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Tonight at 9:00pm on Channel
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In the first debate, the candidates running for Secretary of State – incumbent Democrat Bernie Buescher and Republican challenger Scott Gessler – face off. At. 9:30pm, the candidates running for Attorney General – incumbent Republican John Suthers and Democratic challenger Stan Garnett – take on issues such as health care lawsuits and illegal immigration.
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Saturday, September 11 at 6:00pm on Channel
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Saturday, September 11 at 8:00pm on Channel
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Gary Null Ph.D. is one of the founding fathers of the alternative health care movement. In this special, Null presents a comprehensive eating plan built on a foundation of 15 "power foods" – important foods that everyone needs to consume on a regular basis. Null also discusses foods that must be avoided at all costs.
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Saturday, September 11 at 10:00pm on Channel
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This independent, award-winning documentary examines the American diet and how it affects our health, and the planet. Renowned heart disease specialists discuss how a plant-based diet may deter heart disease and cancer, effectively treating the cause of illness rather than the symptoms.
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Sunday, September 12 at 7:30pm on Channel
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This special celebrates the late singer/songwriter's legacy with classic performances from his popular 1970s television specials, rare footage from his Sing Australia! (1984 and 1994) and Red Rocks concerts (1973 and 1982), and interviews with the people closest to him.
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Sunday, September 12 at 9:00pm on Channel
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Gary Null, PhD and 11 of the top diabetes experts in America show viewers how to prevent and reverse diabetes naturally. Collectively, the experts explain how to combat this disease with healthy eating, exercise, and mental practices designed to reduce food & sugar cravings.
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Monday, September 13 at 7:00pm on Channel
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In Honduras, Brianna descends over 2,000 feet down into the offshore Cayman Trench in a miniature submarine; visits a banana plantation; and explores the Mayan ruins of Copan. In El Salvador, she visits three different volcanoes (including Izalco, pictured); goes waterfall trekking; and learns about the tragic civil war.
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Monday, September 13 at 8:00pm on Channel
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William Kunstler’s daughters look at what made their late father one of the most beloved – and hated – lawyers in America. Famous for his historic civil rights and anti-war cases, Kunstler became less heroic to them as he continued to represent some of the most reviled defendants in America – this time, accused rapists and terrorists.
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Tuesday, September 14 at 7:00pm on Channel
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Featuring unexpected turns and transcendent performances, ROCK PROPHECIES goes behind the ropes to view rock ’n’ roll through the eyes of Robert M. Knight, one of the most prolific rock photographers of modern times. Interviews include Jeff Beck, Slash, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, ZZ Top, Robert Cray, Carlos Santana, Def Leppard and many others.
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Tuesday, September 14 at 9:00pm on Channel
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This film chronicles the controversial life of author Julia Peterkin, Pulitzer Prize winner for her sensitive portrayal of rural African Americans of the 1920’s. Hailed by W.E.B. Du Bois for her “eye and ear to see beauty and hear truth,” this white plantation mistress shattered stereotypes of race and gender before she inexplicably stopped writing at the height of her career.
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Wednesday, September 15 at 7:00pm on Channel
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In the past half-century, millions of people around the globe have sacrificed themselves for communism and socialism. In this film, a Chinese-born filmmaker reflects on the personal ramifications of these political ideals, from his memories of a childhood in the border town of Dandong to his experiences in North Korea. The short film TAKE A LOOK is also included.
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Wednesday, September 15 at 9:00pm on Channel
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AS LONG AS I REMEMBER examines the enduring legacy of the Vietnam War on three artists from south Texas. Through the personal histories of these Chicano veterans, the film examines the role art plays in the sorting of memories, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), activism and the conflict in Iraq. Pictured: Author Michael W. Rodriguez.
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Thursday, September 16 at 7:00pm on Channel
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