
Saturday, May 10th TV listings for PBS World (KSIN-DT3) Sioux City, IA
The Whitney Reynolds Show Unfiltered Conversations
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis of Honest Renovations; Jennifer Oxley, co-creator of Wonder Pets.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Byrne: Great Investor Perspective
Susan Byrne, director emerita, Westwood Holdings Group, shares her views on current market conditions and advice for investors.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé New
E.A. Hanks.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Susan Glasser, The New Yorker; Asma Khalid, NPR and ABC News; David Sanger, The New York Times; Nancy Youssef, The Wall Street Journal.
Insight into one man's risk to help resettled refugees and the racism and injustice they face, from access to medical care to economic mobility.
Looking for dollars and sense in the agricultural budget as the head of USDA goes to Capitol Hill; a group of wheat producers who are growing their own grains and markets; commodity market analysis with Mark Gold.
Pati Jinich Explores PanAmericana Juneau & Whitehorse -- Sister Cities New
Exploring the sister cities of Alaska's capital, Juneau, and the capital of Canada's Yukon Territory, Whitehorse, where a pioneering culture of artistry and entrepreneurship thrive alongside the unforgiving wilderness.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Byrne: Great Investor Perspective
Susan Byrne, director emerita, Westwood Holdings Group, shares her views on current market conditions and advice for investors.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Preserving a Legacy
Michael Reagan shares the mission of the Reagan Legacy Foundation; Mike Menard reflects on his tough childhood; Tara Johnson of Hope House; Earl Toon reflects on his music career.
Independent Lens Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer's
A portrayal of three families confronting the unique challenges of Alzheimer's and how the disease transforms roles and relationships.
Independent Lens Matter of Mind: My ALS
Three people face different paths as they live with the progressively debilitating illness ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Insight into one man's risk to help resettled refugees and the racism and injustice they face, from access to medical care to economic mobility.
A small group of U.S. table tennis players made history by visiting then-isolated China in 1971, establishing people-to-people links that are still carried on today by American and Chinese college students.
Pati Jinich Explores PanAmericana Juneau & Whitehorse -- Sister Cities
Exploring the sister cities of Alaska's capital, Juneau, and the capital of Canada's Yukon Territory, Whitehorse, where a pioneering culture of artistry and entrepreneurship thrive alongside the unforgiving wilderness.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
E.A. Hanks.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Susan Glasser, The New Yorker; Asma Khalid, NPR and ABC News; David Sanger, The New York Times; Nancy Youssef, The Wall Street Journal.
Compulsory firearms lessons for students in Poland; a pizzeria in Italy employs only people on the autism spectrum; dogs help combat depression; Croatia's lamplighters.
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.
The Class Senior Year
Students of Deer Valley High School and their college adviser are filled with expectations as they near their final year, but senior rites of passage are put on hold as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
American Experience The Movement and The "Madman"
Two antiwar protests in the fall of 1969 cause President Richard Nixon to cancel his "madman" plans for a massive escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam.
The incarceration of 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans during World War II following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, 7,500 of which were held at Amache in southeastern Colorado.
A French Village The Landing (June 12, 1940)
A doctor, a businessman, a teacher and other residents of a rural French village during World War II are unaware of the German occupation looming on the horizon.
Asian Americans A Question of Loyalty
The first generation of U.S.-born Asian Americans have their loyalties tested during World War II.
American Experience The Movement and The "Madman"
Two antiwar protests in the fall of 1969 cause President Richard Nixon to cancel his "madman" plans for a massive escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam.
The incarceration of 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans during World War II following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, 7,500 of which were held at Amache in southeastern Colorado.
American Delivery (2024)
Pregnant mothers share their unique journeys through pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, revealing the joys, fears and realities of giving birth in America.
Asian Americans A Question of Loyalty
The first generation of U.S.-born Asian Americans have their loyalties tested during World War II.
The Vow From Hiroshima (2020)
Portrait of Setsuko Thurlow, 85, a survivor of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World War II, through the lens of her friendship with second generation survivor Mitchie Takeuchi.
North Korea: A Filmmaker Walks the Tightrope
Filmmaker Yang Yonghi, a second-generation North Korean resident of Japan, uses her films to explore conflicted feelings about her family.