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When Bankers Were Good
This documentary examines the Victorian financiers – including Samuel Gurney and Natty Rothschild.
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The People’s Republic of Capitalism
Ted Koppel takes an in-depth look at the economic ties that bind the U.S. to China.
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Fault Lines
Inequality in the US is more extreme than it’s been in almost a century — and the gap between the super rich and the poor and middle class people has widened drastically over the last 30 years. How did the gap grow so wide, and so quickly? Fault Lines investigates the gap between the rich and the rest.
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I.O.U.S.A.
I.O.U.S.A. boldly examines the rapidly growing national debt and its consequences for the United States and its citizens.
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How It’s Made
Through 63 mini documentaries, experience the wonders of how things are made.
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Inside Job
Inside Job takes a closer look at what brought about the financial crisis in 2008.
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Consuming Kids
Consuming Kids pushes back against the wholesale commercialization of childhood, raising urgent questions about the ethics of children’s marketing and its impact on the health and well-being of kids.
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The Dark Side of Chocolate
A team of journalists investigate how human trafficking and child labor in the Ivory Coast fuels the worldwide chocolate industry. The crew interview both proponents and opponents of these alleged practices, and use hidden camera techniques to delve into the gritty world of cocoa plantations.
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The Chinese Are Coming
Travelling across three continents, Justin Rowlatt investigates the spread of Chinese influence around the planet and asks what the world will be like if China overtakes America as the world’s economic superpower.
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Blind Spot
Blind Spot is a documentary that establishes the inextricable link between the energy we use, the way we run our economy and the effect it has had on our environment.
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