WORLD Program Schedule • July
Monthly overview of all broadcast shows.

Jul 1 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Nova – Ancient Desert Death Trap (repeat)
Archaeologists investigate dozens of strange Stone Age megastructures in the Arabian desert. They're so big that their true form is visible only from the air, yet these giant structures were built by a mysterious people 9000 years ago. (Additional airings: 7/1 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West – Tidal Territory
Battle for dominion over the river with crocs, then catch glimpses of an ultra-rare mangrove snake and an endangered nabarlek wallaby. Take to the ocean to see humpback whale mothers raise their calves, then be hunted by false killer whales. (Additional airings: 7/1 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Wired for Connection
Human connection plays a vital role in our health and well-being. From the cradle to our golden years, it shapes how we grow, thrive, and survive. Cutting-edge science reveals how isolation can harm us both mentally and physically, while meaningful relationships can heal. As technology rewires society and challenges our ability to connect, we show solutions to help rebuild a more connected world. (Additional airings: 7/1 10:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Lucy Worsley Investigates – Madness of King George (repeat)
How did George III's mental illness change Britain? Lucy Worsley uncovers Royal papers and explores how the assassination attempt on his life changed psychiatry forever. (Additional airings: 7/1 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/29 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nova – Ancient Desert Death Trap (repeat)
Archaeologists investigate dozens of strange Stone Age megastructures in the Arabian desert. They're so big that their true form is visible only from the air, yet these giant structures were built by a mysterious people 9000 years ago. (Additional airings: 7/1 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West – Tidal Territory
Battle for dominion over the river with crocs, then catch glimpses of an ultra-rare mangrove snake and an endangered nabarlek wallaby. Take to the ocean to see humpback whale mothers raise their calves, then be hunted by false killer whales. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Wired for Connection
Human connection plays a vital role in our health and well-being. From the cradle to our golden years, it shapes how we grow, thrive, and survive. Cutting-edge science reveals how isolation can harm us both mentally and physically, while meaningful relationships can heal. As technology rewires society and challenges our ability to connect, we show solutions to help rebuild a more connected world. (Additional airings: 7/1 2:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Lucy Worsley Investigates – Madness of King George (repeat)
How did George III's mental illness change Britain? Lucy Worsley uncovers Royal papers and explores how the assassination attempt on his life changed psychiatry forever. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Energy Switch – Efficiency and Conservation (repeat)
Using less energy saves money, and can even reduce prices. It also reduces emissions, and frees up energy for other uses -- without building more powerplants and powerlines. We discuss the benefits to consumers, business and utilities, with Maggie Molina, Executive Director of Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, and Laurie Wiegand- Jackson, CEO of Utility Advantage.
2:00 PM | Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Indelible Rol (repeat)
CROSSROADS OF A NATION: MISSOURI'S INDELIBLE ROLE IN AMERICAN HISTORY is part one of a three-part docuseries that traces the state's role in U.S. history as it expanded west across the continent. From the region's Indigenous cultures up to the brink of the Civil War, this hour-long film explores Missouri's lasting and undeniable mark on American history, which helped shape the nation into what it is today.
3:00 PM | Crossroads Of A Nation: Missouri's Rifts, Roads (repeat)
CROSSROADS OF A NATION: MISSOURI'S RIFTS, ROADS AND CIVIL RIGHTS traces Missouri's complex transformation from a battleground of Civil War loyalties to a keystone in America's mid-century modernization. Through archival images and expert commentary, the hour-long film explores how post-war reconstruction, the expansion of infrastructure and the long, unfinished fight for racial justice intersected across Missouri and helped shape American history. From the turmoil of border-state violence to the momentum of Route 66 and the grassroots power of the Civil Rights Movement, this documentary reveals how Missouri's history echoes the broader American story - complex, driven and still evolving.
4:00 PM | Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Rhythm, Roads (repeat)
CROSSROADS OF A NATION: MISSOURI'S RHYTHM, ROADS & ROOTS explores how Missouri's cultural contributions helped shape the very identity of America. Positioned at the center of the country, the state became not only a crossroads of commerce and migration but also of creativity and tradition. The freedom of the open road found its most enduring image in Route 66, stretching from St. Louis westward into the horizon. Alongside these roads rose the sounds of a nation in the making: blues pouring out of St. Louis clubs, jazz rhythms taking root in Kansas City and country twang echoing through the Ozarks. These musical traditions, born of hardship and hope, would go on to shape the soundtrack of the 20th century. Missouri's influence didn't stop with music. From the smoky aroma of barbecue pits to the rise of craft brewing and local beer, the state cultivated flavors that became cornerstones of American cuisine. Kansas City barbecue came to embody not just a style of cooking but a way of gathering, celebrating and passing down heritage. Baseball diamonds across the state, from the Negro Leagues in Kansas City to the Cardinals' legendary dynasty in St. Louis, offered a stage where stories of triumph, struggle and community played out before a national audience. Through vivid stories, archival imagery and expert voices, CROSSROADS OF A NATION: MISSOURI'S RHYTHM, ROADS & ROOTS reveals how the state's culture radiated far beyond its borders. This is a story of how traditions born in the heartland became woven into the fabric of American identity. Missouri did not merely reflect the nation; it helped define it, turning crossroads into culture and everyday life into an enduring legacy.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | The Shot Heard 'Round the World": The Coming of
THE SHOT HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD': THE COMING OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION chronicles the settlement of the original thirteen American colonies and explains how the cultural "Englishness" of those colonies began to change over time. (Additional airings: 7/2 12:00 AM, 7/2 8:00 AM, 7/4 12:00 PM)
9:00 PM | Frontline – The Crown Prince & The President
President Donald Trump. Ambitions for a new Middle East, and how Trump and Jared Kushner opened doors to arms deals, investments, and personal profit, despite Saudi abuses. Examining the alliance between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and (Additional airings: 7/2 2:00 AM, 7/2 10:00 AM)
10:30 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 1
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 2 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | The Shot Heard 'Round the World": The Coming of
THE SHOT HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD': THE COMING OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION chronicles the settlement of the original thirteen American colonies and explains how the cultural "Englishness" of those colonies began to change over time. (Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 PM, 7/2 8:00 AM, 7/4 12:00 PM)
2:00 AM | Frontline – The Crown Prince & The President
President Donald Trump. Ambitions for a new Middle East, and how Trump and Jared Kushner opened doors to arms deals, investments, and personal profit, despite Saudi abuses. Examining the alliance between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and (Additional airings: 7/1 9:00 PM, 7/2 10:00 AM)
3:30 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 1
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:30 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:30 AM | History with David Rubenstein – Stuart Eizenstat
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – Shadi Hamid (repeat)
It's easy to be skeptical of idealistic notions of American power with the history of the last 25 years is of misguided conflicts in the Middle East and a democratic backsliding at home. But through it all, Washington Post columnist Shadi Hamid takes readers through a compelling case for American power. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | The Shot Heard 'Round the World": The Coming of
THE SHOT HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD': THE COMING OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION chronicles the settlement of the original thirteen American colonies and explains how the cultural "Englishness" of those colonies began to change over time. (Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 PM, 7/2 12:00 AM, 7/4 12:00 PM)
10:00 AM | Frontline – The Crown Prince & The President
President Donald Trump. Ambitions for a new Middle East, and how Trump and Jared Kushner opened doors to arms deals, investments, and personal profit, despite Saudi abuses. Examining the alliance between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and (Additional airings: 7/1 9:00 PM, 7/2 2:00 AM)
11:30 AM | History with David Rubenstein – Stuart Eizenstat
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/2 5:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – Shadi Hamid (repeat)
It's easy to be skeptical of idealistic notions of American power with the history of the last 25 years is of misguided conflicts in the Middle East and a democratic backsliding at home. But through it all, Washington Post columnist Shadi Hamid takes readers through a compelling case for American power. (Additional airings: 7/2 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/4 6:30 AM, 7/9 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 AM, 7/16 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 AM, 7/23 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 AM, 7/30 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Liberty & Slavery: The Paradox of America's Foun (repeat)
America's founding fathers were men yearning for a nation of individual liberty and unprecedented independence. Liberty and Slavery features stunning imagery and interviews with scholars that explore the paradox of America's Founding Fathers being champions of liberty - and yet simultaneously champions of slavery.
3:00 PM | Summoned: Frances Perkins and the General Welfar (repeat)
The first woman appointed to a U.S. Presidential cabinet, Frances Perkins created the social safety net that continues to shape the lives of Americans today. In her 12 years as Labor Secretary under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Perkins created the Social Security program, a federal minimum wage, the 40-hour work week and unemployment compensation, and ended the legal use of child labor. SUMMONED: FRANCIS PERKINS AND THE GENERAL WELFARE tells the story of Perkins' life through rare archival recordings of her voice, and interviews with Nancy Pelosi, George Mitchell, David Brooks, Lawrence O'Donnell and Amy Klobuchar.
4:00 PM | Jane Addams - Together We Rise: American Stories (repeat)
Jane Addams, born into wealth and privilege, became intrigued by social reform after visiting a settlement house in London's impoverished East End. An inheritance made it possible for her to bring that concept to Chicago with the creation of Hull House in 1889. JANE ADDAMS - TOGETHER WE RISE: AMERICAN STORIES is a documentary that profiles this Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist and the cadre of persistent women who joined her to enrich the lives of thousands of immigrant women and children, inspiring others around the world to follow their lead.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Road to Liberty Through Their Eyes
This documentary captures the Patriots' struggle for Independence against the mightiest nation in the world during the NY/NJ Campaign and in the months leading up to Christmas 1776. It's a truly remarkable story of perseverance, survival, and triumph. (Additional airings: 7/3 12:00 AM, 7/3 8:00 AM, 7/8 5:00 AM, 7/8 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, AMERIGO: THE SEARCH FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM asks one urgent, unifying question - what happened to the American Dream - and explores if it is still attainable for many today. Filmed across all 50 states over two years, the program features unscripted interviews with everyday Americans, from blue-collar workers, veterans and immigrants to students, entrepreneurs and community leaders. Told in thematic chapters examining work, housing, healthcare, technology, art and more, AMERIGO captures a raw, panoramic and unexpectedly hopeful portrait of a country at a crossroads. (Additional airings: 7/3 1:00 AM, 7/3 9:00 AM, 7/3 3:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 AM, 7/5 5:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Still Here: Native American Resilience In New En
Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England features Indigenous perspectives and takes a fresh look at the history of the region, including the hidden history of Indigenous slavery, "paper genocide" and efforts to keep traditions alive. (Additional airings: 7/3 2:30 AM, 7/3 10:30 AM, 7/3 4:30 PM, 7/5 5:30 AM, 7/5 10:30 AM, 7/5 6:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 2
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 3 (Friday)

12:00 AM | Road to Liberty Through Their Eyes
This documentary captures the Patriots' struggle for Independence against the mightiest nation in the world during the NY/NJ Campaign and in the months leading up to Christmas 1776. It's a truly remarkable story of perseverance, survival, and triumph. (Additional airings: 7/2 7:00 PM, 7/3 8:00 AM, 7/8 5:00 AM, 7/8 11:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, AMERIGO: THE SEARCH FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM asks one urgent, unifying question - what happened to the American Dream - and explores if it is still attainable for many today. Filmed across all 50 states over two years, the program features unscripted interviews with everyday Americans, from blue-collar workers, veterans and immigrants to students, entrepreneurs and community leaders. Told in thematic chapters examining work, housing, healthcare, technology, art and more, AMERIGO captures a raw, panoramic and unexpectedly hopeful portrait of a country at a crossroads. (Additional airings: 7/2 8:00 PM, 7/3 9:00 AM, 7/3 3:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 AM, 7/5 5:00 PM)
2:30 AM | Still Here: Native American Resilience In New En
Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England features Indigenous perspectives and takes a fresh look at the history of the region, including the hidden history of Indigenous slavery, "paper genocide" and efforts to keep traditions alive. (Additional airings: 7/2 9:30 PM, 7/3 10:30 AM, 7/3 4:30 PM, 7/5 5:30 AM, 7/5 10:30 AM, 7/5 6:30 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 2
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | History with David Rubenstein – Harold Holzer
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 AM, 7/3 2:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Funny Business (repeat)
Life's unexpected twists prove that the best plans often go hilariously off track. Carly Ciarrocchi strives for the perfect first impression, but a wardrobe mishap forces her to rethink what it truly means to fit in; Adam Selbst's job behind the wheel takes a wild turn, leading to a chaotic, high-speed misadventure; and Rory Scholl jumps at a rare shot at stardom, only to realize that fame isn't as glamorous as it seems. Three storytellers, three interpretations of FUNNY BUSINESS, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/3 11:30 AM, 7/3 2:30 PM, 7/5 3:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Road to Liberty Through Their Eyes
This documentary captures the Patriots' struggle for Independence against the mightiest nation in the world during the NY/NJ Campaign and in the months leading up to Christmas 1776. It's a truly remarkable story of perseverance, survival, and triumph. (Additional airings: 7/2 7:00 PM, 7/3 12:00 AM, 7/8 5:00 AM, 7/8 11:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, AMERIGO: THE SEARCH FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM asks one urgent, unifying question - what happened to the American Dream - and explores if it is still attainable for many today. Filmed across all 50 states over two years, the program features unscripted interviews with everyday Americans, from blue-collar workers, veterans and immigrants to students, entrepreneurs and community leaders. Told in thematic chapters examining work, housing, healthcare, technology, art and more, AMERIGO captures a raw, panoramic and unexpectedly hopeful portrait of a country at a crossroads. (Additional airings: 7/2 8:00 PM, 7/3 1:00 AM, 7/3 3:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 AM, 7/5 5:00 PM)
10:30 AM | Still Here: Native American Resilience In New En
Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England features Indigenous perspectives and takes a fresh look at the history of the region, including the hidden history of Indigenous slavery, "paper genocide" and efforts to keep traditions alive. (Additional airings: 7/2 9:30 PM, 7/3 2:30 AM, 7/3 4:30 PM, 7/5 5:30 AM, 7/5 10:30 AM, 7/5 6:30 PM)
11:00 AM | History with David Rubenstein – Harold Holzer
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/3 5:00 AM, 7/3 2:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Funny Business (repeat)
Life's unexpected twists prove that the best plans often go hilariously off track. Carly Ciarrocchi strives for the perfect first impression, but a wardrobe mishap forces her to rethink what it truly means to fit in; Adam Selbst's job behind the wheel takes a wild turn, leading to a chaotic, high-speed misadventure; and Rory Scholl jumps at a rare shot at stardom, only to realize that fame isn't as glamorous as it seems. Three storytellers, three interpretations of FUNNY BUSINESS, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/3 5:30 AM, 7/3 2:30 PM, 7/5 3:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/29 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Harold Holzer
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/3 5:00 AM, 7/3 11:00 AM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Funny Business (repeat)
Life's unexpected twists prove that the best plans often go hilariously off track. Carly Ciarrocchi strives for the perfect first impression, but a wardrobe mishap forces her to rethink what it truly means to fit in; Adam Selbst's job behind the wheel takes a wild turn, leading to a chaotic, high-speed misadventure; and Rory Scholl jumps at a rare shot at stardom, only to realize that fame isn't as glamorous as it seems. Three storytellers, three interpretations of FUNNY BUSINESS, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/3 5:30 AM, 7/3 11:30 AM, 7/5 3:30 AM)
3:00 PM | Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, AMERIGO: THE SEARCH FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM asks one urgent, unifying question - what happened to the American Dream - and explores if it is still attainable for many today. Filmed across all 50 states over two years, the program features unscripted interviews with everyday Americans, from blue-collar workers, veterans and immigrants to students, entrepreneurs and community leaders. Told in thematic chapters examining work, housing, healthcare, technology, art and more, AMERIGO captures a raw, panoramic and unexpectedly hopeful portrait of a country at a crossroads. (Additional airings: 7/2 8:00 PM, 7/3 1:00 AM, 7/3 9:00 AM, 7/5 4:00 AM, 7/5 5:00 PM)
4:30 PM | Still Here: Native American Resilience In New En
Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England features Indigenous perspectives and takes a fresh look at the history of the region, including the hidden history of Indigenous slavery, "paper genocide" and efforts to keep traditions alive. (Additional airings: 7/2 9:30 PM, 7/3 2:30 AM, 7/3 10:30 AM, 7/5 5:30 AM, 7/5 10:30 AM, 7/5 6:30 PM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revoluti – A Messy Divorce (repeat)
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 7/4 12:00 AM, 7/4 8:00 AM, 7/4 2:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 AM, 7/7 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolution
In 1776, the Founders' promise of "all men are created equal" remained distant for many. Trace the heroic stories of the enslaved and freed Black Americans who fought to define democracy and their liberty through the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/4 1:00 AM, 7/4 9:00 AM, 7/4 3:00 PM, 7/6 4:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Becoming American: Philadelphia's Story
Explore the founding of the United States through the lens of Philadelphia, America's first capital. From indigenous people and enslaved Africans to lawmakers and artisans, the film reveals how diverse communities shaped a new nation. Though rooted in Philadelphia, this is a shared American story whose debates, ideals, and consequences still resonate today. (Additional airings: 7/4 2:00 AM, 7/4 10:00 AM, 7/4 4:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 3
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/5 2:00 PM, 7/10 11:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 PM, 7/17 11:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 PM, 7/24 11:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 PM, 7/31 11:00 PM)

Jul 4 (Saturday)

12:00 AM | Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revoluti – A Messy Divorce (repeat)
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 7/3 7:00 PM, 7/4 8:00 AM, 7/4 2:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 AM, 7/7 11:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolution
In 1776, the Founders' promise of "all men are created equal" remained distant for many. Trace the heroic stories of the enslaved and freed Black Americans who fought to define democracy and their liberty through the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/3 8:00 PM, 7/4 9:00 AM, 7/4 3:00 PM, 7/6 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Becoming American: Philadelphia's Story
Explore the founding of the United States through the lens of Philadelphia, America's first capital. From indigenous people and enslaved Africans to lawmakers and artisans, the film reveals how diverse communities shaped a new nation. Though rooted in Philadelphia, this is a shared American story whose debates, ideals, and consequences still resonate today. (Additional airings: 7/3 9:00 PM, 7/4 10:00 AM, 7/4 4:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 3
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Wired for Connection
Human connection plays a vital role in our health and well-being. From the cradle to our golden years, it shapes how we grow, thrive, and survive. Cutting-edge science reveals how isolation can harm us both mentally and physically, while meaningful relationships can heal. As technology rewires society and challenges our ability to connect, we show solutions to help rebuild a more connected world. (Additional airings: 7/1 2:00 AM, 7/1 10:00 AM)
6:00 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Dreams Unleashed (repeat)
Whitney explores the power of hard work and perseverance with PGA Tour golfer Jordan Spieth, disability advocate Jessica Jordan Ping, Broadway superstar Teal Wicks and KOVAL Distillery President Dr. Sonat.
6:30 AM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:30 PM, 7/9 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 AM, 7/16 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 AM, 7/23 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 AM, 7/30 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
7:30 AM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
8:00 AM | Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revoluti – A Messy Divorce (repeat)
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 7/3 7:00 PM, 7/4 12:00 AM, 7/4 2:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 AM, 7/7 11:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolution
In 1776, the Founders' promise of "all men are created equal" remained distant for many. Trace the heroic stories of the enslaved and freed Black Americans who fought to define democracy and their liberty through the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/3 8:00 PM, 7/4 1:00 AM, 7/4 3:00 PM, 7/6 4:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Becoming American: Philadelphia's Story
Explore the founding of the United States through the lens of Philadelphia, America's first capital. From indigenous people and enslaved Africans to lawmakers and artisans, the film reveals how diverse communities shaped a new nation. Though rooted in Philadelphia, this is a shared American story whose debates, ideals, and consequences still resonate today. (Additional airings: 7/3 9:00 PM, 7/4 2:00 AM, 7/4 4:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 7/7 1:00 PM, 7/11 11:00 AM, 7/14 1:00 PM, 7/18 11:00 AM, 7/21 1:00 PM, 7/25 11:00 AM, 7/28 1:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – The Switch Up (repeat)
In The Switch Up, Whitney finds stories that have learned how to combine the old with the new. From Dallas CEO Tesina Painter to Chicago she explores stories of resilience, growth, and creative blend of expression. (Additional airings: 7/6 6:30 AM, 7/6 1:00 PM, 7/11 6:00 AM)
12:00 PM | The Shot Heard 'Round the World": The Coming of
THE SHOT HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD': THE COMING OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION chronicles the settlement of the original thirteen American colonies and explains how the cultural "Englishness" of those colonies began to change over time. (Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 PM, 7/2 12:00 AM, 7/2 8:00 AM)
2:00 PM | Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revoluti – A Messy Divorce (repeat)
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 7/3 7:00 PM, 7/4 12:00 AM, 7/4 8:00 AM, 7/7 5:00 AM, 7/7 11:00 AM)
3:00 PM | Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolution
In 1776, the Founders' promise of "all men are created equal" remained distant for many. Trace the heroic stories of the enslaved and freed Black Americans who fought to define democracy and their liberty through the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/3 8:00 PM, 7/4 1:00 AM, 7/4 9:00 AM, 7/6 4:00 AM)
4:00 PM | Becoming American: Philadelphia's Story
Explore the founding of the United States through the lens of Philadelphia, America's first capital. From indigenous people and enslaved Africans to lawmakers and artisans, the film reveals how diverse communities shaped a new nation. Though rooted in Philadelphia, this is a shared American story whose debates, ideals, and consequences still resonate today. (Additional airings: 7/3 9:00 PM, 7/4 2:00 AM, 7/4 10:00 AM, 7/6 5:00 AM)
5:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
5:30 PM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
6:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
6:30 PM | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 7/11 6:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 PM)
7:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Tiya Miles
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
7:30 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Doris Goodwin
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
8:00 PM | Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps (repeat)
A TOWERING TASK tells the story of the Peace Corps, a unique U.S. government agency born out of the Cold War and the heady days of the Kennedy administration. To this day, Peace Corps Volunteers redefine how America engages with the rest of the world. (Additional airings: 7/5 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – Liberation
With Marchetti under arrest and accused collaborators remaining unprotected, the threat of violent reprisals is higher than ever. (Additional airings: 7/5 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Meredith Willson: America's Music Man (repeat)
He performed under Sousa & Toscanini. He scored films for the likes of Chaplin & wrote popular songs performed by Sinatra & The Beatles. And when the River City boys band marched on Broadway, Meredith Willson caught the whole world's ear. (Additional airings: 7/9 5:00 AM, 7/9 11:00 AM)

Jul 5 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps (repeat)
A TOWERING TASK tells the story of the Peace Corps, a unique U.S. government agency born out of the Cold War and the heady days of the Kennedy administration. To this day, Peace Corps Volunteers redefine how America engages with the rest of the world. (Additional airings: 7/4 8:00 PM)
2:00 AM | For The Love of Friends (repeat)
Set against the lead-up to a stage play based on the same story, FOR THE LOVE OF FRIENDS is a documentary that blends performance rehearsal clips with interview and archival footage to highlight the remarkable life and work of activist Brent Nicholson Earle. At the height of the AIDS epidemic, Brent refused to watch his friends suffer due to government inaction and public ignorance about the disease. His audacious response in 1986 was to embark on a 10, 000-mile run around the perimeter of the United States to draw attention to the plight of AIDS patients. He performed this remarkable feat amid public backlash, a homophobic media blackout, his own health challenges, and an inconvenient lack of any long-distance training. After enduring blisters, exhaustion, ignorance and fear, he returns home to his own HIV diagnosis. Though the run finishes, Brent's activism never stops. (Additional airings: 7/5 9:00 AM)
3:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Funny Business (repeat)
Life's unexpected twists prove that the best plans often go hilariously off track. Carly Ciarrocchi strives for the perfect first impression, but a wardrobe mishap forces her to rethink what it truly means to fit in; Adam Selbst's job behind the wheel takes a wild turn, leading to a chaotic, high-speed misadventure; and Rory Scholl jumps at a rare shot at stardom, only to realize that fame isn't as glamorous as it seems. Three storytellers, three interpretations of FUNNY BUSINESS, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/3 5:30 AM, 7/3 11:30 AM, 7/3 2:30 PM)
4:00 AM | Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, AMERIGO: THE SEARCH FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM asks one urgent, unifying question - what happened to the American Dream - and explores if it is still attainable for many today. Filmed across all 50 states over two years, the program features unscripted interviews with everyday Americans, from blue-collar workers, veterans and immigrants to students, entrepreneurs and community leaders. Told in thematic chapters examining work, housing, healthcare, technology, art and more, AMERIGO captures a raw, panoramic and unexpectedly hopeful portrait of a country at a crossroads. (Additional airings: 7/2 8:00 PM, 7/3 1:00 AM, 7/3 9:00 AM, 7/3 3:00 PM, 7/5 5:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Still Here: Native American Resilience In New En
Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England features Indigenous perspectives and takes a fresh look at the history of the region, including the hidden history of Indigenous slavery, "paper genocide" and efforts to keep traditions alive. (Additional airings: 7/2 9:30 PM, 7/3 2:30 AM, 7/3 10:30 AM, 7/3 4:30 PM, 7/5 10:30 AM, 7/5 6:30 PM)
6:00 AM | On Story – Reinventing the Classic Whodunnit: A Conversation
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by a titan of the sci-fi and mystery genres, Rian Johnson, for a conversation on his murder-mystery franchise, Knives Out, his meticulous writing process, and how he brings a modern twist to the classic whodunnit. (Additional airings: 7/5 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind – Wiesel and Heffner....The Conversation Continues
At the Museum of Jewish Heritage, host Alexander Heffner interviews Yale Undergraduate and columnist Elijah Wiesel. (Additional airings: 7/5 3:00 PM, 7/6 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe. (Additional airings: 7/12 8:00 AM, 7/19 8:00 AM, 7/26 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization. (Additional airings: 7/12 8:30 AM, 7/19 8:30 AM, 7/26 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM | For The Love of Friends (repeat)
Set against the lead-up to a stage play based on the same story, FOR THE LOVE OF FRIENDS is a documentary that blends performance rehearsal clips with interview and archival footage to highlight the remarkable life and work of activist Brent Nicholson Earle. At the height of the AIDS epidemic, Brent refused to watch his friends suffer due to government inaction and public ignorance about the disease. His audacious response in 1986 was to embark on a 10, 000-mile run around the perimeter of the United States to draw attention to the plight of AIDS patients. He performed this remarkable feat amid public backlash, a homophobic media blackout, his own health challenges, and an inconvenient lack of any long-distance training. After enduring blisters, exhaustion, ignorance and fear, he returns home to his own HIV diagnosis. Though the run finishes, Brent's activism never stops. (Additional airings: 7/5 2:00 AM)
10:30 AM | Still Here: Native American Resilience In New En
Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England features Indigenous perspectives and takes a fresh look at the history of the region, including the hidden history of Indigenous slavery, "paper genocide" and efforts to keep traditions alive. (Additional airings: 7/2 9:30 PM, 7/3 2:30 AM, 7/3 10:30 AM, 7/3 4:30 PM, 7/5 5:30 AM, 7/5 6:30 PM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles (repeat)
The Chavis Chronicles welcomes Darlene McGhee-Whittington, the 28th President of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. In a powerful conversation with Dr. Chavis, she reflects on the organization's enduring legacy of nurturing African American children, fostering leadership, and building stronger communities while advancing equity and opportunity for future generations. (Additional airings: 7/12 11:00 AM, 7/19 11:00 AM, 7/26 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends – Community Safety in a Time of Insurrection
Private tactical training facilities have proliferated across North Carolina - many located on the outskirts of rural, predominantly Black towns - creating extreme noise pollution and fear, say local community members. Laura Flanders reports on two rural communities where residents have serious concerns about these facilities near their homes, especially in the wake of the January 6 insurrection.
12:00 PM | Texas Monthly Presents: The Story – Taking Notice
All over Texas, in familiar spaces, things go unseen - unless you take the time to look. This episode dives deep into the unseen depths of Texas caverns, pulls back the curtain on a growing water crisis, and takes us to a barbecue restaurant run by those who tend to go unnoticed.
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
Discover how a California rice farmer sells his crop directly to consumers. Wisconsin high school students open their cookbooks to exchange "sweets and treats" for a lesson in healthy eating. On Farm to Fork, try out a turkey burger recipe you'll want to "gobble" up. And meet a Virginia farmer who set a national record in hauling in the nation's largest harvest of corn. (Additional airings: 7/12 12:30 PM, 7/19 12:30 PM, 7/26 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – Run Towards The Fire (repeat)
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – Ampersand - Fort Worth, Texas (repeat)
A coffee house by day and lounge by night, Ampersand is taking the Dallas/Fort Worth area by storm with a fresh and youthful approach to hospitality. Beating Starbucks for a spot at the DFW airport, Toan and the team at Ampersand are making big waves and they're just getting started.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 PM, 7/10 11:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 PM, 7/17 11:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 PM, 7/24 11:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 PM, 7/31 11:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind – Wiesel and Heffner....The Conversation Continues
At the Museum of Jewish Heritage, host Alexander Heffner interviews Yale Undergraduate and columnist Elijah Wiesel. (Additional airings: 7/5 7:30 AM, 7/6 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26027
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – Reinventing the Classic Whodunnit: A Conversation
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by a titan of the sci-fi and mystery genres, Rian Johnson, for a conversation on his murder-mystery franchise, Knives Out, his meticulous writing process, and how he brings a modern twist to the classic whodunnit. (Additional airings: 7/5 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, AMERIGO: THE SEARCH FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM asks one urgent, unifying question - what happened to the American Dream - and explores if it is still attainable for many today. Filmed across all 50 states over two years, the program features unscripted interviews with everyday Americans, from blue-collar workers, veterans and immigrants to students, entrepreneurs and community leaders. Told in thematic chapters examining work, housing, healthcare, technology, art and more, AMERIGO captures a raw, panoramic and unexpectedly hopeful portrait of a country at a crossroads. (Additional airings: 7/2 8:00 PM, 7/3 1:00 AM, 7/3 9:00 AM, 7/3 3:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 AM)
6:30 PM | Still Here: Native American Resilience In New En
Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England features Indigenous perspectives and takes a fresh look at the history of the region, including the hidden history of Indigenous slavery, "paper genocide" and efforts to keep traditions alive. (Additional airings: 7/2 9:30 PM, 7/3 2:30 AM, 7/3 10:30 AM, 7/3 4:30 PM, 7/5 5:30 AM, 7/5 10:30 AM)
7:00 PM | French Village – Liberation
With Marchetti under arrest and accused collaborators remaining unprotected, the threat of violent reprisals is higher than ever. (Additional airings: 7/4 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – American Ocelot (repeat)
Dive deep into South Texas to meet one of the United States' most endangered wild cats: the ocelot. With about 80 known ocelots remaining in the country, the future of the American ocelot population relies on ranchers and scientists working together. (Additional airings: 7/6 12:00 AM, 7/6 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Secret Lives (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uses DNA to help comedians Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash solve deep family mysteries. (Additional airings: 7/6 1:00 AM, 7/6 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | George H.W. Bush: American Experience – Part 2
Part two examines Bush's role as leader of the first Gulf War and his final days as President of the United States. (Additional airings: 7/6 2:00 AM, 7/6 10:00 AM)
11:30 PM | Before America
BEFORE AMERICA reframes Revolutionary-era history through Native perspectives, chronicling the often-overlooked Indigenous history of the Great Lakes before the United States existed. From the 1763 uprising at Fort Michilimackinac to Odawa trail trees and the homelands of L'Arbre Croche, BEFORE AMERICA reveals how the Anishinaabe nations shaped events that pushed Britain and the colonies toward revolution. Exploring Indigenous resistance and rebellion, memory and sovereignty, and uncovering hidden tales of women's power, BEFORE AMERICA tells the story that the land still remembers - this is where the fight for freedom truly began. (Additional airings: 7/6 3:30 AM, 7/6 11:30 AM)

Jul 6 (Monday)

12:00 AM | Nature – American Ocelot (repeat)
Dive deep into South Texas to meet one of the United States' most endangered wild cats: the ocelot. With about 80 known ocelots remaining in the country, the future of the American ocelot population relies on ranchers and scientists working together. (Additional airings: 7/5 8:00 PM, 7/6 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Secret Lives (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uses DNA to help comedians Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash solve deep family mysteries. (Additional airings: 7/5 9:00 PM, 7/6 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | George H.W. Bush: American Experience – Part 2
Part two examines Bush's role as leader of the first Gulf War and his final days as President of the United States. (Additional airings: 7/5 10:00 PM, 7/6 10:00 AM)
3:30 AM | Before America
BEFORE AMERICA reframes Revolutionary-era history through Native perspectives, chronicling the often-overlooked Indigenous history of the Great Lakes before the United States existed. From the 1763 uprising at Fort Michilimackinac to Odawa trail trees and the homelands of L'Arbre Croche, BEFORE AMERICA reveals how the Anishinaabe nations shaped events that pushed Britain and the colonies toward revolution. Exploring Indigenous resistance and rebellion, memory and sovereignty, and uncovering hidden tales of women's power, BEFORE AMERICA tells the story that the land still remembers - this is where the fight for freedom truly began. (Additional airings: 7/5 11:30 PM, 7/6 11:30 AM)
4:00 AM | Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolution
In 1776, the Founders' promise of "all men are created equal" remained distant for many. Trace the heroic stories of the enslaved and freed Black Americans who fought to define democracy and their liberty through the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/3 8:00 PM, 7/4 1:00 AM, 7/4 9:00 AM, 7/4 3:00 PM)
5:00 AM | Becoming American: Philadelphia's Story
Explore the founding of the United States through the lens of Philadelphia, America's first capital. From indigenous people and enslaved Africans to lawmakers and artisans, the film reveals how diverse communities shaped a new nation. Though rooted in Philadelphia, this is a shared American story whose debates, ideals, and consequences still resonate today. (Additional airings: 7/3 9:00 PM, 7/4 2:00 AM, 7/4 10:00 AM, 7/4 4:00 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – The Switch Up (repeat)
In The Switch Up, Whitney finds stories that have learned how to combine the old with the new. From Dallas CEO Tesina Painter to Chicago she explores stories of resilience, growth, and creative blend of expression. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:30 AM, 7/6 1:00 PM, 7/11 6:00 AM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nature – American Ocelot (repeat)
Dive deep into South Texas to meet one of the United States' most endangered wild cats: the ocelot. With about 80 known ocelots remaining in the country, the future of the American ocelot population relies on ranchers and scientists working together. (Additional airings: 7/5 8:00 PM, 7/6 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Secret Lives (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uses DNA to help comedians Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash solve deep family mysteries. (Additional airings: 7/5 9:00 PM, 7/6 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | George H.W. Bush: American Experience – Part 2
Part two examines Bush's role as leader of the first Gulf War and his final days as President of the United States. (Additional airings: 7/5 10:00 PM, 7/6 2:00 AM)
11:30 AM | Before America
BEFORE AMERICA reframes Revolutionary-era history through Native perspectives, chronicling the often-overlooked Indigenous history of the Great Lakes before the United States existed. From the 1763 uprising at Fort Michilimackinac to Odawa trail trees and the homelands of L'Arbre Croche, BEFORE AMERICA reveals how the Anishinaabe nations shaped events that pushed Britain and the colonies toward revolution. Exploring Indigenous resistance and rebellion, memory and sovereignty, and uncovering hidden tales of women's power, BEFORE AMERICA tells the story that the land still remembers - this is where the fight for freedom truly began. (Additional airings: 7/5 11:30 PM, 7/6 3:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – The Switch Up (repeat)
In The Switch Up, Whitney finds stories that have learned how to combine the old with the new. From Dallas CEO Tesina Painter to Chicago she explores stories of resilience, growth, and creative blend of expression. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:30 AM, 7/6 6:30 AM, 7/11 6:00 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind – Wiesel and Heffner....The Conversation Continues
At the Museum of Jewish Heritage, host Alexander Heffner interviews Yale Undergraduate and columnist Elijah Wiesel. (Additional airings: 7/5 7:30 AM, 7/5 3:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – Fenway Park (repeat)
Baseball is America's pastime and obsession, and no ballpark is more iconic than Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Learn the story of a city's loyalty to its team and love for its ballpark through thick and thin.
3:00 PM | Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Hollywood Sign (repeat)
Learn how a real estate advertisement erected in 1923 became an international symbol of fame, fortune, and the American dream.
4:00 PM | Citizen Nation – Chasing Victory (repeat)
Teenage contestants from across the United States embark on a year-long civics competition. Wyoming's teams embody the state's spirit. Immigrant students in Las Vegas rally for competition. Richmond, Va., has the team to beat.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America
(Additional airings: 7/7 12:00 AM, 7/7 8:00 AM, 7/12 4:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Capturing America: The Carol Highsmith Story
For more than 40 years, Carol Highsmith wakes up every single day with one mission: to document every nook and cranny of the United States, from its majestic mountains and quirky roadside attractions to its most unforgettable characters, known and unknown. (Additional airings: 7/7 1:00 AM, 7/7 9:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Christa (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/7 2:00 AM, 7/7 10:00 AM, 7/10 5:00 AM, 7/10 11:00 AM, 7/10 2:00 PM, 7/11 1:30 PM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage (repeat)
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 7/7 2:30 AM, 7/7 10:30 AM, 7/10 5:30 AM, 7/10 11:30 AM, 7/10 2:30 PM, 7/18 1:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 4
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 7 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America
(Additional airings: 7/6 7:00 PM, 7/7 8:00 AM, 7/12 4:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Capturing America: The Carol Highsmith Story
For more than 40 years, Carol Highsmith wakes up every single day with one mission: to document every nook and cranny of the United States, from its majestic mountains and quirky roadside attractions to its most unforgettable characters, known and unknown. (Additional airings: 7/6 8:00 PM, 7/7 9:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Christa (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/6 9:00 PM, 7/7 10:00 AM, 7/10 5:00 AM, 7/10 11:00 AM, 7/10 2:00 PM, 7/11 1:30 PM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage (repeat)
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 7/6 9:30 PM, 7/7 10:30 AM, 7/10 5:30 AM, 7/10 11:30 AM, 7/10 2:30 PM, 7/18 1:30 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 4
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revoluti – A Messy Divorce (repeat)
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 7/3 7:00 PM, 7/4 12:00 AM, 7/4 8:00 AM, 7/4 2:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 7/7 1:30 PM, 7/14 6:30 AM, 7/14 1:30 PM, 7/21 6:30 AM, 7/21 1:30 PM, 7/28 6:30 AM, 7/28 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America
(Additional airings: 7/6 7:00 PM, 7/7 12:00 AM, 7/12 4:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Capturing America: The Carol Highsmith Story
For more than 40 years, Carol Highsmith wakes up every single day with one mission: to document every nook and cranny of the United States, from its majestic mountains and quirky roadside attractions to its most unforgettable characters, known and unknown. (Additional airings: 7/6 8:00 PM, 7/7 1:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Christa (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/6 9:00 PM, 7/7 2:00 AM, 7/10 5:00 AM, 7/10 11:00 AM, 7/10 2:00 PM, 7/11 1:30 PM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage (repeat)
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 7/6 9:30 PM, 7/7 2:30 AM, 7/10 5:30 AM, 7/10 11:30 AM, 7/10 2:30 PM, 7/18 1:30 PM)
11:00 AM | Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revoluti – A Messy Divorce (repeat)
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 7/3 7:00 PM, 7/4 12:00 AM, 7/4 8:00 AM, 7/4 2:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 AM, 7/11 11:00 AM, 7/14 1:00 PM, 7/18 11:00 AM, 7/21 1:00 PM, 7/25 11:00 AM, 7/28 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 7/7 6:30 AM, 7/14 6:30 AM, 7/14 1:30 PM, 7/21 6:30 AM, 7/21 1:30 PM, 7/28 6:30 AM, 7/28 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Gadsden Flag (repeat)
Discover how the "Don't Tread on Me" flag, such a potent symbol of independence, has been co-opted by a wide variety of Americans over its long history.
3:00 PM | Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Cowboy (repeat)
The cowboy is the quintessential American fiercely independent, brave, and laconic. Examine the myths and realities of this archetype, which remains as potent as ever in the 21st century.
4:00 PM | Citizen Nation – In The Fray (repeat)
The pressure builds as students tackle the first round of competition. They must answer judges' questions in the style of Congressional hearings, showing a thorough understanding of democracy and the ways it connects to their lives today.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Nova – Athens: Birth of Democracy (repeat)
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government. (Additional airings: 7/8 12:00 AM, 7/8 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West – Into The Fire
Discover a breathtaking world where fearsome crocodiles lie in wait, wallabies risk it all for water, and marsupial gliders soar over the savannah. See a jaw-dropping Australian wonder with terrain that's as harsh and unforgiving as it is beautiful. (Additional airings: 7/8 1:00 AM, 7/8 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Nova – Revolutionary War Weapons (repeat)
In April 1775, war breaks out in Britain's most troublesome territory. Now the American Colonial Army faces what seems like an impossible challenge - to militarily defeat the world's most powerful nation. We've all heard the stories of pluck and valor, but what really led to Britain's defeat and the birth of the United States? American and British archeologists and historians unpack the real story of technology, innovation, and luck that determined the outcome of key battles - from the Massachusetts militias who fired the first shots to the Naval clashes between British and American ships of the line. This unique film brings the latest science to bear to reveal the hidden history of the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/8 2:00 AM, 7/8 10:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 5
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 8 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Nova – Athens: Birth of Democracy (repeat)
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government. (Additional airings: 7/7 7:00 PM, 7/8 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West – Into The Fire
Discover a breathtaking world where fearsome crocodiles lie in wait, wallabies risk it all for water, and marsupial gliders soar over the savannah. See a jaw-dropping Australian wonder with terrain that's as harsh and unforgiving as it is beautiful. (Additional airings: 7/7 8:00 PM, 7/8 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Nova – Revolutionary War Weapons (repeat)
In April 1775, war breaks out in Britain's most troublesome territory. Now the American Colonial Army faces what seems like an impossible challenge - to militarily defeat the world's most powerful nation. We've all heard the stories of pluck and valor, but what really led to Britain's defeat and the birth of the United States? American and British archeologists and historians unpack the real story of technology, innovation, and luck that determined the outcome of key battles - from the Massachusetts militias who fired the first shots to the Naval clashes between British and American ships of the line. This unique film brings the latest science to bear to reveal the hidden history of the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/7 9:00 PM, 7/8 10:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 5
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Road to Liberty Through Their Eyes
This documentary captures the Patriots' struggle for Independence against the mightiest nation in the world during the NY/NJ Campaign and in the months leading up to Christmas 1776. It's a truly remarkable story of perseverance, survival, and triumph. (Additional airings: 7/2 7:00 PM, 7/3 12:00 AM, 7/3 8:00 AM, 7/8 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/29 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nova – Athens: Birth of Democracy (repeat)
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government. (Additional airings: 7/7 7:00 PM, 7/8 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West – Into The Fire
Discover a breathtaking world where fearsome crocodiles lie in wait, wallabies risk it all for water, and marsupial gliders soar over the savannah. See a jaw-dropping Australian wonder with terrain that's as harsh and unforgiving as it is beautiful. (Additional airings: 7/7 8:00 PM, 7/8 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Nova – Revolutionary War Weapons (repeat)
In April 1775, war breaks out in Britain's most troublesome territory. Now the American Colonial Army faces what seems like an impossible challenge - to militarily defeat the world's most powerful nation. We've all heard the stories of pluck and valor, but what really led to Britain's defeat and the birth of the United States? American and British archeologists and historians unpack the real story of technology, innovation, and luck that determined the outcome of key battles - from the Massachusetts militias who fired the first shots to the Naval clashes between British and American ships of the line. This unique film brings the latest science to bear to reveal the hidden history of the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/7 9:00 PM, 7/8 2:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Road to Liberty Through Their Eyes
This documentary captures the Patriots' struggle for Independence against the mightiest nation in the world during the NY/NJ Campaign and in the months leading up to Christmas 1776. It's a truly remarkable story of perseverance, survival, and triumph. (Additional airings: 7/2 7:00 PM, 7/3 12:00 AM, 7/3 8:00 AM, 7/8 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Switch On – Modern Cooking Fuels (repeat)
3 billion people still use wood or biomass to cook their food and heat their homes. But these necessities come at a devastating cost: 3 million people die each year from breathing smoke. Dr. Scott Tinker visits Nepal, to see how they like many developing countries are transitioning to modern cooking fuels, and the many benefits these bring.
2:00 PM | Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Statue of Liberty (repeat)
Reveal the evolving meaning of this symbol for a "nation of immigrants," and how it embodies our values and our conflicts, from abolition and women's suffrage to the treatment of refugees.
3:00 PM | Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The American Bald Eagle (repeat)
The story of how the American Bald Eagle soared to its vaunted perch in American iconography. Learn how it became an iconic symbol of patriotism but also of environmental activism and Native American traditions.
4:00 PM | Citizen Nation – The Hustle (repeat)
Stakes are high as teams prepare for statewide civics competitions; only the winners will advance to the final round in Washington, D.C. Students must balance personal challenges and tricky team dynamics, pushing themselves to the limit.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | 8 Days: to the Moon and Back (repeat)
Join Apollo 11 on its historic journey. The film seamlessly blends mission audio featuring conversations among Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins with new footage, NASA archive and stunning CGI to recreate the first moon landing. (Additional airings: 7/9 12:00 AM, 7/9 8:00 AM)
8:30 PM | Independent Lens – True North: Canadian Myths and Black Power
Through rare archival footage and firsthand accounts, True North revisits 1968 Montreal, where Black liberation movements converged at the Congress of Black Writers. As student protests ignited the Sir George Williams Affair, Black youth faced violent repression, unfolding a powerful chapter of the global Black Power era. (Additional airings: 7/9 1:30 AM, 7/9 9:30 AM, 7/11 12:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 6
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 9 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | 8 Days: to the Moon and Back (repeat)
Join Apollo 11 on its historic journey. The film seamlessly blends mission audio featuring conversations among Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins with new footage, NASA archive and stunning CGI to recreate the first moon landing. (Additional airings: 7/8 7:00 PM, 7/9 8:00 AM)
1:30 AM | Independent Lens – True North: Canadian Myths and Black Power
Through rare archival footage and firsthand accounts, True North revisits 1968 Montreal, where Black liberation movements converged at the Congress of Black Writers. As student protests ignited the Sir George Williams Affair, Black youth faced violent repression, unfolding a powerful chapter of the global Black Power era. (Additional airings: 7/8 8:30 PM, 7/9 9:30 AM, 7/11 12:00 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 6
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Meredith Willson: America's Music Man (repeat)
He performed under Sousa & Toscanini. He scored films for the likes of Chaplin & wrote popular songs performed by Sinatra & The Beatles. And when the River City boys band marched on Broadway, Meredith Willson caught the whole world's ear. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – Jamie Metzl
Story in the Public Square is a weekly, public affairs show designed to study, celebrate, and tell stories that matter. The show is inspired by the power of stories to shape public understanding of important issues. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shined a crucial light on the violence and inhumanity of American slavery, fueled the abolition movement, and inspired Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting the author, to say "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war." Narrative is no less important today-though the vehicles for dissemination are much more diverse. From a great novel to a film, a song, or even a Tweet, stories still very much impact the way the American public looks at issues. Our show turns a critical eye to these stories and their tellers. (Additional airings: 7/9 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | 8 Days: to the Moon and Back (repeat)
Join Apollo 11 on its historic journey. The film seamlessly blends mission audio featuring conversations among Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins with new footage, NASA archive and stunning CGI to recreate the first moon landing. (Additional airings: 7/8 7:00 PM, 7/9 12:00 AM)
9:30 AM | Independent Lens – True North: Canadian Myths and Black Power
Through rare archival footage and firsthand accounts, True North revisits 1968 Montreal, where Black liberation movements converged at the Congress of Black Writers. As student protests ignited the Sir George Williams Affair, Black youth faced violent repression, unfolding a powerful chapter of the global Black Power era. (Additional airings: 7/8 8:30 PM, 7/9 1:30 AM, 7/11 12:00 PM)
11:00 AM | Meredith Willson: America's Music Man (repeat)
He performed under Sousa & Toscanini. He scored films for the likes of Chaplin & wrote popular songs performed by Sinatra & The Beatles. And when the River City boys band marched on Broadway, Meredith Willson caught the whole world's ear. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – Jamie Metzl
Story in the Public Square is a weekly, public affairs show designed to study, celebrate, and tell stories that matter. The show is inspired by the power of stories to shape public understanding of important issues. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shined a crucial light on the violence and inhumanity of American slavery, fueled the abolition movement, and inspired Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting the author, to say "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war." Narrative is no less important today-though the vehicles for dissemination are much more diverse. From a great novel to a film, a song, or even a Tweet, stories still very much impact the way the American public looks at issues. Our show turns a critical eye to these stories and their tellers. (Additional airings: 7/9 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:30 AM, 7/11 6:30 AM, 7/16 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 AM, 7/23 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 AM, 7/30 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – Stone Mountain (repeat)
Delve into the fate of the Monument at Stone Mountain, Georgia, the Confederate Mount Rushmore, revealing a nation wrestling with its past as Confederate statues are torn down across the country.
3:00 PM | Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Golden Gate Bridge (repeat)
The Golden Gate Bridge is an engineering marvel that symbolizes America's can-do spirit. Explore if America can continue to execute bold and ambitious infrastructure projects in the 21st century.
4:00 PM | Citizen Nation – Agree to Disagree (repeat)
At a thrilling championship showdown in the heart of Washington, D.C., civics competition finalists are jittery and dressed in their best as they prepare for the judges' final challenges. A winner is crowned.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Centered: Joe Lieberman
Nominated as a Vice Presidential candidate in 2000, Centered chronicles the remarkable career of Senator Joe Lieberman, a principled politician who navigated the tumultuous world of American politics with unwavering integrity, offering timely lessons on the power of collaboration and leadership beyond party lines - and sometimes even earning the ire of his longtime colleagues. (Additional airings: 7/10 2:00 AM, 7/10 10:00 AM, 7/13 4:00 AM, 7/15 5:00 AM, 7/15 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | America ReFramed – No Time to Fail (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/10 12:00 AM, 7/10 8:00 AM, 7/10 3:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 AM, 7/12 9:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 PM)
9:30 PM | See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and th
The Iowa Caucus continues into 2024 as a throwback to another era. Every four years presidential candidates from one or both political parties descend upon Iowa and crisscross the state making their case for votes. (Additional airings: 7/10 1:30 AM, 7/10 9:30 AM, 7/10 4:30 PM, 7/12 3:30 AM, 7/12 10:30 AM, 7/12 6:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 7
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 10 (Friday)

12:00 AM | America ReFramed – No Time to Fail (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/9 8:00 PM, 7/10 8:00 AM, 7/10 3:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 AM, 7/12 9:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 PM)
1:30 AM | See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and th
The Iowa Caucus continues into 2024 as a throwback to another era. Every four years presidential candidates from one or both political parties descend upon Iowa and crisscross the state making their case for votes. (Additional airings: 7/9 9:30 PM, 7/10 9:30 AM, 7/10 4:30 PM, 7/12 3:30 AM, 7/12 10:30 AM, 7/12 6:30 PM)
2:00 AM | Centered: Joe Lieberman
Nominated as a Vice Presidential candidate in 2000, Centered chronicles the remarkable career of Senator Joe Lieberman, a principled politician who navigated the tumultuous world of American politics with unwavering integrity, offering timely lessons on the power of collaboration and leadership beyond party lines - and sometimes even earning the ire of his longtime colleagues. (Additional airings: 7/9 7:00 PM, 7/10 10:00 AM, 7/13 4:00 AM, 7/15 5:00 AM, 7/15 11:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 7
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Christa (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/6 9:00 PM, 7/7 2:00 AM, 7/7 10:00 AM, 7/10 11:00 AM, 7/10 2:00 PM, 7/11 1:30 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage (repeat)
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 7/6 9:30 PM, 7/7 2:30 AM, 7/7 10:30 AM, 7/10 11:30 AM, 7/10 2:30 PM, 7/18 1:30 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | America ReFramed – No Time to Fail (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/9 8:00 PM, 7/10 12:00 AM, 7/10 3:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 AM, 7/12 9:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 PM)
9:30 AM | See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and th
The Iowa Caucus continues into 2024 as a throwback to another era. Every four years presidential candidates from one or both political parties descend upon Iowa and crisscross the state making their case for votes. (Additional airings: 7/9 9:30 PM, 7/10 1:30 AM, 7/10 4:30 PM, 7/12 3:30 AM, 7/12 10:30 AM, 7/12 6:30 PM)
10:00 AM | Centered: Joe Lieberman
Nominated as a Vice Presidential candidate in 2000, Centered chronicles the remarkable career of Senator Joe Lieberman, a principled politician who navigated the tumultuous world of American politics with unwavering integrity, offering timely lessons on the power of collaboration and leadership beyond party lines - and sometimes even earning the ire of his longtime colleagues. (Additional airings: 7/9 7:00 PM, 7/10 2:00 AM, 7/13 4:00 AM, 7/15 5:00 AM, 7/15 11:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Christa (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/6 9:00 PM, 7/7 2:00 AM, 7/7 10:00 AM, 7/10 5:00 AM, 7/10 2:00 PM, 7/11 1:30 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage (repeat)
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 7/6 9:30 PM, 7/7 2:30 AM, 7/7 10:30 AM, 7/10 5:30 AM, 7/10 2:30 PM, 7/18 1:30 PM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/29 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Christa (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/6 9:00 PM, 7/7 2:00 AM, 7/7 10:00 AM, 7/10 5:00 AM, 7/10 11:00 AM, 7/11 1:30 PM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage (repeat)
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 7/6 9:30 PM, 7/7 2:30 AM, 7/7 10:30 AM, 7/10 5:30 AM, 7/10 11:30 AM, 7/18 1:30 PM)
3:00 PM | America ReFramed – No Time to Fail (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/9 8:00 PM, 7/10 12:00 AM, 7/10 8:00 AM, 7/12 2:00 AM, 7/12 9:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 PM)
4:30 PM | See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and th
The Iowa Caucus continues into 2024 as a throwback to another era. Every four years presidential candidates from one or both political parties descend upon Iowa and crisscross the state making their case for votes. (Additional airings: 7/9 9:30 PM, 7/10 1:30 AM, 7/10 9:30 AM, 7/12 3:30 AM, 7/12 10:30 AM, 7/12 6:30 PM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Public Defender (repeat)
A DC-based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with unexpected humor and humanity - showing a way back to trust and accountability, one unlikely relationship at a time. (Additional airings: 7/11 12:00 AM, 7/11 8:00 AM, 7/11 2:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 AM, 7/14 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Last Battlefront: Quest for the Vote In Washingt
This one-hour historical film explores Washington, D.C.'s long struggle for self government and voting rights through the experiences of its citizens. Since 1801, residents have faced disenfranchisement. Despite efforts - such as biracial democracy during the Civil War and activism by figures like Frederick Douglass and civil rights leaders - D.C.'s fight for representation continues. (Additional airings: 7/11 1:00 AM, 7/11 9:00 AM, 7/11 3:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Breaking The Deadlock – How to Fix An Election
America's 250th anniversary. Tang leads nine panelists through a dramatic hypothetical scenario In BREAKING THE DEADLOCK: HOW TO FIX AN ELECTION, moderator Aaron around election issues and civic integrity, against the backdrop of (Additional airings: 7/11 2:00 AM, 7/11 10:00 AM, 7/11 4:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 8
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 PM, 7/5 2:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 PM, 7/17 11:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 PM, 7/24 11:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 PM, 7/31 11:00 PM)

Jul 11 (Saturday)

12:00 AM | Public Defender (repeat)
A DC-based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with unexpected humor and humanity - showing a way back to trust and accountability, one unlikely relationship at a time. (Additional airings: 7/10 7:00 PM, 7/11 8:00 AM, 7/11 2:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 AM, 7/14 11:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Last Battlefront: Quest for the Vote In Washingt
This one-hour historical film explores Washington, D.C.'s long struggle for self government and voting rights through the experiences of its citizens. Since 1801, residents have faced disenfranchisement. Despite efforts - such as biracial democracy during the Civil War and activism by figures like Frederick Douglass and civil rights leaders - D.C.'s fight for representation continues. (Additional airings: 7/10 8:00 PM, 7/11 9:00 AM, 7/11 3:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Breaking The Deadlock – How to Fix An Election
America's 250th anniversary. Tang leads nine panelists through a dramatic hypothetical scenario In BREAKING THE DEADLOCK: HOW TO FIX AN ELECTION, moderator Aaron around election issues and civic integrity, against the backdrop of (Additional airings: 7/10 9:00 PM, 7/11 10:00 AM, 7/11 4:00 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 8
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Nova – Revolutionary War Weapons (repeat)
In April 1775, war breaks out in Britain's most troublesome territory. Now the American Colonial Army faces what seems like an impossible challenge - to militarily defeat the world's most powerful nation. We've all heard the stories of pluck and valor, but what really led to Britain's defeat and the birth of the United States? American and British archeologists and historians unpack the real story of technology, innovation, and luck that determined the outcome of key battles - from the Massachusetts militias who fired the first shots to the Naval clashes between British and American ships of the line. This unique film brings the latest science to bear to reveal the hidden history of the Revolutionary War. (Additional airings: 7/7 9:00 PM, 7/8 2:00 AM, 7/8 10:00 AM)
6:00 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – The Switch Up (repeat)
In The Switch Up, Whitney finds stories that have learned how to combine the old with the new. From Dallas CEO Tesina Painter to Chicago she explores stories of resilience, growth, and creative blend of expression. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:30 AM, 7/6 6:30 AM, 7/6 1:00 PM)
6:30 AM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:30 AM, 7/9 1:30 PM, 7/16 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 AM, 7/23 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 AM, 7/30 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
7:30 AM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
8:00 AM | Public Defender (repeat)
A DC-based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with unexpected humor and humanity - showing a way back to trust and accountability, one unlikely relationship at a time. (Additional airings: 7/10 7:00 PM, 7/11 12:00 AM, 7/11 2:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 AM, 7/14 11:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Last Battlefront: Quest for the Vote In Washingt
This one-hour historical film explores Washington, D.C.'s long struggle for self government and voting rights through the experiences of its citizens. Since 1801, residents have faced disenfranchisement. Despite efforts - such as biracial democracy during the Civil War and activism by figures like Frederick Douglass and civil rights leaders - D.C.'s fight for representation continues. (Additional airings: 7/10 8:00 PM, 7/11 1:00 AM, 7/11 3:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Breaking The Deadlock – How to Fix An Election
America's 250th anniversary. Tang leads nine panelists through a dramatic hypothetical scenario In BREAKING THE DEADLOCK: HOW TO FIX AN ELECTION, moderator Aaron around election issues and civic integrity, against the backdrop of (Additional airings: 7/10 9:00 PM, 7/11 2:00 AM, 7/11 4:00 PM)
11:00 AM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 AM, 7/7 1:00 PM, 7/14 1:00 PM, 7/18 11:00 AM, 7/21 1:00 PM, 7/25 11:00 AM, 7/28 1:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Unfiltered Conversations (repeat)
In this inspiring episode, Whitney sits down with Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis of Honest Renovations, Jennifer Oxley, and more to explore the personal stories behind their work and how they embrace imperfection. From kid's TV to renovations and film, these conversations dive into authenticity, challenges, and embracing one's true self. (Additional airings: 7/13 6:30 AM, 7/13 1:00 PM, 7/18 6:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Independent Lens – True North: Canadian Myths and Black Power
Through rare archival footage and firsthand accounts, True North revisits 1968 Montreal, where Black liberation movements converged at the Congress of Black Writers. As student protests ignited the Sir George Williams Affair, Black youth faced violent repression, unfolding a powerful chapter of the global Black Power era. (Additional airings: 7/8 8:30 PM, 7/9 1:30 AM, 7/9 9:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Christa (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/6 9:00 PM, 7/7 2:00 AM, 7/7 10:00 AM, 7/10 5:00 AM, 7/10 11:00 AM, 7/10 2:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Public Defender (repeat)
A DC-based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with unexpected humor and humanity - showing a way back to trust and accountability, one unlikely relationship at a time. (Additional airings: 7/10 7:00 PM, 7/11 12:00 AM, 7/11 8:00 AM, 7/14 5:00 AM, 7/14 11:00 AM)
3:00 PM | Last Battlefront: Quest for the Vote In Washingt
This one-hour historical film explores Washington, D.C.'s long struggle for self government and voting rights through the experiences of its citizens. Since 1801, residents have faced disenfranchisement. Despite efforts - such as biracial democracy during the Civil War and activism by figures like Frederick Douglass and civil rights leaders - D.C.'s fight for representation continues. (Additional airings: 7/10 8:00 PM, 7/11 1:00 AM, 7/11 9:00 AM, 7/13 5:00 AM)
4:00 PM | Breaking The Deadlock – How to Fix An Election
America's 250th anniversary. Tang leads nine panelists through a dramatic hypothetical scenario In BREAKING THE DEADLOCK: HOW TO FIX AN ELECTION, moderator Aaron around election issues and civic integrity, against the backdrop of (Additional airings: 7/10 9:00 PM, 7/11 2:00 AM, 7/11 10:00 AM)
5:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
5:30 PM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
6:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
6:30 PM | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 7/4 6:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 PM)
7:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Benn Steil
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
7:30 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Ken Burns
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/17 5:00 AM, 7/17 11:00 AM, 7/17 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM | The War That Made America
Narrated and hosted by the late actor Graham Greene, THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The four-part dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. The series offers a compelling portrayal of the dangerous 18th century frontier and follows a brash and ambitious young George Washington, hoping to make his reputation in the military - and whose blunders inadvertently triggered the war. THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA also focuses on the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. (Additional airings: 7/11 9:00 PM, 7/12 12:00 AM, 7/12 1:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 PM, 7/18 9:00 PM, 7/19 12:00 AM, 7/19 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM | The War That Made America
Narrated and hosted by the late actor Graham Greene, THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The four-part dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. The series offers a compelling portrayal of the dangerous 18th century frontier and follows a brash and ambitious young George Washington, hoping to make his reputation in the military - and whose blunders inadvertently triggered the war. THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA also focuses on the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. (Additional airings: 7/11 8:00 PM, 7/12 12:00 AM, 7/12 1:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 PM, 7/18 9:00 PM, 7/19 12:00 AM, 7/19 1:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – Behind The Wall
Autumn 1945: The trial of Daniel Larcher begins, and Antoine returns to begin a new life with Genevieve. Directed by Jean-Philippe Amar, 2016. (Additional airings: 7/12 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Rohna Classified
Nearly 2,000 American soldiers board an overcrowded transport ship, unaware of its non-functioning lifeboats and inadequate lifebelts. When one of World War II's first radio-guided missiles strikes, the Rohna sinks, claiming 1,015 lives - the single greatest loss of life at sea by enemy action in U.S. history. Government officials deflect responsibility by declaring the attack classified. (Additional airings: 7/16 5:00 AM, 7/16 11:00 AM)

Jul 12 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | The War That Made America
Narrated and hosted by the late actor Graham Greene, THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The four-part dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. The series offers a compelling portrayal of the dangerous 18th century frontier and follows a brash and ambitious young George Washington, hoping to make his reputation in the military - and whose blunders inadvertently triggered the war. THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA also focuses on the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. (Additional airings: 7/11 8:00 PM, 7/11 9:00 PM, 7/12 1:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 PM, 7/18 9:00 PM, 7/19 12:00 AM, 7/19 1:00 AM)
1:00 AM | The War That Made America
Narrated and hosted by the late actor Graham Greene, THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The four-part dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. The series offers a compelling portrayal of the dangerous 18th century frontier and follows a brash and ambitious young George Washington, hoping to make his reputation in the military - and whose blunders inadvertently triggered the war. THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA also focuses on the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. (Additional airings: 7/11 8:00 PM, 7/11 9:00 PM, 7/12 12:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 PM, 7/18 9:00 PM, 7/19 12:00 AM, 7/19 1:00 AM)
2:00 AM | America ReFramed – No Time to Fail (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/9 8:00 PM, 7/10 12:00 AM, 7/10 8:00 AM, 7/10 3:00 PM, 7/12 9:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 PM)
3:30 AM | See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and th
The Iowa Caucus continues into 2024 as a throwback to another era. Every four years presidential candidates from one or both political parties descend upon Iowa and crisscross the state making their case for votes. (Additional airings: 7/9 9:30 PM, 7/10 1:30 AM, 7/10 9:30 AM, 7/10 4:30 PM, 7/12 10:30 AM, 7/12 6:30 PM)
4:00 AM | Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America
(Additional airings: 7/6 7:00 PM, 7/7 12:00 AM, 7/7 8:00 AM)
5:00 AM | Capturing America: The Carol Highsmith Story
For more than 40 years, Carol Highsmith wakes up every single day with one mission: to document every nook and cranny of the United States, from its majestic mountains and quirky roadside attractions to its most unforgettable characters, known and unknown. (Additional airings: 7/6 8:00 PM, 7/7 1:00 AM, 7/7 9:00 AM)
6:00 AM | On Story – On Book to TV Adaptations: A Conversation With Liz
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by writer, producer, and showrunner Liz Tigelaar for a conversation on her work crafting TV adaptations from Little Fires Everywhere to Tiny Beautiful Things. Tigelaar shares her experience working collaboratively with authors, and writing adaptations that are faithful to the heart of the original material. (Additional airings: 7/12 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind – The Open Mind at 70: Part II
MS NOW host and "The West Wing" executive producer Lawrence O'Donnell interviews Alexander Heffner about the history of THE OPEN MIND. (Additional airings: 7/12 3:00 PM, 7/13 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe. (Additional airings: 7/5 8:00 AM, 7/19 8:00 AM, 7/26 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization. (Additional airings: 7/5 8:30 AM, 7/19 8:30 AM, 7/26 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM | America ReFramed – No Time to Fail (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/9 8:00 PM, 7/10 12:00 AM, 7/10 8:00 AM, 7/10 3:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 AM, 7/12 5:00 PM)
10:30 AM | See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and th
The Iowa Caucus continues into 2024 as a throwback to another era. Every four years presidential candidates from one or both political parties descend upon Iowa and crisscross the state making their case for votes. (Additional airings: 7/9 9:30 PM, 7/10 1:30 AM, 7/10 9:30 AM, 7/10 4:30 PM, 7/12 3:30 AM, 7/12 6:30 PM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles (repeat)
The Chavis Chronicles welcomes Steven Hightower, President of Hightower EV Solutions. In an insightful discussion with Dr. Chavis, Hightower shares how his company is driving the future of the electric vehicle infrastructure, advancing clean energy innovation, and creating opportunities that merge sustainability with economic empowerment for diverse communities. (Additional airings: 7/5 11:00 AM, 7/19 11:00 AM, 7/26 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends – Jubilee Justice Regenerative Farming: Tackling Rac
A bold experiment is taking place among Black farmers in the Southeast - a story of hope in an area with a history of plantation slavery, land theft and white violence. The Jubilee Justice Black Farmers' Rice Project is pioneering regenerative farming practices as a means to address systemic racism. Join Laura Flanders on-location from Alexandria, Louisiana in this exclusive report.
12:00 PM | Texas Monthly Presents: The Story – Life & Death
Shepherds of grief come in many forms. Featured stories include a traveling hospice nurse in one of the state's most remote counties, and a father who grapples with his son's death the only way he knows how: through music.
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
Heads will roll" in this southwestern farm field...as farmers harvest lots and lots of lettuce from America's winter salad bowl. Growers down south step up efforts to help the hungry as part of "Farmers Feed Florida." On Farm to Fork, we'll learn how to prepare a frittata made with cauliflower. Montana farmers cash in on a growing demand for gluten free farm crops. (Additional airings: 7/5 12:30 PM, 7/19 12:30 PM, 7/26 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – RPG (repeat)
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – Desert Creek Honey - Blue Ridge, Texas (repeat)
Developing a passion for bees at the age of 12 when he won a beehive in a contest, Blake's interest in apiculture only increased into adulthood, driving him to start Desert Creek Honey, a company that sells raw, unfiltered honey and all things beekeeping to support a new generation of beekeepers.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 PM, 7/5 2:00 PM, 7/10 11:00 PM, 7/17 11:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 PM, 7/24 11:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 PM, 7/31 11:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind – The Open Mind at 70: Part II
MS NOW host and "The West Wing" executive producer Lawrence O'Donnell interviews Alexander Heffner about the history of THE OPEN MIND. (Additional airings: 7/12 7:30 AM, 7/13 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26028
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – On Book to TV Adaptations: A Conversation With Liz
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by writer, producer, and showrunner Liz Tigelaar for a conversation on her work crafting TV adaptations from Little Fires Everywhere to Tiny Beautiful Things. Tigelaar shares her experience working collaboratively with authors, and writing adaptations that are faithful to the heart of the original material. (Additional airings: 7/12 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | America ReFramed – No Time to Fail (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/9 8:00 PM, 7/10 12:00 AM, 7/10 8:00 AM, 7/10 3:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 AM, 7/12 9:00 AM)
6:30 PM | See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and th
The Iowa Caucus continues into 2024 as a throwback to another era. Every four years presidential candidates from one or both political parties descend upon Iowa and crisscross the state making their case for votes. (Additional airings: 7/9 9:30 PM, 7/10 1:30 AM, 7/10 9:30 AM, 7/10 4:30 PM, 7/12 3:30 AM, 7/12 10:30 AM)
7:00 PM | French Village – Behind The Wall
Autumn 1945: The trial of Daniel Larcher begins, and Antoine returns to begin a new life with Genevieve. Directed by Jean-Philippe Amar, 2016. (Additional airings: 7/11 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – Niagara Falls (repeat)
Embark to this geological wonder and witness its stunning beauty and a wide variety of wildlife mammals, birds, and reptiles that call it home. Three separate waterfalls combine to form the second largest waterfall in the world. (Additional airings: 7/13 12:00 AM, 7/13 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Family: Lost and Found (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates uses DNA detective work to solve family mysteries for actor Joe Manganiello and football star Tony Gonzalez-uncovering close relatives whose names they've never heard and compelling each man to rethink his own identity. (Additional airings: 7/13 1:00 AM, 7/13 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | JFK: American Experience – Part One (repeat)
Follow JFK's rise to power from his birth to his election as president in 1960 - the youngest man ever to be elected to the office. With illuminating interviews from family members including sister Jean Kennedy Smith, niece Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, historian Robert Dallek and author Robert Caro, this episode offers new insight into Kennedy's early years, from his transformation from a sickly youth to Washington's most eligible bachelor to the nation's president. (Additional airings: 7/13 2:00 AM, 7/13 10:00 AM)

Jul 13 (Monday)

12:00 AM | Nature – Niagara Falls (repeat)
Embark to this geological wonder and witness its stunning beauty and a wide variety of wildlife mammals, birds, and reptiles that call it home. Three separate waterfalls combine to form the second largest waterfall in the world. (Additional airings: 7/12 8:00 PM, 7/13 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Family: Lost and Found (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates uses DNA detective work to solve family mysteries for actor Joe Manganiello and football star Tony Gonzalez-uncovering close relatives whose names they've never heard and compelling each man to rethink his own identity. (Additional airings: 7/12 9:00 PM, 7/13 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | JFK: American Experience – Part One (repeat)
Follow JFK's rise to power from his birth to his election as president in 1960 - the youngest man ever to be elected to the office. With illuminating interviews from family members including sister Jean Kennedy Smith, niece Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, historian Robert Dallek and author Robert Caro, this episode offers new insight into Kennedy's early years, from his transformation from a sickly youth to Washington's most eligible bachelor to the nation's president. (Additional airings: 7/12 10:00 PM, 7/13 10:00 AM)
4:00 AM | Centered: Joe Lieberman
Nominated as a Vice Presidential candidate in 2000, Centered chronicles the remarkable career of Senator Joe Lieberman, a principled politician who navigated the tumultuous world of American politics with unwavering integrity, offering timely lessons on the power of collaboration and leadership beyond party lines - and sometimes even earning the ire of his longtime colleagues. (Additional airings: 7/9 7:00 PM, 7/10 2:00 AM, 7/10 10:00 AM, 7/15 5:00 AM, 7/15 11:00 AM)
5:00 AM | Last Battlefront: Quest for the Vote In Washingt
This one-hour historical film explores Washington, D.C.'s long struggle for self government and voting rights through the experiences of its citizens. Since 1801, residents have faced disenfranchisement. Despite efforts - such as biracial democracy during the Civil War and activism by figures like Frederick Douglass and civil rights leaders - D.C.'s fight for representation continues. (Additional airings: 7/10 8:00 PM, 7/11 1:00 AM, 7/11 9:00 AM, 7/11 3:00 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Unfiltered Conversations (repeat)
In this inspiring episode, Whitney sits down with Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis of Honest Renovations, Jennifer Oxley, and more to explore the personal stories behind their work and how they embrace imperfection. From kid's TV to renovations and film, these conversations dive into authenticity, challenges, and embracing one's true self. (Additional airings: 7/11 11:30 AM, 7/13 1:00 PM, 7/18 6:00 AM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nature – Niagara Falls (repeat)
Embark to this geological wonder and witness its stunning beauty and a wide variety of wildlife mammals, birds, and reptiles that call it home. Three separate waterfalls combine to form the second largest waterfall in the world. (Additional airings: 7/12 8:00 PM, 7/13 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Family: Lost and Found (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates uses DNA detective work to solve family mysteries for actor Joe Manganiello and football star Tony Gonzalez-uncovering close relatives whose names they've never heard and compelling each man to rethink his own identity. (Additional airings: 7/12 9:00 PM, 7/13 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | JFK: American Experience – Part One (repeat)
Follow JFK's rise to power from his birth to his election as president in 1960 - the youngest man ever to be elected to the office. With illuminating interviews from family members including sister Jean Kennedy Smith, niece Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, historian Robert Dallek and author Robert Caro, this episode offers new insight into Kennedy's early years, from his transformation from a sickly youth to Washington's most eligible bachelor to the nation's president. (Additional airings: 7/12 10:00 PM, 7/13 2:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Unfiltered Conversations (repeat)
In this inspiring episode, Whitney sits down with Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis of Honest Renovations, Jennifer Oxley, and more to explore the personal stories behind their work and how they embrace imperfection. From kid's TV to renovations and film, these conversations dive into authenticity, challenges, and embracing one's true self. (Additional airings: 7/11 11:30 AM, 7/13 6:30 AM, 7/18 6:00 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind – The Open Mind at 70: Part II
MS NOW host and "The West Wing" executive producer Lawrence O'Donnell interviews Alexander Heffner about the history of THE OPEN MIND. (Additional airings: 7/12 7:30 AM, 7/12 3:00 PM)
2:00 PM | American Experience – Nazi Town, USA (repeat)
In February 1939, more than twenty thousand Americans filled Madison Square Garden for an event billed as a "Pro-American Rally." As images of George Washington hung next to swastikas, a series of speakers railed against the "Jewish controlled media" and called for a return to a racially "pure" America. The keynote speaker, a man named Fritz Kuhn, was the head of an organization known as the German American Bund. The rally was huge demanding the largest police presence to date for any event in New York City history but it was the culmination of a movement that had been brewing for years. Nazi Town USA will tell the largely unknown story of this organization that had chapters across the country and represented what experts believe was a "very real threat of fascist subversion in the United States." Organized into 70 different districts, the Bund held joint rallies with the Ku Klux Klan and ran dozens of summer camps for children centered around Nazi ideology and imagery. Life in some of the largest camps - including Camp Siegfried in Long Island, Camp Hindenburg in Wisconsin, and Camp Nordland in New Jersey -will be brought to life through extensive archival footage, photographs, and ruins that exist to this day. The Bund's embrace of "Americanism" raises thorny issues - from questions of free speech to declarations of "America First" - that we continue to wrestle with to this day.
3:00 PM | American Experience – The Riot Report (repeat)
Revisit 1967 when inner cities across America erupted in violence. LBJ appointed the Kerner Commission to investigate and the Commission's final report would offer a shockingly unvarnished assessment of race relations that still resonates today.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | American Experience – The American Vice President (repeat)
Despite the assassinations of four US presidents (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy), the in-office deaths of four (Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FDR), the wounding of two (T. Roosevelt, Reagan) and attempts on the lives of several others, before 1963, the unthinkable was unaddressed in the US Constitution. For the first two hundred years of America's democracy, it was not a foregone conclusion that the vice president would step in to replace the president in times of crisis. The office itself has been an afterthought, a punchline, and an Achilles heel for the president. But vice presidents of the United States have also acted as stabilizers, tiebreakers and architects of critical policy despite the office being described by one disgruntled VP as "not worth a bucket of warm spit." So what happens when the President of the United States can't fulfill their duties due to death, illness or incapacity? In this one-hour film, The American Vice President, we will focus in on the fraught period between 1963 and 1976 when a grief-stricken, then scandal stricken America was forced to confront the purpose of the vice president and the succession process through the evolution of the 25th amendment. (Additional airings: 7/14 12:00 AM, 7/14 8:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 AM)
8:00 PM | POV – The Body Politic (repeat)
The Body Politic is a harbinger of hope in a country plagued by gun violence. Follow Mayor Brandon Scott's first year in office as he fights political forces to save lives in Baltimore and reveal a path to healing for the nation. (Additional airings: 7/14 1:00 AM, 7/14 9:00 AM, 7/19 4:00 AM, 7/19 5:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 5:30 AM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 9
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 14 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | American Experience – The American Vice President (repeat)
Despite the assassinations of four US presidents (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy), the in-office deaths of four (Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FDR), the wounding of two (T. Roosevelt, Reagan) and attempts on the lives of several others, before 1963, the unthinkable was unaddressed in the US Constitution. For the first two hundred years of America's democracy, it was not a foregone conclusion that the vice president would step in to replace the president in times of crisis. The office itself has been an afterthought, a punchline, and an Achilles heel for the president. But vice presidents of the United States have also acted as stabilizers, tiebreakers and architects of critical policy despite the office being described by one disgruntled VP as "not worth a bucket of warm spit." So what happens when the President of the United States can't fulfill their duties due to death, illness or incapacity? In this one-hour film, The American Vice President, we will focus in on the fraught period between 1963 and 1976 when a grief-stricken, then scandal stricken America was forced to confront the purpose of the vice president and the succession process through the evolution of the 25th amendment. (Additional airings: 7/13 7:00 PM, 7/14 8:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 AM)
1:00 AM | POV – The Body Politic (repeat)
The Body Politic is a harbinger of hope in a country plagued by gun violence. Follow Mayor Brandon Scott's first year in office as he fights political forces to save lives in Baltimore and reveal a path to healing for the nation. (Additional airings: 7/13 8:00 PM, 7/14 9:00 AM, 7/19 4:00 AM, 7/19 5:00 PM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 5:30 AM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 9
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Public Defender (repeat)
A DC-based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with unexpected humor and humanity - showing a way back to trust and accountability, one unlikely relationship at a time. (Additional airings: 7/10 7:00 PM, 7/11 12:00 AM, 7/11 8:00 AM, 7/11 2:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 7/7 6:30 AM, 7/7 1:30 PM, 7/14 1:30 PM, 7/21 6:30 AM, 7/21 1:30 PM, 7/28 6:30 AM, 7/28 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | American Experience – The American Vice President (repeat)
Despite the assassinations of four US presidents (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy), the in-office deaths of four (Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FDR), the wounding of two (T. Roosevelt, Reagan) and attempts on the lives of several others, before 1963, the unthinkable was unaddressed in the US Constitution. For the first two hundred years of America's democracy, it was not a foregone conclusion that the vice president would step in to replace the president in times of crisis. The office itself has been an afterthought, a punchline, and an Achilles heel for the president. But vice presidents of the United States have also acted as stabilizers, tiebreakers and architects of critical policy despite the office being described by one disgruntled VP as "not worth a bucket of warm spit." So what happens when the President of the United States can't fulfill their duties due to death, illness or incapacity? In this one-hour film, The American Vice President, we will focus in on the fraught period between 1963 and 1976 when a grief-stricken, then scandal stricken America was forced to confront the purpose of the vice president and the succession process through the evolution of the 25th amendment. (Additional airings: 7/13 7:00 PM, 7/14 12:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 AM)
9:00 AM | POV – The Body Politic (repeat)
The Body Politic is a harbinger of hope in a country plagued by gun violence. Follow Mayor Brandon Scott's first year in office as he fights political forces to save lives in Baltimore and reveal a path to healing for the nation. (Additional airings: 7/13 8:00 PM, 7/14 1:00 AM, 7/19 4:00 AM, 7/19 5:00 PM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 5:30 AM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
11:00 AM | Public Defender (repeat)
A DC-based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with unexpected humor and humanity - showing a way back to trust and accountability, one unlikely relationship at a time. (Additional airings: 7/10 7:00 PM, 7/11 12:00 AM, 7/11 8:00 AM, 7/11 2:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 AM, 7/7 1:00 PM, 7/11 11:00 AM, 7/18 11:00 AM, 7/21 1:00 PM, 7/25 11:00 AM, 7/28 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 7/7 6:30 AM, 7/7 1:30 PM, 7/14 6:30 AM, 7/21 6:30 AM, 7/21 1:30 PM, 7/28 6:30 AM, 7/28 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidentia (repeat)
By 1976, it seemed America was finally on the right track. The Vietnam War and the assassinations of several important political figures were behind us. Vice President Spiro Agnew's corruption was fading from the public's memory, and the crimes of Watergate forced Nixon to resign from the presidency. Americans were ready to be normal again. A new feeling was sweeping coast to coast as people pulled together to celebrate the nation's bicentennial, and to select a new president who could help close the book on an awful decade. FEELING GOOD ABOUT AMERICA: THE 1976 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION chronicles the race between incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford and Democratic candidate and Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter, who stepped onto the national stage touting his outsider status and promising, "I'll never lie to you." The documentary explores Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon, the anti-establishment sentiment surging through the country, Carter's primary strategy in a crowded field, and the challenge to Ford by Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination. Using a combination of archival clips and interviews, the film examines this close race and discusses how the 1976 Presidential election was the last time in which the country wasn't polarized in the manner it is today. The documentary features: historian and author Douglas Brinkley; political analyst Larry J. Sabato; journalist and political commentator Fred Barnes; Carter's National Security Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski; and President Ford's son, Jack Ford; among many others.
3:00 PM | American Masters – Moynihan (repeat)
Daniel Patrick Moynihan was the quintessential American poet-politician. He alone infused public policy with a language, literature, and lyricism that no American public figure in the latter half of the twentieth century could match. The film takes a personal look at a public man who was not only an intellectual but also an aesthete who was deeply committed to making an inimitable impact on the world. With unprecedented access to the Moynihan archives made available by his family, the film will capture and define a character whose life embodied a quintessential American story. The range of Moynihan's interests was extraordinary: architecture, urban planning, public works, transportation safety, international diplomacy, government secrecy and above all, an unyielding commitment to creating systemic change for the American underclass. Directed by Joe Dorman.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Nova – Black Hole Apocalypse (repeat)
Join astrophysicist and novelist Janna Levin on a mind-blowing voyage to the frontiers of black hole science, which is shining new light on the most powerful and mysterious objects in the universe. (Additional airings: 7/15 12:00 AM, 7/15 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | The American Southwest
From the Rockies to scorching deserts and iconic landscapes, the mighty Colorado River sustains wildlife and communities. Uncover the region's deep cultural history and the urgent fight to protect its future. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse. (Additional airings: 7/15 1:00 AM, 7/15 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Impossible Builds – Europe in the Desert (repeat)
Can six sand islands, poking out of the Persian Gulf near Dubai, be transformed into the most luxurious holiday destination on earth? One man believes they can and he's risking tens of millions of dollars to prove it. (Additional airings: 7/15 2:00 AM, 7/15 10:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 10
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 15 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Nova – Black Hole Apocalypse (repeat)
Join astrophysicist and novelist Janna Levin on a mind-blowing voyage to the frontiers of black hole science, which is shining new light on the most powerful and mysterious objects in the universe. (Additional airings: 7/14 7:00 PM, 7/15 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | The American Southwest
From the Rockies to scorching deserts and iconic landscapes, the mighty Colorado River sustains wildlife and communities. Uncover the region's deep cultural history and the urgent fight to protect its future. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse. (Additional airings: 7/14 8:00 PM, 7/15 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Impossible Builds – Europe in the Desert (repeat)
Can six sand islands, poking out of the Persian Gulf near Dubai, be transformed into the most luxurious holiday destination on earth? One man believes they can and he's risking tens of millions of dollars to prove it. (Additional airings: 7/14 9:00 PM, 7/15 10:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 10
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Centered: Joe Lieberman
Nominated as a Vice Presidential candidate in 2000, Centered chronicles the remarkable career of Senator Joe Lieberman, a principled politician who navigated the tumultuous world of American politics with unwavering integrity, offering timely lessons on the power of collaboration and leadership beyond party lines - and sometimes even earning the ire of his longtime colleagues. (Additional airings: 7/9 7:00 PM, 7/10 2:00 AM, 7/10 10:00 AM, 7/13 4:00 AM, 7/15 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/29 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nova – Black Hole Apocalypse (repeat)
Join astrophysicist and novelist Janna Levin on a mind-blowing voyage to the frontiers of black hole science, which is shining new light on the most powerful and mysterious objects in the universe. (Additional airings: 7/14 7:00 PM, 7/15 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | The American Southwest
From the Rockies to scorching deserts and iconic landscapes, the mighty Colorado River sustains wildlife and communities. Uncover the region's deep cultural history and the urgent fight to protect its future. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse. (Additional airings: 7/14 8:00 PM, 7/15 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Impossible Builds – Europe in the Desert (repeat)
Can six sand islands, poking out of the Persian Gulf near Dubai, be transformed into the most luxurious holiday destination on earth? One man believes they can and he's risking tens of millions of dollars to prove it. (Additional airings: 7/14 9:00 PM, 7/15 2:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Centered: Joe Lieberman
Nominated as a Vice Presidential candidate in 2000, Centered chronicles the remarkable career of Senator Joe Lieberman, a principled politician who navigated the tumultuous world of American politics with unwavering integrity, offering timely lessons on the power of collaboration and leadership beyond party lines - and sometimes even earning the ire of his longtime colleagues. (Additional airings: 7/9 7:00 PM, 7/10 2:00 AM, 7/10 10:00 AM, 7/13 4:00 AM, 7/15 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Switch On – Urban Grid Expansion (repeat)
100 million people move to cities each year, mostly in the developing world and they often settle in slums. How will governments and utilities battle cartels, corruption and budget shortfalls to supply electricity to these new urban citizens? Dr. Scott Tinker visits Kibera, Africa's largest slum, to look at the challenges to urban grid expansion.
2:00 PM | Bridging Divides: Sharing Heartbeats (repeat)
BRIDGING DIVIDES: SHARING HEARTBEATS profiles six organizations bringing people together whose beliefs, experiences and opinions may differ but who are united in their desire to find a common bond. The film asks pertinent questions about diversity and community, seeking ways to bridge the issues and ideas that divide us. In Northern Ireland's PeacePlayers program, Catholic and Protestant youth unite on and off the basketball court to break historical divisions. At the U.S.-Mexico border, Fandango Fronterizo - an annual music festival - creates a shared experience for people divided by a physical wall. In Omaha, Nebraska, a synagogue, mosque and church share a campus and interfaith center that brings the community together. The film also shares the work of the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, an organization of Jewish and Muslim women; an Israeli and Palestinian youth chorus in Jerusalem; and the Chicago Children's Choir, which has brought diverse young people together through music since 1956. Through these different stories, the film highlights how polarized groups can develop a greater understanding and respect for each other. In putting aside grievances, people discover shared interests and become enriched by the experience. BRIDGING DIVIDES reveals ways we all can learn to overcome our differences and find common ground.
3:00 PM | American Masters – Jerry Brown: The Disrupter (repeat)
Experience the political and personal journey of Jerry Brown, the longest serving governor in California history. First elected at 36 years old and again at 72, Brown has spent over five decades tackling climate change and inequality.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Camp Ricstar
On its 20th anniversary, this film explores the history and impact of a one-of-a-kind music therapy camp for people with disabilities. We follow eight spirited campers as they sing, dance, create, connect, and perform in a joyful showcase where every ability is celebrated center stage. (Additional airings: 7/16 12:00 AM, 7/16 8:00 AM)
8:30 PM | Independent Lens – Flood
Katy Scoggin returns home to the Inland Empire to face her differences with her evangelical father. What begins as a project becomes a journey toward empathy and connection, as they confront faith, family, and memory on a cross-country trip. (Additional airings: 7/16 1:30 AM, 7/16 9:30 AM, 7/18 12:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 11
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 16 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | Camp Ricstar
On its 20th anniversary, this film explores the history and impact of a one-of-a-kind music therapy camp for people with disabilities. We follow eight spirited campers as they sing, dance, create, connect, and perform in a joyful showcase where every ability is celebrated center stage. (Additional airings: 7/15 7:00 PM, 7/16 8:00 AM)
1:30 AM | Independent Lens – Flood
Katy Scoggin returns home to the Inland Empire to face her differences with her evangelical father. What begins as a project becomes a journey toward empathy and connection, as they confront faith, family, and memory on a cross-country trip. (Additional airings: 7/15 8:30 PM, 7/16 9:30 AM, 7/18 12:00 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 11
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Rohna Classified
Nearly 2,000 American soldiers board an overcrowded transport ship, unaware of its non-functioning lifeboats and inadequate lifebelts. When one of World War II's first radio-guided missiles strikes, the Rohna sinks, claiming 1,015 lives - the single greatest loss of life at sea by enemy action in U.S. history. Government officials deflect responsibility by declaring the attack classified. (Additional airings: 7/11 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – Jeffrey Rosen
Story in the Public Square is a weekly, public affairs show designed to study, celebrate, and tell stories that matter. The show is inspired by the power of stories to shape public understanding of important issues. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shined a crucial light on the violence and inhumanity of American slavery, fueled the abolition movement, and inspired Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting the author, to say "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war." Narrative is no less important today-though the vehicles for dissemination are much more diverse. From a great novel to a film, a song, or even a Tweet, stories still very much impact the way the American public looks at issues. Our show turns a critical eye to these stories and their tellers. (Additional airings: 7/16 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Camp Ricstar
On its 20th anniversary, this film explores the history and impact of a one-of-a-kind music therapy camp for people with disabilities. We follow eight spirited campers as they sing, dance, create, connect, and perform in a joyful showcase where every ability is celebrated center stage. (Additional airings: 7/15 7:00 PM, 7/16 12:00 AM)
9:30 AM | Independent Lens – Flood
Katy Scoggin returns home to the Inland Empire to face her differences with her evangelical father. What begins as a project becomes a journey toward empathy and connection, as they confront faith, family, and memory on a cross-country trip. (Additional airings: 7/15 8:30 PM, 7/16 1:30 AM, 7/18 12:00 PM)
11:00 AM | Rohna Classified
Nearly 2,000 American soldiers board an overcrowded transport ship, unaware of its non-functioning lifeboats and inadequate lifebelts. When one of World War II's first radio-guided missiles strikes, the Rohna sinks, claiming 1,015 lives - the single greatest loss of life at sea by enemy action in U.S. history. Government officials deflect responsibility by declaring the attack classified. (Additional airings: 7/11 11:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – Jeffrey Rosen
Story in the Public Square is a weekly, public affairs show designed to study, celebrate, and tell stories that matter. The show is inspired by the power of stories to shape public understanding of important issues. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shined a crucial light on the violence and inhumanity of American slavery, fueled the abolition movement, and inspired Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting the author, to say "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war." Narrative is no less important today-though the vehicles for dissemination are much more diverse. From a great novel to a film, a song, or even a Tweet, stories still very much impact the way the American public looks at issues. Our show turns a critical eye to these stories and their tellers. (Additional airings: 7/16 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:30 AM, 7/9 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 AM, 7/18 6:30 AM, 7/23 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 AM, 7/30 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | We Hold These Truths: The Global Quest for Liber (repeat)
WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS is an hour-long documentary exploring the promise and enduring influence of America's Declaration of Independence at home and around the world. Since 1776, more than 100 nations have declared their independence, modeling their declarations on Thomas Jefferson's immortal words. From Vietnam to Venezuela, from Prague to Hong Kong, millions of lives have been touched by the ideals expressed in this enduring document. Douglas Ginsburg - Federal Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit - interviews leading experts and extraordinary citizens while shedding light on the U.S. Declaration through short, character-driven stories from around the world.
3:00 PM | American Masters – The Incomparable Mr. Buckley (repeat)
Discover the intellectual evolution and political legacy of William F. Buckley, Jr. See how the author and commentator, one of the foremost public intellectuals in American history, galvanized the modern conservative movement.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Young Vote
This documentary follows a diverse group of students and activists during the 2020 election to understand young people's perceptions of voting and civic engagement. (Additional airings: 7/17 2:00 AM, 7/17 10:00 AM, 7/20 4:00 AM)
8:00 PM | America ReFramed – Running with My Girls (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/17 12:00 AM, 7/17 8:00 AM, 7/17 3:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 AM, 7/19 9:00 AM)
9:30 PM | Reflections of a Colored Girl
Thoughtful essays from Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., that examine race, class, and gender expectations for colored girls in Southwest Florida. Drawing on her decades of working with educators and civic leaders, Dr. Bireda connects personal reflection with American history. (Additional airings: 7/17 1:30 AM, 7/17 9:30 AM, 7/17 4:30 PM, 7/19 3:30 AM, 7/19 10:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 12
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 17 (Friday)

12:00 AM | America ReFramed – Running with My Girls (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/16 8:00 PM, 7/17 8:00 AM, 7/17 3:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 AM, 7/19 9:00 AM)
1:30 AM | Reflections of a Colored Girl
Thoughtful essays from Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., that examine race, class, and gender expectations for colored girls in Southwest Florida. Drawing on her decades of working with educators and civic leaders, Dr. Bireda connects personal reflection with American history. (Additional airings: 7/16 9:30 PM, 7/17 9:30 AM, 7/17 4:30 PM, 7/19 3:30 AM, 7/19 10:30 AM)
2:00 AM | Young Vote
This documentary follows a diverse group of students and activists during the 2020 election to understand young people's perceptions of voting and civic engagement. (Additional airings: 7/16 7:00 PM, 7/17 10:00 AM, 7/20 4:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 12
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | History with David Rubenstein – Ken Burns
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/11 7:30 PM, 7/17 11:00 AM, 7/17 2:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 5:30 AM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | America ReFramed – Running with My Girls (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/16 8:00 PM, 7/17 12:00 AM, 7/17 3:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 AM, 7/19 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM | Reflections of a Colored Girl
Thoughtful essays from Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., that examine race, class, and gender expectations for colored girls in Southwest Florida. Drawing on her decades of working with educators and civic leaders, Dr. Bireda connects personal reflection with American history. (Additional airings: 7/16 9:30 PM, 7/17 1:30 AM, 7/17 4:30 PM, 7/19 3:30 AM, 7/19 10:30 AM)
10:00 AM | Young Vote
This documentary follows a diverse group of students and activists during the 2020 election to understand young people's perceptions of voting and civic engagement. (Additional airings: 7/16 7:00 PM, 7/17 2:00 AM, 7/20 4:00 AM)
11:00 AM | History with David Rubenstein – Ken Burns
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/11 7:30 PM, 7/17 5:00 AM, 7/17 2:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 5:30 AM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/29 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Ken Burns
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship. (Additional airings: 7/11 7:30 PM, 7/17 5:00 AM, 7/17 11:00 AM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 5:30 AM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
3:00 PM | America ReFramed – Running with My Girls (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/16 8:00 PM, 7/17 12:00 AM, 7/17 8:00 AM, 7/19 2:00 AM, 7/19 9:00 AM)
4:30 PM | Reflections of a Colored Girl
Thoughtful essays from Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., that examine race, class, and gender expectations for colored girls in Southwest Florida. Drawing on her decades of working with educators and civic leaders, Dr. Bireda connects personal reflection with American history. (Additional airings: 7/16 9:30 PM, 7/17 1:30 AM, 7/17 9:30 AM, 7/19 3:30 AM, 7/19 10:30 AM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Free to Speak – Thought Police (repeat)
Thought Police examines the long history of governments suppressing speech - with clear echoes of George Orwell's warning of a world without free speech. The program weaves personal stories from Hong Kong, North Korea, and Peru, whose governments tried to suppress free speech, one of them resulting in a monumental - and avoidable - human tragedy. (Additional airings: 7/18 12:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 AM, 7/18 2:00 PM, 7/21 5:00 AM, 7/21 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Free to Speak – The One True Faith (repeat)
Challenging either religious or scientific dogma can prove explosive. The One True Faith looks at the once-sacrilegious beliefs of Galileo and shows the uproar caused by the Scopes Monkey Trial. The program also examines the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who proved that ulcers were caused by bacteria, and explores the cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a horrifying massacre. (Additional airings: 7/18 1:00 AM, 7/18 9:00 AM, 7/18 3:00 PM, 7/22 5:00 AM, 7/22 11:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Free to Speak – The Speech We Hate (repeat)
The Speech We Hate features a Kenyan filmmaker whose love story of two women garnered a nationwide ban. Viewers also meet a Turkish political artist who was censored for his provocative work in the U.S. , a hip-hop historian who recalls the arrest of members of 2 Live Crew for obscenity, and a student who took a lawsuit over banned books in his school all the way to the Supreme Court. (Additional airings: 7/18 2:00 AM, 7/18 10:00 AM, 7/18 4:00 PM, 7/23 5:00 AM, 7/23 11:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 13
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 PM, 7/5 2:00 PM, 7/10 11:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 PM, 7/24 11:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 PM, 7/31 11:00 PM)

Jul 18 (Saturday)

12:00 AM | Free to Speak – Thought Police (repeat)
Thought Police examines the long history of governments suppressing speech - with clear echoes of George Orwell's warning of a world without free speech. The program weaves personal stories from Hong Kong, North Korea, and Peru, whose governments tried to suppress free speech, one of them resulting in a monumental - and avoidable - human tragedy. (Additional airings: 7/17 7:00 PM, 7/18 8:00 AM, 7/18 2:00 PM, 7/21 5:00 AM, 7/21 11:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Free to Speak – The One True Faith (repeat)
Challenging either religious or scientific dogma can prove explosive. The One True Faith looks at the once-sacrilegious beliefs of Galileo and shows the uproar caused by the Scopes Monkey Trial. The program also examines the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who proved that ulcers were caused by bacteria, and explores the cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a horrifying massacre. (Additional airings: 7/17 8:00 PM, 7/18 9:00 AM, 7/18 3:00 PM, 7/22 5:00 AM, 7/22 11:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Free to Speak – The Speech We Hate (repeat)
The Speech We Hate features a Kenyan filmmaker whose love story of two women garnered a nationwide ban. Viewers also meet a Turkish political artist who was censored for his provocative work in the U.S. , a hip-hop historian who recalls the arrest of members of 2 Live Crew for obscenity, and a student who took a lawsuit over banned books in his school all the way to the Supreme Court. (Additional airings: 7/17 9:00 PM, 7/18 10:00 AM, 7/18 4:00 PM, 7/23 5:00 AM, 7/23 11:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 13
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | American Experience – The American Vice President (repeat)
Despite the assassinations of four US presidents (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy), the in-office deaths of four (Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FDR), the wounding of two (T. Roosevelt, Reagan) and attempts on the lives of several others, before 1963, the unthinkable was unaddressed in the US Constitution. For the first two hundred years of America's democracy, it was not a foregone conclusion that the vice president would step in to replace the president in times of crisis. The office itself has been an afterthought, a punchline, and an Achilles heel for the president. But vice presidents of the United States have also acted as stabilizers, tiebreakers and architects of critical policy despite the office being described by one disgruntled VP as "not worth a bucket of warm spit." So what happens when the President of the United States can't fulfill their duties due to death, illness or incapacity? In this one-hour film, The American Vice President, we will focus in on the fraught period between 1963 and 1976 when a grief-stricken, then scandal stricken America was forced to confront the purpose of the vice president and the succession process through the evolution of the 25th amendment. (Additional airings: 7/13 7:00 PM, 7/14 12:00 AM, 7/14 8:00 AM)
6:00 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Unfiltered Conversations (repeat)
In this inspiring episode, Whitney sits down with Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis of Honest Renovations, Jennifer Oxley, and more to explore the personal stories behind their work and how they embrace imperfection. From kid's TV to renovations and film, these conversations dive into authenticity, challenges, and embracing one's true self. (Additional airings: 7/11 11:30 AM, 7/13 6:30 AM, 7/13 1:00 PM)
6:30 AM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:30 AM, 7/9 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 AM, 7/16 1:30 PM, 7/23 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 AM, 7/30 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
7:30 AM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
8:00 AM | Free to Speak – Thought Police (repeat)
Thought Police examines the long history of governments suppressing speech - with clear echoes of George Orwell's warning of a world without free speech. The program weaves personal stories from Hong Kong, North Korea, and Peru, whose governments tried to suppress free speech, one of them resulting in a monumental - and avoidable - human tragedy. (Additional airings: 7/17 7:00 PM, 7/18 12:00 AM, 7/18 2:00 PM, 7/21 5:00 AM, 7/21 11:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Free to Speak – The One True Faith (repeat)
Challenging either religious or scientific dogma can prove explosive. The One True Faith looks at the once-sacrilegious beliefs of Galileo and shows the uproar caused by the Scopes Monkey Trial. The program also examines the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who proved that ulcers were caused by bacteria, and explores the cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a horrifying massacre. (Additional airings: 7/17 8:00 PM, 7/18 1:00 AM, 7/18 3:00 PM, 7/22 5:00 AM, 7/22 11:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Free to Speak – The Speech We Hate (repeat)
The Speech We Hate features a Kenyan filmmaker whose love story of two women garnered a nationwide ban. Viewers also meet a Turkish political artist who was censored for his provocative work in the U.S. , a hip-hop historian who recalls the arrest of members of 2 Live Crew for obscenity, and a student who took a lawsuit over banned books in his school all the way to the Supreme Court. (Additional airings: 7/17 9:00 PM, 7/18 2:00 AM, 7/18 4:00 PM, 7/23 5:00 AM, 7/23 11:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 AM, 7/7 1:00 PM, 7/11 11:00 AM, 7/14 1:00 PM, 7/21 1:00 PM, 7/25 11:00 AM, 7/28 1:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Preserving A Legacy (repeat)
In Preserving a Legacy, Whitney explores resilience and impact with Michael Reagan, Mike Menard, Tara Johnson of Hope House, and Sir Earl Toon, highlighting the power of leaving a lasting impact. (Additional airings: 7/20 6:30 AM, 7/20 1:00 PM, 7/25 6:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Independent Lens – Flood
Katy Scoggin returns home to the Inland Empire to face her differences with her evangelical father. What begins as a project becomes a journey toward empathy and connection, as they confront faith, family, and memory on a cross-country trip. (Additional airings: 7/15 8:30 PM, 7/16 1:30 AM, 7/16 9:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Stories from the Stage (repeat)
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 7/6 9:30 PM, 7/7 2:30 AM, 7/7 10:30 AM, 7/10 5:30 AM, 7/10 11:30 AM, 7/10 2:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Free to Speak – Thought Police (repeat)
Thought Police examines the long history of governments suppressing speech - with clear echoes of George Orwell's warning of a world without free speech. The program weaves personal stories from Hong Kong, North Korea, and Peru, whose governments tried to suppress free speech, one of them resulting in a monumental - and avoidable - human tragedy. (Additional airings: 7/17 7:00 PM, 7/18 12:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 AM, 7/21 5:00 AM, 7/21 11:00 AM)
3:00 PM | Free to Speak – The One True Faith (repeat)
Challenging either religious or scientific dogma can prove explosive. The One True Faith looks at the once-sacrilegious beliefs of Galileo and shows the uproar caused by the Scopes Monkey Trial. The program also examines the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who proved that ulcers were caused by bacteria, and explores the cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a horrifying massacre. (Additional airings: 7/17 8:00 PM, 7/18 1:00 AM, 7/18 9:00 AM, 7/22 5:00 AM, 7/22 11:00 AM)
4:00 PM | Free to Speak – The Speech We Hate (repeat)
The Speech We Hate features a Kenyan filmmaker whose love story of two women garnered a nationwide ban. Viewers also meet a Turkish political artist who was censored for his provocative work in the U.S. , a hip-hop historian who recalls the arrest of members of 2 Live Crew for obscenity, and a student who took a lawsuit over banned books in his school all the way to the Supreme Court. (Additional airings: 7/17 9:00 PM, 7/18 2:00 AM, 7/18 10:00 AM, 7/23 5:00 AM, 7/23 11:00 AM)
5:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
5:30 PM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
6:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
6:30 PM | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 7/4 6:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 PM)
7:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Bash and Fisher
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
7:30 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Andrew Sorkin
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
8:00 PM | The War That Made America
Narrated and hosted by the late actor Graham Greene, THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The four-part dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. The series offers a compelling portrayal of the dangerous 18th century frontier and follows a brash and ambitious young George Washington, hoping to make his reputation in the military - and whose blunders inadvertently triggered the war. THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA also focuses on the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. (Additional airings: 7/11 8:00 PM, 7/11 9:00 PM, 7/12 12:00 AM, 7/12 1:00 AM, 7/18 9:00 PM, 7/19 12:00 AM, 7/19 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM | The War That Made America
Narrated and hosted by the late actor Graham Greene, THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The four-part dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. The series offers a compelling portrayal of the dangerous 18th century frontier and follows a brash and ambitious young George Washington, hoping to make his reputation in the military - and whose blunders inadvertently triggered the war. THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA also focuses on the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. (Additional airings: 7/11 8:00 PM, 7/11 9:00 PM, 7/12 12:00 AM, 7/12 1:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 PM, 7/19 12:00 AM, 7/19 1:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – The Book
Suzanne and Loriot try to teach Gustave the values of his father; Heinrich Muller appears in Villeneuve to testify. (Additional airings: 7/19 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Unforgotten: Connecticut's Hidden History of Sla
The story of Northern slavery has been locked away, erased. It wasn't presented in history class. But it happened. Slavery existed in towns across early Connecticut. Now stories of the enslaved are being uncovered and reclaimed. Explore this hidden Connecticut history, featuring historians, experts and descendants of the enslaved. (Additional airings: 7/20 5:00 AM)

Jul 19 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | The War That Made America
Narrated and hosted by the late actor Graham Greene, THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The four-part dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. The series offers a compelling portrayal of the dangerous 18th century frontier and follows a brash and ambitious young George Washington, hoping to make his reputation in the military - and whose blunders inadvertently triggered the war. THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA also focuses on the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. (Additional airings: 7/11 8:00 PM, 7/11 9:00 PM, 7/12 12:00 AM, 7/12 1:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 PM, 7/18 9:00 PM, 7/19 1:00 AM)
1:00 AM | The War That Made America
Narrated and hosted by the late actor Graham Greene, THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The four-part dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. The series offers a compelling portrayal of the dangerous 18th century frontier and follows a brash and ambitious young George Washington, hoping to make his reputation in the military - and whose blunders inadvertently triggered the war. THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA also focuses on the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. (Additional airings: 7/11 8:00 PM, 7/11 9:00 PM, 7/12 12:00 AM, 7/12 1:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 PM, 7/18 9:00 PM, 7/19 12:00 AM)
2:00 AM | America ReFramed – Running with My Girls (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/16 8:00 PM, 7/17 12:00 AM, 7/17 8:00 AM, 7/17 3:00 PM, 7/19 9:00 AM)
3:30 AM | Reflections of a Colored Girl
Thoughtful essays from Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., that examine race, class, and gender expectations for colored girls in Southwest Florida. Drawing on her decades of working with educators and civic leaders, Dr. Bireda connects personal reflection with American history. (Additional airings: 7/16 9:30 PM, 7/17 1:30 AM, 7/17 9:30 AM, 7/17 4:30 PM, 7/19 10:30 AM)
4:00 AM | POV – The Body Politic (repeat)
The Body Politic is a harbinger of hope in a country plagued by gun violence. Follow Mayor Brandon Scott's first year in office as he fights political forces to save lives in Baltimore and reveal a path to healing for the nation. (Additional airings: 7/13 8:00 PM, 7/14 1:00 AM, 7/14 9:00 AM, 7/19 5:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 5:30 AM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
6:00 AM | On Story – On Abbott Elementary: A Conversation with Patrick
This week on On Story, we're joined by Patrick Schumacker, the co-showrunner of the hit comedy Abbott Elementary, to discuss his experience working with child actors and building the show's ensemble cast, and the benefits of writing 22 episode seasons. (Additional airings: 7/19 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind
A half hour weekly public affairs broadcast, THE OPEN MIND is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas, exploring issues of national and public concern with the most compelling minds of our times. Hosted by Alexander Heffner. (Additional airings: 7/19 3:00 PM, 7/20 1:30 PM, 7/26 7:30 AM, 7/26 3:00 PM, 7/27 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe. (Additional airings: 7/5 8:00 AM, 7/12 8:00 AM, 7/26 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization. (Additional airings: 7/5 8:30 AM, 7/12 8:30 AM, 7/26 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM | America ReFramed – Running with My Girls (repeat)
(Additional airings: 7/16 8:00 PM, 7/17 12:00 AM, 7/17 8:00 AM, 7/17 3:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 AM)
10:30 AM | Reflections of a Colored Girl
Thoughtful essays from Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., that examine race, class, and gender expectations for colored girls in Southwest Florida. Drawing on her decades of working with educators and civic leaders, Dr. Bireda connects personal reflection with American history. (Additional airings: 7/16 9:30 PM, 7/17 1:30 AM, 7/17 9:30 AM, 7/17 4:30 PM, 7/19 3:30 AM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles (repeat)
Dr. Chavis interviews Anasa Troutman, CEO of the Historic Clayborn Temple. In a compelling conversation, Troutman shares her vision for restoring this landmark of the Civil Rights Movement as a hub for culture, community, and justice, while inspiring a new generation to carry forward the temple's legacy of freedom and change. (Additional airings: 7/5 11:00 AM, 7/12 11:00 AM, 7/26 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends – New Yorkers Welcome Migrants: What's it Take to Ma
In 2023, New York City received over 100,000 asylum seekers, including 15,000 unaccompanied minors. Most are from Latin America, where they face extortion from gangs and LGBTQ+ persecution. Hear the harrowing journeys and hopes of refugees coming to NYC - and meet the growing network of volunteers and nonprofits working to give asylum seekers a welcome, shelter, and legal protection.
12:00 PM | Texas Monthly Presents: The Story – Changing Landscapes
In many ways, the only constant is change. This episode explores three distinct stories of change, where traditions evolve, questions arise, and enterprising Texans rise to meet the moment. Featured stories highlight a North Texas barbecue joint, the town of Terlingua, and an iconic bakery at the center of Houston's Indian community.
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
Forget New York City! A "Big Apple" tradition at this Empire State location is all about the tasty fruit. An Ohio farm family finds new ways to market their products to overseas consumers. Carrots are good for you - and tasty, thanks to this Farm to Fork carrot soup recipe. Cows are getting ready to fly as an Ohio family takes a global approach to farming. (Additional airings: 7/5 12:30 PM, 7/12 12:30 PM, 7/26 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – Machina Ex Deo (repeat)
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – Just Elope - Dallas, Texas (repeat)
Wearing a Walmart dress purchased on the way to city hall wasn't the wedding Jennifer ever dreamed of, but it was all the motivation that she needed to start Just Elope, a business that specializes in micro weddings for people who want a beautiful wedding on a smaller scale.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 PM, 7/5 2:00 PM, 7/10 11:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 PM, 7/17 11:00 PM, 7/24 11:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 PM, 7/31 11:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind
A half hour weekly public affairs broadcast, THE OPEN MIND is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas, exploring issues of national and public concern with the most compelling minds of our times. Hosted by Alexander Heffner. (Additional airings: 7/19 7:30 AM, 7/20 1:30 PM, 7/26 7:30 AM, 7/26 3:00 PM, 7/27 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26029
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – On Abbott Elementary: A Conversation with Patrick
This week on On Story, we're joined by Patrick Schumacker, the co-showrunner of the hit comedy Abbott Elementary, to discuss his experience working with child actors and building the show's ensemble cast, and the benefits of writing 22 episode seasons. (Additional airings: 7/19 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | POV – The Body Politic (repeat)
The Body Politic is a harbinger of hope in a country plagued by gun violence. Follow Mayor Brandon Scott's first year in office as he fights political forces to save lives in Baltimore and reveal a path to healing for the nation. (Additional airings: 7/13 8:00 PM, 7/14 1:00 AM, 7/14 9:00 AM, 7/19 4:00 AM)
6:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/24 5:30 AM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
7:00 PM | French Village – The Book
Suzanne and Loriot try to teach Gustave the values of his father; Heinrich Muller appears in Villeneuve to testify. (Additional airings: 7/18 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – Soul of the Ocean (repeat)
Take a deep breath and experience the complex world of ocean waters. NATURE shows a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists in a marriage of necessity. (Additional airings: 7/20 12:00 AM, 7/20 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Out of the Past (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates uncovers the lost roots of actors Billy Crudup and Tamera Mowry-Housley, traveling back generations to recount significant events in history - from the American Revolution to the journey of the Mayflower - in a deeply personal way. (Additional airings: 7/20 1:00 AM, 7/20 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | JFK: American Experience – Part Two (repeat)
Follow Kennedy into the White House through his assassination and the unfulfilled promise of his presidency. Offering fresh assessments of the successes and failures of his tenure, this episode features frank appraisals by administration officials, including John Siegenthaler, Thomas Hughes and Harris Wofford, civil rights leaders Andrew Young and Julian Bond, and journalists Evan Thomas and Richard Reeves. (Additional airings: 7/20 2:00 AM, 7/20 10:00 AM)

Jul 20 (Monday)

12:00 AM | Nature – Soul of the Ocean (repeat)
Take a deep breath and experience the complex world of ocean waters. NATURE shows a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists in a marriage of necessity. (Additional airings: 7/19 8:00 PM, 7/20 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Out of the Past (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates uncovers the lost roots of actors Billy Crudup and Tamera Mowry-Housley, traveling back generations to recount significant events in history - from the American Revolution to the journey of the Mayflower - in a deeply personal way. (Additional airings: 7/19 9:00 PM, 7/20 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | JFK: American Experience – Part Two (repeat)
Follow Kennedy into the White House through his assassination and the unfulfilled promise of his presidency. Offering fresh assessments of the successes and failures of his tenure, this episode features frank appraisals by administration officials, including John Siegenthaler, Thomas Hughes and Harris Wofford, civil rights leaders Andrew Young and Julian Bond, and journalists Evan Thomas and Richard Reeves. (Additional airings: 7/19 10:00 PM, 7/20 10:00 AM)
4:00 AM | Young Vote
This documentary follows a diverse group of students and activists during the 2020 election to understand young people's perceptions of voting and civic engagement. (Additional airings: 7/16 7:00 PM, 7/17 2:00 AM, 7/17 10:00 AM)
5:00 AM | Unforgotten: Connecticut's Hidden History of Sla
The story of Northern slavery has been locked away, erased. It wasn't presented in history class. But it happened. Slavery existed in towns across early Connecticut. Now stories of the enslaved are being uncovered and reclaimed. Explore this hidden Connecticut history, featuring historians, experts and descendants of the enslaved. (Additional airings: 7/18 11:00 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Preserving A Legacy (repeat)
In Preserving a Legacy, Whitney explores resilience and impact with Michael Reagan, Mike Menard, Tara Johnson of Hope House, and Sir Earl Toon, highlighting the power of leaving a lasting impact. (Additional airings: 7/18 11:30 AM, 7/20 1:00 PM, 7/25 6:00 AM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nature – Soul of the Ocean (repeat)
Take a deep breath and experience the complex world of ocean waters. NATURE shows a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists in a marriage of necessity. (Additional airings: 7/19 8:00 PM, 7/20 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Out of the Past (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates uncovers the lost roots of actors Billy Crudup and Tamera Mowry-Housley, traveling back generations to recount significant events in history - from the American Revolution to the journey of the Mayflower - in a deeply personal way. (Additional airings: 7/19 9:00 PM, 7/20 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | JFK: American Experience – Part Two (repeat)
Follow Kennedy into the White House through his assassination and the unfulfilled promise of his presidency. Offering fresh assessments of the successes and failures of his tenure, this episode features frank appraisals by administration officials, including John Siegenthaler, Thomas Hughes and Harris Wofford, civil rights leaders Andrew Young and Julian Bond, and journalists Evan Thomas and Richard Reeves. (Additional airings: 7/19 10:00 PM, 7/20 2:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Preserving A Legacy (repeat)
In Preserving a Legacy, Whitney explores resilience and impact with Michael Reagan, Mike Menard, Tara Johnson of Hope House, and Sir Earl Toon, highlighting the power of leaving a lasting impact. (Additional airings: 7/18 11:30 AM, 7/20 6:30 AM, 7/25 6:00 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind
A half hour weekly public affairs broadcast, THE OPEN MIND is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas, exploring issues of national and public concern with the most compelling minds of our times. Hosted by Alexander Heffner. (Additional airings: 7/19 7:30 AM, 7/19 3:00 PM, 7/26 7:30 AM, 7/26 3:00 PM, 7/27 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | PBS American Portrait – I Dream (repeat)
Self-shot stories explore the meaning and state of the American dream. From the desire for homeownership to ambitions for higher ed or career success, they show the hard work, opportunities and barriers that come with pursuing this ideal today.
3:00 PM | American Experience – American Coup: Wilmington 1898 (repeat)
American Coup: Wilmington 1898 tells the little-known story of a deadly race massacre and carefully orchestrated insurrection in North Carolina's largest city in 1898 -- the only coup d'etat in the history of the US. Stoking fears of "Negro Rule," self-described white supremacists used intimidation and violence to destroy Black political and economic power and overthrow Wilmington's democratically-elected, multi-racial government. Dozens of Black residents were murdered, and thousands were banished. The story of what happened in Wilmington was suppressed for decades until descendants and scholars began to investigate. Today, many of those descendants -- Black and White -- seek the truth about this intentionally buried history.
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | POV – Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? (repeat)
At 21, he was a leader of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. By 23, he became Hong Kong's youngest elected lawmaker. At 26, he was Most Wanted under the National Security Law. Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? offers a close look at the city's most famous dissident to uncover what happens to freedom when an authoritarian power goes unchecked. (Additional airings: 7/21 12:00 AM, 7/21 8:00 AM, 7/26 4:00 AM)
8:30 PM | Walk The Walk (repeat)
Walk the Walk, showcases a unique college class where students have been going beyond talking about possible solutions to problems facing American society to actually implementing policy changes which get at their root causes. Produced by Bob Gliner (Schools that Change Communities, Barefoot College) this very timely and informative documentary focuses on three critical issues the class addresses over a twelve year period, 2007 - 2019. Viewers see a diverse range of students try to implement an innovative solution to devastation caused along the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina, successfully raise the minimum wage in San Jose California, and develop policies to confront increasing cases of homelessness among college students. While many of us feel increasing frustration and powerlessness when confronted with the nation's seeming inability to solve the many pressing social problems it faces, Walk the Walk provides a model for democracy to come alive in our nation's classrooms, in the process, educating and invigorating students to improve the communities and larger society they inhabit. (Additional airings: 7/21 1:30 AM, 7/21 9:30 AM, 7/26 5:30 AM)
9:00 PM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – You're Never Stuck
Meet the roadtrippers: Dafina, Ronnie, and Tawie - three people who are using short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths. Then follow along as they meet with others who have used microcredentials to level up, and explore careers in education, workforce development, and IT. (Additional airings: 7/21 2:00 AM, 7/21 10:00 AM, 7/24 5:00 AM, 7/24 11:00 AM, 7/24 2:00 PM, 7/25 1:30 PM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Road Trip (repeat)
Road Trip! No two words make us feel more optimistic. The highway beckons, and anything can happen. Tonight's tellers take us along for the ride on those journeys that changed everything. Hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/21 2:30 AM, 7/21 10:30 AM, 7/24 2:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 14
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 21 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | POV – Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? (repeat)
At 21, he was a leader of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. By 23, he became Hong Kong's youngest elected lawmaker. At 26, he was Most Wanted under the National Security Law. Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? offers a close look at the city's most famous dissident to uncover what happens to freedom when an authoritarian power goes unchecked. (Additional airings: 7/20 7:00 PM, 7/21 8:00 AM, 7/26 4:00 AM)
1:30 AM | Walk The Walk (repeat)
Walk the Walk, showcases a unique college class where students have been going beyond talking about possible solutions to problems facing American society to actually implementing policy changes which get at their root causes. Produced by Bob Gliner (Schools that Change Communities, Barefoot College) this very timely and informative documentary focuses on three critical issues the class addresses over a twelve year period, 2007 - 2019. Viewers see a diverse range of students try to implement an innovative solution to devastation caused along the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina, successfully raise the minimum wage in San Jose California, and develop policies to confront increasing cases of homelessness among college students. While many of us feel increasing frustration and powerlessness when confronted with the nation's seeming inability to solve the many pressing social problems it faces, Walk the Walk provides a model for democracy to come alive in our nation's classrooms, in the process, educating and invigorating students to improve the communities and larger society they inhabit. (Additional airings: 7/20 8:30 PM, 7/21 9:30 AM, 7/26 5:30 AM)
2:00 AM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – You're Never Stuck
Meet the roadtrippers: Dafina, Ronnie, and Tawie - three people who are using short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths. Then follow along as they meet with others who have used microcredentials to level up, and explore careers in education, workforce development, and IT. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:00 PM, 7/21 10:00 AM, 7/24 5:00 AM, 7/24 11:00 AM, 7/24 2:00 PM, 7/25 1:30 PM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Road Trip (repeat)
Road Trip! No two words make us feel more optimistic. The highway beckons, and anything can happen. Tonight's tellers take us along for the ride on those journeys that changed everything. Hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:30 PM, 7/21 10:30 AM, 7/24 2:30 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 14
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Free to Speak – Thought Police (repeat)
Thought Police examines the long history of governments suppressing speech - with clear echoes of George Orwell's warning of a world without free speech. The program weaves personal stories from Hong Kong, North Korea, and Peru, whose governments tried to suppress free speech, one of them resulting in a monumental - and avoidable - human tragedy. (Additional airings: 7/17 7:00 PM, 7/18 12:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 AM, 7/18 2:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 7/7 6:30 AM, 7/7 1:30 PM, 7/14 6:30 AM, 7/14 1:30 PM, 7/21 1:30 PM, 7/28 6:30 AM, 7/28 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | POV – Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? (repeat)
At 21, he was a leader of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. By 23, he became Hong Kong's youngest elected lawmaker. At 26, he was Most Wanted under the National Security Law. Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? offers a close look at the city's most famous dissident to uncover what happens to freedom when an authoritarian power goes unchecked. (Additional airings: 7/20 7:00 PM, 7/21 12:00 AM, 7/26 4:00 AM)
9:30 AM | Walk The Walk (repeat)
Walk the Walk, showcases a unique college class where students have been going beyond talking about possible solutions to problems facing American society to actually implementing policy changes which get at their root causes. Produced by Bob Gliner (Schools that Change Communities, Barefoot College) this very timely and informative documentary focuses on three critical issues the class addresses over a twelve year period, 2007 - 2019. Viewers see a diverse range of students try to implement an innovative solution to devastation caused along the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina, successfully raise the minimum wage in San Jose California, and develop policies to confront increasing cases of homelessness among college students. While many of us feel increasing frustration and powerlessness when confronted with the nation's seeming inability to solve the many pressing social problems it faces, Walk the Walk provides a model for democracy to come alive in our nation's classrooms, in the process, educating and invigorating students to improve the communities and larger society they inhabit. (Additional airings: 7/20 8:30 PM, 7/21 1:30 AM, 7/26 5:30 AM)
10:00 AM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – You're Never Stuck
Meet the roadtrippers: Dafina, Ronnie, and Tawie - three people who are using short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths. Then follow along as they meet with others who have used microcredentials to level up, and explore careers in education, workforce development, and IT. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:00 PM, 7/21 2:00 AM, 7/24 5:00 AM, 7/24 11:00 AM, 7/24 2:00 PM, 7/25 1:30 PM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Road Trip (repeat)
Road Trip! No two words make us feel more optimistic. The highway beckons, and anything can happen. Tonight's tellers take us along for the ride on those journeys that changed everything. Hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:30 PM, 7/21 2:30 AM, 7/24 2:30 PM)
11:00 AM | Free to Speak – Thought Police (repeat)
Thought Police examines the long history of governments suppressing speech - with clear echoes of George Orwell's warning of a world without free speech. The program weaves personal stories from Hong Kong, North Korea, and Peru, whose governments tried to suppress free speech, one of them resulting in a monumental - and avoidable - human tragedy. (Additional airings: 7/17 7:00 PM, 7/18 12:00 AM, 7/18 8:00 AM, 7/18 2:00 PM, 7/21 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 AM, 7/7 1:00 PM, 7/11 11:00 AM, 7/14 1:00 PM, 7/18 11:00 AM, 7/25 11:00 AM, 7/28 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 7/7 6:30 AM, 7/7 1:30 PM, 7/14 6:30 AM, 7/14 1:30 PM, 7/21 6:30 AM, 7/28 6:30 AM, 7/28 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | PBS American Portrait – I Work (repeat)
Everyday people share self-shot stories about their jobs and careers as they navigate the changes they're experiencing and the goals they're working toward. From teachers to truck drivers, they explore what it really means to work in America today.
3:00 PM | Jimmy Carter: American Experience (repeat)
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Nova – Black Hole Universe (repeat)
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA programs demystify science and technology and highlight the people involved in scientific pursuits. (Additional airings: 7/22 12:00 AM, 7/22 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Once Upon A Time In Space – America First
With the dawn of the Space Shuttle, the US gains ground on their Cold War rivals. A pioneering class of astronauts takes flight, but when tragedy strikes NASA are left reeling. (Additional airings: 7/22 1:00 AM, 7/22 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Bugs That Rule The World – Insect Apocalypse (repeat)
Scientists and enthusiasts investigate the global insect "apocalypse, " revealing the crucial roles bugs play on our planet and the bleak picture future without them. (Additional airings: 7/22 2:00 AM, 7/22 10:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 15
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 22 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Nova – Black Hole Universe (repeat)
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA programs demystify science and technology and highlight the people involved in scientific pursuits. (Additional airings: 7/21 7:00 PM, 7/22 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Once Upon A Time In Space – America First
With the dawn of the Space Shuttle, the US gains ground on their Cold War rivals. A pioneering class of astronauts takes flight, but when tragedy strikes NASA are left reeling. (Additional airings: 7/21 8:00 PM, 7/22 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Bugs That Rule The World – Insect Apocalypse (repeat)
Scientists and enthusiasts investigate the global insect "apocalypse, " revealing the crucial roles bugs play on our planet and the bleak picture future without them. (Additional airings: 7/21 9:00 PM, 7/22 10:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 15
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Free to Speak – The One True Faith (repeat)
Challenging either religious or scientific dogma can prove explosive. The One True Faith looks at the once-sacrilegious beliefs of Galileo and shows the uproar caused by the Scopes Monkey Trial. The program also examines the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who proved that ulcers were caused by bacteria, and explores the cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a horrifying massacre. (Additional airings: 7/17 8:00 PM, 7/18 1:00 AM, 7/18 9:00 AM, 7/18 3:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/29 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nova – Black Hole Universe (repeat)
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA programs demystify science and technology and highlight the people involved in scientific pursuits. (Additional airings: 7/21 7:00 PM, 7/22 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Once Upon A Time In Space – America First
With the dawn of the Space Shuttle, the US gains ground on their Cold War rivals. A pioneering class of astronauts takes flight, but when tragedy strikes NASA are left reeling. (Additional airings: 7/21 8:00 PM, 7/22 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Bugs That Rule The World – Insect Apocalypse (repeat)
Scientists and enthusiasts investigate the global insect "apocalypse, " revealing the crucial roles bugs play on our planet and the bleak picture future without them. (Additional airings: 7/21 9:00 PM, 7/22 2:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Free to Speak – The One True Faith (repeat)
Challenging either religious or scientific dogma can prove explosive. The One True Faith looks at the once-sacrilegious beliefs of Galileo and shows the uproar caused by the Scopes Monkey Trial. The program also examines the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who proved that ulcers were caused by bacteria, and explores the cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a horrifying massacre. (Additional airings: 7/17 8:00 PM, 7/18 1:00 AM, 7/18 9:00 AM, 7/18 3:00 PM, 7/22 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Switch On – Developing On Coal (repeat)
Nearly every nation developed on coal, and countries in the developing world are following suit because coal is cheap, local and easy to use. Affordable coal electricity is helping lift their people out of poverty, but at local and global environmental costs. Dr. Scott Tinker travels to Vietnam to see the benefits and challenges of developing on coal.
2:00 PM | PBS American Portrait – I Keep (repeat)
People film themselves as they try to preserve or change traditions in their lives and communities. From struggles to protect culture to eliminating toxic legacies, it's an intimate look at the practices we've inherited and the ones we'll pass on.
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | POV – unseen (repeat)
As a blind, undocumented immigrant, Pedro faces obstacles to obtain his college degree, become a social worker, and support his family. Uncertainty looms over him even after he graduates. Through experimental cinematography and sound, unseen reimagines the accessibility of cinema, while exploring the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health. (Additional airings: 7/23 12:00 AM, 7/23 8:00 AM, 7/27 4:00 AM)
8:30 PM | POV – The Dating Game
Three bachelors embark on a seven-day dating camp led by one of China's most sought-after dating coaches. As our three bachelors stumble through the camp's awkward challenges, they try to make sense of their authentic and constructed selves, and nd the self-condence they need to land a date. (Additional airings: 7/23 1:30 AM, 7/23 9:30 AM, 7/25 12:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 16
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 23 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | POV – unseen (repeat)
As a blind, undocumented immigrant, Pedro faces obstacles to obtain his college degree, become a social worker, and support his family. Uncertainty looms over him even after he graduates. Through experimental cinematography and sound, unseen reimagines the accessibility of cinema, while exploring the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health. (Additional airings: 7/22 7:00 PM, 7/23 8:00 AM, 7/27 4:00 AM)
1:30 AM | POV – The Dating Game
Three bachelors embark on a seven-day dating camp led by one of China's most sought-after dating coaches. As our three bachelors stumble through the camp's awkward challenges, they try to make sense of their authentic and constructed selves, and nd the self-condence they need to land a date. (Additional airings: 7/22 8:30 PM, 7/23 9:30 AM, 7/25 12:00 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 16
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Free to Speak – The Speech We Hate (repeat)
The Speech We Hate features a Kenyan filmmaker whose love story of two women garnered a nationwide ban. Viewers also meet a Turkish political artist who was censored for his provocative work in the U.S. , a hip-hop historian who recalls the arrest of members of 2 Live Crew for obscenity, and a student who took a lawsuit over banned books in his school all the way to the Supreme Court. (Additional airings: 7/17 9:00 PM, 7/18 2:00 AM, 7/18 10:00 AM, 7/18 4:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – Michael Shermer
Story in the Public Square is a weekly, public affairs show designed to study, celebrate, and tell stories that matter. The show is inspired by the power of stories to shape public understanding of important issues. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shined a crucial light on the violence and inhumanity of American slavery, fueled the abolition movement, and inspired Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting the author, to say "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war." Narrative is no less important today-though the vehicles for dissemination are much more diverse. From a great novel to a film, a song, or even a Tweet, stories still very much impact the way the American public looks at issues. Our show turns a critical eye to these stories and their tellers. (Additional airings: 7/23 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | POV – unseen (repeat)
As a blind, undocumented immigrant, Pedro faces obstacles to obtain his college degree, become a social worker, and support his family. Uncertainty looms over him even after he graduates. Through experimental cinematography and sound, unseen reimagines the accessibility of cinema, while exploring the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health. (Additional airings: 7/22 7:00 PM, 7/23 12:00 AM, 7/27 4:00 AM)
9:30 AM | POV – The Dating Game
Three bachelors embark on a seven-day dating camp led by one of China's most sought-after dating coaches. As our three bachelors stumble through the camp's awkward challenges, they try to make sense of their authentic and constructed selves, and nd the self-condence they need to land a date. (Additional airings: 7/22 8:30 PM, 7/23 1:30 AM, 7/25 12:00 PM)
11:00 AM | Free to Speak – The Speech We Hate (repeat)
The Speech We Hate features a Kenyan filmmaker whose love story of two women garnered a nationwide ban. Viewers also meet a Turkish political artist who was censored for his provocative work in the U.S. , a hip-hop historian who recalls the arrest of members of 2 Live Crew for obscenity, and a student who took a lawsuit over banned books in his school all the way to the Supreme Court. (Additional airings: 7/17 9:00 PM, 7/18 2:00 AM, 7/18 10:00 AM, 7/18 4:00 PM, 7/23 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – Michael Shermer
Story in the Public Square is a weekly, public affairs show designed to study, celebrate, and tell stories that matter. The show is inspired by the power of stories to shape public understanding of important issues. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shined a crucial light on the violence and inhumanity of American slavery, fueled the abolition movement, and inspired Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting the author, to say "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war." Narrative is no less important today-though the vehicles for dissemination are much more diverse. From a great novel to a film, a song, or even a Tweet, stories still very much impact the way the American public looks at issues. Our show turns a critical eye to these stories and their tellers. (Additional airings: 7/23 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:30 AM, 7/9 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 AM, 7/16 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 AM, 7/25 6:30 AM, 7/30 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | PBS American Portrait – I Rise (repeat)
Go inside the lives of people working to create an antiracist American future. They film themselves doing the hard work, confronting the obstacles and achieving the small victories that could add up to real change in the movement for racial justice.
3:00 PM | LBJ: American Experience – Lbj: My Fellow Americans (repeat)
The arc of Lyndon Baines Johnson's life is a version of the American dream: the poor boy from the backwaters of the Texas hill country who ascended to the very pinnacle of power - only to see his presidency undermined by the conflict in Vietnam, a war he supported and expanded but never understood. One of the most perplexing, astute and larger-than-life politicians in modern American history, LBJ set out to "out-Kennedy the Kennedys" by pushing through historic social legislation on a scale that rivaled FDR. Big, brash, intimidating and driven by an all-consuming ambition, Johnson dominated people and institutions. Part 2 of 2.
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | I Go Home (repeat)
The powerful one-hour documentary I GO HOME chronicles the role institutionalization played in the life of people with intellectual disabilities in 1960s America. Using the story of Pennhurst State School and Hospital in eastern Pennsylvania as an example of the abuse and neglect that was taking place on a national level, the program details how those with intellectual disabilities were treated in society, the resulting changes that were needed, and the community-based efforts in place today. Archival photos and footage along with interviews with people with intellectual disabilities, advocates, researchers, scientists, parents, social workers, and many more help raise awareness about the issue and shine a light on the struggles and triumphs of the disability rights movement. (Additional airings: 7/24 2:00 AM, 7/24 10:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Doc World – La Lucha (repeat)
In Bolivia, activists with disabilities risked everything for dignity. When pleas for a pension were ignored, they united in protest - trekking across the Andes in their wheelchairs. An inspiring journey followed, facing off against a government determined to silence them and a society indifferent to their struggle. But through cold, hunger, and vitriol, their resilience proved unstoppable. (Additional airings: 7/24 12:00 AM, 7/24 8:00 AM, 7/24 3:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 AM, 7/26 9:00 AM, 7/26 5:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 2:00 AM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 17
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 24 (Friday)

12:00 AM | Doc World – La Lucha (repeat)
In Bolivia, activists with disabilities risked everything for dignity. When pleas for a pension were ignored, they united in protest - trekking across the Andes in their wheelchairs. An inspiring journey followed, facing off against a government determined to silence them and a society indifferent to their struggle. But through cold, hunger, and vitriol, their resilience proved unstoppable. (Additional airings: 7/23 8:00 PM, 7/24 8:00 AM, 7/24 3:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 AM, 7/26 9:00 AM, 7/26 5:00 PM)
1:30 AM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 2:00 AM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
2:00 AM | I Go Home (repeat)
The powerful one-hour documentary I GO HOME chronicles the role institutionalization played in the life of people with intellectual disabilities in 1960s America. Using the story of Pennhurst State School and Hospital in eastern Pennsylvania as an example of the abuse and neglect that was taking place on a national level, the program details how those with intellectual disabilities were treated in society, the resulting changes that were needed, and the community-based efforts in place today. Archival photos and footage along with interviews with people with intellectual disabilities, advocates, researchers, scientists, parents, social workers, and many more help raise awareness about the issue and shine a light on the struggles and triumphs of the disability rights movement. (Additional airings: 7/23 7:00 PM, 7/24 10:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 17
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – You're Never Stuck
Meet the roadtrippers: Dafina, Ronnie, and Tawie - three people who are using short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths. Then follow along as they meet with others who have used microcredentials to level up, and explore careers in education, workforce development, and IT. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:00 PM, 7/21 2:00 AM, 7/21 10:00 AM, 7/24 11:00 AM, 7/24 2:00 PM, 7/25 1:30 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 11:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Doc World – La Lucha (repeat)
In Bolivia, activists with disabilities risked everything for dignity. When pleas for a pension were ignored, they united in protest - trekking across the Andes in their wheelchairs. An inspiring journey followed, facing off against a government determined to silence them and a society indifferent to their struggle. But through cold, hunger, and vitriol, their resilience proved unstoppable. (Additional airings: 7/23 8:00 PM, 7/24 12:00 AM, 7/24 3:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 AM, 7/26 9:00 AM, 7/26 5:00 PM)
9:30 AM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 2:00 AM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
10:00 AM | I Go Home (repeat)
The powerful one-hour documentary I GO HOME chronicles the role institutionalization played in the life of people with intellectual disabilities in 1960s America. Using the story of Pennhurst State School and Hospital in eastern Pennsylvania as an example of the abuse and neglect that was taking place on a national level, the program details how those with intellectual disabilities were treated in society, the resulting changes that were needed, and the community-based efforts in place today. Archival photos and footage along with interviews with people with intellectual disabilities, advocates, researchers, scientists, parents, social workers, and many more help raise awareness about the issue and shine a light on the struggles and triumphs of the disability rights movement. (Additional airings: 7/23 7:00 PM, 7/24 2:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – You're Never Stuck
Meet the roadtrippers: Dafina, Ronnie, and Tawie - three people who are using short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths. Then follow along as they meet with others who have used microcredentials to level up, and explore careers in education, workforce development, and IT. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:00 PM, 7/21 2:00 AM, 7/21 10:00 AM, 7/24 5:00 AM, 7/24 2:00 PM, 7/25 1:30 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Into The Wild (repeat)
When we venture beyond the familiar, we can transform the unexplored into a canvas of discovery. Avesha's love of the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; and Jenny chronicles her run across America and the community who made it possible. Three storytellers, three interpretations of INTO THE WILD, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/13 9:30 PM, 7/14 2:30 AM, 7/14 10:30 AM, 7/17 5:30 AM, 7/17 11:30 AM, 7/17 2:30 PM, 7/19 5:30 AM, 7/19 6:30 PM, 7/24 5:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/29 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – You're Never Stuck
Meet the roadtrippers: Dafina, Ronnie, and Tawie - three people who are using short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths. Then follow along as they meet with others who have used microcredentials to level up, and explore careers in education, workforce development, and IT. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:00 PM, 7/21 2:00 AM, 7/21 10:00 AM, 7/24 5:00 AM, 7/24 11:00 AM, 7/25 1:30 PM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Road Trip (repeat)
Road Trip! No two words make us feel more optimistic. The highway beckons, and anything can happen. Tonight's tellers take us along for the ride on those journeys that changed everything. Hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:30 PM, 7/21 2:30 AM, 7/21 10:30 AM)
3:00 PM | Doc World – La Lucha (repeat)
In Bolivia, activists with disabilities risked everything for dignity. When pleas for a pension were ignored, they united in protest - trekking across the Andes in their wheelchairs. An inspiring journey followed, facing off against a government determined to silence them and a society indifferent to their struggle. But through cold, hunger, and vitriol, their resilience proved unstoppable. (Additional airings: 7/23 8:00 PM, 7/24 12:00 AM, 7/24 8:00 AM, 7/26 2:00 AM, 7/26 9:00 AM, 7/26 5:00 PM)
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution In Writing (repeat)
Examine the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that protects our liberties. Constitutional experts, "Framers" and everyday Americans weigh in on the rule of law, the branches of government and the debate over originalism. (Additional airings: 7/25 12:00 AM, 7/25 8:00 AM, 7/25 2:00 PM, 7/28 5:00 AM, 7/28 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution for All (repeat)
Delve into the Bill of Rights, which protects free speech, religious freedom and the rights of persons accused of a crime, and discover the Supreme Court decisions that set back racial justice for nearly a century after the Civil War. (Additional airings: 7/25 1:00 AM, 7/25 9:00 AM, 7/25 3:00 PM, 7/29 5:00 AM, 7/29 11:00 AM)
9:00 PM | A More or Less Perfect Union – Our Constitution at Risk (repeat)
Discover how the Constitution is under assault today and how all three branches of government - and we the people - are contributing to the problem. See how Americans have fought for more than two centuries to establish, expand and preserve liberty. (Additional airings: 7/25 2:00 AM, 7/25 10:00 AM, 7/25 4:00 PM, 7/30 5:00 AM, 7/30 11:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 18
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 PM, 7/5 2:00 PM, 7/10 11:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 PM, 7/17 11:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 PM, 7/31 11:00 PM)

Jul 25 (Saturday)

12:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution In Writing (repeat)
Examine the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that protects our liberties. Constitutional experts, "Framers" and everyday Americans weigh in on the rule of law, the branches of government and the debate over originalism. (Additional airings: 7/24 7:00 PM, 7/25 8:00 AM, 7/25 2:00 PM, 7/28 5:00 AM, 7/28 11:00 AM)
1:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution for All (repeat)
Delve into the Bill of Rights, which protects free speech, religious freedom and the rights of persons accused of a crime, and discover the Supreme Court decisions that set back racial justice for nearly a century after the Civil War. (Additional airings: 7/24 8:00 PM, 7/25 9:00 AM, 7/25 3:00 PM, 7/29 5:00 AM, 7/29 11:00 AM)
2:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – Our Constitution at Risk (repeat)
Discover how the Constitution is under assault today and how all three branches of government - and we the people - are contributing to the problem. See how Americans have fought for more than two centuries to establish, expand and preserve liberty. (Additional airings: 7/24 9:00 PM, 7/25 10:00 AM, 7/25 4:00 PM, 7/30 5:00 AM, 7/30 11:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 18
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | I Go Home (repeat)
The powerful one-hour documentary I GO HOME chronicles the role institutionalization played in the life of people with intellectual disabilities in 1960s America. Using the story of Pennhurst State School and Hospital in eastern Pennsylvania as an example of the abuse and neglect that was taking place on a national level, the program details how those with intellectual disabilities were treated in society, the resulting changes that were needed, and the community-based efforts in place today. Archival photos and footage along with interviews with people with intellectual disabilities, advocates, researchers, scientists, parents, social workers, and many more help raise awareness about the issue and shine a light on the struggles and triumphs of the disability rights movement. (Additional airings: 7/23 7:00 PM, 7/24 2:00 AM, 7/24 10:00 AM)
6:00 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Preserving A Legacy (repeat)
In Preserving a Legacy, Whitney explores resilience and impact with Michael Reagan, Mike Menard, Tara Johnson of Hope House, and Sir Earl Toon, highlighting the power of leaving a lasting impact. (Additional airings: 7/18 11:30 AM, 7/20 6:30 AM, 7/20 1:00 PM)
6:30 AM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:30 AM, 7/9 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 AM, 7/16 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 AM, 7/23 1:30 PM, 7/30 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
7:30 AM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
8:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution In Writing (repeat)
Examine the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that protects our liberties. Constitutional experts, "Framers" and everyday Americans weigh in on the rule of law, the branches of government and the debate over originalism. (Additional airings: 7/24 7:00 PM, 7/25 12:00 AM, 7/25 2:00 PM, 7/28 5:00 AM, 7/28 11:00 AM)
9:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution for All (repeat)
Delve into the Bill of Rights, which protects free speech, religious freedom and the rights of persons accused of a crime, and discover the Supreme Court decisions that set back racial justice for nearly a century after the Civil War. (Additional airings: 7/24 8:00 PM, 7/25 1:00 AM, 7/25 3:00 PM, 7/29 5:00 AM, 7/29 11:00 AM)
10:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – Our Constitution at Risk (repeat)
Discover how the Constitution is under assault today and how all three branches of government - and we the people - are contributing to the problem. See how Americans have fought for more than two centuries to establish, expand and preserve liberty. (Additional airings: 7/24 9:00 PM, 7/25 2:00 AM, 7/25 4:00 PM, 7/30 5:00 AM, 7/30 11:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 AM, 7/7 1:00 PM, 7/11 11:00 AM, 7/14 1:00 PM, 7/18 11:00 AM, 7/21 1:00 PM, 7/28 1:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Full Circle Narratives (repeat)
In Narrative Shift, Whitney uncovers remarkable stories of transformation, resilience, and reimagined perspectives. From catching alligators to expanding beloved stories, this episode celebrates inspiring individuals shaping their narratives. (Additional airings: 7/27 6:30 AM, 7/27 1:00 PM)
12:00 PM | POV – The Dating Game
Three bachelors embark on a seven-day dating camp led by one of China's most sought-after dating coaches. As our three bachelors stumble through the camp's awkward challenges, they try to make sense of their authentic and constructed selves, and nd the self-condence they need to land a date. (Additional airings: 7/22 8:30 PM, 7/23 1:30 AM, 7/23 9:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – You're Never Stuck
Meet the roadtrippers: Dafina, Ronnie, and Tawie - three people who are using short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths. Then follow along as they meet with others who have used microcredentials to level up, and explore careers in education, workforce development, and IT. (Additional airings: 7/20 9:00 PM, 7/21 2:00 AM, 7/21 10:00 AM, 7/24 5:00 AM, 7/24 11:00 AM, 7/24 2:00 PM)
2:00 PM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution In Writing (repeat)
Examine the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that protects our liberties. Constitutional experts, "Framers" and everyday Americans weigh in on the rule of law, the branches of government and the debate over originalism. (Additional airings: 7/24 7:00 PM, 7/25 12:00 AM, 7/25 8:00 AM, 7/28 5:00 AM, 7/28 11:00 AM)
3:00 PM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution for All (repeat)
Delve into the Bill of Rights, which protects free speech, religious freedom and the rights of persons accused of a crime, and discover the Supreme Court decisions that set back racial justice for nearly a century after the Civil War. (Additional airings: 7/24 8:00 PM, 7/25 1:00 AM, 7/25 9:00 AM, 7/29 5:00 AM, 7/29 11:00 AM)
4:00 PM | A More or Less Perfect Union – Our Constitution at Risk (repeat)
Discover how the Constitution is under assault today and how all three branches of government - and we the people - are contributing to the problem. See how Americans have fought for more than two centuries to establish, expand and preserve liberty. (Additional airings: 7/24 9:00 PM, 7/25 2:00 AM, 7/25 10:00 AM, 7/30 5:00 AM, 7/30 11:00 AM)
5:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/26 6:30 AM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
5:30 PM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/26 7:00 AM)
6:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
6:30 PM | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 7/4 6:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 PM)
7:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Marie Arana
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
7:30 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Ron Chernow (repeat)
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
8:00 PM | Free Exercise: America's Story of Religious Libe (repeat)
Explore the development of religious freedom in the United States as told first through the eyes of six American faith communities - Quakers, Baptists, Black churches, Catholics, Mormons and Jews - then examining recent challenges. (Additional airings: 7/26 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – Marcel Larcher Street
Beriot has been defeated by his own party; the communists want to win the next elections and set up Marcel as a hero. (Additional airings: 7/26 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Liberty of Conscience: The Founding of Maryland
At the heart of colonial Maryland is George Calvert's notion of a Liberty of Conscience which represents the freedom of individuals to worship as they choose. This concept of religious tolerance separates the colonial experience in Maryland from all others and lays a cornerstone upon which the United States is founded.

Jul 26 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | Free Exercise: America's Story of Religious Libe (repeat)
Explore the development of religious freedom in the United States as told first through the eyes of six American faith communities - Quakers, Baptists, Black churches, Catholics, Mormons and Jews - then examining recent challenges. (Additional airings: 7/25 8:00 PM)
2:00 AM | Doc World – La Lucha (repeat)
In Bolivia, activists with disabilities risked everything for dignity. When pleas for a pension were ignored, they united in protest - trekking across the Andes in their wheelchairs. An inspiring journey followed, facing off against a government determined to silence them and a society indifferent to their struggle. But through cold, hunger, and vitriol, their resilience proved unstoppable. (Additional airings: 7/23 8:00 PM, 7/24 12:00 AM, 7/24 8:00 AM, 7/24 3:00 PM, 7/26 9:00 AM, 7/26 5:00 PM)
3:30 AM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 2:00 AM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
4:00 AM | POV – Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? (repeat)
At 21, he was a leader of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. By 23, he became Hong Kong's youngest elected lawmaker. At 26, he was Most Wanted under the National Security Law. Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? offers a close look at the city's most famous dissident to uncover what happens to freedom when an authoritarian power goes unchecked. (Additional airings: 7/20 7:00 PM, 7/21 12:00 AM, 7/21 8:00 AM)
5:30 AM | Walk The Walk (repeat)
Walk the Walk, showcases a unique college class where students have been going beyond talking about possible solutions to problems facing American society to actually implementing policy changes which get at their root causes. Produced by Bob Gliner (Schools that Change Communities, Barefoot College) this very timely and informative documentary focuses on three critical issues the class addresses over a twelve year period, 2007 - 2019. Viewers see a diverse range of students try to implement an innovative solution to devastation caused along the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina, successfully raise the minimum wage in San Jose California, and develop policies to confront increasing cases of homelessness among college students. While many of us feel increasing frustration and powerlessness when confronted with the nation's seeming inability to solve the many pressing social problems it faces, Walk the Walk provides a model for democracy to come alive in our nation's classrooms, in the process, educating and invigorating students to improve the communities and larger society they inhabit. (Additional airings: 7/20 8:30 PM, 7/21 1:30 AM, 7/21 9:30 AM)
6:00 AM | On Story – On Dear White People: A Conversation with Justin S
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by Justin Simien, the writer-director behind the film Dear White People, and its TV adaptation, to discuss his process creating the show's hyperreal Ivy League setting, and his strategies for tackling broader social issues within a character-driven story. (Additional airings: 7/26 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/29 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 7/4 7:30 AM, 7/4 5:30 PM, 7/5 7:00 AM, 7/11 7:30 AM, 7/11 5:30 PM, 7/12 7:00 AM, 7/18 7:30 AM, 7/18 5:30 PM, 7/19 7:00 AM, 7/25 7:30 AM, 7/25 5:30 PM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind
A half hour weekly public affairs broadcast, THE OPEN MIND is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas, exploring issues of national and public concern with the most compelling minds of our times. Hosted by Alexander Heffner. (Additional airings: 7/19 7:30 AM, 7/19 3:00 PM, 7/20 1:30 PM, 7/26 3:00 PM, 7/27 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe. (Additional airings: 7/5 8:00 AM, 7/12 8:00 AM, 7/19 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization. (Additional airings: 7/5 8:30 AM, 7/12 8:30 AM, 7/19 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM | Doc World – La Lucha (repeat)
In Bolivia, activists with disabilities risked everything for dignity. When pleas for a pension were ignored, they united in protest - trekking across the Andes in their wheelchairs. An inspiring journey followed, facing off against a government determined to silence them and a society indifferent to their struggle. But through cold, hunger, and vitriol, their resilience proved unstoppable. (Additional airings: 7/23 8:00 PM, 7/24 12:00 AM, 7/24 8:00 AM, 7/24 3:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 AM, 7/26 5:00 PM)
10:30 AM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 2:00 AM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles (repeat)
Trailblazing businessman and philanthropist Paxton K. Baker, Minority Owner and Chairman of the Washington Nationals Founding Partners Group, joins Dr. Chavis for an inspiring conversation on leadership, culture, and community. Baker shares insights from his groundbreaking career and his mission to create a lasting impact. (Additional airings: 7/5 11:00 AM, 7/12 11:00 AM, 7/19 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends – Angela Davis: A Revolutionary Roadmap for Building
Laura is joined by Angela Davis, a leading voice in the movement for abolition and feminism who has lots to share about her evolution and how decades of activism are coming together. From Palestine to elections, to our carceral state and collective liberation, this conversation is packed with her insight.
12:00 PM | Texas Monthly Presents: The Story – Change Makers
This episode explores people who make a difference, whether through years of hard-work or a strange turn of events. Featured stories highlight a librarian who fought for an East Texas forest, a man who stumbled upon an endangered species, and the woman who helped overturn the state's discriminatory braiding laws.
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
Discover how an Arkansas farm family is using technology to keep prices down for consumers. Peanut butter is one of our favorite foods. Come along on a peanut harvest in Georgia. Travel to Tennessee to meet some folks who claim that mules are the best farm animal around. Then, it's a sharp and spiny crop at this Arizona farm where one family is all about raising cacti. (Additional airings: 7/5 12:30 PM, 7/12 12:30 PM, 7/19 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – Encapsulated Memory (repeat)
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – Magdalena's Catering and Events - Fort Worth, Texa (repeat)
Husband and wife team, Paige and Juan met while working at a popular restaurant before creating Magdalena's Catering and Events, which has become one of Fort Worth's premier catering companies with a food truck, a permanent supper club, and a Spanish tapas restaurant.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 PM, 7/5 2:00 PM, 7/10 11:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 PM, 7/17 11:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 PM, 7/24 11:00 PM, 7/31 11:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind
A half hour weekly public affairs broadcast, THE OPEN MIND is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas, exploring issues of national and public concern with the most compelling minds of our times. Hosted by Alexander Heffner. (Additional airings: 7/19 7:30 AM, 7/19 3:00 PM, 7/20 1:30 PM, 7/26 7:30 AM, 7/27 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26030
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – On Dear White People: A Conversation with Justin S
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by Justin Simien, the writer-director behind the film Dear White People, and its TV adaptation, to discuss his process creating the show's hyperreal Ivy League setting, and his strategies for tackling broader social issues within a character-driven story. (Additional airings: 7/26 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | Doc World – La Lucha (repeat)
In Bolivia, activists with disabilities risked everything for dignity. When pleas for a pension were ignored, they united in protest - trekking across the Andes in their wheelchairs. An inspiring journey followed, facing off against a government determined to silence them and a society indifferent to their struggle. But through cold, hunger, and vitriol, their resilience proved unstoppable. (Additional airings: 7/23 8:00 PM, 7/24 12:00 AM, 7/24 8:00 AM, 7/24 3:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 AM, 7/26 9:00 AM)
6:30 PM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 2:00 AM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
7:00 PM | French Village – Marcel Larcher Street
Beriot has been defeated by his own party; the communists want to win the next elections and set up Marcel as a hero. (Additional airings: 7/25 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – Big Little Journeys: Home (repeat)
In Canada, a tiny turtle ventures through a forest of giants in search of the lake where she will spend the next 50 years of her life. In South Africa, a young bushbaby is drawn towards a world of light in his quest to find a new home. (Additional airings: 7/27 12:00 AM, 7/27 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Caribbean Roots (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Caribbean heritage of actors Liza Colon-Zayas and Delroy Lindo - meeting women and men who crisscrossed the globe to help their families move forward, often taking enormous risks. (Additional airings: 7/27 1:00 AM, 7/27 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Chasing The Moon: American Experience (repeat)
Explore the early days of the space race, the struggle to catch up with the Soviet Union and the enormous stakes in the quest to reach the moon. This episode reveals both the breathtaking failures and successes of the developing U.S. space program. (Additional airings: 7/27 2:00 AM, 7/27 10:00 AM)

Jul 27 (Monday)

12:00 AM | Nature – Big Little Journeys: Home (repeat)
In Canada, a tiny turtle ventures through a forest of giants in search of the lake where she will spend the next 50 years of her life. In South Africa, a young bushbaby is drawn towards a world of light in his quest to find a new home. (Additional airings: 7/26 8:00 PM, 7/27 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Caribbean Roots (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Caribbean heritage of actors Liza Colon-Zayas and Delroy Lindo - meeting women and men who crisscrossed the globe to help their families move forward, often taking enormous risks. (Additional airings: 7/26 9:00 PM, 7/27 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Chasing The Moon: American Experience (repeat)
Explore the early days of the space race, the struggle to catch up with the Soviet Union and the enormous stakes in the quest to reach the moon. This episode reveals both the breathtaking failures and successes of the developing U.S. space program. (Additional airings: 7/26 10:00 PM, 7/27 10:00 AM)
4:00 AM | POV – unseen (repeat)
As a blind, undocumented immigrant, Pedro faces obstacles to obtain his college degree, become a social worker, and support his family. Uncertainty looms over him even after he graduates. Through experimental cinematography and sound, unseen reimagines the accessibility of cinema, while exploring the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health. (Additional airings: 7/22 7:00 PM, 7/23 12:00 AM, 7/23 8:00 AM)
5:30 AM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 2:00 AM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Full Circle Narratives (repeat)
In Narrative Shift, Whitney uncovers remarkable stories of transformation, resilience, and reimagined perspectives. From catching alligators to expanding beloved stories, this episode celebrates inspiring individuals shaping their narratives. (Additional airings: 7/25 11:30 AM, 7/27 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nature – Big Little Journeys: Home (repeat)
In Canada, a tiny turtle ventures through a forest of giants in search of the lake where she will spend the next 50 years of her life. In South Africa, a young bushbaby is drawn towards a world of light in his quest to find a new home. (Additional airings: 7/26 8:00 PM, 7/27 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Caribbean Roots (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Caribbean heritage of actors Liza Colon-Zayas and Delroy Lindo - meeting women and men who crisscrossed the globe to help their families move forward, often taking enormous risks. (Additional airings: 7/26 9:00 PM, 7/27 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Chasing The Moon: American Experience (repeat)
Explore the early days of the space race, the struggle to catch up with the Soviet Union and the enormous stakes in the quest to reach the moon. This episode reveals both the breathtaking failures and successes of the developing U.S. space program. (Additional airings: 7/26 10:00 PM, 7/27 2:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Full Circle Narratives (repeat)
In Narrative Shift, Whitney uncovers remarkable stories of transformation, resilience, and reimagined perspectives. From catching alligators to expanding beloved stories, this episode celebrates inspiring individuals shaping their narratives. (Additional airings: 7/25 11:30 AM, 7/27 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind
A half hour weekly public affairs broadcast, THE OPEN MIND is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas, exploring issues of national and public concern with the most compelling minds of our times. Hosted by Alexander Heffner. (Additional airings: 7/19 7:30 AM, 7/19 3:00 PM, 7/20 1:30 PM, 7/26 7:30 AM, 7/26 3:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Safe Harbors: Lighthouses of Maine
Explore all 65 of Maine's coastal lighthouses in the hour-long documentary SAFE HARBORS: THE LIGHTHOUSES OF MAINE. This unique program takes you on an adventure, navigating 3,500 miles of rocky coastline from Calais to Kittery and everywhere in between in search of Maine's iconic beacons. It's the first time in more than 30 years that all of Maine's coastal lighthouses have been captured through aerial footage. SAFE HARBORS: THE LIGHTHOUSES OF MAINE is a must-see film for architectural aficionados and casual viewers alike!
3:00 PM | Reagan: American Experience – Lifeguard (repeat)
In 1988, after two terms in office, Ronald Wilson Reagan left the White House, one of the most popular presidents of the twentieth century -- and one of the most controversial. A failed actor, Reagan became a passionate ideologue who preached a simple gospel of lower taxes, less government and anti-Communism. One by one, his opponents underestimated him; one-by-one, Reagan surprised them, rising to become a president who always preferred to see America as a shining city on a hill.
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpent (repeat)
SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER tells the inspirational story of an extraordinary woman who experienced and helped shape some of the most vivid moments and movements of the 20th century. Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist, and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding, leaving her own indelible mark on events and people. Hers is an inspiring story of blazing professional trails while pushing forward an agenda for women's rights, the environment, and political engagement that is highly relevant today. Her magnetic Texas-sized personality, political know-how, and legendary wit gave her an outsized impact on historical events, including the JFK assassination, the launch of Great Society programs, and more. Carpenter's high-profile leadership roles in the National Women's Political Caucus, at the historic National Women's Conference in 1977, and in the national campaign for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cemented her spot in American history. The film educates and inspires viewers to continue to shake things up in the ongoing quest for equal rights and human progress. (Additional airings: 7/28 12:00 AM, 7/28 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Local, USA – In The Bubble with Jaime (repeat)
In South Carolina, African American candidate Jaime Harrison faces incumbent Lindsey Graham for U.S. Senate. As COVID-19 disrupts, Harrison confronts not only the pandemic but deep-rooted racial prejudice. But, in a state with a significant African American population, his campaign against Graham becomes a symbol of hope in a time of crisis, intertwining politics, and race and health challenges. (Additional airings: 7/28 1:00 AM, 7/28 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – Dreaming In Color
From cybersecurity and entrepreneurship to career mentorship and more, follow along as the roadtrippers meet more inspiring leaders across this wide range of industries - and discover there's no limitations on what you can dream when you decide to dream in color. (Additional airings: 7/28 2:00 AM, 7/28 10:00 AM, 7/31 5:00 AM, 7/31 11:00 AM, 7/31 2:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – You Only Live Once (repeat)
What is a life worth living? Certainly a life well lived...because it only happens once. Gianmmarco Soresi goes on a harrowing skydiving trip and realizes that sometimes in love we jump too late; at 15, Brendyn Schneider's dream of a first kiss finally comes true; and Alison Tocci and her family celebrate life and death in wonderful and unique ways. Three storytellers, three interpretations of YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE, hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 7/28 2:30 AM, 7/28 10:30 AM, 7/31 5:30 AM, 7/31 11:30 AM, 7/31 2:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 19
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 28 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpent (repeat)
SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER tells the inspirational story of an extraordinary woman who experienced and helped shape some of the most vivid moments and movements of the 20th century. Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist, and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding, leaving her own indelible mark on events and people. Hers is an inspiring story of blazing professional trails while pushing forward an agenda for women's rights, the environment, and political engagement that is highly relevant today. Her magnetic Texas-sized personality, political know-how, and legendary wit gave her an outsized impact on historical events, including the JFK assassination, the launch of Great Society programs, and more. Carpenter's high-profile leadership roles in the National Women's Political Caucus, at the historic National Women's Conference in 1977, and in the national campaign for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cemented her spot in American history. The film educates and inspires viewers to continue to shake things up in the ongoing quest for equal rights and human progress. (Additional airings: 7/27 7:00 PM, 7/28 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Local, USA – In The Bubble with Jaime (repeat)
In South Carolina, African American candidate Jaime Harrison faces incumbent Lindsey Graham for U.S. Senate. As COVID-19 disrupts, Harrison confronts not only the pandemic but deep-rooted racial prejudice. But, in a state with a significant African American population, his campaign against Graham becomes a symbol of hope in a time of crisis, intertwining politics, and race and health challenges. (Additional airings: 7/27 8:00 PM, 7/28 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – Dreaming In Color
From cybersecurity and entrepreneurship to career mentorship and more, follow along as the roadtrippers meet more inspiring leaders across this wide range of industries - and discover there's no limitations on what you can dream when you decide to dream in color. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:00 PM, 7/28 10:00 AM, 7/31 5:00 AM, 7/31 11:00 AM, 7/31 2:00 PM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – You Only Live Once (repeat)
What is a life worth living? Certainly a life well lived...because it only happens once. Gianmmarco Soresi goes on a harrowing skydiving trip and realizes that sometimes in love we jump too late; at 15, Brendyn Schneider's dream of a first kiss finally comes true; and Alison Tocci and her family celebrate life and death in wonderful and unique ways. Three storytellers, three interpretations of YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE, hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:30 PM, 7/28 10:30 AM, 7/31 5:30 AM, 7/31 11:30 AM, 7/31 2:30 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 19
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution In Writing (repeat)
Examine the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that protects our liberties. Constitutional experts, "Framers" and everyday Americans weigh in on the rule of law, the branches of government and the debate over originalism. (Additional airings: 7/24 7:00 PM, 7/25 12:00 AM, 7/25 8:00 AM, 7/25 2:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 7/7 6:30 AM, 7/7 1:30 PM, 7/14 6:30 AM, 7/14 1:30 PM, 7/21 6:30 AM, 7/21 1:30 PM, 7/28 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpent (repeat)
SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER tells the inspirational story of an extraordinary woman who experienced and helped shape some of the most vivid moments and movements of the 20th century. Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist, and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding, leaving her own indelible mark on events and people. Hers is an inspiring story of blazing professional trails while pushing forward an agenda for women's rights, the environment, and political engagement that is highly relevant today. Her magnetic Texas-sized personality, political know-how, and legendary wit gave her an outsized impact on historical events, including the JFK assassination, the launch of Great Society programs, and more. Carpenter's high-profile leadership roles in the National Women's Political Caucus, at the historic National Women's Conference in 1977, and in the national campaign for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cemented her spot in American history. The film educates and inspires viewers to continue to shake things up in the ongoing quest for equal rights and human progress. (Additional airings: 7/27 7:00 PM, 7/28 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Local, USA – In The Bubble with Jaime (repeat)
In South Carolina, African American candidate Jaime Harrison faces incumbent Lindsey Graham for U.S. Senate. As COVID-19 disrupts, Harrison confronts not only the pandemic but deep-rooted racial prejudice. But, in a state with a significant African American population, his campaign against Graham becomes a symbol of hope in a time of crisis, intertwining politics, and race and health challenges. (Additional airings: 7/27 8:00 PM, 7/28 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – Dreaming In Color
From cybersecurity and entrepreneurship to career mentorship and more, follow along as the roadtrippers meet more inspiring leaders across this wide range of industries - and discover there's no limitations on what you can dream when you decide to dream in color. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:00 PM, 7/28 2:00 AM, 7/31 5:00 AM, 7/31 11:00 AM, 7/31 2:00 PM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – You Only Live Once (repeat)
What is a life worth living? Certainly a life well lived...because it only happens once. Gianmmarco Soresi goes on a harrowing skydiving trip and realizes that sometimes in love we jump too late; at 15, Brendyn Schneider's dream of a first kiss finally comes true; and Alison Tocci and her family celebrate life and death in wonderful and unique ways. Three storytellers, three interpretations of YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE, hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:30 PM, 7/28 2:30 AM, 7/31 5:30 AM, 7/31 11:30 AM, 7/31 2:30 PM)
11:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution In Writing (repeat)
Examine the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that protects our liberties. Constitutional experts, "Framers" and everyday Americans weigh in on the rule of law, the branches of government and the debate over originalism. (Additional airings: 7/24 7:00 PM, 7/25 12:00 AM, 7/25 8:00 AM, 7/25 2:00 PM, 7/28 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 7/4 11:00 AM, 7/7 1:00 PM, 7/11 11:00 AM, 7/14 1:00 PM, 7/18 11:00 AM, 7/21 1:00 PM, 7/25 11:00 AM)
1:30 PM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 7/7 6:30 AM, 7/7 1:30 PM, 7/14 6:30 AM, 7/14 1:30 PM, 7/21 6:30 AM, 7/21 1:30 PM, 7/28 6:30 AM)
2:00 PM | Burying The Hatchet: The Tom Quick Story (repeat)
BURYING THE HATCHET: THE TOM QUICK STORY tells the fascinating story of how Lenni Lenape tribes had been dislocated from their Milford, Pa. homeland in the late 18th century and how this largely white community and disenfranchised tribal leaders worked together to reconcile the past and forge a shared path forward based on trust, friendship, and an inspiring and healing vision of the future.
3:00 PM | Reagan: American Experience – An American Crusade (repeat)
An economic transformation in 1983 secured Reagan's second term. The episode chronicles his last four years in office-from the loss of his closest advisors and the Iran-Contra scandal to the dawning of the fall of Communism in Europe.
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Nova – Chasing Pluto (repeat)
Join NOVA for New Horizon's historic flyby of Pluto, the culmination of the spacecraft's nine-year, three-billion-mile journey to reveal the first-ever detailed images of this strange, icy world at the very edge of our solar system. (Additional airings: 7/29 12:00 AM, 7/29 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Once Upon A Time In Space – The Russian Thing
When the Soviet Union falls, Russia welcomes US astronauts to their space station Mir. But co-operation between former the Cold War enemies is threatened by a run of disasters onboard. (Additional airings: 7/29 1:00 AM, 7/29 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Bugs That Rule The World – Lifegivers (repeat)
Dive into the colorful world of Earth's essential pollinators - bees, moths, and butterflies. Scientists and enthusiasts discuss life without these resilient creatures, whose impact goes far beyond their delicate appearance. (Additional airings: 7/29 2:00 AM, 7/29 10:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 20
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 29 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Nova – Chasing Pluto (repeat)
Join NOVA for New Horizon's historic flyby of Pluto, the culmination of the spacecraft's nine-year, three-billion-mile journey to reveal the first-ever detailed images of this strange, icy world at the very edge of our solar system. (Additional airings: 7/28 7:00 PM, 7/29 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Once Upon A Time In Space – The Russian Thing
When the Soviet Union falls, Russia welcomes US astronauts to their space station Mir. But co-operation between former the Cold War enemies is threatened by a run of disasters onboard. (Additional airings: 7/28 8:00 PM, 7/29 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Bugs That Rule The World – Lifegivers (repeat)
Dive into the colorful world of Earth's essential pollinators - bees, moths, and butterflies. Scientists and enthusiasts discuss life without these resilient creatures, whose impact goes far beyond their delicate appearance. (Additional airings: 7/28 9:00 PM, 7/29 10:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 20
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution for All (repeat)
Delve into the Bill of Rights, which protects free speech, religious freedom and the rights of persons accused of a crime, and discover the Supreme Court decisions that set back racial justice for nearly a century after the Civil War. (Additional airings: 7/24 8:00 PM, 7/25 1:00 AM, 7/25 9:00 AM, 7/25 3:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/31 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nova – Chasing Pluto (repeat)
Join NOVA for New Horizon's historic flyby of Pluto, the culmination of the spacecraft's nine-year, three-billion-mile journey to reveal the first-ever detailed images of this strange, icy world at the very edge of our solar system. (Additional airings: 7/28 7:00 PM, 7/29 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Once Upon A Time In Space – The Russian Thing
When the Soviet Union falls, Russia welcomes US astronauts to their space station Mir. But co-operation between former the Cold War enemies is threatened by a run of disasters onboard. (Additional airings: 7/28 8:00 PM, 7/29 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Bugs That Rule The World – Lifegivers (repeat)
Dive into the colorful world of Earth's essential pollinators - bees, moths, and butterflies. Scientists and enthusiasts discuss life without these resilient creatures, whose impact goes far beyond their delicate appearance. (Additional airings: 7/28 9:00 PM, 7/29 2:00 AM)
11:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – A Constitution for All (repeat)
Delve into the Bill of Rights, which protects free speech, religious freedom and the rights of persons accused of a crime, and discover the Supreme Court decisions that set back racial justice for nearly a century after the Civil War. (Additional airings: 7/24 8:00 PM, 7/25 1:00 AM, 7/25 9:00 AM, 7/25 3:00 PM, 7/29 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 7/1 1:00 PM, 7/4 7:00 AM, 7/4 5:00 PM, 7/5 6:30 AM, 7/8 1:00 PM, 7/11 7:00 AM, 7/11 5:00 PM, 7/12 6:30 AM, 7/15 1:00 PM, 7/18 7:00 AM, 7/18 5:00 PM, 7/19 6:30 AM, 7/22 1:00 PM, 7/25 7:00 AM, 7/25 5:00 PM, 7/26 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Switch On – Hydropower In Africa (repeat)
Many countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America aim to build hydroelectric projects, large and small, to bring electricity to their growing cities and power their economies. Join Dr. Scott Tinker in Ethiopia, at the construction site of Africa's largest dam, to understand the key issues of building hydro here and across the developing world.
2:00 PM | Currier & Ives: Perspectives On America – Printmakers to the People (repeat)
Printmakers to the People, focuses on the personal stories of Currier & Ives and how they met, the history of their firm and its phenomenal growth, and an examination of whether the company was creating an American identity or actually recording its history. Also examined is how lithography changed our view of the world.
2:30 PM | Currier & Ives: Perspectives On America – Cheap and Popular Pictures (repeat)
Cheap and Popular Pictures investigates the process of lithography in detail and what makes a good print. The passion of collectors who seek out the many Currier & Ives prints still in circulation is also looked at as is some of the more popular images and the stories behind them.
3:00 PM | Currier & Ives: Perspectives On America – The Surprise of Currier & Ives (repeat)
The Surprise of Currier & Ives, reveals the other side of the printmakers' commonly recognized nostalgic and homey portraits of New England. As the firm grew they delved into areas such as advertising, political cartoons, risque prints, and the controversial Darktown Comics series. Also examined is the relevance of Currier & Ives in the 21st Century.
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | POV – The Ride Ahead (repeat)
Turning 21, Samuel wants his independence. Yet every rite of passage is fraught with challenges and social barriers. Seizures and uncontrollable movements. Inaccessible housing. Degrading ableist encounters. "No one tells you how to be an adult," he says, "let alone an adult with a disability." Can a community of disability activists help him follow his dreams? (Additional airings: 7/30 12:00 AM, 7/30 8:00 AM)
8:30 PM | POV – For Venida, for Kalief
Kalief Browder's everlasting legacy expands via the poetry of his mother, Venida in an unfolding poetic journey between past, present, and future. FOR VENIDA, FOR KALIEF weaves a cinematic collage of verite, poetic visuals, and rare archival imagery from 1970s New York, and reveals how an individual's life-and afterlife-can transcend systemic oppression to ignite change once thought unattainable. (Additional airings: 7/30 1:30 AM, 7/30 9:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 21
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 30 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | POV – The Ride Ahead (repeat)
Turning 21, Samuel wants his independence. Yet every rite of passage is fraught with challenges and social barriers. Seizures and uncontrollable movements. Inaccessible housing. Degrading ableist encounters. "No one tells you how to be an adult," he says, "let alone an adult with a disability." Can a community of disability activists help him follow his dreams? (Additional airings: 7/29 7:00 PM, 7/30 8:00 AM)
1:30 AM | POV – For Venida, for Kalief
Kalief Browder's everlasting legacy expands via the poetry of his mother, Venida in an unfolding poetic journey between past, present, and future. FOR VENIDA, FOR KALIEF weaves a cinematic collage of verite, poetic visuals, and rare archival imagery from 1970s New York, and reveals how an individual's life-and afterlife-can transcend systemic oppression to ignite change once thought unattainable. (Additional airings: 7/29 8:30 PM, 7/30 9:30 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 21
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – Our Constitution at Risk (repeat)
Discover how the Constitution is under assault today and how all three branches of government - and we the people - are contributing to the problem. See how Americans have fought for more than two centuries to establish, expand and preserve liberty. (Additional airings: 7/24 9:00 PM, 7/25 2:00 AM, 7/25 10:00 AM, 7/25 4:00 PM, 7/30 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – Farnaz Fassihi
Story in the Public Square is a weekly, public affairs show designed to study, celebrate, and tell stories that matter. The show is inspired by the power of stories to shape public understanding of important issues. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shined a crucial light on the violence and inhumanity of American slavery, fueled the abolition movement, and inspired Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting the author, to say "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war." Narrative is no less important today-though the vehicles for dissemination are much more diverse. From a great novel to a film, a song, or even a Tweet, stories still very much impact the way the American public looks at issues. Our show turns a critical eye to these stories and their tellers. (Additional airings: 7/30 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | POV – The Ride Ahead (repeat)
Turning 21, Samuel wants his independence. Yet every rite of passage is fraught with challenges and social barriers. Seizures and uncontrollable movements. Inaccessible housing. Degrading ableist encounters. "No one tells you how to be an adult," he says, "let alone an adult with a disability." Can a community of disability activists help him follow his dreams? (Additional airings: 7/29 7:00 PM, 7/30 12:00 AM)
9:30 AM | POV – For Venida, for Kalief
Kalief Browder's everlasting legacy expands via the poetry of his mother, Venida in an unfolding poetic journey between past, present, and future. FOR VENIDA, FOR KALIEF weaves a cinematic collage of verite, poetic visuals, and rare archival imagery from 1970s New York, and reveals how an individual's life-and afterlife-can transcend systemic oppression to ignite change once thought unattainable. (Additional airings: 7/29 8:30 PM, 7/30 1:30 AM)
11:00 AM | A More or Less Perfect Union – Our Constitution at Risk (repeat)
Discover how the Constitution is under assault today and how all three branches of government - and we the people - are contributing to the problem. See how Americans have fought for more than two centuries to establish, expand and preserve liberty. (Additional airings: 7/24 9:00 PM, 7/25 2:00 AM, 7/25 10:00 AM, 7/25 4:00 PM, 7/30 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – Farnaz Fassihi
Story in the Public Square is a weekly, public affairs show designed to study, celebrate, and tell stories that matter. The show is inspired by the power of stories to shape public understanding of important issues. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shined a crucial light on the violence and inhumanity of American slavery, fueled the abolition movement, and inspired Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting the author, to say "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war." Narrative is no less important today-though the vehicles for dissemination are much more diverse. From a great novel to a film, a song, or even a Tweet, stories still very much impact the way the American public looks at issues. Our show turns a critical eye to these stories and their tellers. (Additional airings: 7/30 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 7/2 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:30 AM, 7/9 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:30 AM, 7/16 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:30 AM, 7/23 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:30 AM)
2:00 PM | POV – Name Me Lawand (repeat)
Lawand, deaf from birth, seeks a fresh start with his family in the UK after a traumatic year in a refugee camp. At Derby's Royal School for the Deaf, he learns sign language and discovers a way to communicate with the world. As he thrives, his family faces deportation, challenging their stability. Name Me Lawand is a love letter to the power of friendship and community.
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/31 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/31 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/31 2:00 AM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
7:30 PM | More Than A Medal (repeat)
Ithaca College is hosted the New York State Special Olympics Summer Games. During two days over 1000 athletes competed in a variety of events including Track & Field, Basketball, Gymnastics, Powerlifting, Swimming and more! This documentary showcases the various athletes, coaches, families, and volunteers who make the games a reality. (Additional airings: 7/31 2:30 AM, 7/31 10:30 AM)
8:00 PM | Doc World – Flying Hands (repeat)
In Pakistan's remote mountains, Aniqa Bano gave birth to her deaf daughter, Narjis, unaware of the deep stigma and silence surrounding deaf children. In a society that once kept them in the shadows, Aniqa challenges deep-rooted beliefs and lays a foundation where deaf youth now find not only education and respect, but a world of possibility. (Additional airings: 7/31 12:00 AM, 7/31 8:00 AM, 7/31 3:00 PM)
9:00 PM | I AM disABLEd (repeat)
This heartwarming documentary highlights the challenges and triumphs of students with disabilities and their families, focusing on their abilities and similarities with their typically developing peers rather than their disability. The film seeks to ignite conversations about inclusion and action and encourages thoughtful conversations about what it means to destigmatize disabilities. (Additional airings: 7/31 1:00 AM, 7/31 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 22
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 7/2 11:00 PM, 7/3 6:00 PM, 7/6 11:00 PM, 7/7 11:00 PM, 7/8 11:00 PM, 7/9 11:00 PM, 7/13 11:00 PM, 7/14 11:00 PM, 7/15 11:00 PM, 7/16 11:00 PM, 7/20 11:00 PM, 7/21 11:00 PM, 7/22 11:00 PM, 7/23 11:00 PM, 7/27 11:00 PM, 7/28 11:00 PM, 7/29 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jul 31 (Friday)

12:00 AM | Doc World – Flying Hands (repeat)
In Pakistan's remote mountains, Aniqa Bano gave birth to her deaf daughter, Narjis, unaware of the deep stigma and silence surrounding deaf children. In a society that once kept them in the shadows, Aniqa challenges deep-rooted beliefs and lays a foundation where deaf youth now find not only education and respect, but a world of possibility. (Additional airings: 7/30 8:00 PM, 7/31 8:00 AM, 7/31 3:00 PM)
1:00 AM | I AM disABLEd (repeat)
This heartwarming documentary highlights the challenges and triumphs of students with disabilities and their families, focusing on their abilities and similarities with their typically developing peers rather than their disability. The film seeks to ignite conversations about inclusion and action and encourages thoughtful conversations about what it means to destigmatize disabilities. (Additional airings: 7/30 9:00 PM, 7/31 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 10:00 AM)
2:30 AM | More Than A Medal (repeat)
Ithaca College is hosted the New York State Special Olympics Summer Games. During two days over 1000 athletes competed in a variety of events including Track & Field, Basketball, Gymnastics, Powerlifting, Swimming and more! This documentary showcases the various athletes, coaches, families, and volunteers who make the games a reality. (Additional airings: 7/30 7:30 PM, 7/31 10:30 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour – Episode 22
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – Dreaming In Color
From cybersecurity and entrepreneurship to career mentorship and more, follow along as the roadtrippers meet more inspiring leaders across this wide range of industries - and discover there's no limitations on what you can dream when you decide to dream in color. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:00 PM, 7/28 2:00 AM, 7/28 10:00 AM, 7/31 11:00 AM, 7/31 2:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – You Only Live Once (repeat)
What is a life worth living? Certainly a life well lived...because it only happens once. Gianmmarco Soresi goes on a harrowing skydiving trip and realizes that sometimes in love we jump too late; at 15, Brendyn Schneider's dream of a first kiss finally comes true; and Alison Tocci and her family celebrate life and death in wonderful and unique ways. Three storytellers, three interpretations of YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE, hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:30 PM, 7/28 2:30 AM, 7/28 10:30 AM, 7/31 11:30 AM, 7/31 2:30 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
6:30 AM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:00 AM, 7/2 7:00 AM, 7/3 7:00 AM, 7/6 7:00 AM, 7/7 7:00 AM, 7/8 7:00 AM, 7/9 7:00 AM, 7/10 7:00 AM, 7/13 7:00 AM, 7/14 7:00 AM, 7/15 7:00 AM, 7/16 7:00 AM, 7/17 7:00 AM, 7/20 7:00 AM, 7/21 7:00 AM, 7/22 7:00 AM, 7/23 7:00 AM, 7/24 7:00 AM, 7/27 7:00 AM, 7/28 7:00 AM, 7/29 7:00 AM, 7/30 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:28 AM, 7/2 7:28 AM, 7/3 7:28 AM, 7/6 7:28 AM, 7/7 7:28 AM, 7/8 7:28 AM, 7/9 7:28 AM, 7/10 7:28 AM, 7/13 7:28 AM, 7/14 7:28 AM, 7/15 7:28 AM, 7/16 7:28 AM, 7/17 7:28 AM, 7/20 7:28 AM, 7/21 7:28 AM, 7/22 7:28 AM, 7/23 7:28 AM, 7/24 7:28 AM, 7/27 7:28 AM, 7/28 7:28 AM, 7/29 7:28 AM, 7/30 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 7/1 7:43 AM, 7/2 7:43 AM, 7/3 7:43 AM, 7/6 7:43 AM, 7/7 7:43 AM, 7/8 7:43 AM, 7/9 7:43 AM, 7/10 7:43 AM, 7/13 7:43 AM, 7/14 7:43 AM, 7/15 7:43 AM, 7/16 7:43 AM, 7/17 7:43 AM, 7/20 7:43 AM, 7/21 7:43 AM, 7/22 7:43 AM, 7/23 7:43 AM, 7/24 7:43 AM, 7/27 7:43 AM, 7/28 7:43 AM, 7/29 7:43 AM, 7/30 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Doc World – Flying Hands (repeat)
In Pakistan's remote mountains, Aniqa Bano gave birth to her deaf daughter, Narjis, unaware of the deep stigma and silence surrounding deaf children. In a society that once kept them in the shadows, Aniqa challenges deep-rooted beliefs and lays a foundation where deaf youth now find not only education and respect, but a world of possibility. (Additional airings: 7/30 8:00 PM, 7/31 12:00 AM, 7/31 3:00 PM)
9:00 AM | I AM disABLEd (repeat)
This heartwarming documentary highlights the challenges and triumphs of students with disabilities and their families, focusing on their abilities and similarities with their typically developing peers rather than their disability. The film seeks to ignite conversations about inclusion and action and encourages thoughtful conversations about what it means to destigmatize disabilities. (Additional airings: 7/30 9:00 PM, 7/31 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Power of Chairs (repeat)
Because of the lack of resources and difficult terrain, being dependent on a wheelchair in Guatemala is a life changing experience, leading to social isolation, school and job discrimination. One organization, whose mobility challenged staff builds customized wheelchairs, changes how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities. This is exemplified by their basketball team where some of the players compete internationally in the Pan American Games and Special Olympics. (Additional airings: 7/23 9:30 PM, 7/24 1:30 AM, 7/24 9:30 AM, 7/26 3:30 AM, 7/26 10:30 AM, 7/26 6:30 PM, 7/27 5:30 AM, 7/30 7:00 PM, 7/31 2:00 AM)
10:30 AM | More Than A Medal (repeat)
Ithaca College is hosted the New York State Special Olympics Summer Games. During two days over 1000 athletes competed in a variety of events including Track & Field, Basketball, Gymnastics, Powerlifting, Swimming and more! This documentary showcases the various athletes, coaches, families, and volunteers who make the games a reality. (Additional airings: 7/30 7:30 PM, 7/31 2:30 AM)
11:00 AM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – Dreaming In Color
From cybersecurity and entrepreneurship to career mentorship and more, follow along as the roadtrippers meet more inspiring leaders across this wide range of industries - and discover there's no limitations on what you can dream when you decide to dream in color. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:00 PM, 7/28 2:00 AM, 7/28 10:00 AM, 7/31 5:00 AM, 7/31 2:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – You Only Live Once (repeat)
What is a life worth living? Certainly a life well lived...because it only happens once. Gianmmarco Soresi goes on a harrowing skydiving trip and realizes that sometimes in love we jump too late; at 15, Brendyn Schneider's dream of a first kiss finally comes true; and Alison Tocci and her family celebrate life and death in wonderful and unique ways. Three storytellers, three interpretations of YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE, hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:30 PM, 7/28 2:30 AM, 7/28 10:30 AM, 7/31 5:30 AM, 7/31 2:30 PM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 7/1 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:00 PM, 7/8 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:00 PM, 7/15 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:00 PM, 7/22 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:00 PM, 7/29 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 7/3 6:30 AM, 7/3 1:30 PM, 7/4 6:00 PM, 7/5 4:00 PM, 7/10 6:30 AM, 7/10 1:30 PM, 7/11 6:00 PM, 7/12 4:00 PM, 7/17 6:30 AM, 7/17 1:30 PM, 7/18 6:00 PM, 7/19 4:00 PM, 7/24 6:30 AM, 7/24 1:30 PM, 7/25 6:00 PM, 7/26 4:00 PM, 7/31 6:30 AM)
2:00 PM | Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward – Dreaming In Color
From cybersecurity and entrepreneurship to career mentorship and more, follow along as the roadtrippers meet more inspiring leaders across this wide range of industries - and discover there's no limitations on what you can dream when you decide to dream in color. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:00 PM, 7/28 2:00 AM, 7/28 10:00 AM, 7/31 5:00 AM, 7/31 11:00 AM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – You Only Live Once (repeat)
What is a life worth living? Certainly a life well lived...because it only happens once. Gianmmarco Soresi goes on a harrowing skydiving trip and realizes that sometimes in love we jump too late; at 15, Brendyn Schneider's dream of a first kiss finally comes true; and Alison Tocci and her family celebrate life and death in wonderful and unique ways. Three storytellers, three interpretations of YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE, hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 7/27 9:30 PM, 7/28 2:30 AM, 7/28 10:30 AM, 7/31 5:30 AM, 7/31 11:30 AM)
3:00 PM | Doc World – Flying Hands (repeat)
In Pakistan's remote mountains, Aniqa Bano gave birth to her deaf daughter, Narjis, unaware of the deep stigma and silence surrounding deaf children. In a society that once kept them in the shadows, Aniqa challenges deep-rooted beliefs and lays a foundation where deaf youth now find not only education and respect, but a world of possibility. (Additional airings: 7/30 8:00 PM, 7/31 12:00 AM, 7/31 8:00 AM)
4:56 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 7/1 5:00 PM, 7/2 5:00 PM, 7/3 5:00 PM, 7/6 5:00 PM, 7/7 5:00 PM, 7/8 5:00 PM, 7/9 5:00 PM, 7/10 5:00 PM, 7/13 5:00 PM, 7/14 5:00 PM, 7/15 5:00 PM, 7/16 5:00 PM, 7/17 5:00 PM, 7/20 4:56 PM, 7/21 4:56 PM, 7/22 4:56 PM, 7/23 4:56 PM, 7/24 4:56 PM, 7/27 4:56 PM, 7/28 4:56 PM, 7/29 4:56 PM, 7/30 4:56 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 7/1 6:00 PM, 7/2 6:00 PM, 7/6 6:00 PM, 7/7 6:00 PM, 7/8 6:00 PM, 7/9 6:00 PM, 7/10 6:00 PM, 7/13 6:00 PM, 7/14 6:00 PM, 7/15 6:00 PM, 7/16 6:00 PM, 7/17 6:00 PM, 7/20 6:00 PM, 7/21 6:00 PM, 7/22 6:00 PM, 7/23 6:00 PM, 7/24 6:00 PM, 7/27 6:00 PM, 7/28 6:00 PM, 7/29 6:00 PM, 7/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | 4 Wheel Bob (repeat)
4 WHEEL BOB tells the story of Bob Coomber, an intrepid adventurer who sets out to becone the first wheelchair hiker to cross the 11,845 foot Kearsarge Pass in the Sierra Nevada of California. The one-hour documentary follows the inspirational journey of Bob while encouraging us to look at our own self-imposed limitations and perhaps reach beyond what we think is possible.
8:00 PM | A Good Life (repeat)
Life is full of joys and struggles. But the experiences of individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) are not fully understood or appreciated by everyone. A GOOD LIFE is an hour-long documentary that takes an intimate look into the lives of six adults living with I/DD and their families. The film shares the challenges and opportunities they face as well as insights from leading national experts and historians in the field. The film's producers embedded themselves with these adults and their families, filming moments from their everyday lives and providing the opportunity to share their stories from a first-person perspective. Viewers see each family dealing with aging in a unique way that is specific to the time period and constructs into which they were born. The film also offers professional perspective and historical context from experts, including Dan Meyers, Al Sigl Community president emeritus; Jeiri Flores, an advocacy specialist with the Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities; professor Tamar Heller of the Institute on Disability and Human Development; Dr. Allison Carey, disability activism sociologist, professor, and author; Nicole VanGorder of Upstate Special Needs Planning; professor Jorge Matos of City University of New York Center for the Humanities; and Dr. Stephen Sulkes of Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities.
9:00 PM | American Experience – Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabiliti (repeat)
The emotional and dramatic story of the decades-long fight for equality and accessibility and the determined people who put their bodies on the line to achieve their goal to change the lives of 43 million Americans.
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour – Episode 23
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 7/3 11:00 PM, 7/5 2:00 PM, 7/10 11:00 PM, 7/12 2:00 PM, 7/17 11:00 PM, 7/19 2:00 PM, 7/24 11:00 PM, 7/26 2:00 PM)