A roundup of all streaming, full-length videos online from PBS and Thirteen programs that aired last week. See the list below for all full episodes and links.

A harbor seal pup at the Marine Mammal Center, which is featured in NOVA’s Ocean Animal Emergency
News and Public Affairs: Nightly Programs:
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer: The reports, segmented by story, per day.
Nightly Business Report: The reports stream online.
NJN News: The reports stream online for one week (see archives M-Tu-W-Th-F).
Worldfocus:The nightly news show streams online for 15 days; signature stories are online forever.
Charlie Rose:
May 25: Host of MSNBC’s Hardball Chris Matthews; author Renyolds Price.
May 26: A discussion about Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama’s recent nominee for Supreme Court justice, with Newsweek contributing editor Stuart Taylor, New York Times reporter Linda Greenhouse, and Duke University law professor Walter Dellinger; Judge Jon Newman; Elizabeth Edwards (part 2).
May 27: Professor and author Simon Schama; author Elmore Leonard.
May 28: Author and journalist Peter Baker; a conversation about Bear Sterns and the economic crisis with authors Kate Kelly and William D. Cohan.
May 29: A discussion on Pakistan and Afghanistan with journalists Jane Perlez, Pir Zubir Shah, Mark Mazzetti and Eric Schmitt; ABC News correspondent Jake Tapper.
Tavis Smiley:
May 25: Director and producer J.J. Abrams.
May 26: Neurosurgeon Dr. Keith Black; songwriter and producer The-Dream.
May 27: Actor Kevin Spacey.
May 28: Former reporter and investment banker William Cohan; actress Jaime Pressly.
May 29: Singer-songwriter Yusuf (Cat Stevens).
News and Public Affairs: Weekly Programs:
Washington Week: Judge Sonia Sotomayor nomination; U.S. response to North Korean nuclear tests.
NOW on PBS: Green-collar jobs.
Bill Moyers Journal: Torturing Democracy,a documentary by Sherry Jones about America’s interrogation practices in the “war on terror.”
Foreign Exchange: An update on the situation in Sri Lanka; a preview on a film about Papua New Guinea’s troubled election system; ENOUGH Campaign’s John Pendergrast on the Democratic Republic of Congo and Darfur.
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly:
- Religion and the Courts: A talk about Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotamayor and the California Supreme Court’s ruling on upholding the ban on same sex marriage.
- Dr. T: A profile on Joseph Tate, a doctor who delivers babies using methods deemed risky by obstetricians.
- Obama and the Muslim World: An analysis of President Obama’s upcoming trip to the Middle East.
Consuelo Mack’s Wealthtrack: Two different views of the bear market with First Eagle Funds portfolio manager Jean-Marie Eveillard and Third Avenue Management co-chief investment officer Martin Whitman.
New York Now: Gov. Paterson’s threat to use his veto power to control spending; a discussion on gun control. Online for one week only.
Caucus New Jersey: “The Future of Higher Education in New Jersey”: A discussion on making higher public education in New Jersey a priority as well as keeping talented students in state and expanding academic programs. Panel includes former New Jersey Governor Tom Kean; Susan Cole, president of Montclair State University; Barbara Gitenstein, president of the College of New Jersey; and Peter Philip Mercer, president of Ramapo College of New Jersey.
Science and Nature:
NOVA: Ocean Animal Emergency (originally aired Nov. 25, 2008): Watch how Sausalito, California’s Marine Mammal Center rescues and saves sick and injured ocean animals.
History:
Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT (Hour Three).
American Experience: Buffalo Bill: The story of William “Buffalo Bill” Cody, one of the most famous frontiersmen of the American West.
American Experience: The Kennedys: A look at one of the most famous and powerful political families in American history.
Arts & Culture:
Masterpiece/Mystery!: Wallander, starring Kenneth Branagh, parts 1, 2 and 3. Online until June 7 only.





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