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12:00 AM
Reel South: Hindsight: Volume 2
12:30 AM
P.O.V.: I Didn't See You There
Spurred by the spectacle of a circus tent outside his Oakland apartment, a disabled filmmaker launches into a meditative journey exploring the history of freakdom, vision, and (in)visibility. Shot from director Reid Davenport's physical perspective - mounted to his wheelchair or handheld - I Didn't See You There serves as a clear rebuke to the norm of disabled people being seen and not heard.
2:00 AM
Frontline: Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus, Part 2
FRONTLINE and Forbidden Stories investigate the powerful spyware Pegasus, sold to governments around the world by the Israeli company NSO Group. Part two of a joint investigation into the hacking tool used to spy on journalists, activists, the fiancée of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and others.
3:00 AM
PBS NewsHour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
Conveying the Horrors of War: Ukraine's Frontline Journalists
6:00 AM
BBC World News
6:30 AM
Story in the Public Square: Alanna Mitchel
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:40 AM
Direct Talk
8:00 AM
Reel South: Hindsight: Volume 2
8:30 AM
P.O.V.: I Didn't See You There
Spurred by the spectacle of a circus tent outside his Oakland apartment, a disabled filmmaker launches into a meditative journey exploring the history of freakdom, vision, and (in)visibility. Shot from director Reid Davenport's physical perspective - mounted to his wheelchair or handheld - I Didn't See You There serves as a clear rebuke to the norm of disabled people being seen and not heard.
10:00 AM
Frontline: Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus, Part 2
FRONTLINE and Forbidden Stories investigate the powerful spyware Pegasus, sold to governments around the world by the Israeli company NSO Group. Part two of a joint investigation into the hacking tool used to spy on journalists, activists, the fiancée of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and others.
11:00 AM
Conveying the Horrors of War: Ukraine's Frontline Journalists
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
Story in the Public Square: Alanna Mitchel
1:30 PM
Second Opinion with Joan Lunden: Antibiotic Resistance
2:00 PM
Doc World: Why Slavery? North Korea's Secret Slaves: Dollar Heroes
With the promise of payment and honor, thousands of North Koreans are sent abroad, only to find themselves under constant surveillance and working in harsh conditions - with wages transferred to the government. The film shows how the country and globalization have made a pact: underpaid workers toil for the dictator's nuclear program while the United Nations and the European Union look away.
3:00 PM
Doc World: Why Slavery? Maid In Hell
In 2016, Mary Kibwana, who worked as maid in Jordan, returned to Kenya with 70% of her body burned. Kibwana is one of many women in Africa and Asia trapped in the Middle East's Kafala System, a set of law governing migrant labor that binds them to their employers. The film gives unprecedented access to the inner workings the system, and the horrific reality faced by thousands of women each day.
4:00 PM
P.O.V.: Winter's Yearning
In Maniitsoq, Greenland, the US aluminum giant Alcoa Corporation has been planning to build a smelting plant for years. With the promise of economic renewal, Winter's Yearning follows the lives of the area’s loyal aging population and its stymied youth. Pictured against immense, isolating landscapes, the people await their plant and with it, the nation's possible first step towards sovereignty.
5:00 PM
DW News
5:30 PM
BBC World News America
6:00 PM
France 24
6:30 PM
NHK Newsline
7:00 PM
Our Kids: Narrowing The Opportunity Gap: Four Cities Tackle The Child Equity Gap
8:00 PM
America ReFramed: For The Love of Rutland
An attempt to bring Syrian refugees to invigorate the economically struggling and predominantly white town of Rutland, VT unleashes deep partisan rancor. Despite a lifetime of feeling invalidated and shamed for her poverty and addiction, long-time Rutland resident, Stacie, emerges as an unexpected and resilient leader in a town divided by class, cultural values and political leanings.