hummingbirds are the tiniest of birds, yet they are some of the toughest, most energetic creatures on the planet. Their unique flying abilities give them unmatched maneuverability, but at the cost of a supercharged metabolism that keeps them on the edge of survival. Hummingbirds spend most their lives in fast forward, but now - high speed video lets us enter their world.%1/8/2010 3:22:17 PM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/293/573/naat-002705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002705-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Becoming Us%Series host and narrator, Alan Alda, confronts the puzzle of why our ancestors in Africa got the Spark and evolved into us, while the first humans to leave Africa for Europe--the Neanderthals--never did.  Why did we flourish, while they changed very little for thousands of generations before eventually dying out?%1/6/2010 3:59:29 PM%3281466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/291/791/husp-101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-101-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%What Darwin Never Knew%One hundred and fifty years later, scientists decode nature's greatest mysteries.%1/8/2010 12:22:17 PM%6727076%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/285/524/nova-003617-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3617_FIX_16x9__983332.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Running = Big Brains?%Alan Alda talks to scientist Dan Lieberman about why the human ability to run could be an important prerequisite for the evolution of our bigger brains -- and the emergence of our human spark.%12/16/2009 5:51:09 PM%235133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/694/husp-lieberman-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-lieberman.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Alan Alda and Man's Best Friend%Alan Alda visits a dog lab where researchers are investigating communication talents our canine companions have that our much closer relatives the chimpanzees don't. Have we bred a glimmer of the human spark into man's best friend?%12/16/2009 5:52:19 PM%311765%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/706/husp-dog-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-dog-yt.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Monkeys and Magic Fruit%Researcher Laurie Santos demonstrates an illusion test she runs on free-ranging monkeys in Puerto Rico. Seeing how the monkeys respond opens a window onto the evolution of our own cognitive abilities and helps isolate the beginnings of the human spark.%12/16/2009 5:54:18 PM%300400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/717/husp-santos-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-santos-yt.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Anatomy of a Pandemic%Join the PBS NewsHour's Ray Suarez for an exploration of the science and policy of this year's swine flu pandemic: what is known about the current H1N1 influenza outbreak and how is the government preparing for the next big threat.%12/15/2009 9:34:49 AM%3306057%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/272/897/20091214_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/20091214_documentary.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Laurie Santos%Laurie is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University. She studies monkey behavior to learn more about humans, particularly in the area of economics. She is also a photographer specializing in images of monkey feet.%12/4/2009 11:17:22 AM%398222%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/nosn-00laurie-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/LS_Podcast.mp4" t
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Journal: Jane Goodall%Dr. Jane Goodall. Despite dire warnings for our endangered planet, Jane Goodall says all is not yet lost - we can change course if we act now.%11/27/2009 9:34:51 PM%2984600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/256/758/BMJL-001332-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001332-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Becoming Human Part 3%The third hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines why, of the many species of humans that once shared the globe, only our species, Homo sapiens, remains.%11/17/2009 7:05:39 PM%3092247%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/242/729/nova-003615-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3615_44khz__133654.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Surviving the Dust Bowl%The story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, disease and even death for nearly a decade.%11/17/2009 6:38:57 AM%3151435%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/18/65/DustBowlthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1008_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Fellowship of the Whales%Follow a baby humpback whale as she travels from her birthplace in Hawaii, to feeding grounds off Alaska's coast.  Escorted by her mother, this newborn will learn many things along the way.  And when the pair returns to Hawaii, this yearling will be ready to take her place in her own community of whales.%11/13/2009 5:20:11 PM%3038066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/241/494/naat-002704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002704-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Becoming Human Part 2%The second hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines new discoveries that reveal how the first humans hunted and formed families.%11/10/2009 7:08:30 PM%3087673%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/235/868/nova-003614-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3614_new__325204.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Black Mamba%The black mamba is one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes.  Most people would kill it on sight. But in the tiny country of Swaziland, one husband and wife team has taken a different approach to the mamba. They've initiated a study that they hope will change perceptions of what they feel is the world's most misunderstood snake.%11/6/2009 5:55:09 PM%3024933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/237/386/naat-002703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002703-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%2010 Camaro SLP ZL575%SLP's super-tuned 2010 Camaro, and Kia's new koup with a &quot;K&quot;. Plus, common sense solutions to common garage problems, 2010 fuel economy ratings, and long-term updates on the Honda Fit and Nisan Cube.%11/23/2009 9:56:26 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/252/422/mw_thumbnail_2910.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2910a.MP4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Ina Vandebroek%Ina Vandebroek is an ethnobotanist and Postdoctoral Research Associate at the New York Botanical Garden. She studies how cultures use medicinal plants in both South America and New York City. Ina is also a superb salsa dancer who sometimes forgets to let the man lead.%11/6/2009 2:27:00 PM%380667%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/16/49/nosn-00ina-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/237/172/IV_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming__888651.mp4" t
Topics%Nature & Environment%Power Paths%It's time to cut our dependence on fossil fuel and pursue renewable energy. But how can it be done? Native American tribes turn to solar and wind sources to provide clean sustainable energy for cities across the West. Their traditional values toward conservation and the earth offer real solutions to America's energy crisis.%11/4/2009 10:09:16 AM%3349780%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/233/123/INLE-1104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/INLE1104_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Civilian Conservation Corps%The CCC was President Roosevelt's answer to the environmental and economic challenges facing the country. Enlisting 250,000 workers in just two months, the CCC was an ambitious undertaking that brought several government agencies together in the effort.%11/3/2009 9:33:22 AM%3190259%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/13/593/AMEXcccTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2201_HD.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon%Two wagons hit showrooms, Cadillac's premium CTS Sport Wagon and Subaru's redesigned Outback. Plus, increasing an engine's life expectancy, the return of a local drag strip, and long-term updates on the Suzuki Equator and Kia Soul.%11/16/2009 11:44:04 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/245/93/mw_thumbnail_2909.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2909.MP4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions%The returning saga of Cloud, the wild stallion, finds us back in the Arrowhead Mountains of Montana.  Cloud is one of two fathers who bring up each other's sons.  Bolder is his by birth while Flint, sired by another stallion, is the colt Cloud raised.  Now, Bolder has gathered some mares of his own, and Flint has joined a group of bachelor stallions.  Who will rise to challenge the mighty Cloud?%10/26/2009 10:15:28 AM%3023066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/221/840/naat-002701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002701-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Lizard Kings%Meet the monitors, the largest, fiercest, and craftiest lizards on Earth.%10/21/2009 5:23:08 AM%3142704%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/217/373/nova-003616-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3616_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Darwin's Darkest Hour%NOVA and National Geographic Television present a two-hour drama on the crisis that compelled Darwin to publish his theory of evolution.%10/7/2009 9:21:46 AM%6112266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/13/497/nova-003605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3605_HD_stack.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Like A Florist From 100 Years Ago%Teresa Sabankaya not only sells antique roses -- she grows most of the flowers in her shop.%10/7/2009 5:10:07 PM%414600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/379/thumb-florist.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Like_a_Florist_From_44__614509.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%How The Delicious Apple Got Its Name%The story of a bright red apple that has become an American icon.%10/7/2009 5:10:06 PM%69733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/393/thumb-delicious.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_How_The_Delicious_Apple_44__203099.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Bringing Back Hard Cider%Steven Wood explains the challenges of re-introducing Americans to a forgotten beverage with an elegant history.%10/7/2009 5:10:06 PM%284000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/395/thumb-cider.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Bringing_Back_Hard_Cider_44__069483.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Tulips - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about tulips that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/8/2009 11:44:35 AM%0%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-tulip.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Tulip_44.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Racing the Clock: The Dutch Auction%Aalsmeer is the Wall Street of the flower world, where prices are set in a descending-bid system known as &quot;the Dutch auction.&quot;%10/3/2009 2:48:47 PM%162400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/378/thumb-auction.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Racing_The_Clock_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Botany of Desire: Perspectives from the Arts, Humanities and Sciences%A panel of professors from UC Berkeley discusses the interdisciplinary importance of The Botany of Desire.%10/3/2009 3:00:53 PM%1136533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/388/thumb-perspectives.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Perspectives_From_Arts_44.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Apples - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about apples that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:22:51 PM%711533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-apple.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Apple_44.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Cannabis - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about cannabis that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:28:14 PM%251466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-mj.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Marijuana_44.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Potatoes - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about potatoes that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:31:00 PM%431400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-potato.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Potato_44.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Last Refuge (1890-1915)%By the end of the 19th century, widespread industrialization has left many Americans worried about whether the country will have any pristine land left. Congress has yet to establish clear judicial authority or appropriations for the protection of the parks. This sparks a conservation movement by organizations such as the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, and the Boone and Crockett Club.%9/28/2009 10:24:12 PM%7882965%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/161/np2thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/NPAB-102-WETA-PBS-Web.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%El Último Refugio (1890-1915)%A los norteamericanos les preocupa que el país se quede sin tierra originaria.%9/28/2009 10:24:13 PM%7882965%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/14/193/espanolthumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/NPAB-102-WETA-PBS-Web-SPANISH.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%PBS Previews%Filmmaker Ken Burns and his longtime colleague Dayton Duncan take us on a behind the scenes tour of their new PBS series, THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA. The team explains why they chose The Parks as their subject, as well as describing their five-year journey through research, scripting, filming and editing the series.%5/25/2009 1:43:32 PM%1489211%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/17/849/pbspreviewsnew.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/PPNP_Embedded__312417.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away%The film tells the story of a determined group of teenagers who, more than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated their homes and scattered their families, return to New Orleans alone and struggle to graduate from high school. A touching and shocking story of the abandoned children of Louisiana, the film is also a bracing portrait of teens who won't be defeated by their abandonment.%9/18/2009 1:17:02 PM%572639%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/167/948/sothewind_full_142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/sothewind_full.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Ken Burns: Tuesday, 9/15%Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns talks about his latest project, the six-part documentary &quot;The National Parks: America's Best Idea&quot;.%9/15/2009 11:43:40 PM%1428828%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/174/915/kenburns_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kenburns.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Season Preview%Find out what NATURE has in store for the seasons to come in this sneak peek video. Season 28 kicks off October 25 with the third installment in the Cloud saga, &quot;Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions.&quot;%8/10/2009 10:20:06 AM%240866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/17/113/Nature_promo_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-2009showcase-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Mark Siddall%Mark is Curator and Professor of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History. He travels the world studying leeches. Watch as he shares some his scientific secrets and culinary adventures.%9/10/2009 2:29:17 PM%451533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/nosn-mark-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/SLOS_512x288-COVE.mp4" t
Topics%Nature & Environment%Josh Charles: Friday, 8/28%Musician Josh Charles explains his love for the Crescent City and talks about the origin of his &lt;em&gt;Healing Time&lt;/em&gt; project.%8/29/2009 1:52:25 AM%590857%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/151/697/joshcharles_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joshcharles.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Douglas Brinkley: Friday, 8/28%Douglas Brinkley reflects on Sen. Edward Kennedy's legacy and discusses the progress of his city's post-Katrina rebuilding efforts.%8/29/2009 1:54:22 AM%774664%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/151/615/douglasbrinkley_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_douglasbrinkley.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Saving Hubble Update, Gangster Birds, How Memory Works%Season 4: Episode 7%8/26/2009 9:17:19 AM%3167689%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/146/207/nosn-000407-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN407.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Journal: Katrina Recovery Gone Wrong?%Two years after Katrina, casinos, hotels and condos are coming back strong in the hardest hit areas of Mississippi, but tens of thousands of people are still displaced.  Bill Moyers Journal profiles a group known as The Steps Coalition, which is fighting on behalf of families who are still in need of housing, and examines what's happened to the money Congress sent to rebuild.%8/26/2009 2:42:54 PM%3192933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/357/BMJL-001132-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001132-stream__344716.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Preview Trailer%Featuring Michael Pollan and based on his best-selling book, this special takes viewers on an eye-opening exploration of the human relationship with the plant world -- seen from the plants' point of view. The program shows how four familiar species (the apple, the tulip, marijuana and the potato) evolved to satisfy our yearnings for sweetness, beauty, intoxication and control.%8/20/2009 5:24:25 PM%375257%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/141/288/botany_weed_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/botany_prvw.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Public Genomes, Algae Fuel, Mystery of the Gakkel Ridge, Yoky Matsuoka%Season 4: Episode 6%8/19/2009 12:02:59 PM%3168850%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/137/620/nosn-000406-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN406_SD_44khz__404144.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Gloria Reuben: Thursday, 8/13%Emmy-nominated actress Gloria Reuben says divine intervention plays a big role in her life.%8/14/2009 2:27:43 AM%536148%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/135/648/gloriareuben_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_gloriareuben.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Journal: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot & Artist Chris Jordan%Bill Moyers speaks with one of America's leading educators and author of The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk, and Adventure in the 25 Years After 50. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is the first African American woman in the history of Harvard to have an endowed professorship named in her honor.   And, photographic artist Chris Jordan turns the statistics of consumerism into palpable images.%8/7/2009 9:15:30 AM%2959866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/128/402/BMJL-001317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001317-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Moon Smasher, Secrets in the Salt, Sangeeta Bhatia, Carbon Sequestration%Season 4: Episode 5%7/28/2009 3:18:08 PM%3148066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/119/402/nosn-000405-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN405_new_FIX_medium.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Science of Picky Eaters, Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses, Sangeeta Bhatia, Capturing Carbon%Season 4: Episode 4%7/22/2009 10:30:16 AM%3143733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/112/990/nosn-000404-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN404_new_medium.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God%In his new book, &quot;The Evolution of God,&quot; bestselling author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God has changed through history. Wright sits down with Bill Moyers to discuss why he thinks the notion of God is imperative to a moral society. And, Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on health care.%7/20/2009 2:20:16 PM%3217533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/110/721/BMJL-001314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001314-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Untold Stories: Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers%Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers highlights the work of Yosemite ranger Shelton Johnson and his rediscovery of the story of the African American soldiers who patrolled the parks of the High Sierra at the turn of the last century. Shelton tells the story in the dramatis personae of a Buffalo Soldier himself, directly engaging visitors in a way that is immediate and often high impact.%8/5/2009 12:23:15 PM%688053%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/15/689/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-soldiers-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Untold Stories: San Antonio Missions: Keeping History Alive%San Antonio Missions: Keeping History Alive centers on San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. A thriving hub for the city's Latino community, the park hosts Spanish and English language masses throughout the week, celebrates traditional Hispanic festivals year-round, and educates more than 50,000 school children annually about our nation's Hispanic heritage.%8/5/2009 12:23:16 PM%727016%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/97/mini-docs-san-antonio-missi.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-san-antonio-missions-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Untold Stories: Mount Rushmore: Telling America's Stories%Mount Rushmore: Telling America's Stories focuses on the new interpretive program at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, spearheaded by Supt. Gerard Baker.%8/5/2009 12:23:17 PM%569666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/15/993/mini-docs-mt-rushmore-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-mt-rushmore-stream2.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Untold Stories: Manzanar: &quot;Never Again&quot;%Manzanar: &quot;Never Again&quot; looks at the interconnected stories of Japanese internment during World War II, Sue Kunitomi Embrey's efforts to commemorate Manzanar internment camp, and the ongoing work of Manzanar National Historic Site to educate visitors about civil rights.%8/5/2009 12:23:17 PM%852590%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/17/497/mini-docs-manzanar-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-manzanar-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Untold Stories: City Kids in National Parks%City Kids in National Parks explores National Park Service efforts to bring inner city kids into the parks, often for their first encounters with wilderness. The film tells the story through the lens of two programs -- Biscayne National Park and Death Valley National Park.%8/5/2009 12:23:13 PM%817040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/993/mini-docs-city-kids-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-city-kids-stream__311715.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Marathon Mouse, Dinosaur Plague, Franklin Chang-Diaz, Space Storms%Season 4: Episode 3%7/15/2009 9:29:21 AM%3152642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/100/289/nosn-000403-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN403_FIXED.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%A Garden in Cairo%Cairo is one of the most densely populated in the world, with only one footprint of green space per person prior to 2005. His Highness the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims, saw the need to relieve this congestion. The result is Al-Azhar Park: a 500-year-old dump-turned-&quot;urban lung&quot; that provides much-needed green space and a source of civic pride.%6/8/2009 10:47:54 AM%1528453%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/333/desi-000301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI301.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Hunt for Alien Earths, Art Authentication, Maydianne Andrade, Autism Genes%Season 4: Episode 2%7/7/2009 1:00:06 PM%3139036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/96/864/nosn-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN402_medium.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Ocean Tipping Point?%NOW looks at a growing body of evidence that suggests climate change is affecting the chemistry of the seas, which could have potentially catastrophic results on the way we live. NOW travels deep into our oceans with a scientist from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and help from other researchers for a first hand look at this stunning sea change, and what we can do about it.%7/3/2009 1:23:25 PM%820066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/93/785/cove-sm-seg2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-527-seg2.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Journal: W. S. Merwin%On the heels of winning this year's Pulitzer prize for poetry, W.S. Merwin joins Bill Moyers for a wide-ranging conversation about language, his writing process, the natural world, and the insights gleaned from a much-lauded career of more than 50 years.%6/26/2009 10:08:24 AM%3132933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/87/201/BMJL-001311-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001311-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Food, Inc.%Americans have a longstanding love affair with food -- the modern supermarket has, on average, 47,000 products. But do we really know what goes into making the products we consume? David Brancaccio talks with filmmaker Robert Kenner, the director of Food, Inc., which takes a hard look at the secretive and surprising journey food takes on the way from processing plants to our dinner tables.%6/5/2009 3:16:56 PM%1450066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/67/309/pbs-video-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-523-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Journal: Pakistan Analysis and Educated Consumers%As the world follows the violence and unrest in Pakistan, Bill Moyers speaks with historian Juan Cole and journalist Shahan Mufti about the U.S. relationship with Pakistan, how it relates to the war in Afghanistan, and why they think Pakistan is not likely to become a failed state anytime soon. Daniel Goleman on how better educated consumers can help build a sustainable economy.%6/4/2009 5:53:20 PM%3204400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/59/166/BMJL-001305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001305-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Call of the Killer Whale%Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team investigate the world of the orca, which is the largest species of the dolphin family and is often called a killer whale. The expedition travels to the Arctic and Antarctic, the Atlantic and Pacific.%4/23/2009 10:19:01 AM%6396911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/25/476/jcoa-304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA304and305_stacked__358688.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Poisoned Waters%Investigating the dangerous new wave of  pollutants entering our waterways and drinking water - and who's responsible.%5/5/2009 2:36:24 PM%7004066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/16/913/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2712-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Silent Invasion%Something troubling is taking hold in Oregon. Strange, exotic plants and animals are showing up in places where they don't belong. They are invasive species, and they're taking over landscapes, driving native wildlife away, and making everyone from ranchers to fishermen to wildlife managers nervous. What are these invaders? Where do they come from? And what can we do to stop them?%4/22/2009 3:01:33 PM%3365941%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/24/960/sinv-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/silentNEXT.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Loneliest Animals%The loneliest animals are the most endangered species on the planet.  Collected and protected by dedicated scientists, these animals represent the end of the line for their species.  In many cases, intensive captive breeding programs have been launched with the aim of sustaining these animals and the hope of returning them to the wild.%4/30/2009 4:22:31 PM%3001021%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/34/352/naat-002611-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002611-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Green Builders%Green building pioneers are making their part of the &quot;built environment&quot; a more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly place. Each project is a proving ground.%4/16/2009 1:24:02 PM%3316366%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/417/grbu-000001-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/GRBU_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%On Thin Ice%In a special one-hour NOW on PBS, David Brancaccio and environmentalist Conrad Anker -- one of the world's leading high altitude climbers -- adventure to the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, the source of the Ganges River, to witness the effects of global warming first-hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:03 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/578/516-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-516-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Fossil Fuels & Beyond%It's web to television and back online again for Planet Forward's ongoing conversation between citizens, experts and policymakers on the formula for our energy future. Instead of experts expounding to voiceless viewers, Planet Forward's emphasis is bottom-up, with the best online submissions from citizens - videos, essays, poems, and more - leading and driving the conversation.%4/16/2009 6:36:51 PM%3323133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/21/544/plaf-000000-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/pf_body_shortened_web_mpsc.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Sea Ghosts%Jean-Michel Cousteau is accompanied by his son Fabien and daughter Celine on an Arctic expedition to investigate why some groups of beluga whales are thriving while others are not.%4/16/2009 2:12:30 PM%3200200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/21/132/jcoa-303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA303_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Frogs: The Thin Green Line%It is the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs.  Population by population, species by species, amphibians are vanishing off the face of the Earth. Scientists are taking desperate measures to try to save those frogs they can, even bathing frogs in Clorox solutions and keeping them in Tupperware boxes under carefully controlled conditions to prevent the spread of a deadly fungus.%5/12/2009 5:05:02 PM%3031133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/43/138/naat-002610-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002610-stream-3.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Last Extinction: Megabeasts' Sudden Death%Scientists propose a radical idea of what killed off mammoths and other Ice Age animals.%5/1/2009 2:05:27 PM%3131333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/34/546/nova-003607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3607_16x9.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Kilauea: Mountain of Fire%Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, is the world's most active volcano.  Its latest eruption began in 1983 and it hasn't stopped since.  Since that time it has created 544 acres of new land and has consumed 200 homes. But Kilauea is also the driving force in a spectacular process of creation -- the cataclysmic meeting of 2,000-degree lava and 75-degree ocean water.%5/26/2009 2:01:04 PM%3002000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/57/889/naat-002609-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002609-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Extreme Ice%An acclaimed photographer joins scientists to document the runaway melting of glaciers.%5/1/2009 2:51:04 PM%3171533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/15/129/nova-003604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3604_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Rat Attack%Why do huge swarms of rats overrun a bamboo forest in India once every half-century?%3/6/2009 9:54:40 AM%3166481%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/243/3603_rats.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3603_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Why We Love Cats and Dogs%Americans own 73 million dogs and 90 million cats. They become best friends, soul mates, family members -- even surrogate children. Relationships with cats and dogs are some of the longest and most intimate of our lives. Why are we so attached? Animal behavior experts, evolutionary biologists, veterinarians, and pet owners share insights and observations about these animals and their impact on us.%6/5/2009 5:11:00 PM%3034133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/63/1018/naat-002608-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002608-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Architecture 2030%Buildings are responsible for almost half of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Can a collaborative effort - government leaders, architects, regulatory agencies and building suppliers - avert a climate crisis through policy change and education? Architect-turned-activist Ed Mazria may have the answer.%4/16/2009 3:14:55 PM%1513406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/382/DESI-000212-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_architecture2030_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies%Follow the 2,000-mile migration of monarchs to a sanctuary in the highlands of Mexico.%4/17/2009 2:44:38 PM%3137805%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1015/417/NOVA-003601-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3601_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Is That Skunk?%Beneath a skunk's coat of black and white lies a much more colorful creature than we imagine. Skunks seem to know their power as they navigate the margins of our world. As a few brave experts take a deeper look at this familiar but little-known animal, they are painting a surprising portrait of this intrepid member of the night shift.%6/30/2009 5:42:46 PM%3012866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/91/630/naat-002606-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002606-stream__941035.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Big Energy Gamble%Can California's ambitious plan to cut greenhouse gases actually succeed?%3/14/2009 7:22:12 PM%3147302%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/231/3519_energy.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3519_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Greening the Federal Government%Government buildings are not historically associated with sustainability or exquisite design. But the U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) Design Excellence program is changing that perception. The program commissioned Pritzker Prize-winning Architect Thom Mayne to design the San Francisco Federal Building, a structure that aims to be the prototype for tomorrow's workplace.%4/16/2009 3:14:58 PM%1513406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/332/DESI-000208-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_govt_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%HEAT%A far-reaching investigation into America's energy landscape and what can be done to save our planet - and what it will take.%3/5/2009 2:17:47 PM%6979662%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/479/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2613-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Dragon Chronicles%In nearly every culture, ancient maps and legends tell of dragons in our world.  Where did these stories come from?  Romulus Whitaker, reptile expert and conservationist, combines history with documented science and compelling contemporary reports, and sets off to find out.  He encounters lizards large and small that can breathe life into medieval legends even today.%7/14/2009 4:46:57 PM%3007733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/104/937/naat-002605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002605-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Druk White Lotus School - Ladakh%Ladakh, India is one of the most remote regions on earth. Beset with religious, political and cultural strife, it is also one of the most tumultuous. Enter the Druk White Lotus School, which intends to equip Ladakhi children for living in the modern world while simultaneously embracing Buddhist traditions.%10/26/2009 3:04:58 PM%1513569%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/294/DESI-000207-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_druklotus_44khz__847748.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Is There Life on Mars?%The search for life on the Red Planet heats up with the discovery of frozen water.%5/6/2009 12:31:43 PM%3117650%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/829/nova-003518-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3518_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Transport: Food Miles%In the 21st-century global food economy, by the time it's been grown, processed and distributed, most food has traveled an average of 1,500 miles before reaching the plate.  AS renowned author Michael Pollan elaborates, the effects of this fossil fuel-driven system are detrimental to the environment, to health and to social well-being.%12/18/2009 3:22:33 PM%1528964%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/276/773/desi-000309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI309_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Transport: Paris: Velo Liberte%Paris' ambitious public-private &quot;Velib&quot; bike initiative encourages residents to forgo cars for bikes and public transportation.%12/18/2009 3:22:26 PM%1528499%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/276/770/desi-000308-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI308_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Ocean Animal Emergency%Wildlife veterinarians struggle to save injured seals and sea lions on the California coast.%6/9/2009 3:54:06 PM%3161814%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/159/3517_ocean.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3517_web_44khz__023087.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%London: The Price of Traffic%London's congestion charge challenges the 20th-century notion that cities should be designed around cars and asks drivers to pay for access to public roads and parking spaces. Thanks to Deputy Mayor Nicky Gavron, this plan is the core of a sweeping push to transform London into a transit-efficient and pedestrian-friendly mega-city in time for the 2012 Olympic Games.%6/8/2009 10:48:26 AM%1527989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/343/desi-000307-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI307.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Wolf That Changed America%In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw. Feared by ranchers throughout the region, the outlaw wasn't a pistol-packing cowboy or train-robbing bandit. Lobo, as locals simply called him, was the legendary leader of a band of cattle-killing wolves that had been terrorizing cattle ranchers and their livestock.%3/23/2009 4:48:36 PM%2868453%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/1021/82/naat-002604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002604-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%American Eagle%Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes.  In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought it to the brink of extinction.%4/22/2009 9:06:43 AM%3020939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/1021/175/naat-002603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002603-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Alien From Earth%Do the remains of a tiny hobbit-like creature on the island of Flores belong to a new human species?%3/14/2009 5:16:21 PM%3127400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/171/nova-003515-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3515.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Green to the People%A new generation of L.A. architects, urbanists and city planners are entertaining the idea and applying it of creating green sustainable buildings  for those who need it the most: our cities low income residents.%4/10/2009 1:57:22 PM%1123523%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/478/wbst-000002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/GreenToThePeopleAll_better.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Hunting the Hidden Dimension%Mysteriously beautiful fractals are shaking up the world of mathematics and deepening our understanding of nature.%3/6/2009 9:54:35 AM%3179000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/253/nova-003514-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3514.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Arctic Dinosaurs%Experts in Alaska investigate how dinosaurs managed to thrive in polar regions.%3/14/2009 6:57:00 PM%3143796%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/976/317/nova-003511-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3511_44khz__807551.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Burning Season%WIDE ANGLE travels to the Indonesian rainforest and follows a green entrepreneur's plan to fight global warming. He hopes to stop clear cutting in the region's three large forests, and to turn a profit by selling carbon credits to polluters in the West.%6/27/2009 10:21:18 AM%3225466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/80/430/wa_portal_thumb_burningSeason.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA704_BurningSeason.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Bird Brains, Space Storms, Yoky Matsuoka, Smart Bridges%Season 3: Episode 4%6/8/2009 12:15:52 PM%3113238%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/45/170/nosn_NEW_000304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN304_web_44khz.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Personal DNA Testing, Art Authentication, Carpturing Carbon, Pardis Sabeti%Season 3: Episode 2%9/15/2009 9:34:04 AM%3115537%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/356/nosn-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN302.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Lord of the Ants%E.O. Wilson's fascination with little creatures has led him to some very big ideas.%3/6/2009 2:05:08 PM%3177941%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/664/NOVA-003510-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3510_web__751011.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Car of the Future%The &quot;Car Talk&quot; guys look for a new breed of clean, fuel-efficient vehicles.%3/20/2009 6:58:38 PM%3192133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/663/NOVA-003509-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3509_web__957196.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%The Gorilla King%Among the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, Titus reigns as king. In the decades that followed his birth in 1974, Titus was orphaned and abandoned, survived poachers, and overcame the deadly challenges of his rivals.  Researchers and conservationists recount his triumphant story as they share their memories and archival footage of Titus, from his days as a newborn to his rise to power as a silverback.%7/7/2009 4:34:23 PM%3015800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/97/76/naat-002511-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002511-stream.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%Walt Whitman%American Experience presents Walt Whitman, a two-hour documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Mark Zwonitzer (Jesse James, The Massie Affair), featuring Academy Award-winning actor Chris Cooper as the voice of America's first great poet. Pulitzer Prize-winning poets, novelists and essayists recite some of Whitman's most important works, and reflect upon his enduring influence.%7/6/2009 6:45:17 PM%5913133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/123/amex-002008b.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Walt_Whitman.mp4
Topics%Nature & Environment%What Males Will Do%For males in the animal kingdom, the main goal is to pass on their genes to the next generation. But it takes two to tango, and males will go to extremes to win a mate. They will make music, change body colors, develop astonishing anatomy, even agree to be eaten alive... all in the name of love! From dancing spiders to drumming monkeys, discover what males will do to show they have what it takes!%10/8/2009 6:13:52 PM%3031066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/206/155/naat-002510-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002510-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Preview: FOOD, Inc.%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature: In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.%2/2/2010 5:21:00 PM%132200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/314/996/POVFoodINCthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/foodincH264.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Balloon Strike | Invasion of the Giant Pythons%Herpetologist Shawn Heflick has a permit to hunt down Burmese pythons in the Everglades. He's carrying red water balloons because they make perfect targets for a striking snake. Check out the strike in slow motion!%2/9/2010 6:34:10 PM%216533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/321/50/naat-002708-clip2-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002708-clip2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%February 9, 2010%How can Toyota repair its brand image? We ask PR pro Michael Ramah of Porter Novelli. Plus, we talk with Gerard Kleisterlee of Royal Philips Electronics, and we look at China's investment in South Africa.%2/9/2010 8:22:51 PM%1474933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/321/125/top-video-100209_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29237-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Monday, February 8, 2010%Tonight on the program, we look at the latest appeal by President
Obama for bipartisanship and the return of Sarah Palin to the national
stage. Also, Ray Suarez reports on the ongoing efforts in Haiti to
rebuild its government and a look at a medical checklist that might be
able to save more than lives.  Finally, the Saints go marching home to
New Orleans, a city still relishing a super victory.%2/9/2010 2:13:11 AM%3163602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/320/365/4291161657_7cda545c7d_o_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020810_448k__289141.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%February 8, 2010%Debt worries in Greece, Spain, and Portugal weigh on Wall St. Mortgage rates could be set to rise. Your Mind & Your Money reports on investor overconfidence.%2/8/2010 10:41:28 PM%1474133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/320/234/top-video-100208_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29236-STREAM__424904.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Alligator Versus Python | Invasion of the Giant Pythons%Alligators were once the undisputed reptile kings of the Everglades. But who would win a battle now -- alligator or python? It all depends on which one is bigger. &quot;Invasion of the Giant Pythons&quot; premieres Sunday, February 21, 2010 on PBS.%2/8/2010 12:54:28 PM%207400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/319/823/naat-002708-clip1-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002708-clip1.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Richard Schiff: Monday, 2/8/10%Emmy-winning actor Richard Schiff talks about his fascination with D-Day and his character in the new Fox drama series &quot;Past Life.&quot;%2/9/2010 11:13:13 AM%672380%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/320/763/richardschiff_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_richardschiff.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Robert Kaiser: Monday, 2/8/10%&quot;Washington Post&quot; journalist Robert Kaiser, author of &quot;So Damn Much Money&quot;, explains the lobbying climate in the U.S. capital.%2/9/2010 11:22:40 AM%693301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/320/769/robertkaiser_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertkaiser.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Beyond the Motor City%Blueprint America: Beyond the Motor City examines how Detroit, a symbol of America's diminishing status in the world, may come to represent the future of transportation and progress in America.%2/9/2010 1:22:56 PM%5166933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/320/769/Beyond_the_Motor_City_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BP-MotorCity-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%February 5, 2010%Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Hoenig on interest rate. January employment numbers. Market Monitor John Hughes of Quantum Capital Management.%2/5/2010 8:49:07 PM%1515066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/317/837/top-video-100205_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29235-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Friday, February 5, 2010%The economy shed 20,000 jobs last month, but there were new signs of growth as unemployment in the U.S. dips down to 9.7 percent.  Also on the program, a look at the growing costs of health care and Shields and Brooks assess the power shifts on Capitol Hill. Finally, a Reagan adviser backs the budget reforms laid out by President Obma and a Haitian poet reflects on the earthquake.%2/5/2010 10:20:55 PM%3189934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/317/877/95471058_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020510_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Journal: After Citizens United%Libertarian journalist Nick Gillespie and legal scholar Lawrence Lessig discuss public financing of campaigns and the effects of money on politics. And, Dr. Margaret Flowers speaks about Medicare for all.%2/6/2010 5:27:53 PM%3215000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/317/939/BMJL-001341-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001341-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Democrats and the New Politics of Abortion%Now that the Democratic Party has the legislative upper hand, are they willing to negotiate away reproductive rights for other political gains? NOW goes to Allentown, PA to ask: Are abortion rights now in jeopardy at the very hands of the party that has historically protected them? Among those interviewed are pro-life Democratic U.S. Representative Bart Stupak and former DNC Chairman Howard Dean.%2/6/2010 5:28:40 PM%1540466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/317/718/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-606-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%February 5, 2010%Gwen and the panel discuss Mr. Obama's fight for his agenda despite the partisan divide, new details on the Christmas terror plot, the beginning of the&quot;Don't Ask Don't Tell&quot; review.%2/8/2010 1:48:50 PM%1496340%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/319/24/020510_wwthumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwcove02_05_2010448.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Wednesday, February 3, 2010%The Obama administration steps up its defense of how it handles terror cases as the suspect in the attempted Christmas Day bombing incident speaks to authorities again. Also, Haiti scrambles to find shelter for quake survivors and we get two perspectives on how the White House plans to help small businesses. Finally, a story of how theatre is helping soldiers cope with PTSD.%2/3/2010 9:52:26 PM%3194740%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/316/103/77189155_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020310_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Bill Withers: Thursday, 2/4/10%Grammy-winning music legend Bill Withers explains how he found the confidence to make music and the documentary &quot;Still Bill&quot;.%2/5/2010 12:29:27 PM%1261261%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/317/478/billwithers_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_billwithers.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%February 4, 2010%Stocks tumble on job loss woes & European debt. The U.S.Government probes Prius brake problem.  And Diamond Foods CEO shares his gem of a Super Bowl ad plan.%2/4/2010 8:29:32 PM%1486600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/316/990/top-video-100204_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29234-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Thursday, February 4, 2010%Tonight on the program, the U.S. Senate welcomes a new member as Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown is officially confirmed to fill the seat of the late Edward Kennedy. Also, Toyota faces a federal probe over brake problems in the Prius and Ray Suarez returns from his reporting trip to Haiti. Finally, Paul Solman looks to make sense of the economy with stand-up comedy.%2/4/2010 9:27:19 PM%3177604%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/317/1/browncove_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020410_448k__976476.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Pete Docter: Wednesday, 2/3/2010%Writer-director Pete Docter talks about his animated feature &quot;Up&quot;, which received five Oscar nods this week, including best picture.%2/4/2010 12:39:45 PM%705584%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/316/613/peterdocter_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterdocter.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%February 3, 2010%Confusion over Toyota recall amid Treasury Secretary remarks. A former NHTSA head adds perspective. Oil Price Outlook. Hilary Kramer of A & G Capital Research.%2/3/2010 8:29:22 PM%1453200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/316/61/top-video-100203_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29233-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Preview: Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature:  In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a leading Vietnam War strategist, concludes that America's role in the war is based on decades of lies.  He leaks 7,000 pages of top-secret documents to The New York Times, a daring act of conscience that leads directly to Watergate, President Nixon's resignation and the end of the Vietnam War.%2/2/2010 5:47:28 PM%150836%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/315/22/POVdangerthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/mostdangerousman_tra.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%February 2, 2010%President Obama pushes his jobs plan. Toyota's brand management challenge, and which retailers are struggling to survive?%2/2/2010 8:26:56 PM%1511466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/315/147/top-video-100202_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29232-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tuesday, February 2, 2010%Civilian and uniformed leaders weigh in on lifting the ban on gays in the U.S. military at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill. Also on the program, we look at the future of NASA in light of the proposed FY 2011 fiscal budget and three weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, the U.N. says the situation remains volatile. Finally, a look at how technology is reshaping warfare.%2/2/2010 9:50:09 PM%3147279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/315/191/96346946_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020210_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Wyclef Jean: Tuesday, 2/2/10%Singer-producer-activist Wyclef Jean explains his sense of the situation in his native Haiti following the devastating earthquake.%2/3/2010 3:29:29 AM%758897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/372/wyclefjean2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_wyclefjean2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Trey Songz: Tuesday, 2/2/10%R&B singer Trey Songz discusses his response to the pressure from social media.%2/3/2010 3:36:57 AM%666644%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/381/treysongz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_treysongz.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Monique: Diary 7%Monique talks about how diabetes has taught her to be more independent and has shaped her career goals.%2/1/2010 3:16:05 PM%69800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1011/Diary7_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_MONIQUE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Minnie: Diary 6%Minnie talks about how her eating habits--and taste buds--have changed, and how her diabetes diagnosis taught her to care for her health.%2/1/2010 3:13:33 PM%62188%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1006/Diary6_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MINNIE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Kevina: Diary 7%In this final video diary, Kevina offers her thoughts on the perfect diabetes drug, what diabetes has taught her, and what she's learned from MyType2.%2/1/2010 3:11:29 PM%93943%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1005/Diary7_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Joe: Diary 7%In this last diary, Joe talks about how sometimes diabetes has made him stronger.  Other times, it's a burden and scary to tell people about.%2/1/2010 3:09:40 PM%77365%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/998/Diary7_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_JOE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Doreese: Diary 8%In her last diary, Doreese talks about how the act of sharing her stories around her pre-diabetes makes things easier.%2/1/2010 3:07:42 PM%56551%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/998/Diary8_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary8_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Get Moving Tip #4: Set Your Goal%Make your body your business.  Set personal, realistic goals for your health.%2/1/2010 3:05:19 PM%55989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/979/GETMOVING_TIP4_SetYourGoals_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP4_SetYourGoals.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Misty Sings MyType2%A poet and musician, Misty is inspired to write a song called &quot;MyType2.&quot;%2/1/2010 3:03:00 PM%182449%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/979/Eps008_MISTY_SingsMyType2_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps008_MISTY_SingsMyType2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%John Yoo: Monday, 2/1/10%Former Justice Department attorney John Woo gives his take on applying Geneva Convention rules to al Qaida.%2/2/2010 2:05:07 AM%658494%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/314/408/johnyoo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_johnyoo.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Ed O'Neill: Monday, 2/1/10%&quot;Modern Family&quot; star Ed O'Neill reflects on his love of legitimate theater and how he developed his comedic talent.%2/2/2010 2:14:15 AM%744989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/314/417/edoneill_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_edoneill.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%February 1, 2010%Toyota's President of US Sales tells Susie Gharib about his firm's plan to fix the millions of recalled vehicles. Plus, the CEO of Auto Nation, a Toyota dealer, offers his perspective on the recall. And, we zero in on defense spending in the President's 3.8 trillion dollar budget.%2/1/2010 8:53:39 PM%1450400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/314/243/top-video-100201_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29231-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Monday, February 1, 2010%President Obama pitches a 2011 budget. Toyota finds a fix for faulty gas pedals. In Haiti, aid workers worry about adoptions after Americans are detained. And medical marijuana comes in for regulation. Finally, a former CIA operative talks about leaderless al-Qaida.%2/1/2010 9:47:48 PM%3164067%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/314/276/96324317_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020110_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tim: Diary 7%In his last video diary, Tim offers his advice on living with type 2 and how to make things easier on yourself.%2/1/2010 3:19:39 PM%83069%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/313/1011/Diary7_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_TIM__588966.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 29, 2010%The GDP grows 5.7 percent. A look at the President's plan to boost jobs via small business. And our Market Monitor is John Dorfman of Thunderstorm Capital.%1/29/2010 8:41:01 PM%1505933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/311/812/top-video-100129_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29230-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Friday, January 29, 2010%Tonight on the program, President Obama meets with Congressional Republicans today in Baltimore to discuss political differences in a rare debate. Also, we get the analysis of Shields and Brooks and officials contemplate moving the trial of the alleged 9/11 mastermind out of New York City. Finally, Ray Suarez reports on the brutally simple realities of the economy in Haiti.%1/29/2010 10:09:19 PM%3163602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/311/853/newshour_22_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012910_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Eugene Jarecki: Friday, 1/29/10%Author and award-winning filmmaker Eugene Jarecki explains the Move Your Money campaign and says all revolutions are impossible until they happen.%1/30/2010 8:52:41 AM%766374%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/312/187/eugenejarecki_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_eugenejarecki.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Max Siegel: Friday, 1/29/10%Author Max Siegel talks about moving from the music industry to NASCAR and people of color going in unconventional directions.%1/30/2010 9:03:10 AM%663951%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/312/187/maxsiegel_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxsiegel.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Saving Haiti's Mothers%Haiti's catastrophic earthquake exacerbated a common and lethal emergency in Haiti: Dying during childbirth. NOW meets with members of the Haitian Health Foundation, a group that aims to lower Haiti's maternity mortality rate via pre-natal visits, education, and emergency ambulance runs for pregnant women.%1/30/2010 10:02:36 AM%1533600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/311/708/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-605-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 29, 2010%Analysis of President Obama's focus on domestic issues including jobs, healthcare and his calls for greater cooperation on Capitol Hill.%2/8/2010 1:51:24 PM%1496618%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/312/629/012910_wwthumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwcove01_29_2010448.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Webcast Extra - January 29, 2010%During the State of the Union President Obama said he wanted to take the bailout money Wall Street banks repaid plus a fee and give it to &quot;community banks&quot; with the stipulation that they loan to small businesses. Why weren't these types of mandates attached to the original bailout money?%2/8/2010 1:54:24 PM%357611%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/312/632/012910_wethumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwwebcove01_29_2010.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Journal: State of the Union(s)%Monica Youn and Zephyr Teachout on the court decision on campaign finance.  AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka offer shis perspective on President Obama's first State of the Union address and on whether organized labor can grow and generate jobs in the 21st century. And, Bill Moyers remembers historian Howard Zinn.%1/29/2010 11:10:54 PM%3139866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/311/865/BMJL-001340-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001340-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Dr. James Forbes: Thursday, 1/28/10%Dr. James Forbes discusses getting past arguing the Bible and what he hopes readers will wrestle with in his book, &quot;Whose Gospel?&quot;%1/29/2010 3:44:49 AM%1451432%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/311/147/jamesforbes_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamesforbes.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 28, 2010%Fed. Chairman Ben Bernanke stays. Jeffrey Liker 
author of The Toyota Way on the car maker's troubles. And more on social media for small business.%1/28/2010 8:38:51 PM%1473666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/310/962/top-video-100128_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29229-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Thursday, January 28, 2010%President Obama hits the road to test out his new focus on jobs and the economy. Also on the program, we get four takes on the State of the Union address and what it means for the Obama administration going forward. Also, Ben Bernanke is confirmed for a second term at the Fed and we hear from the President of Haiti on how the struggling nation is coping.  Finally, author J.D. Salinger dies at 91.%1/28/2010 9:44:03 PM%3136876%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/310/993/0128_obama_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012810_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%State of the Union%President Obama addressed issues of the economy, foreign policy and health care during his State of the Union address, while acknowledging the criticism he has faced in recent weeks%1/28/2010 3:18:37 AM%6474474%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/310/18/COVETIMEOBAMA_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/SOTU2010.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%One on One with Hillary Clinton%The first Tavis Smiley Reports focuses on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as she completes her first year as America's chief diplomat and looks ahead to the challenges of the next three years.%1/28/2010 12:52:51 PM%3396800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/310/522/tsr_sizzle_special_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tsr_hillary_full.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Corinne Bailey Rae: Wednesday, 1/27/10%Award-winning British singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae talks about her start in heavy metal and her musical legacy.%1/28/2010 3:06:20 AM%908480%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/310/27/corinnebaileyrae_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_corinnebaileyrae.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 27, 2010%Treasury Secretary Geithner defends bailout. The Fed keeps interest rates at 0. Apple introduces its iPad.  What students expect from the State of the Union.%1/27/2010 8:37:55 PM%1485682%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/309/804/top-video-100127_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29228-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tavis Smiley Reports: Series Preview%Tavis talks about the four upcoming Prime Time Specials in 2010.%1/27/2010 2:07:35 PM%209258%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/309/498/tsr_sizzle_special_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tsr_sizzlereel2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 26, 2010%The Congressional Budget Office says the budget will top $1.3 trillion this year. We look at a unique mortgage loan workout program in Chicago and at Japan's deflation problem.%1/26/2010 8:27:03 PM%1489666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/308/920/top-video-100126_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29227-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tuesday, January 26, 2010%The deficit takes center stage as the CBO warns that rising federal debt could strangle the economy. Also on the program, we get reactions from lawmakers to an expected spending freeze on some federal programs and look at the state of health care in the battered nation of Haiti. Finally, the U.S. government gets a failing grade for its ability to respond to a WMD attack.%1/26/2010 10:26:07 PM%3170406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/308/981/4069738876_62c72d3833_o_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012610_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%David Sanger: Tuesday, 1/26/10%Best-selling author David Sanger assesses President Obama's first year and weighs in on what may--and should--be next on the agenda.%1/27/2010 12:18:45 AM%640986%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/309/11/davidsanger2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidsanger2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Peter Fonda: Tuesday, 1/26/10%Co-writer, producer and star Peter Fonda reflects on the success of the classic film, &quot;Easy Rider&quot;.%1/27/2010 12:36:47 AM%715035%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/309/25/peterfonda_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterfonda.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Sound Tracks Pilot Episode%Explore the making of a post-Soviet propaganda tune. Watch how the Seun Kuti, the youngest son of Afrobeat superstar Fela Kuti,  is keeping his father's flame alive. Find out why the composer of the mockumentary Borat wrote a symphony for the people of Kazakhstan. Finally for our Global Hit listen to a performance by Mariza, the queen of fado, Portugal's &quot;blues.&quot;%1/5/2010 6:17:57 AM%3321866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/280/141/sotm-pilot-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-pilot-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tim: Diary 6%Tim turns the camera on his mom, interviewing her about what it's like to have a son with type 2 -- and to live with type 1 herself.%1/25/2010 10:59:50 AM%113200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/582/Diary6_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_TIM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Minnie Works It Out%Minnie faces one of her biggest struggles: exercise.  She meets Brandy, an expert trainer and owner of Body By Brandy, who takes her through some exercises around the gym and helps Minnie make exercise work for her.%1/25/2010 10:57:31 AM%252934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/574/Eps007_MINNIE_WorksItOut_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps007_MINNIE_WorksItOut.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Eat Smart Tip #4: You Are What You Eat%In this tip, nutrition coach Kim gives some solid guidelines on how to eat smart.%1/25/2010 10:47:12 AM%85618%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/567/EATSMART_TIP4_YouAreWhatYouEat_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP4_YouAreWhatYouEat.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Kevina: Diary 6%Kevina talks about how there are &quot;diabetes police&quot; in her life, and how it hard it can sometimes be.%1/25/2010 10:45:02 AM%82935%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/550/Diary6_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Doreese: Diary 7%Does having pre-diabetes make you feel different? Doreese talks about when she feels different and not-so-different from others who are not pre-diabetic.%1/25/2010 10:42:06 AM%72200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/546/Diary7_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary7_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Misty: Diary 6%In her last video diary, Misty talks about how she controls her diabetes -- and doesn't let it control her -- by making smart decisions.%1/25/2010 10:39:06 AM%96144%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/307/546/Diary6_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MISTY.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Power House%Detroit has emptied -- built for 2 million people, it now has half that number. Nearly one-third of the land is unused, and some 80,000 homes are vacant. Still, one local couple sees potential. They are building the 'Power House'.%1/25/2010 4:53:59 PM%244266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/307/835/blueprint-powerhouse-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blueprint-powerhouse-stream2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 25, 2010%iPhone sales lead to big earnings for Apple. Ed Whitacre is GM's new CEO. And, encoraging discouraged workers in the job market.%1/25/2010 8:46:26 PM%1456866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/307/1010/top-video-100125_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29226-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Monday, January 25, 2010%President Obama offers a small peak into what he is expected to say at the State of the Union address on Wednesday.  Also on the program, Ray Suarez reports on the obstacles facing U.N. workers in Haiti, and we take a look at the evolving nature of al-Qaida.  Finally, the growing threat of Asian carp in the Great Lakes and we explore the links between music and politics in Russia.%1/25/2010 10:21:07 PM%3158146%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/308/65/96164032_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012510_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Newt Gingrich: Monday, 1/25/10%Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich comments on the perception that the GOP has been obstructionist and his rumored run for the White House in '12.%1/26/2010 3:36:40 AM%648324%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/308/232/newtgingrich2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_newtgingrich2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Raj Patel: Monday, 1/25/10%Raj Patel, author of &quot;The Value of Nothing&quot;, addresses whether it's possible to get traction on an agenda to eliminate poverty.%1/26/2010 2:42:46 PM%775825%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/308/676/rajpatel_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rajpatel.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Hope For Haiti Now Global Telethon Preview%PBS presents the global telethon HOPE FOR HAITI NOW. It will be hosted by George Clooney in Los Angeles, Wyclef Jean in New York and CNN's Anderson Cooper in Haiti. All donations will directly benefit Oxfam America, Partners in Health, Red Cross, UNICEF and Wyclef's Yele Haiti Foundation. The program will feature performances and celebrity appearances, as well as live news reports from CNN.%1/21/2010 4:38:48 PM%30185%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/304/730/H4Hthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/H4H_COVE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Friday, January 22, 2010%Tonight on the program, we get a report from a hospital in the Dominican Republic where many Haitians have fled across the border in hopes of survival. Also, we look at the remarkable week in politics with Wall Street Journal economics editor David Wessel and hear the analysis of columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks. Finally, the growing U.S.-China dispute over free access to the Internet.%1/22/2010 9:44:12 PM%3149879%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/305/869/95946538_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012210_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Paul Ingrassia: Friday, 1/22/10%&quot;Crash Course&quot; author Paul Ingrassia analyzes the auto industry's road from glory to disaster and the impact on policymakers and consumers.%1/23/2010 1:52:50 AM%663579%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/1019/paulingrassia2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulingrassia2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Keri Russell: Friday, 1/22/10%Actress Keri Russell shares the true story behind her latest film, &quot;Extraordinary Measures&quot;.%1/23/2010 2:00:22 AM%721327%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/985/kerirussell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kerirussell.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 22, 2010%Stocks fall amid Ben Bernanke's confirmation uncertainty. Continental Airlines CEO, Jeff Smisek. Banks & executive compensation concerns.%1/22/2010 8:35:12 PM%1494133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/305/860/top-video-100122_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29225-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Journal: Obama's First Year%The JOURNAL assesses Obama's first year as President in the wake of Democrats' defeat in Massachusetts' special election for Senate with Princeton politics and African American studies professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell and journalist Eric Alterman.  And, Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson on America's energy crisis.%1/22/2010 9:05:22 PM%3200133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/305/826/BMJL-001339-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001339-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Webcast Extra - January 22, 2010%Will the Supreme Court ruling really mean a flood of cash into the 2010 elections?%2/8/2010 1:55:56 PM%358516%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/319/53/012210_wethumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwwebcove01_22_2010.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 21, 2010%President Obama wants to restrict the size and activities of the nation's biggest banks. Plus, the Supreme Court rules that businesses and labor unions can spend unlimited funds on political campaigns.%1/21/2010 8:46:38 PM%1538800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/304/961/top-video-100121_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29224-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Thursday, January 21, 2010%In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court overturns decades of limits on corporate and labor union campaign contributions. We take a look at what the decision will mean for political campaigns in the future. Also on the program, we sit down with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and get the latest on the ongoing recovery efforts in Haiti.%1/21/2010 10:27:02 PM%3171613%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/304/999/SCOTUS_Citizens_v_FEC_wide_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012110_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Robert Lacey: Thursday, 1/21/10%Historian Robert Lacey explains the link between the 9/11 terrorist attacks and Saudi Arabia.%1/22/2010 2:52:48 AM%688610%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/152/robertlacey_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertlacey.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Marion Cotillard: Thursday, 1/21/10%Actress Marion Cotillard--part of the all-star cast of the film adaptation of the musical &quot;Nine&quot; -- talks about taking risks and choosing roles.%1/22/2010 3:05:17 AM%706049%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/159/marioncotillard_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marioncotillard.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 20, 2010%MA GOP Senate seat win threatens health care reform. Berkshire Hathaway to split B shares. Street Critique with James Oberweis.%1/20/2010 8:59:20 PM%1459400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/304/100/top-video-100120_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29223-MASTER.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Wednesday, January 20, 2010%Political shockwaves rippled outward from Massachusetts today as Republican Scott Brown won a special senate election to fill the seat vacated by the late Edward Kennedy.
Also on the program, aftershocks rock Haiti and the New York Times announces it will begin charging for their online content. Finally, TSA looks into new screening techniques at airports to prevent terrorism.%1/20/2010 10:18:08 PM%3148950%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/304/148/0120_reid_95896696_video_thumbwide.JPG%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012010_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Walter Isaacson: Wednesday, 1/20/10%Walter Isaacson, Former vice chair of the Louisiana Recovery Authority, shares lessons learned after Hurricane Katrina that may help in Haiti.%1/21/2010 3:09:21 PM%792636%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/304/202/walterisaacson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_walterisaacson.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Jason Reitman: Wednesday, 1/20/10%Oscar-nominated film director Jason Reitman reflects on how he wants his body of work to be examined.%1/21/2010 3:09:20 PM%647836%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/304/202/jasonreitman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jasonreitman.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Minnie: Diary 5%Minnie talks about how her family -- especially her sisters and brother -- help her manage her diabetes, and the pressure she feels to manage her diabetes.%1/19/2010 9:32:23 AM%72333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/690/Diary5_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MINNIE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Monique: Diary 6%How has diabetes changed you as a person?  Monique talks about how having diabetes has made her more of an independent person.%1/19/2010 9:29:54 AM%86038%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/689/Diary6_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_MONIQUE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Joe: Diary 6%Joe talks about the differences in his habits before and after his diabetes diagnosis. The biggest change: his eating habits.  While he still loves eating his favorite Italian and Spanish foods, he talks about how he's learned to eat a lot less.%1/19/2010 9:25:01 AM%120394%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/679/Diary6_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_JOE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Kevina: Diary 5%Kevina talks about one frustration: adults expecting her to be an expert on her diabetes.%1/19/2010 9:26:42 AM%65624%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/302/687/Diary5_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 19, 2010%Another loss for Citi. Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Joseph Stiglitz. Of Mutual Interest with Jerry Jordan of the Jordan Opportunity Fund.%1/19/2010 8:37:40 PM%1521800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/303/173/top-video-100119_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29222-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tuesday, January 19, 2010%Tonight on the program, we look at the high-profile role the U.S. Military is playing in the relief effort in Haiti as the pleas for quick action grow more urgent.  Also, a report on the competition states are having over education money about to become available through the federal stimulus and experts weigh in on the successes and failures of President Obama after his first year in office.%1/19/2010 10:55:37 PM%3166087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/303/244/ARRA13_video_thumbwide.JPG%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011910_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Nicole Lee: Tuesday, 1/19/10%Nicole Lee, president of TransAfrica Forum, compares the relief efforts in Haiti with those in the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.%1/20/2010 12:04:35 AM%639640%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/303/295/nicolelee2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nicolelee2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Monday, January 18, 2010%More troops and more aid reach Haiti, but many remain desperate as distribution problems and fears of violence persist. Also on the program, we speak with the U.S. Ambassador to Haiti and get a report on how text messaging is helping to raise big donations for survivors. Finally, a surprising Senate race goes down to the wire and a look at the movement sparked by the civil rights era.%1/18/2010 9:51:49 PM%3165019%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/302/360/95831576_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011810_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Harry Belafonte: Monday, 1/18/10%Legendary entertainer Harry Belafonte reflects on how he met Dr. King and offers his thoughts on what he made of King on a personal level.%1/19/2010 7:02:11 PM%1143977%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/303/120/harrybelafonte3_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_harrybelafonte3.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 18, 2010%In NBR's The Obama Agenda: Year Two holiday special, NBR examines the economic challenges President Obama faces as he begins his second year in office.%1/18/2010 6:56:48 PM%1479333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/302/208/top-video-100118_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29221-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Journal: Greg Mortenson, Thomas Frank%Author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, whose best-selling books THREE CUPS OF TEA and STONES INTO SCHOOLS argue that education is the best way to peace in Afghanistan and across the Islamic world. WALL STREET JOURNAL correspondent and author of THE WRECKING CREW: HOW conservatives RUINED GOVERNMENT, ENRICHED THEMSELVES, AND BEGGARED THE NATION takes a look back at the decade that was.%1/16/2010 12:15:28 AM%3172466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/299/891/BMJL-001338-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001338-stream__358642.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Stop at Visalia%Blueprint America follows a California mayor as he lobbies for a high speed rail stop in his town.%1/25/2010 3:56:57 PM%226266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/686/blueprint-visalia-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blueprint-visalia-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Spain: The Next American System?%Norman Anderson, President and CEO of CG/LA Infrastructure (a Washington, D.C. based consulting group) explains how Spain has been able to finance its infrastructure build out, and what America has to learn.%1/25/2010 3:58:06 PM%168133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/679/blueprint-normananderson-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blueprint-normananderson-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 15, 2010%Top stories include:JP Morgan earnings. Robert Pozen, author of Too Big to Save - How to Fix the U.S. Financial System. Market Monitor, Marshall Front.%1/15/2010 8:52:54 PM%1500334%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/299/854/top-video-100115_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29220-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Dan Balz: Friday, 1/15/10%Dan Balz, political correspondent for &lt;em&gt;The Washington Post&lt;/em&gt;, assesses President Obama's first year in office.%1/16/2010 3:32:40 AM%526976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/300/68/danbalz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_danbalz.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Bob Newhart: Friday, 1/15/10%Comedy legend Bob Newhart reflects on his 50 years in show business, including his albums, stand-up and his audiences.%1/16/2010 3:45:02 AM%898612%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/300/98/bobnewhart_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bobnewhart.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Crises%Eric Rauchway, professor of history at the University of California, Davis, makes the case that it was the Civil War set the stage for the Transcontinental Railroad; that it was the Great Depression that made possible the public works projects of the New Deal. But, will the current American crisis -- the Great Recession -- advance infrastructure again?%1/25/2010 5:03:38 PM%204266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/659/blueprint-rauchway-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blueprint-rauchway-stream2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%January 15, 2010%This week Gwen and the panel will discuss the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, the history of the poverty-stricken nation, the president's announcement this week that the government will institute new fees on the nation's banks, and the Massachusetts Senate race.%2/8/2010 1:57:40 PM%1472748%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/300/560/011510_wwthumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/pbswwr011510_HD_no_fade_1fr_noise.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Webcast Extra - January 15, 2010%The earthquake in Haiti was so devastating.  What happens when the cameras go away and the media attention dies down? To participate in the Webcast Extra, send your questions to washingtonweek@pbs.org.%2/8/2010 1:59:02 PM%355866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/299/913/011510_wethumb_14260.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Washington_Week/wwwebcove01_15_2010448.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Saving American Journalism%NOW talks to professor Bob McChesney and journalist John Nichols about the perils of a shrinking news media landscape, and their bold proposal to save noncommercial journalism with government subsidies. Their new book is &quot;The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again.&quot;%1/16/2010 8:54:05 AM%1537666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/299/736/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-603-stream__867196.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Rosanne Cash: Thursday, 1/14/10%Grammy-winning country music superstar Rosanne Cash talks about navigating being the daughter of an icon and finding her own voice.%1/15/2010 12:16:23 AM%1224039%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/298/915/rosannecash_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rosannecash.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 14, 2010%Top stories include: President's Bank Fee. Susie Gharib talks to Phil Angelides, Head of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Corporate aid for Haiti.%1/14/2010 8:31:15 PM%1456200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/298/756/top-video-100114_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29219-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Wednesday, January 13, 2010%Tonight on the program, thousands are feared dead in Haiti after an earthquake leveled  infrastructure and left much of the country in ruins.  We get perspectives from a journalist in Port-au-Prince, a United Nations staffer in charge of humanitarian efforts and recap day one after the quake. Also, Congress presses bankers for answers to crisis and Google threatens to pullout from China.%1/13/2010 10:35:21 PM%3242155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/297/830/95754676_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011310_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Joe Torre: Wednesday, 1/13/10%Baseball All-Star, former Yankee manager and current manager of the Dodgers, Joe Torre reflects on leaving New York and discusses steroid use.%1/14/2010 2:39:43 AM%1437779%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/297/940/joetorre_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joetorre.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 13, 2010%Top stories include: NBR's Susie Gharib asks New York Fed President William Dudley about interest rates, financial reform, and much more. Plus, an update on the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission's first day of hearings.%1/13/2010 8:49:23 PM%1481400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/297/764/top-video-100113_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29218-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Sandra Bullock: Tuesday, 1/12/2010%Actress-producer Sandra Bullock talks about pulling off two quality rolls in one year.%1/13/2010 12:31:02 AM%1323096%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/297/29/sandrabullock_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_sandrabullock__054589.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 12, 2010%Top stories include:  Preview of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission meeting.  The  push for electric cars at Detroit's auto show.%1/12/2010 8:37:50 PM%1516733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/296/905/top-video-100112_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29217-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tavis Smiley Reports : Promo%A look at the upcoming primetime specials that will air throughout the year. Episode 1 premieres Wednesday, January 27, 2010, at 8:00pm ET/PT.%1/27/2010 6:54:08 AM%31254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/765/tsr_promo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tsr_promo.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Monday, January 11, 2010%Tonight on the program, the legal battle over gay marriage in California reaches a federal court and the Supreme Court revisits a clause about confrontation in the courtroom. Also, Senate Democrats wrangle over taxing high-value insurance plans and late night comedy braces for another shakeup. Finally, we get a report on a fragile state looking to rebound with the help of the private sector.%1/11/2010 10:29:24 PM%3195344%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/296/92/gay-marriage_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011110_448k.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Alan Alda: Monday, 1/11/10%Emmy-winning actor-writer Alan Alda explains his passion for science and what he wants viewers to take away from his new PBS series.%1/12/2010 5:41:18 AM%558091%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/292/alanalda_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alanalda2.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tobey Maguire: Monday, 1/11/10%Actor Tobey Maguire discusses his Golden Globe-nominated performance in the film &quot;Brothers&quot; and how the role affected his personal life.%1/12/2010 5:51:43 AM%710855%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/292/tobeymaguire_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tobeymaguire.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 8, 2010%Top stories include: U.S. loses jobs again in Dec. Mutual fund industry leaders discuss 401(k)s. And Market Monitor Sandy Lincoln of M&I Investment Management.%1/8/2010 8:40:52 PM%1503000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/293/842/top-video-100108_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29215-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Targeting the Taliban%NOW reports from Pakistan's dangerous and pivotal border with Afghanistan, where Pentagon war planners acknowledge many of the enemy fighters and their leaders are based. The U.S. has been relying on Pakistan to act against Taliban militants there, but the Pakistani army's commitment is in question.%1/9/2010 9:27:53 AM%1539333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/293/550/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-602-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Journal: David Corn and Kevin Drum%MOTHER JONES journalists David Corn and Kevin Drum offer a hard look at the obstacles to real reform of the financial industry.%1/9/2010 9:27:13 AM%3209733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/293/904/BMJL-001337-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001337-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 7, 2010%Top stories include: China's Interest Rate Threatens U.S. stocks. Market insight from Howard Silverblatt of Standard and Poor's. Hospitals' & health reform.%1/7/2010 8:43:35 PM%1477733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/292/1020/top-video-100107_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29214-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Series Premiere%The premiere of 'Help Wanted' features the story of a young woman, Rebecca, who formerly worked as a marketing manager. When Rebecca lost her job, it was very difficult on her and her family, but now she is carving out a new path in nursing school that may offer greater stability in the future. Rebecca says, 'You have to roll with the times, and you have to see what jobs are in demand.'%1/8/2010 4:09:26 PM%1608097%http://wmht.vo.llnwd.net/o37/hw_thumb_101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/HW_101.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 6, 2010%Top stories include: Questions about regulatory reform after Sen. Chris Dodd says he won't seek reelection.  And a sit down with  CME Group CEO, Craig Donohue.%1/6/2010 8:29:23 PM%1476266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/292/66/top-video-100106_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29213-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 5, 2010%Top stories include: Auto sales numbers are in, and Ford wins among American automakers. Plus an update on the TARP for 2010. And an outlook on 2010 earnings.%1/5/2010 8:36:16 PM%1456533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/291/74/top-video-100105_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29212-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 4, 2010%Top stories include: Susie Gharib interviews NYSE Euronext CEO Duncan Niederauer. Plus, Bernanke insight and NBR's Tom Hudson launches his Market Focus segment.%1/4/2010 8:41:17 PM%1482866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/290/212/top-video-100104_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29211-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Strongmen and Dissenters%What is it with Russians and their authoritarian leaders? Stroll on Red Square with reporter Alexis Bloom and Putin look-alike Anatoly Gorbunov to explore Russia's love-hate relationship with their despots. Then meet Roman Dobroxhodov, a leading dissenter who dares to speak out against Putin.%12/30/2009 6:17:07 PM%216978%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/604/sotm-redsquare-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-redsquare-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for January 1, 2010%In this holiday special, Anchors Susie Gharib and Tom Hudson and the NBR team look back at the financial year that was and get the investment outlook for 2010.%1/1/2010 5:56:30 PM%1386466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/287/531/top-video-100101_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-20210-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Soap Opera for Social Change%There are places in the world where the success of a soap opera is measured not just in TV ratings, but in human lives. NOW travels to Kenya, where ambitious producers and actors hope one such TV show, &quot;The Team&quot;, can help foster peace amongst the country's 42 official tribes.%12/31/2009 7:23:12 AM%1533800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/286/474/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-601-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for December 31, 2009%Top stories include: We look back at the year for investors. Plus, we salute Paul Kangas, who wraps up his more than 30 year career as anchor of NBR.%12/31/2009 8:43:23 PM%1451200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/287/518/top-video-091231_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29209-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for December 30, 2009%Top stories include: Advice for job seekers from John Challenger. US wins round one of steel trade dispute with China. Hilary Kramer offers 2010 stock picks.%12/30/2009 8:27:55 PM%1525866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/286/766/top-video-091230_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29208-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tim Shopping Like a Pro%Tim takes us along with his family as they shop at the local grocery store, and shows his shopping smarts when picking the right foods.%12/29/2009 7:09:46 PM%222155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/868/Eps006_TIM_Shopping_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps006_TIM_Shopping__368673.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Take Charge Tip #4: Know Your Numbers%Why do you have to take your blood sugar level?  Diabetes Coach Kirsten helps you connect the dots between your blood sugar, your medical care, and your behaviors.%12/29/2009 7:25:40 PM%65198%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/878/TAKECHARGE_TIP4_KnowYourNumbers_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE_TIP4_KnowYourNumbers.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Eat Smart Tip #3: Size Matters%Nutrition coach Kim gives advice on keeping portion sizes in check.%12/29/2009 1:34:49 PM%60994%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/654/EATSMART_TIP3_SizeMatters_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP3_SizeMatters.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Get Moving Tip #3: Go For the Feel Good%No more excuses! Coach Brandi says start exercising and go for the feelgood.%12/29/2009 11:50:48 AM%71671%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/593/GETMOVING_TIP3_FeelGood_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP3_FeelGood_FINAL.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Doreese: Diary 5%Doreese talks about how her family doesn't always understand the stress of living with pre-diabetes.%12/29/2009 10:34:18 AM%78032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/553/Diary5_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_DOREESE__580340.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Take Charge Tip #3: Ask for Help%Diabetes Coach Kirsten suggests how friends and family can help you manage your health.%12/29/2009 10:24:57 AM%96963%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/544/TAKECHARGE_TIP3_AskForHelp_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/TAKECHARGE_TIP3_AskForHelp_FINAL.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Kevina: On Her Personal Chef%Kevina introduces us to Chef Dave, a chef at her parents' restaurant who also cooks Kevina's meals.  Chef Dave takes us behind-the-scenes, and talks about how he helps Kevina eat healthy.%12/29/2009 10:21:11 AM%149282%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/285/543/Eps004_KEVINA_PersonalChef_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Eps004_KEVINA_PersonalChef.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for December 29, 2009%Top stories include: Consumer confidence rises & home prices stall. Plus, Vanguard Founder John Bogle's investment outlook.  And, Michael Farr on stocks.%12/29/2009 8:46:16 PM%1473066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/285/931/top-video-091229_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29207-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tim: Diary 5%Tim talks about his parents and his diabetes.  While he sometimes feels like they're nagging, he also acknowledges that it can be helpful at the same time.%12/28/2009 4:16:02 PM%73600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/987/Diary5_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_TIM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Doreese: Diary 6%Doreese and her family try to eat home-cooked meals more often than going out for dinner, but finding the time to cook can be hard.%12/28/2009 4:14:17 PM%74096%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/987/Diary6_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary6_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Kevina: Diary 4%Kevina's holiday meals mix American and Caribbean foods.  She loves these traditional foods, but knows to eat them in moderation.%12/28/2009 4:12:38 PM%102666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/980/Diary4_KEVINA_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_KEVINA.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Joe: Diary 5%For Joe, managing diabetes is both simple and hard. A party, with lots of Spanish foods, is too tempting to resist.%12/28/2009 4:11:21 PM%77466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/978/Diary5_JOE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_JOE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Monique: Diary 5%Monique explains how it was hard to tell her friends about her diabetes, but it brought them closer together.%12/28/2009 4:10:03 PM%123029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/973/Diary5_MONIQUE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MONIQUE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Minnie: Diary 4%Minnie talks about the good and bad of having type 2.%12/28/2009 3:36:19 PM%96878%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/966/Diary4_MINNIE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_MINNIE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Doreese: Diary 4%Stress from other parts of her life -- this week, a conflict with a friend -- affects how Doreese manages her pre-diabetes.%12/28/2009 3:34:46 PM%84937%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/965/Diary4_DOREESE_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_DOREESE.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Tim: Diary 4%A new video game takes Tim off-track.%12/28/2009 3:31:31 PM%114090%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/959/Diary4_TIM_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary4_TIM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Get Moving Tip #2: Think Outside the Gym%You don't have to go to the gym to exercise.%12/28/2009 3:13:48 PM%76276%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/953/GETMOVING_TIP2_ThinkOutsideGym_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/GETMOVING_TIP2_ThinkOutsideGym_FINAL.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Eat Smart Tip #2: Liquid Calories%What's in that bottle of soda?  How about that sports drink?  What you drink is part of your diet.%12/28/2009 3:07:42 PM%95895%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/945/EATSMART_TIP2_LiquidCalories_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/EATSMART_TIP2_LiquidCalories_FINAL.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for December 28, 2009%Top stories include: Terror threat dims outlook for airlines. We ask Joe Battipaglia for his 2010 market forecast.  Plus, Your Mind and Your Money continues.%12/28/2009 8:47:02 PM%1485400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/285/147/top-video-091228_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29206-STREAM.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%Misty: Diary 5%Feel like you have your own &quot;Diabetes Police&quot; always watching what you do?  Misty talks about a friend who clearly cares, but comes on too strong.%12/28/2009 4:18:34 PM%140200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/284/991/Diary5_MISTY_LG.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_My_Type_2/Diary5_MISTY__823507.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%The Journal: Bill T. Jones%At the close of Lincoln's bicentennial year, Bill Moyers Journal takes a unique look at the 16th President. Moyers speaks with critically acclaimed choreographer Bill T. Jones about his creative process, his insights into Lincoln, and how dance can give us fresh perspective on America's most-studied president.%12/28/2009 4:09:21 PM%3212933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/284/918/BMJL-001336-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001336-stream.mp4
Topics%News & Public Affairs%NBR for December 24, 2009%Top stories include: We get perspective on health reform from Scott Gottleib, AEI fellow and doctor. Plus, stocks in 2010 and the Market Monitor is James Grant.%12/24/2009 7:06:17 PM%1462133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/282/301/top-video-091224_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29204-STREAM.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Them Crooked Vultures &quot;New Fang&quot; (Preview)%Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin combine for high volume rock & roll.%2/5/2010 10:29:22 AM%231400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/309/744/3514_themcrookedvul_nf_COVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3514_themcrookedvult_nf_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Fizzy's Lunch Lab%Give Your Heart a Valentine%2/9/2010 11:42:44 AM%85674%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/320/783/FIZL_104_Valentine_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/320/783/FIZL_FB104_Valentine_GA.mp4" t
Topics%Performing Arts%Richard Schiff: Monday, 2/8/10%Emmy-winning actor Richard Schiff talks about his fascination with D-Day and his character in the new Fox drama series &quot;Past Life.&quot;%2/9/2010 11:13:13 AM%672380%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/320/763/richardschiff_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_richardschiff.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Emma: Episode 3%How will Jane Austen, the master of happy endings, tie up the tangled affairs of her heroines Emma Woodhouse, Harriet Smith and Jane Fairfax? And what will she do about those mystifying men, Mr. Knightley and Frank Churchill?%2/3/2010 12:02:18 PM%3181533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/315/205/mast-004005-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4005_16x9.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Esperanza Spalding / Madeleine Peyroux (Full Episode)%Singer/composer/bass prodigy Esperanza Spalding debuts on ACL with a  mix of jazz, soul and Brazilian pop. Contemporary torch singer Madeleine Peyroux follows in support of her album Bare Bones.%2/7/2010 8:57:27 AM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/309/754/3513epthumbCOVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3513episode_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Esperanza Spalding &quot;Sunlight&quot; (Preview)%Singer/composer/bass prodigy Esperanza Spalding debuts on ACL with a  mix of jazz, soul and Brazilian pop.%2/5/2010 10:29:23 AM%280933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/309/744/3513_esperanza_s_COVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3513_esperanza_s_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Madeleine Peyroux &quot;Instead&quot; (Preview)%Contemporary torch singer Madeleine Peyroux performs in support of her album Bare Bones.%2/5/2010 10:29:23 AM%255133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/309/744/3513_madeleine_i_COVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3513_madeleine_i_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Bill Withers: Thursday, 2/4/10%Grammy-winning music legend Bill Withers explains how he found the confidence to make music and the documentary &quot;Still Bill&quot;.%2/5/2010 12:29:27 PM%1261261%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/317/478/billwithers_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_billwithers.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Trey Songz: Tuesday, 2/2/10%R&B singer Trey Songz discusses his response to the pressure from social media.%2/3/2010 3:36:57 AM%666644%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/381/treysongz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_treysongz.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Ed O'Neill: Monday, 2/1/10%&quot;Modern Family&quot; star Ed O'Neill reflects on his love of legitimate theater and how he developed his comedic talent.%2/2/2010 2:14:15 AM%744989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/314/417/edoneill_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_edoneill.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Emma: Episode 2%Is confirmed bachelor Mr. Knightley secretly courting demure Jane Fairfax (Laura Pyper), recipient of a piano from a mysterious benefactor? Meanwhile, Emma, too, feels the unfamiliar tug of romance -- in the direction of dashing Frank Churchill (Rupert Evans).%1/26/2010 2:43:25 PM%3213200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/304/178/mast-004004-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4004_16x9.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Clifford the Big Red Dog%The Dyed Clifford%1/28/2010 9:53:11 AM%218346%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/372/cbdg223_1_GA_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/310/372/CBDG223_1_GA__787834.mp4" t
Topics%Performing Arts%Corinne Bailey Rae: Wednesday, 1/27/10%Award-winning British singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae talks about her start in heavy metal and her musical legacy.%1/28/2010 3:06:20 AM%908480%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/310/27/corinnebaileyrae_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_corinnebaileyrae.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Peter Fonda: Tuesday, 1/26/10%Co-writer, producer and star Peter Fonda reflects on the success of the classic film, &quot;Easy Rider&quot;.%1/27/2010 12:36:47 AM%715035%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/309/25/peterfonda_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterfonda.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement%Watch a preview of the upcoming concert, &quot;In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement.&quot;%1/26/2010 3:30:08 PM%32066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/308/493/ipwh_preview.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PBS_IPWH_Cut_21_cove.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Emma Preview%Romola Garai and Jonny Lee Miller star in a lavish new adaptation of Jane Austen's popular novel.%1/19/2010 5:05:37 PM%41007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/303/25/mast-004003-pr-thumb.jpg%http://www.shoppbs.org/entry.poi
Topics%Performing Arts%Emma: Episode 1%Unmarried and glad of it, Emma Woodhouse (Romola Garai) thinks herself the perfect matchmaker for others. Her friend Mr. Knightley (Jonny Lee Miller) has his doubts. Undeterred, she takes on the matrimonial cause of Harriet Smith (Louise Dylan), with unanticipated results.%1/19/2010 10:07:42 PM%6771266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/303/206/mast-004003-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4003_16x9.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Avett Brothers &quot;I And Love And You&quot; (Preview)%Rising roots rock kings the Avett Brothers perform songs from their latest album I and Love and You.%12/18/2009 6:05:10 PM%299000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/276/877/avettPBSCovethumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3511_avettbrothers_ialay_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Avett Brothers / Heartless Bastards (Full Episode)%Rising roots rock kings the Avett Brothers perform songs from their latest album I and Love and You. Ohio-to-Austin transplants Heartless Bastards follow with their classic rock & roll.%1/24/2010 9:06:40 AM%3406200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/304/922/3511epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3511episode_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Keri Russell: Friday, 1/22/10%Actress Keri Russell shares the true story behind her latest film, &quot;Extraordinary Measures&quot;.%1/23/2010 2:00:22 AM%721327%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/985/kerirussell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kerirussell.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Gavin Schmidt%Gavin A. Schmidt is a climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He is also a juggler who occasionally plays unicycle hockey.%1/22/2010 9:41:42 AM%406733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/nosn_00gavin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/GS_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Performing Arts%Marion Cotillard: Thursday, 1/21/10%Actress Marion Cotillard--part of the all-star cast of the film adaptation of the musical &quot;Nine&quot; -- talks about taking risks and choosing roles.%1/22/2010 3:05:17 AM%706049%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/159/marioncotillard_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marioncotillard.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Jason Reitman: Wednesday, 1/20/10%Oscar-nominated film director Jason Reitman reflects on how he wants his body of work to be examined.%1/21/2010 3:09:20 PM%647836%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/304/202/jasonreitman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jasonreitman.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Return to Cranford: Episode 2%Dame Judi Dench returns in the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated &quot;Cranford&quot; miniseries, based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie rejoin the cast in the acclaimed story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town.%1/13/2010 4:20:20 PM%5019666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/297/409/mast-004002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4002_16x9.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%K'Naan / Mos Def (Full Episode)%Hip hop conquers the ACL stage! First, Somalian native K'Naan performs songs from his acclaimed LP Troubadour. Alternative rapper/actor Mos Def is up next  showcasing his latest release The Ecstatic.%1/16/2010 11:31:14 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/298/398/3510epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3510_COVE_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Bob Newhart: Friday, 1/15/10%Comedy legend Bob Newhart reflects on his 50 years in show business, including his albums, stand-up and his audiences.%1/16/2010 3:45:02 AM%898612%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/300/98/bobnewhart_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bobnewhart.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Rosanne Cash: Thursday, 1/14/10%Grammy-winning country music superstar Rosanne Cash talks about navigating being the daughter of an icon and finding her own voice.%1/15/2010 12:16:23 AM%1224039%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/298/915/rosannecash_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rosannecash.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Sandra Bullock: Tuesday, 1/12/2010%Actress-producer Sandra Bullock talks about pulling off two quality rolls in one year.%1/13/2010 12:31:02 AM%1323096%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/297/29/sandrabullock_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_sandrabullock__054589.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Tobey Maguire: Monday, 1/11/10%Actor Tobey Maguire discusses his Golden Globe-nominated performance in the film &quot;Brothers&quot; and how the role affected his personal life.%1/12/2010 5:51:43 AM%710855%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/292/tobeymaguire_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tobeymaguire.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Return to Cranford: Episode 1%Dame Judi Dench returns in the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated &quot;Cranford&quot; miniseries, based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie rejoin the cast in the acclaimed story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town.%1/8/2010 2:03:21 PM%5030115%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/293/485/mast-004001-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4001_16x9.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Allen Toussaint (Full Episode)%Legendary New Orleans songwriter Allen Toussaint hits the ACL stage with songs from his latest LP The Bright Mississippi and classic hits like &quot;Southern Nights.&quot;%1/11/2010 6:30:21 AM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/291/1015/3509epthumbCOVE.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3509_COVE__125289.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Interview with Narrator Danny Glover%Actor (and narrator of Sam Cooke: Crossing Over) Danny Glover discusses the first time he heard Sam Cooke's music, the social context in which Sam released his records, and the collective journey on which Sam's music takes us.%1/7/2010 2:58:52 PM%490090%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/292/746/amms-2208-glover.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2208-glover.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Interview with Producer Avon Kirkland%Avon Kirkland, ExecutiveProducer of Sam Cooke: Crossing Over, discusses the importance of the legendary singer.%1/6/2010 12:41:38 PM%142784%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/291/668/amms-2208-kirlkand.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2208-kirkland.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Strongmen and Dissenters%What is it with Russians and their authoritarian leaders? Stroll on Red Square with reporter Alexis Bloom and Putin look-alike Anatoly Gorbunov to explore Russia's love-hate relationship with their despots. Then meet Roman Dobroxhodov, a leading dissenter who dares to speak out against Putin.%12/30/2009 6:17:07 PM%216978%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/604/sotm-redsquare-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-redsquare-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Fela! the Musical%The story of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti is now a high-energy Broadway musical starring Sahr Ngaujah and directed by Bill T. Jones. Watch this scene to see why audiences are dancing in the aisles.%12/30/2009 6:53:41 PM%310818%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/621/sotm-musical-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-musical-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Seun Kuti,%In March 2005, Seun Kuti joined world music star Youssou N'Dour in Dakar, Sengal for a festival of African music dedicated to fighting malaria. In &quot;Mosquito Song,&quot; Seun chastises governments for neglecting to conduct adequate public health campaigns to prevent malaria, a scourge throughout much of Africa.%12/30/2009 7:46:42 PM%275713%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/633/sotm-mosquito-splash.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-mosquito-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Free Pack's Rehearsal%After producing &quot;A Man Like Putin,&quot; songwriter Alexander Yelin is continuing his pursuit of another mega-hit. These days, he is promoting an all-girl heavy metal band with a wolf-ish name, Free Pack. Check out their song, &quot;My Day.&quot; The singer wishes her night could last forever.%12/30/2009 5:04:32 PM%202269%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/280/922/sotm-freepack-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-freepack-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Zere Performance%Watch Marat Bisengaliev and the West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra in Almaty, Kazakhstan perform &quot;Zere: Part 1&quot; composed by Erran Baron Cohen.%12/30/2009 6:07:30 PM%298898%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/604/sotm-zere-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-zere-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Patti Smith: Dream of Life - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmaker Steven Sebring and Patti Smith talk to music writer Anthony DeCurtis about how they met, their decade-long collaboration, their respect for and trust in each other, and how Steven worked with 12 years of footage during the editing of the film.%12/30/2009 12:17:40 PM%4205866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/286/367/pbs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/amdo2214_btl.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Christmas at St. Olaf%This Christmas special features the renowned choirs and orchestra of St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.%12/25/2009 4:50:25 PM%3391018%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/282/960/StOlafCandleTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CHSO_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Journal: Bill T. Jones%At the close of Lincoln's bicentennial year, Bill Moyers Journal takes a unique look at the 16th President. Moyers speaks with critically acclaimed choreographer Bill T. Jones about his creative process, his insights into Lincoln, and how dance can give us fresh perspective on America's most-studied president.%12/28/2009 4:09:21 PM%3212933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/284/918/BMJL-001336-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001336-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Slave Songbook%The president of the Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum recently discovered an unusual book in his late mother's extraordinary collection of African American artifacts. The small, cloth-bound book, titled Slave Songs of the United States, has a publication date of 1867 and contains a collection of 136 plantation songs. Could this be the first book of African American spirituals ever published?%1/8/2010 6:12:04 PM%1060733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/280/108/hide-slavesongbook-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/hide-slavesongbook-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Mary J. Blige: Monday, 12/21/09%Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige emphasizes the need to pick yourself up and talks about her new release, &quot;Stronger with Each Tear.&quot;%12/22/2009 3:00:47 AM%1163029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/279/610/maryjblige_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maryjblige.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%James Cameron: Friday, 12/17/09%Oscar-winning director James Cameron about his much anticipated new film, &quot;Avatar&quot; and discusses the various themes it touches on.%12/18/2009 10:28:18 AM%1359714%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/276/583/jamescameron_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamescameron__021933.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Shirley Caesar: Wednesday, 12/16/2009%Legendary gospel singer Shirley Caesar reflects on her career and how she as been able to stay true to gospel singing.%12/17/2009 12:38:34 AM%739555%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/274/1024/shirleycaesar_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shirleycaesar.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Boyz II Men: Tuesday, 12/15/09%Mega-selling R&B group Boys II Men discuss their new CD release, &quot;Love.&quot;%12/15/2009 11:26:59 PM%651317%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/274/1/boyz2men_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_boyz2men.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Jeff Bridges & Maggie Gyllenhaal: Monday, 12/14/09%Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal talk about their history and their moving scenes in the new romantic drama &quot;Crazy Heart.&quot;%12/15/2009 12:19:50 AM%958380%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/273/153/bridgesgyllenhaal_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bridgesgyllenhaal.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%L.A. Holiday Celebration%This program is a highlight version of the six-hour Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration that took place in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Music Center on Christmas Eve 2008.%12/11/2009 2:02:05 PM%3390647%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/650/LAholidayTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LHCE_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Fred Willard: Wednesday, 12/9/2009%Emmy-nominated comedian Fred Willard compares the comedy of today to the time when he started.%12/10/2009 11:41:21 AM%721254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/268/1020/fredwillard_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_fredwillard.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Yo-Yo Ma: Tuesday, 12/8/09%Grammy-winning classical music artist Yo-Yo Ma reflects on discovering the cello and how he engages with young people.%12/8/2009 11:06:24 PM%1243660%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/268/156/yoyoma2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_yoyoma2.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Jason Schwartzman: Wednesday, 12/02/09%Actor-musician Jason Schwartzman talks about the value of finding a mentor early in his career and his first animation, &quot;Fantastic Mr. Fox&quot;.%12/3/2009 1:35:50 PM%673206%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/263/171/jasonschwartzman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jasonschwartzman.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Angie Stone: Tuesday, 12/01/09%Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Angie Stone talks about what went into the making of her new CD, &quot;Unexpected.&quot;%12/2/2009 1:06:15 AM%690166%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/262/480/angiestone_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_angiestone.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Viggo Mortensen: Monday, 11/30/09%Actor Viggo Mortensen talks about his new feature film, &quot;The Road&quot;, and shares how he was able to maintain emotional fragility for his role.%11/30/2009 11:18:21 PM%1388588%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/261/497/viggomortensen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_viggomortensen.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Pearl Jam / Full Performance%Classic alternative rockers Pearl Jam take the ACL stage with tunes from their latest album Backspacer, as well as catalog favorites%11/20/2009 3:08:07 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/250/648/3508epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3508_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Joe DeGeorge%Joe DeGeorge is studying Physics at Clark University. He also recently participated in a NASA undergraduate research program at the Goddard Space Flight Center. When not working on his science, Joe tours the country playing wizard rock with his band, Harry and the Potters.%11/20/2009 1:26:18 PM%429081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/nosn_00JoeD_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/JD_PODCAST.mp4" t
Topics%Performing Arts%50 Cent: Friday, 11/20/09%Rap artist-entrepreneur 50 Cent discusses his early years, the competition in hip-hop,and his new CD-DVD project, &quot;Before I Self Destruct&quot;.%11/21/2009 3:22:59 AM%1466154%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/253/28/50cent_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_50cent.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Paul Mooney: Wednesday, 11/18/09%Comedian-writer Paul Mooney talks about working with Richard Pryor and using race in his stand-up material.%11/19/2009 12:05:23 AM%1441378%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/250/911/paulmooney_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulmooney.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Harry Connick, Jr.: Tuesday, 11/17/09%Singer-actor Harry Connick, Jr. reflects on people who have influenced him and discusses whether a musical tradition can be preserved.%11/18/2009 2:53:30 AM%1380513%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/249/959/harryconnickjr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_harryconnickjr.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Pearl Jam &quot;Just Breathe&quot;%Classic alternative rockers Pearl Jam take the ACL stage with tunes from their latest album Backspacer, as well as catalogue favorites.%11/17/2009 4:45:04 PM%227200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/248/302/justbreathethumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/JustBreatheFINAL_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel%ACL veterans and country music legends Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel join forces onstage in celebration of their collaborative LP Willie and the Wheel.%11/15/2009 7:46:59 AM%3405933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/221/969/3507epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3507_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Lance Reddick: Friday, 11/13/09%Actor Lance Reddick discusses his plan to act to help his music career and how he handles the constant rejection that comes with being in the business.%11/14/2009 4:12:22 AM%730081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/245/957/lancereddick_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lancereddick.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Journal: Anna Deavere Smith%While politicians and the media war over &quot;the public option&quot; and &quot;bending the cost curve,&quot; acclaimed actress-playwright Anna Deavere Smith and her one-woman play &quot;LET ME DOWN EASY&quot; give voice to questions of life and death, sickness and healthcare. The JOURNAL visits a new home in New York City for contemplation and celebration of poetry.%11/13/2009 11:56:27 PM%3219066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/662/BMJL-001330-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001330-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Tony Shalhoub: Wednesday, 11/11/09%Emmy-winning actor Tony Shalhoub describes the audience appeal of his show and assesses cable versus network TV.%11/12/2009 11:48:20 AM%729062%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/243/687/tonyshalhoub_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tonyshalhoub__663589.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Amerie: Tuesday, 11/10/09%Grammy-nominated singer Amerie explains why she switched labels and comments on the growing disparity between radio play and what people are listening to.%11/11/2009 4:44:51 AM%687566%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/242/223/amerie_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_amerie__305324.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Lang Lang: Monday, 11/9/09%Piano virtuoso Lang Lang reflects on his amazing career and talks about his relationship with his parents.%11/10/2009 1:34:57 PM%811678%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/241/274/langlang_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_langlang.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Elvis Costello / The Band of Heathens%3506 Elvis Costello/The Band of Heathens

Songwriting genius Elvis Costello returns to ACL to showcase songs from his latest, Americana-influenced record Secret, Profane and Sugarcane. Austin's rootsy songwriting collective the Band of Heathens follows.%11/8/2009 7:54:56 AM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/16/145/CostelloHeathensThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3506_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Susie Essman: Thursday, 11/5/09%Susie Essman, co-star of &quot;Curb Your Enthusiasm&quot;, comments on how open she is in her new memoir and reflects on finding her voice doing stand-up.%11/6/2009 12:18:25 AM%632581%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/236/611/susieessman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_susieessman.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Robert Wagner: Wednessday, 11/4/09%Emmy-nominated actor Robert Wagner talks about his newly released memoir, &quot;Pieces of My Heart&quot;.%11/5/2009 1:26:09 AM%805739%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/235/420/robertwagner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertwagner.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Swell Season: Tuesday, 11/3/09%The Swell Season's Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova share the story of how their name came to be and reflect on winning an Oscar.%11/4/2009 11:02:09 AM%855794%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/234/600/swellseason_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_swellseason.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Bill Cosby%Taped at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on October 26, the 90-minute Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize features tributes and comic testimonials from a star-studded cast of Bill Cosby's friends and colleagues.%11/4/2009 4:36:26 PM%5296169%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/18/817/cosbystack2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cosby-full-revised-CHN.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Kris Kristofferson: Monday, 11/2/09%Singer-songwriter-actor Kris Kristofferson talks about being musically challenged and his friendships with icons like Muhammad Ali and Johnny Cash.%11/3/2009 12:47:06 PM%1421688%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/233/755/kriskristofferson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kriskristofferson.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%M. Ward / Okkervil River%3505 M. Ward/Okkervil River
M. Ward graduates from guest spots to his own headline ACL performance, highlighting his latest LP Hold Time. Austin indie rock favorite Okkervil River follows.%10/30/2009 4:35:58 PM%3405933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/221/947/3505epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3505_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Sinbad%Watch as Sinbad jokes about Bill Cosby and his roles on &quot;I Spy&quot; as both a spy and a tennis player at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:48 AM%104559%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/sinbad_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Sinbad.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Wynton Marsalis and Willie Nelson%Jimmy Heath, Willie Nelson, and Wynton Marsalis improvise together at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:49 AM%121811%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/672/marsalis-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Wynton_Heath_Nelson.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Phylicia Rashad%Watch as Phylicia Rashad thanks Bill Cosby for the best acting advice of her career at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:46 AM%133027%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/rashad_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Phylicia_Rashad.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Malcolm Jamal Warner%Watch as Malcolm Jamal Warner talks about almost not being cast on &quot;The Cosby Show&quot; at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:47 AM%103166%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/660/warner_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Malcolm_Jamal_Warner.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Rita Moreno%Watch as Rita Moreno serenades Bill Cosby, winner of the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, which airs on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:57 AM%122856%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/672/moreno_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Rita_Moreno.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Dick Gregory%Dick Gregory thanks Bill Cosby for his effects on other 'negro' comedians at the Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, airing on PBS stations nationwide on Wednesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET.%10/30/2009 9:01:58 AM%104907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/229/671/dickgregory_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Dick_Gregory.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Marcus Roberts: Friday, 10/30/09%Jazz pianist Marcus Roberts says he's trying to reintroduce people to the genre and reveals a secret of working with his trio.%10/31/2009 2:39:52 PM%444044%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/231/150/marcusroberts_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marcusroberts.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Tim McGraw: Wednesday, 10/28/09%Country music superstar Tim McGraw explains the importance of lyrical content in country music and talks about whether he'll quit his day job for acting.%10/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%722922%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/228/611/timmcgraw_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_timmcgraw.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Robin D. G. Kelley: Monday, 10/26%Cultural historian Robin D. G. Kelley shares stories from his new biography of Thelonious Monk.%10/27/2009 6:14:27 PM%682968%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/226/685/robinkelley_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robinkelley.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Andrew Bird / St. Vincent%Eclectic singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird dazzles with songs from his Noble Beast album, followed by the imaginative indie pop of St. Vincent.%10/24/2009 11:27:41 PM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/16/561/aclBirdVincentThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3504_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Eran Egozy%Eran is an electrical engineer and computer scientist as well as a classical clarinetist. He cofounded the video game company Harmonix Music and helped bring the joy of making music to countless people with &quot;Rock Band&quot; and &quot;Guitar Hero.&quot;%10/23/2009 11:27:42 AM%458942%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/nosn_00eran_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/EE_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming-output.mp4" t
Topics%Performing Arts%Andy Williams: Friday, 10/23%Legendary entertainer Andy Williams shares stories about being raised during the Depression and reflects on highlights of his career.%10/24/2009 1:06:10 AM%1310643%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/222/593/andywilliams_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_andywilliams.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%RZA: Thursday, 10/22%Wu-Tang Clan founder The RZA explains the title of his new memoir, &quot;The Tao of Wu.&quot; He also explains the story behind his name.%10/23/2009 2:37:02 AM%562573%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/221/300/rza_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rza.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic%Considered the most dynamic young conductor in classical music since Bernstein, 28-year-old Gustavo Dudamel begins his tenure as Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in fall 2009. In this program, learn more about Dudamel, the LA Philharmonic, composer John Adams, and see a movement from John Adams' &quot;City Noir&quot; and Mahler's  &quot;Symphony No. 1 in D major&quot; performed at his inaugural concert.%10/22/2009 3:23:37 PM%3101400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/220/724/gper-003503-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/gper-003503-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Michelle Monaghan: Tuesday, 10/20%Michelle Monaghan explains the excitement of playing a strong independent female character in the film &quot;Truckers&quot;.%10/21/2009 11:32:02 AM%647447%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/218/923/michellemonaghan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michellemonaghan.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Kenny Chesney%Country music superstar Kenny Chesney hits the ACL stage for a tour through his greatest hits.%10/16/2009 10:41:49 AM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/204/807/3503epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3503_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Joshua Bell: Friday, 10/16%Violin virtuoso Joshua Bell responds to purist critics and discusses the collaborations involved in his new CD, &quot;At Home with Friends.&quot;%10/17/2009 3:50:29 AM%736202%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/214/933/joshuabell2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joshuabell2.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique%Berlioz's orchestral sonic spectacular, written to win the heart of a beautiful actress, demanded sacrifice from its author and his audience. From romantic daydreams to deadly displays of devotion, the symphony relates an &quot;episode in the life of an artist.&quot;%10/16/2009 7:55:10 AM%3291939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/212/292/kesc1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC_201_44khz.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Fiesta Latina%The program celebrates Hispanic musical heritage and includes performances by Marc Anthony, Jimmy Smits, Gloria Estefan, Jose Feliciano, George Lopez, Thalia, Tito &quot;El Bambino&quot;, the Bachata music group Aventura, and the Chicano rock band Los Lobos, with Sheila E. as the musical director.%10/15/2009 9:17:44 PM%3408108%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/737/fiestalatinastack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IPWH_1601_2009_Fiesta_Latina_Full_Program_not_hinted.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Aventura: Web Exclusive%Watch the web exclusive of Aventura's &quot;Su Veneno,&quot; with an introduction by George Lopez.%10/15/2009 4:18:56 PM%334529%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/241/aventurastack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IPWH_2009_Fiesta_Latina_Song_Aventura_for_WEB_not_hinted.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Sheila E. and Pete Escovedo: 10/15%Father-daughter musicians Pete Escovedo and Sheila E. discuss playing together as a family, music in schools and the Elevate Hope foundation.%10/16/2009 1:05:24 AM%1473747%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/213/885/escovedo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_escovedo.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Beethoven's Eroica%Beethoven's Third Symphony laid bare his dreams, his fears, and, at its climax, his rediscovered heroism. From his early musical rivalries in Vienna to his terrifying duel with deafness, Beethoven reveals the roots of his genius in this episode of Keeping Score.%10/14/2009 3:10:10 PM%3337200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/737/KESC6.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC101_SD.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Stravinsky's Rite of Spring%Savage and primitive, hypnotic and hell-bent, Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring turned Paris into the scene of one of the most astounding opening nights in history. In this episode of Keeping Score, the clutching tendrils of the music pull us back through France and Russia to the wild abandon of pagan times.%10/14/2009 3:10:10 PM%3337032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/641/kesc5.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC102_GA.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Copland and the American Sound%Aaron Copland blended his Brooklyn Jewish roots with jazz, folk music, and hymns to gamble on a new American sound, yet how such an unlikely outsider captured the spirit of Billy the Kid is a tale worth its own string section.%10/14/2009 3:10:10 PM%3321103%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/212/290/kesc4.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC103_SD.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Shostakovich Symphony No. 5%Hidden beneath the surface of his life-saving Symphony No. 5, Shostakovich may have left a subversive cipher. In this episode of Keeping Score, investigate the arresting symphony that would either redeem Shostakovich or condemn him to the Gulag. What Shostakovich has to say might depend on what you're brave enough to hear.%10/28/2009 4:13:09 PM%3303133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/212/307/kesc3.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC203_HD_44khz__178192.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Ives Holidays Symphony%Ranging from tender sentiment to savage chaos, the music of early 20th-century composer Charles Ives explores an essentially American riddle: how can we survive the relentless assault of our own success? Join Michael Tilson Thomas as he, the San Francisco Symphony, and Charles Ives belt it out over truth, beauty, and the American Way.%10/21/2009 3:05:48 PM%3303502%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/212/303/kesc2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KESC202_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Michael Sheen: Monday, 10/12%Actor Michael Sheen explains is critical success in &quot;Frost Nixon&quot; and previews the storyline of his new film, &quot;Damned United&quot;.%10/13/2009 12:17:51 AM%790198%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/210/585/michaelsheen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelsheen.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Ben Harper and Relentless7%Ben Harper debuts his new band Relentless7 with a rocking set drawn from his album White Lies For Dark Times.%10/8/2009 5:20:23 PM%3406000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/204/799/3502epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3502_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Richard Belzer: Wednesday, 10/7%Comedian-actor Richard Belzer shares his experiences with the late George Carlin and offers his take on the David Letterman scandal.%10/8/2009 12:13:43 PM%1424424%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/205/522/richardbelzer_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_richardbelzer__682302.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Darwin's Darkest Hour%NOVA and National Geographic Television present a two-hour drama on the crisis that compelled Darwin to publish his theory of evolution.%10/7/2009 9:21:46 AM%6112266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/13/497/nova-003605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3605_HD_stack.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%George Benson: Tuesday, 10/6%Jazz guitarist-singer George Benson describes how the process of making music has changed over the span of his long and award-winning career.%10/7/2009 3:15:19 AM%670940%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/204/282/georgebenson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_georgebenson.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Michael C. Hall: Monday, 10/5%Actor Michael C. Hall compares his Dexter and Six Feet Under characters.%10/6/2009 1:58:47 AM%717264%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/203/305/michaelchall_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelchall.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Dave Matthews Band%Rock superstars the Dave Matthews Band kick off ACL's 35th season with hits and songs from their latest album Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King.%10/4/2009 6:58:19 AM%3271505%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/197/668/3501dmb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/AUCL3501_HD.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%BeBe and CeCe Winans: Friday, 10/2%Gospel duo BeBe and CeCe Winans describe their faith journey over the past 15 years.%10/3/2009 7:50:02 AM%1186252%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/201/59/bebecece_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bebecece.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Adam Arkin: Wednesday, 9/30%Emmy-winning actor-director Adam Arkin reflects on finding success alongside his dad and talks about his latest TV and film projects.%10/1/2009 1:16:10 AM%712527%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/198/1009/adamarkin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_adamarkin.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Louis C.K.: Friday, 9/25%Comedian Louis C.K. talks about whether Americans could handle being told the truth more often and his new film, &lt;em&gt;The Invention of Lying&lt;/em&gt;.%9/26/2009 4:05:36 AM%614547%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/194/305/louisck_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_louisck.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Celebrating 35 Years of Austin City Limits%A glimpse into ACL's 35-year history of presenting great music. Now the longest-running music series in American television history, ACL showcases popular music legends and innovators from every genre.%10/2/2009 10:29:46 PM%152800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/17/913/acl35yrsthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/ACL35thSizzleReel_COVE_001.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Outtakes from Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound%Watch fourteen outtakes from &quot;How Sweet the Sound,&quot; including interviews, performances, and special guests.%9/25/2009 5:53:30 PM%4117455%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/192/888/amms-2206-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2206-outtakes2.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%David Duchovny: Wednesday, 9/23%Actor David Duchovny talks about his Showtime series, &quot;Californication&quot;.%9/23/2009 11:37:43 PM%709976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/192/587/davidduchovny_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidduchovny__848582.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Herb Alpert & Lani Hall: Tuesday, 9/22%Grammy-winning husband-and-wife musicians Herb Alpert and Lani Hall each give their versions of how they met and fell in love.%9/23/2009 10:27:52 AM%1361502%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/191/830/alperthall_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alperthall.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The New Reality%Millions of Americans have had to change their retirement plans in the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown. Retirement Revolution looks at the stories of everyday people who have found ways not only to
survive but thrive in this new reality.%9/16/2009 5:22:36 PM%5150133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/151/697/RREV000027-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV201_HD.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Dave Matthews: Monday, 9/14%Frontman for the Dave Matthews Band reflects on the passing of band-mate and discusses the style of his music.%9/14/2009 11:36:33 PM%1395528%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/172/1000/davematthews_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davematthews.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Season 7, Episode 11%Could these music plates be the originals for &quot;Take the A Train?&quot; How is a stamp connected to the landmark civil rights case of the &quot;Scottsboro Boys?&quot; Has the discovery of an old bridge abutment changed the location of an historic site?%9/8/2009 6:11:27 AM%3278133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/14/497/HIDE-000711-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000711-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Ledisi: Wednesday, 9/2%Singer Ledisi reflects on the risks she's taken, working in different genres and becoming a top artist without getting major radio play.%9/2/2009 11:29:21 PM%699315%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/158/109/ledisi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ledisi.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Mekhi Phifer: Tuesday, 9/1%Actor Mekhi Phifer discusses finding roles that show African Americans in a multi-faceted light.%9/2/2009 3:47:31 AM%658458%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/156/192/mekhiphifer_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mekhiphifer.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Josh Charles: Friday, 8/28%Musician Josh Charles explains his love for the Crescent City and talks about the origin of his &lt;em&gt;Healing Time&lt;/em&gt; project.%8/29/2009 1:52:25 AM%590857%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/151/697/joshcharles_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joshcharles.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Josh Charles - Healing Time: 8/28%Singer-pianist performs &quot;Healing Time&quot;.%8/20/2009 7:50:06 PM%225025%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/141/932/joshcharles_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisclip_joshcharles_healingtime.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Reba McEntire: Tuesday, 8/25%Grammy-winning country artist Reba McEntire reflects on her success and comments on the impact divine intervention has had on her various ventures.%8/26/2009 1:01:17 AM%678011%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/147/96/rebamcentire_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rebamcentire.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Quentin Tarantino: Monday, 8/24%Oscar-winning filmmaker reflects on how he sees movies and getting through periods when his films don't do as well.%8/25/2009 1:32:05 AM%1421897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/145/975/quentintarantino_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_quentintarantino.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Alexis Bledel: Friday, 8/21%Actress Alexis Bledel reflects on her transition from modeling to acting and discusses her new film, &quot;Post Grad.&quot;%8/22/2009 10:22:29 AM%523323%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/143/584/alexisbledel_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alexisbledel.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Smokey Robinson: Monday, 8/18%Prolific singer-songwriter reflects on his relationships with label founder Berry Gordy and superstar Michael Jackson.%8/19/2009 1:02:45 AM%1509976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/139/680/smokeyrobinson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_smokeyrobinson.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Dylan McDermott: Monday, 8/17%Golden Globe-winning actor Dylan McDermott shares the vision he has for his career and talks about his role as star of the TNT series, &quot;Dark Blue&quot;.%8/18/2009 2:49:12 AM%639988%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/138/569/dylanmcdermott_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dylanmcdermott.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Davis Guggenheim: Friday, 8/14%Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim shares the backstory of his new documentary, &quot;It Might Get Loud&quot;, and explains why it focuses on music's rock genre.%8/15/2009 3:42:19 AM%739950%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/136/597/davisguggenheim_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davisguggenheim.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Gloria Reuben: Thursday, 8/13%Emmy-nominated actress Gloria Reuben says divine intervention plays a big role in her life.%8/14/2009 2:27:43 AM%536148%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/135/648/gloriareuben_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_gloriareuben.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Corneille: Wednesday, 8/12%Singer-songwriter Corneille recounts his firsthand experience with the Rwandan genocide.%8/13/2009 12:47:55 AM%630050%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/134/477/corneille_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_corneille.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Mark Johnson: Tuesday, 8/11%Grammy-winning music producer Mark Johnson explains the backstory and the purpose of his &quot;Playing for Change&quot; project.%8/12/2009 4:30:07 AM%379390%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/133/324/markjohnson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_markjohnson.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Jay Leno (Part 2): Tuesday, 8/11%Jay Leno talks about his youth in New England, the perceived rivalry with Letterman and why his show looks like America.%8/12/2009 9:00:29 AM%1017283%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/133/321/jayleno3_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jayleno2.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Jay Leno: Monday, 8/10%Comedian-talk show host Jay Leno talks about whether his move to primetime will revolutionize late night TV and why he's taking the risk.%8/11/2009 12:52:09 AM%1367237%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/132/112/jayleno1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jayleno1.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Maxwell: Wednesday, 8/5%Neo-soul singer Maxwell explains his 8-year absence and his new CD trilogy and talks about touring.%8/6/2009 1:08:57 AM%825692%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/127/506/maxwell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxwell.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Timothy Hutton: Wednesday, 8/5%Oscar-winning actor tells the story behind the character he plays in TNT's series, &quot;Leverage&quot;.%8/6/2009 1:10:29 AM%645378%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/127/510/timothyhutton_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_timothyhutton.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Raphael Saadiq: Friday, 7/31%Neo-soul singer-songwriter performs a track from his Grammy-nominated CD, &quot;The Way I See It.&quot;%8/1/2009 6:45:52 PM%194072%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/123/730/raphaelsaadiq_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_raphaelsaadiqperf.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Ashford and Simpson: Thursday, 7/30%Legendary singing and songwriting duo tell the stories of how they met and the first time they pitched to Motown record producer Berry Gordy.%7/31/2009 3:20:35 AM%1402402%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/122/491/ashfordsimpson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ashfordsimpsonmotown.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Lionel Richie: Wednesday, 7/29%Prolific singer-songwriter discusses the early days of Motown and the role he played on Obama's compilation CD.%7/30/2009 2:42:57 AM%1350960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/121/224/lionelrichie_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lionelrichiemotown.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Berry Gordy (Part 2): Monday, 7/28%Motown Records founder reflects on working with Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder when they were both children.%7/29/2009 2:53:33 AM%1408081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/120/137/berrygordymotown2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown2.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Berry Gordy (Part 1): Monday, 7/27%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy recounts building life around Hitsville U.S.A.%7/27/2009 11:25:59 PM%1350565%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/118/749/berrygordymotown1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown1.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Joan Baez: Friday, 7/24%Iconic folk artist shares how she got into music and humanitarian advocacy and tells the story of discovering Bob Dylan.%7/25/2009 9:25:44 AM%1349288%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/116/464/joanbaez_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joanbaez.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Spinal Tap Members (r): Thursday, 7/23%Spinal Tap members - Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean - explain how they came together 25 years ago for their &quot;mockumentary.&quot;%7/24/2009 8:05:00 AM%1307040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/115/442/shearermckeanguest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shearermckeanguest__693148.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Carlos Santana (r): Wednesday, 7/22%Music icon Carlos Santana talks about being the first rock act to take up residency in Las Vegas.%7/23/2009 9:14:51 AM%1318591%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/114/77/carlossantana_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_carlossantana__136792.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Prince Part 2: Tuesday, 7/21%In part 2 of his exclusive conversation with Tavis, Prince explains the genesis of several of the tracks on his new project.%7/22/2009 3:10:24 AM%904504%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/112/773/prince_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_prince2.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Bria Valente: Tuesday, 7/21%Singer Bria Valente shares how she responded to the challenge of creating something that's not being done today in music.%7/22/2009 3:25:30 AM%453741%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/112/795/briavalente_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_briavalente.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Prince: Monday, 7/20%In Part 1 of an exclusive conversation, music icon Prince talks about his childhood epilepsy and the relationship with his father.%7/21/2009 3:46:05 AM%1383917%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/111/639/prince2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_prince.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Tracey Ullman (r): Friday, 7/17%Actress-comedienne Tracey Ullman comments on being a news junkie, becoming a U.S. citizen and finding humor in different situations.%7/18/2009 8:07:13 AM%1209295%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/108/770/traceyullman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_traceyullman.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Steve Martin (r): Monday, 7/13%Steve Martin talks about how he came to love the banjo and demonstrates two styles of playing.%7/14/2009 7:02:08 AM%1408208%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/103/836/stevemartin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_stevemartin.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Lisa Kudrow: Wednesday, 7/8%Actress discusses the freedom of Internet media and her web series, &quot;Web Therapy.&quot;%7/9/2009 9:33:18 AM%679833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/98/612/lisakudrow_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lisakudrow.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Homemade Jamz Blues Band: Monday, 7/7%Tavis talks with The Homemade Jamz Blues Band, who also perform.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%874674%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/921/homemadejamzbluesband_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_homemadejamzbluesband.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Berry Gordy: Tuesday, 7/7%Tavis revisits his conversation with Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and shows highlights from the Michael Jackson memorial service at Staples Center.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%675352%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/918/berrygordy2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy_jacksontribute2.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Jeremy Renner: Monday, 7/6%Actor Jeremy Renner discusses his role as a member of a highly trained bomb disposal team and the dangers these brave soldiers face on the field.%7/8/2009 12:33:40 PM%582515%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/96/550/jeremyrenner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jeremyrenner.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Bill Pullman: Thursday, 7/2%Actor Bill Pullman compares acting in the theater to doing movies.%7/3/2009 12:16:01 PM%665274%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/94/122/billpullman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_billpullman.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Shohreh Aghdashloo: Wednesday, 7/1%Actress Shohreh Aghdashloo discusses engaging Jordanians in the message of her new film, &quot;The Stoning of Soraya M.&quot;%7/2/2009 9:45:34 AM%725135%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/93/72/shohrehaghdashloo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shohrehaghdashloo.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Dr. Michael Eric Dyson & Dr. Cornel West: 6/30%Professors Cornel West and Michael Eric Dyson assess Michael Jackson's cultural and social legacy.%7/1/2009 9:53:47 AM%1310243%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/91/1023/dysonwest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dysonwest.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Berry Gordy: Monday 6/29%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy reflects on his relationship with Michael Jackson before he became an international music superstar.%6/30/2009 9:44:37 AM%1495695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/90/866/berrygordy_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy3.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Journal: W. S. Merwin%On the heels of winning this year's Pulitzer prize for poetry, W.S. Merwin joins Bill Moyers for a wide-ranging conversation about language, his writing process, the natural world, and the insights gleaned from a much-lauded career of more than 50 years.%6/26/2009 10:08:24 AM%3132933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/87/201/BMJL-001311-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001311-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Paul Giamatti: Friday, 6/26%Paul Giamatti talks about playing quirky characters and his new feature, &quot;Cold Souls.&quot;%6/27/2009 10:06:46 AM%767117%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/16/641/paulgiamatti_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulgiamatti.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Mary Mary: Thursday, 6/25%Tina Campbell of Mary Mary talks about how they test their music with sample audiences before releasing it.%6/27/2009 3:39:21 AM%687420%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/87/628/marymary_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marymary.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Roseanne Barr: Thursday, 6/18%Roseanne Barr reflects on her journey to Hollywood - the years of struggle, when people didn't want her working in their comedy clubs, the quick success - and the politics of the day that made her namesake show so popular.%6/19/2009 8:54:58 AM%1309642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/81/124/roseannebarr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_roseannebarr.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller: Tuesday, 6/16%Pioneering songwriting and producing duo reflect on their introduction to music, how they became partners and on their vast catalogue.%6/17/2009 3:35:43 PM%842108%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/79/156/leiberstoller_cove2__329929.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_leiberstoller.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Della Reese: Friday, 6/12%Actress-singer-minister Della Reese talks about her historic guest-hosting for Johnny Carson and how she navigates her career.%6/13/2009 9:57:16 AM%871026%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/75/28/dellareese_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dellareese.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Sharon Jones: Wednesday, 6/10%Soul singer talks about meeting James Brown and reflects on the obstacles she faced at the beginning of her career.%6/11/2009 10:20:42 AM%615955%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/72/586/sharonjones_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_sharonjones.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Nanci Griffith: Tuesday, 6/9%Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith talks about courting controversy in her songwriting, and also performs.%6/10/2009 1:51:27 PM%727527%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/71/442/nancigriffith_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nancigriffith.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Norman Lear: Tuesday, 6/2%Tavis talks with groundbreaking television producer-writer and activist Norman Lear.%6/3/2009 8:57:53 AM%1356556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/969/normanlear.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_normanlear.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Mandy Moore: Monday, 6/1%Singer-actress Mandy Moore discusses the evolution of her music and the impact of her recent marriage on choices she makes in the future. She also performs.%6/5/2009 11:37:58 AM%856142%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/969/mandymoore__461187.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mandymoore2.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Journal: Maxine Hong Kingston%Maxine Hong Kingston, acclaimed author of many books including the award-winning The Woman Warrior and her latest book Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace. For the past 15 years, Kingston has been working with veterans - as well as other survivors of war to convert the horrors they experienced into the words and stories that Kingston believes will help them cope and survive.%1/11/2010 3:25:14 PM%3204200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/93/BMJL-001106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001106-stream__760626.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Dance In America: Wolf Trap's Face of America%The 90-minute program showcases aerial dancers off the cliffs of Yosemite National Park, synchronized swimmers underwater at Coral Reef National Monument, and follows some of the country's most exciting young dancers to Mammoth Cave, Wright Brothers National Memorial, the remains of a sugar cane plantation at Virgin Islands National Park, and the sacred terrain of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.%5/6/2009 3:53:21 PM%5071029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/25/453/thumb-program-wt.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/wolftrap_program.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Journal: Lincoln's Legend & Legacy%In this special performance edition of Bill Moyers Journal acclaimed actor Sam Waterston and historian Harold Holzer explore Lincoln's legacy and legend in the poetry and prose by great American writers across the decades who have wrestled to define the true Lincoln through the lens of their own times.%6/4/2009 5:53:33 PM%3112400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/892/BMJL-001252-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001252-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%King Lear%Arguably the finest Shakespearean actor of his generation, Ian McKellen recreates his recent stage performance of the tragic monarch in a special television adaptation. Directed by Trevor Nunn, the telecast includes nearly all the original cast members of the sold-out Royal Shakespeare Company production that premiered in Stratford-Upon-Avon in April 2007.  Sir Ian McKellan received an Emmy nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie in 2009.%4/16/2009 6:36:29 PM%9363000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/2/473/kinglear-main.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/King-Lear-full-show.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Journal: John Lithgow%He's played heroes, villains, saints, sinners, a ballet-dancing elephant, and a space alien, now actor and children's author John Lithgow - best known as Dick Solomon from 3rd Rock from the Sun - reveals a new side of himself: poetry lover.  The award-winning stage and screen star Lithgow shares his favorite poems, insights into acting and thoughts on art.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%2980066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/53/39/BMJL-001247-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001247-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Buffalo Bill%William &quot;Buffalo Bill&quot; Cody's legendary exploits helped create the myth of the American West that still endures today.%4/21/2009 4:11:51 PM%3207066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/811/amex-002003-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_buffalo_bill.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Stevie Wonder%President Barack Obama presents the Second Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song to Stevie Wonder at this special concert in the East Room of the White House in celebration of African American History Month.%3/26/2009 2:45:04 PM%3410066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_GA/17/801/stevieobamathumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_GA/IPWH_2009_Stevie_Wonder_not_hinted.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Heartless Bastards &quot;The Mountain&quot; (Preview)%Ohio-to-Austin transplants Heartless Bastards showcase with their classic rock & roll.%12/18/2009 6:06:43 PM%332866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/276/878/heartlessPBSCovethumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3511_heartlessbastards_tm_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008: A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein%Featuring selections ranging from the 1944 ballet Fancy Free through West Side Story (1957) to his final opera A Quiet Place (1983), this video offers a virtual sound portrait of Leonard Bernstein's life.  This episode received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Special Class Programs in 2009.%3/19/2009 11:25:49 AM%2183934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/952/591/gper-3402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/performance.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Teh Internets%Hosted by Amy Sedaris and featuring over 20 comedians working online today, this half hour long program seeks to academically understand the popularity of different comedy online, identifying common themes such as absurdist humor, cuteness, and a dada-esque ability to recontextualize traditional media for comedy's sake.%6/19/2009 11:02:43 AM%1699886%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/769/amysedaris2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/MEL_web_export_CoveSmash.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Gnarls Barkley / Thievery Corporation%Gnarls Barkley brings its eccentric R&B and rock sounds to ACL in support of its latest The Odd Couple. Thievery Corporation follows with psychedelic worldbeat electronica from its album Radio Retaliation.%12/7/2009 4:07:54 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/264/708/3408epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3408_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Aimee Mann / Iron and Wine%Singer/songwriter Aimee Mann debuts on the ACL stage with tunes from her album @#%*! Smilers. Folk rockers Iron and Wine, showcasing their acclaimed The Sheperd's Dog CD, follow.%12/3/2009 6:09:45 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/263/1017/3407thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3407_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Kings of Leon / Roky Erickson%Nashville's Kings of Leon rock the ACL studio in support of Because of the Times. Psychedelic innovator Roky Erickson is next with songs from throughout his legendary 40-year career.%12/7/2009 4:07:54 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/264/701/3312epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3312_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The New York Philharmonic: Live From North Korea%Opening with the national anthems of North Korea and the United States, The New York Philharmonic performs in the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre, with coverage by Bob Woodruff of ABC, which has had rare access inside the closed society of the DPRK, where contact with the outside world is completely forbidden to citizens. The New York Philharmonic visit marks the first by American artists there.%5/14/2009 4:45:51 PM%6872000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/18/81/program-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/ny_phil_program__465420.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Arcade Fire%Canadian indie rock marvel the Arcade Fire brings its powerful artistic melodrama to the ACL stage in celebration of its much-acclaimed album The Neon Bible.%12/7/2009 4:07:55 PM%3408266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/264/703/3306epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3306_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Tribute to Bluesman Jimmy Reed%Blues luminaries James Cotton, Delbert McClinton, Lou Ann Barton, Jimmie Vaughan and Omar Kent Dykes pay tribute to Jimmy Reed, composer of blues classics &quot;Ain't That Lovin' You Baby,&quot; &quot;Big Boss Man&quot; and &quot;Baby What You Want Me to Do.&quot;%11/30/2009 5:32:03 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/261/175/3304epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3304_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%The Decemberists / Explosions in the Sky%Indie rock stars the Decemberists showcase their album The Crane Wife. Instrumental quartet Explosions in the Sky follows with tunes from its disk All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone.%12/7/2009 4:07:54 PM%3406066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/264/695/3302epthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/3302_COVE.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Faith & Reason: Margaret Atwood & Martin Amis%Margaret Atwood is one of Canada's most successful and prolific contemporary writers. Noted for her stylistic precision, caustic humor, and feminist concerns, Atwood has published more than 40 books.  Martin Amis has produced a slew of sharp-witted, highly stylized novels that have marked him as one of the most original and influential voices in contemporary British literature.%1/13/2010 3:04:36 PM%3215133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/685/BILM-000106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000106-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Faith & Reason: Jeanette Winterson & Will Power%Jeanette Winterson and hip-hop playwright Will Power turn the ancient myths into modern-day parables.  &quot;The people who do achieve great things, are also people who have fatal flaws,&quot; says Winterson.  &quot;Do we have the power to rule our own destiny, or are we destined to make the same mistakes as our foremothers and our forefathers?&quot; asks Power.%1/13/2010 3:18:09 PM%3224066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/609/BILM-000103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000103-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Faith & Reason: Colin McGinn & Mary Gordon%How can two creative minds reason their way to such different conclusions about faith?  Two provocative authors Mary Gordon and Colin McGinn bring their views on religion to Bill Moyers on Faith & Reason.  Gordon, the well-known American writer, brings her viewpoint as a Christian.   McGinn, a philosopher, talks about his own journey from belief to disbelief.%1/13/2010 3:21:39 PM%3170400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/296/449/BILM-000102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BILM-000102-stream.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Fear of a Latin Planet%Two performance artists deliver a searing critique of Latino media imagery by reciting a litany of stereotypes in spoken-word poetry.  Produced by Bernardo Ruiz.%9/10/2009 11:01:48 AM%62066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/836/planet.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_FearofLP.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Las Carpas%Learn about the history of Las Carpas,  Mexican tent shows.  Find out how the performances continue to influence present day theater.   The exhibit of Las Carpas at the Hertzberg Circus Museum in San Antonio, Texas, serves as the backdrop for this video.  Produced by Manuel Ray Garcia.%9/10/2009 11:15:40 AM%62020%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/131/lascarpas.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Carpas.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Woman With Earrings%Woman With Earrings highlights the work of Latino choreographer Francisco Martinez.  It's a 60-second adaptation from his 2000, Horton Award-winning piece, Miniatures.  Produced by Rachel M. Perez.%9/10/2009 11:19:02 AM%61300%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/124/woman.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Earrings.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Grandma's Hip Hop%A character driven story about a grandmother who is losing her hearing, but as she cooks salsa, she begins to imagine the sounds around her become a song.  Grandma builds a youthful energetic melody with each click of the fork or sizzle from her grill building up to a climactic clang.  Produced by Cristina Ibarra.%9/10/2009 11:33:16 AM%61184%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/49/grandma.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Grandma.mp4
Topics%Performing Arts%Pilot Episode: Willie Nelson%Willie Nelson recorded the original pilot episode of Austin City Limits on October 17, 1974. At the time, no one could have predicted that the fledgling music show from Austin, Texas, would still be around and delivering great performances decades later.

To celebrate Austin City Limits' 35th anniversary, the Willie Nelson pilot episode will be available online until November 17, 2009.%10/16/2009 10:41:50 AM%3566933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/211/342/williepilotthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Austin_City_Limits/ACLPilotWillieNelson_COVE_001__137520.mp4
Topics%Region%Erika Ebbel%Erika Ebbel is a biochemist currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Boston University School of Medicine. She was also Miss Massachusetts in 2004 and competed in the Miss America pageant.%2/5/2010 5:14:22 PM%456189%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/317/702/nosn_00erika_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/317/702/ER_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1.mp4" t
Topics%Region%The Bombing of Germany%In World War II British and American Allied forces carried out a bombing campaign of unprecedented might over Germany's cities, claiming the lives of nearly half a million civilians.%2/5/2010 5:15:01 PM%3105133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/317/638/bombing_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2203_16x9.mp4
Topics%Region%The Donner Party%Three years before the Gold Rush, 87 pioneers took a shortcut westward to California, only to get caught in the snows of the Sierra Nevada. The emigrants' fateful journey culminated in death and cannibalism.%2/1/2010 4:27:24 PM%4991918%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/314/5/donner_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_503_4x3.mp4
Topics%Region%Wild Balkans%The Balkan Peninsula is notorious for being one of the great battlegrounds of history. And yet, it possesses another side unknown to many, where ancient forests and vast wetlands harbor pristine wilderness, and sheer cliff walls and desolate plateaus preserve a seemingly unchanged past.%2/1/2010 6:40:50 AM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/308/794/naat-002707-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002707-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Wyatt Earp%Celebrated as a man who took control of his own destiny, Wyatt Earp came to epitomize the town-taming marshal responsible for bringing the forces of law, order and civilization to the Wild West.%1/25/2010 2:59:03 PM%3191861%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/302/710/amex-002202_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_2202_16x9.mp4
Topics%Region%Influenza 1918%Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans - more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.%1/6/2010 8:56:37 AM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/961/influenza1918THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1005_4x3__159466.mp4
Topics%Region%Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves%In the vast kingdom of Yellowstone National Park, two predators reign supreme: the grizzly bear and the wolf. Size and power square off against speed and teamwork, as mighty grizzlies contend with powerful packs of wolves for control of the food supply.  Normally these two hunters would rule their ranges uncontested, but in Yellowstone they must share resources, or face starvation.%1/18/2010 10:15:53 AM%3023866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/299/736/naat-002706-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002706-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%The Journal: Greg Mortenson, Thomas Frank%Author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, whose best-selling books THREE CUPS OF TEA and STONES INTO SCHOOLS argue that education is the best way to peace in Afghanistan and across the Islamic world. WALL STREET JOURNAL correspondent and author of THE WRECKING CREW: HOW conservatives RUINED GOVERNMENT, ENRICHED THEMSELVES, AND BEGGARED THE NATION takes a look back at the decade that was.%1/16/2010 12:15:28 AM%3172466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/299/891/BMJL-001338-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001338-stream__358642.mp4
Topics%Region%Wilson & Ditch: Digging America%Wilson and Ditch get an American history lesson as they visit Philadelphia, PA.%1/13/2010 12:18:34 PM%324416%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/297/380/WDDG_101_GA2_thumbnail.jpg%http/PBS_CP_PBS_KIDS_Previews/297/380/WDDG_101_GA2.mp4" t
Topics%Region%Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air%Hummingbirds are the tiniest of birds, yet they are some of the toughest, most energetic creatures on the planet. Their unique flying abilities give them unmatched maneuverability, but at the cost of a supercharged metabolism that keeps them on the edge of survival. Hummingbirds spend most their lives in fast forward, but now - high speed video lets us enter their world.%1/8/2010 3:22:17 PM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/293/573/naat-002705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002705-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%The Journal: David Corn and Kevin Drum%MOTHER JONES journalists David Corn and Kevin Drum offer a hard look at the obstacles to real reform of the financial industry.%1/9/2010 9:27:13 AM%3209733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/293/904/BMJL-001337-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001337-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Series Premiere%The premiere of 'Help Wanted' features the story of a young woman, Rebecca, who formerly worked as a marketing manager. When Rebecca lost her job, it was very difficult on her and her family, but now she is carving out a new path in nursing school that may offer greater stability in the future. Rebecca says, 'You have to roll with the times, and you have to see what jobs are in demand.'%1/8/2010 4:09:26 PM%1608097%http://wmht.vo.llnwd.net/o37/hw_thumb_101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/HW_101.mp4
Topics%Region%Becoming Us%Series host and narrator, Alan Alda, confronts the puzzle of why our ancestors in Africa got the Spark and evolved into us, while the first humans to leave Africa for Europe--the Neanderthals--never did.  Why did we flourish, while they changed very little for thousands of generations before eventually dying out?%1/6/2010 3:59:29 PM%3281466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/291/791/husp-101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-101-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Fela! the Musical%The story of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti is now a high-energy Broadway musical starring Sahr Ngaujah and directed by Bill T. Jones. Watch this scene to see why audiences are dancing in the aisles.%12/30/2009 6:53:41 PM%310818%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/621/sotm-musical-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-musical-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Seun Kuti,%In March 2005, Seun Kuti joined world music star Youssou N'Dour in Dakar, Sengal for a festival of African music dedicated to fighting malaria. In &quot;Mosquito Song,&quot; Seun chastises governments for neglecting to conduct adequate public health campaigns to prevent malaria, a scourge throughout much of Africa.%12/30/2009 7:46:42 PM%275713%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/286/633/sotm-mosquito-splash.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-mosquito-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Soap Opera for Social Change%There are places in the world where the success of a soap opera is measured not just in TV ratings, but in human lives. NOW travels to Kenya, where ambitious producers and actors hope one such TV show, &quot;The Team&quot;, can help foster peace amongst the country's 42 official tribes.%12/31/2009 7:23:12 AM%1533800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/286/474/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-601-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Peter & Paul and the Christian Rev. Pt. 2%Spread outside Judea by missionaries like Peter and Paul, the Jesus movement caught on quickly among Jews and non-Jews around the Roman Empire.%12/22/2009 1:42:26 PM%3330647%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/279/991/ppau_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PPAU_102_unstack.mp4
Topics%Region%Ann Louise Bardach: Tuesday, 12/15/09%Investigative journalist Ann Louise Bardach talks about her book, &quot;Without Fidel&quot;, and Castro's enduring impact.%12/15/2009 11:17:23 PM%836636%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/273/1019/annlouisebardach_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_annlouisebardach.mp4
Topics%Region%Kingdom of David: The Gifts of the Jews%Rabbis struggle to reinvigorate Judaism after the Romans destroy temples; the rise of Christianity.%12/9/2009 4:33:26 PM%3334199%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/289/KIDA104_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA104_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Kingdom of David: The End of Days%Conflict erupts between Jews and Romans when Pompeii enters Judah in 63 B.C.%12/9/2009 4:33:25 PM%3364757%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/818/KIDA103_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA103_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Airing 02/08/10: Beyond the Motor City%&quot;Blueprint America: Beyond the Motor City,&quot; a new documentary directed by critically-acclaimed filmmaker Aaron Woolf, examines how Detroit, a grim symbol of America's diminished status in the world, may come to represent the future of transportation and progress in America. The film debuts nationally on PBS on February 8 at 10 pm.%12/14/2009 6:05:47 PM%30200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/272/912/BA_Beyond_The_Motor_City.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BA_Beyond_The_Motor_City_30_Promo.mp4
Topics%Region%Kingdom of David: Book and the Sword%Ezra reads the Bible to illiterate Judeans in 458 B.C.; the Maccabees defend their religious freedom.%12/9/2009 4:33:30 PM%3364617%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/812/KIDA102_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA102_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Rep. Maxine Water: Friday, 12/11/09%Rep. Maxine Waters talks about the growing number of Congressional Black Caucus members who are pushing back on the White House on an agenda for jobs.%12/12/2009 4:01:43 AM%815020%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/271/78/maxinewaters_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxinewaters.mp4
Topics%Region%Morgan Freeman: Thursday, 12/10/09%Actor Morgan Freeman talks about achieving success late in life and how he came to portray Nelson Mandela in the new acclaimed film, &quot;Invictus.&quot;%12/11/2009 3:39:02 AM%1367841%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/270/158/morganfreeman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_morganfreeman.mp4
Topics%Region%Ali Eteraz: Tuesday, 12/01/09%Journalist Ali Eteraz discusses the positive aspects of Islamic fundamentalism and explains why he wrote the book &quot;Children of Dust&quot;.%12/2/2009 12:57:19 AM%710391%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/262/479/alieteraz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alieteraz.mp4
Topics%Region%Seabiscuit%Seabiscuit was dung-colored and boxy, with stumpy legs that wouldn't completely straighten, a straggly tail and an ungainly gait, but though he didn't look the part, he was one of the most remarkable thoroughbred racehorses in history.%10/29/2009 8:21:24 AM%3217612%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/16/305/SeabiscuitTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1511_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Lost Cave Temples%In a remote corner of the Himalaya, in the forbidden kingdom of Mustang, a team of climbers scale cliffs to climb into mysterious caves for the first time and discover ancient cave temples lost to the modern world.%11/19/2009 7:28:27 AM%3370400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/251/161/lost_caves_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LCAT000_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Dan Senor: Monday, 11/16/09%Author Dan Senor discusses the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and expectations for President Obama's Asia trip.%11/16/2009 11:38:44 PM%775775%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/248/674/dansenor_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dansenor.mp4
Topics%Region%Surviving the Dust Bowl%The story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, disease and even death for nearly a decade.%11/17/2009 6:38:57 AM%3151435%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/18/65/DustBowlthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1008_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%The Way We Get By - Filmmaker Interview%Filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly talk about their film, The Way We Get By, which takes an intimate look at three elderly troop greeters in Maine, one of whom is Gaudet's mother Joan. The filmmakers talk about how they became close to the characters, what sending a loved one off to war means and what we can all learn from the troop greeters. The film airs on Nov 11th on PBS at 9PM%11/11/2009 4:47:32 PM%508466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/242/710/twwgb_btl_pbsvideo.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/twwgb_btlFIX.mp4
Topics%Region%Power Paths%It's time to cut our dependence on fossil fuel and pursue renewable energy. But how can it be done? Native American tribes turn to solar and wind sources to provide clean sustainable energy for cities across the West. Their traditional values toward conservation and the earth offer real solutions to America's energy crisis.%11/4/2009 10:09:16 AM%3349780%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/233/123/INLE-1104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/INLE1104_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%The Civilian Conservation Corps%The CCC was President Roosevelt's answer to the environmental and economic challenges facing the country. Enlisting 250,000 workers in just two months, the CCC was an ambitious undertaking that brought several government agencies together in the effort.%11/3/2009 9:33:22 AM%3190259%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/13/593/AMEXcccTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2201_HD.mp4
Topics%Region%Web Exclusive - Glenn Greenwald%Bill Moyers conducts a Web exclusive interview with Glenn Greenwald, about Afghanistan, government secrecy, the economy and his challenge to the editorial staff of THE WASHINGTON POST to justify their argument that the U.S. should  borrow money for war but not for health care.%10/30/2009 4:29:19 PM%2362333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/230/93/BMJL-greenwald-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-greenwaldexclusive-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Madeleine Albright: Wednesday%Madeleine Albright weighs in on the situations in Pakistan, Afhanistan and Iraq and explains the correlation between pins and foreign policy.%10/29/2009 12:48:13 PM%665799%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/228/589/madeleinealbright3_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_madeleinealbright3.mp4
Topics%Region%Haleh Esfandiari: Tuesday, 10/27%Haleh Esfandiari describes the circumstances around her imprisonment in Iran.%10/28/2009 9:01:18 PM%680680%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/227/930/halehesfandiari_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_halehesfandiari.mp4
Topics%Region%The Crash of 1929%Based on eight years of continued prosperity, presidents and economists alike confidently predicted that America would soon enter a time when there would be no more poverty, no more depressions -- a &quot;New Era&quot; when everyone could be rich.%10/27/2009 10:21:19 AM%3261590%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/897/Crash29AMEXthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX308_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions%The returning saga of Cloud, the wild stallion, finds us back in the Arrowhead Mountains of Montana.  Cloud is one of two fathers who bring up each other's sons.  Bolder is his by birth while Flint, sired by another stallion, is the colt Cloud raised.  Now, Bolder has gathered some mares of his own, and Flint has joined a group of bachelor stallions.  Who will rise to challenge the mighty Cloud?%10/26/2009 10:15:28 AM%3023066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/221/840/naat-002701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002701-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%The Journal: Judge Richard Goldstone%Bill Moyers talks with Justice Richard Goldstone, who headed up the controversial UN Human Rights Council investigation into fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.%10/23/2009 11:31:59 PM%3166000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/222/388/BMJL-001327-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001327-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Anthony Edwards: Thursday, 10/22%Actor-director-activist Anthony Edwards describes his efforts to build the first public children's hospital in Kenya.%10/23/2009 2:42:31 AM%814695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/221/293/anthonyedwards_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_anthonyedwards.mp4
Topics%Region%Vali Nasr: Tuesday, 10/20%Middle East scholar discusses the importance of a vibrant middle class for stability in the Middle East.%10/21/2009 11:27:48 AM%787597%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/218/917/valinasr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_valinasr.mp4
Topics%Region%Hubble's Amazing Rescue%The unlikely story about how the world's most beloved telescope was saved%10/14/2009 6:20:08 AM%3127426%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/211/348/nova-003611-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3611_Hubble_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Nate Ball%Mechanical Engineer / Daredevil%10/9/2009 2:53:38 PM%549477%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/nosn_00nateBall_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/NB_podcast-Nova%20streaming.mp4" t
Topics%Region%Racing the Clock: The Dutch Auction%Aalsmeer is the Wall Street of the flower world, where prices are set in a descending-bid system known as &quot;the Dutch auction.&quot;%10/3/2009 2:48:47 PM%162400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/378/thumb-auction.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Racing_The_Clock_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%El Último Refugio (1890-1915)%A los norteamericanos les preocupa que el país se quede sin tierra originaria.%9/28/2009 10:24:13 PM%7882965%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/14/193/espanolthumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/NPAB-102-WETA-PBS-Web-SPANISH.mp4
Topics%Region%The Journal: A New Direction for Afghanistan?%Rory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, on Afghanistan. And, Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of Global Fund for Women, the largest grant-making foundation focused exclusively on women's rights.%9/25/2009 11:25:47 PM%3219133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/193/912/BMJL-001324-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001324-stream__805724.mp4
Topics%Region%So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away%The film tells the story of a determined group of teenagers who, more than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated their homes and scattered their families, return to New Orleans alone and struggle to graduate from high school. A touching and shocking story of the abandoned children of Louisiana, the film is also a bracing portrait of teens who won't be defeated by their abandonment.%9/18/2009 1:17:02 PM%572639%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/167/948/sothewind_full_142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/sothewind_full.mp4
Topics%Region%Second Life; Marilynne Robinson%The ethics of the Second Life virtual worlds phenomenon; a profile of celebrated author Marilynne Robinson.%11/9/2009 1:22:18 PM%1530866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/19/1303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1303.mp4
Topics%Region%A Healing Art%Artificial eye makers combine artistry, skill and compassion to rekindle hope for their patients and families. Each eye is a work of art created to be as unique as the individual who wears it. Follow the compelling journey of several patients from a state of fear to a place of hope as they are transformed by caring and capable hands.%11/6/2009 1:18:22 PM%424576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/182/695/ahealingart_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/ahealingart_full.mp4
Topics%Region%Ken Burns: Tuesday, 9/15%Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns talks about his latest project, the six-part documentary &quot;The National Parks: America's Best Idea&quot;.%9/15/2009 11:43:40 PM%1428828%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/174/915/kenburns_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kenburns.mp4
Topics%Region%Islam in Indonesia; Laser Monks%A religious revival takes place in Indonesia; monks run a high-powered Internet business; the Jewish High Holidays.%11/9/2009 1:18:28 PM%1531666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/239/998/1302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1302.mp4
Topics%Region%Time for School 3 (Part 2)%WIDE ANGLE's award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, follows seven children from seven countries who are struggling to achieve a basic education.%9/10/2009 1:43:27 PM%3206133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/167/990/wa_portal_TFS3_2_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/TimeForSchool3_Part2_clip.mp4
Topics%Region%Personal Genetic Testing%The big business of personal DNA testing raises ethical questions; a memorial is unveiled for the 9/11 victims of United Flight 93.%11/6/2009 3:52:47 PM%1531425%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/237/238/1301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1301__419604.mp4
Topics%Region%Time for School 3 (Part 1)%WIDE ANGLE's award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, follows seven children - from Afghanistan, Benin, Brazil, India, Japan, Kenya and Romania - who are struggling to achieve what is not yet a global birthright - a basic education. In part three of the series the students struggle to complete middle school and continue to the next level.%9/3/2009 3:46:22 PM%3183409%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/159/506/wa_TFS_portalthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/TimeForSchool3_1.mp4
Topics%Region%Keep on Trucking?%The majority of American goods are transported by trucks, even though freight trains are greener and more fuel-efficient. Where should America be placing its bets for moving our economy and what would you personally sacrifice for it?%12/14/2009 6:04:38 PM%1432800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/272/913/KeepOnTrucking.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KeepOnTrucking.mp4
Topics%Region%Once Upon a Coup%A failed coup attempt...a British mercenary in a notorious African prison...a dictator suspicious of Western powers...and beneath it all, a spectacular underwater oil reserve. &quot;Once Upon a Coup&quot; is WIDE ANGLE's penetrating look at the mysterious goings-on in Equatorial Guinea, a tiny West African nation newly rich with oil and infamous for corruption.%8/28/2009 4:35:15 PM%3159469%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/150/881/wa_blog_thumb_onceuponacoup142x60.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA806_OnceUponACoup.mp4
Topics%Region%Eyes of the Storm%&quot;Eyes of the Storm&quot; tells the struggles of several orphaned children left to fend for themselves in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. A Burmese team shot undercover for over 10 months in defiance of the ruling junta's media blackout to provide a rare window into one of the world's most secretive countries.%8/20/2009 3:54:58 PM%3105933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/141/378/wa_portal_burma_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/Eyes_of_the_Storm.mp4
Topics%Region%Nutkin's Last Stand%Something is rotten in England. A plague of North American grey squirrels threatens the beloved native red squirrel. The English are up in arms, and a band of patriots - including lords, priests, artists and farmers - has come together to fight back against the grey menace.%8/18/2009 12:04:31 PM%1117183%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/138/870/nutkin.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/nutkin.mp4
Topics%Region%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Topics%Region%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Topics%Region%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Topics%Region%Spafford Children's Center; Dr. T%A Jerusalem children's center helps Muslim and Christians deal with trauma; an obstetrician uses faith in his practice.%11/4/2009 4:41:09 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/683/1250-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1250.mp4
Topics%Region%Corneille: Wednesday, 8/12%Singer-songwriter Corneille recounts his firsthand experience with the Rwandan genocide.%8/13/2009 12:47:55 AM%630050%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/134/477/corneille_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_corneille.mp4
Topics%Region%Mark Johnson: Tuesday, 8/11%Grammy-winning music producer Mark Johnson explains the backstory and the purpose of his &quot;Playing for Change&quot; project.%8/12/2009 4:30:07 AM%379390%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/133/324/markjohnson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_markjohnson.mp4
Topics%Region%Part 4: Planet Finance%Niall Ferguson chronicles the spread of good -- and bad -- financial practices across the globe, and the consequences for all of us.%7/7/2009 11:34:00 AM%3349014%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/770/ep4_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO104_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Birth of a Surgeon%WIDE ANGLE travels to Mozambique where, for the first time, midwives are being trained in advanced life-saving surgery. Suffering from an acute shortage of doctors, Mozambique's bold grassroots initiatives have cut its maternal death rate.  Birth of a Surgeon received an Emmy nomination for Oustanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in 2009.%7/16/2009 7:23:52 PM%3189133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/107/354/wa_birth_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA_703_Birth_of_Surgeon_COVE.mp4
Topics%Region%Marathon Mouse, Dinosaur Plague, Franklin Chang-Diaz, Space Storms%Season 4: Episode 3%7/15/2009 9:29:21 AM%3152642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/100/289/nosn-000403-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN403_FIXED.mp4
Topics%Region%Earth, Wind and Fire%Andres cooks a cold soup of Basque cheese bought in Manhattan before going to the rustic farms where the cheesemakers live.%7/13/2009 5:56:44 PM%1483400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/754/mads_000107_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads107.mp4
Topics%Region%Peace and Prosperity in the West Bank?%Once one of the most dangerous and violent cities in the West Bank, Jenin was the scene of frequent battles between the Israeli military and Palestinian fighters, and was the hometown of more than two dozen suicide bombers. Today, however, there's been a huge turnaround. Jenin is now the center of an international effort to build a safe and economically prosperous Palestinian state.%7/13/2009 5:18:55 PM%1523733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/101/46/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-528-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%The Journal: Profits over People%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/11/2009 8:26:28 AM%3111333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/101/294/BMJL-001313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001313-stream__799111.mp4
Topics%Region%5Across: Free Speech Online%This episode of the 5Across video roundtable focuses on free speech online in various countries, from Iran to China to Kenya -- and even a mention of the U.S. government's attempts at curtailing speech online over the years.%10/13/2009 4:58:57 PM%1642115%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/199/1013/freespeech.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/july2009showfinal.mp4
Topics%Region%Heart of Jenin%When a Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli soldiers who mistook his toy gun for the real thing, his death could have been just one news story. Instead, Ahmed's parents decision to donate his organs turned tragedy into hope for six Israelis. Heart of Jenin tells the story of Ahmed's tragic death and his father Ismael's journey to visit three of the organ recipients two years later.%7/9/2009 4:30:41 PM%3077333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/99/187/Ismael002142x60.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/Episode802.mp4
Topics%Region%Hunt for Alien Earths, Art Authentication, Maydianne Andrade, Autism Genes%Season 4: Episode 2%7/7/2009 1:00:06 PM%3139036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/96/864/nosn-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN402_medium.mp4
Topics%Region%Jeremy Renner: Monday, 7/6%Actor Jeremy Renner discusses his role as a member of a highly trained bomb disposal team and the dangers these brave soldiers face on the field.%7/8/2009 12:33:40 PM%582515%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/96/550/jeremyrenner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jeremyrenner.mp4
Topics%Region%Shohreh Aghdashloo: Wednesday, 7/1%Actress Shohreh Aghdashloo discusses engaging Jordanians in the message of her new film, &quot;The Stoning of Soraya M.&quot;%7/2/2009 9:45:34 AM%725135%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/93/72/shohrehaghdashloo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shohrehaghdashloo.mp4
Topics%Region%Roger Cohen: Wednesday, 7/1%New York Times columnist Roger Cohen shares his experiences in Iran and weighs in the country's recent election.%7/2/2009 9:45:36 AM%673007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/93/71/rogercohen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rogercohen.mp4
Topics%Region%The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln%Just days after the Civil War ended, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre. As a fractured nation mourned, a manhunt closed in on his assassin, the twenty-six-year-old actor, John Wilkes Booth.%6/26/2009 3:27:08 PM%5053962%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/88/124/amex-002103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Lincoln_Assassin.mp4
Topics%Region%Stained Glass Artist%The role of religion in American health care reform; Israeli and Palestinian parents unite for peace; the art and purpose of stained glass.%10/8/2009 1:09:37 PM%1422036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/826/1243-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1243__615313.mp4
Topics%Region%Trita Parsi: Monday, 6/22%Trita Parsi, founder-president of the National Iranian Council, weighs in on the situation in Iran, including commenting on the role of technology.%6/24/2009 11:10:34 AM%501574%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/84/350/tritaparsi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tritaparsi.mp4
Topics%Region%Churches in Financial Distress%American churches struggle with finances in the down economy; the annual Catholic pilgrimage in France to Chartres.%10/7/2009 4:51:07 PM%1447021%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/804/1242-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1242.mp4
Topics%Region%The Journal: Women Fight for Peace%Instructed by a dream and organized in prayer, Leymah Gbowee and thousands of everyday women in Liberia confronted warlords and a corrupt president to successfully fight for peace and dignity in their war-torn nation. Journal guest host Lynn Sherr interviews Leymah Gbowee and Abigail Disney, who documented their inspiring tale in the award-winning film Pray the Devil Back to Hell.%6/18/2009 5:07:31 PM%3189600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/80/545/BMJL-001310-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001310-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Ali Sethi: Wednesday, 6/17%Pakastani journalist and author of the critically acclaimed novel &quot;The Wish Maker,&quot; talks about the cultural and economic differences among Pakistanis from different areas.%6/18/2009 12:28:45 PM%634167%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/15/945/alisethi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alisethi2.mp4
Topics%Region%Marina Nemat: Tuesday, 6/16%Iranian writer Marina Nemat, author of &quot;Prisoner of Tehran&quot;, weighs in on the outcome of the election in her native country.%6/17/2009 3:35:43 PM%628308%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/79/156/marinanemat_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marinanamet.mp4
Topics%Region%Roberto Clemente%AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents  Roberto Clemente. Born in Puerto Rico, Clemente was an exceptional baseball player and humanitarian whose career sheds light on larger issues of immigration, civil rights and cultural change. He would die in a tragic plane crash in 1972. Interviewees include authors David Maraniss and George F. Will, Clemente's wife Vera, and Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.%6/16/2009 9:26:03 AM%3193788%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/74/27/amex-002007-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Clemente_ENGLISH_44.mp4
Topics%Region%American Jews & Israel; Riverside Church%Some American Jews criticize Israeli government policies; controversy at the Riverside Church.%10/7/2009 4:33:15 PM%1485032%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/204/792/1241-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1241.mp4
Topics%Region%Azadeh Moaveni: Friday, 6/5%Tavis talks with journalist Azadeh Moaveni, author of &quot;Lipstick Jihad&quot; and &quot;Honeymoon in Tehran&quot;.%6/5/2009 5:06:08 PM%690561%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/591/azadehmoaveni.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_azadehmoaveni.mp4
Topics%Region%Pakistan Under Siege%In this special edition, three stories from a country battling for its own survival.%5/28/2009 9:03:29 AM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/15/337/frow80Xthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-803-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Blackbeard's Lost Ship%Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard, was the most notorious pirate of his day. Now, 300 years later, a marine archaeology team believe they have found his sunken flagship, Queen Anne's Revenge, off the North Carolina coast. Did Blackbeard accidentally run his ship aground, or was it a deliberate plot to betray his crew and cheat them out of their share of the plunder?%9/3/2009 9:44:14 AM%3136333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/129/305/sede-000804-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000804-stream__204261.mp4
Topics%Region%Doctors' Diaries%Seven doctors, 21 years... Saving lives is only part of the story.%5/12/2009 2:09:52 PM%6131000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/796/nova-003608-09-thumb__758425.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA_Doctors_STACK__842139.mp4
Topics%Region%Last Extinction: Megabeasts' Sudden Death%Scientists propose a radical idea of what killed off mammoths and other Ice Age animals.%5/1/2009 2:05:27 PM%3131333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/34/546/nova-003607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3607_16x9.mp4
Topics%Region%The Journal: Karen Armstrong%Religious scholar Karen Armstrong discusses  her work on an international charter for compassion.  The renowned author of The Battle for God and The Bible: A Biography, Armstrong is a 2008 recipient of the coveted TED Prize.  Armstrong has had a distinguished career encompassing time as a Roman Catholic nun, an academic, and a television broadcaster.%6/4/2009 5:53:43 PM%2975266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/8/BMJL-001248-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001248-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Vote for Benazir's Blood%In this episode of Focal Point, meet Abida Hussain, a sharp-tongued politician with gray hair and a smoker's raspy voice who is running for parliament in Punjab, Pakistan -- against her own cousin.%9/4/2009 12:58:58 PM%690933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/161/833/wa_portal_pakistan2_thumb.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/VoteforBenazirsEDITFINAL.mp4
Topics%Region%You Cannot Hide from Allah%In this episode of Focal Point, meet the Michael Bloomberg of Pakistan, a man of humble origins who hits the jackpot and decides to run for mayor of his hometown.%9/4/2009 12:38:36 PM%615066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/161/768/wa_porta_pakistan_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/YouCannotHideEDITFINAL.mp4
Topics%Region%Kit Carson%The legendary trapper, scout and soldier helped map the Oregon Trail. The ultimate frontiersman, Carson inspired popular novels before being associated with the &quot;Long Walk&quot; of the Navajo people.%4/21/2009 4:11:50 PM%4752600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/831/amex-002005-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_kit_carson.mp4
Topics%Region%The Presidents: Jimmy Carter%A peanut farmer who rose to become America's thirty-ninth president, Jimmy Carter was a failure in his single term in office. He turned to humanitarian work as an ex-president.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%9608266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001502-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex1501_1502_web.mp4
Topics%Region%Alexander Hamilton%The story of a founding father who laid the groundwork for the nation's modern economy -- including the banking system and Wall Street. He was also a primary author of the Federalist Papers.%4/21/2009 4:11:53 PM%6747200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/811/amex-001913-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_alexander_hamilton.mp4
Topics%Region%Buffalo Bill%William &quot;Buffalo Bill&quot; Cody's legendary exploits helped create the myth of the American West that still endures today.%4/21/2009 4:11:51 PM%3207066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/811/amex-002003-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_buffalo_bill.mp4
Topics%Region%Test Tube Babies%Pioneering researchers attempting to conceive babies through in vitro fertilization faced daunting obstacles and much controversy before the world's first test tube baby was born on July 25, 1978.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3096200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001904-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_test_tube_babies.mp4
Topics%Region%Grand Central%The dramatic story of the construction of New York City's Grand Central Terminal in 1913, lauded as the greatest railroad terminal in the world, with electrified train service under the city streets.%4/21/2009 4:11:53 PM%3040466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/835/amex-002004-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_grand_central.mp4
Topics%Region%Rat Attack%Why do huge swarms of rats overrun a bamboo forest in India once every half-century?%3/6/2009 9:54:40 AM%3166481%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/243/3603_rats.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3603_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%Underground Zimbabwe: Life Lines%Explore the black markets and underground protest movements of Zimbabwe in this web-exclusive video from WIDE ANGLE.%9/4/2009 2:14:50 PM%359421%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/161/895/wa_portal_Zimbabwe_thumb.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/ZimbabweShortagesEDITFINAL.mp4
Topics%Region%Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears%The Drakensberg Mountains are Southern Africa's Alps, rising more than 11,000 feet into the sky.  But beneath their beauty lies a hostile environment for the creatures that live there.  Each spring, drenching rains destroy the grasslands at the base of the mountains, and those who would survive must climb up sheer cliffs, through storms and snow, to reach the carpets of new grass on the plateau.%6/25/2009 1:50:07 PM%3059400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/86/916/naat-002607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002607-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene%Ex-convict Petey Greene burst onto the radio in 1960s Washington, D.C., raw and uncensored. ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene chronicles the life and times of America's first shock jock, an African American man who spoke the truth to power and influenced a new generation of broadcast personalities.%11/17/2009 9:03:32 PM%3297767%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/750/INLE-1013-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1013-stream__742785.mp4
Topics%Region%The Polio Crusade%In the summer of 1950 Wytheville, VA realized the nation's worst medical fears. An outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, commonly known as Polio, swept through a small town of 5,500 in which 40 percent of residents had not yet reached their eighteenth birthday. Highly contagious, just in time for summer vacation, the devastating neurodegenerative disease had chosen its next target.%7/7/2009 10:58:37 AM%3205266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/741/amex-002102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Polio_Crusade.mp4
Topics%Region%Taking on the Mafia%The inside story of a group of shop owners and young activists who stood up to the powerful Sicilian mafia. Carola Mamberto explores the story of a restaurant owner - backed by an upstart anti-mafia movement of young people and an elite law enforcement team - who refused to pay the mafia's monthly &quot;tax,&quot; taking a stand against mob bosses who've kept Italy in their grip for decades.%4/22/2009 10:14:19 AM%3406333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/753/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-801-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%The Big Energy Gamble%Can California's ambitious plan to cut greenhouse gases actually succeed?%3/14/2009 7:22:12 PM%3147302%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/231/3519_energy.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3519_44khz.mp4
Topics%Region%The War Briefing%Can the war in Afghanistan be won?  A hard, inside look at the real policy choices facing the next president.  The War Briefing won the 2009 Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography, Timothy Grucza, cameraman.%3/5/2009 2:17:48 PM%3366900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/481/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2702-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%Bad Voodoo's War%FRONTLINE captures the realities of war through a &quot;virtual embed&quot; with a National Guard platoon serving in Iraq.%3/5/2009 2:17:42 PM%3364501%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/946/322/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2610-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%The Old Man and the Storm%The compelling saga of one family's efforts to rebuild their homes, and their lives, in post-Katrina New Orleans.%4/4/2009 11:05:29 AM%3389952%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/981/thumb__942225.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2705-stream.mp4
Topics%Region%The Presidents: George H.W. Bush%This biography examines the life and career of our 41st president, from his service in World War II to his days in the Oval Office with the fall of the Berlin Wall, race riots in LA and the breakup of the Soviet Union.%6/15/2009 6:33:37 PM%11403466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/935/525/AMEX-002009-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex2009_2010_web.mp4
Topics%Region%The Presidents: Nixon%From ending the Vietnam War and improving relations with China and the Soviet Union, and finally, his resignation in the face of impeachment, Richard Nixon was a tragically insecure man with a bold vision.%6/15/2009 6:41:26 PM%10113109%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/935/368/amex-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex302_web.mp4
Topics%Region%From Jihad to Rehab%Go inside a rehabilitation center in Saudi Arabia, where art therapy and religious re-education are being used to reform militant jihadists, like Ahmed al-Shaya, who went to Iraq on a suicide mission in 2004. Meet Juma Al-Dossary who has returned to Saudi Arabia after spending six years in Guantanamo, and hear from Dr. Awad Alymai, the detainees' art therapist, about his patients' transformation.%9/8/2009 2:52:11 PM%500600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/165/315/wa_portal_Jihad_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/JihadtoRehabEDITFINAL.mp4
Topics%Region%The Atom Smashers%After funding cut backs, Fermilab (a premier U.S. government research laboratory focusing on particle physics) is struggling to survive. Physics, politics and international competition collide as scientists race to find one of the most elusive sub-atomic particles ever theorized: the Higgs boson.%11/17/2009 8:25:34 PM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/718/INLE-1006_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1006-stream__349731.mp4
Topics%Region%London: The Price of Traffic%London's congestion charge challenges the 20th-century notion that cities should be designed around cars and asks drivers to pay for access to public roads and parking spaces. Thanks to Deputy Mayor Nicky Gavron, this plan is the core of a sweeping push to transform London into a transit-efficient and pedestrian-friendly mega-city in time for the 2012 Olympic Games.%6/8/2009 10:48:26 AM%1527989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/343/desi-000307-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI307.mp4
Topics%Science%Preview: FOOD, Inc.%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature: In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.%2/2/2010 5:21:00 PM%132200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/314/996/POVFoodINCthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/foodincH264.mp4
Topics%Science%Best Beginnings: Attachment Toolkit%Created for parents to provide information about how the first year of life is critical for developing healthy and secure attachments.%2/5/2010 3:29:06 PM%152833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/317/623/toolkit_attachment.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_TOOLKIT_ATTACHMENT_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Science%Erika Ebbel%Erika Ebbel is a biochemist currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Boston University School of Medicine. She was also Miss Massachusetts in 2004 and competed in the Miss America pageant.%2/5/2010 5:14:22 PM%456189%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/317/702/nosn_00erika_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/317/702/ER_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1.mp4" t
Topics%Science%The Journal: After Citizens United%Libertarian journalist Nick Gillespie and legal scholar Lawrence Lessig discuss public financing of campaigns and the effects of money on politics. And, Dr. Margaret Flowers speaks about Medicare for all.%2/6/2010 5:27:53 PM%3215000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/317/939/BMJL-001341-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001341-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Ghosts of Machu Picchu%Why did the Incas abandon their city in the clouds?%2/3/2010 7:31:04 AM%3172800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/305/440/nova-003704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3704_16x9.mp4
Topics%Science%Gavin Schmidt%Gavin A. Schmidt is a climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He is also a juggler who occasionally plays unicycle hockey.%1/22/2010 9:41:42 AM%406733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/nosn_00gavin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/GS_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Science%Brain Matters%Peer into Alan Alda's head to find out which parts of our brain are responsible for our most human characteristics.  Where do tool use and language reside? And how do our brains allow us to understand symbolism, figure out what others are thinking, and even travel in time? Are insight and imagination what really make humans unique?%1/19/2010 2:21:22 PM%3252066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/302/864/husp-103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-103-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Influenza 1918%Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans - more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.%1/6/2010 8:56:37 AM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/961/influenza1918THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1005_4x3__159466.mp4
Topics%Science%So Human, So Chimp%Alan Alda joins researchers studying human children and chimpanzees to discover why we share some skills with our closest living relatives, but have far surpassed them in our most uniquely human capabilities. Though we both descend from a common ancestor and are genetically so similar, why are we worlds apart in our behaviors and abilities?%1/12/2010 12:33:13 PM%3282000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/296/516/husp-102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-102-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air%Hummingbirds are the tiniest of birds, yet they are some of the toughest, most energetic creatures on the planet. Their unique flying abilities give them unmatched maneuverability, but at the cost of a supercharged metabolism that keeps them on the edge of survival. Hummingbirds spend most their lives in fast forward, but now - high speed video lets us enter their world.%1/8/2010 3:22:17 PM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/293/573/naat-002705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002705-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Dava Newman%Dava is an Aeronautics and Engineering Professor at MIT. She is currently working with NASA to develop a new, more efficient spacesuit for future space exploration. Back on earth, Dava explores the world's seas and has sailed around the globe.%1/8/2010 11:43:27 AM%475753%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/nosn_00dava_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/DN_podcast_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Science%Becoming Us%Series host and narrator, Alan Alda, confronts the puzzle of why our ancestors in Africa got the Spark and evolved into us, while the first humans to leave Africa for Europe--the Neanderthals--never did.  Why did we flourish, while they changed very little for thousands of generations before eventually dying out?%1/6/2010 3:59:29 PM%3281466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/291/791/husp-101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/husp-101-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Your Friends' Friends Can Make You Happy%Dr. Nicholas Christakis, who studies the mathematical, social, and genetic determinants of social network structure, explains how happiness flows one person to another.%1/4/2010 1:02:12 PM%90000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/289/902/nicholas_christakis.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_CHRISTAKISFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Science%The Loneliness Alarm%Dr. John Cacioppo, who studies loneliness and social isolation, explains that loneliness is connected to mental and physical disorders.%1/4/2010 12:17:54 PM%109466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/287/438/John_Cacciopo_2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Human_Nature/NOLA_SOCIAL_CACIOPPOFINAL_STREAM.mp4
Topics%Science%What Darwin Never Knew%One hundred and fifty years later, scientists decode nature's greatest mysteries.%1/8/2010 12:22:17 PM%6727076%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/285/524/nova-003617-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3617_FIX_16x9__983332.mp4
Topics%Science%Colin Angle%Colin is an engineer and inventor of robots. He is the CEO and Co-Founder of iRobot, which builds robots for home, military, and civil-defense use. He is also a snowboarder, sailor, archer, wrestler, and rock climber. He next hopes to become a dancer.%12/18/2009 1:18:08 PM%432866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/276/681/nosn_00colin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/276/681/CA_PODCAST_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Science%Running = Big Brains?%Alan Alda talks to scientist Dan Lieberman about why the human ability to run could be an important prerequisite for the evolution of our bigger brains -- and the emergence of our human spark.%12/16/2009 5:51:09 PM%235133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/694/husp-lieberman-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-lieberman.mp4
Topics%Science%Alan Alda and Man's Best Friend%Alan Alda visits a dog lab where researchers are investigating communication talents our canine companions have that our much closer relatives the chimpanzees don't. Have we bred a glimmer of the human spark into man's best friend?%12/16/2009 5:52:19 PM%311765%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/706/husp-dog-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-dog-yt.mp4
Topics%Science%Monkeys and Magic Fruit%Researcher Laurie Santos demonstrates an illusion test she runs on free-ranging monkeys in Puerto Rico. Seeing how the monkeys respond opens a window onto the evolution of our own cognitive abilities and helps isolate the beginnings of the human spark.%12/16/2009 5:54:18 PM%300400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/274/717/husp-santos-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/humanspark-santos-yt.mp4
Topics%Science%Kingdom of David: The Gifts of the Jews%Rabbis struggle to reinvigorate Judaism after the Romans destroy temples; the rise of Christianity.%12/9/2009 4:33:26 PM%3334199%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/289/KIDA104_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA104_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Anatomy of a Pandemic%Join the PBS NewsHour's Ray Suarez for an exploration of the science and policy of this year's swine flu pandemic: what is known about the current H1N1 influenza outbreak and how is the government preparing for the next big threat.%12/15/2009 9:34:49 AM%3306057%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/272/897/20091214_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/20091214_documentary.mp4
Topics%Science%Kingdom of David: The End of Days%Conflict erupts between Jews and Romans when Pompeii enters Judah in 63 B.C.%12/9/2009 4:33:25 PM%3364757%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/818/KIDA103_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA103_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Kingdom of David: Book and the Sword%Ezra reads the Bible to illiterate Judeans in 458 B.C.; the Maccabees defend their religious freedom.%12/9/2009 4:33:30 PM%3364617%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/812/KIDA102_thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA102_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Kingdom of David: Rivers of Babylon%In 586 B.C., exiled Israelites write down stories of Judah.%12/9/2009 4:33:23 PM%3364989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/268/811/KIDA101_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/KIDA101_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Laurie Santos%Laurie is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University. She studies monkey behavior to learn more about humans, particularly in the area of economics. She is also a photographer specializing in images of monkey feet.%12/4/2009 11:17:22 AM%398222%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/nosn-00laurie-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/LS_Podcast.mp4" t
Topics%Science%Joe DeGeorge%Joe DeGeorge is studying Physics at Clark University. He also recently participated in a NASA undergraduate research program at the Goddard Space Flight Center. When not working on his science, Joe tours the country playing wizard rock with his band, Harry and the Potters.%11/20/2009 1:26:18 PM%429081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/nosn_00JoeD_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/JD_PODCAST.mp4" t
Topics%Science%Lost Cave Temples%In a remote corner of the Himalaya, in the forbidden kingdom of Mustang, a team of climbers scale cliffs to climb into mysterious caves for the first time and discover ancient cave temples lost to the modern world.%11/19/2009 7:28:27 AM%3370400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/251/161/lost_caves_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LCAT000_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Becoming Human Part 3%The third hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines why, of the many species of humans that once shared the globe, only our species, Homo sapiens, remains.%11/17/2009 7:05:39 PM%3092247%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/242/729/nova-003615-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3615_44khz__133654.mp4
Topics%Science%Surviving the Dust Bowl%The story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, disease and even death for nearly a decade.%11/17/2009 6:38:57 AM%3151435%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/18/65/DustBowlthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1008_SD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Becoming Human Part 2%The second hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines new discoveries that reveal how the first humans hunted and formed families.%11/10/2009 7:08:30 PM%3087673%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/235/868/nova-003614-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3614_new__325204.mp4
Topics%Science%Ina Vandebroek%Ina Vandebroek is an ethnobotanist and Postdoctoral Research Associate at the New York Botanical Garden. She studies how cultures use medicinal plants in both South America and New York City. Ina is also a superb salsa dancer who sometimes forgets to let the man lead.%11/6/2009 2:27:00 PM%380667%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/16/49/nosn-00ina-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/237/172/IV_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming__888651.mp4" t
Topics%Science%Becoming Human Part 1%The first hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special &quot;Becoming Human&quot; examines the factors that caused us to split from the other great apes.%11/3/2009 7:00:30 PM%3087209%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/228/737/nova-003613-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3613_HD_fix_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Eran Egozy%Eran is an electrical engineer and computer scientist as well as a classical clarinetist. He cofounded the video game company Harmonix Music and helped bring the joy of making music to countless people with &quot;Rock Band&quot; and &quot;Guitar Hero.&quot;%10/23/2009 11:27:42 AM%458942%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/nosn_00eran_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/EE_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming-output.mp4" t
Topics%Science%Hubble's Amazing Rescue%The unlikely story about how the world's most beloved telescope was saved%10/14/2009 6:20:08 AM%3127426%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/211/348/nova-003611-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3611_Hubble_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Nate Ball%Mechanical Engineer / Daredevil%10/9/2009 2:53:38 PM%549477%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/nosn_00nateBall_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/NB_podcast-Nova%20streaming.mp4" t
Topics%Science%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Darwin's Darkest Hour%NOVA and National Geographic Television present a two-hour drama on the crisis that compelled Darwin to publish his theory of evolution.%10/7/2009 9:21:46 AM%6112266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/13/497/nova-003605-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3605_HD_stack.mp4
Topics%Science%Like A Florist From 100 Years Ago%Teresa Sabankaya not only sells antique roses -- she grows most of the flowers in her shop.%10/7/2009 5:10:07 PM%414600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/379/thumb-florist.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Like_a_Florist_From_44__614509.mp4
Topics%Science%Tulips - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about tulips that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/8/2009 11:44:35 AM%0%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-tulip.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Tulip_44.mp4
Topics%Science%The Botany of Desire: Perspectives from the Arts, Humanities and Sciences%A panel of professors from UC Berkeley discusses the interdisciplinary importance of The Botany of Desire.%10/3/2009 3:00:53 PM%1136533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/388/thumb-perspectives.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Perspectives_From_Arts_44.mp4
Topics%Science%Apples - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about apples that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:22:51 PM%711533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-apple.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Apple_44.mp4
Topics%Science%Cannabis - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about cannabis that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:28:14 PM%251466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-mj.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Marijuana_44.mp4
Topics%Science%Potatoes - Web Extra with Michael Pollan%Some fascinating historical and botanical facts about potatoes that didn't make it into the documentary.%10/3/2009 3:31:00 PM%431400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/201/397/thumb-extended-potato.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Botany_of_Desire/BOD_Pollan_Extended_Potato_44.mp4
Topics%Science%Eva Vertes%Eva Verdes is a cancer researcher, medical student, and avid runner. She started her science career as a young teenager, earning a prestigious award for her work as well as the nickname Doogie Howser.%9/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%442933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/nosn_00eva_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/EV_Monkeys_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Science%A Healing Art%Artificial eye makers combine artistry, skill and compassion to rekindle hope for their patients and families. Each eye is a work of art created to be as unique as the individual who wears it. Follow the compelling journey of several patients from a state of fear to a place of hope as they are transformed by caring and capable hands.%11/6/2009 1:18:22 PM%424576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/182/695/ahealingart_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/ahealingart_full.mp4
Topics%Science%The New Reality%Millions of Americans have had to change their retirement plans in the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown. Retirement Revolution looks at the stories of everyday people who have found ways not only to
survive but thrive in this new reality.%9/16/2009 5:22:36 PM%5150133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/151/697/RREV000027-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV201_HD.mp4
Topics%Science%Expert Peter Davies%Why is slowing the progression of Alzheimer's so important?%9/18/2009 1:03:26 PM%79876%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/146/256/RREV000008-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV000008.mp4
Topics%Science%Expert William Thies%What is the importance of an early diagnosis of Alzheimer's?%9/18/2009 1:03:46 PM%119866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/146/452/RREV000016-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV200016.mp4
Topics%Science%Rich Robinson%Rich Robinson is Assistant Professor in Cornell University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In his lab, he investigates tiny particles that might help solve the world's energy crisis. Outside the lab, he's a photographer, aiming to capture the souls of his subjects.%9/15/2009 1:10:50 PM%466766%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/nosn_00Rich_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/RR_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1__335354.mp4" t
Topics%Science%The Journal: Obama at the Crossroads%With a landmark speech on health reform behind him and tensions rising in war-torn Afghanistan, Bill Moyers Journal looks at President Obama's next big fights.  Global health specialist and incoming president of Dartmouth College Dr. Jim Yong Kim shares his expertise in public health.  A hard look at the state of affairs in  Afghanistan with McClatchy DC Pentagon correspondent Nancy Youssef.%9/11/2009 10:00:07 PM%3220266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/170/137/BMJL-001322-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001322-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Personal Genetic Testing%The big business of personal DNA testing raises ethical questions; a memorial is unveiled for the 9/11 victims of United Flight 93.%11/6/2009 3:52:47 PM%1531425%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/237/238/1301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1301__419604.mp4
Topics%Science%Mark Siddall%Mark is Curator and Professor of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History. He travels the world studying leeches. Watch as he shares some his scientific secrets and culinary adventures.%9/10/2009 2:29:17 PM%451533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/nosn-mark-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/SLOS_512x288-COVE.mp4" t
Topics%Science%Sleep, First Primates, Earthquakes in the Midwest, Sang-Mook Lee%Season 4: Episode 8%9/2/2009 9:25:32 AM%3164113%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/153/110/nosn-000408-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN408__089713.mp4
Topics%Science%Ask the Expert: What Got You Interested in Science?%NOVA scienceNOW astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson holds office to answer viewer questions.  In this video, Neil explains what got him interested in science as a kid.%11/22/2009 11:14:39 AM%174266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/254/13/AskExpertScienceInspirationTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/AskNeilSianH264.mp4
Topics%Science%Saving Hubble Update, Gangster Birds, How Memory Works%Season 4: Episode 7%8/26/2009 9:17:19 AM%3167689%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/146/207/nosn-000407-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN407.mp4
Topics%Science%Ask the Expert: Can We See the Beginning of the Universe?%NOVA scienceNOW astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson holds office hours to answer viewer questions.  In this video, Neil explains how new telescopes will help us see the origins of the universe.%11/22/2009 11:15:44 AM%82533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/254/13/AskNeilOriginsUnivTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/AskNeilJoshH264.mp4
Topics%Science%The Journal: Critical Condition%Filmmaker Roger Weisberg puts a human face to the 47 million uninsured in America in CRITICAL CONDITION. The film follows families fighting illness without health coverage.%8/21/2009 5:25:16 PM%3053466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/143/36/BMJL-001319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001319-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Topics%Science%Spafford Children's Center; Dr. T%A Jerusalem children's center helps Muslim and Christians deal with trauma; an obstetrician uses faith in his practice.%11/4/2009 4:41:09 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/683/1250-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1250.mp4
Topics%Science%Fort James, South Dakota%In 1865, a unit of cavalry soldiers was sent west to keep the peace between incoming pioneer settlers and the Sioux Indians in what is now South Dakota. The soldiers built Fort James, one of the few stone forts on the American frontier. Time Team America traveled to South Dakota to find out how much of the fort survives so that it can be protected for future research.%7/30/2009 5:42:32 PM%3253133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/122/3/TTEA-000105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000105-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Range Creek, Utah%Time Team investigates a remote area in eastern Utah that may hold clues to the lives of the Fremont People who lived over 1000 years ago. Most of the sites in the canyon remain virtually untouched, providing a rare opportunity to find out what may have happened to the people who once flourished there.%7/23/2009 2:46:27 PM%3314733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/114/544/TTEA-000104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000104-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Moon Smasher, Secrets in the Salt, Sangeeta Bhatia, Carbon Sequestration%Season 4: Episode 5%7/28/2009 3:18:08 PM%3148066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/119/402/nosn-000405-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN405_new_FIX_medium.mp4
Topics%Science%New Philadelphia, Illinois%Beneath farmlands in Western Illinois lie the remains of New Philadelphia, the first American town founded by a free African American prior to the Civil War. Time Team America was invited to help search for the schoolhouse where New Philadelphia's African American children learned to read and write in freedom.%7/16/2009 8:12:53 PM%3254133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/107/460/TTEA-000103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000103-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%The Science of Picky Eaters, Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses, Sangeeta Bhatia, Capturing Carbon%Season 4: Episode 4%7/22/2009 10:30:16 AM%3143733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/112/990/nosn-000404-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN404_new_medium.mp4
Topics%Science%The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God%In his new book, &quot;The Evolution of God,&quot; bestselling author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God has changed through history. Wright sits down with Bill Moyers to discuss why he thinks the notion of God is imperative to a moral society. And, Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on health care.%7/20/2009 2:20:16 PM%3217533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/110/721/BMJL-001314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001314-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Episcopal Convention Report%Episcopal Church allows gays to enter the clergy; the effects of meditation on the brain.%11/4/2009 4:39:54 PM%1607029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/205/651/1246-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1246.mp4
Topics%Science%Topper, South Carolina%Deep in South Carolina lies Topper, a remarkable site challenging our understanding of America's first inhabitants. The site is providing material left behind by the Clovis people, but is also challenging theories about when people first came to the American continent. Join Time Team as they hunt for evidence that could shed light on these controversial new theories.%7/9/2009 2:08:18 PM%3313133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/99/25/TTEA-000102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000102-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Marathon Mouse, Dinosaur Plague, Franklin Chang-Diaz, Space Storms%Season 4: Episode 3%7/15/2009 9:29:21 AM%3152642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/100/289/nosn-000403-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN403_FIXED.mp4
Topics%Science%Dr. Michael Roizen: Thursday, 7/9%Dr. Michael Roizen says the U.S. healthcare discussion needs to focus on preventive care rather than just access.%7/10/2009 7:20:40 PM%638772%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/99/896/michaelroizen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelroizen.mp4
Topics%Science%Hunt for Alien Earths, Art Authentication, Maydianne Andrade, Autism Genes%Season 4: Episode 2%7/7/2009 1:00:06 PM%3139036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/96/864/nosn-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN402_medium.mp4
Topics%Science%Season Preview%A new science-reality series from PBS that sends archaeologists on a race against time to excavate historic sites around the nation. Host Colin Campbell guides each expedition as viewers peer over the shoulders of diggers, scientists and historians at work. You never know what they'll dig up next!%7/2/2009 10:03:24 AM%249018%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/93/407/ttea_sizzle.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-preview-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Diamond Factory, Anthrax Investigation, Auto-Tune, Luis von Ahn%Season 4: Episode 1%7/1/2009 11:17:14 AM%3122549%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/91/117/nosn-000401-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN401_medium.mp4
Topics%Science%Killer Flu%In 1918, a flu pandemic ripped through the global population with such speed and virulence that by the end of the following year an estimated 40 million people would be dead. Where did this particular flu strain come from, and what made it so deadly? 85 years later, virologists and epidemiologists the world over are still hunting down the answers to those two critical questions.%9/3/2009 5:31:12 PM%3293333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/159/655/sede-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000402-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Justice Delayed%A shocking reality: A backlog in processing rape kits -- crucial evidence in arresting violent predators -- is delaying and sometimes denying justice for tens of thousands of American women. NOW travels to Los Angeles County to investigate why it has the largest known rape kit backlog in the country -- over 12,000 kits are sitting untested in police storage facilities.%6/9/2009 1:43:01 PM%1384466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/674/517-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-517-stream__054627.mp4
Topics%Science%Blackbeard's Lost Ship%Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard, was the most notorious pirate of his day. Now, 300 years later, a marine archaeology team believe they have found his sunken flagship, Queen Anne's Revenge, off the North Carolina coast. Did Blackbeard accidentally run his ship aground, or was it a deliberate plot to betray his crew and cheat them out of their share of the plunder?%9/3/2009 9:44:14 AM%3136333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/129/305/sede-000804-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000804-stream__204261.mp4
Topics%Science%Fort Raleigh, North Carolina%Time Team travels to Roanoke Island in the Outer Banks of North Carolina in search of Fort Raleigh, the first English settlement in America. The team has just three days to identify the location of the settlement, known as the Lost Colony, which has remained a mystery for over 400 years.%4/21/2009 1:23:31 PM%3223066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/24/991/TTEA-000101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000101-stream__377651.mp4
Topics%Science%On Thin Ice%In a special one-hour NOW on PBS, David Brancaccio and environmentalist Conrad Anker -- one of the world's leading high altitude climbers -- adventure to the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, the source of the Ganges River, to witness the effects of global warming first-hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:03 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/578/516-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-516-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Doctors' Diaries%Seven doctors, 21 years... Saving lives is only part of the story.%5/12/2009 2:09:52 PM%6131000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/796/nova-003608-09-thumb__758425.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA_Doctors_STACK__842139.mp4
Topics%Science%Frogs: The Thin Green Line%It is the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs.  Population by population, species by species, amphibians are vanishing off the face of the Earth. Scientists are taking desperate measures to try to save those frogs they can, even bathing frogs in Clorox solutions and keeping them in Tupperware boxes under carefully controlled conditions to prevent the spread of a deadly fungus.%5/12/2009 5:05:02 PM%3031133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/43/138/naat-002610-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002610-stream-3.mp4
Topics%Science%Last Extinction: Megabeasts' Sudden Death%Scientists propose a radical idea of what killed off mammoths and other Ice Age animals.%5/1/2009 2:05:27 PM%3131333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/34/546/nova-003607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3607_16x9.mp4
Topics%Science%Extreme Ice%An acclaimed photographer joins scientists to document the runaway melting of glaciers.%5/1/2009 2:51:04 PM%3171533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/15/129/nova-003604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3604_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%The Lobotomist%In the 1940s Dr. Walter Freeman gained fame for perfecting the lobotomy, then hailed as a miracle cure for the severely mentally ill. But within a few years, lobotomy was labeled one of the most barbaric mistakes of modern medicine.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3286266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/828/amex-002002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_lobotomist.mp4
Topics%Science%Test Tube Babies%Pioneering researchers attempting to conceive babies through in vitro fertilization faced daunting obstacles and much controversy before the world's first test tube baby was born on July 25, 1978.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3096200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001904-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_test_tube_babies.mp4
Topics%Science%Rat Attack%Why do huge swarms of rats overrun a bamboo forest in India once every half-century?%3/6/2009 9:54:40 AM%3166481%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/243/3603_rats.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3603_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%My Father, My Brother, and Me%Correspondent Dave Iverson's personal journey to understand Parkinson's, the disease which has taken such a toll on his family.%4/4/2009 11:42:00 AM%3370170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb__373806.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2707-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%The Polio Crusade%In the summer of 1950 Wytheville, VA realized the nation's worst medical fears. An outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, commonly known as Polio, swept through a small town of 5,500 in which 40 percent of residents had not yet reached their eighteenth birthday. Highly contagious, just in time for summer vacation, the devastating neurodegenerative disease had chosen its next target.%7/7/2009 10:58:37 AM%3205266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/741/amex-002102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Polio_Crusade.mp4
Topics%Science%The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer%In the Spring of 1954, the U.S. government put J. Robert Oppenheimer, the country's preeminent atomic scientist and the man behind the atomic bomb, on trial for national loyalty. The setting was a hearing to determine the status of Opppenheimer's security clearance, but the drama that unfolded was a parade of all the fears of a paranoid Cold War government desperate not to be outgunned.%7/7/2009 4:10:35 PM%6638747%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/857/amex-002101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Oppenheimer.mp4
Topics%Science%HEAT%A far-reaching investigation into America's energy landscape and what can be done to save our planet - and what it will take.%3/5/2009 2:17:47 PM%6979662%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/479/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2613-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Is There Life on Mars?%The search for life on the Red Planet heats up with the discovery of frozen water.%5/6/2009 12:31:43 PM%3117650%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/829/nova-003518-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3518_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%From Jihad to Rehab%Go inside a rehabilitation center in Saudi Arabia, where art therapy and religious re-education are being used to reform militant jihadists, like Ahmed al-Shaya, who went to Iraq on a suicide mission in 2004. Meet Juma Al-Dossary who has returned to Saudi Arabia after spending six years in Guantanamo, and hear from Dr. Awad Alymai, the detainees' art therapist, about his patients' transformation.%9/8/2009 2:52:11 PM%500600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/165/315/wa_portal_Jihad_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/JihadtoRehabEDITFINAL.mp4
Topics%Science%The Atom Smashers%After funding cut backs, Fermilab (a premier U.S. government research laboratory focusing on particle physics) is struggling to survive. Physics, politics and international competition collide as scientists race to find one of the most elusive sub-atomic particles ever theorized: the Higgs boson.%11/17/2009 8:25:34 PM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/718/INLE-1006_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1006-stream__349731.mp4
Topics%Science%The Bible's Buried Secrets%An archeological detective story traces the origins of the Hebrew Bible.%3/14/2009 5:27:34 PM%6689000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/170/3516_bible.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3516_44khz_new__716087.mp4
Topics%Science%Alien From Earth%Do the remains of a tiny hobbit-like creature on the island of Flores belong to a new human species?%3/14/2009 5:16:21 PM%3127400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/171/nova-003515-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3515.mp4
Topics%Science%Hunting the Hidden Dimension%Mysteriously beautiful fractals are shaking up the world of mathematics and deepening our understanding of nature.%3/6/2009 9:54:35 AM%3179000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/253/nova-003514-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3514.mp4
Topics%Science%Space Shuttle Disaster%An investigation uncovers the human failures and design flaws behind the 2003 Columbia tragedy.%4/21/2009 7:56:12 PM%3138000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/977/775/nova-003512-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3512.mp4
Topics%Science%Arctic Dinosaurs%Experts in Alaska investigate how dinosaurs managed to thrive in polar regions.%3/14/2009 6:57:00 PM%3143796%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/976/317/nova-003511-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3511_44khz__807551.mp4
Topics%Science%Executed in Error%In 1910, an American doctor named Hawley Crippen was convicted in England of poisoning and dismembering his wife. The vicious murder-and execution that followed-made international headlines. It was a landmark case-the first trial by media, and the first to be dominated by forensic science. But did the prosecutors get it right? Almost one hundred years later, investigators have re-opened the files.%9/3/2009 9:44:11 AM%3256946%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/132/676/sede-000803-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000803-stream.mp4
Topics%Science%Phoenix Mars Lander, Brain Trauma, Mammoth Mystery, Judah Folkman%Season 3: Episode 6%9/2/2009 9:54:43 AM%3147046%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/386/nosn-000306_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN306.mp4
Topics%Science%Leeches, The Search for ET, Stem Cells Breakthrough, Edith Widder%Season 3: Episode 5%3/14/2009 9:03:24 AM%3118272%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/564/nosn_NEW_000305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nosn305_web.mp4
Topics%Science%Bird Brains, Space Storms, Yoky Matsuoka, Smart Bridges%Season 3: Episode 4%6/8/2009 12:15:52 PM%3113238%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/45/170/nosn_NEW_000304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN304_web_44khz.mp4
Topics%Science%Killer Microbe%A benign bug becomes a highly lethal pathogen, known to U.S. soldiers as Iraqibacter.%12/2/2009 2:52:12 PM%510333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/263/24/nova-microbe-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/KillerMicrobes_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_trimmed__194332.mp4
Topics%Science%Saving Hubble, First Primates, Alfredo Quinones Hinojosa, Killer Microbe%Season 3: Episode 3%4/21/2009 11:39:23 PM%3105834%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/563/nosn_NEW_000303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nosn303_web.mp4
Topics%Science%Personal DNA Testing, Art Authentication, Carpturing Carbon, Pardis Sabeti%Season 3: Episode 2%9/15/2009 9:34:04 AM%3115537%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/356/nosn-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN302.mp4
Topics%Technology%Ghosts of Machu Picchu%Why did the Incas abandon their city in the clouds?%2/3/2010 7:31:04 AM%3172800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/305/440/nova-003704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3704_16x9.mp4
Topics%Technology%Digital Nation%FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin (Growing up Online) teams up with one of the leading thinkers of the digital age, Douglas Rushkoff (The Persuaders, Merchants of Cool), to continue to explore life on the virtual frontier.%2/2/2010 6:38:53 PM%5170770%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/314/1018/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/2809__095111.mp4
Topics%Technology%Influenza 1918%Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans - more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.%1/6/2010 8:56:37 AM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/961/influenza1918THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1005_4x3__159466.mp4
Topics%Technology%Benjamin Latrobe: America's First Architect%Noted architecture critic Paul Goldberger hosts this documentary biography of Benjamin Latrobe, the creator of the first uniquely &quot;American&quot; architecture.  His works include the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and the Baltimore Basilica.  Latrobe's tumultuous life was a series of creative triumphs, personal tragedies, and constant re-invention.%1/19/2010 4:46:05 AM%3324911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/569/LatrobeTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BLAA_000_16x9.mp4
Topics%Technology%2011 Kia Sorento%Kia's all-new Sorento and Ferrari's 430 Scuderia are put to the test. Plus, aerodynamics and car care, why one man's passion for cars is visionary, and long-term road test updates.%1/29/2010 3:05:19 PM%1640533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/311/472/mw_thumbnail_2920.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2920.MP4
Topics%Technology%2010 Lexus GX 460%Lexus stays the course with the all-new GX 460, and Chevrolet gets wild with the Camaro SS. Plus, absorbing energy, how the Camaro became an icon and long-term road test updates.%1/26/2010 11:30:04 AM%1640866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/308/456/mw_thumbnail_2919.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2919.MP4
Topics%Technology%Dava Newman%Dava is an Aeronautics and Engineering Professor at MIT. She is currently working with NASA to develop a new, more efficient spacesuit for future space exploration. Back on earth, Dava explores the world's seas and has sailed around the globe.%1/8/2010 11:43:27 AM%475753%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/nosn_00dava_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/DN_podcast_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Technology%Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor%Dive beneath the surface to discover an untold story of WWII.%1/5/2010 11:59:10 AM%3172403%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/290/698/nova-003701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3701_16x9.mp4
Topics%Technology%2010 Lincoln MKT%Lincoln's new luxury crossover, the MKT, and diesel meets high performance in a pair of BMWs. Plus, lift lesson, a Fiat Freakout and long-term road test updates.%1/19/2010 11:48:47 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/299/420/mw_thumbnail_2918.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2918.MP4
Topics%Technology%Ford Transit Connect%Ford hopes to connect with small business owners with the Transit Connect, while Porsche unleashes its first-ever sedan, the Panamera. Plus, how to get out of a sticky automotive situation, an important communication tool for hearing impaired drivers, and first driving impressions of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and Nissan NISMO 370Z.%1/12/2010 9:47:28 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/296/378/mw_thumbnail_2917.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2917.MP4
Topics%Technology%Pratt & Miller Corvette%A Road Test of one of the world's fastest street cars, the Pratt & Miller Corvette, and a review of the bigger and better Subaru Legacy sedan. Other highlights include; diagnosing a misfire, the amazing Ariel Atom, as well as the latest MotorNews and Long-Term Road Test updates.%1/4/2010 2:58:00 PM%1606333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/289/916/mw_thumbnail_2916.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2916.MP4
Topics%Technology%Colin Angle%Colin is an engineer and inventor of robots. He is the CEO and Co-Founder of iRobot, which builds robots for home, military, and civil-defense use. He is also a snowboarder, sailor, archer, wrestler, and rock climber. He next hopes to become a dancer.%12/18/2009 1:18:08 PM%432866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/276/681/nosn_00colin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/276/681/CA_PODCAST_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Topics%Technology%Anatomy of a Pandemic%Join the PBS NewsHour's Ray Suarez for an exploration of the science and policy of this year's swine flu pandemic: what is known about the current H1N1 influenza outbreak and how is the government preparing for the next big threat.%12/15/2009 9:34:49 AM%3306057%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/272/897/20091214_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/20091214_documentary.mp4
Topics%Technology%Lotus Exige S 260%The new Lotus Exige S 260 Coupe really blossums, while six fuel economy champs face-off in MotorWeek's Power & Economy Drive. Plus, Pat Goss plays automotive detective, and a look at some mobile masterpieces.%1/4/2010 2:03:38 PM%1611066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/280/769/mw_thumbnail_2915.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2915.MP4
Topics%Technology%2010 Acura TSX V6%Power plays from Acura with the new TSX V6, and Audi with the new V10-powered R8. Plus, hybrid maintenance, a new spin on car sharing, and first impressions of the GMC Terrain, Kia Sorento and BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo.%12/18/2009 1:33:34 PM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/276/662/mw_thumbnail_2914.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2914.MP4
Topics%Technology%2010 Mitsubishi Lancer%A look at Mitsubishi's latest Lancer, the five door sport back, and a thrill ride in Alfa Romeo's exotic 8C Competizione. Plus, proper brake fluid maintenance, clean diesel racing and Road Test updates on the Dodge Ram 1500 and Hyundai Genesis sedan.%12/14/2009 11:43:24 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/270/582/mw_thumbnail_2913.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2913.MP4
Topics%Technology%Mumbai Massacre%Timed for the first anniversary of the attacks, &quot;Mumbai Massacre&quot; brings viewers survivor accounts, closed-circuit footage from within the hotels and actual words spoken by victims and terrorists. Told from the perspective of the victims, the film places viewers inside the maelstrom, where they become witnesses to the critical events and decisions that meant the difference between life and death.%11/25/2009 1:04:32 PM%3160200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/256/194/sede-000903-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000903-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%2010 Cadillac SRX%Road Tests of Cadillac's redesigned SRX Crossover and Nissan's speedy 370Z Roadster. Other highlights include, how to take the guess work out of finding a certified automotive technician, and a reality check on plug-in hybrids.%12/7/2009 11:42:46 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/266/774/mw_thumbnail_2912.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2912.MP4
Topics%Technology%5Across: Social Media Marketing%Everyone talks about social media marketing, and how businesses must be on Twitter and Facebook to succeed. This roundtable of experts gives advice on what works -- and doesn't -- for small businesses, non-profits and big companies in the social media space.%11/19/2009 3:29:49 PM%1323328%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/251/460/mainsocial.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/socialmediamarketing.mp4
Topics%Technology%2010 Honda Crosstour%Honda gets adventurous with the new coupe-like Accord Crosstour, while Mazda's hot hatchback, the Mazdaspeed3, is back. Plus, paintless dent repair, celebrating 50 years of Ski-Doo, and highlights from the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show.%11/30/2009 12:45:08 PM%1606600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/260/959/mw_thumbnail_2911.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2911.MP4
Topics%Technology%2010 Camaro SLP ZL575%SLP's super-tuned 2010 Camaro, and Kia's new koup with a &quot;K&quot;. Plus, common sense solutions to common garage problems, 2010 fuel economy ratings, and long-term updates on the Honda Fit and Nisan Cube.%11/23/2009 9:56:26 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/252/422/mw_thumbnail_2910.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2910a.MP4
Topics%Technology%2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon%Two wagons hit showrooms, Cadillac's premium CTS Sport Wagon and Subaru's redesigned Outback. Plus, increasing an engine's life expectancy, the return of a local drag strip, and long-term updates on the Suzuki Equator and Kia Soul.%11/16/2009 11:44:04 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/245/93/mw_thumbnail_2909.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2909.MP4
Topics%Technology%2010 Acura ZDX%A look at Acura's most dynamic crossover yet, the ZDX, and Audi's big and luxurious Q7 TDI. Other highlights include: coping with a dead car battery, why Aprilia's Mana 850 is a game-changer, and first impressions of the Nissan 370Z Roadster, MazdaSpeed3 and Ford Flex EcoBoost.%11/9/2009 11:12:11 AM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/237/217/mw_thumbnail_2908.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2908.MP4
Topics%Technology%Eran Egozy%Eran is an electrical engineer and computer scientist as well as a classical clarinetist. He cofounded the video game company Harmonix Music and helped bring the joy of making music to countless people with &quot;Rock Band&quot; and &quot;Guitar Hero.&quot;%10/23/2009 11:27:42 AM%458942%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/nosn_00eran_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/EE_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming-output.mp4" t
Topics%Technology%Ferrari Scuderia%Two ends of the automotive specturm -  Ferrari's ultimate dream machine, the Scuderia, and Suzuki's practical and  priced right sedan, the Kizashi.  Other highlights include: aerodynamics and car care, why one man's passion for cars is truly visionary, a crash test comparison and long-term road test updates.%11/2/2009 4:25:51 PM%1607066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/232/859/mw_thumbnail_2907.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2907.MP4
Topics%Technology%Hubble's Amazing Rescue%The unlikely story about how the world's most beloved telescope was saved%10/14/2009 6:20:08 AM%3127426%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/211/348/nova-003611-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3611_Hubble_44khz.mp4
Topics%Technology%Camaro SS%Chevy brings back the muscle with the Camaro SS, and a Road Test of the surprisingly sporty Hyundai Elantra. Plus, how Camaro became an icon, why a minor accident can be a major headache, and highlights from the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show.%10/23/2009 11:13:24 AM%1603400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/221/646/mw_thumbnail_2906.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2906.MP4
Topics%Technology%Nate Ball%Mechanical Engineer / Daredevil%10/9/2009 2:53:38 PM%549477%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/nosn_00nateBall_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/NB_podcast-Nova%20streaming.mp4" t
Topics%Technology%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%5Across: Technology Overload%Many of us are feeling overwhelmed with technology and are trying to deal with it. Some people try to take a &quot;Technology Sabbath&quot; - a day off from their computers. On this episode of 5Across, we convened a roundtable of folks who are either overloaded with technology or helping people deal with that overload. And for true balance, the discussion also touches on the benefits of technology, too.%10/13/2009 4:58:58 PM%1552602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/17/657/technology_overload.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/technologyoverloadfinal.mp4
Topics%Technology%BMW 335d and X5 xDrive35d%Diesel meets high performance in a pair of BMWs and Jaguar unleashes a ferocious feline with its XFR. Other highlights include: how to safely give your car a lift, a Freak Out fit for a Fiat fan, and long-term updates on the Honda Fit and Nissan Cube.%10/23/2009 11:13:17 AM%1605866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/221/674/mw_thumbnail_2905.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2905.MP4
Topics%Technology%Porsche Panamera%Porsche introduces the Panamera, its first-ever sedan, while a trio of hip, urban boxy cars go head-to-head to see which one has the best angle for consumers. Plus, getting out of a sticky automotive situation, an important communication tool for hearing impaired drivers, and first impressions of the Pontiac Solstice and Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon.%10/13/2009 12:45:32 PM%1604400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/211/38/mw_thumbnail_2904.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2904.MP4
Topics%Technology%Chevrolet Equinox%The 2010 Chevrolet Equinox returns with class-leading fuel efficiency, while the 2010 Subaru Legacy  goes mainstream. Other highlights include: a thrill ride in the amazing Ariel Atom, diagnosing a vehicle misfire, a look at the Cash for Clunkers track record, and long-term road test updates on the Kia Soul and Suzuki Equator.%10/13/2009 11:21:16 AM%1604066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/202/755/mw_thumbnail_2903.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/mw_2903_equinox.MP4
Topics%Technology%Second Life; Marilynne Robinson%The ethics of the Second Life virtual worlds phenomenon; a profile of celebrated author Marilynne Robinson.%11/9/2009 1:22:18 PM%1530866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/240/19/1303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1303.mp4
Topics%Technology%A Healing Art%Artificial eye makers combine artistry, skill and compassion to rekindle hope for their patients and families. Each eye is a work of art created to be as unique as the individual who wears it. Follow the compelling journey of several patients from a state of fear to a place of hope as they are transformed by caring and capable hands.%11/6/2009 1:18:22 PM%424576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/182/695/ahealingart_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/ahealingart_full.mp4
Topics%Technology%Power and Economy Drive%Which fuel efficient car delivers on its gas sipping promises when driven to extremes? To find out, MotorWeek put a trio of hybrids, a pair of clean diesels and an economy car to the test. Other hightlights include: a road test of the 2010 Buick LaCrosse, breaking the check engine light code, art cars on parade, and first impressions of the 2010 Acura TSX V6 and 2010 Subaru Outback.%9/25/2009 12:58:02 PM%1573000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/193/542/mw_thumbnail_2902.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2902_greencars.MP4
Topics%Technology%Ford Taurus%Road Tests of the car Ford hopes will fuel its comeback, the 2010 Taurus, and a look at the rare and exotic 2009 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione. Also,  ABS brake fluids, inside the Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup Series and the Chevy Camaro returns. Plus, an update on the 2009 Hyundai Genesis sedan and 2009 BMW X6 xDrive35i.%9/22/2009 10:58:49 AM%1573200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/187/497/mw_thumbnail_2901.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2901_taurus__932322.MP4
Topics%Technology%Clean Power Drive%Road Test of the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI, 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the 2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid. Plus, gas saving tips, top rated fuel-efficient vehicles and the Challenge X competition.%9/22/2009 11:31:10 AM%1536866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/162/46/mw_thumbnail_2807.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2807.MP4
Topics%Technology%Personal Genetic Testing%The big business of personal DNA testing raises ethical questions; a memorial is unveiled for the 9/11 victims of United Flight 93.%11/6/2009 3:52:47 PM%1531425%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/237/238/1301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_R&amp;E_NewsWeekly/rande_1301__419604.mp4
Topics%Technology%Sleep, First Primates, Earthquakes in the Midwest, Sang-Mook Lee%Season 4: Episode 8%9/2/2009 9:25:32 AM%3164113%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/153/110/nosn-000408-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN408__089713.mp4
Topics%Technology%Saving Hubble Update, Gangster Birds, How Memory Works%Season 4: Episode 7%8/26/2009 9:17:19 AM%3167689%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/146/207/nosn-000407-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN407.mp4
Topics%Technology%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Topics%Technology%Public Genomes, Algae Fuel, Mystery of the Gakkel Ridge, Yoky Matsuoka%Season 4: Episode 6%8/19/2009 12:02:59 PM%3168850%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/137/620/nosn-000406-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN406_SD_44khz__404144.mp4
Topics%Technology%Biz Stone: Thursday, 8/13%Twitter co-founder Biz Stone shares lessons learned from the site's recent crash and speculates on the micro-blogging site's future.%8/14/2009 2:21:42 AM%1005215%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/135/650/bizstone_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bizstone.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Journal: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot & Artist Chris Jordan%Bill Moyers speaks with one of America's leading educators and author of The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk, and Adventure in the 25 Years After 50. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is the first African American woman in the history of Harvard to have an endowed professorship named in her honor.   And, photographic artist Chris Jordan turns the statistics of consumerism into palpable images.%8/7/2009 9:15:30 AM%2959866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/128/402/BMJL-001317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001317-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%Power Struggle%NOW travels to California, which has the most ambitious clean energy plan in the nation. But the state's efforts face stiff opposition from property owners and conservationists who prefer renewable energy from &quot;local sources,&quot; such as photovoltaic rooftop solar panels.%8/7/2009 6:56:38 PM%1378000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/95/789/cove-sm-532.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-532-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%Moon Smasher, Secrets in the Salt, Sangeeta Bhatia, Carbon Sequestration%Season 4: Episode 5%7/28/2009 3:18:08 PM%3148066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/119/402/nosn-000405-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN405_new_FIX_medium.mp4
Topics%Technology%Season 7, Episode 6%Could this be a piece of Amelia Earhartï¿½??s lost airplane? Why did an obscure court case about an unknown Native American matter to a US President? Was this unusual home made from a boxcar?%7/23/2009 1:46:25 PM%3284200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/114/492/HIDE-000706-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000706-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Science of Picky Eaters, Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses, Sangeeta Bhatia, Capturing Carbon%Season 4: Episode 4%7/22/2009 10:30:16 AM%3143733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/112/990/nosn-000404-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN404_new_medium.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God%In his new book, &quot;The Evolution of God,&quot; bestselling author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God has changed through history. Wright sits down with Bill Moyers to discuss why he thinks the notion of God is imperative to a moral society. And, Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on health care.%7/20/2009 2:20:16 PM%3217533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/110/721/BMJL-001314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001314-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%Marathon Mouse, Dinosaur Plague, Franklin Chang-Diaz, Space Storms%Season 4: Episode 3%7/15/2009 9:29:21 AM%3152642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/100/289/nosn-000403-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN403_FIXED.mp4
Topics%Technology%Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade: Friday, 7/10%Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade, explains the research, efforts and resources available to fight cancer.%7/11/2009 8:27:31 AM%532549%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/101/525/olopade_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_olopade.mp4
Topics%Technology%5Across: Free Speech Online%This episode of the 5Across video roundtable focuses on free speech online in various countries, from Iran to China to Kenya -- and even a mention of the U.S. government's attempts at curtailing speech online over the years.%10/13/2009 4:58:57 PM%1642115%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/199/1013/freespeech.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/july2009showfinal.mp4
Topics%Technology%Lisa Kudrow: Wednesday, 7/8%Actress discusses the freedom of Internet media and her web series, &quot;Web Therapy.&quot;%7/9/2009 9:33:18 AM%679833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/98/612/lisakudrow_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lisakudrow.mp4
Topics%Technology%Hunt for Alien Earths, Art Authentication, Maydianne Andrade, Autism Genes%Season 4: Episode 2%7/7/2009 1:00:06 PM%3139036%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/96/864/nosn-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN402_medium.mp4
Topics%Technology%Diamond Factory, Anthrax Investigation, Auto-Tune, Luis von Ahn%Season 4: Episode 1%7/1/2009 11:17:14 AM%3122549%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/91/117/nosn-000401-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN401_medium.mp4
Topics%Technology%Honda Insight vs. Toyota Prius%A head-to-head comparison of hybrids, the 2010 Toyota Prius versus the 2010 Honda Insight.  Also, a Road Test of the 2009 Pontiac G8  GXP, how to remove seized nuts and bolts, a look at the homebrewed biodiesel trend, and which compact cars rate highest in bumper crash tests.%9/22/2009 10:58:49 AM%1588866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/187/495/mw_thumbnail_2843.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2843_insightvsprius.MP4
Topics%Technology%Paul Ingrassia: Wednesday, 6/3%Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist offers his take on how GM lost its way.%6/5/2009 11:35:56 AM%618231%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/65/436/paulingrassia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/tavisvideo_paulingrassia.mp4
Topics%Technology%Volvo XC60%A Road Test of the 2010 Volvo XC60, a head-turning combination of edgy styling and the latest safety features. Also, an Energy Smart Road Test of the 2010 Audi A3 TDI, a popular European diesel now available in the U.S. Plus, tips on improving driving visibility, NASA's alternative fuel mission, and vehicle reliability rankings.%9/22/2009 10:58:49 AM%1596200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/187/490/mw_thumbnail_2837.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2837_energysavings.MP4
Topics%Technology%5Across: Twitter Mania%Twitter is a microblogging phenomenon, so we convened a group of power users in politics, photography, self-help, and shopping. Even after two years of Twitter use, we know it's still an evolving medium and are not really sure whether it will outlast the social mediums that came before it, or flame out as another overhyped Internet fad.%10/13/2009 4:58:56 PM%1655745%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MediaShift/200/513/twitmania.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MediaShift/twittermaniafinal.mp4
Topics%Technology%Predicting Pandemics%How do we fight both the swine flu pandemic and our fear of it? NOW sits down with Dr. Larry Brilliant, one of the most prominent figures in world health, to find out. The two discuss how high tech tools are making it easier for scientists to detect global outbreaks, the critical importance of early detection and early response, and how the current pandemic has yet to show its real hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:07 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/634/519-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-519-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%Children of the Taliban%Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy takes a dangerous journey through Pakistan to investigate the recruitment methods of a militant branch of the Taliban; Correspondent Douglas Rushkoff travels to South Korea to see how the country's digital revolution is changing the place and its people.%5/27/2009 9:04:33 PM%3192000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/59/218/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-802-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Lobotomist%In the 1940s Dr. Walter Freeman gained fame for perfecting the lobotomy, then hailed as a miracle cure for the severely mentally ill. But within a few years, lobotomy was labeled one of the most barbaric mistakes of modern medicine.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3286266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/828/amex-002002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_lobotomist.mp4
Topics%Technology%Test Tube Babies%Pioneering researchers attempting to conceive babies through in vitro fertilization faced daunting obstacles and much controversy before the world's first test tube baby was born on July 25, 1978.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%3096200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001904-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_test_tube_babies.mp4
Topics%Technology%Grand Central%The dramatic story of the construction of New York City's Grand Central Terminal in 1913, lauded as the greatest railroad terminal in the world, with electrified train service under the city streets.%4/21/2009 4:11:53 PM%3040466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/835/amex-002004-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_grand_central.mp4
Topics%Technology%2009 Drivers' Choice Awards%MotorWeek reveals the winners of the 2009 Drivers' Choice Awards which recognize the best vehicles in a variety of lifestyle categories from the 2009 model year. One exceptional vehicle receives the highest honor as &quot;Best of the Year.&quot; Plus, advice on replacing and maintaining shocks, and a tour of America on Wheels, a unique car museum.%9/22/2009 10:58:49 AM%1578333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/187/463/mw_thumbnail_2824.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_MotorWeek/motk_2824_awards.MP4
Topics%Technology%The Spy Factory%Examine the high-tech eavesdropping carried out by the National Security Agency and the pitfalls of surveillance in an age of terrorism.%3/14/2009 7:31:20 PM%3163254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/241/3602_spyfactory.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3602_44khz.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Polio Crusade%In the summer of 1950 Wytheville, VA realized the nation's worst medical fears. An outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, commonly known as Polio, swept through a small town of 5,500 in which 40 percent of residents had not yet reached their eighteenth birthday. Highly contagious, just in time for summer vacation, the devastating neurodegenerative disease had chosen its next target.%7/7/2009 10:58:37 AM%3205266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/741/amex-002102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Polio_Crusade.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer%In the Spring of 1954, the U.S. government put J. Robert Oppenheimer, the country's preeminent atomic scientist and the man behind the atomic bomb, on trial for national loyalty. The setting was a hearing to determine the status of Opppenheimer's security clearance, but the drama that unfolded was a parade of all the fears of a paranoid Cold War government desperate not to be outgunned.%7/7/2009 4:10:35 PM%6638747%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/96/857/amex-002101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Oppenheimer.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Big Energy Gamble%Can California's ambitious plan to cut greenhouse gases actually succeed?%3/14/2009 7:22:12 PM%3147302%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/231/3519_energy.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3519_44khz.mp4
Topics%Technology%HEAT%A far-reaching investigation into America's energy landscape and what can be done to save our planet - and what it will take.%3/5/2009 2:17:47 PM%6979662%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/479/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2613-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%Teh Internets%Hosted by Amy Sedaris and featuring over 20 comedians working online today, this half hour long program seeks to academically understand the popularity of different comedy online, identifying common themes such as absurdist humor, cuteness, and a dada-esque ability to recontextualize traditional media for comedy's sake.%6/19/2009 11:02:43 AM%1699886%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/769/amysedaris2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/MEL_web_export_CoveSmash.mp4
Topics%Technology%Is There Life on Mars?%The search for life on the Red Planet heats up with the discovery of frozen water.%5/6/2009 12:31:43 PM%3117650%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/829/nova-003518-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3518_44khz.mp4
Topics%Technology%Hunting the Hidden Dimension%Mysteriously beautiful fractals are shaking up the world of mathematics and deepening our understanding of nature.%3/6/2009 9:54:35 AM%3179000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/253/nova-003514-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3514.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Hunt for Nazi Scientists%At the end of World War II, undercover Allied agents engaged in a desperate race against one another to capture the elite of Germany's scientific community in an effort to gain a major advantage in the looming Cold War and Space Race. &quot;The Hunt for Nazi Scientists&quot; examines this crucial pursuit through eye-witness accounts of these daring missions.%9/3/2009 9:44:34 AM%3294749%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/155/426/sede-000501-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000501-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%Space Shuttle Disaster%An investigation uncovers the human failures and design flaws behind the 2003 Columbia tragedy.%4/21/2009 7:56:12 PM%3138000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/977/775/nova-003512-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3512.mp4
Topics%Technology%Phoenix Mars Lander, Brain Trauma, Mammoth Mystery, Judah Folkman%Season 3: Episode 6%9/2/2009 9:54:43 AM%3147046%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/386/nosn-000306_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN306.mp4
Topics%Technology%Burning Season%WIDE ANGLE travels to the Indonesian rainforest and follows a green entrepreneur's plan to fight global warming. He hopes to stop clear cutting in the region's three large forests, and to turn a profit by selling carbon credits to polluters in the West.%6/27/2009 10:21:18 AM%3225466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/80/430/wa_portal_thumb_burningSeason.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA704_BurningSeason.mp4
Topics%Technology%Bird Brains, Space Storms, Yoky Matsuoka, Smart Bridges%Season 3: Episode 4%6/8/2009 12:15:52 PM%3113238%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/45/170/nosn_NEW_000304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN304_web_44khz.mp4
Topics%Technology%Personal DNA Testing, Art Authentication, Carpturing Carbon, Pardis Sabeti%Season 3: Episode 2%9/15/2009 9:34:04 AM%3115537%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/155/356/nosn-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN302.mp4
Topics%Technology%Car of the Future%The &quot;Car Talk&quot; guys look for a new breed of clean, fuel-efficient vehicles.%3/20/2009 6:58:38 PM%3192133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/663/NOVA-003509-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3509_web__957196.mp4
Topics%Technology%Sick Around the World%In the debate over health care, what might the U.S. learn from the successes and failures of five other capitalist democracies?%3/5/2009 2:17:41 PM%3379066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/1003/39/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2611-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%Astrospies%An elite corps of U.S. astronauts is trained to gather intelligence on the Soviets.%4/17/2009 2:52:10 PM%3176384%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/657/3503.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3501_web.mp4
Topics%Technology%Growing Up Online%What does it mean to be part of the first generation coming of age in the Internet era?  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Informational Program.%9/17/2009 10:46:55 AM%3389866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/971/thumb__824656.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2606-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%Absolute Zero%The story of the harnessing of cold and the race to reach the lowest temperature possible.%3/6/2009 9:40:44 AM%6078466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/83/3501-episode.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3504_3505_web.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 10: Perfect Water%Adam Rogers goes behind the scenes to show us how Hollywood is cracking the code to create &quot;perfect water&quot; on screen; Woods Hole Institute expedition sails to Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean to deploy autonomous undersea vehicles in hopes of discovering new life forms.%11/6/2009 3:55:28 PM%3178231%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/769/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode110.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS110_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 9: Space Junkyard%Adam Rogers rummages through a &quot;space junkyard&quot; to see how spaceships are being reverse-engineered from 40-year-old technology; Ziya Tong interviews computer scientist Louis von Ahn about using human perception to digitize books; Wisconsin neuroscientists show off an invention that's helping blind patients see with their tongues.%11/6/2009 3:53:29 PM%3149508%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/545/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode109.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS109.mp4
Topics%Technology%Missing in MiG Alley%What happened to American pilots shot down over Korea half a century ago?%4/17/2009 2:51:22 PM%3105066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/657/3418.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3418_web.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 8: Japanese Robots%WIRED SCIENCE travels to Japan and meets up with a GeekDad who builds fighting robots for competitions; Adam sits down with Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey, the co-founders of 23andMe, to chat about giving people insight into their genetic information; we meet medical professionals who are working to eliminate symptoms of various diseases by supplying electricity to the brain.%11/6/2009 3:51:26 PM%3142310%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/609/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode108.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS108.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 7: GeekDad%WIRED SCIENCE travels to Vermont to watch as sensors are placed on a bridge to monitor the health of the structure; Ziya Tong examines restless leg syndrome; Rocky Roccanova, CEO of TouchTable, Inc., demonstrates TouchTable's interactive interface; Adam Rogers looks into purchasing his own satellite; and WIRED SCIENCE'S very own GeekDad sets out to build a UFO hovercraft with his daughter.%11/6/2009 3:49:33 PM%3194044%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/609/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode107.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS107.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 6: X-Prize%Adam Rogers takes a look at the X-Prize competition; and we visit a Bio Bank where samples of tissues, organs and body parts are stored.%11/6/2009 3:47:28 PM%3050933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/11/881/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode106.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS106_HD.mp4
Topics%Technology%Sputnik Declassified%Top secret documents rewrite the history of the most famous satellite and the early space race.%3/14/2009 5:42:00 PM%3157162%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/655/3415.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3415_web.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 5: Blood Simple%Physicians at Virginia Commonwealth University are testing a synthetic blood that could be better at transporting oxygen than the real thing.%11/6/2009 3:45:29 PM%3050800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/673/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode105.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS105_HD.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 4: Body Builders%Correspondent Tamara Krinsky visits with Dr. Anthony Atala and learns about building organs in his lab; WIRED SCIENCE heads to two underground labs in search of neutrinos.%11/6/2009 3:43:45 PM%3047733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/465/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode104.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS104_HD.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 3: Ball Busters%WIRED SCIENCE checks in with mechanical engineers to make sure every baseball that makes it to a major league game has the correct degree of hardness and bounce.%11/6/2009 3:41:44 PM%3045200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/817/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS103_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Technology%Secrets of the Samurai Sword%The ancient art and science behind a Japanese warrior's prized weapon%7/8/2009 1:27:13 PM%3186822%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/74/284/nova-003412-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3412.mp4
Topics%Technology%Episode 1: World War 2.0%In the premiere episode, Josh Davis of Wired magazine investigates an internet botnet attack of Estonia's banks and newspapers; WIRED SCIENCE reports on cardiac surgery performed by a &quot;robo-doc.&quot;%11/6/2009 3:39:45 PM%3074333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/385/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS101_HD_44khz.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Journal: Mass Media and Katrina Hero%Media consolidation isn't widely covered by the mainstream press, but potential changes being considered to the rules governing the nation's big media companies could have far reaching effects on democracy.  A report on the disappearance of local news and community radio and in-depth interviews with journalist Rick Karr, media activist Hannah Sassaman, and FCC Commissioner Michael Copps.%8/26/2009 2:42:55 PM%3208000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/331/BMJL-001120-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001120-stream.mp4
Topics%Technology%The Journal: Katrina Revisited%Professor Melissa Harris Lacewell and environmental activist Mike Tidwell discuss what we've learned and what we still haven't learned from the Katrina disaster.%8/26/2009 2:42:54 PM%3210066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/145/293/BMJL-001119-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001119-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%The NewsHour for December 3, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama faces new questions over sending more troops to Afghanistan as his top advisors go before congressional committees for the second day.
Also, a media merger of two giants happens as Comcast reaches an agreement with G.E. to purchase NBC Universal.  Finally, we look at the planned overhaul of the school system in America.%12/3/2009 9:57:46 PM%2474202%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/264/176/1203_exit.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120309_448k.mp4
Collections%America at War%The NewsHour for December 2, 2009%Tonight on the program, the new Afghan war proposal outlined by President Obama draws strong reactions across the globe and on Capitol Hill.  Also, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates sits down with Jim Lehrer to discuss how the Pentagon plans to implement the strategy and editorial writers from around the country throw in their opinions and reactions to the speech.%12/2/2009 9:49:37 PM%2575139%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/263/363/1202_gates_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120209_448k.mp4
Collections%America at War%The NewsHour for November 30, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama reaches out to international leaders to garner support for his revised strategy that is expected to send roughly 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan.  Also, U.S. troops and their families brace for more deployments and the latest on the murder of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington.  Finally, Honduras votes and the poems of Marie Ponsot.%11/30/2009 9:55:52 PM%2564667%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/261/452/1130_afghan_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh113009_448k.mp4
Collections%America at War%The NewsHour for November 24, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama confirms that he will announce his decision on sending U.S. troops to Afghanistan after the Thanksgiving holiday.  Also, a look at what consumers could learn from the military on how to avoid too much debt and a report on the latest safety concerns over cribs.  Finally, a famous chorographer mixes history with dance.%11/24/2009 10:03:48 PM%3140940%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/256/288/1124_obama.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112409_448k.mp4
Collections%America at War%Obama's War%Can U.S. forces succeed in a land long known as the &quot;graveyard of empires?&quot;%10/14/2009 11:51:47 AM%3314903%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/212/124/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2801_ObamaWar_44khz_2__133806.mp4
Collections%America at War%The Journal: A New Direction for Afghanistan?%Rory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, on Afghanistan. And, Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of Global Fund for Women, the largest grant-making foundation focused exclusively on women's rights.%9/25/2009 11:25:47 PM%3219133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/193/912/BMJL-001324-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001324-stream__805724.mp4
Collections%America at War%The Journal: Obama at the Crossroads%With a landmark speech on health reform behind him and tensions rising in war-torn Afghanistan, Bill Moyers Journal looks at President Obama's next big fights.  Global health specialist and incoming president of Dartmouth College Dr. Jim Yong Kim shares his expertise in public health.  A hard look at the state of affairs in  Afghanistan with McClatchy DC Pentagon correspondent Nancy Youssef.%9/11/2009 10:00:07 PM%3220266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/170/137/BMJL-001322-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001322-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%After Guantanamo%NOW on PBS investigates the controversial tactic of &quot;preventative detention,&quot; a government plan that may detain suspects indefinitely without trial or even formal charges. Implementing such a plan may have far-reaching consequences on not just our fight against terrorism, but the integrity of the U.S. Constitution and the cause of human rights.%9/4/2009 5:05:22 PM%1532133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/162/39/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-536-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Azadeh Moaveni: Friday, 6/5%Tavis talks with journalist Azadeh Moaveni, author of &quot;Lipstick Jihad&quot; and &quot;Honeymoon in Tehran&quot;.%6/5/2009 5:06:08 PM%690561%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/591/azadehmoaveni.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_azadehmoaveni.mp4
Collections%America at War%The Journal: The Costs of War and Media Analysis%Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill on the human and financial costs of America's wars.  Scahill is author of the best-selling book Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. And, On the Media host Brooke Gladstone and NYU journalism professor and PressThink blogger Jay Rosen sort the messages and spin from the week's news.%6/5/2009 10:34:29 PM%2959466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/67/902/BMJL-001308-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001308-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Pakistan Under Siege%In this special edition, three stories from a country battling for its own survival.%5/28/2009 9:03:29 AM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/15/337/frow80Xthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-803-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Rehab for Terrorists?%NOW on PBS partners with best-selling author and journalist Robert Lacey to investigate the surprising success of Saudi Arabia's approach to dealing with extremists -- without torture or water-boarding. Given extraordinary access to the Saudi Arabian Interior Ministry and its practices, Lacey visits terrorist rehabilitation camps that use &quot;soft policing&quot; tactics to be nice to the bad guys.%6/9/2009 1:43:07 PM%1596066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/650/521-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-521-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Can the U.N. Keep the Peace?%A record 115,000 U.N. peacekeepers are now deployed in 20 countries, and their mission is more vital than ever. But critics and insiders alike are openly worried that the current peacekeeping model is overstretched -- and at risk of failure. NOW travels to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to witness today's largest and most expensive peacekeeping operation.%6/9/2009 1:43:08 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/645/520-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-520-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%The Journal: Pakistan Analysis and Educated Consumers%As the world follows the violence and unrest in Pakistan, Bill Moyers speaks with historian Juan Cole and journalist Shahan Mufti about the U.S. relationship with Pakistan, how it relates to the war in Afghanistan, and why they think Pakistan is not likely to become a failed state anytime soon. Daniel Goleman on how better educated consumers can help build a sustainable economy.%6/4/2009 5:53:20 PM%3204400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/59/166/BMJL-001305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001305-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%The Journal: U.S. Torture and Consequences?%Bill Moyers sits down with Bruce Fein,  former deputy attorney  general under President Ronald Reagan and chairman of  the American  Freedom Agenda, and Mark Danner, who has been reporting on the  US  treatment and interrogation of detainees. Also on the program, the Journal profiles Steve  Meacham, a  Massachusetts community organizer fighting to keep  working people in their  homes.%6/4/2009 5:53:17 PM%3215266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/14/209/BMJL-001303-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001303-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Children of the Taliban%Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy takes a dangerous journey through Pakistan to investigate the recruitment methods of a militant branch of the Taliban; Correspondent Douglas Rushkoff travels to South Korea to see how the country's digital revolution is changing the place and its people.%5/27/2009 9:04:33 PM%3192000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/59/218/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-802-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%The Spy Factory%Examine the high-tech eavesdropping carried out by the National Security Agency and the pitfalls of surveillance in an age of terrorism.%3/14/2009 7:31:20 PM%3163254%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/241/3602_spyfactory.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3602_44khz.mp4
Collections%America at War%The Choice 2008%This two-hour program examines the rich personal and political biographies of John McCain and Barack Obama and goes behind the headlines to discover how they arrived at this moment and what their very different candidacies say about America.%3/5/2009 2:18:04 PM%6947363%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/523/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2701-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%The War Briefing%Can the war in Afghanistan be won?  A hard, inside look at the real policy choices facing the next president.  The War Briefing won the 2009 Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography, Timothy Grucza, cameraman.%3/5/2009 2:17:48 PM%3366900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/481/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2702-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Bad Voodoo's War%FRONTLINE captures the realities of war through a &quot;virtual embed&quot; with a National Guard platoon serving in Iraq.%3/5/2009 2:17:42 PM%3364501%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/946/322/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2610-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 10: Full Circle%As the Nimitz makes its final transit from Hawaii to California, the sailors and Marines on board prepare to return to their homes and families. For those still on board, the &quot;Tiger Cruise&quot; provides a buffer, but there's no such transition for those who fly home early from Hawaii.%5/14/2009 12:08:13 PM%3271621%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/47/561/coronado_return.1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR110.mp4
Collections%America at War%Iraqi Exodus%WIDE ANGLE reports from the frontlines of the staggering refugee crisis that is unfolding in the Middle East as Iraqis flee their war-torn country at the rate of up to 50,000 people per month.%6/28/2009 12:15:07 PM%3233666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/86/203/wa_portal_Thumb_iraqiExodus.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/IraqiExodus.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 9: Get Home-itis%A six-month absence places a heavy burden on relationships. The Navy holds seminars to counsel sailors on what to expect when they return home - and how to make the transition smooth. The &quot;Tiger Cruise&quot; ritual allows sailors to invite their family members aboard for the last leg of the deployment.%5/14/2009 12:05:37 PM%3271830%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/977/ep_09_01.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR109.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 8: True Believers%This episode explores the many expressions of faith onboard the USS Nimitz: faith in self, faith in one's shipmates, faith in the mission of the ship and the president's call to arms.%5/14/2009 12:04:18 PM%3271668%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/929/ep_08_01.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR108.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 7: Rites of Passage%The last day in the Gulf is the last chance to drop bombs before the Nimitz heads home. The jets take off, laden with ordnance, and return hours later, still carrying the same bombs.%5/14/2009 12:03:48 PM%3271600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General__451067.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR107.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 6: Groundhog Day%After two months in the Gulf, one day starts to become indistinguishable from the next. The airwing still hasn't dropped a single bomb, which is frustrating for some on board.%5/14/2009 12:03:02 PM%3271866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/46/435/dhow.1__524923.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR106__979652.mp4
Collections%America at War%Afghanistan: The Forgotten War%NOW Correspondent Bill Gentile reports from Afghanistan's southern Helmand Province, where he was embedded for nearly three weeks with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 24th MEU faces an ominous challenge as the Taliban attempts a return to power, in some cases merging with other insurgent groups, and potentially providing safe haven for Al-Qaeda and other anti-American terrorists.  This report received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine in 2009.%8/11/2009 3:33:45 PM%1396933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/132/619/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-428-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 5: Show of Force%The mission really kicks off when the Nimitz arrives in the Gulf. The conditions are extreme: flight deck personnel endure temperatures hovering around 120 degrees, while the pilots undertake grueling six-hour missions over Iraq.%5/14/2009 12:02:18 PM%3271552%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/46/429/fltdkdanger.1__842187.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR105.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 4: Squared Away%Mentoring and camaraderie are what hold the ship together. But life on deployment is stressful for everyone aboard, and there can be considerable friction between enlisted personnel and their superiors. Port calls allow sailors to blow off steam, but they don't relieve all the pressure.%5/14/2009 12:01:30 PM%3271600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/433/ep_04_01.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR104.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 3: Super Secrets%The ship's location and itinerary are classified. Details of how the nuclear reactor works are top secret. Many aspects of life on a nuclear aircraft carrier are hush-hush.%5/14/2009 12:00:32 PM%3271600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/46/398/drb__115703.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR103__238405.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 2: Controlled Chaos%The men and women of the USS Nimitz live beneath the runway of a major airport. They sleep on the roof of a nuclear power plant. It's a perilous environment. Their only bulwark against danger and chaos is to bond with their units on board the ship.%5/14/2009 11:59:33 AM%3271807%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/46/368/hangar.2__372418.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR102__064354.mp4
Collections%America at War%Episode 1: All Hands%On a bright May morning, 5,000 sailors and Marines bid farewell to their loved ones before the mammoth USS Nimitz pulls out of Coronado, California, and sets a course for Hawaii and beyond.%5/14/2009 11:39:01 AM%3272000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/12/673/ep_01_01.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/CARR101.mp4
Collections%America at War%State of Emergency%FRONTLINE/WORLD correspondent David Montero ventures into the mountainous Swat Valley where the Pakistani army is fighting Taliban insurgents. It is a place off-limits to most Western journalists, but Montero manages to uncover the story of a mysterious and ruthless Pakistani Taliban leader and meets the moderate local politician who tried to stop him.  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine.%4/22/2009 10:14:18 AM%3380933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/1022/474/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/FROW6703compressed.mp4
Collections%America at War%Rules of Engagement%What happened that November day in Haditha, Iraq gets to the heart of the  war U.S. troops are fighting.  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form.%4/3/2009 6:32:46 PM%3389556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/972/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2607-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Extraordinary Rendition%FRONTLINE's international news magazine returns with an investigation into the CIA's controversial practice of kidnapping terror suspects for interrogation.%4/22/2009 10:14:43 AM%3390933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/1021/412/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_world/flw-701-stream.mp4
Collections%America at War%Cheney's Law%Inside the bruising closed door battles within the Bush administration over the power of the presidency and the rule of law.%4/3/2009 6:39:28 PM%3375206%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/969/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2601-stream.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Preview: FOOD, Inc.%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature: In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.%2/2/2010 5:21:00 PM%132200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/314/996/POVFoodINCthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/foodincH264.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Preview: Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers%2010 Oscar Nominee - Best Documentary Feature:  In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a leading Vietnam War strategist, concludes that America's role in the war is based on decades of lies.  He leaks 7,000 pages of top-secret documents to The New York Times, a daring act of conscience that leads directly to Watergate, President Nixon's resignation and the end of the Vietnam War.%2/2/2010 5:47:28 PM%150836%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/315/22/POVdangerthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/mostdangerousman_tra.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Meryl Streep's Julia Child Inspiration%Actress Meryl Streep talks about the role Julia Child played in her life and why she wanted to play the culinary legend in the film Julie & Julia.%8/6/2009 6:31:12 PM%193460%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/128/354/streep_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/StreepInspiration-JulieandJulia.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Birth of a Surgeon%WIDE ANGLE travels to Mozambique where, for the first time, midwives are being trained in advanced life-saving surgery. Suffering from an acute shortage of doctors, Mozambique's bold grassroots initiatives have cut its maternal death rate.  Birth of a Surgeon received an Emmy nomination for Oustanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in 2009.%7/16/2009 7:23:52 PM%3189133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/107/354/wa_birth_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA_703_Birth_of_Surgeon_COVE.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%The Madoff Affair%Inside the world's first global Ponzi scheme - and how he got away with it for so long...%5/13/2009 5:43:57 PM%3301701%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/47/738/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2714-stream.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%King Lear%Arguably the finest Shakespearean actor of his generation, Ian McKellen recreates his recent stage performance of the tragic monarch in a special television adaptation. Directed by Trevor Nunn, the telecast includes nearly all the original cast members of the sold-out Royal Shakespeare Company production that premiered in Stratford-Upon-Avon in April 2007.  Sir Ian McKellan received an Emmy nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie in 2009.%4/16/2009 6:36:29 PM%9363000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/2/473/kinglear-main.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/King-Lear-full-show.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Inside the Meltdown%How the economy went so bad, so fast and what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix.%4/4/2009 11:54:35 AM%3389856%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/983/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2708-stream.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Help for the Homeowners?%American cities are in crisis -- property taxes are way down, and abandoned homes are bringing down property values, inviting crime, and draining government coffers. Neighborhoods are being destroyed. Yet the federal bailout money is not going directly to desperate communities and homeowners, but to local and national banks. NOW investigates the innovative way some cities are fighting back.%11/24/2009 4:22:37 PM%1532733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/255/981/cove-stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-506-stream.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008: A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein%Featuring selections ranging from the 1944 ballet Fancy Free through West Side Story (1957) to his final opera A Quiet Place (1983), this video offers a virtual sound portrait of Leonard Bernstein's life.  This episode received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Special Class Programs in 2009.%3/19/2009 11:25:49 AM%2183934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/952/591/gper-3402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/performance.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%The War Briefing%Can the war in Afghanistan be won?  A hard, inside look at the real policy choices facing the next president.  The War Briefing won the 2009 Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography, Timothy Grucza, cameraman.%3/5/2009 2:17:48 PM%3366900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/481/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2702-stream.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Lord's Children%Follow three former child soldiers in Uganda who escaped from the bush and have since taken refuge in a rehabilitation center. Lord's Children received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in 2009.%6/30/2009 2:59:26 PM%3170866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/91/462/wa_portal_thumb_LC.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/LordsChildren.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Burning Season%WIDE ANGLE travels to the Indonesian rainforest and follows a green entrepreneur's plan to fight global warming. He hopes to stop clear cutting in the region's three large forests, and to turn a profit by selling carbon credits to polluters in the West.%6/27/2009 10:21:18 AM%3225466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/80/430/wa_portal_thumb_burningSeason.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA704_BurningSeason.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Afghanistan: The Forgotten War%NOW Correspondent Bill Gentile reports from Afghanistan's southern Helmand Province, where he was embedded for nearly three weeks with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 24th MEU faces an ominous challenge as the Taliban attempts a return to power, in some cases merging with other insurgent groups, and potentially providing safe haven for Al-Qaeda and other anti-American terrorists.  This report received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine in 2009.%8/11/2009 3:33:45 PM%1396933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/132/619/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-428-stream.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%A Walk to Beautiful%A powerful story of healing & hope for women in Ethiopia devastated by childbirth injuries.  A Walk to Beautiful won the 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Program - Long Format.%3/14/2009 6:33:34 PM%3213632%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/664/NOVA-003506-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3506_web__523985.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Doping for Gold%Imagine if today's athletes were unknowingly involved in a government-sponsored secret doping program, leaving them with tarnished honors, broken bodies and damaged psyches. Doping for Gold investigates one of the most alarming cover-ups in the history of the Olympic Games - East Germany's organized use of steroids and testosterone to bolster its athletes' performance from 1960s through the 1980s.  This program received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%9/9/2009 2:20:11 PM%3216010%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/159/450/sede-000801-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000801-stream__175523.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Bush's War Part 2%The inside story of the war that will define a presidency -- a war that no one expected, and no one planned for.%9/28/2009 6:31:51 PM%6863911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/196/679/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2609.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Bush's War Part 1%On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion, FRONTLINE unfolds the full saga of the war in a two-part, definitive broadcast.%9/28/2009 6:31:49 PM%8633533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/196/505/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2608_Bush_War_Part1.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%State of Emergency%FRONTLINE/WORLD correspondent David Montero ventures into the mountainous Swat Valley where the Pakistani army is fighting Taliban insurgents. It is a place off-limits to most Western journalists, but Montero manages to uncover the story of a mysterious and ruthless Pakistani Taliban leader and meets the moderate local politician who tried to stop him.  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine.%4/22/2009 10:14:18 AM%3380933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/1022/474/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/FROW6703compressed.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Ape Genius%Experts zero in on what separates humans from our closest living relatives.  Ape Genius received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology, and Nature Programming.%8/6/2009 9:04:08 AM%3166899%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/121/545/nova-003507-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3507_HD_44khz_NEW.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Rules of Engagement%What happened that November day in Haditha, Iraq gets to the heart of the  war U.S. troops are fighting.  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form.%4/3/2009 6:32:46 PM%3389556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/972/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2607-stream.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Crash: A Tale of Two Species%This is the story of the fabric of life, and how all species are connected. At its center is the horseshoe crab, a creature that has remained virtually unchanged for eons.  Its annual spawning produces millions of eggs that are the lifeline for a tiny bird, the red knot. But horseshoe crab numbers are plummeting, and the pyramid depending on this age-old creature is about to come crashing down.  This program receive a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%7/30/2009 3:30:39 PM%3044902%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/121/816/naat-002507-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002507-stream.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Secrets of the Parthenon%How did the ancient Athenians build this near-flawless icon of Greece's golden age?  Secrets of the Parthenon received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.%3/6/2009 9:36:09 AM%3176298%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/655/3502.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3503_web.mp4
Collections%Award Winners & More%Growing Up Online%What does it mean to be part of the first generation coming of age in the Internet era?  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Informational Program.%9/17/2009 10:46:55 AM%3389866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/971/thumb__824656.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2606-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Gavin Schmidt%Gavin A. Schmidt is a climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He is also a juggler who occasionally plays unicycle hockey.%1/22/2010 9:41:42 AM%406733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/nosn_00gavin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/GS_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Collections%Be Green%Vertical: Think Up!%Find the best climbing plants with garden correspondent Paul Epsom; create a vertical element in your garden with a bougainvillea espalier, inspired by The Getty Museum's Art collection; and stir up some tasty concoctions when Michel Nischan shows you how fresh juice can brighten any recipe.%12/29/2009 11:58:37 AM%1512153%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/591/vg_cove_3204_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003204_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Wet: Learn About Water in Your Garden%Explore the Water Conservation Garden and learn about xeriscaping -- water-wise gardening; join gardening correspondent Paul Epsom at Longwood Gardens to learn about water features and elements that can add to any garden; and grow your own tea garden with Kip Anderson.%12/29/2009 11:58:37 AM%1411633%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/586/vg_cove_3202_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003202_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Cool: Create a Garden That's Cool%Explore a private garden in Beverly Hills with host Jamie Durie and see some fantastic pool-side landscaping; grow a garden that incorporates cook colors into perennial borders; pick the best plants for winter interest with gardening correspondent Paul Epson's favorites; and refresh your day with an appetizing recipe for a cool soup demonstrated by chef Michel Nischan.%12/29/2009 12:02:15 PM%1512478%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/593/vg_cove_3205_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003205_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Hot: Create a Garden that Beats the Heat%Explore an incredible collection of cycads in Los Angeles with host Jamie Durie; watch the Stone Guys heat up the garden with a firepit and outdoor wood-burning oven; cultivate a vibrant garden with correspondent Paul Epsom's tips on hot color combos for the garden; and discover the many varieties of eggplant with chef Michel Nischan.%12/29/2009 12:03:48 PM%1502666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/285/589/vg_cove_3203_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003203_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%The Journal: Jane Goodall%Dr. Jane Goodall. Despite dire warnings for our endangered planet, Jane Goodall says all is not yet lost - we can change course if we act now.%11/27/2009 9:34:51 PM%2984600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/256/758/BMJL-001332-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001332-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%The NewsHour for November 25, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama prepares for the international climate meetings in Copenhagen where he will announce plans to cut carbon emissions 17 percent by 2020. Also, a discussion on the military options reportedly being weighed in Afghanistan and a report on the modern-day gold rush taking place. Finally, Toyota recalls four million acceleration pads because of safety concerns.%11/25/2009 10:02:26 PM%3113006%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/257/294/1125_climatethumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112509_448k.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Electric Car Dreams%NOW investigates how the Danish government and Better Place are working together to put electric cars into the hands of as many Danish families as possible. The idea is still having trouble getting out of the garage here in America, but Denmark could be an inspiration.%11/2/2009 5:02:28 PM%1430266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/232/1018/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-544-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Water World%Is climate change turning coastal countries into water worlds? NOW travels to Bangladesh to examine some innovative solutions being implemented in a country where entire communities are inundated by water, battered by cyclones, and flooded from their homes.%10/23/2009 9:28:43 PM%1535733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/222/66/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-543-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Dry: Use Less Water in Your Landscape%Plant your own water-wise garden with tips from host Jamie Durie; learn to create a dry-laid garden wall; grow a fire-wise garden; and eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan who demonstrates how to make a Native-American style &quot;Three Sisters&quot; salad.%12/4/2009 11:48:44 AM%1511433%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/264/581/vg_cove_3201_th.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/VGAR_003201_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Power Struggle%NOW travels to California, which has the most ambitious clean energy plan in the nation. But the state's efforts face stiff opposition from property owners and conservationists who prefer renewable energy from &quot;local sources,&quot; such as photovoltaic rooftop solar panels.%8/7/2009 6:56:38 PM%1378000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/95/789/cove-sm-532.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-532-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%A Garden in Cairo%Cairo is one of the most densely populated in the world, with only one footprint of green space per person prior to 2005. His Highness the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims, saw the need to relieve this congestion. The result is Al-Azhar Park: a 500-year-old dump-turned-&quot;urban lung&quot; that provides much-needed green space and a source of civic pride.%6/8/2009 10:47:54 AM%1528453%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/333/desi-000301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI301.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Ocean Tipping Point?%NOW looks at a growing body of evidence that suggests climate change is affecting the chemistry of the seas, which could have potentially catastrophic results on the way we live. NOW travels deep into our oceans with a scientist from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and help from other researchers for a first hand look at this stunning sea change, and what we can do about it.%7/3/2009 1:23:25 PM%820066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/93/785/cove-sm-seg2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-527-seg2.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Call of the Killer Whale%Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team investigate the world of the orca, which is the largest species of the dolphin family and is often called a killer whale. The expedition travels to the Arctic and Antarctic, the Atlantic and Pacific.%4/23/2009 10:19:01 AM%6396911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/25/476/jcoa-304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA304and305_stacked__358688.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Poisoned Waters%Investigating the dangerous new wave of  pollutants entering our waterways and drinking water - and who's responsible.%5/5/2009 2:36:24 PM%7004066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/16/913/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2712-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Silent Invasion%Something troubling is taking hold in Oregon. Strange, exotic plants and animals are showing up in places where they don't belong. They are invasive species, and they're taking over landscapes, driving native wildlife away, and making everyone from ranchers to fishermen to wildlife managers nervous. What are these invaders? Where do they come from? And what can we do to stop them?%4/22/2009 3:01:33 PM%3365941%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/24/960/sinv-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/silentNEXT.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Green Builders%Green building pioneers are making their part of the &quot;built environment&quot; a more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly place. Each project is a proving ground.%4/16/2009 1:24:02 PM%3316366%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/417/grbu-000001-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/GRBU_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%On Thin Ice%In a special one-hour NOW on PBS, David Brancaccio and environmentalist Conrad Anker -- one of the world's leading high altitude climbers -- adventure to the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, the source of the Ganges River, to witness the effects of global warming first-hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:03 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/578/516-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-516-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Fossil Fuels & Beyond%It's web to television and back online again for Planet Forward's ongoing conversation between citizens, experts and policymakers on the formula for our energy future. Instead of experts expounding to voiceless viewers, Planet Forward's emphasis is bottom-up, with the best online submissions from citizens - videos, essays, poems, and more - leading and driving the conversation.%4/16/2009 6:36:51 PM%3323133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/21/544/plaf-000000-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/pf_body_shortened_web_mpsc.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Sea Ghosts%Jean-Michel Cousteau is accompanied by his son Fabien and daughter Celine on an Arctic expedition to investigate why some groups of beluga whales are thriving while others are not.%4/16/2009 2:12:30 PM%3200200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/21/132/jcoa-303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA303_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Extreme Ice%An acclaimed photographer joins scientists to document the runaway melting of glaciers.%5/1/2009 2:51:04 PM%3171533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/15/129/nova-003604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3604_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Architecture 2030%Buildings are responsible for almost half of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Can a collaborative effort - government leaders, architects, regulatory agencies and building suppliers - avert a climate crisis through policy change and education? Architect-turned-activist Ed Mazria may have the answer.%4/16/2009 3:14:55 PM%1513406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/382/DESI-000212-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_architecture2030_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%The Big Energy Gamble%Can California's ambitious plan to cut greenhouse gases actually succeed?%3/14/2009 7:22:12 PM%3147302%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/231/3519_energy.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3519_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Greening the Federal Government%Government buildings are not historically associated with sustainability or exquisite design. But the U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) Design Excellence program is changing that perception. The program commissioned Pritzker Prize-winning Architect Thom Mayne to design the San Francisco Federal Building, a structure that aims to be the prototype for tomorrow's workplace.%4/16/2009 3:14:58 PM%1513406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/332/DESI-000208-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_govt_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%HEAT%A far-reaching investigation into America's energy landscape and what can be done to save our planet - and what it will take.%3/5/2009 2:17:47 PM%6979662%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/479/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2613-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%The Druk White Lotus School - Ladakh%Ladakh, India is one of the most remote regions on earth. Beset with religious, political and cultural strife, it is also one of the most tumultuous. Enter the Druk White Lotus School, which intends to equip Ladakhi children for living in the modern world while simultaneously embracing Buddhist traditions.%10/26/2009 3:04:58 PM%1513569%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/294/DESI-000207-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_druklotus_44khz__847748.mp4
Collections%Be Green%London: The Price of Traffic%London's congestion charge challenges the 20th-century notion that cities should be designed around cars and asks drivers to pay for access to public roads and parking spaces. Thanks to Deputy Mayor Nicky Gavron, this plan is the core of a sweeping push to transform London into a transit-efficient and pedestrian-friendly mega-city in time for the 2012 Olympic Games.%6/8/2009 10:48:26 AM%1527989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/343/desi-000307-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI307.mp4
Collections%Be Green%American Eagle%Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes.  In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought it to the brink of extinction.%4/22/2009 9:06:43 AM%3020939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/1021/175/naat-002603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002603-stream.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Green to the People%A new generation of L.A. architects, urbanists and city planners are entertaining the idea and applying it of creating green sustainable buildings  for those who need it the most: our cities low income residents.%4/10/2009 1:57:22 PM%1123523%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/478/wbst-000002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/GreenToThePeopleAll_better.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Burning Season%WIDE ANGLE travels to the Indonesian rainforest and follows a green entrepreneur's plan to fight global warming. He hopes to stop clear cutting in the region's three large forests, and to turn a profit by selling carbon credits to polluters in the West.%6/27/2009 10:21:18 AM%3225466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/80/430/wa_portal_thumb_burningSeason.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA704_BurningSeason.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Car of the Future%The &quot;Car Talk&quot; guys look for a new breed of clean, fuel-efficient vehicles.%3/20/2009 6:58:38 PM%3192133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/663/NOVA-003509-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3509_web__957196.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Affordable Green Housing%New York City is known for its diversity, but that quality isn't always reflected in its public housing developments, which often ignore the social and cultural characteristics of the communities who live in them. This episode follows developer Jonathan Rose through Irvington, Harlem and the Bronx - communities where Rose is putting sustainability within reach of public housing residents.%6/7/2009 3:53:38 PM%1512919%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/68/698/desi-000210-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_greenhousing_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Bogota: Building a Sustainable City%Enrique Penalosa, former mayor of Bogota, Colombia, transformed one of the most chaotic cities in the world into a shining model of urban planning. He reformed public transport, added greenways, built mega-libraries and created the longest stretch of bike-only lanes in the world, but along the way he met tremendous opposition from the very people he was attempting to help.%6/7/2009 3:53:31 PM%1513267%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/68/735/desi-000209-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_sustainable_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Sustaining L.A.%Artists, activist and citizens come together to re-imagine Los Angeles, redefining the use of its public space, community and environment.%4/10/2009 3:39:40 PM%3220220%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/451/wbst-000001-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SustainingLAAll_better2.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Episode 10: Perfect Water%Adam Rogers goes behind the scenes to show us how Hollywood is cracking the code to create &quot;perfect water&quot; on screen; Woods Hole Institute expedition sails to Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean to deploy autonomous undersea vehicles in hopes of discovering new life forms.%11/6/2009 3:55:28 PM%3178231%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/769/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode110.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS110_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Saved by the Sun%As the Earth heats up at a dangerous rate and fossil fuels become scarcer, ordinary citizens and businesses are bypassing the federal government to lead the way in exploring a clean, renewable source of power: the sun.%3/6/2009 2:16:34 PM%3188522%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/654/3406.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3407_web.mp4
Collections%Be Green%Under Antarctic Ice%Antarctica. On the surface, it's the bleakest of lands, with ferocious winds, flightless birds, and enough ice to flood half the planet's population if it were to melt. But below that frozen mass, a fantastic environment of indescribable beauty teems with life. NATURE takes viewers into the world that is Under Antarctic Ice.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3092480%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/113/naat-002006-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002006-stream.mp4
Collections%Black History%A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement%Watch a preview of the upcoming concert, &quot;In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement.&quot;%1/26/2010 3:30:08 PM%32066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/308/493/ipwh_preview.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/PBS_IPWH_Cut_21_cove.mp4
Collections%Black History%Slave Songbook%The president of the Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum recently discovered an unusual book in his late mother's extraordinary collection of African American artifacts. The small, cloth-bound book, titled Slave Songs of the United States, has a publication date of 1867 and contains a collection of 136 plantation songs. Could this be the first book of African American spirituals ever published?%1/8/2010 6:12:04 PM%1060733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/280/108/hide-slavesongbook-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/hide-slavesongbook-stream.mp4
Collections%Black History%Morgan Freeman: Thursday, 12/10/09%Actor Morgan Freeman talks about achieving success late in life and how he came to portray Nelson Mandela in the new acclaimed film, &quot;Invictus.&quot;%12/11/2009 3:39:02 AM%1367841%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/270/158/morganfreeman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_morganfreeman.mp4
Collections%Black History%Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. : Monday, 12/07/09%Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. weighs in on the war in Afghanistan and the effects of current federal policy on much of Black America.%12/8/2009 12:07:45 PM%1332546%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/267/697/jessejackson2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jessejackson2.mp4
Collections%Black History%Bill Cosby%Taped at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on October 26, the 90-minute Twelth Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize features tributes and comic testimonials from a star-studded cast of Bill Cosby's friends and colleagues.%11/4/2009 4:36:26 PM%5296169%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/18/817/cosbystack2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cosby-full-revised-CHN.mp4
Collections%Black History%Dr. Ruth Simmons: Friday, 10/29/09%Dr. Ruth Simmons, president of Brown University, shares her personal educational odyssey and discusses changing leadership for women and the relevance of HBCUs.%10/30/2009 11:43:10 AM%1452268%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/229/848/ruthsimmons_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ruthsimmons.mp4
Collections%Black History%Dr. Terrence Roberts: Friday, 10/16%Dr. Terrence Roberts reflects on the therapeutic process of writing his memoir and whether the &quot;Little Rock Nine&quot; experience was worth it.%10/17/2009 3:42:18 AM%670824%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/214/936/terrenceroberts_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_terrenceroberts.mp4
Collections%Black History%Dr. Cornel West: Thursday, 10/8%Princeton professor Dr. Cornel West reflects on what love has meant through his life and talks about his memoir, &quot;Brother West&quot;.%10/9/2009 2:44:25 AM%1477677%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/206/484/cornelwest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_cornelwest.mp4
Collections%Black History%Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr.: Tuesday, 10/6%Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. discusses the compounding factors that weigh on the violence in Chicago and says the Democrats' fate depends on job creation.%10/7/2009 3:24:25 AM%693301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/204/286/jessejackson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jessejackson.mp4
Collections%Black History%Season 7, Episode 11%Could these music plates be the originals for &quot;Take the A Train?&quot; How is a stamp connected to the landmark civil rights case of the &quot;Scottsboro Boys?&quot; Has the discovery of an old bridge abutment changed the location of an historic site?%9/8/2009 6:11:27 AM%3278133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/14/497/HIDE-000711-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-000711-stream.mp4
Collections%Black History%New Philadelphia, Illinois%Beneath farmlands in Western Illinois lie the remains of New Philadelphia, the first American town founded by a free African American prior to the Civil War. Time Team America was invited to help search for the schoolhouse where New Philadelphia's African American children learned to read and write in freedom.%7/16/2009 8:12:53 PM%3254133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/107/460/TTEA-000103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000103-stream.mp4
Collections%Black History%Untold Stories: Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers%Yosemite's Buffalo Soldiers highlights the work of Yosemite ranger Shelton Johnson and his rediscovery of the story of the African American soldiers who patrolled the parks of the High Sierra at the turn of the last century. Shelton tells the story in the dramatis personae of a Buffalo Soldier himself, directly engaging visitors in a way that is immediate and often high impact.%8/5/2009 12:23:15 PM%688053%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/15/689/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-yosemite-buffalo-soldiers-stream.mp4
Collections%Black History%Dr. Michael Eric Dyson & Dr. Cornel West: 6/30%Professors Cornel West and Michael Eric Dyson assess Michael Jackson's cultural and social legacy.%7/1/2009 9:53:47 AM%1310243%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/91/1023/dysonwest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dysonwest.mp4
Collections%Black History%Femi Kuti: Wednesday, 6/24%Internationally acclaimed Nigerian musician Femi Kuti explains the reasons he fights the same fight as his father and the struggle to create his own way.%6/27/2009 3:39:20 AM%843576%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/86/534/femikuti_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_femikuti.mp4
Collections%Black History%Colson Whitehead: Friday, 6/12%Award-winning writer Colson Whitehead explains how African Americans who are not affluent connect to the story told in his new book, &quot;Sag Harbor&quot;.%6/13/2009 9:57:15 AM%757295%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/75/30/colsonwhitehead_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_colsonwhitehead.mp4
Collections%Black History%Dr. Mary Frances Berry: Tuesday, 6/9%History professor explains the work of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, which she formerly chaired, and how the bipartisan body became so political.%6/10/2009 1:52:07 PM%688634%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/71/437/maryfrancesberry_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maryfrancesberry.mp4
Collections%Black History%Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene%Ex-convict Petey Greene burst onto the radio in 1960s Washington, D.C., raw and uncensored. ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene chronicles the life and times of America's first shock jock, an African American man who spoke the truth to power and influenced a new generation of broadcast personalities.%11/17/2009 9:03:32 PM%3297767%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/750/INLE-1013-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1013-stream__742785.mp4
Collections%Black History%Dreams of Obama%A rich personal and political biography of America's 44th president and what has brought him to this historic moment...%4/4/2009 11:40:41 AM%3382933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2706-stream.mp4
Collections%Black History%The Old Man and the Storm%The compelling saga of one family's efforts to rebuild their homes, and their lives, in post-Katrina New Orleans.%4/4/2009 11:05:29 AM%3389952%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/981/thumb__942225.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2705-stream.mp4
Collections%Black History%Race, Class, and Katrina%In the aftermath of Katrina, NOW on PBS Senior Correspondent Maria Hinojosa reported from the devastated Mississippi coast, where tens of thousands were without essential services like power and water.%8/26/2009 1:51:53 PM%1367666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/146/525/now-136-cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-136-stream.mp4
Collections%Black History%February One: The Story Of The Greensboro Four%In one remarkable day, four college freshmen changed the course of American history. On February 1, 1960, the Greensboro Four began a sit-in at a Woolworth's lunch counter in North Carolina. The act of simply sitting down to order food in a restaurant that refused service to anyone but whites is now widely regarded as one of the pivotal moments in the American civil rights movement.%2/1/2010 4:06:48 PM%3238301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/305/620/INLE-612-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE612_SD_44khz_noSS.mp4
Collections%Black History%Race Relations in Crisis%Richard D. Heffner originally sat down in 1963 to discuss race relations in America with civil rights leaders Malcolm X, Wyatt Tee Walker, Alan Morrison and James Farmer.%1/14/2010 10:49:02 AM%7128995%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/305/MalcomXTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/openmind_ep892_512kb__133268.mp4
Collections%Black History%The New Negro / 1957 MLK Interview%In 1957, Richard D. Heffner sat down with Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Judge J. Waties Waring to discuss the subject of &quot;The New Negro.&quot;%1/12/2010 2:05:28 PM%1718651%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/833/KingThumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/openmind_ep727_512kb.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%The French Chef (1971): Spinach Twins%Julia discusses canned vs. fresh spinach then prepares ingredients for a spinach, mushroom, and ham turnover in the studio. She then travels to France to collaborate in its assembly with Simone (Simca) Beck.%7/10/2009 1:19:56 PM%1719484%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/548/spinachtwins-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Spinach_Twins.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%The French Chef (1964): Elegance with Eggs%It's said that the toque blanche has 100 folds to symbolize the many ways a chef can cook and egg. Let Julia guide you through some elegant approaches to this versatile food.%7/13/2009 10:15:40 AM%1714333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/90/99/eggs_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_S2_D1_069893SMALL.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%The French Chef (1971): La Tarte Tatin%Julia discusses the best types of apples for baking and how to keep them fresh. She then demonstrates the pattern for laying apples into a tart in the classic French style.%7/1/2009 6:42:24 PM%1720133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/805/tartetatinapple-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Apple_Dessert__766351.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%The French Chef (1972): Cheese Souffle%Be the boss of the big cheese souffle using Julia's innovative approach to managing this delicate baked treat.%7/13/2009 10:13:20 AM%1731466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/89/729/souflee-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/French_Chef_-_Cheese_Souflee.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Red Red Wine%No Spanish wine is more famous than Rioja, and Andres starts with a quick tapa of apples in red wine syrup.%7/14/2009 2:41:59 PM%1481733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/773/mads_000113_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads113.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Food Arts%Using a Catalan olive oil bought in the U.S., Andres prepares two tapas: marinated olives, and toast with cheese and anchovy.%7/14/2009 2:41:59 PM%1481333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/789/mads_000112_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads112.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%A Cultural and Culinary Capital%Andres cooks a quick tapa of fried eggs and Spanish chorizo sausage before showing viewers the artistic and food culture of the Spanish capital.%7/14/2009 2:41:59 PM%1481466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/776/mads_000111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads111.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Food for the Family%Asturias means family for Andres, and he prepares a simple apple and cheese salad with his mother's favorite blue cheese, Cabrales.%7/14/2009 2:21:08 PM%1528267%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/770/mads_000110_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads110.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%A Taste of The Sea%Andres prepares scallops in their shells with Albarino white wine and visits the dramatic seafood farms of this northwestern region.%7/14/2009 2:21:06 PM%1481066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/770/mads_000109_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads109.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%The Magic of Saffron and Cervantes%Andres uses widely available manchego cheese to prepare a salad of cheese, tomato, thyme and walnuts.%7/14/2009 2:21:04 PM%1481333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/104/764/mads_000108_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads108.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Surf and Turf%Andres turns Spain's sparkling wine, cava, into a light dressing for oysters and a refreshing mimosa cocktail.%7/13/2009 5:56:44 PM%1481804%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/754/mads_000106_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads106.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Tuna and Tapas%Andres prepares a classic tuna salad before joining the extraordinary tuna catch off the southern coast of Spain.%7/13/2009 12:15:36 PM%1482133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/297/mads_000105_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads105.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Spain's Vegetable Garden%Andres stuffs some piquillos with cheese, then takes viewers to Navarra to show them how to roast and peel the peppers.%7/13/2009 12:14:15 PM%1479600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/229/mads_000104_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads104.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%The Sweet Spanish Center%Andres explains the Spanish sweet tooth, cooking pancakes with chocolate before showing viewers the wonderfully thick hot chocolate of Spain.%7/13/2009 12:14:15 PM%1479133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/224/mads_000103_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads103_1.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%A Pilgrim's Progress in Food%Andres explores the food of the magical, mystical region of Galicia where pilgrims have traveled for centuries.%7/13/2009 12:14:19 PM%1479738%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/217/mads_000102_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads102_1.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%How They Cook Back Home%From his home region of Asturias in northern Spain, Andres showcases its great cheeses.%7/13/2009 12:14:16 PM%1478135%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/103/188/mads_000101_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/mads101_1.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Cooking for One: Moroccan Chicken%At Everyday Food, we're inspired by the flavors and aromas of other cultures. In this Cooking for One segment, Sarah prepares a fast-cooking Moroccan chicken, sweetened with honey, warmed by ginger, and flecked with fresh tomatoes. It's served on a bed of fluffy couscous.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%169668%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/905/efoo_004071_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4071.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Cooking For One: Roasted Chicken with Potatoes and Arugula%Roasting is a quick and efficient method of intensifying flavors. In this segment of Everyday Food, Emma turns up the heat and prepares a comforting meal for one: roasted chicken with new potatoes and arugula.%7/23/2009 11:20:18 AM%176936%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/98/874/efoo_004011_thumb__241067.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4011__740520.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Curried Chicken Legs with Carrots and Rice%In this segment of Everyday Food, we cook up spectacular meals fast with just five ingredients. Sarah introduces some exotic flavors to your weeknight dinner with curried chicken legs with carrots and rice.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%199203%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/842/efoo_004031_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4031.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Pork Tenderloin with Roasted Apples and Onions%Lucinda prepares pork tenderloin with roasted apples and onions. Brush our quick balsamic-maple glaze over the pork and serve it with sweet apples and onions for a terrific mid-week treat.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%202269%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/14/efoo_004081_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4081.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Barbequed Chicken Drumsticks%Emma prepares everybody's favorite, barbecued chicken drumsticks. We dust ours with chili powder and toss them in a quick homemade barbecue sauce.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%380458%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/42/efoo_004101_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4101.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Hunter-Style Chicken%Margot prepares a hunter-style chicken with dark chicken thigh meat, tomatoes and mushrooms that takes just 15 minutes to microwave. Zap up a tasty meal in minutes with Everyday Food.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%153530%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/76/2efoo_004102_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4102.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Lunchbox: Spinach and Artichoke Wrap%When you're hungry for something light and delicious, try assembling one of Everyday Food's unique sandwiches and wraps. Margot prepares a spinach and artichoke wrap that's perfect for the lunchbox.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%143104%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/206/efoo_004131_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4131.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Quick Bites: Smoked Salmon on Chips and Herbed Bocconcini%When company comes, it's time for some Quick Bites. Lucinda prepares two fast and easy no-cook recipes to impress your guests: smoked salmon on thick-cut potato chips, and herbed bocconcini. Bring everyday elegance into your kitchen with Everyday Food.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%140434%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/838/efoo_004021_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4021.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%PBS Remembers%A tribute to the chef who brought her love of food and cooking to homes across America for nearly 40 years.%4/15/2009 4:32:49 PM%30743%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/506/rememberjulia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS_Memorial_FullBleed.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Ladyfingers Genoise%Julia Child observes California's well-know baking teacher Flo Braker as she demonstrates the classic French technique for creating ladyfingers genoise, the batter of which is used as the base for a variety of miniature decorative cakes.%7/7/2009 11:28:49 AM%1446881%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/784/thumb-113.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA113.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Italian Cookies%Author and master teacher at Peter Kump's New York City Cooking School, Nick Malgieri, bakes a cornmeal-currant biscotti, amaretti or Italian almond macaroons, and waffle-like cookies named pizelles or little pizzas because of their round, flat shape. He demonstrates the two ways to work the biscotti dough to form zaleti (diamond shape cookies). He also shows how to pipe out the amaretti dough.%7/7/2009 11:01:18 AM%1448182%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/771/thumb-112.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA112.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Banana-Chocolate Beignets%Executive pastry chef Norman Love at Ritz Carlton in Naples, Florida visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Love creates chocolate-cinnamon beignets. Love demonstrates how to make the beignet pastry from choux paste. Using a pot sticker press, Love forms the beignets and then fills them with pastry cream and bananas. Love creates a walnut sauce for the beignets.%7/7/2009 11:01:33 AM%1448275%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/770/thumb-107-2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA107.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Chocolate Napoleon & Ice Cream Sandwich%Pastry chef Gale Gand of Brasserie T in Northfield, Ill. creates a towering chocolate napoleon and a fettuccine ice cream sandwich. Gand demonstrates how to make chocolate filo dough, poached pears, cranberry compote, whipped cream with ginger, and the mocha granache  for the napoleon.  He creates a filo dough &quot;fettuccine&quot; for the ice cream sandwich with raspberries and a fresh fruit kabob.%7/7/2009 11:01:34 AM%1447787%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/765/thumb-106.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA106.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%White Chocolate Pattycake%Chef and author, Marcel Desaulniers, of The Trellis in Williamsburg, Va., visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Desaulniers creates a white chocolate pattycake with chocolate tulips. The viewers are told when selecting white chocolate be sure the ingredients include cocoa butter. Desaulniers demonstrates how to make chocolate tulips by dipping balloons into melted dark chocolate.%7/7/2009 11:01:16 AM%1447415%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/765/thumb-105.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA105.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Puff pastry with Michel Richard%Master chef at Citrus in Los Angeles, Michel Richard, visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Richard demonstrates the making and baking of puff pastries. He creates a tourte milanese filled with layers of spinach, red bell pepper omelet, ham and cheese. For dessert, he creates sunny-side up apricot pastries. Richard designs the pastry to look like eggs sunny-side up.%7/7/2009 11:01:17 AM%1447346%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/737/thumb-103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA103.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Rasberry Ruffle Genoise Cake%Master teacher and chocolatier, Alice Medrich from Berkeley, CA, visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Medrich creates a chocolate genoise raspberry ruffle cake, providing tips on the best way to melt and shape chocolate. She layers the cake with creme fraiche, melted chocolate, rum syrup and rasperries in an adjustable pan and places the chilled, fan-shaped chocolates as a decorative topping.%7/7/2009 11:28:51 AM%1447415%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/787/thumb-102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA102.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Focaccia for Dessert?%Executive chef Craig Kominiak at Ecce Panis Bakery in New York City visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Kominiak bakes focaccia, testing  the elasticity of the dough by stretching it to see the &quot;window.&quot; He creates a sandwich with the baked focaccia. Baked with fruit and topped with sugar, focaccia can be also used as a dessert or a breakfast item.%7/7/2009 11:28:51 AM%1448344%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/780/thumb-101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BWJA101.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Mixed Game Grill%Chef at the '21' Club in New York City, Michael Lomonaco visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Lomonaco marinates quail and venison, and creates rumaki with boar bacon and rabbit sausage to form a mixed game grill. Using indirect heating with the coals on one side, Lomonaco cooks these meats outside on the grill. Back in the kitchen, Lomonaco creates a berry relish and home-fried potatoes.%7/10/2009 9:41:11 AM%1495457%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/100/168/120thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM120.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Seared Scallops and Quenelles of Sorbet%Chef Charlie Trotter of his own restaurant, Charlie Trotter's, in Chicago, Ill. visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Chef Trotter prepares the main dish, seared scallops with curried carrot broth. He follows this entree with his multi-fruit dessert, quenelles of sorbet in a warm peach soup.%7/10/2009 9:41:12 AM%1495550%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/100/163/108thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM108.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Roasted Veal Chops and Sweetbreads%Chef and owner Daniel Boulud of the restaurant, Daniel, in New York, NY visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Chef Boulud prepares roasted veal chops and sweetbreads. Chef Boulud uses many types of vegetables, making the meal both sweet and sour.%7/10/2009 1:08:41 AM%1495481%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/99/847/106thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM106.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Shrimp & Rice with Fresh Indian Spices%Cookbook author and teacher, Madhur Jaffrey visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Jaffrey prepares southern Indian shrimp in a spicy coconut sauce and basmati rice with fresh dill. She also demonstrates ways by which to intensify or change spices used in Indian cooking.%7/10/2009 1:08:49 AM%1494923%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/99/831/105thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM105.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Renaissance-Inspired Leg of Lamb%Chef Lynne Rossetto Kasper visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Chef Kasper roasts a renaissance-inspired leg of lamb, influenced by Italian cooking from the 16th century. She also makes a green bean with mortadella side dish.%7/10/2009 1:08:41 AM%1495248%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/99/794/103thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IJKM103.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Thai and Indian flavors with Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/20/2009 10:36:21 PM%1491951%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/273/109-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS109_FullBleed__406795.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%New Texan with Robert Del Grande%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/10/2009 12:30:22 PM%1486657%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/12/465/107-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS107_FullBleed.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Hawaiian cuisine with Amy Ferguson-Ota%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/16/2009 4:21:08 PM%1491998%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/71/106-1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS106_FullBleed.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Charles Palmer%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/16/2009 4:20:19 PM%1490790%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/545/105-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS105_FullBleed.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Pasta & Risotto with Lidia Bastianich%Italian-born Bastianich presents Mushroom risotto and orecchiette pasta with broccoli and sausage.%4/16/2009 4:20:12 PM%1492764%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/257/104-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS104_FullBleed__004282.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Salmon and Grouper with Patrick Clark%Chef of the Hay-Adams hotel Patrick Clark brings sophisticated salmon roulade and horseradish grouper to the table.%4/16/2009 4:20:14 PM%1493019%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/12/273/103-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS103_FullBleed__199382.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Cajun Cooking with Emeril Lagasse%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/15/2009 6:51:28 PM%1493600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/97/101-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS101_FullBleed.mp4
Collections%Bon Appetit!%Chocolate with Michel Richard%Julia Child visits nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes.%4/22/2009 5:11:07 PM%1489327%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/49/102-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/JCMS102_FullBleed.mp4
Collections%Cold War%The Presidents: Jimmy Carter%A peanut farmer who rose to become America's thirty-ninth president, Jimmy Carter was a failure in his single term in office. He turned to humanitarian work as an ex-president.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%9608266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001502-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex1501_1502_web.mp4
Collections%Cold War%The Presidents: George H.W. Bush%This biography examines the life and career of our 41st president, from his service in World War II to his days in the Oval Office with the fall of the Berlin Wall, race riots in LA and the breakup of the Soviet Union.%6/15/2009 6:33:37 PM%11403466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/935/525/AMEX-002009-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex2009_2010_web.mp4
Collections%Cold War%The Presidents: Nixon%From ending the Vietnam War and improving relations with China and the Soviet Union, and finally, his resignation in the face of impeachment, Richard Nixon was a tragically insecure man with a bold vision.%6/15/2009 6:41:26 PM%10113109%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/935/368/amex-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex302_web.mp4
Collections%Cold War%Astrospies%An elite corps of U.S. astronauts is trained to gather intelligence on the Soviets.%4/17/2009 2:52:10 PM%3176384%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/657/3503.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3501_web.mp4
Collections%Cold War%Missing in MiG Alley%What happened to American pilots shot down over Korea half a century ago?%4/17/2009 2:51:22 PM%3105066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/657/3418.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3418_web.mp4
Collections%Cold War%Sputnik Declassified%Top secret documents rewrite the history of the most famous satellite and the early space race.%3/14/2009 5:42:00 PM%3157162%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/655/3415.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3415_web.mp4
Collections%Cold War%The Living Weapon%Examine the international race to develop biological weapons during World War II and the Cold War, the scientific and technical challenges scientists faced, and the moral dilemmas posed by their eventual success.%6/30/2009 9:48:36 PM%3204533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/999/43/amex-001908-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_the_living_weapon.mp4
Collections%Cold War%Umbrella Assassin%On September 11, 1978, Bulgarian emigre, writer and broadcast journalist Georgi Markov died. Three days before, while waiting for a bus, Markov felt a sudden sting in the back of his thigh. Markov was soon hospitalized. After his death, an investigation ruled Markov had been poisoned. A pellet containing ricin had been shot into his leg. How had this political murder been executed?%12/10/2009 6:15:49 PM%3303133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/269/788/sede-000505-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000505-stream.mp4
Collections%Crime and Money%The Madoff Affair%Inside the world's first global Ponzi scheme - and how he got away with it for so long...%5/13/2009 5:43:57 PM%3301701%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/47/738/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2714-stream.mp4
Collections%Crime and Money%The Journal: THE WIRE's David Simon%From crime beat reporter for the BALTIMORE SUN to award-winning screenwriter of HBO's critically-acclaimed THE WIRE, David Simon talks with Bill Moyers about inner-city crime and politics, storytelling and the future of journalism today.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%3213600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/13/785/BMJL-001301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001301-stream.mp4
Collections%Crime and Money%Black Money%FRONTLINE investigative correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the shadowy world of international bribery.%5/5/2009 1:04:41 PM%3408066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/39/830/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2711-stream.mp4
Collections%Crime and Money%Taking on the Mafia%The inside story of a group of shop owners and young activists who stood up to the powerful Sicilian mafia. Carola Mamberto explores the story of a restaurant owner - backed by an upstart anti-mafia movement of young people and an elite law enforcement team - who refused to pay the mafia's monthly &quot;tax,&quot; taking a stand against mob bosses who've kept Italy in their grip for decades.%4/22/2009 10:14:19 AM%3406333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/753/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-801-stream.mp4
Collections%Crime and Money%Crimes at the Border%In a joint project with The New York Times, correspondent Lowell Bergman investigates the business of human smuggling across the busy ports of entry between Mexico and the United States.%4/22/2009 10:14:43 AM%3375200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/746/1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-704-stream.mp4
Collections%Crime and Money%Gangland Graveyard%&quot;Gangland Graveyard&quot; takes viewers into the world of the Mafia through expert insight provided by Joseph D. Pistone, the real life Donnie Brasco. In 1981, Three Mafia captains were murdered by Massino in a power play for control of the Bananno family. Over the next 20 years the FBI would use undercover testimony and accounting forensics to eventually topple Massino's Mafia career.%10/20/2009 2:45:02 PM%3283933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/214/406/sede-000502-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000502-stream.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Lizard Kings%Meet the monitors, the largest, fiercest, and craftiest lizards on Earth.%10/21/2009 5:23:08 AM%3142704%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/217/373/nova-003616-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3616_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Nate Ball%Mechanical Engineer / Daredevil%10/9/2009 2:53:38 PM%549477%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/nosn_00nateBall_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/NB_podcast-Nova%20streaming.mp4" t
Collections%Exploring Science%Eva Vertes%Eva Verdes is a cancer researcher, medical student, and avid runner. She started her science career as a young teenager, earning a prestigious award for her work as well as the nickname Doogie Howser.%9/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%442933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/nosn_00eva_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/EV_Monkeys_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Collections%Exploring Science%Rich Robinson%Rich Robinson is Assistant Professor in Cornell University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In his lab, he investigates tiny particles that might help solve the world's energy crisis. Outside the lab, he's a photographer, aiming to capture the souls of his subjects.%9/15/2009 1:10:50 PM%466766%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/nosn_00Rich_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/RR_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1__335354.mp4" t
Collections%Exploring Science%Ask the Expert: What Got You Interested in Science?%NOVA scienceNOW astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson holds office to answer viewer questions.  In this video, Neil explains what got him interested in science as a kid.%11/22/2009 11:14:39 AM%174266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/254/13/AskExpertScienceInspirationTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/AskNeilSianH264.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Diamond Factory, Anthrax Investigation, Auto-Tune, Luis von Ahn%Season 4: Episode 1%7/1/2009 11:17:14 AM%3122549%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/91/117/nosn-000401-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/NOSN401_medium.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Call of the Killer Whale%Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team investigate the world of the orca, which is the largest species of the dolphin family and is often called a killer whale. The expedition travels to the Arctic and Antarctic, the Atlantic and Pacific.%4/23/2009 10:19:01 AM%6396911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/25/476/jcoa-304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA304and305_stacked__358688.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Frogs: The Thin Green Line%It is the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs.  Population by population, species by species, amphibians are vanishing off the face of the Earth. Scientists are taking desperate measures to try to save those frogs they can, even bathing frogs in Clorox solutions and keeping them in Tupperware boxes under carefully controlled conditions to prevent the spread of a deadly fungus.%5/12/2009 5:05:02 PM%3031133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/43/138/naat-002610-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002610-stream-3.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Kilauea: Mountain of Fire%Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, is the world's most active volcano.  Its latest eruption began in 1983 and it hasn't stopped since.  Since that time it has created 544 acres of new land and has consumed 200 homes. But Kilauea is also the driving force in a spectacular process of creation -- the cataclysmic meeting of 2,000-degree lava and 75-degree ocean water.%5/26/2009 2:01:04 PM%3002000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/57/889/naat-002609-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002609-stream.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Extreme Ice%An acclaimed photographer joins scientists to document the runaway melting of glaciers.%5/1/2009 2:51:04 PM%3171533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/15/129/nova-003604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3604_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Why We Love Cats and Dogs%Americans own 73 million dogs and 90 million cats. They become best friends, soul mates, family members -- even surrogate children. Relationships with cats and dogs are some of the longest and most intimate of our lives. Why are we so attached? Animal behavior experts, evolutionary biologists, veterinarians, and pet owners share insights and observations about these animals and their impact on us.%6/5/2009 5:11:00 PM%3034133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/63/1018/naat-002608-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002608-stream.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Architecture 2030%Buildings are responsible for almost half of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Can a collaborative effort - government leaders, architects, regulatory agencies and building suppliers - avert a climate crisis through policy change and education? Architect-turned-activist Ed Mazria may have the answer.%4/16/2009 3:14:55 PM%1513406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/382/DESI-000212-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_architecture2030_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Is That Skunk?%Beneath a skunk's coat of black and white lies a much more colorful creature than we imagine. Skunks seem to know their power as they navigate the margins of our world. As a few brave experts take a deeper look at this familiar but little-known animal, they are painting a surprising portrait of this intrepid member of the night shift.%6/30/2009 5:42:46 PM%3012866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/91/630/naat-002606-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002606-stream__941035.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Is There Life on Mars?%The search for life on the Red Planet heats up with the discovery of frozen water.%5/6/2009 12:31:43 PM%3117650%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/39/829/nova-003518-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3518_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Ocean Animal Emergency%Wildlife veterinarians struggle to save injured seals and sea lions on the California coast.%6/9/2009 3:54:06 PM%3161814%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/159/3517_ocean.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3517_web_44khz__023087.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%American Eagle%Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes.  In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought it to the brink of extinction.%4/22/2009 9:06:43 AM%3020939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/1021/175/naat-002603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002603-stream.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Leeches, The Search for ET, Stem Cells Breakthrough, Edith Widder%Season 3: Episode 5%3/14/2009 9:03:24 AM%3118272%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/564/nosn_NEW_000305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nosn305_web.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Lord of the Ants%E.O. Wilson's fascination with little creatures has led him to some very big ideas.%3/6/2009 2:05:08 PM%3177941%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/664/NOVA-003510-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3510_web__751011.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Car of the Future%The &quot;Car Talk&quot; guys look for a new breed of clean, fuel-efficient vehicles.%3/20/2009 6:58:38 PM%3192133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/663/NOVA-003509-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3509_web__957196.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Affordable Green Housing%New York City is known for its diversity, but that quality isn't always reflected in its public housing developments, which often ignore the social and cultural characteristics of the communities who live in them. This episode follows developer Jonathan Rose through Irvington, Harlem and the Bronx - communities where Rose is putting sustainability within reach of public housing residents.%6/7/2009 3:53:38 PM%1512919%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/68/698/desi-000210-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_greenhousing_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Ape Genius%Experts zero in on what separates humans from our closest living relatives.  Ape Genius received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology, and Nature Programming.%8/6/2009 9:04:08 AM%3166899%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/121/545/nova-003507-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3507_HD_44khz_NEW.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Absolute Zero%The story of the harnessing of cold and the race to reach the lowest temperature possible.%3/6/2009 9:40:44 AM%6078466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1003/83/3501-episode.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3504_3505_web.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 9: Space Junkyard%Adam Rogers rummages through a &quot;space junkyard&quot; to see how spaceships are being reverse-engineered from 40-year-old technology; Ziya Tong interviews computer scientist Louis von Ahn about using human perception to digitize books; Wisconsin neuroscientists show off an invention that's helping blind patients see with their tongues.%11/6/2009 3:53:29 PM%3149508%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/545/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode109.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS109.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 8: Japanese Robots%WIRED SCIENCE travels to Japan and meets up with a GeekDad who builds fighting robots for competitions; Adam sits down with Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey, the co-founders of 23andMe, to chat about giving people insight into their genetic information; we meet medical professionals who are working to eliminate symptoms of various diseases by supplying electricity to the brain.%11/6/2009 3:51:26 PM%3142310%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/609/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode108.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS108.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 7: GeekDad%WIRED SCIENCE travels to Vermont to watch as sensors are placed on a bridge to monitor the health of the structure; Ziya Tong examines restless leg syndrome; Rocky Roccanova, CEO of TouchTable, Inc., demonstrates TouchTable's interactive interface; Adam Rogers looks into purchasing his own satellite; and WIRED SCIENCE'S very own GeekDad sets out to build a UFO hovercraft with his daughter.%11/6/2009 3:49:33 PM%3194044%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/609/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode107.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS107.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 6: X-Prize%Adam Rogers takes a look at the X-Prize competition; and we visit a Bio Bank where samples of tissues, organs and body parts are stored.%11/6/2009 3:47:28 PM%3050933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/11/881/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode106.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS106_HD.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 5: Blood Simple%Physicians at Virginia Commonwealth University are testing a synthetic blood that could be better at transporting oxygen than the real thing.%11/6/2009 3:45:29 PM%3050800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/673/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode105.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS105_HD.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Silence of the Bees%In the winter of 2006, a strange phenomenon fell upon honeybee hives across the country. Without a trace, millions of bees vanished from their hives, leaving billions of dollars of crops at risk, threatening our food supply. The epidemic set researchers scrambling to discover why honeybees were dying in record numbers - and to stop the epidemic in its tracks before it spread further.%3/5/2009 3:09:53 PM%3040933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/124/naat-002501-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002501-stream.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 4: Body Builders%Correspondent Tamara Krinsky visits with Dr. Anthony Atala and learns about building organs in his lab; WIRED SCIENCE heads to two underground labs in search of neutrinos.%11/6/2009 3:43:45 PM%3047733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/465/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode104.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS104_HD.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 3: Ball Busters%WIRED SCIENCE checks in with mechanical engineers to make sure every baseball that makes it to a major league game has the correct degree of hardness and bounce.%11/6/2009 3:41:44 PM%3045200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/13/817/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS103_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 2: Fired Up%WIRED SCIENCE takes a look at new ways that water, wind and technology are being used to fight today's fires.%11/6/2009 3:38:02 PM%3018200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/689/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode102.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS102_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Episode 1: World War 2.0%In the premiere episode, Josh Davis of Wired magazine investigates an internet botnet attack of Estonia's banks and newspapers; WIRED SCIENCE reports on cardiac surgery performed by a &quot;robo-doc.&quot;%11/6/2009 3:39:45 PM%3074333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/385/cove-wiredscience-thumb-episode101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/WIRS101_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Saved by the Sun%As the Earth heats up at a dangerous rate and fossil fuels become scarcer, ordinary citizens and businesses are bypassing the federal government to lead the way in exploring a clean, renewable source of power: the sun.%3/6/2009 2:16:34 PM%3188522%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/654/3406.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3407_web.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Kings of Camouflage%Meet the cuttlefish, one of the brainiest, most bizarre animals in the ocean.%6/24/2009 2:41:34 PM%3200200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/74/324/nova-003402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3402_44khz.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Underwater Dream Machine%Follow one man's quest to engineer a submarine with panoramic views.%8/5/2009 9:51:57 PM%3175723%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/126/1014/nova-003319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA_003319_44khz__428607.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Asteroid, Island of Stability, Obesity, Karl Iagnemma%Season 2: Episode 1%3/18/2009 12:26:08 PM%3123050%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/565/nosn_NEW_003313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/nova3313_web.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Can Animals Predict Disaster?%In interviews with scientists and eyewitnesses, NATURE probes the evidence that some animals may have senses that allow them to predict impending natural disasters long before we can.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3082007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/120/naat-002305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002305-stream__475856.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Violent Hawaii%The Hawaiian chain of islands, made up of six main islands plus two smaller ones, stretches for more than 1,500 miles through the heart of the Pacific Ocean. It is a place of idyllic beauty. But it is also a land of volcanic fury, raging mountaintop blizzards, dangerous rockslides, monster waves, and even tsunamis.%3/5/2009 3:09:50 PM%3063083%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/117/naat-002204-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002204-stream.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Shark Mountain%Some 300 miles off Costa Rica is Cocos Island, a tiny Pacific outpost that was once a favorite haunt of pirates. Cocos, a designated World Heritage Site, lies directly in the path of powerful ocean currents that often collide with the island, churning the waters into an undersea storm. Welcome to Shark Mountain.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3101933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/119/naat-002202-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002202-stream.mp4
Collections%Exploring Science%Earth Navigators%Seasonal changes impel a wide variety of creatures, from whooper swans to monarch butterflies, to begin their epic migrations to ancient feeding, mating, and breeding grounds, sometimes covering thousands of miles and employing ingenious methods to reach their destinations.%10/19/2009 4:39:34 PM%2949200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/217/234/naat-001711-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001711-stream.mp4
Collections%Flu Outbreak%Influenza 1918%Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans - more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.%1/6/2010 8:56:37 AM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/961/influenza1918THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX1005_4x3__159466.mp4
Collections%Flu Outbreak%Anatomy of a Pandemic%Join the PBS NewsHour's Ray Suarez for an exploration of the science and policy of this year's swine flu pandemic: what is known about the current H1N1 influenza outbreak and how is the government preparing for the next big threat.%12/15/2009 9:34:49 AM%3306057%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/272/897/20091214_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/20091214_documentary.mp4
Collections%Flu Outbreak%Predicting Pandemics%How do we fight both the swine flu pandemic and our fear of it? NOW sits down with Dr. Larry Brilliant, one of the most prominent figures in world health, to find out. The two discuss how high tech tools are making it easier for scientists to detect global outbreaks, the critical importance of early detection and early response, and how the current pandemic has yet to show its real hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:07 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/634/519-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-519-stream.mp4
Collections%Flu Outbreak%Killer Flu%In 1918, a flu pandemic ripped through the global population with such speed and virulence that by the end of the following year an estimated 40 million people would be dead. Where did this particular flu strain come from, and what made it so deadly? 85 years later, virologists and epidemiologists the world over are still hunting down the answers to those two critical questions.%9/3/2009 5:31:12 PM%3293333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/159/655/sede-000402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Secrets_of_the_Dead/sede-000402-stream.mp4
Collections%Flu Outbreak%Mass Extinction, 1918 Flu, Cynthia Breazeal, Papyrus%Season 2: Episode 2%3/10/2009 12:02:36 PM%3120666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/565/nosn_NEW_003318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nova3318_web.mp4
Collections%Going Places%Lost Cave Temples%In a remote corner of the Himalaya, in the forbidden kingdom of Mustang, a team of climbers scale cliffs to climb into mysterious caves for the first time and discover ancient cave temples lost to the modern world.%11/19/2009 7:28:27 AM%3370400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/251/161/lost_caves_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LCAT000_44khz.mp4
Collections%Going Places%PBS Previews%Filmmaker Ken Burns and his longtime colleague Dayton Duncan take us on a behind the scenes tour of their new PBS series, THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA. The team explains why they chose The Parks as their subject, as well as describing their five-year journey through research, scripting, filming and editing the series.%5/25/2009 1:43:32 PM%1489211%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/17/849/pbspreviewsnew.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/PPNP_Embedded__312417.mp4
Collections%Going Places%A Garden in Cairo%Cairo is one of the most densely populated in the world, with only one footprint of green space per person prior to 2005. His Highness the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims, saw the need to relieve this congestion. The result is Al-Azhar Park: a 500-year-old dump-turned-&quot;urban lung&quot; that provides much-needed green space and a source of civic pride.%6/8/2009 10:47:54 AM%1528453%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/333/desi-000301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI301.mp4
Collections%Going Places%Dance In America: Wolf Trap's Face of America%The 90-minute program showcases aerial dancers off the cliffs of Yosemite National Park, synchronized swimmers underwater at Coral Reef National Monument, and follows some of the country's most exciting young dancers to Mammoth Cave, Wright Brothers National Memorial, the remains of a sugar cane plantation at Virgin Islands National Park, and the sacred terrain of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.%5/6/2009 3:53:21 PM%5071029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/25/453/thumb-program-wt.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/wolftrap_program.mp4
Collections%Going Places%On Thin Ice%In a special one-hour NOW on PBS, David Brancaccio and environmentalist Conrad Anker -- one of the world's leading high altitude climbers -- adventure to the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, the source of the Ganges River, to witness the effects of global warming first-hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:03 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/578/516-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-516-stream.mp4
Collections%Going Places%Kilauea: Mountain of Fire%Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, is the world's most active volcano.  Its latest eruption began in 1983 and it hasn't stopped since.  Since that time it has created 544 acres of new land and has consumed 200 homes. But Kilauea is also the driving force in a spectacular process of creation -- the cataclysmic meeting of 2,000-degree lava and 75-degree ocean water.%5/26/2009 2:01:04 PM%3002000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/57/889/naat-002609-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002609-stream.mp4
Collections%Going Places%Grand Central%The dramatic story of the construction of New York City's Grand Central Terminal in 1913, lauded as the greatest railroad terminal in the world, with electrified train service under the city streets.%4/21/2009 4:11:53 PM%3040466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/835/amex-002004-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex_grand_central.mp4
Collections%Going Places%Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears%The Drakensberg Mountains are Southern Africa's Alps, rising more than 11,000 feet into the sky.  But beneath their beauty lies a hostile environment for the creatures that live there.  Each spring, drenching rains destroy the grasslands at the base of the mountains, and those who would survive must climb up sheer cliffs, through storms and snow, to reach the carpets of new grass on the plateau.%6/25/2009 1:50:07 PM%3059400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/86/916/naat-002607-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002607-stream.mp4
Collections%Going Places%The Druk White Lotus School - Ladakh%Ladakh, India is one of the most remote regions on earth. Beset with religious, political and cultural strife, it is also one of the most tumultuous. Enter the Druk White Lotus School, which intends to equip Ladakhi children for living in the modern world while simultaneously embracing Buddhist traditions.%10/26/2009 3:04:58 PM%1513569%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/20/294/DESI-000207-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_druklotus_44khz__847748.mp4
Collections%Going Places%London: The Price of Traffic%London's congestion charge challenges the 20th-century notion that cities should be designed around cars and asks drivers to pay for access to public roads and parking spaces. Thanks to Deputy Mayor Nicky Gavron, this plan is the core of a sweeping push to transform London into a transit-efficient and pedestrian-friendly mega-city in time for the 2012 Olympic Games.%6/8/2009 10:48:26 AM%1527989%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/69/343/desi-000307-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/DESI307.mp4
Collections%Going Places%Bogota: Building a Sustainable City%Enrique Penalosa, former mayor of Bogota, Colombia, transformed one of the most chaotic cities in the world into a shining model of urban planning. He reformed public transport, added greenways, built mega-libraries and created the longest stretch of bike-only lanes in the world, but along the way he met tremendous opposition from the very people he was attempting to help.%6/7/2009 3:53:31 PM%1513267%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/68/735/desi-000209-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/e2_HD_sustainable_44khz.mp4
Collections%Going Places%The New York Philharmonic: Live From North Korea%Opening with the national anthems of North Korea and the United States, The New York Philharmonic performs in the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre, with coverage by Bob Woodruff of ABC, which has had rare access inside the closed society of the DPRK, where contact with the outside world is completely forbidden to citizens. The New York Philharmonic visit marks the first by American artists there.%5/14/2009 4:45:51 PM%6872000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/18/81/program-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Great_Performances/ny_phil_program__465420.mp4
Collections%Going Places%Ireland%Although green is its emblematic color, Ireland's verdant fields are not the nation's only extraordinary natural features. Sculpted millions of years ago by the advance and retreat of vast shields of ice, the Emerald Isle harbors a wealth of wildlife among its craggy mountains, fog-shrouded coastlines, steep gorges, and vast networks of inland waterways.%3/5/2009 3:09:51 PM%3058266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/115/naat-002110-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002110-stream.mp4
Collections%Going Places%Violent Hawaii%The Hawaiian chain of islands, made up of six main islands plus two smaller ones, stretches for more than 1,500 miles through the heart of the Pacific Ocean. It is a place of idyllic beauty. But it is also a land of volcanic fury, raging mountaintop blizzards, dangerous rockslides, monster waves, and even tsunamis.%3/5/2009 3:09:50 PM%3063083%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/117/naat-002204-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002204-stream.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%NBR for October 12, 2009%Health care reform may bring higher premiums,  time is running out for first time home buyers to take advantage of the tax credit and a new way to get discount coupons is just a text message away.%10/12/2009 9:26:28 PM%1437733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/210/550/top-video-091012_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-21951-STREAM.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%Life Panel? Death Panel?%How did private discussions between seniors and their doctors about end-of-life choices for the very ill or dying become a flash point in the national health care debate? NOW travels to Wisconsin to sit in on some of these sessions and see how health care reform could profoundly affect the lives of American seniors.%10/9/2009 9:29:35 PM%1537266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/15/833/NOWpanels.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-541-stream.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%NBR for October 7, 2009%Top stories include: Reforming health care could cost almost a trillion dollars over the next decade. We talk Economics with Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman.%10/7/2009 8:38:13 PM%1458133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/204/1024/top-video-091007_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29148-STREAM.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%Pre-existing Conditions%As the health care debate rages in Washington, NOW travels to the nation's heartland to see what reform could mean for the middle class. NOW Senior Correspondent Maria Hinojosa meets two tight-knit Oklahoma families whose problems with private health insurance left them unable to get proper medical care--and on the brink of financial ruin.%9/25/2009 6:24:36 PM%1383800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/193/840/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-539-stream__390660.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%Health Care Reform Special Report%As Congress weighs legislation to provide universal health care in the U.S., correspondents from NOW on PBS, Tavis Smiley, Nightly Business Report, and SoCal connected provide analysis, discussion, and insight.%9/24/2009 10:34:56 PM%5032333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/1009/health-care-reform-preview.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Health-Care-Special-stream.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%Africa: House Calls and Health Care%NOW travels to the village of Rwinkwavu to meet the Rwandan doctors, nurses and villagers who are teaming up with Boston-based Partners in Health and the Rwandan government to deliver medicine and medical counseling door-to-door. Would such an innovation work in America?%9/11/2009 6:04:03 PM%1428533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/169/627/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-537-stream__143615.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%The Journal: Critical Condition%Filmmaker Roger Weisberg puts a human face to the 47 million uninsured in America in CRITICAL CONDITION. The film follows families fighting illness without health coverage.%8/21/2009 5:25:16 PM%3053466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/143/36/BMJL-001319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001319-stream.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%Lining Up for Free Healthcare - Web Exclusive%About 8,000 people with little or no health insurance lined up in Los Angeles to receive free healthcare provided by the nonprofit Remote Area Medical.%8/19/2009 3:57:32 PM%244459%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/140/240/healthevent_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/weboriginal_healthevent.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%The Journal: A Conservative Plan for Healthcare?%Conservative journalist David Frum worries that Republicans would only win a failing status quo in their fight to kill health care reform.   Also on the program, the JOURNAL sorts fact from spin in the health care debate.  Media analyst Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kaiser Family Foundation president and CEO Drew Altman discuss the messages in health care ads today.%8/14/2009 11:55:12 PM%3189133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/136/492/BMJL-001318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001318-stream__287560.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%Gambling With Health Care%NOW travels to Nevada, where a huge budget deficit, spiking unemployment, and cuts in Medicaid and other public services are forcing people to gamble with their own lives. Recently, the only public hospital in Las Vegas had to shut its doors to cancer patients and pregnant women. Should the government be helping out?%8/14/2009 5:35:38 PM%1517866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/136/158/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-512-stream.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%The Journal: Profits Before Patients%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/31/2009 7:17:04 PM%3072800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/123/11/BMJL-001316-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001316-stream__082015.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%The Journal: Debating Health Care Reform%Bill Moyers sits down with Trudy Lieberman and Dr. Marcia Angell to discuss health care reform.  And BILL MOYERS JOURNAL revisits a tough look at the hostile industry of &quot;Shock Jock&quot; media.%7/25/2009 9:06:36 AM%3218000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/116/317/BMJL-001315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001315-stream.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%The Journal: Profits over People%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/11/2009 8:26:28 AM%3111333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/101/294/BMJL-001313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001313-stream__799111.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%The Journal: Robert Reich and Kaye and Brookhiser%Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich sits down with Bill Moyers to talk about the influence of lobbyists on policy, the economy, and the ongoing debate over public health care.  On the 200th anniversary of Thomas Paine's death, Bill Moyers discuss the influential early American with scholar Harvey J. Kaye and National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser.%6/12/2009 10:16:27 PM%3182066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/74/865/BMJL-001309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001309-stream.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%The Journal: Reforming American Health Care%Advocate Donna Smith on how our broken system is hurting ordinary Americans.  Then, policy analysts and physicians Sidney Wolfe of Public Citizen and David Himmelstein of Physicians for a National Health Program join Bill Moyers for a frank discussion about the political and logistical feasibility of a single-payer system amidst the troubled economy and a government dominated by lobbyists.%6/4/2009 5:53:46 PM%3204066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/60/897/BMJL-001306-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001306-stream.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%Sick Around America%FRONTLINE travels the country examining the nation's broken health care system and exploring the need for a fundamental overhaul.%4/23/2009 10:35:32 AM%3255530%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/25/928/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2710-cove.mp4
Collections%Health Care Reform%Sick Around the World%In the debate over health care, what might the U.S. learn from the successes and failures of five other capitalist democracies?%3/5/2009 2:17:41 PM%3379066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/1003/39/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2611-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves%In the vast kingdom of Yellowstone National Park, two predators reign supreme: the grizzly bear and the wolf. Size and power square off against speed and teamwork, as mighty grizzlies contend with powerful packs of wolves for control of the food supply.  Normally these two hunters would rule their ranges uncontested, but in Yellowstone they must share resources, or face starvation.%1/18/2010 10:15:53 AM%3023866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/299/736/naat-002706-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002706-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air%Hummingbirds are the tiniest of birds, yet they are some of the toughest, most energetic creatures on the planet. Their unique flying abilities give them unmatched maneuverability, but at the cost of a supercharged metabolism that keeps them on the edge of survival. Hummingbirds spend most their lives in fast forward, but now - high speed video lets us enter their world.%1/8/2010 3:22:17 PM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/293/573/naat-002705-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002705-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Fellowship of the Whales%Follow a baby humpback whale as she travels from her birthplace in Hawaii, to feeding grounds off Alaska's coast.  Escorted by her mother, this newborn will learn many things along the way.  And when the pair returns to Hawaii, this yearling will be ready to take her place in her own community of whales.%11/13/2009 5:20:11 PM%3038066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/241/494/naat-002704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002704-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Black Mamba%The black mamba is one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes.  Most people would kill it on sight. But in the tiny country of Swaziland, one husband and wife team has taken a different approach to the mamba. They've initiated a study that they hope will change perceptions of what they feel is the world's most misunderstood snake.%11/6/2009 5:55:09 PM%3024933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/237/386/naat-002703-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002703-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions%The returning saga of Cloud, the wild stallion, finds us back in the Arrowhead Mountains of Montana.  Cloud is one of two fathers who bring up each other's sons.  Bolder is his by birth while Flint, sired by another stallion, is the colt Cloud raised.  Now, Bolder has gathered some mares of his own, and Flint has joined a group of bachelor stallions.  Who will rise to challenge the mighty Cloud?%10/26/2009 10:15:28 AM%3023066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/221/840/naat-002701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002701-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Lizard Kings%Meet the monitors, the largest, fiercest, and craftiest lizards on Earth.%10/21/2009 5:23:08 AM%3142704%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/217/373/nova-003616-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3616_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%The Loneliest Animals%The loneliest animals are the most endangered species on the planet.  Collected and protected by dedicated scientists, these animals represent the end of the line for their species.  In many cases, intensive captive breeding programs have been launched with the aim of sustaining these animals and the hope of returning them to the wild.%4/30/2009 4:22:31 PM%3001021%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/34/352/naat-002611-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002611-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Frogs: The Thin Green Line%It is the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs.  Population by population, species by species, amphibians are vanishing off the face of the Earth. Scientists are taking desperate measures to try to save those frogs they can, even bathing frogs in Clorox solutions and keeping them in Tupperware boxes under carefully controlled conditions to prevent the spread of a deadly fungus.%5/12/2009 5:05:02 PM%3031133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/43/138/naat-002610-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002610-stream-3.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Rat Attack%Why do huge swarms of rats overrun a bamboo forest in India once every half-century?%3/6/2009 9:54:40 AM%3166481%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/243/3603_rats.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3603_44khz.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Why We Love Cats and Dogs%Americans own 73 million dogs and 90 million cats. They become best friends, soul mates, family members -- even surrogate children. Relationships with cats and dogs are some of the longest and most intimate of our lives. Why are we so attached? Animal behavior experts, evolutionary biologists, veterinarians, and pet owners share insights and observations about these animals and their impact on us.%6/5/2009 5:11:00 PM%3034133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/63/1018/naat-002608-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002608-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Is That Skunk?%Beneath a skunk's coat of black and white lies a much more colorful creature than we imagine. Skunks seem to know their power as they navigate the margins of our world. As a few brave experts take a deeper look at this familiar but little-known animal, they are painting a surprising portrait of this intrepid member of the night shift.%6/30/2009 5:42:46 PM%3012866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/91/630/naat-002606-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002606-stream__941035.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Ocean Animal Emergency%Wildlife veterinarians struggle to save injured seals and sea lions on the California coast.%6/9/2009 3:54:06 PM%3161814%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/159/3517_ocean.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3517_web_44khz__023087.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%The Wolf That Changed America%In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw. Feared by ranchers throughout the region, the outlaw wasn't a pistol-packing cowboy or train-robbing bandit. Lobo, as locals simply called him, was the legendary leader of a band of cattle-killing wolves that had been terrorizing cattle ranchers and their livestock.%3/23/2009 4:48:36 PM%2868453%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/1021/82/naat-002604-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002604-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%American Eagle%Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes.  In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought it to the brink of extinction.%4/22/2009 9:06:43 AM%3020939%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/1021/175/naat-002603-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002603-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Lord of the Ants%E.O. Wilson's fascination with little creatures has led him to some very big ideas.%3/6/2009 2:05:08 PM%3177941%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/664/NOVA-003510-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3510_web__751011.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%The Gorilla King%Among the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, Titus reigns as king. In the decades that followed his birth in 1974, Titus was orphaned and abandoned, survived poachers, and overcame the deadly challenges of his rivals.  Researchers and conservationists recount his triumphant story as they share their memories and archival footage of Titus, from his days as a newborn to his rise to power as a silverback.%7/7/2009 4:34:23 PM%3015800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/97/76/naat-002511-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002511-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Ape Genius%Experts zero in on what separates humans from our closest living relatives.  Ape Genius received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology, and Nature Programming.%8/6/2009 9:04:08 AM%3166899%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/121/545/nova-003507-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3507_HD_44khz_NEW.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%The Beauty of Ugly%In the natural world, beauty can be many things -- including what we might find completely repulsive.  Not only can the bizarre be attractive, it can also provide just the edge a creature needs to succeed in a difficult environment.  From frogfish and hagfish to naked mole rats and elephant seals, we learn how and why ugly can be beautiful, even when it isnï¿½??t pretty.%7/21/2009 5:59:59 PM%3059066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/112/283/naat-002504-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002504-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%In the Valley of the Wolves%For almost a decade, the Druid wolves have held the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone.  But after reaching 37 members, the largest wolf pack on record, the Druids begin to decline.  This is the story of the most famous wolves in America, their battles against rivals, the dramatic twists that banish them from their valley, and the perseverance that brings them home at last.%8/10/2009 9:35:25 AM%3048315%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/127/190/naat-002502-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002502-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Silence of the Bees%In the winter of 2006, a strange phenomenon fell upon honeybee hives across the country. Without a trace, millions of bees vanished from their hives, leaving billions of dollars of crops at risk, threatening our food supply. The epidemic set researchers scrambling to discover why honeybees were dying in record numbers - and to stop the epidemic in its tracks before it spread further.%3/5/2009 3:09:53 PM%3040933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/124/naat-002501-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002501-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Kings of Camouflage%Meet the cuttlefish, one of the brainiest, most bizarre animals in the ocean.%6/24/2009 2:41:34 PM%3200200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/74/324/nova-003402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3402_44khz.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Can Animals Predict Disaster?%In interviews with scientists and eyewitnesses, NATURE probes the evidence that some animals may have senses that allow them to predict impending natural disasters long before we can.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3082007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/120/naat-002305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002305-stream__475856.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Holy Cow%About 8,000 years ago, the relationship between cows and man began with the revolutionary advent of domestication in Mesopotamia, the Indus River Valley, and Africa. Discover how cows have altered human life, human biology, and the geography of the world.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3107735%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/118/naat-002109-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002109-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns%In Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns, Cloud is now a band stallion with a mare and her children, a yearling and a foal. Meanwhile, Cloud's own child, which has a telltale golden coat, lives with another herd and will never know him as his father.%3/5/2009 3:09:52 PM%3003466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/121/naat-002105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002105-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Under Antarctic Ice%Antarctica. On the surface, it's the bleakest of lands, with ferocious winds, flightless birds, and enough ice to flood half the planet's population if it were to melt. But below that frozen mass, a fantastic environment of indescribable beauty teems with life. NATURE takes viewers into the world that is Under Antarctic Ice.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3092480%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/113/naat-002006-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002006-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Horse and Rider%Every relationship between horse and rider rests on a few fundamental principles -- understanding the animal, building trust, communication and working in unison.%8/14/2009 4:25:26 PM%3026070%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/135/922/naat-002002-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002002-stream__556909.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies%Filmed in the mountains of Montana, this poignant, engrossing chronicle focuses on an extraordinary stallion, whose life has been recorded since his birth in the wild in 1995 by Emmy-winning filmmaker Ginger Kathrens.%3/5/2009 3:09:50 PM%3052066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/112/naat-001901-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001901-stream.mp4
Collections%In the Wild%A Lemur's Tale%Deep in the thorn forests of Madagascar live troops of ring-tailed lemurs, the most beautiful and most social of Madagascar's extraordinary primates.  Our story follows five baby lemurs as they try to make their way in the world.  In an intimate portrait never before filmed, we learn of their high times, their sufferings, and the special bonds that hold their unique society together.%1/22/2010 5:35:18 PM%3100133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/305/700/naat-001408-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-001408-stream.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Wyclef Jean: Tuesday, 2/2/10%Singer-producer-activist Wyclef Jean explains his sense of the situation in his native Haiti following the devastating earthquake.%2/3/2010 3:29:29 AM%758897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/372/wyclefjean2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_wyclefjean2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Trey Songz: Tuesday, 2/2/10%R&B singer Trey Songz discusses his response to the pressure from social media.%2/3/2010 3:36:57 AM%666644%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/381/treysongz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_treysongz.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Peter Fonda: Tuesday, 1/26/10%Co-writer, producer and star Peter Fonda reflects on the success of the classic film, &quot;Easy Rider&quot;.%1/27/2010 12:36:47 AM%715035%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/309/25/peterfonda_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterfonda.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Keri Russell: Friday, 1/22/10%Actress Keri Russell shares the true story behind her latest film, &quot;Extraordinary Measures&quot;.%1/23/2010 2:00:22 AM%721327%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/305/985/kerirussell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kerirussell.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Harry Belafonte: Monday, 1/18/10%Legendary entertainer Harry Belafonte reflects on how he met Dr. King and offers his thoughts on what he made of King on a personal level.%1/19/2010 7:02:11 PM%1143977%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/303/120/harrybelafonte3_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_harrybelafonte3.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Rosanne Cash: Thursday, 1/14/10%Grammy-winning country music superstar Rosanne Cash talks about navigating being the daughter of an icon and finding her own voice.%1/15/2010 12:16:23 AM%1224039%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/298/915/rosannecash_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rosannecash.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Sandra Bullock: Tuesday, 1/12/2010%Actress-producer Sandra Bullock talks about pulling off two quality rolls in one year.%1/13/2010 12:31:02 AM%1323096%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/297/29/sandrabullock_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_sandrabullock__054589.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Alan Alda: Monday, 1/11/10%Emmy-winning actor-writer Alan Alda explains his passion for science and what he wants viewers to take away from his new PBS series.%1/12/2010 5:41:18 AM%558091%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/292/alanalda_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alanalda2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Tobey Maguire: Monday, 1/11/10%Actor Tobey Maguire discusses his Golden Globe-nominated performance in the film &quot;Brothers&quot; and how the role affected his personal life.%1/12/2010 5:51:43 AM%710855%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/296/292/tobeymaguire_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tobeymaguire.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Mary J. Blige: Monday, 12/21/09%Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige emphasizes the need to pick yourself up and talks about her new release, &quot;Stronger with Each Tear.&quot;%12/22/2009 3:00:47 AM%1163029%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/279/610/maryjblige_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maryjblige.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%James Cameron: Friday, 12/17/09%Oscar-winning director James Cameron about his much anticipated new film, &quot;Avatar&quot; and discusses the various themes it touches on.%12/18/2009 10:28:18 AM%1359714%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/276/583/jamescameron_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jamescameron__021933.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Boyz II Men: Tuesday, 12/15/09%Mega-selling R&B group Boys II Men discuss their new CD release, &quot;Love.&quot;%12/15/2009 11:26:59 PM%651317%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/274/1/boyz2men_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_boyz2men.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Jeff Bridges & Maggie Gyllenhaal: Monday, 12/14/09%Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal talk about their history and their moving scenes in the new romantic drama &quot;Crazy Heart.&quot;%12/15/2009 12:19:50 AM%958380%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/273/153/bridgesgyllenhaal_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bridgesgyllenhaal.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Morgan Freeman: Thursday, 12/10/09%Actor Morgan Freeman talks about achieving success late in life and how he came to portray Nelson Mandela in the new acclaimed film, &quot;Invictus.&quot;%12/11/2009 3:39:02 AM%1367841%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/270/158/morganfreeman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_morganfreeman.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Yo-Yo Ma: Tuesday, 12/8/09%Grammy-winning classical music artist Yo-Yo Ma reflects on discovering the cello and how he engages with young people.%12/8/2009 11:06:24 PM%1243660%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/268/156/yoyoma2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_yoyoma2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%The Journal: Oliver Stone%Oliver Stone came back from Vietnam a changed man, and his experiences of war have influenced his filmmaking. He talks with Bill Moyers about how being a veteran has affected his life, his work and his vision of the world.%12/5/2009 2:16:34 AM%2977933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/265/36/BMJL-001333-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001333-stream.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Harry Connick, Jr.: Tuesday, 11/17/09%Singer-actor Harry Connick, Jr. reflects on people who have influenced him and discusses whether a musical tradition can be preserved.%11/18/2009 2:53:30 AM%1380513%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/249/959/harryconnickjr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_harryconnickjr.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Tony Shalhoub: Wednesday, 11/11/09%Emmy-winning actor Tony Shalhoub describes the audience appeal of his show and assesses cable versus network TV.%11/12/2009 11:48:20 AM%729062%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/243/687/tonyshalhoub_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tonyshalhoub__663589.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Robert Wagner: Wednessday, 11/4/09%Emmy-nominated actor Robert Wagner talks about his newly released memoir, &quot;Pieces of My Heart&quot;.%11/5/2009 1:26:09 AM%805739%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/235/420/robertwagner_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_robertwagner.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Kris Kristofferson: Monday, 11/2/09%Singer-songwriter-actor Kris Kristofferson talks about being musically challenged and his friendships with icons like Muhammad Ali and Johnny Cash.%11/3/2009 12:47:06 PM%1421688%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/233/755/kriskristofferson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kriskristofferson.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Edward Norton: Friday, 10/30/09%Oscar-nominated actor Edward Norton shares the backstory of his new documentary, By the People, and talks about training for the New York Marathon.%10/31/2009 1:40:37 PM%780246%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/231/107/edwardnorton_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_edwardnorton.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Andy Williams: Friday, 10/23%Legendary entertainer Andy Williams shares stories about being raised during the Depression and reflects on highlights of his career.%10/24/2009 1:06:10 AM%1310643%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/222/593/andywilliams_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_andywilliams.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%RZA: Thursday, 10/22%Wu-Tang Clan founder The RZA explains the title of his new memoir, &quot;The Tao of Wu.&quot; He also explains the story behind his name.%10/23/2009 2:37:02 AM%562573%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/221/300/rza_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rza.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Anthony Edwards: Thursday, 10/22%Actor-director-activist Anthony Edwards describes his efforts to build the first public children's hospital in Kenya.%10/23/2009 2:42:31 AM%814695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/221/293/anthonyedwards_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_anthonyedwards.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Michelle Monaghan: Tuesday, 10/20%Michelle Monaghan explains the excitement of playing a strong independent female character in the film &quot;Truckers&quot;.%10/21/2009 11:32:02 AM%647447%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/218/923/michellemonaghan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michellemonaghan.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Joshua Bell: Friday, 10/16%Violin virtuoso Joshua Bell responds to purist critics and discusses the collaborations involved in his new CD, &quot;At Home with Friends.&quot;%10/17/2009 3:50:29 AM%736202%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/214/933/joshuabell2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joshuabell2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Sheila E. and Pete Escovedo: 10/15%Father-daughter musicians Pete Escovedo and Sheila E. discuss playing together as a family, music in schools and the Elevate Hope foundation.%10/16/2009 1:05:24 AM%1473747%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/213/885/escovedo_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_escovedo.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Michael Sheen: Monday, 10/12%Actor Michael Sheen explains is critical success in &quot;Frost Nixon&quot; and previews the storyline of his new film, &quot;Damned United&quot;.%10/13/2009 12:17:51 AM%790198%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/210/585/michaelsheen_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelsheen.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Richard Belzer: Wednesday, 10/7%Comedian-actor Richard Belzer shares his experiences with the late George Carlin and offers his take on the David Letterman scandal.%10/8/2009 12:13:43 PM%1424424%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/205/522/richardbelzer_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_richardbelzer__682302.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%George Benson: Tuesday, 10/6%Jazz guitarist-singer George Benson describes how the process of making music has changed over the span of his long and award-winning career.%10/7/2009 3:15:19 AM%670940%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/204/282/georgebenson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_georgebenson.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Michael C. Hall: Monday, 10/5%Actor Michael C. Hall compares his Dexter and Six Feet Under characters.%10/6/2009 1:58:47 AM%717264%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/203/305/michaelchall_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelchall.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%BeBe and CeCe Winans: Friday, 10/2%Gospel duo BeBe and CeCe Winans describe their faith journey over the past 15 years.%10/3/2009 7:50:02 AM%1186252%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/201/59/bebecece_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bebecece.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Rodrigo y Gabriela: Thursday, 10/1%Music duo describe the challenge of getting non Spanish speaking people to appreciate their music.%10/2/2009 3:49:27 AM%435969%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/200/81/rodrigoygabriela_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rodrigoygabriela.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Adam Arkin: Wednesday, 9/30%Emmy-winning actor-director Adam Arkin reflects on finding success alongside his dad and talks about his latest TV and film projects.%10/1/2009 1:16:10 AM%712527%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/198/1009/adamarkin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_adamarkin.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Michael Strahan & Daryl Mitchell: 9/24%Former NFL star Michael Strahan and actor Daryl &quot;Chill&quot; Mitchell discuss their childhoods, how they met and their chemistry.%9/25/2009 3:49:41 AM%761568%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/193/390/strahanmitchell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_strahanmitchell.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Outtakes from Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound%Watch fourteen outtakes from &quot;How Sweet the Sound,&quot; including interviews, performances, and special guests.%9/25/2009 5:53:30 PM%4117455%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Masters/192/888/amms-2206-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Masters/amms-2206-outtakes2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%David Duchovny: Wednesday, 9/23%Actor David Duchovny talks about his Showtime series, &quot;Californication&quot;.%9/23/2009 11:37:43 PM%709976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/192/587/davidduchovny_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidduchovny__848582.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Herb Alpert & Lani Hall: Tuesday, 9/22%Grammy-winning husband-and-wife musicians Herb Alpert and Lani Hall each give their versions of how they met and fell in love.%9/23/2009 10:27:52 AM%1361502%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/191/830/alperthall_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alperthall.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Forest Whitaker: Monday, 9/21%Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker explains why he exec produced &quot;Brick City&quot; and discusses the issues addressed in the documentary.%9/21/2009 11:32:27 PM%785185%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/187/967/forestwhitaker_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_forestwhitaker.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Jenna Elfman: Friday, 9/18%Golden Globe-winning actress Jenna Elfman explains why she's attracted to comedy and talks about growing up in L.A.%9/19/2009 1:36:22 AM%606673%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/186/479/jennaelfman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jennaelfman.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Ken Burns: Tuesday, 9/15%Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns talks about his latest project, the six-part documentary &quot;The National Parks: America's Best Idea&quot;.%9/15/2009 11:43:40 PM%1428828%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/174/915/kenburns_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kenburns.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Dave Matthews: Monday, 9/14%Frontman for the Dave Matthews Band reflects on the passing of band-mate and discusses the style of his music.%9/14/2009 11:36:33 PM%1395528%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/172/1000/davematthews_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davematthews.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Ledisi: Wednesday, 9/2%Singer Ledisi reflects on the risks she's taken, working in different genres and becoming a top artist without getting major radio play.%9/2/2009 11:29:21 PM%699315%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/158/109/ledisi_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ledisi.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Mekhi Phifer: Tuesday, 9/1%Actor Mekhi Phifer discusses finding roles that show African Americans in a multi-faceted light.%9/2/2009 3:47:31 AM%658458%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/156/192/mekhiphifer_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mekhiphifer.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Josh Charles - Healing Time: 8/28%Singer-pianist performs &quot;Healing Time&quot;.%8/20/2009 7:50:06 PM%225025%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/141/932/joshcharles_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisclip_joshcharles_healingtime.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Reba McEntire: Tuesday, 8/25%Grammy-winning country artist Reba McEntire reflects on her success and comments on the impact divine intervention has had on her various ventures.%8/26/2009 1:01:17 AM%678011%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/147/96/rebamcentire_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rebamcentire.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Quentin Tarantino: Monday, 8/24%Oscar-winning filmmaker reflects on how he sees movies and getting through periods when his films don't do as well.%8/25/2009 1:32:05 AM%1421897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/145/975/quentintarantino_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_quentintarantino.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Alexis Bledel: Friday, 8/21%Actress Alexis Bledel reflects on her transition from modeling to acting and discusses her new film, &quot;Post Grad.&quot;%8/22/2009 10:22:29 AM%523323%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/143/584/alexisbledel_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_alexisbledel.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Smokey Robinson: Monday, 8/18%Prolific singer-songwriter reflects on his relationships with label founder Berry Gordy and superstar Michael Jackson.%8/19/2009 1:02:45 AM%1509976%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/139/680/smokeyrobinson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_smokeyrobinson.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Dylan McDermott: Monday, 8/17%Golden Globe-winning actor Dylan McDermott shares the vision he has for his career and talks about his role as star of the TNT series, &quot;Dark Blue&quot;.%8/18/2009 2:49:12 AM%639988%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/138/569/dylanmcdermott_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dylanmcdermott.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Gloria Reuben: Thursday, 8/13%Emmy-nominated actress Gloria Reuben says divine intervention plays a big role in her life.%8/14/2009 2:27:43 AM%536148%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/135/648/gloriareuben_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_gloriareuben.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Corneille: Wednesday, 8/12%Singer-songwriter Corneille recounts his firsthand experience with the Rwandan genocide.%8/13/2009 12:47:55 AM%630050%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/134/477/corneille_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_corneille.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Jay Leno (Part 2): Tuesday, 8/11%Jay Leno talks about his youth in New England, the perceived rivalry with Letterman and why his show looks like America.%8/12/2009 9:00:29 AM%1017283%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/133/321/jayleno3_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jayleno2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Meryl Streep's Julia Child Inspiration%Actress Meryl Streep talks about the role Julia Child played in her life and why she wanted to play the culinary legend in the film Julie & Julia.%8/6/2009 6:31:12 PM%193460%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/128/354/streep_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/StreepInspiration-JulieandJulia.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Jay Leno: Monday, 8/10%Comedian-talk show host Jay Leno talks about whether his move to primetime will revolutionize late night TV and why he's taking the risk.%8/11/2009 12:52:09 AM%1367237%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/132/112/jayleno1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jayleno1.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Maxwell: Wednesday, 8/5%Neo-soul singer Maxwell explains his 8-year absence and his new CD trilogy and talks about touring.%8/6/2009 1:08:57 AM%825692%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/127/506/maxwell_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_maxwell.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Timothy Hutton: Wednesday, 8/5%Oscar-winning actor tells the story behind the character he plays in TNT's series, &quot;Leverage&quot;.%8/6/2009 1:10:29 AM%645378%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/127/510/timothyhutton_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_timothyhutton.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Lamont Dozier: Friday, 7/31%Grammy-winning songwriter-producer reflects on the 50th anniversary of Motown.%8/1/2009 4:52:17 AM%1138605%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/123/377/lamontdozier_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lamontdoziermotown__931664.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Raphael Saadiq: Friday, 7/31%Neo-soul singer-songwriter performs a track from his Grammy-nominated CD, &quot;The Way I See It.&quot;%8/1/2009 6:45:52 PM%194072%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/123/730/raphaelsaadiq_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_raphaelsaadiqperf.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Ashford and Simpson: Thursday, 7/30%Legendary singing and songwriting duo tell the stories of how they met and the first time they pitched to Motown record producer Berry Gordy.%7/31/2009 3:20:35 AM%1402402%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/122/491/ashfordsimpson_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ashfordsimpsonmotown.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Lionel Richie: Wednesday, 7/29%Prolific singer-songwriter discusses the early days of Motown and the role he played on Obama's compilation CD.%7/30/2009 2:42:57 AM%1350960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/121/224/lionelrichie_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lionelrichiemotown.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Berry Gordy (Part 2): Monday, 7/28%Motown Records founder reflects on working with Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder when they were both children.%7/29/2009 2:53:33 AM%1408081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/120/137/berrygordymotown2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Berry Gordy (Part 1): Monday, 7/27%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy recounts building life around Hitsville U.S.A.%7/27/2009 11:25:59 PM%1350565%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/118/749/berrygordymotown1_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordymotown1.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Joan Baez: Friday, 7/24%Iconic folk artist shares how she got into music and humanitarian advocacy and tells the story of discovering Bob Dylan.%7/25/2009 9:25:44 AM%1349288%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/116/464/joanbaez_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_joanbaez.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Spinal Tap Members (r): Thursday, 7/23%Spinal Tap members - Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean - explain how they came together 25 years ago for their &quot;mockumentary.&quot;%7/24/2009 8:05:00 AM%1307040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/115/442/shearermckeanguest_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_shearermckeanguest__693148.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Carlos Santana (r): Wednesday, 7/22%Music icon Carlos Santana talks about being the first rock act to take up residency in Las Vegas.%7/23/2009 9:14:51 AM%1318591%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/114/77/carlossantana_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_carlossantana__136792.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Prince Part 2: Tuesday, 7/21%In part 2 of his exclusive conversation with Tavis, Prince explains the genesis of several of the tracks on his new project.%7/22/2009 3:10:24 AM%904504%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/112/773/prince_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_prince2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Bria Valente: Tuesday, 7/21%Singer Bria Valente shares how she responded to the challenge of creating something that's not being done today in music.%7/22/2009 3:25:30 AM%453741%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/112/795/briavalente_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_briavalente.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Prince: Monday, 7/20%In Part 1 of an exclusive conversation, music icon Prince talks about his childhood epilepsy and the relationship with his father.%7/21/2009 3:46:05 AM%1383917%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/111/639/prince2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_prince.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Tracey Ullman (r): Friday, 7/17%Actress-comedienne Tracey Ullman comments on being a news junkie, becoming a U.S. citizen and finding humor in different situations.%7/18/2009 8:07:13 AM%1209295%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/108/770/traceyullman_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_traceyullman.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Steve Martin (r): Monday, 7/13%Steve Martin talks about how he came to love the banjo and demonstrates two styles of playing.%7/14/2009 7:02:08 AM%1408208%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/103/836/stevemartin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_stevemartin.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Lisa Kudrow: Wednesday, 7/8%Actress discusses the freedom of Internet media and her web series, &quot;Web Therapy.&quot;%7/9/2009 9:33:18 AM%679833%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/98/612/lisakudrow_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_lisakudrow.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%The Homemade Jamz Blues Band: Monday, 7/7%Tavis talks with The Homemade Jamz Blues Band, who also perform.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%874674%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/921/homemadejamzbluesband_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_homemadejamzbluesband.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Berry Gordy: Tuesday, 7/7%Tavis revisits his conversation with Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and shows highlights from the Michael Jackson memorial service at Staples Center.%7/8/2009 1:06:39 PM%675352%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/97/918/berrygordy2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy_jacksontribute2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Berry Gordy: Monday 6/29%Motown Records founder Berry Gordy reflects on his relationship with Michael Jackson before he became an international music superstar.%6/30/2009 9:44:37 AM%1495695%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/90/866/berrygordy_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_berrygordy3.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Paul Giamatti: Friday, 6/26%Paul Giamatti talks about playing quirky characters and his new feature, &quot;Cold Souls.&quot;%6/27/2009 10:06:46 AM%767117%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/16/641/paulgiamatti_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_paulgiamatti.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Katty Kay: Friday, 6/26%Katty Kay discusses the choice between career and family and the difference between balance and settling.%6/27/2009 10:06:45 AM%629585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/88/616/kattykay_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kattykay.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Mary Mary: Thursday, 6/25%Tina Campbell of Mary Mary talks about how they test their music with sample audiences before releasing it.%6/27/2009 3:39:21 AM%687420%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/87/628/marymary_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marymary.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Francis Ford Coppola (Part 2): Wednesday, 6/24%Tavis continues his conversation with celebrated filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola.%6/27/2009 10:04:26 AM%569769%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/86/534/francisfordcoppola_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_francisfordcoppola2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Francis Ford Coppolla (Part 1): Tuesday, 6/23%Francis Ford Coppola looks back at The Godfather films and Apocalypse Now and talks about his childhood bout with polio.%6/24/2009 11:10:33 AM%1330944%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/85/394/francisfordcoppola_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_francisfordcoppola1.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Roseanne Barr: Thursday, 6/18%Roseanne Barr reflects on her journey to Hollywood - the years of struggle, when people didn't want her working in their comedy clubs, the quick success - and the politics of the day that made her namesake show so popular.%6/19/2009 8:54:58 AM%1309642%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/81/124/roseannebarr_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_roseannebarr.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Chris Noth: Wednesday, 6/17%TV, stage and film actor talks about his play and being perpetually identified as Mr. Big from &quot;Sex and the City,&quot; one of the two roles for which he is best known.%6/18/2009 12:28:46 PM%798798%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/79/617/chrisnoth_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_chrisnoth2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Mary McCormack: Monday, 6/15%Actress Mary McCormack talks about the premise of her new USA Network original series, &lt;em&gt;In Plain Sight&lt;/em&gt;.%6/16/2009 8:33:16 AM%615348%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/77/750/marymccormack_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_marymccormack.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Della Reese: Friday, 6/12%Actress-singer-minister Della Reese talks about her historic guest-hosting for Johnny Carson and how she navigates her career.%6/13/2009 9:57:16 AM%871026%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/75/28/dellareese_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_dellareese.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Sharon Jones: Wednesday, 6/10%Soul singer talks about meeting James Brown and reflects on the obstacles she faced at the beginning of her career.%6/11/2009 10:20:42 AM%615955%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/72/586/sharonjones_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_sharonjones.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Nanci Griffith: Tuesday, 6/9%Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith talks about courting controversy in her songwriting, and also performs.%6/10/2009 1:51:27 PM%727527%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/71/442/nancigriffith_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_nancigriffith.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Kevin Bacon: Monday, 6/8%Actor Kevin Bacon talks about connecting to his role in HBO's critically acclaimed film on the war in Iraq, &quot;Taking Chance&quot;, and whether there'll be a remake of &quot;Footloose&quot;.%6/9/2009 9:32:52 AM%755288%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/70/226/kevinbacon_cove.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kevinbacon.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Nia Vardalos: Friday, 6/5%Writer-actress Nia Vardalos, star the new film &quot;My Life in Ruins&quot; discusses her writing process.%6/5/2009 5:06:43 PM%681087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/616/niavardalos_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_niavardalos.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Edie Falco: Wednesday, 6/3%Emmy-winning actress Edie Falco talks about navigating celebrity life.%6/4/2009 8:50:06 AM%806873%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/65/386/ediefalco_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_ediefalco.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Norman Lear: Tuesday, 6/2%Tavis talks with groundbreaking television producer-writer and activist Norman Lear.%6/3/2009 8:57:53 AM%1356556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/969/normanlear.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_normanlear.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Mandy Moore: Monday, 6/1%Singer-actress Mandy Moore discusses the evolution of her music and the impact of her recent marriage on choices she makes in the future. She also performs.%6/5/2009 11:37:58 AM%856142%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/969/mandymoore__461187.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_mandymoore2.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%The Journal: Jon Stewart & Josh Marshall%Jon Stewart, the anchor of the award-winning The Daily Show for eight years, about why so many get their news and analysis from his fake news show.  Also on the program: Josh Marshall, blogger and publisher of the influential talkingpointsmemo.com, gives his perspective on role of politics in the recent firings of federal prosecutors. And Bill Moyers remembers David Halberstam.%7/11/2009 9:19:58 AM%3301133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/85/888/BMJL-001102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001102-stream.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%The Journal: THE WIRE's David Simon%From crime beat reporter for the BALTIMORE SUN to award-winning screenwriter of HBO's critically-acclaimed THE WIRE, David Simon talks with Bill Moyers about inner-city crime and politics, storytelling and the future of journalism today.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%3213600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/13/785/BMJL-001301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001301-stream.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%The Journal: John Lithgow%He's played heroes, villains, saints, sinners, a ballet-dancing elephant, and a space alien, now actor and children's author John Lithgow - best known as Dick Solomon from 3rd Rock from the Sun - reveals a new side of himself: poetry lover.  The award-winning stage and screen star Lithgow shares his favorite poems, insights into acting and thoughts on art.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%2980066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/53/39/BMJL-001247-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001247-stream.mp4
Collections%Inside Showbiz%Teh Internets%Hosted by Amy Sedaris and featuring over 20 comedians working online today, this half hour long program seeks to academically understand the popularity of different comedy online, identifying common themes such as absurdist humor, cuteness, and a dada-esque ability to recontextualize traditional media for comedy's sake.%6/19/2009 11:02:43 AM%1699886%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/14/769/amysedaris2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/MEL_web_export_CoveSmash.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Wednesday, February 3, 2010%The Obama administration steps up its defense of how it handles terror cases as the suspect in the attempted Christmas Day bombing incident speaks to authorities again. Also, Haiti scrambles to find shelter for quake survivors and we get two perspectives on how the White House plans to help small businesses. Finally, a story of how theatre is helping soldiers cope with PTSD.%2/3/2010 9:52:26 PM%3194740%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/316/103/77189155_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020310_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Thursday, February 4, 2010%Tonight on the program, the U.S. Senate welcomes a new member as Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown is officially confirmed to fill the seat of the late Edward Kennedy. Also, Toyota faces a federal probe over brake problems in the Prius and Ray Suarez returns from his reporting trip to Haiti. Finally, Paul Solman looks to make sense of the economy with stand-up comedy.%2/4/2010 9:27:19 PM%3177604%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/317/1/browncove_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020410_448k__976476.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Tuesday, February 2, 2010%Civilian and uniformed leaders weigh in on lifting the ban on gays in the U.S. military at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill. Also on the program, we look at the future of NASA in light of the proposed FY 2011 fiscal budget and three weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, the U.N. says the situation remains volatile. Finally, a look at how technology is reshaping warfare.%2/2/2010 9:50:09 PM%3147279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/315/191/96346946_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020210_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Digital Nation%FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin (Growing up Online) teams up with one of the leading thinkers of the digital age, Douglas Rushkoff (The Persuaders, Merchants of Cool), to continue to explore life on the virtual frontier.%2/2/2010 6:38:53 PM%5170770%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/314/1018/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/2809__095111.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Monday, February 1, 2010%President Obama pitches a 2011 budget. Toyota finds a fix for faulty gas pedals. In Haiti, aid workers worry about adoptions after Americans are detained. And medical marijuana comes in for regulation. Finally, a former CIA operative talks about leaderless al-Qaida.%2/1/2010 9:47:48 PM%3164067%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/314/276/96324317_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020110_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Friday, January 29, 2010%Tonight on the program, President Obama meets with Congressional Republicans today in Baltimore to discuss political differences in a rare debate. Also, we get the analysis of Shields and Brooks and officials contemplate moving the trial of the alleged 9/11 mastermind out of New York City. Finally, Ray Suarez reports on the brutally simple realities of the economy in Haiti.%1/29/2010 10:09:19 PM%3163602%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/311/853/newshour_22_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012910_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: State of the Union(s)%Monica Youn and Zephyr Teachout on the court decision on campaign finance.  AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka offer shis perspective on President Obama's first State of the Union address and on whether organized labor can grow and generate jobs in the 21st century. And, Bill Moyers remembers historian Howard Zinn.%1/29/2010 11:10:54 PM%3139866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/311/865/BMJL-001340-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001340-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Thursday, January 28, 2010%President Obama hits the road to test out his new focus on jobs and the economy. Also on the program, we get four takes on the State of the Union address and what it means for the Obama administration going forward. Also, Ben Bernanke is confirmed for a second term at the Fed and we hear from the President of Haiti on how the struggling nation is coping.  Finally, author J.D. Salinger dies at 91.%1/28/2010 9:44:03 PM%3136876%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/310/993/0128_obama_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012810_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%State of the Union%President Obama addressed issues of the economy, foreign policy and health care during his State of the Union address, while acknowledging the criticism he has faced in recent weeks%1/28/2010 3:18:37 AM%6474474%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/310/18/COVETIMEOBAMA_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/SOTU2010.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Wednesday, January 27, 2010%President Obama prepares to deliver his first State of the Union address tonight. Also on the program, an interview with White House adviser David Axelrod, the analysis of Shields and Brooks and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner defends the bailout of AIG on Capitol Hill. Finally, Paul Solman explains how interest rates are set, with a little help from economic country musician Merle Hazard.%1/28/2010 2:17:17 AM%3158749%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/309/1018/0127_obama_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012710_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Tuesday, January 26, 2010%The deficit takes center stage as the CBO warns that rising federal debt could strangle the economy. Also on the program, we get reactions from lawmakers to an expected spending freeze on some federal programs and look at the state of health care in the battered nation of Haiti. Finally, the U.S. government gets a failing grade for its ability to respond to a WMD attack.%1/26/2010 10:26:07 PM%3170406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/308/981/4069738876_62c72d3833_o_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012610_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Sound Tracks Pilot Episode%Explore the making of a post-Soviet propaganda tune. Watch how the Seun Kuti, the youngest son of Afrobeat superstar Fela Kuti,  is keeping his father's flame alive. Find out why the composer of the mockumentary Borat wrote a symphony for the people of Kazakhstan. Finally for our Global Hit listen to a performance by Mariza, the queen of fado, Portugal's &quot;blues.&quot;%1/5/2010 6:17:57 AM%3321866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/280/141/sotm-pilot-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-pilot-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Monday, January 25, 2010%President Obama offers a small peak into what he is expected to say at the State of the Union address on Wednesday.  Also on the program, Ray Suarez reports on the obstacles facing U.N. workers in Haiti, and we take a look at the evolving nature of al-Qaida.  Finally, the growing threat of Asian carp in the Great Lakes and we explore the links between music and politics in Russia.%1/25/2010 10:21:07 PM%3158146%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/308/65/96164032_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012510_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Friday, January 22, 2010%Tonight on the program, we get a report from a hospital in the Dominican Republic where many Haitians have fled across the border in hopes of survival. Also, we look at the remarkable week in politics with Wall Street Journal economics editor David Wessel and hear the analysis of columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks. Finally, the growing U.S.-China dispute over free access to the Internet.%1/22/2010 9:44:12 PM%3149879%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/305/869/95946538_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012210_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Gavin Schmidt%Gavin A. Schmidt is a climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He is also a juggler who occasionally plays unicycle hockey.%1/22/2010 9:41:42 AM%406733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/nosn_00gavin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/305/380/GS_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%Thursday, January 21, 2010%In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court overturns decades of limits on corporate and labor union campaign contributions. We take a look at what the decision will mean for political campaigns in the future. Also on the program, we sit down with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and get the latest on the ongoing recovery efforts in Haiti.%1/21/2010 10:27:02 PM%3171613%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/304/999/SCOTUS_Citizens_v_FEC_wide_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012110_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Wednesday, January 20, 2010%Political shockwaves rippled outward from Massachusetts today as Republican Scott Brown won a special senate election to fill the seat vacated by the late Edward Kennedy.
Also on the program, aftershocks rock Haiti and the New York Times announces it will begin charging for their online content. Finally, TSA looks into new screening techniques at airports to prevent terrorism.%1/20/2010 10:18:08 PM%3148950%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/304/148/0120_reid_95896696_video_thumbwide.JPG%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012010_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Tuesday, January 19, 2010%Tonight on the program, we look at the high-profile role the U.S. Military is playing in the relief effort in Haiti as the pleas for quick action grow more urgent.  Also, a report on the competition states are having over education money about to become available through the federal stimulus and experts weigh in on the successes and failures of President Obama after his first year in office.%1/19/2010 10:55:37 PM%3166087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/303/244/ARRA13_video_thumbwide.JPG%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011910_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Monday, January 18, 2010%More troops and more aid reach Haiti, but many remain desperate as distribution problems and fears of violence persist. Also on the program, we speak with the U.S. Ambassador to Haiti and get a report on how text messaging is helping to raise big donations for survivors. Finally, a surprising Senate race goes down to the wire and a look at the movement sparked by the civil rights era.%1/18/2010 9:51:49 PM%3165019%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/302/360/95831576_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011810_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Greg Mortenson, Thomas Frank%Author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, whose best-selling books THREE CUPS OF TEA and STONES INTO SCHOOLS argue that education is the best way to peace in Afghanistan and across the Islamic world. WALL STREET JOURNAL correspondent and author of THE WRECKING CREW: HOW conservatives RUINED GOVERNMENT, ENRICHED THEMSELVES, AND BEGGARED THE NATION takes a look back at the decade that was.%1/16/2010 12:15:28 AM%3172466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/299/891/BMJL-001338-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001338-stream__358642.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Friday, January 15, 2010%Tonight on the program, death toll estimates in Haiti more than double as survivors appeal to the world for relief. Also, we talk to the Haitian ambassador to the U.S. and find out how humanitarian organizations are struggling to get relief to survivors. Finally, we look at a closer than expected Senate race in Massachusetts and get the analysis of Shields and Brooks.%1/15/2010 10:34:21 PM%3176350%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/299/891/haiti25_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011510_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Saving American Journalism%NOW talks to professor Bob McChesney and journalist John Nichols about the perils of a shrinking news media landscape, and their bold proposal to save noncommercial journalism with government subsidies. Their new book is &quot;The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again.&quot;%1/16/2010 8:54:05 AM%1537666%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/299/736/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-603-stream__867196.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Thursday, January 14, 2010%Tonight on the program, former President Clinton talks to Jim Lehrer about the international effort aimed at helping Haiti recover from their devastating earthquake. Also, we get a report on Haitian-Americans and how they are coping with uncertainties and communication difficulties. Finally, President Obama announces a tax on banks to recoup TARP funds.%1/14/2010 10:41:37 PM%3152341%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/298/837/Haiti2_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011410_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Wednesday, January 13, 2010%Tonight on the program, thousands are feared dead in Haiti after an earthquake leveled  infrastructure and left much of the country in ruins.  We get perspectives from a journalist in Port-au-Prince, a United Nations staffer in charge of humanitarian efforts and recap day one after the quake. Also, Congress presses bankers for answers to crisis and Google threatens to pullout from China.%1/13/2010 10:35:21 PM%3242155%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/297/830/95754676_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011310_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Tuesday, January 12, 2010%A 7.0 earthquake rips through the impoverished Caribbean nation of Haiti, making it the largest recorded quake in the area.  Also on the program, the federal government eyes new fees on bailed-out banks and we look at state budget woes across the country. Also, the city of Detroit throws a sobering auto show and we hear the poems of Philip Levine.  Finally, the confessions of a homerun king.%1/13/2010 6:29:43 AM%3180483%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/296/983/0112_HAITI_video_thumbwide.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011210_448k__441698.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Monday, January 11, 2010%Tonight on the program, the legal battle over gay marriage in California reaches a federal court and the Supreme Court revisits a clause about confrontation in the courtroom. Also, Senate Democrats wrangle over taxing high-value insurance plans and late night comedy braces for another shakeup. Finally, we get a report on a fragile state looking to rebound with the help of the private sector.%1/11/2010 10:29:24 PM%3195344%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/296/92/gay-marriage_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011110_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Dava Newman%Dava is an Aeronautics and Engineering Professor at MIT. She is currently working with NASA to develop a new, more efficient spacesuit for future space exploration. Back on earth, Dava explores the world's seas and has sailed around the globe.%1/8/2010 11:43:27 AM%475753%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/nosn_00dava_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/293/449/DN_podcast_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%Targeting the Taliban%NOW reports from Pakistan's dangerous and pivotal border with Afghanistan, where Pentagon war planners acknowledge many of the enemy fighters and their leaders are based. The U.S. has been relying on Pakistan to act against Taliban militants there, but the Pakistani army's commitment is in question.%1/9/2010 9:27:53 AM%1539333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/293/550/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-602-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: David Corn and Kevin Drum%MOTHER JONES journalists David Corn and Kevin Drum offer a hard look at the obstacles to real reform of the financial industry.%1/9/2010 9:27:13 AM%3209733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/293/904/BMJL-001337-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001337-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Soap Opera for Social Change%There are places in the world where the success of a soap opera is measured not just in TV ratings, but in human lives. NOW travels to Kenya, where ambitious producers and actors hope one such TV show, &quot;The Team&quot;, can help foster peace amongst the country's 42 official tribes.%12/31/2009 7:23:12 AM%1533800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/286/474/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-601-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Bill T. Jones%At the close of Lincoln's bicentennial year, Bill Moyers Journal takes a unique look at the 16th President. Moyers speaks with critically acclaimed choreographer Bill T. Jones about his creative process, his insights into Lincoln, and how dance can give us fresh perspective on America's most-studied president.%12/28/2009 4:09:21 PM%3212933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/284/918/BMJL-001336-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001336-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Washington for Sale?%Amidst fading hopes for real reform on issues ranging from high finance to health care, economist Robert Kuttner and journalist Matt Taibbi join Bill Moyers to discuss Wall Street's power over the  federal government.%12/18/2009 10:27:55 PM%3143933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/277/24/BMJL-001335-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001335-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Colin Angle%Colin is an engineer and inventor of robots. He is the CEO and Co-Founder of iRobot, which builds robots for home, military, and civil-defense use. He is also a snowboarder, sailor, archer, wrestler, and rock climber. He next hopes to become a dancer.%12/18/2009 1:18:08 PM%432866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/276/681/nosn_00colin_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/276/681/CA_PODCAST_640x360-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%Wednesday, December 16, 2009%Tonight on the program, confrontations outside the climate talks as nations continue to struggle to reach a consensus in Copenhagen. Ray Suarez speaks with U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Also, we get different perspectives on how Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has performed and weigh the impact of John Maynard Keynes on economists today.  Finally, we look at the plan to save the rainforest.%12/16/2009 9:59:20 PM%3140545%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/274/896/1216_climate.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121609_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Tuesday, December 15, 2009%Senate Democrats move closer to an agreement on health care reform but it comes amid talks of a further compromise over Medicare.  Also on the program, a new plan to move some inmates held at Guantanamo Bay to a facility in the Midwest and Ray Suarez reports from the climate summit in Copenhagen.  Finally, we look at how big is too big for banks who merged last year during the financial crisis.%12/15/2009 10:26:40 PM%3118811%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/273/971/1215_rx.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121509_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Monday, December 14, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama calls American banking leaders to the White House, urging them to revive lending to help grow the U.S. economy. Also, Valerie Jarrett, a top White House adviser, speaks to Judy Woodruff and world leaders clash on key issues in Copenhagen over climate change.  Finally, we remember a giant in the world of economics and preview a new H1N1 documentary.%12/14/2009 10:16:30 PM%3140870%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/273/81/1214_obama.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121409_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Friday, December 11, 2009%Tonight on the program, the House of Representatives passes sweeping changes regarding how the financial system is regulated.  Also, the final installment of Patchwork Nation takes us to Lincoln City, Oregon, and Margaret Warner reports from Berlin on how Germans are viewing the war in Afghanistan.  Finally, Mark Shields and David Brooks recap the week, discussing the Nobel Peace Prize.%12/11/2009 10:14:59 PM%3142356%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/270/915/1211_sb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121109_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Marines Are Landing%Why are we sending thousands of military personnel to Guam?%12/11/2009 10:16:20 PM%1508400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/270/555/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-550-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Howard Zinn%Historian Howard Zinn has chronicled centuries of people's struggles against oppression. He joins Bill Moyers to discuss the voices of today's people and his new film THE PEOPLE SPEAK. And, organizers George Goehl and Heather Booth on turning anger into action.%12/11/2009 10:30:35 PM%3219800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/270/684/BMJL-001334-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001334_stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Thursday, December 10, 2009%President Obama defends the war in Afghanistan while receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. Also on the program, the latest on a group of young Americans who may have been preparing to join terrorist groups and we look at the new problems facing older workers as unemployment hits a 26-year high in the U.S. Finally, Patchwork Nation looks at Boom Towns with a report from Eagle, Colorado.%12/10/2009 9:38:43 PM%3168200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/269/992/1210_obama.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh121009_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Wednesday, December 9, 2009%Tonight on the program, the health care debate reaches a potential turning point as Democratic leaders in the Senate agree on dropping the so-called public option. Also, a report on the global warming negotiations in Denmark and terrorism charges are brought against a man in Chicago. Finally, Patchwork Nation plows through Tractor Country to the agricultural community of Sioux Center, Iowa.%12/9/2009 10:10:06 PM%3132882%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/269/76/1208_rx.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120909_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Monday, December 7, 2009%Tonight on the program, as thousands of Marines and soldiers get ready to go to Afghanistan, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen talks to Jim Lehrer.  Also, Patchwork Nation begins a special look at the economy across the U.S. in Philadelphia and we get the latest from the climate meetings in Copenhagen.  Finally, the Metropolitan Opera looks to reinvent itself.%12/7/2009 9:53:33 PM%3099004%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/267/248/1207_mullen.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120709_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Laurie Santos%Laurie is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University. She studies monkey behavior to learn more about humans, particularly in the area of economics. She is also a photographer specializing in images of monkey feet.%12/4/2009 11:17:22 AM%398222%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/nosn-00laurie-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/264/557/LS_Podcast.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for December 4, 2009%Tonight on the program, good news comes for the U.S. economy as employers cut the fewest number of jobs in the last month since the recession began in 2007.  Also on the program, Secretary of State Clinton sits down with Margaret Warner from the NATO meetings in Brussels and the analysis of Shields and Brooks.  Finally, a new beginning for the NewsHour and the rules of journalism by Jim Lehrer.%12/4/2009 9:48:28 PM%2583545%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/264/1009/1204_jobs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120409_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Oliver Stone%Oliver Stone came back from Vietnam a changed man, and his experiences of war have influenced his filmmaking. He talks with Bill Moyers about how being a veteran has affected his life, his work and his vision of the world.%12/5/2009 2:16:34 AM%2977933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/265/36/BMJL-001333-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001333-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for December 3, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama faces new questions over sending more troops to Afghanistan as his top advisors go before congressional committees for the second day.
Also, a media merger of two giants happens as Comcast reaches an agreement with G.E. to purchase NBC Universal.  Finally, we look at the planned overhaul of the school system in America.%12/3/2009 9:57:46 PM%2474202%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/264/176/1203_exit.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120309_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for December 2, 2009%Tonight on the program, the new Afghan war proposal outlined by President Obama draws strong reactions across the globe and on Capitol Hill.  Also, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates sits down with Jim Lehrer to discuss how the Pentagon plans to implement the strategy and editorial writers from around the country throw in their opinions and reactions to the speech.%12/2/2009 9:49:37 PM%2575139%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/263/363/1202_gates_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh120209_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for November 30, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama reaches out to international leaders to garner support for his revised strategy that is expected to send roughly 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan.  Also, U.S. troops and their families brace for more deployments and the latest on the murder of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington.  Finally, Honduras votes and the poems of Marie Ponsot.%11/30/2009 9:55:52 PM%2564667%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/261/452/1130_afghan_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh113009_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Climate Crisis%The Maldives, a nation of roughly 1200 low-lying islands in the Indian Ocean, could be underwater by the end of this century if climate change causes ocean levels to rise. On the eve of the big climate summit in Copenhagen, the country's president, Mohamed Nasheed, is warning of a massive exodus from the Maldives if drastic global action is not taken.%11/28/2009 7:40:16 AM%1298533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/256/982/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-548-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Jane Goodall%Dr. Jane Goodall. Despite dire warnings for our endangered planet, Jane Goodall says all is not yet lost - we can change course if we act now.%11/27/2009 9:34:51 PM%2984600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/256/758/BMJL-001332-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001332-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for November 26, 2009%Americans around the world observe Thanksgiving.  In New York City, the annual parade attracts thousands while people across the country serve meals for those in need.  Also, China unveils its targets for reducing greenhouse gases and an update on the Mumbai terror attacks. Finally, a discussion on the way medical decisions are made and a look at how recess could be more productive for kids.%11/30/2009 5:57:10 PM%3057742%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/261/284/1126_afghan.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112609_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for November 25, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama prepares for the international climate meetings in Copenhagen where he will announce plans to cut carbon emissions 17 percent by 2020. Also, a discussion on the military options reportedly being weighed in Afghanistan and a report on the modern-day gold rush taking place. Finally, Toyota recalls four million acceleration pads because of safety concerns.%11/25/2009 10:02:26 PM%3113006%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/257/294/1125_climatethumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112509_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for November 24, 2009%Tonight on the program, President Obama confirms that he will announce his decision on sending U.S. troops to Afghanistan after the Thanksgiving holiday.  Also, a look at what consumers could learn from the military on how to avoid too much debt and a report on the latest safety concerns over cribs.  Finally, a famous chorographer mixes history with dance.%11/24/2009 10:03:48 PM%3140940%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/256/288/1124_obama.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112409_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Card Game%Investigating  the massive consumer loan industry and what's ahead for banks and consumers...%11/25/2009 1:12:51 PM%3383913%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/256/859/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2806_Bcast_44khz.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for November 23, 2009%Tonight on the program, new signs of growth emerge in the economy despite mounting job losses.  Also, two former secretaries of health preview the road ahead for health reform in the Senate, and terror charges are brought against eight young Somali-Americans.  Finally, a look at how India has handled the global recession and the Great Depression is captured through the lens of Dorothea Lange.%11/24/2009 10:33:32 AM%3160282%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/255/743/1123_jobs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112309_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Joe DeGeorge%Joe DeGeorge is studying Physics at Clark University. He also recently participated in a NASA undergraduate research program at the Goddard Space Flight Center. When not working on his science, Joe tours the country playing wizard rock with his band, Harry and the Potters.%11/20/2009 1:26:18 PM%429081%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/nosn_00JoeD_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/252/399/JD_PODCAST.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for November 20, 2009%Tonight on the program, we examine the second major change involving guidelines for cancer screening for women in the last week.  Also, a report on tuition hikes and protests at public universities in California and Oprah Winfrey makes a major move.  Finally, the analysis of Shields and Gerson, and an excerpt from the PBS Program NOW takes a look at family members caring for injured war veterans.%11/20/2009 11:00:06 PM%3150669%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/252/908/1120_cancer.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh112009_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: LBJ's Road to War%As President Obama prepares to announce how many more troops he will send to Afghanistan, Bill Moyers remembers the presidency of Lyndon Johnson and the agonizing decisions that escalated America's involvement in Vietnam. Through Johnson's secret tapes of phone calls and conversations, and his own reminiscences, Moyers recalls the events that plunged us ever deeper into war.%11/20/2009 11:50:33 PM%3238333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/252/918/BMJL-001331-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001331-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Who's Helping Our Wounded Vets?%The Pentagon estimates that as many as one in five American soldiers are coming home from war zones with traumatic brain injuries. But lost in the reports of these returning soldiers are the stories of family members who often sacrifice everything to care for them. NOW reveals how little has been done to help these family caregivers, and reports on dedicated efforts to support them.%11/20/2009 7:26:38 PM%1537733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/252/645/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-547-stream__699215.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The NewsHour for November 19, 2009%Tonight on the program, the U.S. Senate inches closer to debating Democrats $848 billion health care reform bill, despite stiff GOP resistance.  Also, President Obama wraps his four-nation Asian tour in South Korea and Defense Secretary Robert Gates says it is troubling that warning signs were ignored prior to the Fort Hood shooting.  Finally, we hear the music of renowned pipa virtuoso Wu Man.%11/19/2009 10:01:30 PM%3101814%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/251/817/1119_rx.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh111909_448k.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%A Death in Tehran%The life and death of the woman whose image remains a potent symbol for those who want to keep the Iranian reform movement alive.%11/18/2009 4:45:33 PM%3342071%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/250/104/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2805_HD_44khz__077806.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Elizabeth Warren on the Economy%What exactly is going on with the economy? Stocks are up and big bonuses are back, but while they're throwing parties on Wall Street, there's pain on Main Street. NOW gets answers and insight from Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren, who's been heading up the congressional panel overseeing how the bailout money is being spent.%11/13/2009 9:19:12 PM%1456200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/245/448/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-546-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Anna Deavere Smith%While politicians and the media war over &quot;the public option&quot; and &quot;bending the cost curve,&quot; acclaimed actress-playwright Anna Deavere Smith and her one-woman play &quot;LET ME DOWN EASY&quot; give voice to questions of life and death, sickness and healthcare. The JOURNAL visits a new home in New York City for contemplation and celebration of poetry.%11/13/2009 11:56:27 PM%3219066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/245/662/BMJL-001330-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001330-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Ina Vandebroek%Ina Vandebroek is an ethnobotanist and Postdoctoral Research Associate at the New York Botanical Garden. She studies how cultures use medicinal plants in both South America and New York City. Ina is also a superb salsa dancer who sometimes forgets to let the man lead.%11/6/2009 2:27:00 PM%380667%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/16/49/nosn-00ina-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/237/172/IV_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming__888651.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%David Sirota On The 2009 Election%Only one year after a historic election rerouted the course of America's political culture, do the 2009 election results show momentum swinging in the opposite direction? NOW's David Brancaccio talks to political author and columnist David Sirota about populist anger, the Obama administration's successes and failures, and how this week's election results foreshadow the state of politics in 2010.%11/6/2009 6:06:05 PM%1444466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/237/379/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-545-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Web Exclusive - Glenn Greenwald%Bill Moyers conducts a Web exclusive interview with Glenn Greenwald, about Afghanistan, government secrecy, the economy and his challenge to the editorial staff of THE WASHINGTON POST to justify their argument that the U.S. should  borrow money for war but not for health care.%10/30/2009 4:29:19 PM%2362333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/230/93/BMJL-greenwald-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-greenwaldexclusive-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Economic Recovery in Review%With Americans still facing rising unemployment, foreclosures, and declining property values, renowned economist James K. Galbraith on whether we've averted another crisis and how to get help for the middle class.  And, National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser talks about his mentor William F. Buckley, Jr. and today's conservative movement.%10/30/2009 11:02:20 PM%3214333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/230/461/BMJL-001328-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001328-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Electric Car Dreams%NOW investigates how the Danish government and Better Place are working together to put electric cars into the hands of as many Danish families as possible. The idea is still having trouble getting out of the garage here in America, but Denmark could be an inspiration.%11/2/2009 5:02:28 PM%1430266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/232/1018/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-544-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Close to Home%Producer Ofra Bikel chronicles the recession's impact on one unlikely neighborhood--New York's Upper East Side..%10/28/2009 12:04:47 PM%3323007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/15/17/FRONclose2HomeThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2803_44khzB.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Eran Egozy%Eran is an electrical engineer and computer scientist as well as a classical clarinetist. He cofounded the video game company Harmonix Music and helped bring the joy of making music to countless people with &quot;Rock Band&quot; and &quot;Guitar Hero.&quot;%10/23/2009 11:27:42 AM%458942%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/nosn_00eran_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/219/700/EE_PODCAST-Nova%20streaming-output.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Judge Richard Goldstone%Bill Moyers talks with Justice Richard Goldstone, who headed up the controversial UN Human Rights Council investigation into fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.%10/23/2009 11:31:59 PM%3166000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/222/388/BMJL-001327-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001327-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Water World%Is climate change turning coastal countries into water worlds? NOW travels to Bangladesh to examine some innovative solutions being implemented in a country where entire communities are inundated by water, battered by cyclones, and flooded from their homes.%10/23/2009 9:28:43 PM%1535733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/222/66/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-543-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Warning%Long before the economic meltdown, one woman tried to warn about the threat to the financial system...%10/21/2009 3:05:49 PM%3316250%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/17/241/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2802_Warning_44khz.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Redefining the United States%Journalist Mark  Danner speaks with Bill Moyers about Obama's challenges in resetting the mindset of America from war to peace, and redefining the US as a nation. The Journal profiles public health doctor America Bracho, who serves her Santa Ana, CA community -- notorious for crime, poverty and disease -- with her organization, Latino Health Access.%10/16/2009 11:08:33 PM%3191605%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/214/743/BMJL-001326-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001326-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Nurses Needed%By the year 2020, a nationwide shortage of up to 500,000 trained nurses could mean that hundreds of thousands of patients will receive less attention and substandard treatment. NOW on PBS takes a hard look at the strains this crisis is placing on the entire medical system, as well as innovative efforts to reverse the trend.%10/21/2009 4:16:34 PM%1429066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/17/321/NOWnurses.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-442-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Obama's War%Can U.S. forces succeed in a land long known as the &quot;graveyard of empires?&quot;%10/14/2009 11:51:47 AM%3314903%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/212/124/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2801_ObamaWar_44khz_2__133806.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Nate Ball%Mechanical Engineer / Daredevil%10/9/2009 2:53:38 PM%549477%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/nosn_00nateBall_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/NB_podcast-Nova%20streaming.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%Pres. Obama Reacts to Nobel Peace Award%Held in the White House Rose Garden, Obama described himself as &quot;surprised and humbled.&quot;%10/9/2009 3:02:22 PM%357923%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/207/50/obamanobel.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/obama_nobel.flv
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Life Panel? Death Panel?%How did private discussions between seniors and their doctors about end-of-life choices for the very ill or dying become a flash point in the national health care debate? NOW travels to Wisconsin to sit in on some of these sessions and see how health care reform could profoundly affect the lives of American seniors.%10/9/2009 9:29:35 PM%1537266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/15/833/NOWpanels.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-541-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Eva Vertes%Eva Verdes is a cancer researcher, medical student, and avid runner. She started her science career as a young teenager, earning a prestigious award for her work as well as the nickname Doogie Howser.%9/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%442933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/nosn_00eva_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/EV_Monkeys_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%Pre-existing Conditions%As the health care debate rages in Washington, NOW travels to the nation's heartland to see what reform could mean for the middle class. NOW Senior Correspondent Maria Hinojosa meets two tight-knit Oklahoma families whose problems with private health insurance left them unable to get proper medical care--and on the brink of financial ruin.%9/25/2009 6:24:36 PM%1383800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/193/840/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-539-stream__390660.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: A New Direction for Afghanistan?%Rory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, on Afghanistan. And, Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of Global Fund for Women, the largest grant-making foundation focused exclusively on women's rights.%9/25/2009 11:25:47 PM%3219133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/193/912/BMJL-001324-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001324-stream__805724.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Surrogacy: Wombs for Rent?%Commercial surrogacy is banned in almost every developed country in the world except the United States, making it a land of opportunity for parents around the world. NOW investigates how shady surrogacy services and a lack of regulation in the U.S. may be defrauding hopeful couples and victimizing mothers trying to help them.%9/19/2009 8:19:06 AM%1444333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/186/125/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-538-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Is Conservatism Dead?%Digging deep into the roots and evolution of the American conservative movement, Sam Tanenhaus talks with Bill Moyers about why he believes that conservatism is dead and how it might yet come back to life. With public support for labor unions at its lowest point in 70 years, Bill Moyers talks with labor experts Bill Fletcher and Michael Zweig.%9/18/2009 9:06:38 PM%3202600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/185/165/tenanebaum.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001323-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Rich Robinson%Rich Robinson is Assistant Professor in Cornell University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In his lab, he investigates tiny particles that might help solve the world's energy crisis. Outside the lab, he's a photographer, aiming to capture the souls of his subjects.%9/15/2009 1:10:50 PM%466766%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/nosn_00Rich_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/RR_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1__335354.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Obama at the Crossroads%With a landmark speech on health reform behind him and tensions rising in war-torn Afghanistan, Bill Moyers Journal looks at President Obama's next big fights.  Global health specialist and incoming president of Dartmouth College Dr. Jim Yong Kim shares his expertise in public health.  A hard look at the state of affairs in  Afghanistan with McClatchy DC Pentagon correspondent Nancy Youssef.%9/11/2009 10:00:07 PM%3220266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/170/137/BMJL-001322-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001322-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Africa: House Calls and Health Care%NOW travels to the village of Rwinkwavu to meet the Rwandan doctors, nurses and villagers who are teaming up with Boston-based Partners in Health and the Rwandan government to deliver medicine and medical counseling door-to-door. Would such an innovation work in America?%9/11/2009 6:04:03 PM%1428533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/169/627/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-537-stream__143615.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Floyd Abrams and Trevor Potter%Next week, the Supreme Court reconvenes early for a special hearing on the constitutionality of campaign finance limits for corporations. To hear the arguments, Bill Moyers sits down with Trevor Potter, president and general counsel of The Campaign Legal Center and a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, and Floyd Abrams, a First Amendment attorney%9/4/2009 10:26:09 PM%3203600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/162/515/BMJL-001321-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001321-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%After Guantanamo%NOW on PBS investigates the controversial tactic of &quot;preventative detention,&quot; a government plan that may detain suspects indefinitely without trial or even formal charges. Implementing such a plan may have far-reaching consequences on not just our fight against terrorism, but the integrity of the U.S. Constitution and the cause of human rights.%9/4/2009 5:05:22 PM%1532133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/162/39/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-536-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Mark Siddall%Mark is Curator and Professor of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History. He travels the world studying leeches. Watch as he shares some his scientific secrets and culinary adventures.%9/10/2009 2:29:17 PM%451533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/nosn-mark-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/SLOS_512x288-COVE.mp4" t
Collections%Internationally Available%Keep on Trucking?%Where should America be placing its bets for moving our economy and what would you personally sacrifice for it? Correspondent Miles O'Brien looks at the contemporary needs, challenges, and solutions for transporting vital cargo across America, and how those decisions affect the way you live, work, and travel.%8/30/2009 8:36:26 AM%1432800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/150/1015/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/NOW-535-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Critical Condition%Filmmaker Roger Weisberg puts a human face to the 47 million uninsured in America in CRITICAL CONDITION. The film follows families fighting illness without health coverage.%8/21/2009 5:25:16 PM%3053466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/143/36/BMJL-001319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001319-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: A Conservative Plan for Healthcare?%Conservative journalist David Frum worries that Republicans would only win a failing status quo in their fight to kill health care reform.   Also on the program, the JOURNAL sorts fact from spin in the health care debate.  Media analyst Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kaiser Family Foundation president and CEO Drew Altman discuss the messages in health care ads today.%8/14/2009 11:55:12 PM%3189133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/136/492/BMJL-001318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001318-stream__287560.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Gambling With Health Care%NOW travels to Nevada, where a huge budget deficit, spiking unemployment, and cuts in Medicaid and other public services are forcing people to gamble with their own lives. Recently, the only public hospital in Las Vegas had to shut its doors to cancer patients and pregnant women. Should the government be helping out?%8/14/2009 5:35:38 PM%1517866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/136/158/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-512-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot & Artist Chris Jordan%Bill Moyers speaks with one of America's leading educators and author of The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk, and Adventure in the 25 Years After 50. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is the first African American woman in the history of Harvard to have an endowed professorship named in her honor.   And, photographic artist Chris Jordan turns the statistics of consumerism into palpable images.%8/7/2009 9:15:30 AM%2959866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/128/402/BMJL-001317-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001317-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Power Struggle%NOW travels to California, which has the most ambitious clean energy plan in the nation. But the state's efforts face stiff opposition from property owners and conservationists who prefer renewable energy from &quot;local sources,&quot; such as photovoltaic rooftop solar panels.%8/7/2009 6:56:38 PM%1378000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/95/789/cove-sm-532.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-532-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Profits Before Patients%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/31/2009 7:17:04 PM%3072800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/123/11/BMJL-001316-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001316-stream__082015.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Fighting Child Prostitution%NOW on PBS visits Atlanta, Georgia to see how one American city is handling the tragic phenomenon of child prostitution. It is one of 27 American cities where the problem seems to be spinning out of control.%7/31/2009 5:46:32 PM%1379466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/95/751/cove-sm-531.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-531-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Debating Health Care Reform%Bill Moyers sits down with Trudy Lieberman and Dr. Marcia Angell to discuss health care reform.  And BILL MOYERS JOURNAL revisits a tough look at the hostile industry of &quot;Shock Jock&quot; media.%7/25/2009 9:06:36 AM%3218000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/116/317/BMJL-001315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001315-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Wall Street Reform and You%The Obama Administration recently released its proposal for financial regulatory reform, but before change comes to Wall Street, a reform plan has to get through Congress with its teeth intact. David Brancaccio sits with Zanny Minton Beddoes, economics editor for The Economist magazine, to review the proposal and its ramifications for America.%7/25/2009 9:48:04 AM%1534800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/99/657/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-530-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Inside Israel's Army%NOW travels to Israel to see how a lifetime of war shapes the psyche of a nation where almost every able-bodied man and woman must serve in the military. NOW goes inside Israel's defense forces -- where few have gone before -- to speak with reservists about the impact of constant war on both their lives and their world view.%7/17/2009 4:18:10 PM%1536600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/99/583/cove-sm__111326.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-529-stream__832978.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God%In his new book, &quot;The Evolution of God,&quot; bestselling author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God has changed through history. Wright sits down with Bill Moyers to discuss why he thinks the notion of God is imperative to a moral society. And, Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on health care.%7/20/2009 2:20:16 PM%3217533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/110/721/BMJL-001314-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001314-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Peace and Prosperity in the West Bank?%Once one of the most dangerous and violent cities in the West Bank, Jenin was the scene of frequent battles between the Israeli military and Palestinian fighters, and was the hometown of more than two dozen suicide bombers. Today, however, there's been a huge turnaround. Jenin is now the center of an international effort to build a safe and economically prosperous Palestinian state.%7/13/2009 5:18:55 PM%1523733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/101/46/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-528-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Profits over People%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/11/2009 8:26:28 AM%3111333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/101/294/BMJL-001313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001313-stream__799111.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Faith & Social Justice%Bill Moyers speaks with Cornel West, Serene Jones, and Gary Dorrien for a fresh take on what our core ethics and values as a society say about America's politics, policy, and the challenges of balancing capitalism and democracy.%7/3/2009 3:58:03 PM%3207600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/94/429/BMJL-001312-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001312-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Ocean Tipping Point?%NOW looks at a growing body of evidence that suggests climate change is affecting the chemistry of the seas, which could have potentially catastrophic results on the way we live. NOW travels deep into our oceans with a scientist from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and help from other researchers for a first hand look at this stunning sea change, and what we can do about it.%7/3/2009 1:23:25 PM%820066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/93/785/cove-sm-seg2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-527-seg2.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Obama's Border Fence%NOW travels to Texas to meet border families who fear losing their property, their safety, and their way of life. Many question if the U.S.-Mexico border fence can keep people from sneaking in at all. An even greater worry may be the virtual fence the Obama administration is planning for the remaining 1,300 miles of border, at an estimated cost of nearly $7 billion.%7/3/2009 1:23:25 PM%714400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/93/772/cove-sm-seg1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-527-seg1.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Breaking the Bank%The inside story of  one of the most controversial moments in America's financial crisis - and its ongoing drama%6/30/2009 12:24:08 PM%3395533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/91/221/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2715-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: W. S. Merwin%On the heels of winning this year's Pulitzer prize for poetry, W.S. Merwin joins Bill Moyers for a wide-ranging conversation about language, his writing process, the natural world, and the insights gleaned from a much-lauded career of more than 50 years.%6/26/2009 10:08:24 AM%3132933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/87/201/BMJL-001311-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001311-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Homes for the Homeless?%Max Rameau of Take Back the Land says they foreclosed homes shouldn't go to waste. He encourages and facilitates homeless &quot;squatting.&quot; It's an idea that addresses both homelessness and foreclosed homes -- and it's also completely illegal.%6/26/2009 4:10:41 PM%1536933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/88/187/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-526-stream__251043.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Foreign Lobbying. Imam Zaid Shakir%Harper's Magazine editor Ken Silverstein on going undercover to recruit lobbyists to help improve the image of Turkmenistan, a corrupt foreign government with appalling human rights abuses.  Imam Zaid Shakir has been called a voice of conscience for American Muslims, but his views on Islam in America put him at the center of a heated debate about faith and culture.%11/16/2009 5:31:09 PM%3199082%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/248/263/BMJL-001111-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001111-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Women Fight for Peace%Instructed by a dream and organized in prayer, Leymah Gbowee and thousands of everyday women in Liberia confronted warlords and a corrupt president to successfully fight for peace and dignity in their war-torn nation. Journal guest host Lynn Sherr interviews Leymah Gbowee and Abigail Disney, who documented their inspiring tale in the award-winning film Pray the Devil Back to Hell.%6/18/2009 5:07:31 PM%3189600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/80/545/BMJL-001310-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001310-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Student Loan Sinkhole?%NOW follows the story of a single mother in Baltimore trying to dig herself out of a $70,000 student loan debt. While issues of personal responsibility are debated, there's no question the high price of higher education is creating an ocean of student loan debt for people who can least afford it -- and yet another frustrating complication for America's economic recovery.%6/19/2009 8:39:28 PM%1540266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/81/921/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-525-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Abortion Providers Under Siege%The murder of Dr. George Tiller has reignited the abortion debate, and raised the question: should violence against medical doctors who perform abortions be viewed and prosecuted as domestic terrorism? NOW sits down with two of the remaining handful of doctors who publicly acknowledge performing late abortions, including Leroy Carhart, a fellow doctor in Tiller's Wichita, Kansas clinic.%6/12/2009 5:49:10 PM%1538200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/74/621/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-524-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Robert Reich and Kaye and Brookhiser%Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich sits down with Bill Moyers to talk about the influence of lobbyists on policy, the economy, and the ongoing debate over public health care.  On the 200th anniversary of Thomas Paine's death, Bill Moyers discuss the influential early American with scholar Harvey J. Kaye and National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser.%6/12/2009 10:16:27 PM%3182066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/74/865/BMJL-001309-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001309-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: The Costs of War and Media Analysis%Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill on the human and financial costs of America's wars.  Scahill is author of the best-selling book Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. And, On the Media host Brooke Gladstone and NYU journalism professor and PressThink blogger Jay Rosen sort the messages and spin from the week's news.%6/5/2009 10:34:29 PM%2959466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/67/902/BMJL-001308-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001308-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Food, Inc.%Americans have a longstanding love affair with food -- the modern supermarket has, on average, 47,000 products. But do we really know what goes into making the products we consume? David Brancaccio talks with filmmaker Robert Kenner, the director of Food, Inc., which takes a hard look at the secretive and surprising journey food takes on the way from processing plants to our dinner tables.%6/5/2009 3:16:56 PM%1450066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/67/309/pbs-video-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-523-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Pakistan Under Siege%In this special edition, three stories from a country battling for its own survival.%5/28/2009 9:03:29 AM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/15/337/frow80Xthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-803-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Green Jobs: Hope or Hype?%NOW on PBS talks with environmental activist Van Jones, founder of &quot;Green For All,&quot; a group dedicated to bringing green jobs to disadvantaged Americans. In March, Jones was appointed Special Advisor on Green Jobs at the President's Council for Environmental Quality. Now that he has the President's ear, will Jones be creating a new career frontier for America?%6/5/2009 3:16:35 PM%1450133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/60/835/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-522-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Reforming American Health Care%Advocate Donna Smith on how our broken system is hurting ordinary Americans.  Then, policy analysts and physicians Sidney Wolfe of Public Citizen and David Himmelstein of Physicians for a National Health Program join Bill Moyers for a frank discussion about the political and logistical feasibility of a single-payer system amidst the troubled economy and a government dominated by lobbyists.%6/4/2009 5:53:46 PM%3204066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/60/897/BMJL-001306-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001306-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Rehab for Terrorists?%NOW on PBS partners with best-selling author and journalist Robert Lacey to investigate the surprising success of Saudi Arabia's approach to dealing with extremists -- without torture or water-boarding. Given extraordinary access to the Saudi Arabian Interior Ministry and its practices, Lacey visits terrorist rehabilitation camps that use &quot;soft policing&quot; tactics to be nice to the bad guys.%6/9/2009 1:43:07 PM%1596066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/650/521-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-521-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Can the U.N. Keep the Peace?%A record 115,000 U.N. peacekeepers are now deployed in 20 countries, and their mission is more vital than ever. But critics and insiders alike are openly worried that the current peacekeeping model is overstretched -- and at risk of failure. NOW travels to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to witness today's largest and most expensive peacekeeping operation.%6/9/2009 1:43:08 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/645/520-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-520-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Pakistan Analysis and Educated Consumers%As the world follows the violence and unrest in Pakistan, Bill Moyers speaks with historian Juan Cole and journalist Shahan Mufti about the U.S. relationship with Pakistan, how it relates to the war in Afghanistan, and why they think Pakistan is not likely to become a failed state anytime soon. Daniel Goleman on how better educated consumers can help build a sustainable economy.%6/4/2009 5:53:20 PM%3204400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/59/166/BMJL-001305-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001305-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Madoff Affair%Inside the world's first global Ponzi scheme - and how he got away with it for so long...%5/13/2009 5:43:57 PM%3301701%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/47/738/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2714-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Predicting Pandemics%How do we fight both the swine flu pandemic and our fear of it? NOW sits down with Dr. Larry Brilliant, one of the most prominent figures in world health, to find out. The two discuss how high tech tools are making it easier for scientists to detect global outbreaks, the critical importance of early detection and early response, and how the current pandemic has yet to show its real hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:07 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/634/519-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-519-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Sen. Dick Durbin and Author Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot%Bill Moyers speaks with Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) - who declared that banks &quot;are still the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill. And they frankly own the place&quot; - on campaign finance reform,  and making Washington work for the people rather than special interests. And, one of America's leading educators and author of THE THIRD CHAPTER: PASSION RISK AND ADVENTURE IN THE 25 YEARS AFTER 50.%6/4/2009 5:53:27 PM%3199866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/59/110/BMJL-001304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001304-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%A Radical Fix for Schools?%How is Secretary of Education Arne Duncan going to spend $100 billion in stimulus money -- almost twice the education budget -- to fix our nation's schools? NOW travels to Chicago to investigate the collateral damage of a top-to-bottom school makeover, and to get a glimpse of what the future of education might look like for the rest of the country.%6/9/2009 1:43:11 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/611/518-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-518-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: U.S. Torture and Consequences?%Bill Moyers sits down with Bruce Fein,  former deputy attorney  general under President Ronald Reagan and chairman of  the American  Freedom Agenda, and Mark Danner, who has been reporting on the  US  treatment and interrogation of detainees. Also on the program, the Journal profiles Steve  Meacham, a  Massachusetts community organizer fighting to keep  working people in their  homes.%6/4/2009 5:53:17 PM%3215266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/14/209/BMJL-001303-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001303-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Released%What happens to the mentally ill when they leave America's prisons?  Why do they return at such alarming rates ?%5/5/2009 1:04:42 PM%3245000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/39/919/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2713-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Jon Stewart & Josh Marshall%Jon Stewart, the anchor of the award-winning The Daily Show for eight years, about why so many get their news and analysis from his fake news show.  Also on the program: Josh Marshall, blogger and publisher of the influential talkingpointsmemo.com, gives his perspective on role of politics in the recent firings of federal prosecutors. And Bill Moyers remembers David Halberstam.%7/11/2009 9:19:58 AM%3301133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/85/888/BMJL-001102-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001102-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Time for New Pecora Hearings?%Economist Simon Johnson and Ferdinand Pecora biographer and legal scholar Michael Perino on the growing demand for a new Pecora Hearing, the 1930s investigation into the causes and effects of the Great Depression. Johnson is a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a professor at MIT, and Perino is a professor of law and has been an advisor to the SEC.%6/4/2009 5:53:38 PM%3149466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/13/385/BMJL-001302-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001302-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Justice Delayed%A shocking reality: A backlog in processing rape kits -- crucial evidence in arresting violent predators -- is delaying and sometimes denying justice for tens of thousands of American women. NOW travels to Los Angeles County to investigate why it has the largest known rape kit backlog in the country -- over 12,000 kits are sitting untested in police storage facilities.%6/9/2009 1:43:01 PM%1384466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/674/517-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-517-stream__054627.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Poisoned Waters%Investigating the dangerous new wave of  pollutants entering our waterways and drinking water - and who's responsible.%5/5/2009 2:36:24 PM%7004066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/16/913/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2712-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%On Thin Ice%In a special one-hour NOW on PBS, David Brancaccio and environmentalist Conrad Anker -- one of the world's leading high altitude climbers -- adventure to the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, the source of the Ganges River, to witness the effects of global warming first-hand.%6/9/2009 1:43:03 PM%3406133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/578/516-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-516-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: THE WIRE's David Simon%From crime beat reporter for the BALTIMORE SUN to award-winning screenwriter of HBO's critically-acclaimed THE WIRE, David Simon talks with Bill Moyers about inner-city crime and politics, storytelling and the future of journalism today.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%3213600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/13/785/BMJL-001301-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001301-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Children of the Taliban%Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy takes a dangerous journey through Pakistan to investigate the recruitment methods of a militant branch of the Taliban; Correspondent Douglas Rushkoff travels to South Korea to see how the country's digital revolution is changing the place and its people.%5/27/2009 9:04:33 PM%3192000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/59/218/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-802-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Lincoln's Legend & Legacy%In this special performance edition of Bill Moyers Journal acclaimed actor Sam Waterston and historian Harold Holzer explore Lincoln's legacy and legend in the poetry and prose by great American writers across the decades who have wrestled to define the true Lincoln through the lens of their own times.%6/4/2009 5:53:33 PM%3112400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/892/BMJL-001252-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001252-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Black Money%FRONTLINE investigative correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the shadowy world of international bribery.%5/5/2009 1:04:41 PM%3408066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/39/830/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2711-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: William K. Black: CSI Bailout%With the nation wondering how to hold the bankers accountable, Bill Moyers sits down with Bill Black, the former senior regulator who cracked down on banks during the 1980s. Plus, alternative media heavyweights Glenn Greenwald and Amy Goodman about what can and can't be addressed in big corporate media.%6/4/2009 5:53:39 PM%3003466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/880/BMJL-001251-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001251-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Sick Around America%FRONTLINE travels the country examining the nation's broken health care system and exploring the need for a fundamental overhaul.%4/23/2009 10:35:32 AM%3255530%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/25/928/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2710-cove.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: James Thindwa and William Greider%The JOURNAL profiles James Thindwa, a campaigner for economic fairness for working people in Chicago.  William Greider sounded the alarm about Washington's unholy alliance with Wall Street and the failure of the Federal Reserve and other regulators to take preventative measures to avoid disaster. Now, he offers suggestions to the question everyone is asking: &quot;What do we do now?&quot;%6/4/2009 5:53:17 PM%3150933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/89/BMJL-001250-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001250-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Ten Trillion and Counting%How the economy went so bad, so fast and what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix.%4/23/2009 10:35:32 AM%3407133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/25/915/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2709-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Marta Pelaez and Mike Davis%&quot;Old-school socialist&quot; Mike Davis gives his critique of the government's response to the economic crisis and how he thinks it compares to Roosevelt's New Deal.  And, Marta Pelaez, president of Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc., with perspective on the human face of the economic downturn and how it may be pushing some families over the edge.%6/4/2009 5:54:53 PM%3063083%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/71/BMJL-001249-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001249-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Karen Armstrong%Religious scholar Karen Armstrong discusses  her work on an international charter for compassion.  The renowned author of The Battle for God and The Bible: A Biography, Armstrong is a 2008 recipient of the coveted TED Prize.  Armstrong has had a distinguished career encompassing time as a Roman Catholic nun, an academic, and a television broadcaster.%6/4/2009 5:53:43 PM%2975266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/58/8/BMJL-001248-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001248-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: John Lithgow%He's played heroes, villains, saints, sinners, a ballet-dancing elephant, and a space alien, now actor and children's author John Lithgow - best known as Dick Solomon from 3rd Rock from the Sun - reveals a new side of himself: poetry lover.  The award-winning stage and screen star Lithgow shares his favorite poems, insights into acting and thoughts on art.%6/4/2009 5:53:36 PM%2980066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/53/39/BMJL-001247-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001247-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Johnson on Banks, McWhorter on Race%Bill Moyers talks with economist Robert Johnson, who decodes this week's news on the bank bailout, with a hard look at the international ramifications of the plan and a discussion of why nationalization has become a flash point. And, scholar John McWhorter weighs in on whether the U.S. is &quot;a nation of cowards,&quot; as Attorney General Eric Holder suggests, on racial issues.%6/12/2009 10:18:47 PM%2962466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/74/321/BMJL-001246-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001246-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Inside the Meltdown%How the economy went so bad, so fast and what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix.%4/4/2009 11:54:35 AM%3389856%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/983/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2708-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Help for the Homeowners?%American cities are in crisis -- property taxes are way down, and abandoned homes are bringing down property values, inviting crime, and draining government coffers. Neighborhoods are being destroyed. Yet the federal bailout money is not going directly to desperate communities and homeowners, but to local and national banks. NOW investigates the innovative way some cities are fighting back.%11/24/2009 4:22:37 PM%1532733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/255/981/cove-stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-506-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%My Father, My Brother, and Me%Correspondent Dave Iverson's personal journey to understand Parkinson's, the disease which has taken such a toll on his family.%4/4/2009 11:42:00 AM%3370170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb__373806.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2707-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Taking on the Mafia%The inside story of a group of shop owners and young activists who stood up to the powerful Sicilian mafia. Carola Mamberto explores the story of a restaurant owner - backed by an upstart anti-mafia movement of young people and an elite law enforcement team - who refused to pay the mafia's monthly &quot;tax,&quot; taking a stand against mob bosses who've kept Italy in their grip for decades.%4/22/2009 10:14:19 AM%3406333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/753/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-801-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Dreams of Obama%A rich personal and political biography of America's 44th president and what has brought him to this historic moment...%4/4/2009 11:40:41 AM%3382933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2706-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%HEAT%A far-reaching investigation into America's energy landscape and what can be done to save our planet - and what it will take.%3/5/2009 2:17:47 PM%6979662%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/479/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2613-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Choice 2008%This two-hour program examines the rich personal and political biographies of John McCain and Barack Obama and goes behind the headlines to discover how they arrived at this moment and what their very different candidacies say about America.%3/5/2009 2:18:04 PM%6947363%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/523/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2701-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The War Briefing%Can the war in Afghanistan be won?  A hard, inside look at the real policy choices facing the next president.  The War Briefing won the 2009 Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography, Timothy Grucza, cameraman.%3/5/2009 2:17:48 PM%3366900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/481/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2702-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Bad Voodoo's War%FRONTLINE captures the realities of war through a &quot;virtual embed&quot; with a National Guard platoon serving in Iraq.%3/5/2009 2:17:42 PM%3364501%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/946/322/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2610-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Old Man and the Storm%The compelling saga of one family's efforts to rebuild their homes, and their lives, in post-Katrina New Orleans.%4/4/2009 11:05:29 AM%3389952%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/981/thumb__942225.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2705-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Our Pakistan Problem & The Right Approach to Iran?%Iran and Pakistan are likely to be the sites of foreign policy flashpoints under the Obama Administration, but do we understand each country well enough to take the best approach? NOW sits down with author and journalist Tariq Ali, who grew up in Pakistan; and Tehran-born author Hooman Majd for unique insight into our thorny diplomatic, cultural, and political relations with each country.%6/17/2009 11:19:49 AM%1373133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/79/80/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-448-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Hugo Chavez Show%Controversial, bombastic, he believes he is destined to change Venezuela and the whole of Latin America. Who is Hugo Chavez? And where is he headed?%4/3/2009 6:34:52 PM%5077879%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/981/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/frow-2704-stream__019074.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Afghanistan: The Forgotten War%NOW Correspondent Bill Gentile reports from Afghanistan's southern Helmand Province, where he was embedded for nearly three weeks with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 24th MEU faces an ominous challenge as the Taliban attempts a return to power, in some cases merging with other insurgent groups, and potentially providing safe haven for Al-Qaeda and other anti-American terrorists.  This report received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine in 2009.%8/11/2009 3:33:45 PM%1396933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/132/619/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-428-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Jesus in China%As the world spotlight hits China this summer, reporter Evan Osnos goes inside one of the country's most important, but least understood movements - China's underground churches.%4/22/2009 10:14:17 AM%3400133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/747/1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/frw-705-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Crimes at the Border%In a joint project with The New York Times, correspondent Lowell Bergman investigates the business of human smuggling across the busy ports of entry between Mexico and the United States.%4/22/2009 10:14:43 AM%3375200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/746/1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-704-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Sick Around the World%In the debate over health care, what might the U.S. learn from the successes and failures of five other capitalist democracies?%3/5/2009 2:17:41 PM%3379066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/1003/39/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2611-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%State of Emergency%FRONTLINE/WORLD correspondent David Montero ventures into the mountainous Swat Valley where the Pakistani army is fighting Taliban insurgents. It is a place off-limits to most Western journalists, but Montero manages to uncover the story of a mysterious and ruthless Pakistani Taliban leader and meets the moderate local politician who tried to stop him.  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine.%4/22/2009 10:14:18 AM%3380933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/1022/474/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/FROW6703compressed.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Rules of Engagement%What happened that November day in Haditha, Iraq gets to the heart of the  war U.S. troops are fighting.  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form.%4/3/2009 6:32:46 PM%3389556%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/972/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2607-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Growing Up Online%What does it mean to be part of the first generation coming of age in the Internet era?  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Informational Program.%9/17/2009 10:46:55 AM%3389866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/971/thumb__824656.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2606-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Medicated Child%Millions of U.S. children are taking psychiatric drugs, most never tested on kids. Good medicine - or an uncontrolled experiment?%11/2/2009 3:06:28 PM%3376738%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/232/936/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2605-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Extraordinary Rendition%FRONTLINE's international news magazine returns with an investigation into the CIA's controversial practice of kidnapping terror suspects for interrogation.%4/22/2009 10:14:43 AM%3390933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/1021/412/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_world/flw-701-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Undertaking%A haunting portrait of the world of Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors, a family which has long cared for the dead - and the living.%4/3/2009 6:22:54 PM%3334803%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/971/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2603-stream__593151.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%Cheney's Law%Inside the bruising closed door battles within the Bush administration over the power of the presidency and the rule of law.%4/3/2009 6:39:28 PM%3375206%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/969/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2601-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: CEOs Flying High%While a $1.4 billion a year cut in labor expenses have ensured lower costs, why are airline executives still executives still flying high on salaries, stock options and benefits while workers and retirees see cuts in pay and compensation?   Journalist Christian Parenti, just back from his fourth visit to Afghanistan.   Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of the Episcopal Church.%11/16/2009 5:26:47 PM%3169600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/248/189/BMJL-001109-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001109-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Jonathan Miller & Carlo Bonini%Investigative reporter Carlo Bonini, takes viewers on the trail of the forged intelligence documents purporting that Iraq sought to buy yellowcake uranium from Niger.  Jerry Miller, the 200th person exonerated by postconviction DNA testing about clearing his name; and British renaissance man - physician, author, & director of theater and opera - Jonathan Miller about the hidden story of atheism.%7/11/2009 9:19:57 AM%3288533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/85/987/BMJL-001103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001103-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Journal: Keeping the Faith%Bill Moyers Journal takes viewers to commencement at Pat Robertson's Regents University for a closer look at its mission to ensure Biblical principles are reflected in the law of the land.   Nick Gillespie, Editor-in-Chief of the libertarian monthly Reason magazine. Historian Marilyn B. Young, co-editor of Iraq and the Lessons of Vietnam: Or, How Not to Learn from the Past.%7/11/2009 9:19:58 AM%3300066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/86/69/BMJL-001104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001104-stream.mp4
Collections%Internationally Available%The Tank Man%17 years later, what does he mean for a China that today is a global economic powerhouse and now hosts the 2008 Olympics?%6/9/2009 5:06:23 PM%5063761%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/70/811/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2410.mp4
Collections%Native Americans%Power Paths%It's time to cut our dependence on fossil fuel and pursue renewable energy. But how can it be done? Native American tribes turn to solar and wind sources to provide clean sustainable energy for cities across the West. Their traditional values toward conservation and the earth offer real solutions to America's energy crisis.%11/4/2009 10:09:16 AM%3349780%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/233/123/INLE-1104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/INLE1104_44khz.mp4
Collections%Native Americans%We Shall Remain: Wounded Knee, Pt. 5 of 5%On the night of February 27, 1973, fifty-four cars rolled into the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Within hours, some 200 Oglala Lakota and American Indian Movement activists had seized the few major buildings in town. The occupation of Wounded Knee had begun. Demanding redress for grievances--some going back more than 100 years--the protesters captured the world's attention for 71 gripping days.%6/29/2009 10:08:37 AM%4697489%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/45/529/amex-002109-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2109.mp4
Collections%Native Americans%We Shall Remain: Geronimo, Pt. 4 of 5%Born around 1820, Geronimo grew into a leading warrior and healer. But after his tribe was relocated to an Arizona reservation in 1872, he became a focus of the fury of terrified white settlers, and of the growing tensions that divided Apaches struggling to survive under almost unendurable pressures.%6/12/2009 2:00:37 PM%4422867%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/39/752/amex-wsre-geronimo-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/WSRE2108_44khz.mp4
Collections%Native Americans%We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears Pt. 3 of 5%On May 26, 1838, federal troops forced thousands of Cherokee from their homes in the Southeastern United States, driving them toward Indian Territory in Eastern Oklahoma. More than 4,000 died of disease and starvation along the way.%6/12/2009 2:00:28 PM%4261906%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/27/778/amex-trailoftearsthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/WSRE2107_44khz.mp4
Collections%Native Americans%Fort Raleigh, North Carolina%Time Team travels to Roanoke Island in the Outer Banks of North Carolina in search of Fort Raleigh, the first English settlement in America. The team has just three days to identify the location of the settlement, known as the Lost Colony, which has remained a mystery for over 400 years.%4/21/2009 1:23:31 PM%3223066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Time_Team/24/991/TTEA-000101-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Time_Team/TTEA-000101-stream__377651.mp4
Collections%Native Americans%We Shall Remain: Tecumseh's Vision, Pt. 2 of 5%Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa came closer than anyone since to creating an Indian nation that would exist alongside and separate from the United States. The dream of an independent Indian state may have died at the Battle of the Thames, when Tecumseh was killed fighting alongside his British allies, but the great Shawnee warrior would live on as a potent symbol of Native pride and pan-Indian identity.%6/12/2009 2:00:28 PM%4905733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/24/83/wsre-2106-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/WSRE2106_edited.mp4
Collections%Native Americans%We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower, Pt. 1 of 5%In March of 1621, in what is now southeastern Massachusetts, Massasoit, the leading sachem of the Wampanoag, sat down to negotiate with a ragged group of English colonists. Hungry, dirty, and sick, the pale-skinned foreigners were struggling to stay alive; they were in desperate need of Native help.%6/12/2009 2:00:29 PM%4400227%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/24/75/wsre-2105-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/WSRE2105_edited.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Fiesta Latina%The program celebrates Hispanic musical heritage and includes performances by Marc Anthony, Jimmy Smits, Gloria Estefan, Jose Feliciano, George Lopez, Thalia, Tito &quot;El Bambino&quot;, the Bachata music group Aventura, and the Chicano rock band Los Lobos, with Sheila E. as the musical director.%10/15/2009 9:17:44 PM%3408108%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/737/fiestalatinastack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IPWH_1601_2009_Fiesta_Latina_Full_Program_not_hinted.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Aventura: Web Exclusive%Watch the web exclusive of Aventura's &quot;Su Veneno,&quot; with an introduction by George Lopez.%10/15/2009 4:18:56 PM%334529%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/17/241/aventurastack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IPWH_2009_Fiesta_Latina_Song_Aventura_for_WEB_not_hinted.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Rodrigo y Gabriela: Thursday, 10/1%Music duo describe the challenge of getting non Spanish speaking people to appreciate their music.%10/2/2009 3:49:27 AM%435969%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/200/81/rodrigoygabriela_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_rodrigoygabriela.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Carlos Santana (r): Wednesday, 7/22%Music icon Carlos Santana talks about being the first rock act to take up residency in Las Vegas.%7/23/2009 9:14:51 AM%1318591%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/114/77/carlossantana_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_carlossantana__136792.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Untold Stories: San Antonio Missions: Keeping History Alive%San Antonio Missions: Keeping History Alive centers on San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. A thriving hub for the city's Latino community, the park hosts Spanish and English language masses throughout the week, celebrates traditional Hispanic festivals year-round, and educates more than 50,000 school children annually about our nation's Hispanic heritage.%8/5/2009 12:23:16 PM%727016%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/97/mini-docs-san-antonio-missi.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-san-antonio-missions-stream.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Obama's Border Fence%NOW travels to Texas to meet border families who fear losing their property, their safety, and their way of life. Many question if the U.S.-Mexico border fence can keep people from sneaking in at all. An even greater worry may be the virtual fence the Obama administration is planning for the remaining 1,300 miles of border, at an estimated cost of nearly $7 billion.%7/3/2009 1:23:25 PM%714400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/93/772/cove-sm-seg1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-527-seg1.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Hilda Solis: Monday, 6/22%Hilda Solis explains the administration's new community service program and addresses whether the resources exist to turn around the unemployment picture on a large scale.%6/24/2009 11:10:35 AM%885485%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/84/342/hildasolis_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_hildasolis.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Roberto Clemente%AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents  Roberto Clemente. Born in Puerto Rico, Clemente was an exceptional baseball player and humanitarian whose career sheds light on larger issues of immigration, civil rights and cultural change. He would die in a tragic plane crash in 1972. Interviewees include authors David Maraniss and George F. Will, Clemente's wife Vera, and Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.%6/16/2009 9:26:03 AM%3193788%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/74/27/amex-002007-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Clemente_ENGLISH_44.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Cesar Perales: Monday, 6/1%Cesar Perales, president of LatinoJustice PRLDEF, weighs in on the selection of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.%6/2/2009 10:40:15 PM%550550%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/968/cesarperales.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_cesarperales__304549.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Saving Hubble, First Primates, Alfredo Quinones Hinojosa, Killer Microbe%Season 3: Episode 3%4/21/2009 11:39:23 PM%3105834%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA_scienceNOW/950/563/nosn_NEW_000303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA_Science_Now/nosn303_web.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Crimes at the Border%In a joint project with The New York Times, correspondent Lowell Bergman investigates the business of human smuggling across the busy ports of entry between Mexico and the United States.%4/22/2009 10:14:43 AM%3375200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/18/746/1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE_World/flw-704-stream.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Cracking the Maya Code%The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs.%3/14/2009 6:42:32 PM%3160960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/935/663/NOVA-003508-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/nova3508_web__176990.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%America's Inca Root%Americas Inca Root presents a humorous history of America's favorite tuber - the potato. This 60-second video uses animation, live action, archival footage, and computer animation to tell the food's wild history.  Produced by Alex Rivera.%9/9/2009 10:10:41 PM%60466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/128/IncaRoot.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IncaRootH264.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Seranade%Watch a playful look at the traditional serenata, where a man brings music to his beloved's window to show his love and admiration.  The viewer doesn't realize that the serenade is happening in modern times, in a cosmopolitan city, where the lady of this man's desires looks down from her window on a sky scraper.  Produced by Felipe Galindo.%9/9/2009 10:16:17 PM%60133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/54/seranade.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/SerenadeH264.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Is My Neighbor Latino?%A person wonders if their new neighbor may be Latino, because the neighbor does not fit the common stereotype.  He asks a popular newscaster, and she goes out to investigate what signs demonstrate the Latinness of this person.  Produced by Jorge A. Aguirre.%9/10/2009 10:59:20 AM%61022%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/815/neighbor.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Neighbor.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%La Tejana Pasionaria%Watch a character portrayal of Emma Tenayuca La Pasionaria, leader of the striking pecan-shellers in 1939 Texas.  Voiceovers tell details about Tenayuca's story and her struggles to bring the group justice.  Produced by Veronica J. Cavazos.%9/10/2009 11:00:24 AM%59744%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/831/latejana.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/pecan.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Fear of a Latin Planet%Two performance artists deliver a searing critique of Latino media imagery by reciting a litany of stereotypes in spoken-word poetry.  Produced by Bernardo Ruiz.%9/10/2009 11:01:48 AM%62066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/836/planet.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_FearofLP.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Las Carpas%Learn about the history of Las Carpas,  Mexican tent shows.  Find out how the performances continue to influence present day theater.   The exhibit of Las Carpas at the Hertzberg Circus Museum in San Antonio, Texas, serves as the backdrop for this video.  Produced by Manuel Ray Garcia.%9/10/2009 11:15:40 AM%62020%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/131/lascarpas.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Carpas.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Woman With Earrings%Woman With Earrings highlights the work of Latino choreographer Francisco Martinez.  It's a 60-second adaptation from his 2000, Horton Award-winning piece, Miniatures.  Produced by Rachel M. Perez.%9/10/2009 11:19:02 AM%61300%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/124/woman.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Earrings.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%The Director%Follow the success stories of four women who were once teen mothers, including the videos producer/director, Dora Pena. It encourages young women to not give up on their dreams.  Produced by Dora Pena.%9/10/2009 11:30:41 AM%60859%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/121/thedirector.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Director.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Grandma's Hip Hop%A character driven story about a grandmother who is losing her hearing, but as she cooks salsa, she begins to imagine the sounds around her become a song.  Grandma builds a youthful energetic melody with each click of the fork or sizzle from her grill building up to a climactic clang.  Produced by Cristina Ibarra.%9/10/2009 11:33:16 AM%61184%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/49/grandma.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Grandma.mp4
Collections%Nuestras Historias%Latina Trailblazers%Watch a short biography of Latina pioneer Ellen Ochoa. The piece deals with her voyage from a child growing up in La Meza California, to her current position as the first Latina astronaut.  Produced by Rosemary Contreras.%9/10/2009 11:37:16 AM%61440%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/53/trailblazers.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Astronaut.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: State of the Union(s)%Monica Youn and Zephyr Teachout on the court decision on campaign finance.  AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka offer shis perspective on President Obama's first State of the Union address and on whether organized labor can grow and generate jobs in the 21st century. And, Bill Moyers remembers historian Howard Zinn.%1/29/2010 11:10:54 PM%3139866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/311/865/BMJL-001340-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001340-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%State of the Union%President Obama addressed issues of the economy, foreign policy and health care during his State of the Union address, while acknowledging the criticism he has faced in recent weeks%1/28/2010 3:18:37 AM%6474474%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/310/18/COVETIMEOBAMA_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/SOTU2010.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Wednesday, January 27, 2010%President Obama prepares to deliver his first State of the Union address tonight. Also on the program, an interview with White House adviser David Axelrod, the analysis of Shields and Brooks and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner defends the bailout of AIG on Capitol Hill. Finally, Paul Solman explains how interest rates are set, with a little help from economic country musician Merle Hazard.%1/28/2010 2:17:17 AM%3158749%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/309/1018/0127_obama_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012710_448k.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Tuesday, January 26, 2010%The deficit takes center stage as the CBO warns that rising federal debt could strangle the economy. Also on the program, we get reactions from lawmakers to an expected spending freeze on some federal programs and look at the state of health care in the battered nation of Haiti. Finally, the U.S. government gets a failing grade for its ability to respond to a WMD attack.%1/26/2010 10:26:07 PM%3170406%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/308/981/4069738876_62c72d3833_o_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012610_448k.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Monday, January 25, 2010%President Obama offers a small peak into what he is expected to say at the State of the Union address on Wednesday.  Also on the program, Ray Suarez reports on the obstacles facing U.N. workers in Haiti, and we take a look at the evolving nature of al-Qaida.  Finally, the growing threat of Asian carp in the Great Lakes and we explore the links between music and politics in Russia.%1/25/2010 10:21:07 PM%3158146%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/308/65/96164032_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012510_448k.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: Obama's First Year%The JOURNAL assesses Obama's first year as President in the wake of Democrats' defeat in Massachusetts' special election for Senate with Princeton politics and African American studies professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell and journalist Eric Alterman.  And, Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson on America's energy crisis.%1/22/2010 9:05:22 PM%3200133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/305/826/BMJL-001339-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001339-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Wednesday, January 20, 2010%Political shockwaves rippled outward from Massachusetts today as Republican Scott Brown won a special senate election to fill the seat vacated by the late Edward Kennedy.
Also on the program, aftershocks rock Haiti and the New York Times announces it will begin charging for their online content. Finally, TSA looks into new screening techniques at airports to prevent terrorism.%1/20/2010 10:18:08 PM%3148950%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/304/148/0120_reid_95896696_video_thumbwide.JPG%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh012010_448k.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Tuesday, January 19, 2010%Tonight on the program, we look at the high-profile role the U.S. Military is playing in the relief effort in Haiti as the pleas for quick action grow more urgent.  Also, a report on the competition states are having over education money about to become available through the federal stimulus and experts weigh in on the successes and failures of President Obama after his first year in office.%1/19/2010 10:55:37 PM%3166087%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/303/244/ARRA13_video_thumbwide.JPG%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh011910_448k.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%January 18, 2010%In NBR's The Obama Agenda: Year Two holiday special, NBR examines the economic challenges President Obama faces as he begins his second year in office.%1/18/2010 6:56:48 PM%1479333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/302/208/top-video-100118_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29221-STREAM.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Obama's War%Can U.S. forces succeed in a land long known as the &quot;graveyard of empires?&quot;%10/14/2009 11:51:47 AM%3314903%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/212/124/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2801_ObamaWar_44khz_2__133806.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Pres. Obama Reacts to Nobel Peace Award%Held in the White House Rose Garden, Obama described himself as &quot;surprised and humbled.&quot;%10/9/2009 3:02:22 PM%357923%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/207/50/obamanobel.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/obama_nobel.flv
Collections%Obama Presidency%Pre-existing Conditions%As the health care debate rages in Washington, NOW travels to the nation's heartland to see what reform could mean for the middle class. NOW Senior Correspondent Maria Hinojosa meets two tight-knit Oklahoma families whose problems with private health insurance left them unable to get proper medical care--and on the brink of financial ruin.%9/25/2009 6:24:36 PM%1383800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/193/840/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-539-stream__390660.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: A New Direction for Afghanistan?%Rory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, on Afghanistan. And, Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of Global Fund for Women, the largest grant-making foundation focused exclusively on women's rights.%9/25/2009 11:25:47 PM%3219133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/193/912/BMJL-001324-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001324-stream__805724.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: Obama at the Crossroads%With a landmark speech on health reform behind him and tensions rising in war-torn Afghanistan, Bill Moyers Journal looks at President Obama's next big fights.  Global health specialist and incoming president of Dartmouth College Dr. Jim Yong Kim shares his expertise in public health.  A hard look at the state of affairs in  Afghanistan with McClatchy DC Pentagon correspondent Nancy Youssef.%9/11/2009 10:00:07 PM%3220266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/170/137/BMJL-001322-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001322-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%After Guantanamo%NOW on PBS investigates the controversial tactic of &quot;preventative detention,&quot; a government plan that may detain suspects indefinitely without trial or even formal charges. Implementing such a plan may have far-reaching consequences on not just our fight against terrorism, but the integrity of the U.S. Constitution and the cause of human rights.%9/4/2009 5:05:22 PM%1532133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/162/39/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-536-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: Critical Condition%Filmmaker Roger Weisberg puts a human face to the 47 million uninsured in America in CRITICAL CONDITION. The film follows families fighting illness without health coverage.%8/21/2009 5:25:16 PM%3053466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/143/36/BMJL-001319-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001319-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: A Conservative Plan for Healthcare?%Conservative journalist David Frum worries that Republicans would only win a failing status quo in their fight to kill health care reform.   Also on the program, the JOURNAL sorts fact from spin in the health care debate.  Media analyst Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kaiser Family Foundation president and CEO Drew Altman discuss the messages in health care ads today.%8/14/2009 11:55:12 PM%3189133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/136/492/BMJL-001318-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001318-stream__287560.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Gambling With Health Care%NOW travels to Nevada, where a huge budget deficit, spiking unemployment, and cuts in Medicaid and other public services are forcing people to gamble with their own lives. Recently, the only public hospital in Las Vegas had to shut its doors to cancer patients and pregnant women. Should the government be helping out?%8/14/2009 5:35:38 PM%1517866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/136/158/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-512-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: Debating Health Care Reform%Bill Moyers sits down with Trudy Lieberman and Dr. Marcia Angell to discuss health care reform.  And BILL MOYERS JOURNAL revisits a tough look at the hostile industry of &quot;Shock Jock&quot; media.%7/25/2009 9:06:36 AM%3218000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/116/317/BMJL-001315-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001315-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: Profits over People%With almost 20 years inside the health insurance industry, Wendell Potter saw for-profit insurers hijack our health care system and put profits before patients. Now, he speaks with Bill Moyers about how those companies are standing in the way of health care reform. And, a Bill Moyers Essay.%7/11/2009 8:26:28 AM%3111333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/101/294/BMJL-001313-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001313-stream__799111.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Obama's Border Fence%NOW travels to Texas to meet border families who fear losing their property, their safety, and their way of life. Many question if the U.S.-Mexico border fence can keep people from sneaking in at all. An even greater worry may be the virtual fence the Obama administration is planning for the remaining 1,300 miles of border, at an estimated cost of nearly $7 billion.%7/3/2009 1:23:25 PM%714400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/93/772/cove-sm-seg1.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-527-seg1.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: The Costs of War and Media Analysis%Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill on the human and financial costs of America's wars.  Scahill is author of the best-selling book Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. And, On the Media host Brooke Gladstone and NYU journalism professor and PressThink blogger Jay Rosen sort the messages and spin from the week's news.%6/5/2009 10:34:29 PM%2959466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/67/902/BMJL-001308-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001308-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Vernon Jordan: Thursday, 6/4%Vernon Jordan discusses the future of capitalism, how President Obama is doing and the GOP strategy to oppose Judge Sotomayor's Supreme Court nomination.%6/5/2009 5:06:08 PM%1558894%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/67/583/vernonjordan_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_vernonjordan.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Cesar Perales: Monday, 6/1%Cesar Perales, president of LatinoJustice PRLDEF, weighs in on the selection of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.%6/2/2009 10:40:15 PM%550550%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/62/968/cesarperales.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_cesarperales__304549.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Green Jobs: Hope or Hype?%NOW on PBS talks with environmental activist Van Jones, founder of &quot;Green For All,&quot; a group dedicated to bringing green jobs to disadvantaged Americans. In March, Jones was appointed Special Advisor on Green Jobs at the President's Council for Environmental Quality. Now that he has the President's ear, will Jones be creating a new career frontier for America?%6/5/2009 3:16:35 PM%1450133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/60/835/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-522-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: Reforming American Health Care%Advocate Donna Smith on how our broken system is hurting ordinary Americans.  Then, policy analysts and physicians Sidney Wolfe of Public Citizen and David Himmelstein of Physicians for a National Health Program join Bill Moyers for a frank discussion about the political and logistical feasibility of a single-payer system amidst the troubled economy and a government dominated by lobbyists.%6/4/2009 5:53:46 PM%3204066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/60/897/BMJL-001306-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001306-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Road to the Future%&quot;Blueprint America: Road to the Future,&quot; an original documentary part of a PBS multi-platform series on the country's aging and changing infrastructure, examines the choices we can make as the country invests in its infrastructure, and how they can affect the way we live.%5/20/2009 10:44:55 AM%3389466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/52/202/roadfuture.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/blua_roadfuture.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%A Radical Fix for Schools?%How is Secretary of Education Arne Duncan going to spend $100 billion in stimulus money -- almost twice the education budget -- to fix our nation's schools? NOW travels to Chicago to investigate the collateral damage of a top-to-bottom school makeover, and to get a glimpse of what the future of education might look like for the rest of the country.%6/9/2009 1:43:11 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/611/518-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-518-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Journal: U.S. Torture and Consequences?%Bill Moyers sits down with Bruce Fein,  former deputy attorney  general under President Ronald Reagan and chairman of  the American  Freedom Agenda, and Mark Danner, who has been reporting on the  US  treatment and interrogation of detainees. Also on the program, the Journal profiles Steve  Meacham, a  Massachusetts community organizer fighting to keep  working people in their  homes.%6/4/2009 5:53:17 PM%3215266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/14/209/BMJL-001303-thumb2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001303-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Fossil Fuels & Beyond%It's web to television and back online again for Planet Forward's ongoing conversation between citizens, experts and policymakers on the formula for our energy future. Instead of experts expounding to voiceless viewers, Planet Forward's emphasis is bottom-up, with the best online submissions from citizens - videos, essays, poems, and more - leading and driving the conversation.%4/16/2009 6:36:51 PM%3323133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/21/544/plaf-000000-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/pf_body_shortened_web_mpsc.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Sick Around America%FRONTLINE travels the country examining the nation's broken health care system and exploring the need for a fundamental overhaul.%4/23/2009 10:35:32 AM%3255530%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/25/928/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2710-cove.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Stevie Wonder%President Barack Obama presents the Second Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song to Stevie Wonder at this special concert in the East Room of the White House in celebration of African American History Month.%3/26/2009 2:45:04 PM%3410066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_GA/17/801/stevieobamathumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_GA/IPWH_2009_Stevie_Wonder_not_hinted.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Inside the Meltdown%How the economy went so bad, so fast and what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix.%4/4/2009 11:54:35 AM%3389856%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/983/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2708-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Big Energy Gamble%Can California's ambitious plan to cut greenhouse gases actually succeed?%3/14/2009 7:22:12 PM%3147302%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/231/3519_energy.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3519_44khz.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Dreams of Obama%A rich personal and political biography of America's 44th president and what has brought him to this historic moment...%4/4/2009 11:40:41 AM%3382933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2706-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%HEAT%A far-reaching investigation into America's energy landscape and what can be done to save our planet - and what it will take.%3/5/2009 2:17:47 PM%6979662%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/479/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2613-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The Choice 2008%This two-hour program examines the rich personal and political biographies of John McCain and Barack Obama and goes behind the headlines to discover how they arrived at this moment and what their very different candidacies say about America.%3/5/2009 2:18:04 PM%6947363%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/523/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2701-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%The War Briefing%Can the war in Afghanistan be won?  A hard, inside look at the real policy choices facing the next president.  The War Briefing won the 2009 Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography, Timothy Grucza, cameraman.%3/5/2009 2:17:48 PM%3366900%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Frontline/949/481/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Frontline/fline-2702-stream.mp4
Collections%Obama Presidency%Sick Around the World%In the debate over health care, what might the U.S. learn from the successes and failures of five other capitalist democracies?%3/5/2009 2:17:41 PM%3379066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/1003/39/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2611-stream.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Benjamin Latrobe: America's First Architect%Noted architecture critic Paul Goldberger hosts this documentary biography of Benjamin Latrobe, the creator of the first uniquely &quot;American&quot; architecture.  His works include the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and the Baltimore Basilica.  Latrobe's tumultuous life was a series of creative triumphs, personal tragedies, and constant re-invention.%1/19/2010 4:46:05 AM%3324911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/299/569/LatrobeTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BLAA_000_16x9.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Elbert Hubbard: An American Original%The life of Elbert Hubbard is a story of love, art, passion and controversy set against the backdrop of the Arts and Crafts Movement at the turn of the 20th century. As the flamboyant founder of the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York, Hubbard was an influential national figure who died as dramatically as he lived.%11/24/2009 12:51:05 PM%3327280%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/251/546/ElbertHubbardThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EHAO_000_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Power Paths%It's time to cut our dependence on fossil fuel and pursue renewable energy. But how can it be done? Native American tribes turn to solar and wind sources to provide clean sustainable energy for cities across the West. Their traditional values toward conservation and the earth offer real solutions to America's energy crisis.%11/4/2009 10:09:16 AM%3349780%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/233/123/INLE-1104-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_COVE/INLE1104_44khz.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Journals of a Wily School%Here's the real-life story of survival on the streets of India. Follow Azad, a young pickpocket, who pushes his limits only to get caught by the police. In an effort to crack down on more serious crime, the police offer Azad a full pardon. But there's a catch--he must turn in his fellow grifters. Will he collaborate or risk it all for life on the streets?%2/1/2010 12:19:19 PM%3304106%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/226/849/INLE-1103-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE1103_44khz.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Inventing LA: Full Show%Two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Peter Jones chronicles the epic saga of the most powerful family in Los Angeles history: the Chandlers. For four generations, they wielded unique influence through their newspaper, the Los Angeles Times. In their pursuit of personal agendas and civic ideals, they built the city of the future and exposed the dark side of the American Dream. Liev Schreiber narrates.%10/6/2009 6:20:16 AM%6957511%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/16/145/ilct_fullshow_stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ilct_full.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Nutkin's Last Stand%Something is rotten in England. A plague of North American grey squirrels threatens the beloved native red squirrel. The English are up in arms, and a band of patriots - including lords, priests, artists and farmers - has come together to fight back against the grey menace.%8/18/2009 12:04:31 PM%1117183%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/138/870/nutkin.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/nutkin.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene%Ex-convict Petey Greene burst onto the radio in 1960s Washington, D.C., raw and uncensored. ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene chronicles the life and times of America's first shock jock, an African American man who spoke the truth to power and influenced a new generation of broadcast personalities.%11/17/2009 9:03:32 PM%3297767%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/750/INLE-1013-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1013-stream__742785.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%The Atom Smashers%After funding cut backs, Fermilab (a premier U.S. government research laboratory focusing on particle physics) is struggling to survive. Physics, politics and international competition collide as scientists race to find one of the most elusive sub-atomic particles ever theorized: the Higgs boson.%11/17/2009 8:25:34 PM%3312512%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/718/INLE-1006_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1006-stream__349731.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%Campaign%This is democracy - Japanese style. Campaign provides an insider's view of Japanese electoral politics in this portrait of a man plucked from obscurity to run for a critical seat on a suburban city council. Kazuhiko &quot;Yama-san&quot; Yamauchi allows his life to be turned upside down as he pursues the rituals of Japanese electioneering - with both tragic and comic results.%7/8/2009 12:06:45 PM%3175709%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/97/867/campaignpbs.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/campaignpbs.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%The Fire Next Time%Over a stormy two-year period, The Fire Next Time follows a deeply divided group of Flathead Valley, Montana citizens caught in a web of conflicts intensified by rapid growth and the power of talk radio.%9/22/2009 5:12:18 PM%3353170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/159/358/firenexttime_full142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/firenexttime_fullfilm.mp4
Collections%PBS Indies%February One: The Story Of The Greensboro Four%In one remarkable day, four college freshmen changed the course of American history. On February 1, 1960, the Greensboro Four began a sit-in at a Woolworth's lunch counter in North Carolina. The act of simply sitting down to order food in a restaurant that refused service to anyone but whites is now widely regarded as one of the pivotal moments in the American civil rights movement.%2/1/2010 4:06:48 PM%3238301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/305/620/INLE-612-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE612_SD_44khz_noSS.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Time for School 3 (Part 2)%WIDE ANGLE's award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, follows seven children from seven countries who are struggling to achieve a basic education.%9/10/2009 1:43:27 PM%3206133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/167/990/wa_portal_TFS3_2_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/TimeForSchool3_Part2_clip.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Your Life, Your Money%Featuring compelling real-life stories of young people finding their way through a variety of economic challenges, &quot;Your Life, Your Money&quot; delivers basic financial advice in a simple and relatable manner.  This one-hour special raises fiscal consciousness on everything from banking and credit to investments, budgeting, insurance and self employment.%9/8/2009 5:03:32 PM%3343266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/66/faison.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/YLYM000_HD.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Time for School 3 (Part 1)%WIDE ANGLE's award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, follows seven children - from Afghanistan, Benin, Brazil, India, Japan, Kenya and Romania - who are struggling to achieve what is not yet a global birthright - a basic education. In part three of the series the students struggle to complete middle school and continue to the next level.%9/3/2009 3:46:22 PM%3183409%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/159/506/wa_TFS_portalthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/TimeForSchool3_1.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Untold Stories: City Kids in National Parks%City Kids in National Parks explores National Park Service efforts to bring inner city kids into the parks, often for their first encounters with wilderness. The film tells the story through the lens of two programs -- Biscayne National Park and Death Valley National Park.%8/5/2009 12:23:13 PM%817040%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_National_Parks/16/993/mini-docs-city-kids-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_National_Parks/mini-docs-city-kids-stream__311715.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%A Radical Fix for Schools?%How is Secretary of Education Arne Duncan going to spend $100 billion in stimulus money -- almost twice the education budget -- to fix our nation's schools? NOW travels to Chicago to investigate the collateral damage of a top-to-bottom school makeover, and to get a glimpse of what the future of education might look like for the rest of the country.%6/9/2009 1:43:11 PM%1606133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/70/611/518-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-518-stream.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Growing Up Online%What does it mean to be part of the first generation coming of age in the Internet era?  This report received a 2009 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Informational Program.%9/17/2009 10:46:55 AM%3389866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/971/thumb__824656.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2606-stream.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%The Medicated Child%Millions of U.S. children are taking psychiatric drugs, most never tested on kids. Good medicine - or an uncontrolled experiment?%11/2/2009 3:06:28 PM%3376738%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/232/936/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2605-stream.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Cookie Jar: Almond Cookies%Everyday Food proves that you don't need hard-to-find ingredients or special gadgets to pull of delicious Asian dishes . Emma shows how to end your meal on a sweet note with crisp and light almond cookies.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%171363%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/883/efoo_004062_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4062.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Cookie Jar: Mexican Wedding Cakes%We're eating our way around the world with Everyday Food. Allie fills the Cookie Jar with Mexican Wedding Cakes. These unique, buttery, pecan and cinnamon cookies are rolled in powdery confectioners' sugar.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%150279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/921/efoo_004072_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4072.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Giant Chocolate Chips%Emma bakes up melt-in-your-mouth giant chocolate chip cookies. The perfect Everyday treat to end any meal.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%182439%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/852/efoo_004052_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4052.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Cookie Jar: Whole-Wheat Walnut Raisin Biscotti%Margot makes whole wheat raisin biscotti. Make a batch for your cookie jar on the weekend and treat yourself to one with your morning coffee. Breakfast made easy, that's Everyday Food.%7/23/2009 11:21:26 AM%222888%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/45/efoo_004092_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4092.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%After School Snacks: White Bean Dip%At Everyday Food, we dress up entrees and desserts with sauces that taste so good they seem hard to make, but couldn't be easier. Margot makes an after-school snack of white-bean dip with toasted pita chips that's creamy, light and nutritious.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%134907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/84/efoo_004111_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4111.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Healthy Start: Steel-Cut Oats%Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Emma prepares steel-cut oats that are nuttier, tastier and healthier than prepackaged instant oatmeal. It's the perfect Healthy Start.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%115960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/42/efoo_004091_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4091.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%After School Snacks: Cheddar-Carrot Balls%For an after-school snack that's fun for kids, and a guilty pleasure for adults, Sarah prepares cheddar-carrot balls. We know how to say cheese at Everyday Food.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%103073%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/188/efoo_004122_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4122.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Grilled Cheese Sandwich%At Everyday Food, our sandwich recipes are quick and easy to make at a moment's notice. Emma serves up an all-American favorite: grilled cheese. Golden and buttery, with melted cheddar cheese oozing out from the sides, it's no wonder it's one of our favorite comfort foods.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%120999%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/107/209/efoo_004132_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4132.mp4
Collections%PBS Parents%Cookie Jar: Chocolate Dipped Pretzels%Be prepared for company with Everyday Food's crowd-pleasing, make-ahead recipes. Margot makes big batches of chocolate-covered pretzels. This sweet-and-salty snack is great to have on hand for those surprise visits.%7/23/2009 11:21:27 AM%104164%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/106/852/efoo_004041_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/EFOO4041.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Nate Ball%Mechanical Engineer / Daredevil%10/9/2009 2:53:38 PM%549477%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/nosn_00nateBall_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/207/309/NB_podcast-Nova%20streaming.mp4" t
Collections%PBS Shorts%Eva Vertes%Eva Verdes is a cancer researcher, medical student, and avid runner. She started her science career as a young teenager, earning a prestigious award for her work as well as the nickname Doogie Howser.%9/29/2009 1:13:41 PM%442933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/nosn_00eva_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/193/749/EV_Monkeys_podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro.mp4" t
Collections%PBS Shorts%So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away%The film tells the story of a determined group of teenagers who, more than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated their homes and scattered their families, return to New Orleans alone and struggle to graduate from high school. A touching and shocking story of the abandoned children of Louisiana, the film is also a bracing portrait of teens who won't be defeated by their abandonment.%9/18/2009 1:17:02 PM%572639%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/167/948/sothewind_full_142.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/sothewind_full.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Rich Robinson%Rich Robinson is Assistant Professor in Cornell University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In his lab, he investigates tiny particles that might help solve the world's energy crisis. Outside the lab, he's a photographer, aiming to capture the souls of his subjects.%9/15/2009 1:10:50 PM%466766%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/nosn_00Rich_thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/171/892/RR_Podcast_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro_1__335354.mp4" t
Collections%PBS Shorts%Mark Siddall%Mark is Curator and Professor of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History. He travels the world studying leeches. Watch as he shares some his scientific secrets and culinary adventures.%9/10/2009 2:29:17 PM%451533%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/nosn-mark-thumb.jpg%http/PBS_CP_Secret_Life_of_Scientists/150/925/SLOS_512x288-COVE.mp4" t
Collections%PBS Shorts%Web Extra: Civil War Bridge%Did a South Carolina man discover evidence that could redraw Civil War maps?  Host Elyse Luray goes to Columbia to investigate.%9/2/2009 3:11:25 PM%966266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/157/46/HIDE-CivilWarBridge-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-CivilWarBridge-preview.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Web Extra: Stalag 17 Portrait%The Germans shot down George Silva's plane during World War II, and he spent the rest of the war in Stalag 17.  George paid one potato and two onions for one of his fellow POWs to sketch his portrait.  Sixty-five years later George wants to know what happened to the artist. Did he survive the prison camp?%8/24/2009 3:59:22 PM%1054266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/145/391/HIDE-Stalag17-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-Stalag17-preview.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Nutkin's Last Stand%Something is rotten in England. A plague of North American grey squirrels threatens the beloved native red squirrel. The English are up in arms, and a band of patriots - including lords, priests, artists and farmers - has come together to fight back against the grey menace.%8/18/2009 12:04:31 PM%1117183%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/138/870/nutkin.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/nutkin.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%City of Cranes%Cranes dominate our skylines, yet few people ever notice them. Spending most of their time alone up in the crane, crane operators seem to merge with their machines, becoming invisible to passers-by. City of Cranes takes the viewer hundreds of feet above the ground to hear the insights of crane operators, and see a glimpse of the poetic, mesmerizing world of cranes.%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%852585%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/17/833/cityofcranes.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/cranes__187624.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall%If you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest shopping center, think again. South China Mall is a Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely empty. In the current economic climate, could this be a symbol of things to come?%8/19/2009 7:47:21 AM%813880%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/84/utopia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/utopia__723122.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%34 x 25 x 36%This latest installment in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of the designers who decide what the perfect female body should look like.%8/18/2009 6:05:53 PM%440907%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_POV/139/282/34x25x36.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_POV/34x25x36.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Meryl Streep's Julia Child Inspiration%Actress Meryl Streep talks about the role Julia Child played in her life and why she wanted to play the culinary legend in the film Julie & Julia.%8/6/2009 6:31:12 PM%193460%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/128/354/streep_thumbnail.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/StreepInspiration-JulieandJulia.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Web Extra: Boxcar Home%Watch a preview for the Monday, July 27th, episode of History Detectives.  A Colorado couple makes an unusual discovery in their basement, is their home made from a boxcar?  Host Gwendolyn Wright investigates.%7/20/2009 3:55:10 PM%938348%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/110/865/HIDE-boxcar-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-boxcar-preview.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Web Extra: Sideshow Babies%This segment, part of Season 7 Episode 4, will have its TV premiere on Monday, July 13, 9-10 p.m. on PBS. In 1933, a baby so tiny her parents cradled her in a shoebox is whisked away by the Chicago Board of Health and put on display in an incubator at the Chicago World's Fair. Elyse Luray folllows this personal story to the bizarre beginnings of life-saving medical technology.%7/6/2009 2:57:18 PM%927432%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/95/901/HIDE-000704-ch2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_History_Detectives/HIDE-SideshowBabies-preview__261757.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Video Short: Evolution in Action%See how salamanders in California are evolving, just as Darwin might have predicted.%10/19/2009 4:53:50 PM%201800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/217/160/nova-00evoinaction-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/EvolutionInAction-Salamanderswebvideo_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro__937601.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Video Short: Why NOVA Covered the Case%Senior Executive Producer Paula Apsell describes the decision to make &quot;Judgment Day.&quot;%10/19/2009 3:58:32 PM%157866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/217/167/nova-00PSAQA-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/IDOnTrialPaula_512x288-PJPEG-Prepro-trimmed.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%America's Inca Root%Americas Inca Root presents a humorous history of America's favorite tuber - the potato. This 60-second video uses animation, live action, archival footage, and computer animation to tell the food's wild history.  Produced by Alex Rivera.%9/9/2009 10:10:41 PM%60466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/128/IncaRoot.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/IncaRootH264.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Is My Neighbor Latino?%A person wonders if their new neighbor may be Latino, because the neighbor does not fit the common stereotype.  He asks a popular newscaster, and she goes out to investigate what signs demonstrate the Latinness of this person.  Produced by Jorge A. Aguirre.%9/10/2009 10:59:20 AM%61022%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/815/neighbor.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Neighbor.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Fear of a Latin Planet%Two performance artists deliver a searing critique of Latino media imagery by reciting a litany of stereotypes in spoken-word poetry.  Produced by Bernardo Ruiz.%9/10/2009 11:01:48 AM%62066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/836/planet.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_FearofLP.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Las Carpas%Learn about the history of Las Carpas,  Mexican tent shows.  Find out how the performances continue to influence present day theater.   The exhibit of Las Carpas at the Hertzberg Circus Museum in San Antonio, Texas, serves as the backdrop for this video.  Produced by Manuel Ray Garcia.%9/10/2009 11:15:40 AM%62020%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/131/lascarpas.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Carpas.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Woman With Earrings%Woman With Earrings highlights the work of Latino choreographer Francisco Martinez.  It's a 60-second adaptation from his 2000, Horton Award-winning piece, Miniatures.  Produced by Rachel M. Perez.%9/10/2009 11:19:02 AM%61300%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/124/woman.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Earrings.mp4
Collections%PBS Shorts%Latina Trailblazers%Watch a short biography of Latina pioneer Ellen Ochoa. The piece deals with her voyage from a child growing up in La Meza California, to her current position as the first Latina astronaut.  Produced by Rosemary Contreras.%9/10/2009 11:37:16 AM%61440%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/166/53/trailblazers.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/LPB_Astronaut.mp4
Collections%The Economy%January 18, 2010%In NBR's The Obama Agenda: Year Two holiday special, NBR examines the economic challenges President Obama faces as he begins his second year in office.%1/18/2010 6:56:48 PM%1479333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/302/208/top-video-100118_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29221-STREAM.mp4
Collections%The Economy%NBR for January 13, 2010%Top stories include: NBR's Susie Gharib asks New York Fed President William Dudley about interest rates, financial reform, and much more. Plus, an update on the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission's first day of hearings.%1/13/2010 8:49:23 PM%1481400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/297/764/top-video-100113_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29218-STREAM.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The Journal: David Corn and Kevin Drum%MOTHER JONES journalists David Corn and Kevin Drum offer a hard look at the obstacles to real reform of the financial industry.%1/9/2010 9:27:13 AM%3209733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/293/904/BMJL-001337-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001337-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Series Premiere%The premiere of 'Help Wanted' features the story of a young woman, Rebecca, who formerly worked as a marketing manager. When Rebecca lost her job, it was very difficult on her and her family, but now she is carving out a new path in nursing school that may offer greater stability in the future. Rebecca says, 'You have to roll with the times, and you have to see what jobs are in demand.'%1/8/2010 4:09:26 PM%1608097%http://wmht.vo.llnwd.net/o37/hw_thumb_101.jpg%tp-live/PBS_DP_QA/HW_101.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The Journal: Washington for Sale?%Amidst fading hopes for real reform on issues ranging from high finance to health care, economist Robert Kuttner and journalist Matt Taibbi join Bill Moyers to discuss Wall Street's power over the  federal government.%12/18/2009 10:27:55 PM%3143933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/277/24/BMJL-001335-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001335-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Kenneth Wade: Friday, 12/18/09%Kenneth Wade, CEO of NeighborWorks America, explains the difference between mortgage companies and banks and talks about homeownership.%12/19/2009 9:44:23 AM%590808%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/277/402/kennethwade_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_kennethwade.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Good Times Go On Holiday In Oregon Tourist Town%As part of the Patchwork Nation series examining communities across the U.S., Ray Suarez travels to picturesque Lincoln City, Oregon, where the recession has sapped the local tourism industry.%12/28/2009 1:39:32 PM%598400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/15/529/patchworknation-5-lincolncity.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-5-lincolncity.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Economic Bust Strikes Colorado 'Boom Town'%As part of the Patchwork Nation series, Ray Suarez travels to Eagle, Colorado, where the real estate boom of earlier this decade has culminated in an especially painful bust.%12/28/2009 1:36:12 PM%485066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/15/753/patchworknation-4-1-eagle.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-4-eagle.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Gov. David Paterson: Wednesday, 12/9/09%New York Gov. David Paterson comments on his bid to seek reelection and explains the effect of Wall Street's failure on the Empire State.%12/10/2009 11:35:48 AM%776521%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/268/1014/davidpaterson2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_davidpaterson2.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Iowa Farmers Squeezed by Belt Tightening%In part three of his Patchwork Nation series, Ray Suarez travels to Sioux Center, Iowa, to look at how the recession has hit agricultural centers the project identifies as &quot;tractor country.&quot;%12/28/2009 1:36:08 PM%504871%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/284/767/patchworknation-3-souixcenter.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-3-souixcenter.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Michigan Finds Its 'Life Preserver'%Michigan is home to few bright economic spots these days -- with the exception of the college town of Ann Arbor. Ray Suarez reports in part 2 of the Patchwork Nation series.%12/28/2009 1:36:11 PM%465467%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/280/982/patchworknation-2-annarbor.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-2-annarbor.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Philadelphia Adjusts as Manufacturing Fades%In part one of the Patchwork Nation series examining communities across the U.S., Ray Suarez looks at Philadelphia's shift from a city of skilled blue-collar workers to one where just 1 in 20 workers makes things for a living.%12/23/2009 1:26:25 PM%554144%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/280/969/patchworknation-1-philadelphia.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/patchworknation-1-philadelphia.mp4
Collections%The Economy%NBR for November 26, 2009%In this special, Susie Gharib and the NBR team identify four up-and-coming career paths and ask Career Coach Marty Nemko to analyze them.%11/26/2009 9:34:41 PM%1470000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/258/69/top-video-091126_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29184-STREAM.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The Card Game%Investigating  the massive consumer loan industry and what's ahead for banks and consumers...%11/25/2009 1:12:51 PM%3383913%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/256/859/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2806_Bcast_44khz.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Jason Zweig: Friday, 11/13/09%Personal finance columnist Jason Zweig examines whether Wall Street has learned any lessons and explains his three commandments for investing.%11/14/2009 4:06:41 AM%630363%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/245/957/jasonzweig_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_jasonzweig.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Elizabeth Warren on the Economy%What exactly is going on with the economy? Stocks are up and big bonuses are back, but while they're throwing parties on Wall Street, there's pain on Main Street. NOW gets answers and insight from Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren, who's been heading up the congressional panel overseeing how the bailout money is being spent.%11/13/2009 9:19:12 PM%1456200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/245/448/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-546-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Andrew Ross Sorkin: Monday, 11/9/09%Andrew Ross Sorkin talks about his book &quot;Too Big to Fail&quot;, which gives a behind-the-scenes look at greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression.%11/10/2009 1:22:46 PM%559577%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/241/248/andrewrosssorkin_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_andrewrosssorkin.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The Civilian Conservation Corps%The CCC was President Roosevelt's answer to the environmental and economic challenges facing the country. Enlisting 250,000 workers in just two months, the CCC was an ambitious undertaking that brought several government agencies together in the effort.%11/3/2009 9:33:22 AM%3190259%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/13/593/AMEXcccTHUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2201_HD.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The Journal: Economic Recovery in Review%With Americans still facing rising unemployment, foreclosures, and declining property values, renowned economist James K. Galbraith on whether we've averted another crisis and how to get help for the middle class.  And, National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser talks about his mentor William F. Buckley, Jr. and today's conservative movement.%10/30/2009 11:02:20 PM%3214333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/230/461/BMJL-001328-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001328-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Close to Home%Producer Ofra Bikel chronicles the recession's impact on one unlikely neighborhood--New York's Upper East Side..%10/28/2009 12:04:47 PM%3323007%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/15/17/FRONclose2HomeThumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2803_44khzB.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The Crash of 1929%Based on eight years of continued prosperity, presidents and economists alike confidently predicted that America would soon enter a time when there would be no more poverty, no more depressions -- a &quot;New Era&quot; when everyone could be rich.%10/27/2009 10:21:19 AM%3261590%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/14/897/Crash29AMEXthumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX308_SD_44khz.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Bob Herbert: Wednesday, 10/21%New York Times' columnist Bob Herbert talks about the backlash over Wall Street bonuses and President Obama's plan ask certain companies to cut executive pay.%10/22/2009 11:48:11 AM%601745%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/220/516/bobherbert_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_bobherbert.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The Warning%Long before the economic meltdown, one woman tried to warn about the threat to the financial system...%10/21/2009 3:05:49 PM%3316250%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/17/241/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/FRON2802_Warning_44khz.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The Journal: America's Economy Reformed?%Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington is it business as usual for Wall Street?  Former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) join Bill Moyers for a report card on the bailouts and to find out whether efforts of reform have been derailed.  Bill Moyers remembers his friend, renowned physician and mountaineer Charlie Houston.%10/9/2009 9:40:47 PM%3209066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/207/626/BMJL-001325-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001325-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Tom Ridge: Wednesday, 9/30%Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge comments on securing U.S.-Mexican borders and the role of the economy in the safety of the U.S.%10/1/2009 1:23:17 AM%687960%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/198/974/tomridge_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_tomridge.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Michael Moore: Tuesday, 9/29%Filmmaker Michael Moore discusses the price Americans pay for their love of capitalism and assesses whether the country can turn things around.%9/30/2009 1:24:06 AM%1381448%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/197/990/michaelmoore_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_michaelmoore.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Health Care Reform Special Report%As Congress weighs legislation to provide universal health care in the U.S., correspondents from NOW on PBS, Tavis Smiley, Nightly Business Report, and SoCal connected provide analysis, discussion, and insight.%9/24/2009 10:34:56 PM%5032333%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/15/1009/health-care-reform-preview.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/Health-Care-Special-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%The New Reality%Millions of Americans have had to change their retirement plans in the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown. Retirement Revolution looks at the stories of everyday people who have found ways not only to
survive but thrive in this new reality.%9/16/2009 5:22:36 PM%5150133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/151/697/RREV000027-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Retirement_Revolution/RREV201_HD.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Your Life, Your Money%Featuring compelling real-life stories of young people finding their way through a variety of economic challenges, &quot;Your Life, Your Money&quot; delivers basic financial advice in a simple and relatable manner.  This one-hour special raises fiscal consciousness on everything from banking and credit to investments, budgeting, insurance and self employment.%9/8/2009 5:03:32 PM%3343266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/165/66/faison.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/YLYM000_HD.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Part 4: Planet Finance%Niall Ferguson chronicles the spread of good -- and bad -- financial practices across the globe, and the consequences for all of us.%7/7/2009 11:34:00 AM%3349014%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/96/770/ep4_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO104_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Wall Street Reform and You%The Obama Administration recently released its proposal for financial regulatory reform, but before change comes to Wall Street, a reform plan has to get through Congress with its teeth intact. David Brancaccio sits with Zanny Minton Beddoes, economics editor for The Economist magazine, to review the proposal and its ramifications for America.%7/25/2009 9:48:04 AM%1534800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/99/657/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-530-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Part 3: Risky Business%The roots of the insurance industry in Europe; disasters like Hurricane Katrina expose problems in risk management; the history of hedge funds.%7/7/2009 1:07:59 PM%3364594%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/95/860/ep3_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO103_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Part 2: Bonds of War%Niall Ferguson documents the rise of modern finance in Europe and its expansion into the Far East, including the ascendancy of the Rothschilds and bond markets, and the decline of Europe's landed aristocracy.%7/7/2009 12:53:47 PM%3336000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/93/632/ep2_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO102_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Part 1: From Bullion to Bubbles%Economist and historian Niall Ferguson examines the current global financial crisis in the context of the financial history of the West, Topics in this episode include: the beginnings of moneylending, stocks, bonds and credit.%7/6/2009 3:15:40 PM%3368170%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/93/597/ep1_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/ASMO101_HD_44khz.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Ten Trillion and Counting%How the economy went so bad, so fast and what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix.%4/23/2009 10:35:32 AM%3407133%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/25/915/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2709-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Inside the Meltdown%How the economy went so bad, so fast and what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix.%4/4/2009 11:54:35 AM%3389856%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/983/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2708-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Help for the Homeowners?%American cities are in crisis -- property taxes are way down, and abandoned homes are bringing down property values, inviting crime, and draining government coffers. Neighborhoods are being destroyed. Yet the federal bailout money is not going directly to desperate communities and homeowners, but to local and national banks. NOW investigates the innovative way some cities are fighting back.%11/24/2009 4:22:37 PM%1532733%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/255/981/cove-stack.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-506-stream.mp4
Collections%The Economy%Burning Season%WIDE ANGLE travels to the Indonesian rainforest and follows a green entrepreneur's plan to fight global warming. He hopes to stop clear cutting in the region's three large forests, and to turn a profit by selling carbon credits to polluters in the West.%6/27/2009 10:21:18 AM%3225466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/80/430/wa_portal_thumb_burningSeason.png%tp-live/PBS_CP_Wide_Angle/WIDA704_BurningSeason.mp4
Collections%The Presidents%The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln%Just days after the Civil War ended, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre. As a fractured nation mourned, a manhunt closed in on his assassin, the twenty-six-year-old actor, John Wilkes Booth.%6/26/2009 3:27:08 PM%5053962%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/88/124/amex-002103.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_Lincoln_Assassin.mp4
Collections%The Presidents%The Kennedys%A saga of ambition, wealth, family loyalty and personal tragedy. From Joseph Kennedy's rise on Wall Street, through John, Robert and Edward's successes and scandals, the family has left a storied political legacy.%5/18/2009 12:44:30 PM%10133066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/50/144/amex-000501-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX2110_Kennedys__612976.mp4
Collections%The Presidents%The Presidents: Jimmy Carter%A peanut farmer who rose to become America's thirty-ninth president, Jimmy Carter was a failure in his single term in office. He turned to humanitarian work as an ex-president.%4/21/2009 4:11:52 PM%9608266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/796/amex-001502-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex1501_1502_web.mp4
Collections%The Presidents%Dreams of Obama%A rich personal and political biography of America's 44th president and what has brought him to this historic moment...%4/4/2009 11:40:41 AM%3382933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/8/982/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/fline-2706-stream.mp4
Collections%The Presidents%The Presidents: George H.W. Bush%This biography examines the life and career of our 41st president, from his service in World War II to his days in the Oval Office with the fall of the Berlin Wall, race riots in LA and the breakup of the Soviet Union.%6/15/2009 6:33:37 PM%11403466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/935/525/AMEX-002009-THUMB.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex2009_2010_web.mp4
Collections%The Presidents%The Presidents: Nixon%From ending the Vietnam War and improving relations with China and the Soviet Union, and finally, his resignation in the face of impeachment, Richard Nixon was a tragically insecure man with a bold vision.%6/15/2009 6:41:26 PM%10113109%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/935/368/amex-000302-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex302_web.mp4
Collections%The Presidents%The Presidents: FDR%Franklin Delano Roosevelt restored hope after the Great Depression and led the nation during World War II.%4/21/2009 4:11:53 PM%14607600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/1001/740/amex-701-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/amex701_702.mp4
Collections%Under the Sea%Fellowship of the Whales%Follow a baby humpback whale as she travels from her birthplace in Hawaii, to feeding grounds off Alaska's coast.  Escorted by her mother, this newborn will learn many things along the way.  And when the pair returns to Hawaii, this yearling will be ready to take her place in her own community of whales.%11/13/2009 5:20:11 PM%3038066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/241/494/naat-002704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002704-stream.mp4
Collections%Under the Sea%Call of the Killer Whale%Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team investigate the world of the orca, which is the largest species of the dolphin family and is often called a killer whale. The expedition travels to the Arctic and Antarctic, the Atlantic and Pacific.%4/23/2009 10:19:01 AM%6396911%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/25/476/jcoa-304-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA304and305_stacked__358688.mp4
Collections%Under the Sea%Sea Ghosts%Jean-Michel Cousteau is accompanied by his son Fabien and daughter Celine on an Arctic expedition to investigate why some groups of beluga whales are thriving while others are not.%4/16/2009 2:12:30 PM%3200200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/21/132/jcoa-303-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Ocean_Adventures/JCOA303_44khz.mp4
Collections%Under the Sea%Ocean Animal Emergency%Wildlife veterinarians struggle to save injured seals and sea lions on the California coast.%6/9/2009 3:54:06 PM%3161814%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/1004/159/3517_ocean.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3517_web_44khz__023087.mp4
Collections%Under the Sea%Kings of Camouflage%Meet the cuttlefish, one of the brainiest, most bizarre animals in the ocean.%6/24/2009 2:41:34 PM%3200200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/74/324/nova-003402-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3402_44khz.mp4
Collections%Under the Sea%Violent Hawaii%The Hawaiian chain of islands, made up of six main islands plus two smaller ones, stretches for more than 1,500 miles through the heart of the Pacific Ocean. It is a place of idyllic beauty. But it is also a land of volcanic fury, raging mountaintop blizzards, dangerous rockslides, monster waves, and even tsunamis.%3/5/2009 3:09:50 PM%3063083%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/117/naat-002204-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002204-stream.mp4
Collections%Under the Sea%Shark Mountain%Some 300 miles off Costa Rica is Cocos Island, a tiny Pacific outpost that was once a favorite haunt of pirates. Cocos, a designated World Heritage Site, lies directly in the path of powerful ocean currents that often collide with the island, churning the waters into an undersea storm. Welcome to Shark Mountain.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3101933%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/119/naat-002202-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002202-stream.mp4
Collections%Under the Sea%Under Antarctic Ice%Antarctica. On the surface, it's the bleakest of lands, with ferocious winds, flightless birds, and enough ice to flood half the planet's population if it were to melt. But below that frozen mass, a fantastic environment of indescribable beauty teems with life. NATURE takes viewers into the world that is Under Antarctic Ice.%3/5/2009 3:09:49 PM%3092480%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/950/113/naat-002006-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002006-stream.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%February 5, 2010%Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Hoenig on interest rate. January employment numbers. Market Monitor John Hughes of Quantum Capital Management.%2/5/2010 8:49:07 PM%1515066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/317/837/top-video-100205_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29235-STREAM.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%Friday, February 5, 2010%The economy shed 20,000 jobs last month, but there were new signs of growth as unemployment in the U.S. dips down to 9.7 percent.  Also on the program, a look at the growing costs of health care and Shields and Brooks assess the power shifts on Capitol Hill. Finally, a Reagan adviser backs the budget reforms laid out by President Obma and a Haitian poet reflects on the earthquake.%2/5/2010 10:20:55 PM%3189934%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/317/877/95471058_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020510_448k.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%The Journal: After Citizens United%Libertarian journalist Nick Gillespie and legal scholar Lawrence Lessig discuss public financing of campaigns and the effects of money on politics. And, Dr. Margaret Flowers speaks about Medicare for all.%2/6/2010 5:27:53 PM%3215000%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/317/939/BMJL-001341-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Bill_Moyers/BMJL-001341-stream.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%Democrats and the New Politics of Abortion%Now that the Democratic Party has the legislative upper hand, are they willing to negotiate away reproductive rights for other political gains? NOW goes to Allentown, PA to ask: Are abortion rights now in jeopardy at the very hands of the party that has historically protected them? Among those interviewed are pro-life Democratic U.S. Representative Bart Stupak and former DNC Chairman Howard Dean.%2/6/2010 5:28:40 PM%1540466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOW/317/718/cove-sm.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOW/NOW-606-stream.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%Wednesday, February 3, 2010%The Obama administration steps up its defense of how it handles terror cases as the suspect in the attempted Christmas Day bombing incident speaks to authorities again. Also, Haiti scrambles to find shelter for quake survivors and we get two perspectives on how the White House plans to help small businesses. Finally, a story of how theatre is helping soldiers cope with PTSD.%2/3/2010 9:52:26 PM%3194740%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/316/103/77189155_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020310_448k.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%February 4, 2010%Stocks tumble on job loss woes & European debt. The U.S.Government probes Prius brake problem.  And Diamond Foods CEO shares his gem of a Super Bowl ad plan.%2/4/2010 8:29:32 PM%1486600%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/316/990/top-video-100204_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29234-STREAM.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%Thursday, February 4, 2010%Tonight on the program, the U.S. Senate welcomes a new member as Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown is officially confirmed to fill the seat of the late Edward Kennedy. Also, Toyota faces a federal probe over brake problems in the Prius and Ray Suarez returns from his reporting trip to Haiti. Finally, Paul Solman looks to make sense of the economy with stand-up comedy.%2/4/2010 9:27:19 PM%3177604%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/317/1/browncove_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020410_448k__976476.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%February 3, 2010%Confusion over Toyota recall amid Treasury Secretary remarks. A former NHTSA head adds perspective. Oil Price Outlook. Hilary Kramer of A & G Capital Research.%2/3/2010 8:29:22 PM%1453200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/316/61/top-video-100203_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29233-STREAM.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%February 2, 2010%President Obama pushes his jobs plan. Toyota's brand management challenge, and which retailers are struggling to survive?%2/2/2010 8:26:56 PM%1511466%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/315/147/top-video-100202_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29232-STREAM.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%Tuesday, February 2, 2010%Civilian and uniformed leaders weigh in on lifting the ban on gays in the U.S. military at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill. Also on the program, we look at the future of NASA in light of the proposed FY 2011 fiscal budget and three weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, the U.N. says the situation remains volatile. Finally, a look at how technology is reshaping warfare.%2/2/2010 9:50:09 PM%3147279%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/315/191/96346946_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020210_448k.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%Digital Nation%FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin (Growing up Online) teams up with one of the leading thinkers of the digital age, Douglas Rushkoff (The Persuaders, Merchants of Cool), to continue to explore life on the virtual frontier.%2/2/2010 6:38:53 PM%5170770%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/314/1018/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/2809__095111.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%February 1, 2010%Toyota's President of US Sales tells Susie Gharib about his firm's plan to fix the millions of recalled vehicles. Plus, the CEO of Auto Nation, a Toyota dealer, offers his perspective on the recall. And, we zero in on defense spending in the President's 3.8 trillion dollar budget.%2/1/2010 8:53:39 PM%1450400%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/314/243/top-video-100201_142x60-Cove-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nightly_Business_Report/NBRT-29231-STREAM.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%Monday, February 1, 2010%President Obama pitches a 2011 budget. Toyota finds a fix for faulty gas pedals. In Haiti, aid workers worry about adoptions after Americans are detained. And medical marijuana comes in for regulation. Finally, a former CIA operative talks about leaderless al-Qaida.%2/1/2010 9:47:48 PM%3164067%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/314/276/96324317_video_thumbwide.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_The_NewsHour/pbsnh020110_448k.mp4
Collections%Week in Review%Airing 02/08/10: Beyond the Motor City%&quot;Blueprint America: Beyond the Motor City,&quot; a new documentary directed by critically-acclaimed filmmaker Aaron Woolf, examines how Detroit, a grim symbol of America's diminished status in the world, may come to represent the future of transportation and progress in America. The film debuts nationally on PBS on February 8 at 10 pm.%12/14/2009 6:05:47 PM%30200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_General_Audience/272/912/BA_Beyond_The_Motor_City.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/BA_Beyond_The_Motor_City_30_Promo.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Pete Docter: Wednesday, 2/3/2010%Writer-director Pete Docter talks about his animated feature &quot;Up&quot;, which received five Oscar nods this week, including best picture.%2/4/2010 12:39:45 PM%705584%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/316/613/peterdocter_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_peterdocter.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Wyclef Jean: Tuesday, 2/2/10%Singer-producer-activist Wyclef Jean explains his sense of the situation in his native Haiti following the devastating earthquake.%2/3/2010 3:29:29 AM%758897%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/372/wyclefjean2_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_wyclefjean2.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Trey Songz: Tuesday, 2/2/10%R&B singer Trey Songz discusses his response to the pressure from social media.%2/3/2010 3:36:57 AM%666644%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/315/381/treysongz_cove2.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Tavis_Smiley/tavisvideo_treysongz.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Ghosts of Machu Picchu%Why did the Incas abandon their city in the clouds?%2/3/2010 7:31:04 AM%3172800%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_NOVA/305/440/nova-003704-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_NOVA/NOVA3704_16x9.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Digital Nation%FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin (Growing up Online) teams up with one of the leading thinkers of the digital age, Douglas Rushkoff (The Persuaders, Merchants of Cool), to continue to explore life on the virtual frontier.%2/2/2010 6:38:53 PM%5170770%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/314/1018/thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/2809__095111.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Atlantic City, Hour 2%ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Andy Ourant dip into a discussion of the market for swimsuit-clad, early twentieth-century bisque figurines known as bathing beauties. Highlights include: a collection of Enrico Caruso memorabilia; an oil paining by Alberto Pasini; and a pair of heirloom boxwood and ivory figurines that could be worth $400,000.%2/2/2010 6:32:52 AM%3172774%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/313/963/anro_001405_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Antiques_Roadshow/ANRO1405_16x9.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%The Donner Party%Three years before the Gold Rush, 87 pioneers took a shortcut westward to California, only to get caught in the snows of the Sierra Nevada. The emigrants' fateful journey culminated in death and cannibalism.%2/1/2010 4:27:24 PM%4991918%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_American_Experience/314/5/donner_thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_American_Experience/AMEX_503_4x3.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Wild Balkans%The Balkan Peninsula is notorious for being one of the great battlegrounds of history. And yet, it possesses another side unknown to many, where ancient forests and vast wetlands harbor pristine wilderness, and sheer cliff walls and desolate plateaus preserve a seemingly unchanged past.%2/1/2010 6:40:50 AM%3008066%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Nature/308/794/naat-002707-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Nature/naat-002707-stream.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Emma: Episode 2%Is confirmed bachelor Mr. Knightley secretly courting demure Jane Fairfax (Laura Pyper), recipient of a piano from a mysterious benefactor? Meanwhile, Emma, too, feels the unfamiliar tug of romance -- in the direction of dashing Frank Churchill (Rupert Evans).%1/26/2010 2:43:25 PM%3213200%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/304/178/mast-004004-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4004_16x9.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Sound Tracks Pilot Episode%Explore the making of a post-Soviet propaganda tune. Watch how the Seun Kuti, the youngest son of Afrobeat superstar Fela Kuti,  is keeping his father's flame alive. Find out why the composer of the mockumentary Borat wrote a symphony for the people of Kazakhstan. Finally for our Global Hit listen to a performance by Mariza, the queen of fado, Portugal's &quot;blues.&quot;%1/5/2010 6:17:57 AM%3321866%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/280/141/sotm-pilot-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Sound_Tracks/sotm-pilot-stream.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Emma: Episode 1%Unmarried and glad of it, Emma Woodhouse (Romola Garai) thinks herself the perfect matchmaker for others. Her friend Mr. Knightley (Jonny Lee Miller) has his doubts. Undeterred, she takes on the matrimonial cause of Harriet Smith (Louise Dylan), with unanticipated results.%1/19/2010 10:07:42 PM%6771266%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/303/206/mast-004003-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Masterpiece/MAST4003_16x9.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene%Ex-convict Petey Greene burst onto the radio in 1960s Washington, D.C., raw and uncensored. ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene chronicles the life and times of America's first shock jock, an African American man who spoke the truth to power and influenced a new generation of broadcast personalities.%11/17/2009 9:03:32 PM%3297767%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/249/750/INLE-1013-Thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE-1013-stream__742785.mp4
Collections%What&#39;s New%February One: The Story Of The Greensboro Four%In one remarkable day, four college freshmen changed the course of American history. On February 1, 1960, the Greensboro Four began a sit-in at a Woolworth's lunch counter in North Carolina. The act of simply sitting down to order food in a restaurant that refused service to anyone but whites is now widely regarded as one of the pivotal moments in the American civil rights movement.%2/1/2010 4:06:48 PM%3238301%http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/305/620/INLE-612-thumb.jpg%tp-live/PBS_CP_Independent_Lens/INLE612_SD_44khz_noSS.mp4
