Saturday, June 1st TV listings for PBS World (IDPTV-DT4)
The Whitney Reynolds Show Everyday Detectives
Interviews with individuals embarking on their own personal investigations, from uncovering family secrets to exploring past traumas.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack AI Isn't Intelligent
Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, critiques artificial intelligence, economists and the bull market.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Conservative commentator Carrie Sheffield.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Guru Nanak: The Founder of Sikhism -- Life and Legacy
The life story of 15th-century teacher and activist Guru Nanak, founder of the Sikh faith, and how his legacy inspires Sikh Americans, including singer-songwriter Snatam Kaur and Hoboken, N.J., Mayor Ravi Bhalla.
Indian monk and yogi Swami Vivekananda arrives at the first World's Parliament in Chicago in 1893, becoming America's first guru and affecting the worlds of interfaith dialogue and universal spirituality.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack AI Isn't Intelligent
Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, critiques artificial intelligence, economists and the bull market.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Everyday Detectives
Interviews with individuals embarking on their own personal investigations, from uncovering family secrets to exploring past traumas.
The Idaho Reports crew provides reporting and analysis of issues around the state and in Congress.
Efforts to save and restore the artwork of Florence, Italy, after its collection of 14,000 pieces of art and books was destroyed by flooding in 1966.
Outdoor Idaho Owyhee Canyonlands
Sagebrush; volcanic rock; canyons; cowboys; rafters; desert.
Dialogue I Am Adam Lanza's Mother
Liza Long is the author of the blog piece "I Am Adam Lanza's Mother" about her fear of her mentally ill son. She discusses her forthcoming book and the needs of mentally ill youth in Idaho.
Guru Nanak: The Founder of Sikhism -- Life and Legacy
The life story of 15th-century teacher and activist Guru Nanak, founder of the Sikh faith, and how his legacy inspires Sikh Americans, including singer-songwriter Snatam Kaur and Hoboken, N.J., Mayor Ravi Bhalla.
Indian monk and yogi Swami Vivekananda arrives at the first World's Parliament in Chicago in 1893, becoming America's first guru and affecting the worlds of interfaith dialogue and universal spirituality.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Conservative commentator Carrie Sheffield.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Specialized units search for fallen soldiers in Ukraine; Sicily's fight against the South American red fire ant; volcanic threat looms over Iceland; France resurrects Notre Dame.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses his new book, "The Anxious Generation," which explores how social media and phone-based parenting led to Gen Z's mental health crisis.
Explores the link between Steve Jobs and Japan, including his interest in their native food, religion and culture.
Outdoor Idaho Owyhee Canyonlands
Sagebrush; volcanic rock; canyons; cowboys; rafters; desert.
Dialogue I Am Adam Lanza's Mother
Liza Long is the author of the blog piece "I Am Adam Lanza's Mother" about her fear of her mentally ill son. She discusses her forthcoming book and the needs of mentally ill youth in Idaho.
An 80-year-old photographer enlists the help of his daughter and granddaughter to locate a rock where an artist sat to sketch the first published image of the Rocky Mountains in 1842.
A Murder in Montrose: The Paul Broussard Legacy
The 1991 murder of a 27-year-old gay man in Houston results in civil unrest.
America ReFramed Geographies of Kinship
Four adult adoptees return to Korea and recover personal histories that were lost when they were adopted.
A look at long-term foster care includes Noel Anaya's quest for answers about his family and foster care experience; perspectives on adoption and issues of identity and permanency.
American Experience Stonewall Uprising
Violent protests and street demonstrations erupt when police raid New York's Stonewall Inn in 1969.
A Murder in Montrose: The Paul Broussard Legacy
The 1991 murder of a 27-year-old gay man in Houston results in civil unrest.
America ReFramed Geographies of Kinship
Four adult adoptees return to Korea and recover personal histories that were lost when they were adopted.
A look at long-term foster care includes Noel Anaya's quest for answers about his family and foster care experience; perspectives on adoption and issues of identity and permanency.
American Masters Waterman -- Duke: Ambassador of Aloha
The journey and legacy of five-time Olympic medalist Duke Kahanamoku, who broke swimming records and popularized modern-day surfing while overcoming racism.
A House in the Garden: Shofuso and Modernism
Visual explorations of three sites in the Philadelphia region that highlight the influence of traditional Japanese architecture by George Nakashima, Junzo Yoshimura and Antonin and Noemi Raymond.