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The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and television program distributor. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, PBS is an independently operated non-profit organization and is the most prominent provider of television programs to public television stations in the United States, distributing series such as Keeping Up Appearances, BBC World News, NOVA scienceNOW, NOVA, Sesame Street, Doctor Who, PBS NewsHour, Walking with Dinosaurs, Masterpiece, Nature, American Masters, Frontline, and Antiques Roadshow.
Since the mid-2000s Roper polls commissioned by PBS have consistently placed the service as the most-trusted national institution in the United States. However, PBS is not responsible for all programming carried on public television stations, a large proportion of which (including most specials aired during multi-annually pledge drives) come from third-party sources, including member stations (such as WGBH, WETA-TV, WNET, WTTW National Productions), American Public Television and independent producers. This distinction is a frequent source of viewer confusion.
The PBS NewsHour is an American daily evening television news program that is broadcast on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), airing seven nights a week on more than 300 of the public broadcaster's member stations. As the nation's first hour-long nightly news broadcast, the program is known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events.
Since August 2013, the program's weekday broadcasts – which run one hour in length, and are produced by Washington, D.C. member station WETA-TV – have been co-anchored by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff--the first, and as of 2016, only, all-female anchor team of a national nightly news program on broadcast television. Since its launch in September of that same year, the Saturday and Sunday editions of the program (titled as PBS NewsHour Weekend) – which run for 30 minutes and are produced by New York City PBS member station WNET – have been anchored by Hari Sreenivasan.
The PBS NewsHour originates from WETA's studios in Arlington County, Virginia with additional facilities in San Francisco and Denver. It is a collaboration between WNET, WETA-TV, and fellow PBS member television station KQED in San Francisco.
PBS Digital Studios is a YouTube channel and network through which PBS distributes original educational web video content. It comprises both original series and partnerships with existing YouTube channels. Most of the series are about science, pop culture, art, food, news, and music, though the channel originally launched with a series of video remixes based on PBS icons such as Mr. Rogers.
PBS Digital Studios founded by Jason Seiken in June 2012. They had their first viral hit with a "remix" of autotuned vocals from Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood titled "Garden of Your Mind."
The PBS Digital Studios network has received more than 500 million views and has over 7 million subscribers. Popular series found on their channels include Crash Course, Blank on Blank, It’s Okay To Be Smart, and the multiple Webby Award-winning PBS Idea Channel. Each month, the shows average more than 5 million streams.
Its first scripted series, Frankenstein, MD, launched on August 19, 2014 and ran until October 31, 2014.
Charles Peete "Charlie" Rose, Jr. (born January 5, 1942) is an American television talk show host and journalist. Since 1991, he has hosted Charlie Rose, an interview show distributed nationally by PBS since 1993. He has also co-anchored CBS This Morning since 2012. Rose also substitutes for the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley when Pelley is off or on assignment. Rose, along with Lara Logan, has hosted the revived CBS classic Person to Person, a news program during which celebrities are interviewed in their homes, originally hosted from 1953 to 1961 by Edward R. Murrow.
Rose was born in Henderson, North Carolina, the only child of Margaret (née Frazier) and Charles Peete Rose, Sr., tobacco farmers who owned a country store. As a child, Rose lived above his parents' store in Henderson and helped out with the family business from age seven. Rose admitted in a Fresh Dialogues interview that as a child his insatiable curiosity was constantly getting him in trouble. A high school basketball star, Rose entered Duke University intending to pursue a degree with a pre-med track, but an internship in the office of Democratic North Carolina Senator B. Everett Jordan got him interested in politics. Rose graduated in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in history. At Duke, he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity. He earned a Juris Doctor from the Duke University School of Law in 1968. He met his wife, Mary (King), while attending Duke.
PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode July 16, 2017
A new Washington Post-ABC news poll shows 60 percent of Americans believe Russia tried to influence last year’s election and 41 percent believe the Trump campaign intentionally aided those efforts. The poll also shows President Trump’s approval rating has dropped to 36 percent. NewsHour Weekend’s Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan to break down the numbers and how they impact Trump’s base.
On this edition for Saturday, July 15, one opposition leader in Russia is urging youth to speak out. Later, the expansion of presidential power and crackdown on dissent one year after a failed coup in Turkey. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
Friday on the NewsHour, new revelations about a former Soviet counter-intelligence officer joining a meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer. We continue our series "Inside Putin's Russia" with a look at the complex U.S.-Russia relationship under Trump. Mark Shields and David Brooks analyze the week’s news. And we head to Denmark for the world's largest jazz festival.
The 37th annual A Capitol Fourth, is airing LIVE on PBS from the West Lawn of the US Capitol. If you cannot make it to Washington, DC in person, follow along with us on Facebook and Twitter (@July4thPBS) and use the hashtag #July4thPBS to join the conversation. This July 4th, America’s national Independence Day celebration kicks off our country’s 241st birthday hosted by John Stamos and featuring an all-star lineup including The Beach Boys featuring John Stamos and Mark McGrath, The Blues Brothers featuring Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi with special guest Sam Moore, Kellie Pickler, The Four Tops, Trace Adkins, Chris Blue, Yolanda Adams,Sofia Carson, Laura Osnes and maestro Jack Everly leading the National Symphony Orchestra! This American tradition airs live on PBS Tuesday, July 4, 2...
Wednesday on the NewsHour, a look at the legal questions surrounding Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer and what it could mean for the administration. Also: President Trump's pick for FBI director faces the Senate, an iceberg the size of Delaware breaks off from Antarctica, why so many Russians from one region are joining ISIS and bringing the business of cotton back to the U.S.
Monday on the NewsHour, Donald Trump Jr. defends a meeting last year with a Russian lawyer who promised damaging information on Hillary Clinton. Also: What drives Russian patriotism, how the health care battle is playing out in Virginia's coal country, discussing the future of the Democratic party, the week ahead in politics and baseball's best rookies make themselves heard.
Thursday on the NewsHour, Senate Republicans share a revised plan to take the place of Obamacare. We look at what's inside. Also: Questions about President Trump’s son meeting with a Russian lawyer follows him on an overseas trip to Paris, the fate of those who stand up to Vladimir Putin, what Hollywood and Jane Austen can teach us about economic risk and more.
Wednesday on the NewsHour, tensions mount over North Korea's missile test, as questions on dealing with the nuclear threat follow President Trump on a European trip. Also: Britons rethink the decision to leave the E.U., how the GOP health care bill could affect the opioid epidemic in one state, the toll of insecticides on bees, blues musicians team up on a new album and the first Muslim CoverGirl.
In this episode of SHANKS FX we have some fun with the wonderful weirdness of "Magnetic Putty". Get the same putty I used here... http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?puttyworld+vrJ4Sh+index.html+ If you like what you see, don't hesitate to click on the green icon below to "TIP THIS VIDEO". Will help to ensure we make more episodes, just like this one!!! We used this Putty to create a lot of the Black Hole sequences in our film SCI-FLY watch Trailer ----> https://vimeo.com/57116781 We now take a 2nd run at experimenting with this "strange matter" to see what new images & sequences can be achieved!!! For more visit ---------------> http://MovieMagicNow.com Like us on Facebook -----> http://Facebook.com/ShanksFX Follow us on Twitter ------> http://Twitter.com/JoeyShanks Mus...
In light of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (PBS, NPR, etc.) being completely cut out of the Trump Administration’s budget – I felt compelled to make this little vid. Donate – http://www.pbs.org/ Audio by Pablo Novillo
Watch us recreate the INTERSTELLAR black hole with all "In-Camera" elements. I've been looking forward to seeing INTERSTELLAR for some time now, and figured this would be a very timely & fun topic to tackle. "The black hole featured in Christopher Nolan's newest film is a simulation of unprecedented accuracy." Wired Magazine Astrophysicist Kip Thorne provided the visual effects team at Double Negative the data and equations they needed to create a scientifically correct black hole. Also, I was lucky enough to hangout with Christopher Nolan at last years SLAMDANCE film festival. I was on the Jury and we were both backstage as he was waiting to receive the "Founder's Award". (we are both Alums) Oh how I wanted to show him all the silly "In-Camera" effects that we create but just ...
Special cut for festival release, this animated short was produced for the PBS series Blank on Blank, featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman talking about Life, Death, and Happiness. Animated by Patrick Smith, Produced by David Gerlach. For more information and other Blank on Blank episodes, visit http://www.blankonblank.org
A modern re-telling of "The Emperor's New Clothes," from year 1 of PBS "Be More" campaign.
I was delighted to be asked to produce the opening sequence for the Charlie Rose 'Oscars Special' show, which aired on PBS on 27th February 2014. The sequence features 8 Oscar nominated films with actors and directors that had previously appeared on the Charlie Rose show. The 1 minute sequence shows a series of custom animated illustrations and transitions from the film Gravity, Before Midnight, Blue Jasmine, 12 Years A Slave, The Wolf of Wall Street, Philomena and Nebraska. Client: Charlie Rose Creative direction, design and animation: Al Boardman Producer and additional design: Torrey Paquette Music: "Awakenings", courtesy of Grayson Matthews
I try to recreate the classic Star Trek teleport effect using Christmas Lights. Not that tough once you get the hang of it!!! Please use TIP JAR if you like this video, so we can make many more of these!!!! Check out more of our creations ----> http://MovieMagicNow.com Music by Big Fok ----- http://BigFok.com In Association with PBS Digital Studios Get the "Stay Puft Marshmallow" gif here ---> http://tmblr.co/ZYDg4tn6OAVT
A compilation of Phantom HD footage I shot in Ecuador, Dominica Island, Victoria Island and San Francisco for the PBS film Magic in the Air directed by Ann Johnson-Prum
PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode July 16, 2017
A new Washington Post-ABC news poll shows 60 percent of Americans believe Russia tried to influence last year’s election and 41 percent believe the Trump campaign intentionally aided those efforts. The poll also shows President Trump’s approval rating has dropped to 36 percent. NewsHour Weekend’s Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan to break down the numbers and how they impact Trump’s base.
On this edition for Saturday, July 15, one opposition leader in Russia is urging youth to speak out. Later, the expansion of presidential power and crackdown on dissent one year after a failed coup in Turkey. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
Friday on the NewsHour, new revelations about a former Soviet counter-intelligence officer joining a meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer. We continue our series "Inside Putin's Russia" with a look at the complex U.S.-Russia relationship under Trump. Mark Shields and David Brooks analyze the week’s news. And we head to Denmark for the world's largest jazz festival.
The 37th annual A Capitol Fourth, is airing LIVE on PBS from the West Lawn of the US Capitol. If you cannot make it to Washington, DC in person, follow along with us on Facebook and Twitter (@July4thPBS) and use the hashtag #July4thPBS to join the conversation. This July 4th, America’s national Independence Day celebration kicks off our country’s 241st birthday hosted by John Stamos and featuring an all-star lineup including The Beach Boys featuring John Stamos and Mark McGrath, The Blues Brothers featuring Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi with special guest Sam Moore, Kellie Pickler, The Four Tops, Trace Adkins, Chris Blue, Yolanda Adams,Sofia Carson, Laura Osnes and maestro Jack Everly leading the National Symphony Orchestra! This American tradition airs live on PBS Tuesday, July 4, 2...
Wednesday on the NewsHour, a look at the legal questions surrounding Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer and what it could mean for the administration. Also: President Trump's pick for FBI director faces the Senate, an iceberg the size of Delaware breaks off from Antarctica, why so many Russians from one region are joining ISIS and bringing the business of cotton back to the U.S.
Monday on the NewsHour, Donald Trump Jr. defends a meeting last year with a Russian lawyer who promised damaging information on Hillary Clinton. Also: What drives Russian patriotism, how the health care battle is playing out in Virginia's coal country, discussing the future of the Democratic party, the week ahead in politics and baseball's best rookies make themselves heard.
Thursday on the NewsHour, Senate Republicans share a revised plan to take the place of Obamacare. We look at what's inside. Also: Questions about President Trump’s son meeting with a Russian lawyer follows him on an overseas trip to Paris, the fate of those who stand up to Vladimir Putin, what Hollywood and Jane Austen can teach us about economic risk and more.
Wednesday on the NewsHour, tensions mount over North Korea's missile test, as questions on dealing with the nuclear threat follow President Trump on a European trip. Also: Britons rethink the decision to leave the E.U., how the GOP health care bill could affect the opioid epidemic in one state, the toll of insecticides on bees, blues musicians team up on a new album and the first Muslim CoverGirl.
In this episode of SHANKS FX we have some fun with the wonderful weirdness of "Magnetic Putty". Get the same putty I used here... http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?puttyworld+vrJ4Sh+index.html+ If you like what you see, don't hesitate to click on the green icon below to "TIP THIS VIDEO". Will help to ensure we make more episodes, just like this one!!! We used this Putty to create a lot of the Black Hole sequences in our film SCI-FLY watch Trailer ----> https://vimeo.com/57116781 We now take a 2nd run at experimenting with this "strange matter" to see what new images & sequences can be achieved!!! For more visit ---------------> http://MovieMagicNow.com Like us on Facebook -----> http://Facebook.com/ShanksFX Follow us on Twitter ------> http://Twitter.com/JoeyShanks Mus...
In light of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (PBS, NPR, etc.) being completely cut out of the Trump Administration’s budget – I felt compelled to make this little vid. Donate – http://www.pbs.org/ Audio by Pablo Novillo
Watch us recreate the INTERSTELLAR black hole with all "In-Camera" elements. I've been looking forward to seeing INTERSTELLAR for some time now, and figured this would be a very timely & fun topic to tackle. "The black hole featured in Christopher Nolan's newest film is a simulation of unprecedented accuracy." Wired Magazine Astrophysicist Kip Thorne provided the visual effects team at Double Negative the data and equations they needed to create a scientifically correct black hole. Also, I was lucky enough to hangout with Christopher Nolan at last years SLAMDANCE film festival. I was on the Jury and we were both backstage as he was waiting to receive the "Founder's Award". (we are both Alums) Oh how I wanted to show him all the silly "In-Camera" effects that we create but just ...
Special cut for festival release, this animated short was produced for the PBS series Blank on Blank, featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman talking about Life, Death, and Happiness. Animated by Patrick Smith, Produced by David Gerlach. For more information and other Blank on Blank episodes, visit http://www.blankonblank.org
A modern re-telling of "The Emperor's New Clothes," from year 1 of PBS "Be More" campaign.
I was delighted to be asked to produce the opening sequence for the Charlie Rose 'Oscars Special' show, which aired on PBS on 27th February 2014. The sequence features 8 Oscar nominated films with actors and directors that had previously appeared on the Charlie Rose show. The 1 minute sequence shows a series of custom animated illustrations and transitions from the film Gravity, Before Midnight, Blue Jasmine, 12 Years A Slave, The Wolf of Wall Street, Philomena and Nebraska. Client: Charlie Rose Creative direction, design and animation: Al Boardman Producer and additional design: Torrey Paquette Music: "Awakenings", courtesy of Grayson Matthews
I try to recreate the classic Star Trek teleport effect using Christmas Lights. Not that tough once you get the hang of it!!! Please use TIP JAR if you like this video, so we can make many more of these!!!! Check out more of our creations ----> http://MovieMagicNow.com Music by Big Fok ----- http://BigFok.com In Association with PBS Digital Studios Get the "Stay Puft Marshmallow" gif here ---> http://tmblr.co/ZYDg4tn6OAVT
A compilation of Phantom HD footage I shot in Ecuador, Dominica Island, Victoria Island and San Francisco for the PBS film Magic in the Air directed by Ann Johnson-Prum
On this edition for Sunday, July 9, after a nine-month siege, Iraq says it has defeated the Islamic State in Mosul. Later, a humanitarian crisis in Venezuela forces thousands to flee across the border to Colombia. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
Wednesday on the NewsHour, tensions mount over North Korea's missile test, as questions on dealing with the nuclear threat follow President Trump on a European trip. Also: Britons rethink the decision to leave the E.U., how the GOP health care bill could affect the opioid epidemic in one state, the toll of insecticides on bees, blues musicians team up on a new album and the first Muslim CoverGirl.
Tuesday on the NewsHour, facing revolt from inside the party, Republican senators delay a vote on health care reform. Also: The White House warns Syria about chemical weapons, Warren Buffett opens up about his personal finances, sexual assault at Baylor University, a reporter reaches the Silk Road on his world walk and acclaimed singer-songwriter Jason Isbell's new album.
Friday on the NewsHour, President Trump suggests Congress repeal Obamacare, even if they can't craft a replacement. Sen. Roy Blunt weighs in on the health care wrangling. Also: Rebuilding a police force in one of the most violent U.S. cities, the president meets with South Korea's leader, Mark Shields and David Brooks take on the week's news and the dangers of relying on statistics in medicine.
Monday on the NewsHour, as the GOP's health care bill struggles to find its course, the president of the March of Dimes weighs in on what's at stake for patients. Also: A new report on the opioid epidemic, civility in America in the age of President Trump, hope for children with a birth defect in India, an undocumented family comes out of the shadows and a retelling of a Greek tragedy.
On this edition for Saturday, July 8, world leaders wrap up the G20 summit and a new report shows the number of refugees and migrants into Europe has spiked. Later, Seattle is retraining its police to reduce their use of lethal force. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
On this edition for Saturday, July 1, a nightclub dispute in Little Rock, Ark., leaves over 25 wounded. Later, Atlantic City, N.J., residents on the failed flood-mitigation efforts in low-income coastal neighborhoods. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
Thursday on the NewsHour, parts of President Trump's controversial travel ban go into effect after the high court cleared the way. Also: The president's latest Twitter attack, the Islamic State loses its birthplace mosque, firehouses step up to provide health care for the needy, the problem of gas and oil wells near homes and journalist Ann Friedman gives her Brief but Spectacular take.
[Chorus]: Master P {Choppa}
Them boys on that block holla (ooh ooh)
Them girls that got it hot holla (ooh ooh)
If ya runnin' from them cops holla (ooh ooh)
{Holla...} (ooh ooh) {Holla} (ooh ooh)
[Verse 1]: Master P
Call me trashman cuz I put it up and back
Whodi owe me money I'ma bust his fuckin' ass
I'm allergic to Dr. Pepper, so pass me Dr. Cristale
Hit me on the two-way, whodi, I get wit'cha
Put it on the stove, bake it like a pie
Take it to the hood, slang it 16-5
When niggas snort it boy, they be passin' it to they girls
Wrap it up in Ziploc, back it up and twirl
Send money to the pent. Mac and C be home soon
Bitches start snitchin' I'ma send 'em to the moon
I could sell a hoe a green, front a hustler a lake
I could never fall off, I'm the "Ghetto Bill" Gates
[Chorus]
[Verse 2]: Curren$y
These lil' niggas can't take it anymore
I push through the club iced out, low key with my P. Miller galore
Hoes breakin' down the doors, uhh
Because the 504 Boyz here they can't wait 'til we get on
It's Curren$y the motherfuckin' rookie of the year
This ain't the WNBA, ain't no pussies over here
Yeah, I'm makin' figures fuckin' with the Ghetto Bill
And a truck with some rims that's bigger than Ferris wheels, holla
[Chorus]
[Verse 3]: Krazy
See this No Limit army nigga, that's my Kliq
The hoe that you tongue kissin' used to be my bitch
For these sayin' they'll slay a nigga, they called pricks
And this brown shit I'm sniffin' nigga, it got me sick
And this big truck I'm pushin', nigga, my tight whip
With a chop of lead on the seat, that'll make you flip
My alias, believe me, Doc Holliday
If it's beef, I'm like AIDS, I'll never go away
[Chorus]
[Verse 4]: Master P
I might be something sly but I won't forget
Tell Double X-L they can, suck my dick
I might be country but I'm ghetto rich
And when it comes to grindin', I started this shit
I put the G in Ghetto, nigga, call me Ghetto Fab
Started with some quarters then I flipped it to some halves
Put the Coke in Coca-Cola, no baking soda
Call me Pistol P, cuz I slang them granola's
[Chorus]
[Verse 5]: T-Bo
I guess them thangs just got dropped off, the block's hot like hot sauce
Some cop cars keep passin' I promise y'all they not lost
Convicted felons noticed when they tryin' to knock ya socks off
Go braggin' to them hatin' bitches, find how much ya watch cost
Loose lips, sank ships, bitch, so watch what you sayin'
It's the New No Limit, baby, got us under surveillance
And the Feds ain't playin' they kickin' down doors daily
Ain't this a bitch, I just got off probation
[Chorus]
[Verse 6]: Magic
I'm tryin' to get me a whole chicken (chop it down for the dimes)
Then flip that bitch quicker than I (flip these rhymes)
Now I'm on two birds I'ma flip (one more time)
And I'ma cop the bitch you left behind
(I'm tryin', I'm hustlin') don't trust me when I'm broke
And I don't discriminate I want the money and a goat
Yeah, better hope I wait, I'm ass out (things will get bloody)
(Four to ya tummy, real messy and ugly)
[Chorus]
[Outro]: Master P
If ya East Coast thuggin, holla (ooh ooh)
If ya West Coast thuggin, holla (ooh ooh)
If ya Midwest thuggin' holla (ooh ooh)
If ya Down South hustlin' holla (ooh ooh)