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12:00 am – 1:00 am
BBC World Service
A one-hour radio program that provides international news, analysis and information in English and 42 other languages. Their global network of correspondents provide impartial news and reports on location.
1:00 am – 2:00 am
World Affairs Council
President Biden on the World StageDonald Trump is no longer in charge, and much of the world is hoping Joe Biden will rebuild America’s international reputation. President Biden got the ball rolling his first week by rejoining the World Health Organization and the Paris Accords, and stopping construction on a border wall with Mexico. How will his administration mend relationships with the rest of the world after four years of unpredictability? Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, and Jorge Castañeda, former foreign minister of Mexico, join co-host Ray Suarez to talk about how to best address foreign policy moving forward.
2:00 am – 9:00 am
Morning Edition
PPE Shortage- 4:51 am – 5:00 amMarketplace Morning Report
- 5:51 am – 6:00 amThe California Report
- 6:42 am – 6:51 amPerspectives
- 6:51 am – 7:00 amThe California Report
- 7:51 am – 8:00 amMarketplace Morning Report
- 8:42 am – 8:51 amPerspectives
- 8:51 am – 9:00 amThe California Report
Hospitals and health care workers in pandemic hotspots across the country are trying desperately to get their hands on critical medical supplies. Can manufacturers keep up with the demand? A new administration deals with a shortage of personal protective equipment.
9:00 am – 10:00 am
Forum
Bay Area Parents, Students Eager to Know When Schools Will ReopenWith Gov. Newsom easing lockdown orders Monday, many parents and students are hoping that school reopenings may soon follow. Last month, Newsom offered $2 billion in grants to schools that begin to open to in-person instruction by mid-February, but some school districts say the plan doesn’t give them the support and guidance they need to safely open. And teachers’ unions say they want to see lower COVID rates before going back to the classroom. Meanwhile, many private schools and public schools in wealthy districts have been operating in person for months, continuing to widen disparities exacerbated by the pandemic. Forum talks about how and when Bay Area public schools could reopen.
10:00 am – 10:30 am
Forum
Evacuation Orders Issued for Santa Cruz County as Entire State Braces for Massive StormsSanta Cruz County ordered the evacuation of nearly 5000 residents Monday ahead of torrential storms predicted to unleash flooding and mudslides beginning on Tuesday. Forecasters say that the weather system, known as an atmospheric river, could bring up to ten feet of snow to the Sierra Nevada by the end of the week and extreme winds and rain throughout the state. We'll talk about the dangers the weather system poses, especially to areas affected by recent wildfires, and we'll look at the impact it may have on the state's water supply.
10:30 am – 11:00 am
Forum
2020 Tied for Hottest Year on Record, According to NASAAccording to climate reports released this month, the hottest years on record all occurred in the last seven years with 2020 becoming another record-making year for global temperatures. From historic wildfires in California, Australia and the Amazonian rainforest to a record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season last year, the impacts of this warming are being felt across the globe. Slowing temperature rise in coming years will require radical action, according to the United Nations, with one goal calling for decreasing fossil fuel production by 6 percent per year through 2030. Climate scientist Zeke Hausfather says an upside is that energy producers have succeeded in making clean alternatives cheaper, which could boost more ambitious climate policy to mitigate the ongoing climate crisis. We'll talk with Hausfather about the latest climate news and its impact on Californians.
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Here & Now
Looking Back at CharlottesvillePresident Biden said he was inspired to run after then-President Trump's reaction to the racial violence in Charlottesville. Here & Now looks back on that time, and hears the latest from Washington, as the Senate prepares for an impeachment trial.
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
The Takeaway
The ‘Pandemic Wall’Many of us are hitting what Takeaway host Tanzina Vega calls a “pandemic wall.” The burnout is real, as Americans continue to struggle with work and economic hardship, childcare challenges and unrelenting grief over COVID and everything it’s taken from us. When she shared this feeling on Twitter, people responded in a big way, sending the tweet viral and resulting in references in wider media. Seeing how much this feeling resonates with so many, The Takeaway convenes a conversation about this particular moment in the pandemic, and how we’ll get through it together.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
The World
Each weekday, host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories in an hour of radio that reminds us just how small our planet really is.
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
The PBS NewsHour is an hour-long evening news broadcast, hosted by Judy Woodruff which offers news updates, analysis, live studio interviews, discussions...
4:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Marketplace
Shoe SalesWith people spending more time at home in the pandemic, shoe sales have fallen dramatically. From shoe sellers to shiners, how businesses in one neighborhood are feeling the change.
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
All Things Considered
Since its debut in 1971, this afternoon radio newsmagazine has delivered in-depth reporting and transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. All Things Considered is one of the most popular programs in America. Every weekday, the program presents two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special - sometimes quirky - features. A one-hour edition of the program is produced on the weekend.
6:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Marketplace
Shoe SalesWith people spending more time at home in the pandemic, shoe sales have fallen dramatically. From shoe sellers to shiners, how businesses in one neighborhood are feeling the change.
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Fresh Air
Israel-Palestinian NegotiationsFresh Air gets an inside look at negotiations in the 1990s which held the prospect of bringing peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Dave Davies talks with filmmaker Dror Moreh about his documentary the “Human Factor,” based on candid interviews with American negotiators in the talks. Plus, Dennis Ross, President Clinton’s point man in the effort.
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
City Arts and Lectures
Gabriel ByrneGabriel Byrne was born in Dublin and has starred in over 80 films, including “The Usual Suspects” and “Dead Man.” He won a Golden Globe for his performance as therapist Paul Weston on the HBO drama “In Treatment,” and has also been widely recognized for his theater work. Byrne’s memoir “Walking with Ghosts” is an exquisite portrait of an Irish childhood and a remarkable journey to Hollywood and Broadway success. The book follows Byrne from his childhood in the outskirts of Dublin, to seminary in England where he hopes to become a priest, to his growing interest in theater and poetry in 1960s Dublin. Moving between sensual recollection of childhood in a now almost vanished Ireland and reflections on stardom in Hollywood and Broadway, Byrne also courageously recounts his battle with addiction and the ambivalence of fame.
9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
1A
1A is a show for a changing America. It convenes a conversation about the most important issues of our time. The show takes a deep and unflinching look at America, bringing context and insight to stories unfolding across the country and the world.With a name inspired by the First Amendment, 1A explores important issues such as policy, politics, technology, and what connects us across the fissures that divide the country. The program also delves into pop culture, sports, and humor. 1As goal is to act as a national mirror, taking time to help America look at itself and to ask what it wants to be. 1A airs Mondays through Thursdays from 11pm - 12 midnight.
10:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Forum
KQED's live call-in program presents balanced discussions of local, state, national, and world issues as well as in-depth interviews with leading figures in politics, science, entertainment, and the arts.
11:00 pm – 12:00 am
BBC World Service
A one-hour radio program that provides international news, analysis and information in English and 42 other languages. Their global network of correspondents provide impartial news and reports on location.
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