Saturday, July 11th TV listings for PBS World (KUID-DT4) Moscow, ID
A Washington, DC, based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with humor and humanity.
The Last Battlefront: Quest for the Vote in Washington, DC
Exploring Washington, D.C.'s long struggle for self-government and voting rights through the experiences of its citizens.
Breaking the Deadlock How to Fix an Election
Moderator Aaron Tang guides a panel through a hypothetical scenario around election issues and government integrity.
Compass Points From PBS News New
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Unfiltered Conversations
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis of Honest Renovations; Jennifer Oxley, co-creator of Wonder Pets.
By the 1920s, John Deere, Ford and International Harvester emerged as leaders to develop a reliable tractor that would become part of everyday agriculture.
Outdoor Idaho Seeking Refuge
Exploring the Kootenai, Deer Flat, Minidoka, Camas, Bear Lake and Grays Lake, which are Idaho's six national wildlife refuges.
Dialogue Walking "the Way" With Kurt Koontz
Idahoan Kurt Koontz talks with host Marcia Franklin about his book "A Million Steps," which chronicles his journey along the Camino de Santiago trail in northern Spain, a historic 500-mile route known as "The Way."
A Washington, DC, based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with humor and humanity.
The Last Battlefront: Quest for the Vote in Washington, DC
Exploring Washington, D.C.'s long struggle for self-government and voting rights through the experiences of its citizens.
Breaking the Deadlock How to Fix an Election
Moderator Aaron Tang guides a panel through a hypothetical scenario around election issues and government integrity.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
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.
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
History With David Rubenstein Benn Steil
Author Benn Steil, senior fellow and director of international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the life and career of Henry Wallace.
History With David Rubenstein Ken Burns
Filmmaker and producer Ken Burns explores the story of baseball and what it reveals about the triumphs and tragedies of American history.
Outdoor Idaho Seeking Refuge
Exploring the Kootenai, Deer Flat, Minidoka, Camas, Bear Lake and Grays Lake, which are Idaho's six national wildlife refuges.
Dialogue Walking "the Way" With Kurt Koontz
Idahoan Kurt Koontz talks with host Marcia Franklin about his book "A Million Steps," which chronicles his journey along the Camino de Santiago trail in northern Spain, a historic 500-mile route known as "The Way."
The War That Made America Unlikely Allies
Relations intensify between the French, British and Native Americans as the war moves to upstate New York.
A French Village Behind the Wall
The trial of Daniel Larcher begins in autumn 1945; Antoine returns to a new life with Geneviève.
Rohna Classified (2025)
A WWII transport ship equipped with non-functioning lifeboats and inadequate lifebelts was sunk by one of the first radio-guided missiles ever used in war. 1,015 U.S. soldiers were killed in the attack.
The War That Made America A Country Between
The bitter history between the French and English; George Washington massacres a French convoy and triggers a war.
The War That Made America Unlikely Allies
Relations intensify between the French, British and Native Americans as the war moves to upstate New York.
America ReFramed No Time to Fail
Rhode Island's local election administrators and poll workers work to secure the vote for their community during the 2020 election.
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.
Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America
American landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted helped design many well-known urban parks, including New York's Central Park, and designed the public parks and parkway systems in Buffalo, N.Y.
Capturing America: The Carol Highsmith Story
Everyday photographer Carol Highsmith wakes up with one mission -- to document every nook and cranny of the United States, from its mountains and quirky roadside attractions to unforgettable characters both known and unknown.
On Story On Book to TV Adaptations
A look inside the creative process of writers, creators and filmmakers.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
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 The Open Mind at 70: Part II
TV host Lawrence O'Donnell interviews Alexander Heffner about the history of "The Open Mind."
