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12:00 AM

The Vote: American Experience: The Movement and the "Madman"

Episode
The Vote: American Experience
The Movement and the "Madman"
Length: 86 Minutes

Discover the story of the 1969 showdown between President Nixon and the antiwar movement. Told through firsthand accounts, the film reveals how movement leaders mobilized disparate groups to create two massive protests that changed history.

1:30 AM

Amache: An American Injustice

Length: 26 Minutes

2:00 AM

American Delivery

Length: 56 Minutes

3:00 AM

Asian Americans: A Question of Loyalty

Episode
Asian Americans
Length: 56 Minutes

An American-born generation straddles their country of birth and their parents’ homelands. CORRECTION: Certain errors in a previous version of this program have been corrected, including the statement that the Core Civic South Texas Family Residential Center separates children from their families, which is not the case, and the erroneous use of a photo of a different facility.

4:00 AM

The Vow from Hiroshima

Length: 56 Minutes

5:00 AM

North Korea: A Filmmaker Walks The Tightrope

Length: 50 Minutes

6:00 AM

On Story: A Conversation with Kathleen Kennedy

Length: 29 Minutes

6:30 AM

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

Length: 26 Minutes

7:00 AM

Washington Week with the Atlantic

Length: 26 Minutes

7:30 AM

The Open Mind: Demonetizing The Prison Industry

Length: 29 Minutes

8:00 AM

DW Focus On Europe

Length: 26 Minutes

8:30 AM

DW Global Us

Length: 26 Minutes

9:00 AM

Asian Americans: A Question of Loyalty

Episode
Asian Americans
Length: 56 Minutes

An American-born generation straddles their country of birth and their parents’ homelands. CORRECTION: Certain errors in a previous version of this program have been corrected, including the statement that the Core Civic South Texas Family Residential Center separates children from their families, which is not the case, and the erroneous use of a photo of a different facility.

10:00 AM

American Delivery

Length: 56 Minutes

11:00 AM

The Chavis Chronicles: Urban Conservation Fund

Length: 26 Minutes

11:30 AM

Laura Flanders & Friends

Length: 26 Minutes

12:00 PM

Great Lakes Now: Salamanders, Shipping and Shorelines

Length: 26 Minutes

12:30 PM

America's Heartland

Length: 26 Minutes

1:00 PM

This American Land: Farmers Challenge Climate Change, The Salton Sea in Trouble, Songbirds Respond to Improved Habitat

Length: 26 Minutes

1:30 PM

Start Up: Sweets & Meats: Cincinnati, OH

Length: 26 Minutes

2:00 PM

Bloomberg Wall Street Week

Length: 56 Minutes

3:00 PM

The Open Mind: Demonetizing The Prison Industry

Length: 29 Minutes

3:30 PM

Ict Newscast (Kaet): Ict Newscast (Kaet) #25090

Length: 26 Minutes

4:00 PM

DW Global Us

Length: 26 Minutes

4:30 PM

On Story: A Conversation with Kathleen Kennedy

Length: 29 Minutes

5:00 PM

Asian Americans: A Question of Loyalty

Episode
Asian Americans
Length: 56 Minutes

An American-born generation straddles their country of birth and their parents’ homelands. CORRECTION: Certain errors in a previous version of this program have been corrected, including the statement that the Core Civic South Texas Family Residential Center separates children from their families, which is not the case, and the erroneous use of a photo of a different facility.

6:00 PM

American Delivery

Length: 56 Minutes

7:00 PM

French Village

Length: 59 Minutes

8:00 PM

Nature: Hummingbirds of Hollywood

Length: 57 Minutes

9:00 PM

Finding Your Roots: Children of Exile

Length: 55 Minutes

10:00 PM

Doc World: Flying Hands

Length: 56 Minutes

11:00 PM

P.O.V.: Tokyo Uber Blues

Episode
P.O.V.
Length: 56 Minutes

Shot with a mix of smartphones and GoPros from a first person perspective, filmmaker Taku Aoyagi takes us on his daily bike rides as an Uber Eats worker. But pedaling on Tokyo’s deserted streets, delivering boba tea to cloistered condos, he starts wondering… what was it that Ken Loach said about the Uberization of society? And what does gig-work offer an unemployed person with student debt?