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- Two young Americans with special abilities must race to find a girl in Hong Kong before a shadowy government organization called Division does.
- Set in a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop is forced to leave his home for the first time in years in order to investigate the murders of others' surrogates.
- Chronicles the financial meltdown of 2008 and centers on Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.
- An unflattering look inside America's corporate controlled food industry.
- A documentary about the Enron corporation, its faulty and corrupt business practices, and how they led to its fall.
- Film-maker Werner Herzog travels to the McMurdo Station in Antarctica, looking to capture the continent's beauty and investigate the characters living there.
- A documentary that follows former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich as he looks to raise awareness of the country's widening economic gap.
- A British documentary series exploring the extraordinary journey of Donald Trump through five decades.
- Tells the story of a chimpanzee taken from its mother at birth and raised like a human child by a family in a brownstone on the upper West Side in the 1970s.
- The true-life story of a Harlem's notorious Nicky Barnes, a junkie turned multimillionaire drug-lord, MR. UNTOUCHABLE takes its audience deep inside the heroin industry of the 1970s. The most powerful black drug kingpin in New York City history, Barnes came from humble beginnings to make himself and his comrades rich beyond their wildest dreams, ultimately reaching national infamy in 1977 when the New York Times put him on the front cover of their magazine with the headline "Mr. Untouchable". Soon after, it all came crumbling down, and facing a life sentence without parole, Barnes started naming names. With the first hand testimony from "the black Godfather" himself, this documentary tells an epic story of business, excess, greed and revenge.
- In 1988 the world was prepared to act against climate change. But then something stalled the action which led to the alarming climate situation we are all facing today.
- The movie takes a close look at the discovery of a gigantic crater deep in the ocean floor, one that is possibly tied to a theory about the end of dinosaur life.
- Famed photographer Ernest Withers was credited with documenting the civil rights movement, but his legacy was blemished when it was revealed after his death that he'd been an FBI informant.
- Celebrated photojournalists explore images of the people and events that helped shape the American experience, and discuss how working with photographs impacts them personally.
- A collection of personal stories investigating how different generations have experienced Boston's historic Italian neighborhood.
- 1999– 1h 49mR7.8 (4.5K)TV Episode82MetascoreCorporate audio and videotapes tell the inside story of the scandal involving one company's manipulation of California's energy supply and its, and how its executives wrung a billion dollars out of the resulting crisis.
- In interviews with scientists and eyewitnesses, NATURE probes the evidence that some animals may have senses that allow them to predict impending natural disasters long before we can.
- The creation of the 1,500-mile Alaska-Canada Highway.
- How to get an crude oil from a Canadian frozen mud and how much that cost.
- Latest US submarine 20% cheaper than the Seawolf. 6 years to design and build.
- 2018–2020TV-MA7.4 (128)TV EpisodeWith the help of Sen. Bernie Sanders, Hasan breaks down the financial burden of younger generations caring for their aging parents -- and themselves.
- Exploring the unique wildlife of Madagascar, the oldest island on earth.
- Kingmaker meets Rupert Murdoch in 1995, a pivotal year that sees him presiding over two important dilemmas - who he wants to be Britain's next prime minister and which of his children he wants to take over his business. This episode charts the growing relationship between Rupert Murdoch and Tony Blair, and the Murdoch press and Blair's Labour Party - a relationship that becomes almost uncomfortably close. Critics claim that Murdoch's organisation cultivated too much influence over the British government - lobbying for war in Iraq, enjoying open access to the prime minister and favourable treatment when it comes to business. Supporters, however, claim that this is how business works, not least when you are as influential as Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch's family dynamic is rocked when he marries a woman 37 years his junior, polarising the children and jeopardising Murdoch's plans for succession. Just as Murdoch is approaching the peak of his powers and influence in the UK, cracks begin to appear that point to deeper, darker problems within his Empire.
- 2014– 29mTV-MA8.0 (262)TV EpisodeUSA is appointing a new supreme court judge in the wake of Ruth Bader Ginsberg's death. John Oliver discusses what it means for the future of the Supreme Court and the country. He describes why the selection might become detrimental for the progressive advancement of the people. He also points out the ways to fix the present unfair electoral system which fails to represent the people in the senate and house according the population of the country.
- Im 19. Jahrhundert herrschte eine regelrechte Mumienmanie. Touristen kauften echte Mumien in Ägypten. Selbst die Mumien bedeutender Pharaonen gingen durch diesen Handel verloren. Zwei geheimnisvolle Frauenmumien - seit ihrer Entdeckung im Tal der Könige beschäftigen sie die Ägyptologen. Klar ist nur: Beide haben etwas mit dem Ketzerkönig Echnaton und seinem Sohn Tutanchamun zu tun. Wie kamen die sterblichen Überreste an die Niagarafälle? Das gruselige Geheimnis der entstellten Mumie 1898 findet der französische Archäologe Victor Loret ein Grab mit den Mumien zweier adliger Frauen. DNA-Tests waren damals nicht möglich - heute werden damit Stammbäume ganzer Familien aufgestellt. Es lässt sich nachweisen, dass die jüngere Dame die Mutter Tutanchamuns und die ältere deren Mutter, Teje, war. Teje war auch die Mutter des Ketzerkönigs Echnaton. Könnte es sein, dass die Mumie der jüngeren Dame zu Nofretete gehört, der schönen Gemahlin des Ketzerkönigs? Es ist mehr als DNA notwendig, um das Rätsel zweifelsfrei zu lösen und zu zeigen, wem die Mumie gehört und was zum Tod der Frau geführt haben könnte. Wie kam es zu den schweren Verletzungen, die noch heute ihr Gesicht entstellen? Auf der Suche nach Ramses-Mumie Gut erhalten ist eine Mumie, die nach abenteuerlichen Reisen um die ganze Welt im ägyptischen Luxor ihre letzte Ruhe fand - in dem Land und nahe der Stadt, in der Ramses I. einst regierte. Forensiker verfügen heute über Methoden, mit der sie auch ohne DNA Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen feststellen können. Gehört die weit gereiste Mumie womöglich Ramses I., dem Gründer der 19. Dynastie?
- Professor Brian Cox takes on the story of the force that sculpts the entire universe - gravity. It seems so familiar, and yet gravity is one of the strangest and most surprising forces in the universe. In a zero gravity flight, Brian considers how much of an effect gravity has had on the world around us. But gravity also acts over much greater distances. It is the great orchestrator of the cosmos.
- Scientists strive to understand what caused the devasting tornado outbreak of April 2011. Could their research improve future tornado prediction?
- The vibrant life of Ernest Withers-civil rights photographer, and FBI informant-was anything but black and white.
- 2010– 43mTV-PG7.4 (10)TV EpisodeVentriloquist dummies who may be witnesses to a crime, rudimentary electronic device that uncovers a devious plot, the plaster footprint of an unknown creature.
- More than 2,000 patients died and thousands were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C due to being given contaminated blood by the NHS. 25 years later campaigners are again pressing for a public inquiry into the disaster.
- Mike and the crew visit Long Island to honor Bryan Blomquist, a sled hockey coach who goes above and beyond for his adaptive athletes.
- Takes a look at the crack down on corruption among the super rich in Saudi Arabia.
- Walking into the house for the first time, the Campuses can immediately tell that the 1960s will be lighter and more fun, which it will be to reflect the more open attitudes that emerge. Tristan is still stuck in the kitchen - at least in the beginning of the decade - but will have a new cooking guide in the form of Julia Child, who brought gourmet French food, previously solely the domain of swanky restaurants, into the home kitchen. Tristan will also have more help in the form of what she's used to in modern day: processed foods to enable cooking short cuts, including the space aged mashed potato flakes. By mid-decade, Italian became the new food trend with the onset of what is now considered the go to dinners of pasta or pizza. The end result of these food changes is that Tristan will now have more time to spend with the family in more fun pursuits. Fashion and style of the decade is influenced by the likes of Jacqueline Kennedy and The Beatles. The Campus kids move from the 1950s hangout of the diner to the 1960s hangout of the coffee house, which was the hotbed of politically charged folk music and protest. Tristan's emergence from the kitchen is in part due to the rise of feminism, with Aaron taking on this first real role in cooking, although his designated cooking appliance, the charcoal barbecue, is a different beast than the gas powered barbecue to which he is used. Celebratory themed meals are served for two milestone occasions: Canada's centennial in 1967 - which has its own emotional issues for Aaron in being part indigenous, that part which was stripped from his mother in marrying a non-indigenous person - and the Apollo 11 moonwalk in 1969.
- An investigation into the number of OPP officer suicides; a follow-up on the story of art thief John Mark Tillmann.