Saturday, May 16th TV listings for PBS World (KAID-DT4) Boise, ID
POV Against the Tide
The friendship between two Koli fishermen in Bombay is fractured by the weight of a changing world and a sea threatened by climate change.
POV Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
Nathan Law's fight for freedom in Hong Kong.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Digging Up Dreams
Bold dreamers like entrepreneur Betsy Fore, Trent Davis, Victoria Thomas and Nigel Barker prove that purpose grows when we dig deep and believe big.
The inter-relations of religion, spirituality and health care.
Outdoor Idaho Salmon River Lodges & Legacies
A journey by raft and jet boat to rustic lodges and other landmarks along the Salmon River.
Dialogue Preserving Public Memory
Marcia talks with Brent Glass, Ph.D., director emeritus of the Smithsonian's Museum of American History, about the ways in which museums, historic sites and memorials are increasingly involving the public in their exhibits.
POV Against the Tide
The friendship between two Koli fishermen in Bombay is fractured by the weight of a changing world and a sea threatened by climate change.
POV Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
Nathan Law's fight for freedom in Hong Kong.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
American Muslims: A History Revealed A New Hope for Freedom
Malika Bilal, Senior Presenter, Al Jazeera English, tells the story of early Black American Muslim communities through a woman named Florence Watts, who moved to the bustling South Side of Chicago around 1910.
American Muslims: A History Revealed A South Asian in the Southwest
Asma Khalid travels to the American Southwest to tell the story of Mir Dad, a Muslim man from South Asia who comes to the U.S. in 1917 and marries a Mexican-American woman on the California-Arizona border in the early years of the 20th century.
Outdoor Idaho Salmon River Lodges & Legacies
A journey by raft and jet boat to rustic lodges and other landmarks along the Salmon River.
Dialogue Preserving Public Memory
Marcia talks with Brent Glass, Ph.D., director emeritus of the Smithsonian's Museum of American History, about the ways in which museums, historic sites and memorials are increasingly involving the public in their exhibits.
Lucy Worsley reinvestigates and reveals new evidence about some of British history's biggest unsolved mysteries.
Shinmachi: Stronger Than a Tsunami
The resilience of the Japanese business district in Hilo, Hawaii, that was destroyed by a tsunami in 1946.
American Masters Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV
The evolution of Korean artist Nam June Paik, the father of video art and coiner of the phrase "electronic superhighway."
Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp
Exploring the long-term effects of the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans by the U.S. government; intergenerational trauma.
America ReFramed Geographies of Kinship
Four adult adoptees return to Korea and recover personal histories that were lost when they were adopted.
Ghost Mountain: The Second Killing Fields of Cambodia
A Cambodian refugee makes his way to Connecticut after escaping the killing fields in 1980.
On Story The Writer Producer Relationship With Christine Vachon & Celine Song
Writer-director Celine Song and independent film producer Christine Vachon talk about the creative relationship between writers and producers.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
On Story The Writer Producer Relationship With Christine Vachon & Celine Song
Writer-director Celine Song and independent film producer Christine Vachon talk about the creative relationship between writers and producers.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind Mayors of the World: Athens
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas.
How the wars in the Middle East are affecting Cyprus; artificial insemination in Europe; RADAR Project; Poland's moose debate.
Overfishing and climate change push South Africa's penquins toward extinction; crowding on Colombia's Santa Cruz del Islote; Singapore promotes religious tolerance.
