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4:00 am
Inside Washington
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4:30 am
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz - Host Bob Abernethy profiles Israeli scholar Adin Steinsaltz as he explains his translation of the complete Babylonian Talmud, a monumental project that took him 45 years. Rabbi Steinsaltz explores Judaism's historic devotion to learning and its reliance on argument as a means to understanding. Hospice Chaplain - Correspondent Bob Faw accompanies hospice chaplain Kerry Egan in New Bedford, Massachusetts as she listens to and consoles dying patients searching for forgiveness, comfort and the meaning of their lives. D
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5:00 am
Finding Your Roots
"Maggie Gyllenhaal and Robert Downey, Jr."
Each of the two actors have a rich medley of European immigrant stories in their family trees. Delving into their deep roots in early colonial communities, they learn about their Eastern European Jewish ancestors, who share almost identical migration stories. From the Mayflower to Ellis Island, they journey through centuries of immigration that shaped and built this nation. Part 6 of 10G
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6:00 am
Nature
"Revealing The Leopard"
The world's most numerous big cat is seldom seen although its members live among villages and on the outskirts of cities in Africa and much of Asia. One female leopard allows filmmakers to follow her to her den and film her cubs from their earliest days as she teaches them to survive. Interspersed with the leopard family story are vignettes of leopards from around the world.G
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7:00 am
Nature
"Radioactive Wolves"
This film looks at what happens to nature after a nuclear accident. Two groups are studying the native wolf population now living in the devastated Chernobyl area 25 years after the event. Through the studies, scientists are piecing together a picture of the entire ecosystem and seeking to determine the status of the wolf population.G
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8:00 am
Democracy Now!
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9:00 am
Outdoor Idaho
"Birders, Banders & Binoculars"
They can be fierce predators and some of the gentlest of creatures. Some are rare, others are quite common; but they all have the power to bewitch and bedazzle. Birds live in a world that for us is the stuff of dreams and wonder. We take to the field to celebrate birds and the people who study, care for, and watch them.G
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9:30 am
Dialogue
"Reporters' Roundup 4/26/2012"
State revenue is up. Superintendent Tom Luna is on the road selling his ideas of computers in the classroom. Universities received tuition increases and the May primary is just a couple weeks away. This week on Dialogue, host Joan Cartan-Hansen leads a lively discussion about the state's top news stories on this month's Reporter Round up. Cartan-Hansen's guests this week are Jesse Bonner, a reporter with the Associated Press, Dan Popkey, political reporter for the Idaho Statesman and Brandon Macz, a reporter at the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Greg Hahn, host of Idaho Reports will also join the panel.G
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10:00 am
Inside Washington
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10:30 am
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz - Host Bob Abernethy profiles Israeli scholar Adin Steinsaltz as he explains his translation of the complete Babylonian Talmud, a monumental project that took him 45 years. Rabbi Steinsaltz explores Judaism's historic devotion to learning and its reliance on argument as a means to understanding. Hospice Chaplain - Correspondent Bob Faw accompanies hospice chaplain Kerry Egan in New Bedford, Massachusetts as she listens to and consoles dying patients searching for forgiveness, comfort and the meaning of their lives. D
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11:00 am
Finding Your Roots
"Maggie Gyllenhaal and Robert Downey, Jr."
Each of the two actors have a rich medley of European immigrant stories in their family trees. Delving into their deep roots in early colonial communities, they learn about their Eastern European Jewish ancestors, who share almost identical migration stories. From the Mayflower to Ellis Island, they journey through centuries of immigration that shaped and built this nation. Part 6 of 10G
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12:00 pm
Nature
"Revealing The Leopard"
The world's most numerous big cat is seldom seen although its members live among villages and on the outskirts of cities in Africa and much of Asia. One female leopard allows filmmakers to follow her to her den and film her cubs from their earliest days as she teaches them to survive. Interspersed with the leopard family story are vignettes of leopards from around the world.G
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1:00 pm
Nature
"Radioactive Wolves"
This film looks at what happens to nature after a nuclear accident. Two groups are studying the native wolf population now living in the devastated Chernobyl area 25 years after the event. Through the studies, scientists are piecing together a picture of the entire ecosystem and seeking to determine the status of the wolf population.G
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2:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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3:00 pm
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3:30 pm
Journal
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4:00 pm
Finding Your Roots
"Maggie Gyllenhaal and Robert Downey, Jr."
Each of the two actors have a rich medley of European immigrant stories in their family trees. Delving into their deep roots in early colonial communities, they learn about their Eastern European Jewish ancestors, who share almost identical migration stories. From the Mayflower to Ellis Island, they journey through centuries of immigration that shaped and built this nation. Part 6 of 10G
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5:00 pm
Nature
"Revealing The Leopard"
The world's most numerous big cat is seldom seen although its members live among villages and on the outskirts of cities in Africa and much of Asia. One female leopard allows filmmakers to follow her to her den and film her cubs from their earliest days as she teaches them to survive. Interspersed with the leopard family story are vignettes of leopards from around the world.G
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6:00 pm
Nature
"Radioactive Wolves"
This film looks at what happens to nature after a nuclear accident. Two groups are studying the native wolf population now living in the devastated Chernobyl area 25 years after the event. Through the studies, scientists are piecing together a picture of the entire ecosystem and seeking to determine the status of the wolf population.G
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7:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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8:00 pm
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8:30 pm
Journal
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9:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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10:00 pm
Nature
"Revealing The Leopard"
The world's most numerous big cat is seldom seen although its members live among villages and on the outskirts of cities in Africa and much of Asia. One female leopard allows filmmakers to follow her to her den and film her cubs from their earliest days as she teaches them to survive. Interspersed with the leopard family story are vignettes of leopards from around the world.G
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11:00 pm
Nature
"Radioactive Wolves"
This film looks at what happens to nature after a nuclear accident. Two groups are studying the native wolf population now living in the devastated Chernobyl area 25 years after the event. Through the studies, scientists are piecing together a picture of the entire ecosystem and seeking to determine the status of the wolf population.G
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