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pbs! pbs! pick up your hands! ♪ yeah, pbs! ♪ ♪ pbs, pbs, pbs! ♪ ♪ ooh ooh ♪ ♪ pbs, pbs, p, pbs... ♪ come on... ♪ call right now -- pbs! ♪ thank you! still to come -- sparksnd funk as the comdores take stage. ♪ ain't holdin' notn' back, ow, she's a brick ♪ ♪ house! ♪ disco memories from yvonne elliman. ♪ if i can't have you oh-oh-oh ♪ the tavares family. debbie and joni sledge. ♪ we are family ♪ ♪ get up everybody and sing... ♪ and more, when "my music" on pbs returns. all: wow! diane bliss: have you seen, oh that's great. renai ellison: i love those suits, the yellow suits. tj lubinsky: yea with that hat. diane bliss: that is hot, real hot. tj lubinsky: eugene record with the chi-lites for the first time in many years on television. diane bliss: it's still getting better and better though because in act 4 tj oh, we've got a little motown going, i'm from motown! tj lubinsky: oh, yea! renai ellison: she's from detroit! tj lubinsky: we've got diane from motown, renai and tj from jersey and can you believe the commo
pbs! pbs! pick up your hands! ♪ yeah, pbs! ♪ ♪ pbs, pbs, pbs! ♪ ♪ ooh ooh ♪ ♪ pbs, pbs, p, pbs... ♪ come on... ♪ call right now -- pbs! ♪ thank you! still to come -- sparksnd funk as the comdores take stage. ♪ ain't holdin' notn' back, ow, she's a brick ♪ ♪ house! ♪ disco memories from yvonne elliman. ♪ if i can't have you oh-oh-oh ♪ the tavares family. debbie and joni sledge. ♪ we are family ♪ ♪ get up everybody and sing... ♪ and more, when "my...
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jerry butler: and now another pbs reunion. when bill pinkley's rifters were ready to move on, these next guys continued the hits for many years. it's charlie thomas and the drifters and special quest, ben e. king. ben e. king: this is a special time for me, you all ready know that the song came on in 1959, you know that. know that. this is a special type of jam right here. just like that, just like that. ♪ ben e. king: when the night has come. ♪ ♪ and the land is dark. ♪ and the moon is the only light we'll see. ♪ ♪ and no i won't be afraid, i won't be afraid. ♪ ♪ just as long as you stand, stand by me. ♪ ♪ stand by me and charlie thomas. ♪ ♪ charlie thomas: darling stand by me, oh, ♪ ♪ stand by me. ♪ oh stand, honey why don't you stand by me. ♪ ♪ whenever you're in trouble, why don't you stand by me. ♪ ♪ whoa stand by me, whoa stand come on baby stand by me. ♪ ♪ before me there was bobby hendricks, way before me. ♪ ♪ bobby hendricks: whoa, whoa, i know, i ♪ ♪ know, i know, i k
jerry butler: and now another pbs reunion. when bill pinkley's rifters were ready to move on, these next guys continued the hits for many years. it's charlie thomas and the drifters and special quest, ben e. king. ben e. king: this is a special time for me, you all ready know that the song came on in 1959, you know that. know that. this is a special type of jam right here. just like that, just like that. ♪ ben e. king: when the night has come. ♪ ♪ and the land is dark. ♪ and the moon is...
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there's a lot about pb on the issues you raised. and the two ways are to number one design the process that inequity issues are prioritized and number it to allocating the resources to make sure it's implemented correctly. i want to say that out front. i wanted to start out with a short video a new video that our organization just is finishing up production on about pb and kind of to bring more of a human face to this and then get to my power presentation >> come out and vote and decide - >> is the - try to communities and you pay taxes and come out and vote and decide how our tax dollars get spent. >> budget is a different way to engage the government and decide highway tax dollars are paint e spent. >> the reality is who knows better about their community. no one else can make a better decide for you, you. this is different because you're voting for where the money it going to be spent instead of allowing them to spend the money. first poem brainstorm ideas and start to think of what kinds of projects would they like to see in the
there's a lot about pb on the issues you raised. and the two ways are to number one design the process that inequity issues are prioritized and number it to allocating the resources to make sure it's implemented correctly. i want to say that out front. i wanted to start out with a short video a new video that our organization just is finishing up production on about pb and kind of to bring more of a human face to this and then get to my power presentation >> come out and vote and decide -...
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and 15 we've found f that pb reduce spending. we've found that people who are making decision for spending in money they look for potential cost savings. fair spending is also related to that. while the original model was focused on reducing and addressing infrastructure qualifies by reducing participation by under participating groups and they looked at buildings that didn't exist before oppose e even without those needs we've seen that pb can create more inadmissible outcomes. they focus on the common good. they're often more sensitive to those with greater needs than these are. that's about people who question the process. they see it in their own eye we saw a father who came to join the education committee because there was a project he wanted to implement in his daughters school. it had you were and lower incomes and actually in the course of working on the committee and meeting parents who's kids go to schools in the lower income part of the city he realized there was no doors on the bathrooms. and for the project he had co
and 15 we've found f that pb reduce spending. we've found that people who are making decision for spending in money they look for potential cost savings. fair spending is also related to that. while the original model was focused on reducing and addressing infrastructure qualifies by reducing participation by under participating groups and they looked at buildings that didn't exist before oppose e even without those needs we've seen that pb can create more inadmissible outcomes. they focus on...
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pbs. it's all we let her watch. so i just hope you support pbs. you know, i'm a scientist partly today 'cause of watching pbs. the influence of carl sagan and the many science programs got my interest in science going from when i was a child. i've been watching pbs my whole life. i'll continue to do so. so i really hope you choose to support your pbs station. >> think about what a super brain could do for you. better memory, mood, and concentration, smarter financial decisions, almost effortless weight loss, and help reducing the risk of alzheimer's disease. all possible when you have the right tools, and all based upon the latest scientific research. at the $60-gift level, we say thank you by sending you the complete program you're watching, plus an extensive audience q&a. step up to the $144-gift level and we have "super brain, a user's manual." this exclusive multimedia toolkit includes everything you need to develop your brain into a super brain. this easy-to-master learning system inc
pbs. it's all we let her watch. so i just hope you support pbs. you know, i'm a scientist partly today 'cause of watching pbs. the influence of carl sagan and the many science programs got my interest in science going from when i was a child. i've been watching pbs my whole life. i'll continue to do so. so i really hope you choose to support your pbs station. >> think about what a super brain could do for you. better memory, mood, and concentration, smarter financial decisions, almost...
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nowhere else but pbs and this pbs station will bring you a concert of this nature. >> well and you look at some of the songs in this concert get my mojo workin', baby, please don't go, long distance call these are songs that are classics in the blues genre. in fact, they almost define what blues music is and muddy waters was right there at the beginning in the middle '40's. of course he started on the harmonica because so many blues players do. that's where they learn the music is by playing harmonica. >> well and then they get the kind of the bottleneck style which is when he came to chicago back in 1943 which is the year that mick jagger was born. so this is, it kind of tells you about the generations. >>well that puts it in perspective right there, yeah. >> yeah, it does. what an amazing, amazing kind of morphing of generations right there on stage and you were a part of it. and for and $85 contribution to this pbs station, we will send you the dvd/cd combo with additional material. not only are there 11 songs in the cd, but nine additional songs on the dvd. >> well, we hope you enjo
nowhere else but pbs and this pbs station will bring you a concert of this nature. >> well and you look at some of the songs in this concert get my mojo workin', baby, please don't go, long distance call these are songs that are classics in the blues genre. in fact, they almost define what blues music is and muddy waters was right there at the beginning in the middle '40's. of course he started on the harmonica because so many blues players do. that's where they learn the music is by...
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it is part of the pbs masterpiece on sunday nights. let's take a look at the clip. >> you steal from the store, you steal from yourselves. i started off as an errand boy. i earned a dollar 50s to week. to aay they promoted me stock boy ibm year cried. when they gave me the key to open a store in the morning, that is the day that i won't forget. the manager trusted me. without trust, you can't run anything. trying to say am is, we can't use dishonesty. but i am here for you if you need my help. tavis: hbo to pbs. i am not sure what that means. >> it means i've made it. this is a great station that has quality programs. tavis: thank you, jeremy. >> i wasn't saying yours. [laughter] walked inot that. go ahead, mr. piven. rew upten, man, i g watching pbs and wanting to be part of it just like hbo. it is so much about the piece itself and we are living in times were the audience is more savvy, word gets out fast. i found a very empowering and cool. i know that i bring with me a certain demographic that may not be watching pbs. they can see
it is part of the pbs masterpiece on sunday nights. let's take a look at the clip. >> you steal from the store, you steal from yourselves. i started off as an errand boy. i earned a dollar 50s to week. to aay they promoted me stock boy ibm year cried. when they gave me the key to open a store in the morning, that is the day that i won't forget. the manager trusted me. without trust, you can't run anything. trying to say am is, we can't use dishonesty. but i am here for you if you need my...
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that's why i was asking about pbs. it's a very -- it's a great audience, but it's a different kind of -- it's a very, very smart audience that's very attentive, very curious, and so it doesn't surprise me to hear that they're paying attention to all those details. >> yeah. >> but they do also sometimes read into details. tavis: yeah. >> why did you call the dog something, and >> that's -- too, yeah. >> -- i think it's because on the 14th of june in [laughter] 1959 you fell over or something. tavis: yeah. >> you think, where do they get this? that, i found rather extraordinary -- and why people, characters, have names. although i know why cora is called cora, because when we were filming "gosford park" at a house called wrotham, just on the edge of london. at the bottom of the staircase was this wonderful sergeant and this beautiful woman who'd been a great american heiress who'd saved the family, and she was called cora, countess of stafford. so when i was thinking about it, i thought that's who we'll name her for, bec
that's why i was asking about pbs. it's a very -- it's a great audience, but it's a different kind of -- it's a very, very smart audience that's very attentive, very curious, and so it doesn't surprise me to hear that they're paying attention to all those details. >> yeah. >> but they do also sometimes read into details. tavis: yeah. >> why did you call the dog something, and >> that's -- too, yeah. >> -- i think it's because on the 14th of june in [laughter] 1959...
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but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. tonight's edition of the pbs newshour. i'm patty kim along with paul anthony. we're taking this break to ask you for your support because our public affairs programs are stronger when you're involved. we're inviting you to become a supporting member of this public television station. we strive to produce and present programs that enlighten and educate our community, and we're able to do that thanks to our contributors. become a part of what this station does best-- delivering television programs with impact-- by making your call of financial support. and the amount of your contribution is totally up to you. consider $75, or maybe $100, or $150 for the year. the world is getting more complicated, not less. and while there are more hours of television news coverage because of the 24-hour news channels, there are fewer serious news outlets. for example, ho
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we're ready to return to the pbs newshour. thanks again for your support. >> brown: finally tonight, we mark june 6: d-day. ray is back with book conversation he recorded recently about world war two. >> more than had a hand in cementing u.s. status as a superpower, and created the map of the modern world ended almost 70 years ago. you coul could fill a library wh books about the second world war, yet historians still find new things to say and new ways to say it. award winning author just completed the third book in his "liberation" trilogy, "the guns at last light: the war in western europe, 1944-1945". and he joins me now, and, rick, if nothing else, this book is a reminder that with d-day, there was still some of the worst fighting of the war left to go. >> that's certainly true, ray. i think the horror of it is difficult to imagine seven years later. and it continues really after d-day, almost to the last gunshot. there were almost 11,000 americans killed in germany in april 1945, the last full month of the war in europe.
we're ready to return to the pbs newshour. thanks again for your support. >> brown: finally tonight, we mark june 6: d-day. ray is back with book conversation he recorded recently about world war two. >> more than had a hand in cementing u.s. status as a superpower, and created the map of the modern world ended almost 70 years ago. you coul could fill a library wh books about the second world war, yet historians still find new things to say and new ways to say it. award winning...
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where else can you hear it except pbs? see it, experience it love it all over again. $120, go to your phone right now. when you do, we're sending you the dvd of the program, plus an extra special dvd of great big band vocalist performances that we couldn't fit into the show. so it's twice the show that you're getting in this great two-dvd package, when you go $120. now if you can increase that pledge to $150, boy, have we got something absolutely amazing for you. this is really special. the all-new, all-new, there's no repeats on this from the previous collection, big band cd set. this is exclusive to members of public television, you will find this nowhere else, call right now, support big band music let us know that you want to keep these incredible songs alive the emotion that you're feeling in your heart. feel, share, experience wherever you are cd playing, great way to listen in the car by the pool, whatever you're doing, what a wonderful experience to have this music in your home. this is an all new collection. what
where else can you hear it except pbs? see it, experience it love it all over again. $120, go to your phone right now. when you do, we're sending you the dvd of the program, plus an extra special dvd of great big band vocalist performances that we couldn't fit into the show. so it's twice the show that you're getting in this great two-dvd package, when you go $120. now if you can increase that pledge to $150, boy, have we got something absolutely amazing for you. this is really special. the...
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and now back to the pbs newshour. beat page. >> ifill: finally tonight, it's been nearly half a century since civil rights leader medgar evers was murdered. today, outside washington, current and former leaders gathered to honor his life and legacy. the somber sounds of memorial echoed this morning across arlington national cemetery, where medgar evers is buried. evers, a veteran of world war two, died at the hands of an assassin in 1963. former president clinton spoke of evers as a warrior who fought for his country on more than one front. >> the meaning of medgar evers' life was that he came home and even though he had a gorgeous wife and beautiful kids and an unbelievable life to look forward to, he said it can't be that i was a soldier in the american army and i stood up for freedom and i can't vote. my neighbors can't vote. >> ifill: evers ultimately became the n.a.a.c.p.'s first field secretary in the south, as racial tensions boiled over. he was gunned down outside his home in jackson, mississippi. his family h
and now back to the pbs newshour. beat page. >> ifill: finally tonight, it's been nearly half a century since civil rights leader medgar evers was murdered. today, outside washington, current and former leaders gathered to honor his life and legacy. the somber sounds of memorial echoed this morning across arlington national cemetery, where medgar evers is buried. evers, a veteran of world war two, died at the hands of an assassin in 1963. former president clinton spoke of evers as a...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: a summer showdown now looms in washington over filling key federal judgeships. the president set things in motion today with his nominees to take seats on one key appeals court. >> what i am doing today my job. i need the senate to do its job. >> brown: president obama lashed out at senate republicans today for playing politics in delaying votes on past judicial nominations. he did so at a white house rose garden event announcing three nominees to fill vacancies on the 11-member u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit. it's often referred to as the nation's second highest court ruling on high profile cases of national significance. >> time and again congressional republicans cynically used senate rules and procedures to delay and even block qualified nominees from coming to a full vote. as a result, my judicial nominees have waited three times longer the to receive confirmation votes than those of my republican predecessor. so this is not about
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: a summer showdown now looms in washington over filling key federal judgeships. the president set things in motion today with his nominees to take seats on one key appeals court. >> what i am doing today my job. i need the senate to do its job. >> brown: president obama lashed out at senate republicans today for playing politics in delaying votes on past judicial nominations. he did so at a...
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but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for this break allows your public television station to ask for your support.ng, and thank you for joining us for another edition of the pbs newshour. i'm patty kim along with paul anthony. as you may know, we take these opportunities a few times a year to ask for viewer support. each time, we count on contributions from a few more people like you. and if you haven't made a gift yet, we're hoping that tonight will be your night! each evening on the pbs newshour, you are witnessing collaboration at work. even though the tasks may be different, everyone at the newshour works toward the same goal-- to bring you an unbiased account of the day's news. as you can tell each time you tune in, they take this responsibility seriously. but there is another important collaboration going on. that is the collaboration between viewers and this station. these are viewers who financially support the station. they're the ones who make this service
but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for this break allows your public television station to ask for your support.ng, and thank you for joining us for another edition of the pbs newshour. i'm patty kim along with paul anthony. as you may know, we take these opportunities a few times a year to ask for viewer support. each time, we count on contributions from a few more people like you. and if you haven't made a gift yet, we're hoping that...
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i guess for a donation of $75, you get the pbs tote bag and for $23 million you get pbs's nut sack. but... but... [ cheers and applause ] but, it is nice. it is nice to see that pbs finally gets it. i mean, if you want to make it in the tv biz you can't say bad stuff about your meal ticket. that's why i will never reveal that my sponsor, mountain dew was originally mario ducci. he changed his name in the '70s after he went state's evidence against the gambino crime family and became part of the witness refreshment program. but i say it is not enough just to avoid saying nasty things about david koch. pbs should replace cookie monster with a roll of brawny paper towels. just as lovable and twice as absorbent. we'll be right [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has an acclaimed rock band whose new album is "trouble will find me." i assume it's a concept album by the obama administration. please welcome from the national, matt burninger. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for coming on. good to see you. a lot of excitement having the nationa
i guess for a donation of $75, you get the pbs tote bag and for $23 million you get pbs's nut sack. but... but... [ cheers and applause ] but, it is nice. it is nice to see that pbs finally gets it. i mean, if you want to make it in the tv biz you can't say bad stuff about your meal ticket. that's why i will never reveal that my sponsor, mountain dew was originally mario ducci. he changed his name in the '70s after he went state's evidence against the gambino crime family and became part of the...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: a badly damaged nuclear plant in japan loomed over budget talks today in tokyo. officials are working on ways to stop contaminated run-off at the site from poisoning the surrounding sea. the radioactive water is escaping from the fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean at a rate of 300 tons a day. that's enough to fill an olympic sized swimming pool in less than a week. and, it began soon after the earthquake and tsunami shattered the plant on march 11, 2011. three of the nuclear reactors went into melt-down. none of that was known until tepco-- the plant's commercial operator-- discovered radiation spikes in water samples last may and began creating a chemical barrier underground. the company made the problem public in late july. that spurred the japanese government to act. prime minister shinzo abe is now pledging to become more involved. >> ( translated ): as a nation, we ourselves will take firm measures against the issue, and will not leave it entirely in the
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: a badly damaged nuclear plant in japan loomed over budget talks today in tokyo. officials are working on ways to stop contaminated run-off at the site from poisoning the surrounding sea. the radioactive water is escaping from the fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean at a rate of 300 tons a day. that's enough to fill an olympic sized swimming pool in less than a week. and, it began soon after the...
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next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs news hour weekend. made possible by hirshfeld comb ak. the cheryl and phillip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designed and customized individual product. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> from new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. >>> evening, thanks for joining us. because of wnet's american graduate initiative, we are coming to you tonight from a different studio in new york city. we begin with the latest from congress which now has little more than 48 hours to reach some sort of bargain, otherwise parts of the federal government could shut down as early as tuesday morning. yesterday as you know, the democrat controlled senate approved a spending plan that restored funding for obama care. today the republican controlled house of representatives met to consider its options. for the latest, we are joined by the washin
next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs news hour weekend. made possible by hirshfeld comb ak. the cheryl and phillip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designed and customized individual product. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> from new york, this is pbs newshour...
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announcer: coming soon from pbs kids. peg: hello, toad. did you steal the mermaid's 3 golden pyramids? uh, no. really? actually, yes, i did. we, the knights of the round table, have come to take back the golden pyramids. how about you take some cubes instead? cubes? a cube is a lovely shape. it's got a square on every side. there is a square on this side... and this side. and this side, too. you can stack them up... knock them down. with cubes, the fun never stops. 3 golden cubes. there you go. just like pyramids, really. but pyramids have triangles on their sides. cubes have squares. they're totally not the same. yeah, fine. take your golden pyramids. announcer: "peg + cat," an all-new show coming monday, october 7th on pbs kids. >> hello, folks. it's me the conductor. tiny is so good at meeting new creatures she's even brave enough to meet a giant crocodile called deinosuchus, so come on along with me on the dinosaur train. all aboard! [whistle blows] >> this program was made possible by... contributions to your pbs station from viewers
announcer: coming soon from pbs kids. peg: hello, toad. did you steal the mermaid's 3 golden pyramids? uh, no. really? actually, yes, i did. we, the knights of the round table, have come to take back the golden pyramids. how about you take some cubes instead? cubes? a cube is a lovely shape. it's got a square on every side. there is a square on this side... and this side. and this side, too. you can stack them up... knock them down. with cubes, the fun never stops. 3 golden cubes. there you go....
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announcer: and now pbs kids presents the ultimate underwater world premiere event. [chattering] i think they're talking about us, chris. announcer: "wild kratts lost at sea," only on pbs kids. it's a fish-eat-fish world out here. wild kratts is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ wild kratts ♪ chris: we're here off the coast of south america in the caribbean sea. it's us the kratt brothers. i'm chris. and i'm martin. most fish spend the beginning of their lives drifting out there on the open ocean, floating around as tiny, microscopic fish together in a mass called plankton. they live that way until they're ready to leave the plankton. that's when they head to one of the most
announcer: and now pbs kids presents the ultimate underwater world premiere event. [chattering] i think they're talking about us, chris. announcer: "wild kratts lost at sea," only on pbs kids. it's a fish-eat-fish world out here. wild kratts is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ wild kratts ♪ chris: we're here off the coast of south america in the caribbean sea. it's us the kratt...
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since i do this on pbs i know the pbs audience will tell you what they think whether you want to hear it or not. what are you hearing from the american audience about the future, about what has already aired? what do you hear from the pbs audience? >> we heard quite a lot about matthew dying. i was afraid to go out without bodyguards. people do not understand we are not in control of that kind of wants toand actor leave the show. i love dan, but he felt he had done his years, and that was that. we could not suddenly make y andhappy and hating marriot never wanting to see his son again. we did get a barrage of criticism. it has calmed out in a. ist i am rather touched by how these people become real to the audience. i had one woman who said, i pray for them every day. i said, you do not have to. have never had it so good. she says, i know, but i worry about cora. >> do you get the same kind of reaction? >> do people worry about my character? tavis: they are engrossed in the character and want to engage in conversation about it? >> i get letters from people who that i have details never
since i do this on pbs i know the pbs audience will tell you what they think whether you want to hear it or not. what are you hearing from the american audience about the future, about what has already aired? what do you hear from the pbs audience? >> we heard quite a lot about matthew dying. i was afraid to go out without bodyguards. people do not understand we are not in control of that kind of wants toand actor leave the show. i love dan, but he felt he had done his years, and that was...
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cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. sometimes the greatest adventure can start with one click. abcmouse.com early learning academy proud supporter of pbs kids and super why! ♪ who answers the call for friends in need? ♪ ♪ super why ♪ ♪ super why ♪ ♪ he's the guy he's super why ♪ ♪ who's got the power the power to read? ♪ ♪ who looks into books for the answers we need? ♪ ♪ super why ♪ ♪ super why ♪ ♪ and the super readers we're gonna fly ♪ ♪ come along ♪ ♪ with the super readers ♪ ♪ adventure waits when you're with super why ♪ ♪ super why and the super readers ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ super why and the super readers ♪ ♪ adventure waits when you're with super why ♪ ♪ yeah! super why ♪ [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] hi, so glad you're here. it's me, whyatt! welcome to storybrook village where all our fairy-tale friends live. [ cellphone ♪ ] oh look! princess pea is at the storybrook carnival! let's go! [ carnival ♪ ] hi! [ effort grunts ] oh-h-h. hi, princess pea. having fun at
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don't miss martha speaks on pbs kids. yeow! cold, cold, cold! i'm miss rosa from pbs kids with martha ... martha: from martha speaks. rosa: it's easy to help your kids learn anytime, anywhere. right, martha? martha: right. like at the doctor's office. mom: what rhymes with toy? kid: boy. martha: or when you're walking the dog. mom: what letter does that sign start with? girl: s! rosa: visit pbskids.org/read for more tips and free games like these that make it fun for your child to learn to read. martha: so remember... martha and rosa: anytime is learning time. stocks fell on worries that china might... announcer: the new pbs for ipad app. you'll never know what you'll find. [dog barks] announcer: available now in the app store. martha speaks is funded in part by... kiddie academy child care learning centers... proud supporter of pbs kids. providing educationally focused child care, preparing children for school and for life. kiddie academy... ion for public broadcasting, a cooperative agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready-to-le
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contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you! thank you! [train whistle blows] >> ♪ dinosaur train [whistle blows] >> ♪ dinosaur train >> ♪ once upon a time there was a mom her name was mrs. pteranodon sitting on her nest she heard a scratching and said... ♪ >> oh, boy! my eggs are hatching! >> ♪ one by one her kids popped free baby pteranodons 1, 2, 3 ♪ >> i'll name you tiny, shiny, and don. >> ♪ but tiny said... >> wait! there's one more, mom! >> ♪ last little baby was a different size with teeth and a tail and big green eyes he didn't look anything like the rest ♪ >> what am i doing in a pteranodon nest? >> ♪ but dear, old mrs. pteranodon said... ♪ >> oh, this is your family, and i'm your mom. you may be different, but we're all creatures. all dinosaurs have different features. come on, buddy. we'll take a vacation. i'll get us a ticket at pteranodon station. we'll travel the world in sunshine and rain and meet all the species on the... >> ♪ dinosaur train >> ♪ dinosaur train >> ♪ dinosaur train >> ♪ dinosau
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pbs. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: one of the many pleasures of doing this program is getting the opportunity not only to present a great musical performances, but to talk to some exceptional artist that rarely get the chance to talk about what they do, but they are, and how they do it. here are highlights from the many excellent musicians that shared on this stage with us. we begin with carol kane. -- king. ♪ how does one look-alike you luck, have the energy that you have, and that in the business 50 years? >> rock-and-roll, baby. point, mostis the people burn out. ♪ ♪
pbs. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: one of the many pleasures of...
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next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by -- the miriam and ira dean wallach bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by -- mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> this is "pbs newshour weekend." >> good evening, i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for joining us. the budget impasse continues and a federal government shutdown is now set to begin in a little more than 24 hours. today, a top democrat said the partial shutdown is all but certain. >> we know what's going to happen. tomorrow the senate will come in session, the house position, which is basically the same one they sent us the last time, is going to be rejected again and we're going to face the prospect of the government shutting down come midnight monday night, tuesday morning. >> durbin warned a government cloture wou
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announcer: labor day on pbs kids. hi, neighbor! one little idea... do something nice for your neighbor! is about to become one big celebration: neighbor day. neighbor day! we can do lots of neighborly things for our neighbors. announcer: don't miss this amazing musical event! ♪ you can do something nice for your neighbor ♪ thank you, daniel. it's neighbor day! announcer: it's neighbor day on "daniel tiger's neighborhood" monday, september 2nd on pbs kids or watch daniel any time at pbskids.org. cat: "hold me baaaaaack!" cat: "ha-ha-ha-ha" cat: "oh yeah!" peg plus cat a new show coming this fall to pbs kids (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: we believe that learning and curiosity go hand in hand. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. abcmouse.com early learning academy, have over 90 years of first steps behind them. what he does know is that, today, he's started walking, and life got a whole lot more exciting. stride rite is a proud sponsor of "curious george." funding for
announcer: labor day on pbs kids. hi, neighbor! one little idea... do something nice for your neighbor! is about to become one big celebration: neighbor day. neighbor day! we can do lots of neighborly things for our neighbors. announcer: don't miss this amazing musical event! ♪ you can do something nice for your neighbor ♪ thank you, daniel. it's neighbor day! announcer: it's neighbor day on "daniel tiger's neighborhood" monday, september 2nd on pbs kids or watch daniel any time...
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cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. and by a ready to learn television cooperative agreement from the u.s. department of education through the public broadcasting service. and by contributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view. ♪ ( laughs ) ♪ and i say hey! ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other ♪ ♪ you got to listen to your heart ♪ ♪ listen to the beat ♪ ♪ listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street ♪ ♪ open up your eyes open up your ears ♪ ♪ get together and make things better by working together ♪ ♪ it's a simple message and it comes from the heart ♪ ♪ believe in yourself ♪ ♪ for that's the place to start ♪ ♪ and i say hey! ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other. ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪
cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. and by a ready to learn television cooperative agreement from the u.s. department of education through the public broadcasting service. and by contributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view. ♪ ( laughs ) ♪ and i say hey! ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other ♪ ♪...
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announcer: on pbs kids... it's explore explore, explore! announcer: with "the cat in the hat knows a lot about that." do you want to go, too? nick and sally: yayyy! announcer: buckle up. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. announcer: and blast off to amazing places... awesome! i love floating in space. announcer: discover animals big and small and uncover all the cool things... it's time for a treat! announcer: underneath that hat. it's "the cat in the hat knows a lot about that," weekdays on pbs kids or anytime at pbskids.org wild kratts is made possible by
announcer: on pbs kids... it's explore explore, explore! announcer: with "the cat in the hat knows a lot about that." do you want to go, too? nick and sally: yayyy! announcer: buckle up. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. announcer: and blast off to amazing places... awesome! i love floating in space. announcer: discover animals big and small and uncover all the cool things... it's time for a treat! announcer: underneath that hat. it's "the cat in the hat knows a lot about that," weekdays on...
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post office next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> announcer: "pbs newshour weekend" is made possibledy louisfeld coleman, judy and josh westin. joyce, b. hail. the wallick family. the cheryl and philip milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. roselyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing customized, individual, and group retirement products and that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions by your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york this is "pbs newshour weekend." >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. the obama administration says enrollment for health care benefits serves this month, though it is far behind administration projections. the government says nearly a million people signed up in december, that's about six times as many registrations as when the healthcare.gov website was plagued by problems. does not include california and new york, that run their own exchanges. boy scout le
post office next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> announcer: "pbs newshour weekend" is made possibledy louisfeld coleman, judy and josh westin. joyce, b. hail. the wallick family. the cheryl and philip milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. roselyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing customized, individual, and group retirement products and that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by, the...
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cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. and by contributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view. ♪ ( laughs ) ♪ and i say hey! ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other ♪ ♪ you got to listen to your heart ♪ ♪ listen to the beat ♪ ♪ listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street ♪ ♪ open up your eyes open up your ears ♪ ♪ get together and make things better by working together ♪ ♪ it's a simple message and it comes from the heart ♪ ♪ believe in yourself ♪ ♪ for that's the place to start ♪ ♪ and i say hey! ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other. ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ hey! what a wonderful kind of day. ♪ hey! arthur: hey, d.w. hey! whoa! ( crash ) whoa! ahoy, lookout, is it clearing? surf's way
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pbs was set up to serve the public interest, not private interest. we are really disappointed with that statement because when itvs came in and decided to become a production partner with us, we were a year into production. we had our characters, story lines, presented them with written proposals, video proposals that completely reflect the family delivered. the only thing that changed from the time they saw it as a rough cut and the time we got into sundance and these series of strained meeting started to happen was alex gibney's film aired. >> we asked both itvs and pbs to join as proof that me read the response, the statement from the new york pbs station wnet that aired the alex scamming "park avenue." they did declined our invitation to come on the show but wrote -- your response? sought an.think koch that is how serious this is. david koch does not need to pick up the film and now at any one -- >> in fact, he resigned from wnet just a week or two ago. , overallmajor donor has given something like $23 million. >> that's right, tax-deductible dol
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on pbs kids go! or anytime at p-b-s kids go dot org. [ female announcer ] fun for everyone makes a family strong. chuck e. cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. and by contributions to your pbs station from: [ female announcer ] fun for everyone makes a family strong. to watch more arthur and play games with all of the elwood city friends, visit pbskidsgo.org. you can find arthur books and lots of other books, too, at your local library. ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ hey! what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ hey! every week... that's me! martha speaks is proof positive... do we love llamas, people? there's nothing like a talking dog. hello! (voices fluttering) you guys are really irritating. does irritating mean fun? on your mark... go! martha speaks, on pbs kids. wow! (barking) (horns toot) stocks fell on worries that china might... announcer: the new pbs for ipad app. you'll never know what you'll find. [dog barks] announcer: available now in the app store. martha speaks is funded in part by..
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there's always more to explore right here on pbs kids! - hi. i'm murray from "sesame street," and i'm looking for the word on the street. what's the word on the street? - sturdy. - what does the word sturdy mean? - strong. - it can't break that easy. - and, like, it won't fall apart. - what kind of things can be sturdy? - buildings. - bridges. - tables and chairs. - a tree is sturdy. - people can be sturdy. - people can be sturdy. keep listening for the word sturdy today on "sesame street." - sturdy! - that's the word on the street! (boy) earth's best organic baby and toddler food is a proud sponsor of "sesame street." nurturing your child the natural way is the earth's best way to grow. female announcer: every day can be filled with rainbows when you eat healthy fruits and vegetables. proud sponsor of sesame street, united healthcare: helping people live healthier lives. >> woman: when children learn to connect the little things, they begin to see a bigger picture-- that spending quality time with those who matter most makes us happier and hea
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. >>> next on "pbs newshour >>> next on "pbs newshour weekend." >>> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by -- >>> from the tisch studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. the central philippines have been devastated by what's being described as one of the strongest storms ever to make landfall. red cross officials estimate 1,200 people have been killed. typhoon hayian ripped through the eastern islands of the philippines. meteorologist said the storm had winds of 200 miles per hour when it came ashore. it crushed buildings, brought down power lines and left roads impassable. widespread flooding after a powerful storm surge. >> devastation is -- i don't have the words for it. it's really horrific. it's great human tragedy. there's no power. by the time the sunsets it's dark and, you know, you're just going to have to make your way to where you can find some shelter. >> filipino officials reported widespread looting in the aftermath of the storm. hayian is now heading towards vietnam where emergency preparations are being made and sev
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we are so fortunate to have it as part of the pbs schedule. tell me why you chose pbs. david-dorian: well, pbs is a place where people come for continuous learning, you know where people who are sort of lifelong explorers of the journey of life come to find out new information and new ideas and new ways of being in the world. so, for me it was just a natural to want my first special to be on pbs. lyn: i know you also watch pbs. david-dorian: oh, my gosh. i've watched pbs since i can remember watching television. i've grown up with pbs and to this day i love watching, you know, masterpiece theatre, masterpiece mystery! one of my favorites-- lyn: oh, we share that. we were talking about that a little bit earlier said, oh, we love masterpiece mystery!-- david-dorian: yes. lyn: there's a lot to talk about, david-dorian, but one of the important things you've done for our viewers is put together a fine collection of thank-you gifts. tell them about it. david-dorian: well, of course the first gift is the companion dvd to this program that we're watching, because you'll want t
we are so fortunate to have it as part of the pbs schedule. tell me why you chose pbs. david-dorian: well, pbs is a place where people come for continuous learning, you know where people who are sort of lifelong explorers of the journey of life come to find out new information and new ideas and new ways of being in the world. so, for me it was just a natural to want my first special to be on pbs. lyn: i know you also watch pbs. david-dorian: oh, my gosh. i've watched pbs since i can remember...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> female announcer: this program was made possible by by a generous educational grant from: and by: and: >> what if you discovered that dementia can be prevented? if you could make just three simple changes in your life to prevent or even reverse memory loss and other brain disorders, wouldn't you? well, you can, and i'm gonna tell you how. the impact these changes will have is nothing short of remarkable.
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> female announcer: this program was made possible by by a generous educational grant from: and by: and: >> what if you discovered that dementia can be prevented? if you could make just three simple changes in your life to prevent or even reverse memory loss and other brain disorders, wouldn't you? well, you can, and i'm gonna tell you how. the impact these changes will have is nothing short of remarkable.
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announcer: on pbs kids... it's explore explore, explore! announcer: with "the cat in the hat knows a lot about that." do you want to go, too? nick and sally: yayyy! announcer: buckle up. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. announcer: and blast off to amazing places... awesome! i love floating in space. announcer: discover animals big and small and uncover all the cool things... it's time for a treat! announcer: underneath that hat. it's "the cat in the hat knows a lot about that," weekdays on pbs kids or anytime at pbskids.org wild kratts is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ to find out more about cool animals-- and collect your own wild kratts creature powers-- go to the wild kratts website-- at pbskids.org. we'll see you there! we'll see you there! hi. it's me--coach hooper-- and i've got my special whistle, which means it's time to get up and exercise! [car horn] wow! it's also time to get a new whistle. ok, now, let's get moving because today, we're going t
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next on pbs "newshour weekend." >>> from new york, this is pbs "newshour weekend." >> good evening, thanks for joining us for the debut of the pbs "newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. we hope to be with you for many years to come. president obama returned home late last night from russia after failing to persuade several world leaders attending the g-20 meeting to go along with his plan to attack syria. but today in his weekly radio address, the president made another appeal for support, this time to the american people and their representatives. >> i know the american people are weary after a decade of war. even as the war in iraq has ended and the war in afghanistan is winding down. that's why we're not putting our troops in the middle of somebody else's war. but we are the united states of america. we cannot turn a blind eye to images like the ones we've seen out of syria. >> secretary of state john kerry made his own case for a military strike against bashar al assad's regime during a meeting of european foreign ministers in lithuania today. afterwards, an official for the group s
next on pbs "newshour weekend." >>> from new york, this is pbs "newshour weekend." >> good evening, thanks for joining us for the debut of the pbs "newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. we hope to be with you for many years to come. president obama returned home late last night from russia after failing to persuade several world leaders attending the g-20 meeting to go along with his plan to attack syria. but today in his weekly radio address, the...
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weekdays on pbs kids go! or anytime at p-b-s kids go dot org. [ female announcer ] fun for everyone makes a family strong. chuck e. cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. and by contributions to your pbs station from: [ female announcer ] fun for everyone makes a family strong. to watch more arthur and play games with all of the elwood city friends, visit pbskidsgo.org. you can find arthur books and lots of other books, too, at your local library. ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ hey! what a...