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- For some, recycling is about being environmentally conscious. For others, like Juan, plastic bottles and aluminum cans are a means to survival. A California plastic and scrap metal collector who is currently homeless, Juan depends on these containers to feed his family.
- 2017– 6mTV Episode
- It's been more than 20 years since Richard Rosario was convicted of a murder he says he could not possibly have committed. If he didn't do it, who did? And what's next for Rosario and his family? This is the final episode of Dan Slepian's 3-year investigation.
- 2017– 8mTV Episode
- 2017– 8mTV Episode
- 2016– 9mPodcast EpisodeNBC News Correspondent Josh Lederman joins Chuck to discuss interviews with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
- 2015– 9mTV EpisodeExcavators at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum work to dig up fossils of mammoths, dire wolves, giant sloths and more out of the ground. They clean and piece together the bones, and prepare them for research and museum collections. With 4 million specimens already in scientists' hands, why keep excavating after more than 100 years? The La Brea Tar Pits is one of the only paleontological sites on Earth that has preserved an entire ecosystem over time, from plants to camels to bugs. And every new fossil not only helps tell the story of the Los Angeles Basin over 50,000 years but also gives us clues about how current species, including humans, could weather climate change in the future. Insider Science went to the La Brea Tar Pits to see how specimens are discovered, cleaned, and pieced together to build a record of the last 50,000 years.
- 2017– 9mTV Episode
- 2016– 10mPodcast EpisodeAs Russian aggression at its Western border reaches a newfound high this weekend, NBC News Pentagon Correspondent Courtney Kube joins Chuck to detail the possible looming timeline of a 190,000-troop march up to Kyiv.
- 2016– 10mPodcast EpisodeDany Pletka, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Chuck to talk about the Russian attack on Ukraine and why she believes everyone in Washington has "a perspective."
- 2019–202410mPodcast EpisodeKeith Morrison talks with Renée Zellweger about how and why she made her scripted series.
- Sophie has a conflict of interest between the creatures and her idol when Nadia St. Pierre arrives at Bateman Academy and joins Van Riceberger's search for the Jar Dwellers.
- After two decades with their father behind bars, Richard Rosario's family has new hope that he may be set free. After an emotional prison visit, a court is about to decide if it is time for this family to be finally reunited.
- Pam Hupp is charged with the murder of Betsy Faria.
- 1970– 12mTV EpisodeWhen Jack and Tashi stumble into a bandit camp, they are recruited by the chief to join their bandit gang. Though the boys do their best to be the worst recruits ever, the bandits are thoroughly entertained by their antics. Oh to be a bandit!
- 2016– 13mPodcast EpisodeHelene Cooper, New York Times Pentagon correspondent, joins Chuck to discuss an interview with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, the rising military tensions between Russia and Ukraine, and the American diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
- 2016– 13mPodcast EpisodeRussian attacks on Ukraine reached a new high point this week, with an ever-increasing number of shellings on civilians and children in major Ukrainian cities. The New Yorker's Robin Wright joins Chuck to get a first draft of how this moment will go down in Russian history.
- 2017– 13mTV Episode
- NBC News foreign correspondent Raf Sanchez examines the case of 26-year-old Noa Argamani, who became one of the faces of the hostage crisis after video of her abduction from the Supernova festival spread across social media. Despite the release of more than a hundred hostages in November in a deal that included most women and children, Noa's whereabouts-and those of nearly all of the hostages taken from the festival-remain unknown.
- 2016– 14mPodcast EpisodeAs Russia enters a new phase in its invasion of Ukraine, NBC News Capitol Hill correspondent Leigh Ann Caldwell joins Chuck to break down the Congressional battle lines forming over what shape America's response should take.
- Marisa Merico, the daughter of one of Italy's most notorious Mafia godfathers, Emilio DiGiovine of the 'Ndrangheta, speaks to Insider about the methodology and history of the Calabrian Mafia and about her own experiences of growing up in a Mafia family.
- Is Richard Rosario an innocent man? Or is he a murderer? Dan Slepian begins his investigation at a prison in upstate New York, and at the scene of the crime in the Bronx.
- 2016– 15mPodcast EpisodeAs Russian troops remain at the Ukrainian border, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) talks about a possible diplomatic resolution. NBC News correspondent Carol Lee joins Chuck to talk about the latest.
- 2016– 15mPodcast EpisodeRussian forces are closing in on Kyiv and Putin's threats of escalating the conflict to chemical warfare have put the world on notice. Peter Baker, Chief White House correspondent for the New York Times, joins Chuck to shed some light on the Russian president's rise to power.
- The murder case against Richard Rosario was based on two eyewitnesses. But Rosario claims there are more than a dozen people who can prove he was nowhere near the scene of the crime. Dan Slepian packs his bags and heads to Florida to speak with some of those alibi witnesses. Along the way, he also meets Rosario's wife and two children.
- Suddenly, a change that could breathe new life into Richard Rosario's bid for freedom. Dan Slepian speaks to the woman who could make all the difference.
- 2016– 16mPodcast EpisodeNBC News Chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander joins Chuck to talk about the muddled Covid message coming from the White House and CDC.
- 2016– 16mPodcast EpisodeNBC News Chief Washington Correspondent Andrea Mitchell joins Chuck for a post-broadcast discussion about the Russian troop buildup and President Biden's attempt to push voting rights through the Senate.
- Episode: (2022)2016– 16mPodcast EpisodeRuth Marcus, deputy editorial page editor for the Washington Post, joins Chuck to talk about President Biden's economic challenges and the upcoming Title 42 backlash.
- Talking to a murder victim's family is a tough thing to do, but Dan Slepian needs to find out more information about Jorge Collazo in his search for the truth. Collazo's sister tells Dan she'll never forget the day her little brother was killed. And, she reveals a surprise about what happened just two weeks before the murder - a lead that could have been critical.
- 2016– 17mPodcast EpisodeNBC News Senior Congressional Correspondent Garrett Haake joins Chuck to discuss the building fight over immigration, President Biden's request for additional money to assist Ukraine, and whether whiskey and tequila have replaced beer and wine as cultural stand-ins.
- 1970– 18mTV EpisodeThis 15-minute practice with Steph Schwartz is an all levels Hatha class designed to stretch and open the hips and legs.
- Did anyone fully investigate Richard Rosario's alibi? Dan Slepian tracks down detectives, lawyers and an eyewitness to the murder - and gets some shocking answers to that question.