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- Looks at the implications of Christian Nationalism and how it distorts not only the constitutional republic, but Christianity itself.
- An eye-opening and shattering analysis of the behavior, psyche, condition, and stability of Donald Trump.
- Experts examine the case of a woman, who was found dead, hanging naked, bound and gagged in the courtyard of her billionaire boyfriend's mansion just two days after his son suffered a fatal accident while she watched him.
- Seven people suffering with bizarre chronic illnesses hunt for explanation and cures while simultaneously battling with social skepticism and abandonment.
- From fashion to pop culture, the series examines how through decades America's style and iconic moments reflected the country's political and social climate.
- Docu-series that follows controversial commentator and plainspoken truth-teller Charles Barkley on a barnstorming tour to discover what Americans really think about race. Dialogue, in person and on the record.
- 201943mTV-146.3 (11)TV EpisodeA young woman is found dead, hanging naked outside her billionaire boyfriend's Coronado mansion, 36 hours after his young son's tragic accident. The Sheriff ruled her death a suicide, but a team of outside experts is taking a second look at the case.
- 201943mTV-146.9 (9)TV EpisodeA team of experts examine Rebecca Zahau's mindset at the time of her death, as they seek to answer the question: was the crime scene staged to look like a suicide?
- 201943mTV-147.4 (10)TV EpisodeExperts shine the spotlight on the people around Rebecca the night she died.
- As the team of experts finalize their theories on Rebecca's death, the Zahau family remains hopeful, and a civil trial verdict prompts the San Diego Sherriff's Department to make long-awaited announcement.
- Charles Barkley begins his journey across America to discuss race. Starting in Baltimore, a city central to the "Black Lives Matterr" movement, where he interviews community members and police.
- In the wake of Donald Trump's immigration ban, Charles heads to Irving, Texas where a local ordinance has banned "foreign laws" and armed protests have formed at the local mosque.
- Charles discusses racial stereotypes with consumers and industry professionals in Los Angeles, including Korean hip-hop artist Dunbfoundead, Ice-T, Sande Alessi (a Hollywood casting director and The Upright Citizens Brigade improv troupe.
- At the end of his journey Charles heads to Atlanta where he meets undocumented residents and civic leaders who use social media to organize their opposition to new immigration policies, and gets an audience with civil rights legend C.T. Vivian.
- Wi-fi and electricity trigger Carmen's strong symptoms. Jamison hasn't left his room in two years. Bekah lives in a van in the desert to avoid mold.
- Star has been diagnosed with a dozen different conditions. Bekah's brother arrives to take care of her. Jamison's family searches for a specialist.
- Jake, a young musician, suffers from symptoms associated with Lyme disease. Star undergoes treatment for dystonia. Carmen tours a cellphone-free town.
- Pilar, an actress with chemical sensitivities, lives apart from her husband. Jake and Bekah encounter skeptical doctors when they seek emergency care.
- Jill, a therapist, takes up to 55 supplements a day. Star's two-week treatment costs $11,000. Pilar's husband gets a second job to cover their expenses.
- A healer treats Pilar over the phone. Jake and his girlfriend drive 10 hours to a clinic. A friend worries that doctors are taking advantage of Jill.
- Jill considers a $30,000 treatment plan. Bekah gets a new custom home. Pilar, Star and Carmen's health improves, and Jamison and Jake reach milestones.
- American soldiers go to war, and women go to work. The influence of Hollywood expands, the economy grows, and the fashion world transformed. 1950s America, amidst an unprecedented expansion in prosperity and consumerism, feels pressure for conformity as paranoia over over a growing the cold war builds.
- A new president and a new sense of confidence bring great changes to society. The youth culture comes into its own, and fashion, like politics, will go to extremes. Out of the turmoil of the era, new subcultures will emerge and demand equal rights and recognition of their own unique identities.
- The Reagan presidency ushers in a new era of optimism which leads to extravagance, excess and eventual greed. Brands capitalize on the spending while Wall Street capitalizes on the public. In the urban centers, marginalized communities are finding new ways to express themselves that will forever change American identity.
- As the millennium draws to a close, fashion pushes back against the excess of the 80's and women make strides in the workplace and the media. In the 2000s, a new decade brings a brave new world in the form of the internet and social media, drastically changing almost every aspect of American life and identity.