Thursday, July 16th TV listings for PBS World (KUID-DT4) Moscow, ID
The history and impact of a one-of-a-kind music therapy camp for people with disabilities.
A husband and wife team travel to California to rescue wild and domestic animals.
Oregon Field Guide Acosia Red Elk; Sunstones; Wilson River Photo Essay
Acosia Red Elk, a world champion powwow jingle dancer; Oregon's state gemstone; Wilson River.
Idaho Experience Proving Up: Idaho's Homesteaders
This surge of newcomers isn't Idaho's first land rush. That distinction goes to homesteaders proving up more than a century ago. The locals' first struggle with outsiders is a burden carried by Native American tribes going back several centuries.
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.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Story in the Public Square Jeffrey Rosen
Author and constitutional scholar Jeffrey Rosen discusses Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, the rise and fall of each man's reputation and the enduring questions asked about power, the citizen and the American state.
Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, medicine and climate science.
We Hold These Truths: The Global Quest for Liberty
Exploring the promise and enduring influence of America's Declaration of Independence in the U.S. and around the world.
A woman and her newly discovered family set out to uncover the truth behind their forced separation.
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."
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Coverage from Washington, D.C. and London, with a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discussing the biggest stories of the day.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
Following a diverse group of students and activists during the 2020 election to get an understanding of young people's perceptions of voting and civic engagement.
America ReFramed Running With My Girls
Five female activists run for municipal office in Denver -- one of the U.S.'s fastest gentrifying cities.
Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., examines race, class and gender expectations for Black girls in Southwest Florida.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
America ReFramed Running With My Girls
Five female activists run for municipal office in Denver -- one of the U.S.'s fastest gentrifying cities.
Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., examines race, class and gender expectations for Black girls in Southwest Florida.
Following a diverse group of students and activists during the 2020 election to get an understanding of young people's perceptions of voting and civic engagement.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
