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7:00 PMAx Men: Flipping Logzilla
In Louisiana, the Swamp Man targets a money log, but it's in dangerous territory. At Rygaard, DJ get… TV14 L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAx Men: Flipping LogzillaIn Louisiana, the Swamp Man targets a money log, but it s in dangerous territory. At Rygaard, DJ gets put on notice, while in Florida, Brad and Swilley struggle to keep S&S from running off the rails. And from Canada, a new company is about to give them all a run for their money.
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PremiereAx Men: Rock SlideTempers are on the rise across logging country, and some are pushed to their breaking point. At Ryga… TV14 V-L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAx Men: Rock SlideTempers are on the rise across logging country, and some are pushed to their breaking point. At Rygaard, Gabe faces a crew mutiny. At Lemare, the guys put their chaser to the test logging on a rock slide. In the swamp, Shelby and Belinda take to the open road to bring home a money log, and in Florida, James Smith lashes out against his own crew.
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PremiereBamazon: Dead in the WaterIn a race against Mother Nature, the team must gather enough water to find gold and make it out of t… TV14 L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteBamazon: Dead in the WaterIn a race against Mother Nature, the team must gather enough water to find gold and make it out of the jungle. Using his excavator expertise, it's all up to operator, John Wilson, to save the day.
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10:02 PMAmerican Restoration: Strong Arm
Rick braces himself for a tussle when a client brings in a 1950 s arm wrestling game. Can he pin the… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAmerican Restoration: Strong ArmRick braces himself for a tussle when a client brings in a 1950 s arm wrestling game. Can he pin the golden gripper or will he be the one down for the count? And later, Kelly decides to take on a bigger role at the shop as the crew works to restore a washing machine from the 1930 s.
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10:32 PMAmerican Restoration: Right Here, Rum Now
Sammy Hagar hires Rick to restore a vintage refrigerator into a rum dispenser. Will Rick's re-invent… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAmerican Restoration: Right Here, Rum NowSammy Hagar hires Rick to restore a vintage refrigerator into a rum dispenser. Will Rick's re-invention turn out to be a huge hit or will this fridge flop? And later, the shop sets to work on a horse-themed slot machine that has been dropped and no longer works.
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11:01 PMAx Men: Flipping Logzilla
In Louisiana, the Swamp Man targets a money log, but it's in dangerous territory. At Rygaard, DJ get… TV14 L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAx Men: Flipping LogzillaIn Louisiana, the Swamp Man targets a money log, but it s in dangerous territory. At Rygaard, DJ gets put on notice, while in Florida, Brad and Swilley struggle to keep S&S from running off the rails. And from Canada, a new company is about to give them all a run for their money.
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12:00 PMThe Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: A House Divided 1849-1865/Executive Retreat 1865-1901
America by the mid-1800s was triple its original size thanks to bold and controversial decisions by … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteThe Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: A House Divided 1849-1865/Executive Retreat 1865-1901America by the mid-1800s was triple its original size thanks to bold and controversial decisions by Presidents such as Jefferson, Jackson, and Polk. But with new territory came old confrontations. Slavery--the question that had been avoided since the country's birth--now had to be answered. Some leaders pinned their hopes on compromise, until one used the Presidency to defend freedom and the Union--at any cost. America after the Civil War was a traumatized country in desperate need of leadership. The President who'd seen the nation through its most divisive conflict was dead, leaving no road map for peace. Over the next three decades, a series of weak Presidents lacked any vision for the future and showed little interest in real leadership. Each successive man took a back seat to Congress and to captains of industry--and the Presidency hit rock bottom.
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2:00 PMThe Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: Call of Duty 1899-1921/Changing of the Guard 1920-1945
America at the beginning of the 20th century found a growing chasm between the rich and poor. The co… TVPG L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteThe Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: Call of Duty 1899-1921/Changing of the Guard 1920-1945America at the beginning of the 20th century found a growing chasm between the rich and poor. The country's priorities were changing, as was the Presidency. Since the end of the Civil War, Congress and the deep pockets of Big Industry had dictated the course for the nation. But one President took back the reigns, fighting for the common man, just as a grisly international fight began to emerge that would test America's strength and its leader's resolve. America in the 1920s was a country poised for a fresh start. The horrific brutality of the first global war was over. The economy was beginning to "roar," and the Presidents at the helm were happy to take a backseat to Congress. But as America crashed into Depression--and then another World War--the times called for a stronger leader, one who set the table for presidential power in the 20th century.
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4:00 PMThe Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: Hail to the Chief 1945-1964/Mantle of Power 1965-2013
In 1945, at the end of a devastating global war, America emerged as a superpower. The Cold War prese… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteThe Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: Hail to the Chief 1945-1964/Mantle of Power 1965-2013In 1945, at the end of a devastating global war, America emerged as a superpower. The Cold War presented the nation with a new and unprecedented crisis: the threat of nuclear annihilation. The country looked to the President to keep them safe during these dangerous times. The struggle against the spread of communism abroad, and the corrosive effects of inequality at home, demanded a new resolve and a steadfast international leader. Since the mid 1960s, the power of the presidency has risen and fallen. It's been burdened by the personal failings of the men who occupied the office; by a Congress determined to reassert its power; by a skeptical and fragmented media; and by a public that had grown indifferent. The Cold War ended, but global terror networks rose to present a more complicated threat. Despite these new challenges, the power of the office has grown substantially--remaining the shining symbol of America s noble experiment in democracy.
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6:00 PMAmerican Pickers: Pickin' Perry-dise
Looking for roadside relics in West Virginia, the guys pick an Appalachian village museum where Mike… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAmerican Pickers: Pickin' Perry-diseLooking for roadside relics in West Virginia, the guys pick an Appalachian village museum where Mike ups the ante to score a rare retro motor. The museum's octogenarian owners--The Perrys--have never sold anything before, and after sealing the deal on an odd electric peacock, Mike makes his move. In Nashville, Danielle is unimpressed with the pool of quirky candidates she's met to manage the new store. Dave's Ohio storefront is filled with cool bikes and scooters but his business plan is more show than sell. With every room packed to the gills, a father-and-son duo open the doors to their staggering collection where the guys find a giant Goliath head that bears a strange resemblance to Frank.
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12:01 AMPawn Stars: Chumdog Millionaire
Travel back in time with the Pawn Stars as they encounter an 80's icon--a DeLorean sports car. Will … TVPG L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Chumdog MillionaireTravel back in time with the Pawn Stars as they encounter an 80's icon--a DeLorean sports car. Will the gang set the tires ablaze in search of its flux capacitor or is this automobile's best years all in the past? Then Rick and the Old Man meet a man hoping to sell a letter from President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Will they draft themselves up a New Deal to buy this piece of presidential history or will their campaign lose ground? And later, Rick, Corey and Chumlee have an opportunity to appear on the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Will they jump into the hot seat and go for the big bucks or will Rick's final answer be no?
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12:31 AMPawn Stars: Hole in One
The Pawn Stars prepare to fire when an 1830's musket made by cotton-gin inventor Eli Whitney shoots … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Hole in OneThe Pawn Stars prepare to fire when an 1830's musket made by cotton-gin inventor Eli Whitney shoots into the shop. Can Rick come up with a perfect battle plan to secure this rare weapon or will he shoot himself in the foot? Then, when a man brings in a golf ball once owned by President Lyndon B. Johnson, Rick attempts to tee up a good deal. Will he sink a hole in one or miss his mark and land in the sand? And later, a man comes into the shop with a 1929 Chicago Cubs World Series press pin. Will Rick and Chum make headlines with this deal, or end up buried on the back page?
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1:01 AMPawn Stars: Rough Riders
The Pawn Stars have an opportunity to buy an 1875 Remington pistol so rare that only four are believ… TVPG L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Rough RidersThe Pawn Stars have an opportunity to buy an 1875 Remington pistol so rare that only four are believed to exist in the World. Presented to a member of Theodore Roosevelt's legendary Rough Riders, will the gang pony up the cash for this exclusive antique or will they suddenly find themselves in rough territory? Then Rick and the Old Man meet a man hoping to sell a Civil War bugle associated with General Custer's ill fated 7th Calvary. Will they charge into the valley of death to seize this deal or will Chumlee be called upon to play taps? And later, the grandson of a famous Prime Minister comes in with a clock presented to his grandfather by President Richard Nixon. Can Rick and Corey successfully campaign to secure the Presidential timepiece or will he refuse to negotiate?
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1:32 AMPawn Stars: Pawn with the Wind
The Pawn Stars see dollar signs when a $1 bill signed by Clark Gable comes into the shop. Allegedly … TVPG L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Pawn with the WindThe Pawn Stars see dollar signs when a $1 bill signed by Clark Gable comes into the shop. Allegedly signed while he served in WWII, will the guys try to cash in on this rare bill, or is it not worth the paper it's printed on? Then, Corey and Chumlee are presented with a rare 1800s Wells Fargo double barrel shotgun. Made to protect stage coaches in the Old West, will the guys bravely ride shotgun on this deal, or will a misfire cause them to surrender? And later, a souvenir from Ulysses S. Grant's funeral makes its way into Rick's hands. Will he see this tribute as a vital piece of presidential memorabilia, or will this keepsake be dead on arrival?
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2:03 AMPawn Stars: Chumlee's Dummies
The sky is the limit for the Pawn Stars as they consider buying a 1939 Allied Forces World War II pl… TVPG L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Chumlee's DummiesThe sky is the limit for the Pawn Stars as they consider buying a 1939 Allied Forces World War II plane. Will the gang soar to new heights and make the deal or will it stall out and take a nose dive? Then the Old Man has a chance to buy a munitions receipt from the War of 1812, signed by future President Andrew Jackson. Will this correspondence from the Commander in Chief be reimbursed for cold hard cash or is this historic invoice a cheap imitation? And later, a man saunters in with a pair of life-size western cowboy mannequins. Will Chumlee boss around a couple of new companions or will these hombres pack up and hit the trail?
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2:33 AMPawn Stars: Silent and Deadly
The Pawn Stars are on hallowed ground when a piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln's tomb enters the … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Silent and DeadlyThe Pawn Stars are on hallowed ground when a piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln's tomb enters the shop. Without any documentation to authenticate the item, can Rick trust the seller to be honest like Abe or will the negotiation die a quick death? Then, a seller comes in with an antique African sword apparently used for beheadings. Will the guys lose their minds over this piece and buy it, or will they not be sharp enough to execute a deal? And later, Chumlee and the Old Man are speechless when a nearly hundred-year-old Charlie Chaplin wind-up doll tramps into the shop. Will they manage to make a blockbuster buy, or will this negotiation turn into a comedy of errors?
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6:00 AMModern Marvels: More Engineering Disasters.
Throughout history the same builders and engineers that paved man's path out of the caves and into t… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: More Engineering Disasters.Throughout history the same builders and engineers that paved man's path out of the caves and into the modern world also caused some of mankind's worst disasters. Often a huge calamity is traced back to a tiny cause, insignificant in itself, but triggering a domino effect. We'll revisit notable disasters and search for probable causes.
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7:00 AM10 Things You Don't Know About: John F. Kennedy
JFK brought Camelot to Washington and forever cemented the Kennedy name in the political sphere. But… TV14 L | CC
Episode Guide | Show Site10 Things You Don't Know About: John F. KennedyJFK brought Camelot to Washington and forever cemented the Kennedy name in the political sphere. But he was also a courier in Nazi Germany, a body builder and was seriously addicted to danger. Maverick historian David Eisenbach will uncovers these and more little-known details about the life of John F. Kennedy.
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7:30 AMThe White House: Behind Closed Doors
The White House is at all times many different things. It's a museum where tourists come to see our … TVPG | CC
The White House: Behind Closed DoorsThe White House is at all times many different things. It's a museum where tourists come to see our country's history, a place of business where some of the greatest decisions of democracy have been made and, to the families of 41 Presidents, it has also been a home. The White House is perhaps the most photographed location in all of the United States of America but those images are mostly from the outside looking in. Now, President and Mrs. Bush invite viewers to join them on the first in-depth televised tour of this grand residence since Jacqueline Kennedy invited cameras inside in 1962. President and Mrs. Bush share their own personal insights and what it has been like to live in this historical house. In addition, special guests, brothers Leslie and Leigh Keno, well known from television's Antiques Roadshow, join Mrs. Bush to offer their insight and engaging curiosity to the journey.
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9:00 AMAmerica's Book Of Secrets: The White House
An inside look at the secret protocols, elite security and hidden history of the world's most public… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAmerica's Book Of Secrets: The White HouseAn inside look at the secret protocols, elite security and hidden history of the world's most public of private residences. What is the most secret room in the White House and what makes it so powerful? What secret visitors have been to the White House--invited or not? What kind of background checks are needed to work at the White House? What security measures go into effect if the White House is under attack? For over 200 years, the White House has functioned as a Presidential residence, Executive Office and national command center. But more guarded than the White House itself--are its secrets. Secrets that have remained untold...until now.
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10:00 AMThe Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: Assume the Position 1789-1825/Power to the People 1824-1849
The United States of America was a bold invention of enormous risk. An 8-year war of independence, f… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteThe Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: Assume the Position 1789-1825/Power to the People 1824-1849The United States of America was a bold invention of enormous risk. An 8-year war of independence, followed by intense political debate produced a government of, by and for the people. This democracy in a world ruled by Kings and Emperors was a new experiment with three branches--a Court, a Congress and an Executive--all sharing power; a precarious balancing act purposely left open to interpretation. America in 1824 saw the era of the Founding Fathers coming to an end. Over the next 25 years, six presidents would reflect the country's sometimes uneasy transition from old traditions to an expansion of land, influence and opportunity. Democracy was the word on everyone's lips, and the true power of the nation's leader would be found in the common man.







