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Season 32 Episodes

"KIPP" A look at an education program that emphasizes hard work and long hours. "Frank McCourt" Frank McCourt is interviewed on his memoir, "Angela's Ashes." "Playing Ball With the KGB" An interview with a young, wealthy Russian businessman who was driven out by the KGB and then hounded by the FBI at the request of the KGB.

Episode 2. Dutch/Vice Versa (Air Date: 09/26/1999)

"Dutch" An interview with Edmund Morris who wrote Ronald Regan's biography. "Vice Versa" A look at Alabama State University, a historically black school, that must now bring in white students.


"The Blue Wall of Silence" A New York City police officer tells how she feared for her life after testifing against another officer.


"Ron Reagan on Ronald Reagan" Ron Reagan gives his opinion on the Edmund Morris book about his father. "The Scuffed Halls of . . ." A report on an Emory University professor whose career was destroyed by internal politics. "Doing The Right Thing?" A law suit against the L.A. Police Department by the children of a bank robber who was killed in a shootout.


"Why So Expensive?" A report on how American seniors are going to Canada to buy their medications. "Cop Killer" A convicted cop killer feels he should be released for his perfect behavior over the last 35 years. "Strive: A Second Look" A look at a program called Strive that is designed to help job readiness.


"President Bradley?" An interview with presidential candidate Bill Bradley. "Knee Deep in Fraud" A report on Medi-Cal fraud in Los Angeles. "Cruising . . ." A look at how cruise lines avoid paying taxes.


"You're A Good Man, Charlie Schulz" An interview with the writer of the "Peanuts" comic strip. "Pill" A pill that the military gave to U.S. soldiers could be the cause of the so called Gulf War Syndrome.


"On Trial For Murder" A report on a 13-year-old boy who is on trial for murder as an adult. "Doctor In . . ." A look at doctors who get their education outside of the U.S. but practice in the U.S. "Lord of the Manor" The English Manor off the coast of the Hamptons has been part of the family since the 1600s. Meet 88-year-old Robert David Lion Gardiner. A con man who sold shares in lottery "ticket pools."


"Untouchable" A report on a state in Mexico that is owned by the drug cartels. "Carol Burnett" An interview with Carol Burnett. "RUC" A look at a police force in Ireland where one in three have been killed or wounded by by the IRA.


"Suicide or Murder" A report on the murder of an Army officer who was stabbed 26 times. The Army determined it was a suicide. "Not As Private As You Think" A look at how internet companies can track what sites people visit without their knowledge.


"Miranda" A report on a legal challege to the Miranda Act. "Columbia's Andres Pastrana" An interview the President of Colombia and his battle with the drug cartels. "President Gore?" An interview with Vice President Al Gore.


"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" The failure of Clinton's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in the military. "Rumpole of the Bailey" A look at the success of the Rumpole books in Britain written by John Mortimer. A final report on the long lasting effect of Agent Orange on Vietnam.


"The Secrecy Clause" A story on pharmaceutical companies and their "secrecy clauses" concerning the research on experimental drugs. "Big Chicken" A look at the poultry business and the unfair treatment of its employees. "Hello, I'm Finland" The popularity of cellular phones and sales of Nokia in Finland.


"D.U." A report on depleted uranium shells from tanks in the Gulf War, and the health effects on soldiers who have worked with them. "Miracle on 43rd Street" A look at homeless people during the holiday season, and an old hotel in New York which has become a home for the homeless. "Wanted" A drug dealer has been located, but the authorities are having trouble putting him behind bars since he has relocated to St. Kitts.


"Need Cash?" A look at auto title loan companies that charge astronomical interest rates. "The Coach" The Jets' injuries prevent their advance to the playoffs despite having arguably the best coach in the NFL. "His Honor, The Mayor" A candid look at Jerry Brown, the mayor of Oakland, CA.


"Adopt Me" A report on potential adoptees who are physically or mentally disabled. "Denzel" A look at the life and career of actor, Denzel Washington. "Boris Yeltsin" Boris Yeltsin's accomplishments in the new democratic Russia.

Episode 17. MTBE/Ben Zander (Air Date: 01/16/2000)

"MTBE" A chemical added to gasoline in order to clean air has found its way into water supplies and has been determined to be highly toxic.


"Southern Exposure" A Georgia nuclear energy facility faces accusations that their black employees were placed at greater risk to radiation than their white employees. "Come Dancing" An inside look at competition ballroom dancing. "Kevin Mitnick . . ." An interview with Kevin Mitnick, the FBI's most wanted cyber trespasser, who allegedly cost corporations an excess of $300 million in damages.


"Big Man, Big Voice" A look at a very small man who is an incredibly talented singer. "The Diva Next Door" A singer from Rochester, NY has become an opera sensation. "Carol Burnett" Repeated segment that originally aired on 11/21/99.


"Ethnic Profiling" The CIA is investigating cases based on people's ethnicity, a practice which is unconstitutional. "Gross National Happiness" A look at Buhta's governmental policy of Gross National Happiness. "The Court Martial of Major Bates" USAF Major Bates is being court-martialed for refusing vaccination against Anthrax.


"LAPD Confidential" A report on the disturbing trend in spousal abuse in Los Angeles police families. "The Blue Wall of Silence" Repeated segment that originally aired on 10/03/99. "Unfortunate and Untrue" A look at the author of "Fortunate Son," the book critical of George W. Bush, Jr. "You're A Good Man, Charlie Schulz" Repeated segment that originally aired on 10/31/99.


"Hit List" The arguments that anti-abortion activists use to support their fight against abortion doctors. "Kevin Spacey" An exclusive interview with actor Kevin Spacey. "Whose Country is it?" A report on the state of civil unrest between the Orthodox and secular Jews in Israel.


"Dikembe Mutombo" NBA superstar, Dikembe Mutombo, helps his native people of the Congolese city. "The Columbine Effect" Lance Landers, a disabled child, is banned from an Alabama school district for continual threats of violence. "Arnon Milchan" A rare interview with Arnon Milchan, a Hollywood producer, who talks about his career and involvement in providing weapons for Israel.


"Timothy McVeigh" An exclusive interview with Oklahoma City bomber, Timothy McVeigh. "The Bodyguard's Story" An interview with Trevor Rees-Jones, bodyguard of the late Princess Diana.


"Hitler's Pope?" A report on Pope Pius XII and some of his antisemitic comments. "Women on the Web" A look at how women are now signing onto the internet in record numbers. An up close look at the founders of ivillage.com. "Ciao Venezia" The danger of Venice, Italy being overrun by tourists.


"By Faith Alone" A report on how Medicare pays for Christian Science nursing care in which no medicine or treatment is given. "Tom Joyner" An exclusive interview with one of AM radio's most controversial DJs. "Locked up for Life?" A look at the shocking number of non-US citizens who are languishing in US prisons because their home countries won't allow them to return.


"Broken Promises" The scandal among American Indians in which 2.6 billion dollars has disappeared in the hands of the U.S. Government. "Queen Rania" An exclusive interview with the Queen of Jordan. "Eric Clapton" An exclusive interview with Eric Clapton who talks about his recent years of sobriety.


"Cyber War" A look at the vulnerability of American infrastructure to cyber war and malicious attacks against the US by foreign governments and terrorists. "Addicted to Orchids" The orchid craze spreading across the world. "Voice of the Farmer" A report on how small farmers are having problems but receiving no help from the Department of Agriculture.


"Elian's Father" An exclusive interview with Elian Gonzalez's father. "The Power of Positive Speaking" A look at self-help seminars and the fortunes they're making for the people who run them. A report on Operation Casablanca, a successful drug sting in Mexico that's under intense political fire.


"A Different Kind of Governor" A report on the conservative governor of New Mexico's war on the "war on drugs." "The Dirty War" Four Argentinian grandmothers have become detectives and uncovered the truth of one of Argentina's dirtiest secrets. A look at South African Jews.


"The Death Penalty" A story on innocent men who have been on death row, but recently set free. "The Bishop Estate" A look at a private school in Honolulu that is funded by a massive politically-oriented foundation. A profile of Washington D.C.'s new mayor.


"The Colonel's Wife" An exclusive interview with the drug-smuggling wife of an Army Colonel. "A Right that Could be Wrong" A report on two schizophrenics who declined to take their medication and became violent. Should mentally ill people be allowed not to take their medication? In California, the three strikes law may not be working for convictees of minor crimes who are receiving unusually harsh sentences.


"Who Killed Malcolm X?" An exclusive interview with Louis Farrakhan and Betty Shabazz's daughter regarding the assassination of Malcolm X. "The Seamy Side of Paradise" The story of a white American priest doing God's work in the roughest black area of Jamaica. A look at the Doe Fund, in place to help the homeless help themselves in Manhattan.


"Bishop Spong" An exclusive interview with a Cardinal who doesn't believe in "religious people" and has created a stir of controversy. "Carlos Acosta's Story" A look at a poor Cuban boy who has become a world class ballet dancer. "Kevin Mitnick" Repeated segment that originally aired on 01/23/00.


"Charlton Heston" A profile on Charlton Heston and his crusade for gun ownership. "50,000 White Farmers" The high murder rate of white farmers in South Africa. "Miranda" Repeated segment that originally aired on 12/05/99.


"The Defector" A man who defected from Iran says he has information that proves Iran, not Lybia, was behind the Lockerbie terrorism. "The Court-Martial of Major Bates" Repeated segment that originally aired on 02/06/00. A look at women in India who are being murdered at birth.


"On Trial for Murder" An update on the story of Nathaniel Abraham, a 13-year-old being tried for murder as an adult. "Knee Deep in Fraud" An update on California's Medi-Cal fraud. "Forgotten" A story on Ron Arad, an Israeli Air Force navigator, who is still missing after being captured by Lebanese guerillas fourteen years ago. Israel keeps a hold on Hezabollah Sheik in hopes for a peace agreement.

Episode 38. Prison Inc. (Air Date: 06/25/2000)

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Repeated segment that originally aired on 12/12/99. "Cruising ..." Repeated segment that originally aired on 10/24/99. "Prison Inc." A story on a maximum security prison in Pennsylvania that houses a company owned by the federal government. It pays prisoners up to $1.50/hr to manufacture goods. The company is controversial because it can step in and take government contracts away from private sector.

Episode 39. Spy? (Air Date: 08/13/2000)

"Spy?" A look at the man accused by the U.S. Government of giving nuclear secrets to China.

Episode 40. Echelon/Scam/King Coal (Air Date: 08/27/2000)

"Echelon" A report on the unchecked power of the NSA's ability to surveil Americans. "Scam" A scam on the art world that cost art buyers and auction houses millions. "King Coal" An indepth look at the hills of West Virginia where mountain top removal mining techniques are making life difficult for residents.

Episode 41. Jiang Zemin (Air Date: 09/03/2000)

"Jiang Zemin" An exclusive interview with the President of China.

Episode 42. Testing, Testing, Testing (Air Date: 09/10/2000)

Testing, Testing, Testing" A report on Governor Bush's pledge to improve education nationwide using the system developed in Texas.

Episode 43. Dr. Wen Ho Lee/Liz Smith (Air Date: 09/17/2000)

"Dr. Wen Ho Lee" An update that defends the doctor against untrue allegations made 14 months ago by Energy Secretary Bill Richardson. Richardson not only stands by the allegations, but comments that the scientist has some very serious problems coming his way. "Liz Smith" Liz Smith explains how she protected Rock Hudson from a blackmailer and discusses her own sexuality. "The Bishop Estate" Repeated segment that originally aired on 04/30/2000.


"Haiti: 5 Years" A report on how U.S. money has been misused in Haiti. "Gold in Them Thar Schools" A look at the privatization of schools. "Oh Lord!" The dismantling of the House of Lords in England.


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