Sunday, November 16th TV listings for PBS (KLCS) Los Angeles, CA HD
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Diagnosis and Treatment for Subtypes of Depression
Brain scans and biological markers can aid with diagnosis and treatment of depression.
Story in the Public Square Andrew Holland
CEO Andrew Holland, Fusion Industry Association, talks about technology that produces vast quantities of energy with very small quantities of waste.
Lyla in the Loop Everett's Swim Lesson; Miss Emmaline's New Beginning New
Everett faces his fear of water by taking a swimming lesson; Lyla doesn't want Miss Emmaline to move.
Wild Kratts Hammerheads
The brothers learn about hunting mechanics from hammerhead sharks after Martin loses the Creature Power Discs.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Neighbor Day
Daniel learns the benefits of doing good deeds.
Rosie's Rules Fort Fuentes; Rosie's Derby Car
The Fuentes kids make a fort in the living room but disagree about what to put in it; Rosie and Javi build a car for a derby race.
Sesame Street Cookie Monster's Big Puzzle
Cookie Monster tries to bake a new cookie for Elmo; Abby and Grover solve a puzzle of their own.
Work It Out Wombats! A House for Snout; JunJun's Brain Freeze
Zeke and Louise plan to build a house for Snout; Kaya hopes to make a video once JunJun conquers his on-camera jitters.
Cyberchase Soil Turmoil
The team shrink to the size of tiny insects to try to help their earthworm friend Hapo figure out what is damaging his soil.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Sarah Jakes Roberts -- Healing Trauma -- In Studio
Author Sarah Jakes Roberts talks about healing from past trauma, building stronger relationships and deepening faith.
First-hand accounts, de-classified films and period images show how the city of Chicago transformed itself into a major producer of war materials during World War II.
Healing a Soldier's Heart (2013)
Four Vietnam veterans with PTSD travel back to Vietnam to face their emotional demons.
The Green Box: At the Heart of War
Hidden secrets launch a son's life-long quest to discover a father he never knew; the story's intimate personal details of war speak to the archetypal trauma faced by veteran families of all eras.
Four nuns of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange escape the Solomon Islands after Japan invades during World War II.
Exploring the continual role of servicemen and women across global communities, including military recruiters, and a look at the decades-long environmental cleanup of former military installations.
Growing Native Growing Native Northwest: Coast Salish
Exploring ongoing traditions of the tribes of the Pacific Northwest, including totem poles, language preservation and traditional crafts; a yearly canoe journey in which tribes visit places their ancestors once inhabited.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Chicken of the Woods
Les Stroud experiments with a fungus found in a local forest.
Wild Rivers With Tillie The Rio Grande -- Jewel in the Desert
Traversing the Rio Grande, from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico, through a desert teeming with wildlife and desert flora.
NOVA Human: Neanderthal Encounters
How Homo sapiens lived alongside Neanderthals and how they helped make us who we are today.
Courtmaker: John Marshall and the Forging of America's Supreme Court
Exploring the life of Chief Justice John Marshall, who built the Supreme Court into the third pillar of American government.
Reel South 36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime
Muslim American families fight for justice after students are murdered in Chapel Hill, N.C.; they confront the grief of the loss and push back against the claim that their deaths were part of a random dispute.
Independent Lens Ratified
The push to add the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution through the legal battle in Virginia.
See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and the Iowa Caucuses
The importance of the Iowa Caucus as presidential candidates from one or both parties descend upon the state to make their case for votes.
History With David Rubenstein Selwyn Vickers
Dr. Selwyn Vickers, CEO of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Spain one year after the floods in Valencia; protesting the government in France; the horse whisperer in Bosnia and Herzegovina; coal mining displaces olive groves in Turkey.
The pressure is on Annika and the team after a phone with a recording of a drowning is handed into police headquarters.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton Back to School
Converting a 10,000 square-foot elementary school into a multigenerational home filled with artwork and oddities.
By the River Leslie Hooton
Author Leslie Hooton talks about her book, "After Everyone Else," her writing process and her love of reading.
N'DIGO Studio George E. Johnson Sr., part 1
Entrepreneur George E. Johnson Sr., founder of Johnson Products Co.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Ray Dalio
Investor and author Ray Dalio discusses how to prepare for a world that is always changing and the best and worst ways to invest money.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Rochon: High Quality Concentration
Investor Francois Rochon, founder of Giverny Capital, goes through the process of finding a select group of high-quality companies with sustainable competitive advantages to hold for the long term.
Sit and Be Fit Exercising With Accessories
Warmup exercises using a large ball; using a small ball for finger flexibility.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Pain Relief for the Back & Knees
A workout focusing on the back, core and knees helping to relieve any pain or discomfort.
