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Dayton Basketball Player Sam Miller Arrested
Dayton basketball player Sam Miller gets arrested for underage drinking, then gets the hands in a holding cell.
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OJ Simpson Out on Parole?
OJ Simpson goes into his parole hearing talking extremely spicy for someone that wants to get out of prison.
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Swedenโs Far Right Youth
Jamali embeds himself in the Nordic Youth, who patrol Sweden’s streets hunting refugees, to try to understand their response to this global crisis.
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Heavily Armed White Guys Safely Enter Police Station
Two guys armed for Call of Duty multiplayer walk into a police station and live to post the video.
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Trump Threatens to Send Feds to Chicago
Trump comments on “carnage” in Chicago, sounds like he’s never been to Chicago.
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Oakland
Oakland’s DIY style inspires an edibles champion, a shipping container dweller, an LGBT comedian, and a founder of a bike charity, to impact their community.
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New Jersey Drive
In Newark NJ, unemployment and lack of hope turns a tradition of joyriding stolen cars into an international criminal operation.
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Ronni and Dennis
Mike sits down with Ronni and Dennis at their apartment and talks about how they shoplift to support their drug habit, and discusses his own battles.
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Higher Stakes
In New York City, an illegal gambling underworld flourishes, but sometimes the largest losers are the ones running the games.
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How to Stack the Deck
Mike meets a former dealer, who used to cheat in underground games. He demonstrates the tricks to the trade, and how to stack the deck.
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Mexican Lean
Mike has a tense meeting with a Mexican cartel associate in LA, and learns how Mexicans are making their own version of lean and smuggling it in.
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Soulja Boy on Drinking Lean for Inspiration
Recording star Soulja Boy tells us why he relies on lean for inspiration.
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Iron Pipeline
Gunrunners move weapons from American states with loose laws to states with stricter ones, in a neverending flow that law enforcement can’t seem to stop.
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Michael K. Williams on Gun Violence and Gun Control
Mike shares his personal thoughts on losing friends to gun violence, and his astonishment to how easy it is to get a gun–and move it–in America today.