27 épisodes
(6 h 45 min)
Épisodes
S2014 E1 • Stealing J. Edgar Hoover’s Secrets
On March 8, 1971, a group of eight Vietnam War protestors broke into a Federal Bureau of Investigation field office in Media, Pennsylvania and stole hundreds of government documents that shocked a nation.
Première diffusion : 7 janvier 2014
S2014 E2 • When a Bridge Falls
At the height of rush hour on August 1, 2007 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a bridge carrying eight lanes of I-35W over the Mississippi River suddenly collapsed, sending cars trucks plunging into the water below. Thirteen people died and 145 were injured in one of the worst bridge accidents in years.
Première diffusion : 3 mars 2014
S2014 E3 • McMartin Preschool - Anatomy of a Panic
The nightmare began in 1983 when a 39-year-old mother called the police department in Manhattan Beach, California and accused a teacher at the McMartin Preschool, Raymond Buckey, of molesting her two and a half-year old son.
Première diffusion : 10 mars 2014
S2014 E4 • Fly Wars - Battling the Medfly
In the summer of 1981, the Mediterranean fruit fly spread through California’s Santa Clara Valley, infesting backyard fruit trees and threatening the state’s $14 billion agricultural industry.
Première diffusion : 17 mars 2014
S2014 E5 • Baby M and the Question of Surrogacy
The custody battle over Baby M was the first time a court considered surrogacy. Today’s families are created in many different ways. But have we resolved the question of surrogacy?
Première diffusion : 24 mars 2014
S2014 E6 • The Shame of the Church
Sexual abuse in the Catholic Church has been making headlines for years. Some priests have been punished, but what about the bishops who shielded them?
Première diffusion : 31 mars 2014
S2014 E7 • The Superpredator Scare
In the mid-1990s, after a decade of soaring juvenile crime, some social scientists warned the violence would only get worse. Reality proved otherwise.
Première diffusion : 7 avril 2014
S2014 E8 • On Shaky Ground
The 1989 earthquake that shook San Francisco sent out a wake up call that continues to echo across the country.
Première diffusion : 14 avril 2014
S2014 E9 • The Enduring Legacy of Terri Schiavo
The controversy over Terri Schiavo’s case elevated a family matter into a political battle that continues to frame end-of-life issues today.
Première diffusion : 21 avril 2014
S2014 E10 • Three Mile Island: Lessons from the Nuclear Dream
More than three decades after the accident at Three Mile Island cast a shadow on the atomic dream, is America again ready to give nuclear energy a chance?
Première diffusion : 29 avril 2014
S2014 E11 • Picking a Winner: The 1998 NFL Draft
After the 1998 NFL draft produced one of the greatest busts in history, what have we learned about the science of evaluating human talent – on and off the field?
Première diffusion : 5 mai 2014
S2014 E12 • Agent Orange: Last Chapter of the Vietnam War
Première diffusion : 12 mai 2014
S2014 E13 • How DNA Changed the World of Forensics
Before DNA testing, prosecutors relied on less sophisticated forensic techniques, including microscopic hair analysis, to put criminals behind bars. But how reliable was hair analysis?
Première diffusion : 19 mai 2014
S2014 E14 • Major Malfunction: Lessons from Challenger
On January 28, 1986, seven astronauts “slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God.” America’s space program was never the same.
Première diffusion : 2 juin 2014
S2014 E15 • SWAT: Mission Creep
SWAT teams were created in the 1960’s to combat violent events. Since then, the specialized teams have morphed into a force increasingly used in routine policing, most often to serve drug warrants. The media has shone a light on isolated botched raids, but it took the show of force in response to protests in Ferguson, Missouri to start a national dialogue on the appropriate role of SWAT teams in today’s police force.
Première diffusion : 8 septembre 2014
S2014 E16 • The Promise of the Air Bag
How did cars become “computers on wheels,” so automated that some are about to start driving themselves? The story begins forty-five years ago with a quest to make cars safer and the battle over the air bag.
Première diffusion : 14 septembre 2014
S2014 E17 • Revolution in a Capsule
When Prozac was introduced in 1988, the green-and-cream pill to treat depression launched a cultural revolution that continues to echo.
Première diffusion : 21 septembre 2014
S2014 E18 • The Mystery of the Missing Bees
The mystery of Colony Collapse Disorder has pushed honeybees into the public eye. But the story of their plight — and its impact – is much more complicated.
Première diffusion : 28 septembre 2014
S2014 E19 • Curt Flood: Rebel Without a Clause
When baseball star Curt Flood rejected a trade in 1969, he challenged America’s pastime and helped spark a revolution that rippled beyond the game.
Première diffusion : 5 octobre 2014
S2014 E20 • The Cost of Campaigns
The Watergate campaign finance scandals led to a landmark law designed to limit the influence of money in politics. Forty years later, some say the scandal isn’t what’s illegal, it’s what’s legal.
Première diffusion : 19 octobre 2014
S2014 E21 • Ruby Ridge: American Standoff
When armed suspects stand off against the law today, one event continues to cast a shadow on both sides of the police line: the 1992 siege at Ruby Ridge.
Première diffusion : 26 octobre 2014
S2014 E22 • Wolves at the Door
In the 1990s, the federal government reintroduced the gray wolf to Yellowstone National Park. It was considered a big success. And that’s when the real fight began.
Première diffusion : 2 novembre 2014
S2014 E23 • A Search for Justice
The murder of four American churchwomen focused attention on the United States’ involvement in El Salvador. Nearly 35 years later, the case continues to take surprising turns.
Première diffusion : 9 novembre 2014
S2014 E24 • A Dingo’s Got My Baby: Trial by Media
In 1982, an Australian mother was convicted of murdering her baby daughter. She was later exonerated, but soon fell victim to a joke that distracted the world from the real story.
Première diffusion : 16 novembre 2014
S2014 E25 • Sybil: A Brilliant Hysteric
In the 1970s, the T.V. movie “Sybil” introduced much of the nation to multiple personality disorder and launched a controversy that continues to resonate.
Première diffusion : 23 novembre 2014
S2014 E26 • Power Line Fears
News media coverage in the 1980s and early 1990s fueled fears of a national cancer epidemic caused by power lines and generated a debate that still lingers today.
Première diffusion : 30 novembre 2014
S2014 E27 • Napster: Culture of Free
In 1999, a file-sharing program created in a Boston dorm room sent shockwaves across the music industry and served notice that a major cultural shift was underway.
Première diffusion : 7 décembre 2014