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12:00 AM
POV Shorts: Happiness Is £4 Million
12:30 AM
P.O.V.: Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
At 21, he was a leader of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. By 23, he became Hong Kong's youngest elected lawmaker. At 26, he was Most Wanted under the National Security Law. Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law? offers a close look at the city's most famous dissident to uncover what happens to freedom when an authoritarian power goes unchecked.
2:00 AM
Deadlock: An Election Story
3:00 AM
PBS News Hour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
History with David Rubenstein: Fredrik Logevall
5:30 AM
History with David Rubenstein: Jeffrey Frank
6:00 AM
BBC News
6:30 AM
Story in the Public Square: Daniel Schulman
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:27 AM
Newsline In Depth
7:40 AM
Direct Talk
8:00 AM
POV Shorts: Happiness Is £4 Million
8:30 AM
P.O.V.: Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
At 21, he was a leader of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. By 23, he became Hong Kong's youngest elected lawmaker. At 26, he was Most Wanted under the National Security Law. Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law? offers a close look at the city's most famous dissident to uncover what happens to freedom when an authoritarian power goes unchecked.
10:00 AM
Deadlock: An Election Story
11:00 AM
History with David Rubenstein: Fredrik Logevall
11:30 AM
History with David Rubenstein: Jeffrey Frank
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
Story in the Public Square: Daniel Schulman
1:30 PM
Second Opinion with Joan Lunden: Antibiotic Resistance
2:00 PM
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World: The Car
3:00 PM
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World: The Rocket
4:00 PM
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World: The Smartphone
5:00 PM
DW News
5:30 PM
BBC News America
6:00 PM
France 24
6:30 PM
NHK Newsline
7:00 PM
America at a Crossroads with Judy Woodruff
8:00 PM
America ReFramed: La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered
On May 5th, 1991, people took to the streets of Washington D.C.’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood to protest the police shooting of a young Salvadoran man, Daniel Gomez. Through testimony, song, poetry, and street theater, LA MANPLESA: An Uprising Remembered weaves together the collective memory of one of D.C.’s first barrios and dives into the roots of the '91 rebellion.