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From Title: Boeing's Fatal Flaw
The Boeing 737, first introduced in 1967, was the best-selling jetliner. In 2011, Airbus’s A320Neo became the fastest selling program, threatening Boeing's status; the company resp...
Frontline
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The F.A.A. pushed regulation and certification work onto companies; the MCAS was delegated to airliner inspectors. Boeing told Congress they complied with the administration, and b...
The 737 MAX’s first pilots reported that it did not handle smoothly, prompting engineers to increase MCAS reliance. Chief Technical Pilot Mark Forkner was unaware of the change whe...
Starting with the accidental discovery of the significant history of a modest dwelling on a traditionally African-American street in Hagerstown, Maryland, this documentary traces t...
Three Roads Communications, Inc
From Series: Dynamic Learning
This short film shows you how to use retrieval practice to improve your understanding and develop your recall to identify gaps in your knowledge. While most study time is spent try...
ShortCuts TV
From Series: Gospel
Starting in the 1940s, part 2 of "Gospel" explores the Golden Age of Gospel -- the dramatic explosion of Black sacred music and the segregated highways of the American South -- thr...
PBS
Considered to be one of the most powerful and important training programs ever produced for law enforcement, this video follows the execution murder of Georgia Deputy Kyle Dinkhell...
In the Line of Duty
From Series: Math Vitals for Nurses
The foundation of safe medication administration lies in accurate dosage calculations. Underdosing may fail to treat the patient's condition and overdosing can lead to toxicity. Th...
Motion Masters
When people apply for jobs in the United States, they often must fill out a box stating whether they have a criminal history. Is this fair? One in three American adults has a crimi...
Open to Debate
From Series: Dynamic Planet
As the planet warms up, the ice at all three poles—the Arctic, Antarctic and the Himalayas—is melting fast with far-reaching consequences. The remarkable people living and working...
One in four health visits in the U.S. are now provided by non-physicians, as a growing number of nurse practitioners fill in critical health care gaps. But nurse practitioners say...
NewsHour Productions
The American Dream—the idea that anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can achieve success in the United States through hard work and determ...
Since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, Iran's presence in the Middle East—and on the world stage—has grown stronger. Long involved in conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, an...
From Series: Poetry in America (Season 4)
Poems by Sylvia Plath and Kay Ryan take the peripheral status of the fungal kingdom as an invitation to consider the scientific knowns and unknowns, and cultural significance, of m...
From Title: David H. Petraeus and Andrew Roberts on Conflict, War, and Debate
John Donvan introduces guest moderator Xenia Wickett and this episode's topic. Wickett introduces Ret. General David Petraeus and Biographer, Historian, and Parliament member Andre...
Petraeus discusses fostering a culture of learning within military leadership. Challenging big ideas and listening are important. Roberts reflects on the intellectual self-confiden...
We must be conscious of the direction of future warfare. The U.S. must prepare for various types of warfare, establish priorities, and allocate shortages. Putin's actions in Ukrain...
From Title: Does Taylor Swift Deserve Her Billion-Dollar Fortune?: A Debate
Three arguments that Taylor Swift deserves to be a billionaire include freedom, prosperity, and comparison. Flanigan discusses occupational and purchasing freedoms, innovation, and...
No one deserves to be a billionaire. The influence of luck in our lives is pervasive and uncontrollable suggesting that whatever comes from luck is undeserved. Robeyns discusses t...
People have a strong interest in esteem and material well-being. Flanigan discusses market motives and the expressive element of labor. Robeyns is not anti-capitalist if capitalism...
Flanigan considers an example of Jeff Bezos' wealth and the end state offending sensibilities; you cannot know whether outrage is justified just by looking at patterns. Robeyns bel...
Are dialects and accents something that classify us as talking weird? Or something to be celebrated in a new globalized world? "The Language I Speak" explores the varieties of spok...
Filmhub
In sharing their stories, Finding Your Roots (Season 10) uses every tool available, from cutting-edge DNA research to old-school genealogical sleuthing to reveal long-buried secret...
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From Series: Finding Your Roots (Season 10)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uncovers the roots of comedians Bob Odenkirk and Iliza Shlesinger--two very funny people whose family trees brim with stories that are more drama than comedy...
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Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams--revealing the tremendous diversity hidden within their family trees. Sifting through...
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