Episodes
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Episode 2
S1 E2 - 55m 15s
Uncover crime evidence pulled from DNA websites. See how drug rules stem from a pill’s side effects. Learn.how a screen addiction cure is rooted in the past and why Americans are ambivalent about robots. Andy Borowitz objects to “no news.”
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Could D&D Help Fight Screen Addiction? | Full Report
S1 E2 - 11m 23s
Parents worry about the latest video games, like Fortnite. A generation ago, Dungeons and Dragons was the game that seemed like a menace. But in a surprising twist, its role-playing strategies are now seen as a counterbalance to the problem of screen addiction.
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New Clues From Old Evidence | Full Report
S1 E2 - 14m 32s
DNA information that is available on genealogy websites is doing more than satisfying curiosity. Data collected from consumer DNA tests is helping the police to close cold case files, including a long-unsolved murder from the 1980s. But their use to solve cold cases is raising new concerns about privacy protection.
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Are Robots Really Taking Over? | Full Report
S1 E2 - 9m 34s
Humans are wary that robots could replace them. So what can we learn from the legendary chess match between a supercomputer and Garry Kasparov?
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Return of an Infamous Pill | Full Report
S1 E2 - 11m 31s
Strict prescription drug safety regulations in place today resulted in part from the devastating consequences of a pill prescribed during pregnancy that was originally thought to be harmless. F.D.A. safety guidelines were developed after thalidomide left a trail of severe birth defects. Today, it has become a case study for rising drug prices.
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Where Did The News Go? | Andy Borowitz
S1 E2 - 4m 29s
We hear a lot about fake news these days, but New Yorker magazine humorist Andy Borowitz wants to talk about another widespread phenomenon: no news. Every day on TV we’re assaulted with the empty news calories, the Pringles potato chips of news. But who was the evil genius behind this maddening trend?
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Athletes vs. Injustice | Full Report
S1 E1 - 11m 51s
When N.F.L. players starting with Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem to protest police mistreatment of African-Americans, their actions ignited an uproar over injecting politics onto the playing field. Their protest had surprising ties to the silent black-power salute by two sprinters at the 1968 Olympics.
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Episode 1
S1 E1 - 53m 47s
Social media’s addictive power is by design. Colin Kaepernick’s protest has ties to 1968. Women on Wall Street fought harassment decades before #MeToo. Pythons threaten the Everglades. Andy Borowitz wants to treat political ads like cigarettes.
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Sexual Misconduct at Work, Again | Full Report
S1 E1 - 13m 9s
The #MeToo movement is shedding renewed light on sexual harassment at work and the long history of arbitration agreements.
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Online All the Time? Researchers Predicted It. | Full Report
S1 E1 - 10m 39s
Social media’s power over consumers is not by chance, it is by design. Theories pioneered decades ago by B.F. Skinner lie at the root of today’s multi-trillion-dollar “attention economy."
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Warning: These Ads Contain Politicians | Andy Borowitz
S1 E1 - 3m 52s
Andy Borowitz, the New Yorker magazine humorist, has come up with a simple solution to the political ads that litter our TV landscape. His short comedy videos cap every episode of Retro Report on PBS, a new series that shines a light on today by uncovering the past.
Extras + Features
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Encounter With an 11-foot Snake
S1 E1 - 21s
This was somebody's pet." Walter Meshaka, a former curator in Everglades National Park, describes his encounter with an 11-foot snake.
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How Forced Arbitration Tipped the Scales
S1 E1 - 1m 59s
In this scene from "Wall Street #MeToo," Cliff Palefsky, an employment lawyer, says that in the 1990s, no one could work in the securities industry without waiving the right to bring a claim in a public court.
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Episode 1 Preview
S1 E1 - 30s
Social media’s addictive power is by design. Colin Kaepernick’s protest has ties to 1968. Women on Wall Street fought harassment decades before #MeToo. Pythons threaten the Everglades. Andy Borowitz wants to treat political ads like cigarettes. Tune in or stream Oct. 7 at 9/8c
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Florida Wildlife Devoured by an Invader
S1 E1 - 38s
In this studio scene from "Pythons," host Celeste Headlee says Florida wildlife is being devoured by an invader -- a giant snake not native to the region, or even to the U.S.
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Wall Street's #MeToo Moment
S1 E1 - 37s
In this studio scene from "Wall Street #MeToo," the hosts discuss a wave of harassment allegations in the 1980s and 90s.
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