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Untold History of the United States

S1, EP3 "The Bomb"

The strategies behind the U.S. atomic bombings of Japan as well as the new mythology that emerges from the War; the bombing haunts the Soviets and the mistrust towards the Allies grows quickly; directed by Oliver Stone.

Untold History of the United States

S1, EP5 "The '50s: Eisenhower, the Bomb & the Third World"

Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles replace Truman; Stalin dies, but relations with Soviet Union turn colder; the H-bomb and the doctrine of nuclear annihilation is explored, as is the Korean War and U.S. rearmament; directed by Oliver Stone.

Untold History of the United States

S1, EP6 "JFK, Khrushchev & The Bomb: To the Brink"

A focus on John F. Kennedy; the Bay of Pigs; the brink of total war during Berlin Wall and Cuban Missile Crisis; early Vietnam; JFK attempts at peace with Khrushchev; JFK is assassinated; Khrushchev is removed from office; directed by Oliver Stone.

Untold History of the United States

S1, EP7 "Vietnam, LBJ, Nixon & Third World: Reversal of Fortune"

A look at Cataclysm in Vietnam; removal of Third World leaders; U.S. civil war at home; the betrayal by Richard Nixon; directed by Oliver Stone.

Untold History of the United States

S1, EP8 "Reagan, Gorbachev & Third World: Revival of Fortune"

A look at Carter's dreams of change giving way to Ronald Reagan; new commitment to war; splitting of U.S. economy; Third World cruelty; Gorbachev redeems Reagan and fresh opportunities for peace; Reagan's debated legacy; directed by Oliver Stone.

Untold History of the United States

S1, EP9 "Bush & Clinton: Squandered Peace - New World Order"

Russia is introduced to American Capitalism; the U.S. goes to war in Middle East; a New World Order is shaped.

Untold History of the United States

S1, EP10 "Bush & Obama: Age of Terror"

A look at major events that have shaped the United States and the world as it is today.

Rigged: The Voter Suppression Playbook

Since 2008, right-wing groups have worked with certain states to make it harder to vote, particularly for minority groups and young people.

Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets

On the eve of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and on its final night before closing, a Las Vegas dive bar becomes a stage where its employees and barflies commiserate one last time.

This Is Not Financial Advice

Glauber Contessoto gambles his life savings on a joke cryptocurrency. Two months later, he becomes the Dogecoin Millionaire and an internet legend. While it might seem easy to get rich online, it's even easier to lose it all.

Misery Loves Comedy

Comics Martin Short, Nick Swardson, Jimmy Fallon and others talk to actor Kevin Pollak about the dark side of being funny.

John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection

Archival footage showcases top-ranked tennis player John McEnroe competing in the 1984 French Open at Roland Garros Stadium in France.

In Football We Trust

Filmmakers Tony Vainuku and Erika Cohn follow a quartet of Polynesian-American high-school students over a four-year period as they pursue their dreams of playing professional football.

Side by Side

Directors James Cameron, David Fincher, Martin Scorsese, Christopher Nolan and others discuss digital technology's impact on filmmaking.

The YouTube Effect

YouTube grows from humble beginnings to become one of the most ubiquitous and powerful media platforms in the world.

Red Heaven

To prep for the first human mission to Mars, six volunteers take part in the ultimate dress rehearsal, living inside a yearlong NASA simulation to understand the effects of isolation on the human mind.

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