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12:00 AM
Snapshots of Confinement
1:00 AM
P.O.V.: Against The Tide
Mumbai fishermen Rakesh and Ganesh are inheritors of the great Koli knowledge system—a way to harvest the sea by following the moon and the tides. Rakesh has kept faith in traditional methods while Ganesh has embraced technology. Against the Tide is a tale of deep friendship and rising resentment between two men against the backdrop of an adoring sea, now turning hostile through climate change.
2:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: On The Road Again
3:00 AM
PBS News Hour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
First Peoples: Africa
6:00 AM
BBC News
6:30 AM
Asia Insight
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:30 AM
Direct Talk
7:45 AM
Short Program
8:00 AM
Snapshots of Confinement
9:00 AM
P.O.V.: Against The Tide
Mumbai fishermen Rakesh and Ganesh are inheritors of the great Koli knowledge system—a way to harvest the sea by following the moon and the tides. Rakesh has kept faith in traditional methods while Ganesh has embraced technology. Against the Tide is a tale of deep friendship and rising resentment between two men against the backdrop of an adoring sea, now turning hostile through climate change.
10:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: On The Road Again
11:00 AM
First Peoples: Africa
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
1:30 PM
Asia Insight
2:00 PM
Pacific Heartbeat: High Tide, Don't Hide
In the race for existence, striking teenagers discover that activism, authority and awareness make for a steep learning curve. Determined to provoke real action, New Zealand teenagers join the global School Strike for Climate. But planning a movement and building momentum are the easy parts as they face political indifference, their own white privilege, and the ongoing struggle to be heard.
3:00 PM
Pacific Heartbeat: Hawai'i's Precious Resources
Three short films that explore the delicate balance in Hawai‘i’s ecosystems, that encourage us to reflect on our relationship with the natural world and show us that even the smallest species, like Hawaiian tree snails, and ornamental trees, like the coconut, are worth saving.