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- A first-person look at the lives of ocean creatures including sharks, elephant seals, turtles and gannets.
- StarsDaniel Dae KimPaul McGannMan has explored land, the ocean's surface, and large parts of the solar system...and in the 21st Century we are just beginning to explore the depths of the Pacific Ocean. We yearn to unravel the mysterious Pacific - but she does not give up her secrets willingly.
- StarsDaniel Dae KimPaul McGannSteve PellombiSurrounded by the Ring of Fire, the Pacific Ocean is the epicenter of natural mayhem. Violence is part of life in the Pacific, and creatures that live here must choose whether to avoid conflict...or rise to meet it.
- StarsDaniel Dae KimPaul McGannThere is plenty of food in the Pacific Ocean, but it is the challenge of finding that food that drives all life in the Pacific. In the voracious Pacific we meet a destructive army of mouths, a killer with a hundred mouths, and the biggest mouth in the ocean.
- StarsDaniel Dae KimPaul McGannIn the Pacific, the quest to multiply has spawned a stunning array of unusual behaviors and adaptations. There are forest penguins with a tenuous marriage, the secret rendezvous of great white sharks, and the tale of male pregnancy.
- StarsAnna MadeleySamuel WestNicholas RalphThe numerous adventures of a countryside veterinarian practice in 1930s to 1940s Yorkshire, England.
- Scientists investigate the lives of Australia's animals, from koala bears to fruit bats to kangaroos.
- DirectorJane McMullenStarsPriyanka BoghaniRome BuathongPeter DaszakThe untold story of the start of the COVID pandemic and how China responded. Chinese scientists and doctors, international disease experts and health officials reveal missed opportunities to suppress the outbreak and lessons for the world.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerMichael IndjeianStarsSamantha Brown
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownSamantha travels to the Swiss capital of Bern where she visits a cheese farm and a large coo-coo clock. She also goes for a bike ride in the alps and a ride down the river.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsFatima AliSamantha BrownDavid Chan
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha Brown
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha Brown
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownCandace CampoInez Cook
- DirectorMichael IndjeianStarsSamantha Brown
- 2018–7.6 (7)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha Brown
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha Brown
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsBrídín BrennanDeirdre BrennanMaire BrennanA trip through Northwest Ireland, through County Sligo and County Donegal beginning in Sligo. Poetry, music, food, pubs, traditional hand-weaving, language, and scenery of the region are explored. The poetry of W.B. Yeats and local music from Moya Brennan (of Clannad) are included.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownJanet Nguyen
- StarsSamantha Brown
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownRandy KiyokawaElizabeth O'LearySamantha takes an RV trip across Oregon with her family.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha Brown
- 2018–6.9 (8)TV EpisodeStarsRoberto BalestriniRenee BanettSamantha BrownSamantha learns about Foot Golf, visits The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, Joshua Tree National Park, a Date Palm Grove and a stunt driving school.
- 2018–7.3 (7)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownSamantha visits the Lake Geneva region of Switzerland where she explores a St. Bernard kennel that helps people with special needs, a dark chocolate shop, and a Charlie Chaplin museum. Also featured are a visit to an Alp horn music festival, a trip on a Swiss lake boat and a shop where she makes her own watch.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownRicardo CatéMark Hess
- 2018–6.9 (7)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha Brown
- 2018–6.4 (8)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownSamantha visits Southwest Florida where she explores the Big Cypress Nature Preserve and Everglades National Park. Also featured are a trip to the beach, the local restaurant scene and up close encounters with dolphins and Florida panther.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownJade Temepara
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha Brown
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha Brown
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownJoshua BellRóbert FröelichSamantha visits a beautiful old world Cafe for coffee, a Michelin star restaurant, Fisherman's Bastion, Heroes' Square, the Parliament building, a synagogue and the Mineral Baths.
- 2018–7.0 (7)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownAnnalise SmithSarah ThomasSamantha vistas the Florida Keys and Key West focusing on small local family owned shops as well as a trip to Harry Truman's Winter White House.
- 2018–7.6 (9)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownBicycling through Brancott Estate vineyards; te pa family Vineyards; Pelorus Mail,boat, Mills Bay mussels, the World of Wearable Art Museum, a helicopter ride to the peak of Mount Olympus and Abel Tasman National Park.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownJean SchulzSustainability on the Sonoma coastline; California Carnivorous plants; cider tasting at Devoto Gardens & Orchards and Safari West.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownSamantha works her way across the British Virgin Islands as the first mate on a yacht.
- 2018–7.4 (7)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownSamantha explores the sights of sounds of New Hampshire. Included are some of her childhood memories from traveling to the Granite State and the beautiful scenic sights.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownSamantha walks the trails at the Sonoran Desert Botanical Garden; she visits the Breadfruit and Rum Bar; Taliesen West the foundation for Frank Lloyd Wright; The Farm at South Mountain and the Black Theatre Troupe.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownAdia TrischlerSamantha visits The Third Man museum, the Naschmarkt, the Austrian National Library, House of Music, a boat ride on the Old Danube River and hiking through a vineyard.
- 2018–7.0 (8)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownElizabeth O'LearyEllis O'LearySamantha visits the Corning Museum of glass in Corning, NY; Corning's Gaffer District; master engraver Max Erlacher's Steuben glass collection shop; Betty -Kay Bake shop in Bath, NY; a cemetery tour; Glenn H,Curtiss Museum; and Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownPaora PuruSailing Auckland harbour aboard the 2017 America's Cup winning team New Zealand sailboat; chef Samir Allen ; Auckland area's volcanic and Maori history; Four Shells Kava room and shop; Giapo ice cream; surfing on the black sanded Piha beach.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownA road trip to Bar Harbor; Acadia National Park; Bass Harbor; Desert Island, Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, junk sculpting, Bread Box Bakery, Maine Maritime Museum and Flo's Hot Dogs in Kittery, Maine. Also visiting Tributary Brewing and Chauncey Creek Lobster Pier.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownSamantha visits Wynwood Walls and it's colourful street murals, Bon Gout BBQ in Little Haiti, Miami's food scene, Fruit and Spice Park, Cubaocho Museum and Performing Arts Centre which profiles the Cuban art scene, Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum and she takes an airboat tour of the Everglades.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownIce canoeing on the St.Lawrence River; making maple syrup at the Sugar Shack; walking the streets of Petit Champlain; Bonhomme and the history of the Quebec Winter Carnival; Hotel de Glacé, a seasonal hotel built out of ice; and a toboggan run.
- 2018–6.4 (9)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael IndjeianStarsSamantha Brown
- 2018–6.8 (8)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerMichael IndjeianStarsSamantha BrownA cafe run by grandmothers who make their own homemade cakes in Vienna; La Taniere Restaurant in Quebec City; The Tamale Store in Phoenix; sampling key lime pies in the Florida Keys; touring a food market in Budapest.
- 2018–6.8 (8)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownA boat ride to the remote island of Cato Costa; Cabbage Key co- owner Rob Wells; touring Edison and Ford Winter estates; ECHO Global Farm; the artist community of Matlacha; touring J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge; Sanibel Community House.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerMichael IndjeianStarsSamantha BrownElizabeth O'LearyEllis O'LearySamantha Brown offers her best advice on how to make travel count no matter the destination.
- DirectorSylvia CaminerStarsSamantha BrownSamantha visits the Asheville Biltmore estate garden, drives through the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Eda Rhyne Distillery.
- DirectorSylvia Caminer
- 2018–7.4 (9)TV EpisodeDirectorSylvia Caminer
- DirectorRobyn Keene-YoungStarsTom HargesFollow the unforgettable journey of a family of wild dogs in Zimbabwe and witness rarely seen behavior, from tender moments with newborn pups, to the thrills of hunting wildebeest, to close encounters with their greatest enemy - the lion.
- DirectorMichael BicksMarie-Helene CarletonMicah GarenStarsKeith DavidSteven PinkerMarta LahrA journey through history and the human mind to explore violence, and how a more peaceful world can be achieved.
- DirectorAdam SarrafStarsAmna Nawaz
- One World Trade Center is engineered to be the safest and strongest skyscraper ever built. Follow the final year of exterior construction, culminating with the milestone of reaching the symbolic height of 1,776 feet.
- Known as "the cheese grater," the Leadenhall Building is the pinnacle of London's architecture. This program follows the monumental challenges that come with erecting this super skyscraper.
- Shanghai Tower is much more than just a skyscraper, it's a vertical city. A collection of businesses, services and hotels all in one place. When complete, the structure will dominate Shanghai's skyline.
- Follow the teams tasked with creating New York's most luxurious residential skyscraper and their ambition to redefine luxury living the big city.
- DirectorMichael EpsteinStarsJohn LennonRoy CicalaEarl SlickA look at the period of time musician John Lennon and his family spent living in New York City during the 1970s.
- DirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteJohn MusgraveJack ToddPresident John F. Kennedy and his advisors consider how deeply the U.S. should get involved in South Vietnam as a communist insurgency and Buddhist protests intensify.
- 20171h 54mTV-MA8.7 (835)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteJean-Marie CrockerCarol CrockerFearing Saigon's collapse, President Lyndon B. Johnson authorizes the bombing of North Vietnam, and sends U.S. ground troops to the south.
- 20171h 53mTV-MA8.6 (760)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteJean-Marie CrockerLyndon B. JohnsonNorth Vietnamese troops make their way down the Ho Chi Minh Trail, defying American air power. While the anti-war movement escalates back home, American soldiers realize this war is like no other.
- 20171h 25mTV-MA8.6 (728)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteRoger HarrisJames WillbanksAs casualties mount on both sides, American soldiers face deadly ambushes and artillery. President Lyndon B. Johnson assures the American public that victory is within reach.
- 20171h 24mTV-MA8.8 (764)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteRon FerrizziWarren RogersShaken by the violence of the Tet Offensive, assassinations of leaders and domestic unrest, Americans begin to doubt President Lyndon B. Johnson's promise that victory in Vietnam is near and he ultimately decides not to seek reelection.
- 20171h 47mTV-MA8.5 (686)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteTim O'BrienMax ClelandDraft-age Americans wrestle with their choices. Richard Nixon narrowly wins the presidential election. Soldiers on all sides of the conflict witness savagery and courage.
- 20171h 48mTV-MA8.7 (677)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteJoan FureyMerrill McPeakPresident Richard Nixon begins withdrawing American troops from Vietnam, but his authorization of the invasion of Cambodia sparks large protests in America.
- 20171h 49mTV-MA8.7 (655)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteKarl MarlantesPhil GioiaThe South Vietnamese fight on their own, succumbing to terrible losses in Laos. After he is reelected, President Richard Nixon strikes a peace deal with Hanoi that sees the release of American prisoners of war.
- 20171h 47mTV-MA8.8 (677)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteTim O'BrienEverett Alvarez Jr.Civil war continues in Vietnam as President Richard Nixon resigns. After North Vietnamese troops regain control of Saigon and the war ends, people from all sides search for reconciliation.
- DirectorAnwar MamonStarsNora YoungCats are among the most feared and revered creatures on the planet. Their power, strength, and enigmatic nature have fascinated us for centuries. They are one of the most studied mammals in the world yet only now is their real identity being understood - from their incredible hunting abilities, to their unique physiology and remarkable behaviors. With nearly 40 different species, thriving in almost any environment, the cat is one of the most successful predators since the dinosaurs. Using the latest camera technology and working with leading scientists, we are able to tell the story like never before. Join Nature in this epic two-part event as we journey across the globe tracking down the origins of these diverse creatures. Take an in-depth look at what makes the family of felines unique and the evolutionary tricks and adaptions that truly make a cat, a cat. In Part 1, discover how the first cats arose in the forests of Asia, how they spread across the continent and later came to conquer Africa. We reveal how cats evolved with an in-depth look at lions, servals, caracals, cheetahs, tigers, fishing and sand cats.
- DirectorAnwar MamonStarsNora YoungCats are among the most feared and revered creatures on the planet. Their power, strength, and enigmatic nature have fascinated us for centuries. They are one of the most studied mammals in the world yet only now is their real identity being understood - from their incredible hunting abilities, to their unique physiology and remarkable behaviors. With nearly 40 different species, thriving in almost any environment, the cat is one of the most successful predators since the dinosaurs. Using the latest camera technology and working with leading scientists, we are able to tell the story like never before. Join Nature in this epic two-part event as we journey across the globe tracking down the origins of these diverse creatures. Take an in-depth look at what makes the family of felines unique and the evolutionary tricks and adaptions that truly make a cat, a cat. In Part 2, Track the story of cats into the Americas, from battles with their age-old rivals, the dog family, to the rise of domestic cats. Meet the mighty jaguar, the urban mountain lion, the curious ocelot, the Canada lynx, the nimble margay, the Siamese cat and the Sphynx.
- DirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteDonald WardNoah FeldmanWith the passing of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, the federal government now passes legislation to enforce it. Known as the Volstead Act, the legislation forbids not only hard liquor but also beer and light wine which many legislators assumed would be exempted. Penalties as well were far harsher than many had expected. The ban on alcoholic beverages could not be complete as alcohol was required by many industrial processes. There were also exemptions for religious observances and for medicinal purposes. In fact, from the day the ban went into into effect,entrepreneurs found ways, some legal, most not - to get around the law. Some States had no legislation to implement the new amendment to the constitution and for the most part, the Federal government was left on its own to enforce it. Rum running. became big business with schooners plying their trade on both the Pacific and Atlantic sides of the U.S. By the mid-1920s many people had come to the conclusion that prohibition was a mistake. Those who drank were drinking more and with no way for government to regulate the illegal industry, they were also drinking bad liquor. Criminal gangs sprang up across the country but Chicago became synonymous with vice and booze.
- DirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyotePete HamillJonathan EigWith gangsters terrorizing the public and profiting from the sale of alcohol, many citizens believed Prohibition was unsuccessful, which led to its repeal.
- DirectorMick CaouetteStarsJose AndersonKimberle CrenshawMary EasterFrom PBS - Civil rights attorney Thurgood Marshall's triumph in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision to desegregate America's public schools completed the final leg of a journey of over 20 years laying the groundwork to end legal segregation. He won more Supreme Court cases than any lawyer in American history, making the work of civil rights pioneers like the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks possible.
- DirectorHannah WardStarsAna GasteyerRobert FullerBrian JonesAn intimate look into the weasel family which includes the adventures of a first-time weasel mom, a tiny orphan weasel and the fearless honey badger.
- DirectorSusan FlemingStarsNora YoungScott SilverLou PerrottiThere are more than 100 types of rabbits and hares. Despite their extraordinary ability to reproduce, wild rabbits are in danger of being eradicated. This show separates the facts from the stereotypes.
- DirectorRowan CrawfordStarsMark EmeryDonna KalilDavid PrintissFlorida's wildlife is under threats from nature, such as hurricanes and fire, human development and invasive species.
- DirectorGabrielle SchonderStarsWill LymanPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressAs the 2020 election approaches, the once-unrivaled National Rifle Association is facing both internal strife and a rising external threat: a movement led by student survivors of the Parkland mass shooting. FRONTLINE investigates the status of America's gun debate - and why the organization that has dominated it for so long is now under attack on all sides.
- DirectorAlexis GirardetRussell LevenBen FinneyStarsSophie OkonedoFor wildlife and humans, often largely dependent on it, surviving in extreme conditions requires extreme measures, evolutionary adaptation and crafty tricks. Thus in Arctic Canada, native women harvest clams a few days a year, when the shifting icebergs-to-break-off can be drilled into at low tide to harvest from temporary caves on the then dry sea floor. In Japan, the northernmost non-human forest primates eat the soft tissue just beneath tree bark and make best use of thermal springs. All of them are threatened by the environmental challenges to each biotope, such as the Amazonian forest fires, partially arson to clear land which rapidly deteriorates, partially by greenhouse heating, so Brazilian firefighters with modern means must also train tribal people to help defend their unique homeland.
- DirectorRussell LevenGeorge PaglieroVirginia QuinnStarsSophie OkonedoLife in regions with extreme natural conditions often depends on well-adapted animals, which may be key to the cultural heritage of native peoples. For nomads in Siberia, it depends on herding reindeer which is most risky in the annual migrations between summer and winter pastures. In Australia, training as risky helicopter pilot is a desirable career for white farm-boys to drive the herds on dry plains, but also combined whit the traditional knowledge for Aboriginal hunter tribes in northern wetlands used also for conservation of their fearsome predator-prey, collecting eggs from the sunken nests of the salty, the world's largest crocodile,. In Vanuatu, islanders unable to breed much meat depend essentially on fishing, but when a son is trained by his father in ancient techniques, even deep diving for lobster, the devastating effect of over-fishing -also by licensed foreign industrial ships- and climate change become painfully obvious.
- 2015–201854mTV-PG7.5 (20)TV EpisodeDirectorAlexis GirardetRussell LevenJobim SampsonStarsSophie OkonedoOn one of the Danish Far Oer islands, the about thirty men gather annually for a single harvest, during a six days window, of a rare seasonal delicacy: eggs on steep cliffs of the storm petrel, a risky job which exacted several deaths. In Brazil's Mato Grosso Amazonian rain forest waters, a small tribe's shaman and his retired father preside from the use a poisonous wood to sedate fishes to be caught in huge nets, while evading predators, to nourish the warriors for a religious day-long dance to earn the spirits' favor. In northern Ethiopia's Tigray, isolated orthodox villagers celebrate a birth by joining the parents on a dangerous climb without proper path to a mountain peek-carved chapel. In the Swiss Alps, Europe's highest mountain range, man's exploratory drive creates a whole industry, but also requires frequent helicopter rescues, as in Zermatt near the famous Matterhorn peek.
- Explore wonders created by the awesome and unpredictable power of water. Above Victoria Falls in Zambia, a fisherman and his brothers brave crocodiles, elephants and the risk of being swept to their deaths, in order to reach fishing pools at the edge of the Falls. In Europe's secret water world of the Camargue, a young man duels with a savage bull in a centuries-old contest of man-versus-nature. And, among the world's richest ocean reefs, a guardian must hunt down an elusive manta ray among ferocious currents to help save the species.
- StarsOlivia ColmanCong LiuExtreme locales include Mount Everest's Khumbu Icefall, the Grand Canyon, and the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro.
- StarsOlivia ColmanFrom Mount Everest's Khumbu Icefall, to the Amazon and then to the Grand Canyon, this disk visits six continents to learn how these natural wonders evolved and hear the rarely told stories about the challenges their inhabitants face.
- Witness wonders created by the force that makes our planet unique - life itself. In the Amazon Rain forest, two 9-year old boys must prepare themselves for a terrifying rite of passage involving the insect with the most painful sting on Earth: the bullet ant. In Borneo, a father must provide for his family by climbing to the roof of a vast cave to collect birds' nests. And, in Bangladesh's Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, a father and son must brave killer bees and man-eating tigers to find honey.
- DirectorKate DartDoug HamiltonStarsDebbie BerebichezLung S. ChanLisa DongThis program explains the formation, chemistry, variations and allure of the most notable gemstones; diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, rubies, jade and opals.
- DirectorTerri RandallStarsAomawa BakerEdo BergerJeanette CainesHistory's most important metals and how they advanced civilization.
- DirectorKate DartDoug HamiltonStarsPaul EkinsZhiqiang FengJanice GillespieAn examination of fossil fuels. Included: modern-day oil prospecting in California; and a utility company that struggles to keep the lights on during hot summer days.
- 2019– 55mTV-PG8.2 (25)TV EpisodeStarsHenry Louis Gates Jr.Martha S. JonesMark LundAfter the Civil War, efforts to realize a "new south" begin. Whites offered share cropping to blacks, but agreements were not understood (due to lack of literacy skill) and insurmountable debt meant continued oppression. The Supreme Court reversed rights to equal treatment, and by 1890 all-black communities formed, allowing businesses, governments, and distinctive cultures to live and flourish. Efforts to improve the economic and political status of blacks are met with resistance, restrictions, disenfranchisement, and consistent character assault. This episode offers many examples of how the entire nation struggled with the End of slavery. Prepare to learn about the depths to which people will go to to suppress cultures that don't mirror our own.
- 2019– 55mTV-PG8.1 (21)TV EpisodeStarsMartha S. JonesExperience the aftermath of the Civil War.African Americans who had played a crucial role in the war now grapple with the terms and implications of Reconstruction and their hard-won freedom. For African Americans, support for their social, economic and political gains did not last. The 1876 presidential election deals Reconstruction a blow as the forces of white supremacy ascend.
- 2019–7.7 (16)TV EpisodeDirectorStacey L. HolmanStarsMartha S. JonesAndia Winslow
- 2019– 55mTV-PG7.8 (14)TV EpisodeSee African Americans in the 1900s using artistic expression against revisionist history and racism.
- DirectorNicolas BrownStarsKelly McEversCharles AndersonGreg AsnerIn Episode 1: pulse, segments from across the planet, intimate documentary and natural history cinematography combine to uncover dramatic discoveries and compelling characters and deliver important stories about this mysterious molecule. The Molecule That Made Us is a 3-hour series from WGBH Boston premiering on PBS.
- DirectorAlex TateStarsKelly McEversGiulio BoccalettiArjen HoekstraEpisode 2: Civilizations turns our 'water lens' on human history. Starting in Ancient Egypt, it charts the critical role water plays in history, and around the world we see the birth of civilizations on the banks of the great rivers: Nile, Tigris and Euphrates, Indus and Yellow. We end by asking if we can guarantee water supplies of the future?
- DirectorNicolas BrownStarsKelly McEversLeigh BellGiulio BoccalettiEpisode 3: Crisis examines how the planet's changing water cycle is forcing us to change our relationship with water. An increasingly, globalized agricultural industry is turning precious water reserves into profit, "mining" water faster than it can be replaced. As Chairman Emeritus of Nestle, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe says, ". - the water issue is more urgent than the climate issue."
- StarsDaniel Dae Kim
- StarsTamlyn TomitaBuddy Uno, an Asian American immigrant who went to Japan to find journalism work he was denied in the US, is branded a traitor.
- StarsDaniel Dae KimAlthough heralded as a model minority, bold ambition leads Asian Americans to national political office as a culture quake simmers beneath the surface.