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for kqed news coverage go to kqed news.org. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, september 25th: great expectations for hillary clinton and donald trump on the eve of their first presidential debate. reactions to the police video of the shooting death of keith scott in charlotte, north carolina. and in our signature segment, the c.e.o. who slashed his salary and guaranteed a $70,000 a year minimum wage to his employees. >> and so therefore a business is really missing its potential, if it sees its purpose as creating money. >> sreenivasan: next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen gss
for kqed news coverage go to kqed news.org. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, september 25th: great expectations for hillary clinton and donald trump on the eve of their first presidential debate. reactions to the police video of the shooting death of keith scott in charlotte, north carolina. and in our signature segment, the c.e.o. who slashed his salary and guaranteed a $70,000 a year minimum wage to his employees. >> and so therefore a...
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for more news coverage, go to kqed news.org. announcer: discover short films next on "film school shorts." announcer: "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. [ fire crackling ] lee: no one ever believes campfire stories. but this one's true. i would know. it all happened because of me. [ water splashing ]
for more news coverage, go to kqed news.org. announcer: discover short films next on "film school shorts." announcer: "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. [ fire crackling ] lee: no one ever believes campfire stories. but this one's true. i would know. it all happened because of me. [ water splashing ]
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for more news coverage, go to kqed news.org. state university, welcome to this edition of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director, bob rucker. [music] safe sex and sexually transmitted infections. these are two topics that many young people are having trouble discussing. not a discussion for the dinner table and often not in front of young people. but some california organizations want to erase the stigma that has been put on sti testing. and most importantly they want to enable serious conversations about sexual partners. raven swayne begins our coverage. welcome back to this edition of equal time.
for more news coverage, go to kqed news.org. state university, welcome to this edition of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director, bob rucker. [music] safe sex and sexually transmitted infections. these are two topics that many young people are having trouble discussing. not a discussion for the dinner table and often not in front of young people. but some california organizations want to erase the stigma that has been put on sti testing. and most importantly they want to enable...
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for more news coverage, go to kqed news.org. captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for sunday september 18, 2016: counter-terrorism officials look for clues about the explosive set off in a garbage dumpster in manhattan last night... a man stabs eight people inside a minnesota mall...and now isis claims him as a soldier of the islamic state. and, in our signature segment: new technology to help doctors identify when someone may be suicidal. >> it predicts better than a person's own report of whether they're going to make a suicide attempt. it predicts better than clinician's reports. >> stewart: next on "p.b.s. newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein
for more news coverage, go to kqed news.org. captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for sunday september 18, 2016: counter-terrorism officials look for clues about the explosive set off in a garbage dumpster in manhattan last night... a man stabs eight people inside a minnesota mall...and now isis claims him as a soldier of the islamic state. and, in our signature segment: new technology to help doctors identify when someone may be suicidal. >> it predicts better...
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for kqed news coverage go to kqed news.org. narrator: discover short films. next on "film school shorts"... announcer: "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar -- celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image... and by the members of kqed. [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ laughter ] woman: [ laughs ] why? why? why would you do that? , here. yeah. [ cellphone dings ] [ laughs ]
for kqed news coverage go to kqed news.org. narrator: discover short films. next on "film school shorts"... announcer: "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar -- celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image... and by the members of kqed. [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ laughter ] woman: [ laughs ] why? why? why would you do that? , here. yeah. [ cellphone dings ] [ laughs ]
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for kqed news coverage go to kqed news.org. from the campus of san jose state university. welcome to this edition of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director, bob rucker. san jose is considered to be not only the well heeled capital of silicon valley; it's also home to some men who wear heels. it's a popular place for drag queens. people like seeing things categorized and put into boxes instead of getting put into seven layers of tights and then getting in high heels we'll explore the life of men who perform in wigs and makeup, on this edition of equal time. [music] drag performing, an art form that was once not accepted.
for kqed news coverage go to kqed news.org. from the campus of san jose state university. welcome to this edition of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director, bob rucker. san jose is considered to be not only the well heeled capital of silicon valley; it's also home to some men who wear heels. it's a popular place for drag queens. people like seeing things categorized and put into boxes instead of getting put into seven layers of tights and then getting in high heels we'll explore...