
Saturday, August 2nd TV listings for PBS Explore (WDSE2) Duluth, MN
Hotter weather impacts the animals as the waterhole becomes busier as the night gets cooler, and nocturnal activity brings a new predator out of the shadows -- the elusive hyena.
Rain transforms life at the waterhole, creating an abundance of food as mating and birthing seasons arrive; moderate weather makes it harder for predators as prey is able to migrate farther.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Great Investor Warnings
Investment legend Jeremy Grantham warns the U.S. stock market is as expensive as it's ever been and advises looking overseas for superior values.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Unsung Heroes
The Chris Tattoo Team provides hope through art; the Sharing Notes Crew visit hospital patients; flag football coach Juliana Salvana.
VOCES Slumlord Millionaire
A group of New York residents, activists and nonprofit attorneys fight corrupt landlords for the basic human right to a home.
POV Shorts Until He's Back
Ahmed tries to get his son's remains back home to Morocco so he can say goodbye.
Warthogs and elephants discover a new manmade waterhole in the African savannah.
Hotter weather impacts the animals as the waterhole becomes busier as the night gets cooler, and nocturnal activity brings a new predator out of the shadows -- the elusive hyena.
Rain transforms life at the waterhole, creating an abundance of food as mating and birthing seasons arrive; moderate weather makes it harder for predators as prey is able to migrate farther.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Autism and girls with Jules Edwards from the Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network and professor Gina Rippon, international expert on brain-imaging techniques.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Puck; Andrea Mitchell, NBC News; Nancy Youssef, The Atlantic; Alexander Ward, The Wall Street Journal.
Hosts Julie Zenner, Dennis Anderson.
Native Report Native Philanthropy and Reclaiming Land
A City Council member from Wisconsin leads the Wisconsin Point land transfer proposal; a group in Seattle helps members of their urban Native community combat homelessness.
This Old House Ridgewood: Ridgewood Revival
The team is back in New Jersey for another project with builder Zack Dettmore; homeowners Peter and Kay want to modernize their 1930s colonial home and add an extension to enhance their kitchen.
Ask This Old House Uneven Paver Patio; EV Charger
Fixing an uneven paver patio; common types of ladders and how to use them safely; installing a Level 2 EV charger.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) discusses the impact of Trump's tax cut bill, his response to critics of its cost and Medicaid provisions, new developments in Gaza, and the challenge of representing a Democratic-leaning district as a Republican.
Evolution Earth Grasslands
Scientists take a look at animal species with the power to transform and restore grasslands.
Shot in the Arm (2023)
Filmmaker Scott Hamilton Kennedy explores the cultural zeitgeist of vaccine hesitancy both in the past and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Doctors in San Francisco, a 9-year-old Navajo girl in Arizona, and an Amish father in Indiana pursue a cure for a genetic illness that causes babies to be born without an immune system.
From Novel to Movie: The Yearling in Florida
A unique look back at the novel "The Yearling" by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and the film of the same name, with commentary from actor Claude Jarman Jr. and the crew who worked on the film.
Sign off.
The Open Mind The Vagina Business
Author Marina Gerner talks about long overdue innovation in women's reproductive health.
An end to the Kurdish conflict; zero-waste city in Italy; 30 years after Srebrenica; village stores stop rural exodus in France.
The end of USAID spells the end of youth projects in Colombia; the downside of the tourism boom in Zanzibar; rangers learn forensic skills to fight wildlife crime in South Africa; Switzerland's hidden carbon footprint.