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The most sacred food of the Anishinaabe people has become a prized ingredient in the upper Midwest and beyond. We’ll dig into the history of the 'food that grows on water', see how it’s harvested and processed.
Follow two men as they visit the historic war site. A 100-year-old veteran of the 4th Marine Division who returns to Iwo Jima for the final time and the son of a marine who has spent decades searching for details of his father's time on the island.
See how fractured relationships and traumatic events in Henry VIII's childhood set the path for his turbulent reign. Part 1 of 3.
See how Henry's men plotted military campaigns, forged alliances, and even framed a wife, for his benefit...and theirs. Part 2 of 3.
See how a bad accident and worse decisions took a heavy toll on Henry VIII's health and popularity in his final years. Part 3 of 3.
Allen Dorfman was the mob’s greatest middle man. As special consultant to one of the USA’s largest pension funds, he controlled access to what became known as the Mafia Bank. The vast loans he approved built Las Vegas and lined the mob’s pockets. Part 9 of 13.
Joe Valachi was a 'Hitman for the Mob', the first insider to break the Mafia’s code of silence. He blew the lid on a secret empire worth $40 billion a year; his revelations changed the nature of the battle between the FBI and the Mafia forever. Part 10 of 13.
This is the story of how New York’s finest repeatedly failed to snare Mafia serial killer Roy Demeo. His victims may have numbered as many as 200... Part 11 of 13.
Most people take their image of the Jewish-American gangster from the character Hyman Roth in The Godfather II. Quietly spoken, understated, yet duplicitous, ruthless, and immensely powerful, Roth was supposedly based on Lansky. Part 12 of 13.
Robert Kubecka and Donald Barstow were best friends, brothers-in-law and business partners. They ran a small, garbage collection firm on Long Island, just outside New York City. They were decent and honest—in an industry that was anything but. Part 13 of 13.