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WASHINGTON WEEK

with GWEN IFILL

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 @ 6:00PM & 11:00PM

THIS WEEK: THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CASE FOR INTERVENTION IN SYRIA

The debate over U.S. intervention in Syria played out in Washington and on the global stage this week. There were hearings on Capitol Hill and President Obama presented his arguments for military involvement during an overseas news conference ahead of the G-20 meetings in Russia.

President Obama insists that the credibility of the United States, Congress and the international community is on the line over any response to Syria’s alleged use of chemical weapons.


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THE NATIONAL PARKS

AMERICA’S BEST IDEA

GREAT NATURE (1933-1945)

THURSDAY, JULY 9 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

To battle unemployment in the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt creates the Civilian Conservation Corps, which spawns a “golden age” for the parks through major renovation projects. In a groundbreaking study, a young NPS biologist named George Melendez Wright discovers widespread abuses of animal habitats and pushes the service to reform its wildlife policies. Congress narrowly passes a bill to protect the Everglades in Florida as a national park – the first time a park has been created solely to preserve an ecosystem, as opposed to scenic beauty. As America becomes entrenched in World War II, Roosevelt is pressured to open the parks to mining, grazing and lumbering. The president also is subjected to a storm of criticism for expanding the Grand Teton National Parkin Wyoming by accepting a gift of land secretly purchased by John D. Rockefeller Jr.


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EARTHFLIGHT

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A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION

NORTH AMERICA

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 @ 6:00PM & 11:00PM

What would it be like to see the world from a bird’s perspective? To experience riding on the backs of bald eagles and snow geese or flying alongside a flock of brown pelicans as they scan and dive for fish in the ocean below. State-of-the-art technology and sophisticated camera techniques have now made it possible to do just that and more as EARTHFLIGHT, A Nature Special Presentation takes viewers on a breathtaking aerial adventure over six continents.

Episode One: North America
Snow geese, pelicans, and bald eagles fly over the Great Plains, the Grand Canyon, Alaska, New York City and the Golden Gate Bridge as they encounter and engage with bears, dolphins, bison, and spawning fish.


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THE NATIONAL PARKS

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AMERICA’S BEST IDEA

THE EMPIRE OF GRANDEUR (1915-1919)

THURSDAY, JUNE 25 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

In the early 20th century, America has a dozen national parks, but they are a haphazard patchwork of special places under the supervision of different federal agencies. The conservation movement, after failing to stop the Hetch Hetchy dam, pushes the government to establish one unified agency to oversee all the parks, leading to the establishment of the National Park Service in 1916. Its first director, Stephen Mather, a wealthy businessman and passionate park advocate who fought vigorously to establish the NPS, launches an energetic campaign to expand the national park system and bring more visitors to the parks. Among his efforts is to protect the Grand Canyon from encroaching commercial interests and establish it as a national park, rather than a national monument.


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THE NATIONAL PARKS

AMERICA’S BEST IDEA

THE LAST REFUGE (1890-1915)

THURSDAY, JUNE 18 @ 7:00PM & 11:30PM

By the end of the 19th century, widespread industrialization has left many Americans worried about whether the country – once a vast wilderness – will have any pristine land left. At the same time, poachers in the parks are rampant, and visitors think nothing of littering or carving their names near iconic sites like Old Faithful. Congress has yet to establish clear judicial authority or appropriations for the protection of the parks. This sparks a conservation movement by organizations such as the Sierra Club, led by John Muir; the Audubon Society, led by George Bird Grinnell; and the Boone and Crockett Club, led by Theodore Roosevelt. The movement fails, however, to stop San Francisco from building the Hetch Hetchy dam at Yosemite, flooding Muir’s “mountain temple” and leaving him broken-hearted before he dies.


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THE NATIONAL PARKS

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AMERICA’S BEST IDEA

THE SCRIPTURE OF NATURE (1851-1890)

THURSDAY, JUNE 11 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

America’s national parks are a treasure house of nature’s superlatives – 84 million acres of the most stunning landscapes anyone has ever seen. They became the last refuge for magnificent species of animals that otherwise would have vanished forever; today, they remain a refuge for human beings seeking to replenish their spirit.

The national parks embody a radical idea, as uniquely American as the Declaration of Independence, born in the United States nearly a century after its creation. It is a truly democratic idea, that the magnificent natural wonders of the land should be available not to a privileged few, but to everyone.


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LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER

AUDRA MCDONALD IN CONCERT: GO BACK HOME

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 @ 8:00PM

Live From Lincoln Centerbrings broadcasts of live performances of music, drama, and dance direct from the stages of Lincoln Center in New York City into homes across America and around the world. Presenting work by the world’s premier performers, the Emmy Award–winning program invites the television audience to experience live performance with all the intimacy and immediacy of being right on stage.


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WASHINGTON WEEK

with GWEN IFILL

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 @ 10:00PM

This Week: U.S. Makes Case for Miltary Strike on Syria; 50th Anniversary of March on Washington

President Barack Obama made the case for U.S. military strike against Syria on Wednesday during an interview with Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff. The president talked about the need for intervention in Syria’s civil war on the basis of U.S. national security interests as well as humanitarian concerns.


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IN PERFORMANCE

AT THE WHITE HOUSE

A CELEBRATION OF MUSIC

FROM THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 @ 9:00PM

President and Mrs. Obama will host the concert event in honor of Black History Month.  Artists include Natalie Cole, Bob Dylan, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Smokey Robinson, Seal, the Blind Boys of Alabama and the Howard University Choir.  Morgan Freeman and Queen Latifah will serve as emcees.


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THE MARCH

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 @ 7:00PM & 12:00AM

The Marchis the story of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, told by the people who organized and participated in it. It includes interviews with some of the key actors; members of the inner circles of the core organizational groups; Hollywood supporters and civil rights campaigners; John F. Kennedy administration officials; and the ordinary people who became part of the crowd of thousands, who thronged to Washington D.C. by all and every means: plane, bus and car.


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