6:00 AM
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The Weekend (MS NOW)
2026x41:
Episode 417am: Organizers say thousands gathered yesterday in Selma and Montgomery, Alabama, to protest gerrymandering while honoring the historic 1965 civil rights marches that made the Voting Rights Act possible. MS NOW Contributor David Drucker and Former State Representative Don Calloway join "The Weekend" to discuss. 8am: On Saturday, Americans mobilized for voting rights demonstrations across the south, including Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, who was at a rally in Montgomery, Alabama. He joins "The Weekend" to share what's at stake for our democracy. 9am: ICE is moving forward with its plan to convert warehouses across the country into mass immigration detention centers despite active lawsuits from multiple states. Just this week, a Georgia town of fewer than 5,500 people sued the Department of Homeland Security to stop a facility for 10,000 detainees from opening in their backyard. Andrea Flores, a former DHS official in the Obama administration, joins "The Weekend" to discuss.
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Good Morning America: Weekend Edition (ABC)
2026x40:
May 17, 2026
7:00 AM
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Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist (NBC)
2026x17:
Michael BubléMore than 10 million people from the Plains to the upper Midwest are bracing for another day of extreme weather after strong storms rolled through on Saturday. There were high winds and hail in Kansas and a tornado in Iowa. Chaotic scenes played out across the country and around the world as people rushed Swatch stores to get their hands on the Royal Pop collection, a collaboration with luxury maker Audemars Piguet. Fans lined up for days for a chance to buy the coveted and colorful pieces, but the unruly lines forced stores from London to New York, Milan to Tokyo and even Houston to close early out of safety concerns. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports for Sunday TODAY. Napoleon Solo raced to victory at The Preakness ahead of Iron Honor and Chip Honcho. Kentucky Derby winner Golden Temp did not run the race but will compete in the Belmont Stakes in two weeks. NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal earned a master's degree in liberal arts at his alma mater LSU and took a playful shot at his friend and "Inside the NBA" colleague, Charles Barkley, on the way to get his diploma. On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert will host his final "Late Show" for CBS. The network cited financial losses, but last summer's decision came as its parent company, Paramount, was working to close a merger that required approval from the Trump administration, a nightly target of Colbert. NBC's Chloe Melas reports in this week's Sunday Focus. Grammy-winner Michael Bublé joins Willie Geist at The Blue Note in New York City for a conversation around his career that spans big pop hits, jazz club crooning and his Christmas classics. He also shares how his son Noah's cancer diagnosis changed his outlook on his career, saying, "I had the clearest epiphany that day." Bublé is set to perform at the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto and is also preparing to enter the world of country music.
8:00 AM
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Meet the Press (NBC)
2026x17:
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, Sen. Lindsey Graham, James Comey
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CBS News Sunday Morning (CBS)
2026x20:
By DesignCOTTAGE INDUSTRY – Lee Cowan reports on how accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are helping alleviate the housing shortage and giving homeowners new options. ARDROSSAN – Jane Pauley offers a history of the Ardrossan Estate. JON FAVREAU – Tracy Smith goes behind the scenes with actor Jon Favreau, who directed the latest "Star Wars" film, "The Mandalorian and Grogu." IN THE BAG – Alina Cho explores the rich history of the luxury bag and luggage maker Louis Vuitton and takes a rare peek into the company's Paris archives. CLAY TIME! – Conor Knighton makes a pilgrimage to the American Southwest to learn how earthen architecture made of adobe has shaped our lives. POSTCARD FROM FINLAND – Seth Doane travels to Finland to explore why the bold, instantly recognizable look of Marimekko has been a true design icon for 75 years. SHINING BRIGHT – Mo Rocca shines a light on how chandeliers – vintage and modern – can brighten up a room. LOCAL FLAVOR – Susan Spencer samples three Philadelphia food essentials – cheesesteaks, soft pretzels and hoagies. DESIGNING MAN – Robert Costa looks back at the design legacy of influential 19th-century Philadelphia architect Frank Furness. WORLD VIEW – Martha Teichner visits a library in Portland, Maine, where half a million maps dating back to 1475 are used to educate thousands of students a year. ALL FALL DOWN – David Pogue meets 27-year-old Massachusetts artist Lily Hevesh, whose one-of-a-kind domino creations have made her a YouTube sensation. FLOWER POWER – Jim Axelrod tours Longwood Gardens, a 1,500-acre botanical garden in Kennett Square, Pa.
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State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash (CNN)
2026x20:
Pete Buttigieg, Neil deGrasse Tyson
9:00 AM
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Fareed Zakaria GPS (CNN)
2026x20:
Episode 20Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the World's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
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Velshi (MS NOW)
2026x40:
Episode 40
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ABC News Live Weekend (ABC News Live)
2026x40:
Episode 40
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Two Guys Garage (MotorTrend)
25x03:
TBA
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This Week (ABC)
2026x20:
Rep. Jamie Raskin, Rep. Thomas Massie, Jamieson Greer
9:30 AM
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Face the Nation (CBS)
2026x20:
5/17 - Jamieson Greer, Amb. Alexander Yui, Rep. Tom Suozzi, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, Robert GatesThis week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," as President Trump returns from his trip to China, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Ambassador Alexander Yui, Taiwan's representative to the U.S., join. Plus, Anthony Salvanto has the latest CBS News polling on the economy. Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates told "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan that the biggest threat Cuba poses to the U.S. is its potential collapse. "The biggest risk is that we end up with another Mariel evacuation from Cuba that has tens of thousands of Cubans heading to the United States out of desperation.
12:00 PM
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Alex Witt Reports (MS NOW)
2026x40:
Episode 40
4:00 PM
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PoliticsNation (MS NOW)
2026x36:
Episode 36
5:00 PM
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The Weekend Primetime (MS NOW)
2026x39:
Episode 39
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Snapped: Killer Couples (Oxygen True Crime)
19x03:
Michelle Hetzel And Brandon Bloss
5:30 PM
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Collector's Call (Me-TV)
7x06:
Patrick Mediate: Movie Props and CostumesMovie buff Patrick Mediate put his time in pandemic lockdown to good use; cut off from friends and family, he began filling his house with his favorite movie characters -- in the form of iconic screen-used props and costumes. Now Patrick introduces Lisa to his collection of instantly recognizable figures -- including Elvira, through a gown from "Mistress of the Dark," Whoopi Goldberg, thanks to a habit from "Sister Act 2," Daisy Ridely, courtesy of Rey's staff from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," and a range of character pieces, including Robin Williams' shirt, from Steven Spielberg's "Hook." Lisa's brought along movie-props authority Dan Gastin to both appraise Patrick's collection, then to try and tempt him into a trade for one of its choicest items. And fair warning: Dan's more than ready to keep going to the mat for what he's after.
6:00 PM
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America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC)
36x22:
Feline Follies, Bear Encounters, and Wedding Woes
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60 Minutes (CBS)
58x30:
Betting on War | The Knowledge | Christopher NolanBetting on War - Last month a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier was indicted for using classified intelligence to make bets online. It comes as online prediction markets have exploded in popularity. The war in Iran and capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro have revealed suspiciously timed bets on when an attack might happen, even the fate of world leaders. Correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on the phenomenon of betting on war and the creation of a whole new category of insider trading. Andy Bast and Jessica Kegu are the producers. The Knowledge - As tech companies promise that AI-powered autonomous vehicles will transform transportation, correspondent Anderson Cooper takes a ride down the ancient roads and medieval alleyways of London in the iconic black cab. London's black cab industry still relies on a 161-year-old test called "the Knowledge," requiring prospective cabbies to memorize thousands of London's landmarks and the shortest routes between them all. Cooper reports on this legacy institution and why London cab drivers aren't about to hand over their keys to big tech. Katie Brennan is the producer. Christopher Nolan - Legendary Hollywood director Christopher Nolan, whose blockbuster films have earned 18 Academy Awards, meets with correspondent Scott Pelley ahead of the release of his highly anticipated adaption of Homer's classic "The Odyssey." Pelley interviews Nolan and those who know him best about his filmmaking at a young age, his trademarks and his most ambitious project yet. Nicole Young is the producer.
7:00 PM
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Marshals (CBS)
1x12:
The Devil at HomeAs they uncover a drug cartel targeting the Broken Rock Reservation, the Marshals race to locate Miles, only to discover that he has gone rogue to hunt down a trafficker.
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Naked and Afraid: Global Showdown (Discovery)
series premiere1x01:
The Olympics of SurvivalFighting for their countries and a $200,000 prize, competitors from Australia, Brazil, Mexico and the USA must take on a 24-hour insertion challenge. Surrounded by Africa's apex predators, each team is immediately tasked with making primitive fire.
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24 in 24: Last Chef Standing (Food Network)
3x04:
Shift 4: Adaptability & TeamworkCo-hosts Michael Symon and Esther Choi challenge the remaining chefs with constant twists and turns, and adaptability is the key to survival as they make their best noodle dish for judge Marcus Samuelsson. Then, the chefs must temporarily put individual ambition aside to battle in two teams of four to impress judges Brooke Williamson and Ayesha Nurdjaja, who send two chefs home.
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Biography: WWE Legends (A&E)
5x04:
Legion of DoomA chance opportunity led Joe Laurinaitis and Mike Hegstrand to become one of pro wrestling's most legendary tag teams, "The Road Warriors," later known as "Legion of Doom."
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta (Bravo)
17x07:
Dynasty, Diamonds and Drama
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Family Guy (Fox)
24x15:
High School HistoryIn this three-act parody of prominent historical eras, the Griffins take a humorous look at The French Revolution, the American Civil War, and World War II.
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90 Day Fiancé (TLC)
12x02:
Trusting the Process
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County Rescue (Great American Family)
season premiere3x01:
Leave the Light OnWhen tragedy hits the station, the County Rescue team must lean on each other to survive loss, rebuild resilience, and keep their faith.
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Home Town: Inn This Together (HGTV)
1x02:
Turning Numbers Into Dreams
7:30 PM
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Bob's Burgers (Fox)
16x14:
Stuck in the Middle with Hu(go)Bob is forced to spend time with one of his least favorite people, while Tina is entrusted with something very close to Jimmy Junior's heart.
8:00 PM
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Euphoria (HBO)
3x06:
Stand Still and See
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Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown (CNN)
series premiere1x01:
InfernoOn April 26, 1986, a massive explosion rips through a reactor during a safety test at a power plant in Ukraine, triggering the worst nuclear accident in history. Within 24 hours, a lethal radioactive cloud starts to circle the globe.
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Tracker (CBS)
3x21:
Chrono StasisColter and Russell unite in a personal mission to uncover their father's mysterious work.
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The Way Home (Hallmark Channel)
4x05:
Don't Cry Out LoudWhen Nick joins Kat on her search for more information about Elliot's mother in the 1920s, the two realize they may be in over their heads.
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Hazardous History with Henry Winkler (History)
2x05:
Domestic DangersHenry dives into the hidden hazards found in and around the home. From backyard trash fires and the flood risks of waterbed mishaps to finger-pinching fans and toxic garden hoses, this episode explores the risky domestic conveniences of the past that are now unthinkable today.
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Property Brothers: Under Pressure (HGTV)
1x10:
Signed, Sealed, StressedA couple made the emotional leap of buying their first home, but their renovation budget has been pushed to the edge along with their clashing styles. Now, Jonathan and Drew step in to help them get on the same page and stretch every dollar.
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American Dad! (Fox)
21x09:
Where the Wild Boars AreJeff comes of age with the help of an old man. Roger takes care of a "special" shed.
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Paranormal Caught on Camera (Travel Channel)
11x07:
A Scary Visit With the Annabelle Doll and More
8:15 PM
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The Real Housewives of Rhode Island (Bravo)
1x08:
Splitting Hairs
8:30 PM
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Bob's Burgers (Fox)
16x15:
SmellboundWhen a horrible smell threatens to cancel one of the kids' favorite town traditions, Tina, Gene, and Louise decide to try and get rid of the smell themselves.
9:00 PM
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Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown (CNN)
1x02:
Cover UpThe day after the incident, helicopter crews brave deadly radioactive smoke to extinguish the fire raging in the reactor core. As 50,000 locals evacuate, Soviet authorities try to conceal the scale and human cost of the accident.
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Betrayal: Secrets & Lies (ABC)
1x08:
Dead Man MarriedDeb gives love a second chance after meeting Jeff, but his web of lies leaves her questioning her own sanity.
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90 Day Diaries (TLC)
8x02:
Dear Diary, I'm Gonna Lose It
9:01 PM
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WWE LFG (A&E)
3x04:
Walk on the Wild SideThis week, the Future Greats receive a WrestleMania-sized lesson from Legend Terry Taylor.
9:02 PM
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In the Eye of the Storm: Chasers (Discovery)
series premiere1x01:
Twister ShapeshifterIn the premiere episode, veteran chasers and a new generation of storm spotters and weather streamers compete for position during one of the season's most volatile tornado outbreaks. As a photogenic twister approaches the small town of Gary, South Dakota, each chaser angles to get ahead of the storm. But when extreme meteorologist Reed Timmer arrives with his high-tech armored vehicle, called "the Dominator," an unexpected fender bender disrupts the chase. Back on course, the chasers catch up with the fast-moving twister, but as it intensifies to EF-3 strength, it takes a terrifying turn. Realizing the tornado is about to destroy a farmhouse, chasers Brandon Copic and Will Vollman shift from storm chasers to first responders, launching a search-and-rescue mission inside the wreckage with the tornado still in sight.
9:03 PM
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The Food That Built America (History)
7x05:
Chocolate in a GlassA chemist unlocks a chocolate syrup that transforms milk into a magic sensation, a scrappy soda shop owner cracks the code to bottling liquid chocolate for the masses, and a dairy innovator turns wartime surplus into instant cocoa gold.
9:15 PM
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Watch What Happens Live (Bravo)
23x84:
Rosie Dimare, Shamea Morton
10:00 PM
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Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown (CNN)
1x03:
SacrificeIn the weeks following the meltdown, workers battle lethal radiation to clear debris and construct a protective tomb around the destroyed reactor. Amid speculation, Soviet scientists reveal what they can about the cause of the catastrophe.
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Insight with Haslinda Amin (Bloomberg TV)
2026x97:
Episode 97
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
13x12:
Episode 12
10:04 PM
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WWE's Greatest Moments (A&E)
3x07:
Raw in the 2000sMonday Night Raw is the longest running episodic television show in history! And in the unpredictable decade of the 2000s, the program was taken to a whole new level.
10:34 PM
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WWE's Greatest Moments (A&E)
3x08:
Jake "The Snake" RobertsKnown for carrying a live snake with him to the ring, Jake Roberts was not only a vicious competitor, but a true master of the spoken word, delivering some of the most memorable promos during his famed career.