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28:25
Visiting with Huell Howser
Huell Learns the Art of Sauerkraut From the Kruegermann Family
Huell spends the day at the Kruegermann family's 25,000-foot facility and learns all about the art of sauerkraut.

Episode
28:22
Visiting with Huell Howser
Huell Finds Fascinating Stories at His Local Grocery Store
Huell meets two nice ladies at his local grocery store and sees where the story takes him.

Democracy Now!
Biden Is Reversing Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Acts. Will He Repair Harm from Deportations Under Obama?
President Joe Biden has placed immigration at the center of his ambitious agenda, signing several executive orders reversing Trump’s anti-immigrant policies. But Biden is not only navigating the destructive legacy of his immediate predecessor, but also that of the Obama administration when he was Vice President.

Episode
55:49
Amanpour and Company
January 26, 2021
Christiane speaks with Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Kristalina Georgieva about the global economy.

Article
Power & Health
The U.S. Healthcare System is Broken, Middle-Class Families with Disabled Members Fight with the Power of Their Stories
For middle-class parents of disabled children, good income and great insurance are still not enough to cover the vast holes in U.S. healthcare.

Episode
56:45
PBS NewsHour
January 26, 2021 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the Biden administration continues its flurry of executive actions, a discussion with White House adviser Susan Rice on driving the goal of equity, COVID infections and deaths dip amid sluggish pace of inoculations and more.

Article
Members of the Biden Administration That Have Called California Home
Biden has appointed several Californians to key jobs in his administration to help secure the homeland, preserve healthcare, boost the economy and improve education.

Article
Justice Delayed: Courts Overwhelmed by Pandemic Backlog
From child support to insurance fraud, court cases are delayed throughout California. Only half as many civil and criminal cases were resolved last summer compared with pre-pandemic numbers. “Justice has not shut down. Justice has slowed down,” according to an attorneys’ group.

Episode
1:53:19
American Masters
American Masters: How It Feels To Be Free
The inspiring story of six trailblazing Black women entertainers.

Programming
Celebrate Black History Month 2021 with PBS SoCal and KCET
This February, PBS SoCal and KCET present an exciting programming slate in honor of Black History Month! Both stations will showcase a curated lineup of…