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From Title: Boeing's Fatal Flaw
The relatives of crash victims recall learning about the Addis Ababa disaster. Boeing executives hope the cause is not connected to the Jakarta accident. Investigations reveal that...
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After the second 737 MAX crash, the Federal Aviation Association conducted an investigation, focusing on development and certification. Boeing insider Rick Ludtke publicly revealed...
Expanding MCAS, engineers included probes for activation; miscalibrations caused the Lion Air and Ethiopian Air crashes. While Muilenburg pushed ideas that lack of experience and t...
During a congressional hearing, families learn the F.A.A. and Boeing ignored known risks associated with the MCAS and inadequate pilot training. After the Lion Air crash, the admin...
From Title: Does Taylor Swift Deserve Her Billion-Dollar Fortune?: A Debate
Donvan summarizes opening statements. Flanigan argues that when one provides a profitable service, it is mutually beneficial to the provider and those with whom they are trading. R...
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Flanigan states that the profit incentive is an inducement to make benefiting others also rewarding for the individual; focusing on billionaires individualizes social problems. Rob...
Entertainment products that produce billionaires today create common ground across generational, political, economic, and cultural divides. Swift's work fosters an important form o...
From Title: Is the American Dream in Decline?: A Debate
Panelists disagree on the characterization of the economy over the last 15 years. Strain argues that uninterrupted progress is necessary for the American dream to be viable. He con...
Strain states that 40% of medical bills do not become delinquent and that despite various obstacles wages have increased. Leonhardt argues that some wage growth is not good enough...
Hard work continues to pay off and the benefits of a good economy reach all workers; individuals see economic outcomes improve over time. The U.S. needs two sets of policies.
From Title: Is the Republican Party's Refusal to Raise Taxes Fiscally Irresponsible?: A Debate
Moderator Nayeema Raza outlines the debate topic of the Republican Party's refusal to raise taxes and introduces panelists. American Campus Director Oren Cass and Club for Growth P...
Raza summarizes opening statements. Cass states that spending comes down in the wake of tax increases; the economy did not perform better after Bush’s tax cuts. McIntosh believes w...
One third of entitlement programs are farm subsidies. McIntosh believes we need a full review of government spending and eliminate programs that the public sector should address. P...
Cass and McIntosh consider why this discussion is urgent and which politician best exemplifies what Republicans should be doing with taxes.
Cass supports eliminating the tax, but states it has no impact on the fiscal situation. McIntosh cites reasons for keeping the tax. Cass discusses taxes to increase; McIntosh agree...
The national debt will continue to increase, and the system will break if we maintain the status quo. We have to pay for the spending we do. Successful legislation is possible.
From acclaimed scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr., "Gospel" explores Black spirituality in sermon and song. From the blues to hip-hop, African Americans have been the driving force of...
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From Series: Gospel
Part 3 of "Gospel" reveals how gospel was going mainstream and family dynasties, many raised in the Church of God in Christ, would dominate the charts. Meanwhile, other children of...
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American men are stuck in what’s been dubbed a friendship recession, with 20 percent of single men now saying they don’t have any close friends. More than half of all men report fe...
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From Series: Finding Your Roots (Season 10)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps singer Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O’Neill uncover their hidden roots, revealing scandals and secrets that their ancestors went to great lengths to concea...
Explore the revolutionary engineering behind Paris’s iconic landmark. Completed in just over two years for the 1889 World’s Fair, the iron tower smashed the record for the tallest...
NOVA
From Title: Building the Eiffel Tower
In 1884, Emile Mouguier and Maurice Koechlin propose a monument for the World's Fair. Eiffel initially rejects the idea; Stephen Sauvestre adds arcs and platforms to the sketches.
The Eiffel Tower must withstand variable wind speeds. Benoit Roman uses Eiffel's wind tunnel to demonstrate wind force. Eiffel's design wins the competition for the World's Fair ga...
From Title: When Whales Could Walk
Comparative Anatomist Joy Reidenberg studies whales in the Dominic Republic. There are over 90 species of whales living today. Whales are mammals and have adapted to living in wate...
Sallam and his team search for whale legs in a part of the Sahara Desert older than Wadi al Hitan. He hopes to find intermediate fossils from before whales were fully aquatic.
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