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Break! (In Case of Emergency): A Media Survival Guide for 2020
Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020
Take an in-depth look at the issues media users are facing today. You’ll hear from a variety of experts and regular media users about the complexities of digital and social media and how people can find credible and trustworthy information.
‘Latino Vote: Dispatches from the Battleground’
Get an inside look at the high-stakes effort to get out the Latino vote in this year’s election. Political candidates are focused on maximizing turnout and support from Latinos, poised to be the largest non-white voting bloc.
‘COBRA’ navigates political crisis and personal fallout
“COBRA” follows the British Prime Minister and his emergency committee. Catch up via the PBS app before the final episode airs Sunday at 9 p.m.
‘Flesh and Blood’ on Masterpiece
Lust, greed, wrath, envy and pride are just some of the deadly sins that plague a seemingly happy family in “Flesh and Blood,” premiering on “Masterpiece.” The mystery-thriller stars Imelda Staunton and Francesca Annis, who play close neighbors cast into a generational psychodrama.
Jennifer Garner joins Kelly Corrigan for “Tell Me More”
“Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan,” a new candid and heartfelt interview series hosted by the four-time New York Times bestselling author, premieres Mondays, October 5 at 8 p.m.
American Masters “LennoNYC”
With a prologue by Yoko Ono, this film profiles John Lennon and Ono’s years in New York City: their search for artistic and personal freedom; their family life with son, Sean; their commitment to peace and political activism; their struggles to remain in America; and, of course, Lennon’s music from that period.
Immigration and Civic Integration: Becoming American
Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020
Immigration has played an important role in almost every era in U.S. history, but it is often at the center of contentious political and economic debate. What does it mean to “become an American?”
PBS NewsHour covers the final presidential debate
As the nation prepares to vote in the 2020 presidential election, the PBS NewsHour team is providing coverage and analysis of the presidential and vice presidential debates. Watch each event live on Arizona PBS 8.1 at 6 p.m. or watch the livestream on this page.
Tonight at 7 p.m.: ‘RBG: Her Legacy & the Court’s Future’
At this moment, the country is mourning a historic civil rights figure and a cultural icon, and we are also being torn further in political acrimony over the fight to fill her seat.
Talking Politics with Arizona Campaign Leaders
Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020
Daniel Scarpinato, Chief of Staff to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, and Sarah Elliot, Arizona State Director, The Impact Project, visited Arizona State University’s campus to participate in the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership to discuss the 2018 gubernatorial campaign.