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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Media Menu for November 16, 2011



Here are home viewing suggestions for the week, selected from online advanced TV program listings and aligned with the state and national K-12 academic standards available online. Please consult local listings also, since actual broadcast times may vary.   The Websites cited in the “Log on“  box  below the TV listing provide further details about the show’s  topic and may contain links to video clips from the show or a complete streaming video version of the show.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011,
8-9 p.m.
PBS
Science
Middle and High  School

NATURE :My Life as a Turkey

As we approach the Thanksgiving  holiday,  here’s something to think about.  It’s the true story of writer and naturalist Joe Hutto (portrayed by Jeff Palmer) as he raises a family of turkey chicks.  This film chronicles Hutto’s remarkable experience of imprinting wild turkey eggs and raising the hatchlings to adulthood. Deep in the wilds of Florida, Hutto spent each day out and about as a “wild turkey” with his family of chicks — until the day came when he had to let his children grow up and go off on their own. As it turned out, this was harder than he ever imagined. Hutto’s story also became a book,” Illumination in the Flatlands”. TV-PG
Log on http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133r58

Thursday,  November  17, 2011,
10-11 p.m.
CNBC Channel
Science and Technology
Middle and High  School

CNBC presents: The Race to Rebuild: America’s Infrastructure

From California to Minnesota and Pennsylvania, states nationwide are grappling with crumbling infrastructure…600,000 bridges in need of repair, one-third of America’s major roads in dire condition, thousands of miles of old fuel lines stressed to their limits and billions of dollars needed to shore up the nations levees. It’s a crisis sweeping the nation. Is there a solution? Or is this our future? The American Society of Civil Engineers has given our nation’s infrastructure a near failing grade of “D” overall. And, according to the Urban Land Institute, the U.S. needs to spend $2 trillion to rebuild roads, bridges and other critical pieces of public infrastructure that are reaching the end of their life spans, money that many believe just does not exist.  This documentary  reported by Correspondent Michelle Caruso-Cabrera,  takes viewers inside the infrastructure problems at hand and asks experts and policy makers what it will take to put the nation back on track.
Log on  http://www.cnbc.com/id/44610346/

Friday,  November  18, 2011,
9-10:30
PBS
Arts
Middle and High  School

PBS ARTS FROM Cleveland: WOMEN WHO ROCK

Women musicians, from Bessie Smith to Janis Joplin to Lady Gaga, have made a mark on America’s soundtrack. Hosted by Cyndi Lauper, this performance documentary is inspired by the “Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power” exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. The film reveals new insights into what it means to be female in the male-dominated world of rock and roll, while exploring how those dynamics between the sexes have changed with time.  The film is produced by Susan Wittenberg and Carol Stein with assistance from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. TV-PG
Log on  http://www.ideastream.org/programs/womenwhorock

Saturday,  November  19, 2011,
8-9 p.m.
CNN
Economics and Science
Middle and High  School

The New Promised Land: Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley nurtures ingenuity, but some complain that racial diversity at its high-tech companies is almost nonexistent. Now, as shown in this documentary, some black entrepreneurs are risking everything to become "the next big thing."
Log on http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/in.america/black.in.america/

Sunday,  November  20, 2011,
8-9 p.m.
National Geographic Channel
U.S. History
Middle and High  School

How It Was: Shooting of Ronald Reagan

This documentary contains video John Hinckley Jr.'s assassination attempt and then goes behind the scenes to see how the White House managed a crisis that lifted President Ronald Reagan to new heights of public approval.
Log on http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/nat-geo-wild/wild-all-videos/ngc-the-shooting-of-ronald-reagan.html

Monday, November  21, 2011,
9-11 p.m.
National Geographic Channel
U.S. and World History
Middle and High  School

Inside the Iraq War

With  U.S. troops just weeks away from complete departure from Iraq, this documentary provides a personal in-depth look at the grim reality of the last  years of that war. The film goes inside covert  operations and witnesses  the emotional toll of modern warfare through the eyes of the soldiers who have their boots on the ground and the pilots who undertake death-defying missions.
Log on http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/national-geographic-channel/all-videos/?source=NavNGCHome

Tuesday, November  22, 2011,
8-9 p.m.
PBS
World History
Middle and High  School

SECRETS OF THE DEAD: Deadliest Battle

This documentary provides a thorough account of the fierce, seven-month Battle of Stalingrad, a bloody WWII conflict between German and Russian troops that resulted in more than a million casualties. Included: archival footage; information gleaned from the Russian archives. Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was the largest troop offensive in military history. And the Battle of Stalingrad is arguably the deadliest single battle the world has ever seen. The eventual Russian victory has long been lauded as a shining example of Stalin's military genius. He is said to have baited the much more powerful and technologically advanced German army with a carefully executed withdrawal, then caught the Nazis unprepared in vicious city-block-by-city-block fighting that decimated the German forces. By the time the battle was over, more than one million lives had been lost and the course of the war permanently altered. But 70 years after the battle was fought, newly uncovered documents, survivor accounts and stunning archival footage are revealing a different picture. "Deadliest Battle" uncovers evidence that describes a forced retreat by the Russians, not a tactical one, in addition to much fiercer fighting in the countryside than previously thought. The battle not only changed the course of World War II, but established the Soviet Union as a superpower to be reckoned with in the long Cold War that lay ahead. More than a half-century later, the full impact of this horrific battle is revealed. TV-PG
Log on http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/features/deadliest-battle-preview-this-episode/550

Wednesday, November  23, 2011,
9-11 p.m.
History  Channel
U.S. History
Middle and High  School

BRAD MELTZER’S DECODED: Billy The Kid

Every now and then a researcher will discover a historical enigma, an unproven rumor, a story with a puzzling outcome. Such encounters are an irresistible challenge for Brad Meltzer, the best-selling author. He unraveled many of them thread-by-thread in his recent documentary series.  But there are many more secrets that remain unsolved, and Meltzer will tackle some of the most compelling ones. Joining Brad are  Buddy Levy, a professor and journalist who assumes there is always more than meets the eye; Christine McKinley, a mechanical engineer who believes only what can be proved; and Scott Rolle, a trial lawyer who is skeptical by nature. Together they will examine the clues, rumors and conspiracy theories behind  story of  Billy The Kid.
Log on http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/national-geographic-channel/all-videos/?source=NavNGCHome

Book TV Schedule

Sunday, November 20th

12am (ET)
Approx. 5 hr.
2011 Miami Book Fair International: SATURDAY Coverage 
Multiple Authors
6am (ET)
Approx. 1 hr. 13 min.
"The Better Angels of Our Nature" 
Steven Pinker
7:30am (ET)
Approx. 1 hr. 28 min.
"Witness to an Extreme Century: A Memoir" 
Robert Jay Lifton
LIVE 12pm (ET)
Approx. 4 hr.
2011 Miami Book Fair International: SUNDAY Coverage 
Multiple Authors
5pm (ET)
Approx. 47 min.
"Assassins of the Turquoise Palace" 
Roya Hakakian
6pm (ET)
Approx. 56 min.
The Kennedy Detail: JFK's Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence 
Gerald Blaine; Lisa McCubbin
7:30pm (ET)
Approx. 1 hr. 28 min.
"Witness to an Extreme Century: A Memoir" 
Robert Jay Lifton

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