Gregg Easterbrook, senior editor at The New Republic and ESPN columnist kicks off the NFL season. Michael Schnayerson investigates the relationship between the interior and special interests in coal, oil and gas. Then, documentary filmmaker and wildlife photographer Carol Amore looks into the world of tigers, 20 Ways To Track A Tiger. And Patricia Beard looks into the man behind the Wall St. scandal of 1905, After The Ball.
Gregg Easterbrook
Gregg Easterbrook, senior editor at The New Republic and ESPN columnist, kicks off the NFL season.
Music: Erin Brokovich Soundtrack composer Thomas Newman
Music: Erin Brokovich Soundtrack composer Thomas Newman
Michael Schnayerson
Michael Schnayerson investigates the relationship between the interior and special interests in coal, oil and gas.
Music: Oscar and Lucinda Soundtrack composer Thomas Newman
Music: Oscar and Lucinda Soundtrack composer Thomas Newman
Carol Amore
Documentary filmmaker and wildlife photographer Carol Amore looks into the world of tigers, 20 Ways To Track A Tiger.
Music: Camille Saint-Saens’ "Carnival of the Animals": "Aquarium"
Benjamin Britten’s "The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra": "Variation L"
Music: Camille Saint-Saens’ "Carnival of the Animals": "Aquarium"
Benjamin Britten’s "The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra": "Variation L"
Patricia Beard
Patricia Beard looks into the man behind the Wall St. scandal of 1905, After The Ball.
Music: Elephant Man Soundtrack composer John Morris
Music: Elephant Man Soundtrack composer John Morris

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