
TV Schedule for PBS World (KISU-DT4) Pocatello, ID
Friday, May 30th TV listings for PBS World (KISU-DT4) Pocatello, ID
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Closer to Truth: Philosophy of Biology Evolution vs. Religion: Anything New?
Exploring discrepancies between the science of evolution and the beliefs of religion; how religion itself evolved.
NHK World's newest program provides comprehensive coverage of events in Japan and Asia.
News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
Asian Americans Breaking Through
Asian Americans navigate their growing influence at the turn of the millennium, but also face what it means to be an American in a polarized society.
A group of seniors attempts to break a skydiving world record; these "golden flyers" over the age of 60 jump out of planes at 10,000 feet and along the way, build camaraderie and spiritual connections transcending the limit of age.
Wild Nevada Toiyabe Crest Trail
The Toiyabe Crest Trail, a former Civilian Conservation Corps project from the 1930's, is being restored.
The Desert Speaks Hummingbirds: From Desert to Jungle
The life of the hummingbird, from the Sonoran Desert to Ecuador's mountaintop preserve of Loma Alta; howler monkeys.
POV Shorts Passage
Families mark new phases of life; films include "Shirampari: Legacies of the River" and "Boat People."
Stories From the Stage On the Road Again
Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard explore the art of storytelling.
Outdoor Idaho Pushing the Boundaries
Youthful adventurers -- including a group of blind rafters, climbers at the City of Rocks and a BMX racer -- push boundaries.
Dialogue Author Claire Vaye Watkins
Marcia Franklin talks with author Claire Vaye Watkins about the nexus between her life and works. Watkinsa, a professor at the University of Michigan, was the recipient of the Story Prize and a Guggenheim Fellowship before she was 30.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Closer to Truth: Philosophy of Biology Evolution vs. Religion: Anything New?
Exploring discrepancies between the science of evolution and the beliefs of religion; how religion itself evolved.
POV Shorts Passage
Families mark new phases of life; films include "Shirampari: Legacies of the River" and "Boat People."
Stories From the Stage On the Road Again
Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard explore the art of storytelling.
Asian Americans Breaking Through
Asian Americans navigate their growing influence at the turn of the millennium, but also face what it means to be an American in a polarized society.
A group of seniors attempts to break a skydiving world record; these "golden flyers" over the age of 60 jump out of planes at 10,000 feet and along the way, build camaraderie and spiritual connections transcending the limit of age.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day, along with news-making interviews and analysis from BBC correspondents around the globe.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
The untold stories of Japanese Americans who fled the West Coast during World War II as the U.S. government prepared to incarcerate them.
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.
Survivors and descendants talk about the racial inheritance of Japanese-American family incarceration during World War II.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.