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KIXE-HD Channel 9-1 The Nine Online Tuesday, June 1, 2021 Tuesday, June 1, 2021 12AM 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 One Voice: Antiques The Inside The Met: Roadshow: Ca' National Memorial Day Songs Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten Love and D'zan - Hour Concert We Money Two Share: The Sacred 7:30PM Inside California Education - Focusing On Mental Health Meet an Elk Grove teacher who is using yoga to help her students balance their mental and physical health during the pandemic. Explore a new online suicide prevention effort helping school districts and their students all over California, and meet a Chula Vista teacher who created an education plan around mental health. Visit a school district in Los Angeles County that, pre-COVID, had a mental health professional on every one of the district's 29 campuses. 8:00PM Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer - Behavior Understand the importance of persuading the public to protect themselves during health crises. History shows that handwashing, social distancing and grassroots campaigning all play important roles in helping to shift behavior and save lives. (Next Air 06/02/2021 12:00AM) 9:00PM Philly D.A. - Episode Eight Krasner recruits law students to join the next generation of prosecutors leading reform from within. Activists who campaigned for Krasner's election warn him of consequences if he doesn't accelerate plans to phase out cash bail. (Next Air 06/02/2021 01:00AM) 10:00PM Frontline Repeat of 05/26/2021 The Jihadist 02:00AM A powerful Syrian militant called a terrorist by the U.S. seeks a new relationship with the West. In his first interview with a Western reporter, former al Qaeda commander abu Mohammed al Jolani says his fight is with Assad, not the U.S. 11:00PM Amanpour and Company Note: The schedule is subject to change without notice. Page 1 Wednesday, June 2, 2021 The Nine Online KIXE-HD Channel 9-1 Wednesday, June 2, 2021 12AM 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 Extra Life: A Antiques Short History of Philly D.A.: Frontline: The Roadshow: Ca' Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten Living Longer: Episode Eight Jihadist D'zan - Hour Behavior Two 7:30PM California's Gold - Living History Experience a recreation of everyday life in a 19th century Russian community at Fort Ross State Historic Park ; Sail aboard the state's official tall ship, the Californian, and see for yourself the site where Sir Francis Drake left a plate of brass when he landed on our California shore. (Next Air 06/06/2021 03:30PM) 8:00PM Life at the Waterhole Learn how rain transforms the area into a lush grazing pasture, creating an abundance of food. Moderate weather makes it harder for predators, as prey can migrate further. With plenty of food available, mating and birthing seasons have arrived. (Next Air 06/03/2021 12:00AM) 9:00PM Nova - Ship That Changed The World Some five centuries ago, a major revolution overturned traditional ship designs. Since the Roman era, ship builders in Europe and the Mediterranean had been turning out the same tried and true designs and engineering techniques. And then, in the 15th century, within the span of a few shor t years, ships were transformed from small coastal-bound transports into massive ocean-going vessels capable of long- distance exploration. The great Native American civilizations were brought down by invading colonists and European diseases. And once regular trans-oceanic travel became feasible, everything changed. Powerful navies arose and fought for supremacy over the land and sea. The influential-if destructive- European empires spread around the globe. The modern world was born. But exactly how did a seemingly modest change in ship design produce such transformative global upheaval? Modern scholars and historians trying to study exactly what happened at this crucial moment have always faced a problem: There's a hole in our history. All of the ships dating back to this key period of transformation have long ago disappeared, leaving behind only rough drawings and incomplete records. Now the wreck of one of these crucial transitional ships may have been found off the coast of Sweden. Built around the same time as Columbus' trio of ships, it may finally unlock the engineering secrets of those famous ships and provide physical evidence of the engineering breakthroughs that helped create the modern world. Dive with NOVA as we search underwater to reveal the secrets of this amazing discovery. (Next Air 06/03/2021 01:00AM) 10:00PM Human: The World Within - React Examine the functions of the brain, spine and nerves through stories that show how bodies send and receive messages, and what happens when these wires get crossed -- or cut. Compare nervous system functions to lightning and the electrical grid. 11:00PM Amanpour and Company Page 2 Note: The schedule is subject to change without notice. KIXE-HD Channel 9-1 The Nine Online Thursday, June 3, 2021 Thursday, June 3, 2021 12AM 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 Antiques Extra Life: A Nova: Ship That Human: The Life at the Roadshow: Ca' Philly D.A.: Short History of Changed The World Within: Waterhole D'zan - Hour Episode Eight Living Longer: World React Two Behavior 7:30PM Earth Focus - Adaptation to Global Water Shortages Anticipating future water needs, two regions on opposite sides of the world turn to technology for answers. Western Morocco, near the Sahara Desert, is currently facing unprecedented drought and groundwater mismanagement. But an ancient method of gathering moisture from fog is being taught to 13 villages, allowing people to have a level of local control over their most basic need. Central Valley California: The food basket of the world uses nearly 80 percent of the entire state's water supply. Yet there are still close to one million people who don't have access to clean drinking water. Researchers at UCLA may change that through a technology that would allow unincorporated rural communities to control how contaminated water is treated. (Next Air 06/12/2021 04:30PM) 8:00PM This Old House - Our 3 Decker Illegal fireworks caused a fire in the Dorchester triple decker and then COVID-19 happened. Charlie Silva and a team of local contractors put this house back together, and after a long wait, Carol and her family can now move back into their home. (Next Air 06/04/2021 12:30AM) 8:30PM Ask This Old House - Working from Home Nathan builds a display case to store his grandfather's U.S. flag; Heath replaces a circuit breaker; the team shares the ways their trades were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. (Next Air 06/04/2021 01:00AM) 9:00PM Tenth Inning - Bottom of the Tenth In the first decade of the 21st century, baseball is booming. In an age of home runs and power, Pedro Martinez and a handful of other superb pitchers still manage to dominate. The astonishingly talented right fielder Ichiro Suzuki becomes MLB's first Japanese position player and a hero back home. As America reels from the horror of the 9/11 attacks, baseball provides solace, and in an incredible World Series, gives the country something to cheer about. As the rivalry between the Yankees and the Red Sox reaches the boiling point, long-suffering Boston fans rejoice in their first World Series victory in 86 years, while Giants and Cubs fans endure devastating losses. Barry Bonds demolishes Mark McGwire's home-run record and sets his sights on Henry Aaron's revered all time mark. The game is more popular than ever, but revelations about steroids cast a shadow on many of the era's greatest stars and their historic accomplishments. (Next Air 06/04/2021 01:30AM) 11:30PM Amanpour and Company Note: The schedule is subject to change without notice. Page 3 Friday, June 4, 2021 The Nine Online KIXE-HD Channel 9-1 Friday, June 4, 2021 12AM 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 Ask This This Old Old Human: The Nova: Ship That House: House: Tenth Inning: Bottom of the Tenth World Within: Changed The Working Our 3 React World from Decker Home 7:30PM Story in the Public Square - Janelle Wong Asian-American hate crimes were brought into tragic focus with the March 16 mass shooting in Atlanta. University of Maryland professor Janelle Wong, a core faculty member in the Asian American Studies Program, discusses the long history of hate. (Next Air 06/06/2021 04:30PM) 8:00PM Washington Week Next Air 06/05/2021 12:00AM 8:30PM Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Next Air 06/05/2021 12:30AM 9:00PM American Masters - Ballerina Boys Discover Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (The Trocks), an all-male company that for 45 years has offered audiences their passion for ballet classics mixed with exuberant comedy. With every step they poke fun at their strictly gendered art form. (Next Air 06/05/2021 01:00AM) 10:00PM Holly Near: American Masters Experience the power of song in the struggle for equality through the story of feminist singer and activist Holly Near, who for the last 40 years has worked on global social justice coalition-building in the women's and lesbian movements.