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- A documentary that follows Will Ferrell as he takes the field in five Major League Baseball training games, playing all nine positions for ten different teams in a single day.
- A computer hacker calculates a system of monitoring the slot machines at various Las Vegas casinos, and he and his girlfriend make a killing. Other criminals kidnap the duo and force them to give up the money.
- On the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court "Miranda Decision" retired Phoenix Police Captain Carroll Cooley remembers that day and what it means to him. Ernesto Arturo Miranda (1941 - 1976) was a laborer whose conviction on kidnapping, rape, and armed robbery charges based on his confession under police interrogation was set aside in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, which ruled that criminal suspects must be informed of their right against self-incrimination and their right to consult with an attorney before being questioned by police. This warning is known as a Miranda warning.
- Driven out of his job and home and onto a fast path alone, a young man gets lost in an unpublished manuscript telling of heroin busts in 1950's-Texas, written while undercover by the Federal Narcotics Agent himself. As he takes on a life in the shadows, will "Tex Foster" catch up with the modern-day renegade? Or can an old cowboy's tale rescue the young buck from slipping into a life of drugs and crime?
- Mike in Vancouver began drinking when he was 12. Now he's 27, and he can't stop. Faced with withdrawal symptoms, rehab becomes Mike's biggest challenge. In Denmark, Dennis is 14 years old, has an alcoholic mother in recovery and has already been hospitalized for excessive drinking. Dennis embarks on a binge-drinking vacation in Spain paid for by his mom, who believes a holiday of excess may teach him a lesson.
- Examine the effects of excessive alcohol consumption amongst the Phoenix's Labor Day weekend party-goers and the battle of medical and law enforcement agencies to prevent injury and save lives.
- Biography of the notorious Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, who was an enforcer for John Gotti, head of the New York Gambioo crime family. A ruthless killer, he admitted to 19 murders and later turned informant for the FBI and helped to bring down Gotti, known as "The Teflon Don" because of his ability to obtain acquittals whenever he was charged with a crime. Gravano was placed in the Witness Protection Program after testifying against Gotti.