2024-06-23
The search for Jason Derek Brown, who is on the FBI's most wanted list for allegedly killing an armored car guard in Arizona in 2004, is examined. (Repeat).
Gourmet comfort food is featured. Included: a mac-and-cheese startup from Los Angeles that features artisan cheeses and high-end ingredients; and a hand-crafted-doughnut restaurant in San Francisco. (Repeat).
Two entrepreneurial teams pitch their ideas for single-ingredient restaurant concepts in the Season 1 finale. Included: husband-and-wife caterers who want to open a brick-and-mortar eatery; and a rock-and-roll theme anchovy establishment. (Repeat).
As the opioid epidemic destroys the lives of millions of Americans, drug mogul John Kapoor looks to cash in. His company, Insys, has its own brand of potentially deadly fentanyl – and he concocts a conspiracy to bribe doctors and lie to insurers in an effort to sell as much as possible. Ultimately, his crime earns him the distinction of being the first Big Pharma exec to land in the slammer. (Repe
An artsy German heiress Anna Delvey makes a splash in Downtown New York's social scene, but she's really a Russian-born con artist who's trying to swindle $23 million from banks while dodging unpaid bills. A fake-it-to-make it scheme. (Repeat).
Christine Tan interviews Boucheron CEO Hélène Poulit-Duquesne about the French luxury jewelry brand's legacy, expansion plans, and sustainable initiatives. (Repeat).
IOI Corporation is a major palm oil producer based in Malaysia. Christine Tan travels to one of the group's plantations to talk to CEO Lee Yeow Chor and to see first-hand how the oil is produced. (Repeat).
Examining the explosive rise, and recent fall, of direct-to-consumer DNA testing. Nearly 30 million paying customers hand over their most sensitive personal information, their genetic code, to learn something new about their heritage and their health. As just a handful of companies build the world's largest private DNA databases and sell access to them to the highest bidders, some say it's time to
A firefighter invents a safety tool that he promises will save lives; a retired flight attendant stages an infomercial to promote her invention for women's purses. (Repeat).
Photos turn into wall art courtesy of an entrepreneur's online service; a couple's humanely sourced frozen chicken product is sampled by children. (Repeat).
A soy sauce is unveiled by a familiar entrepreneur; a wearable audio-recording device is pitched by an Ohio duo, so Butch and Rooster decide to test its practicality in the desert on a treasure hunt. (Repeat).
A groin protector's durability is vouched for by a pastor and a mixed martial artist; an outdoor apparel company is pitched by two brothers who haven't always gotten along, so Butch and Rooster want to make sure their relationship is on solid ground. (Repeat).
A firefighter invents a safety tool that he promises will save lives; a retired flight attendant stages an infomercial to promote her invention for women's purses. (Repeat).
Photos turn into wall art courtesy of an entrepreneur's online service; a couple's humanely sourced frozen chicken product is sampled by children. (Repeat).
A soy sauce is unveiled by a familiar entrepreneur; a wearable audio-recording device is pitched by an Ohio duo, so Butch and Rooster decide to test its practicality in the desert on a treasure hunt. (Repeat).
A groin protector's durability is vouched for by a pastor and a mixed martial artist; an outdoor apparel company is pitched by two brothers who haven't always gotten along, so Butch and Rooster want to make sure their relationship is on solid ground. (Repeat).
A firefighter invents a safety tool that he promises will save lives; a retired flight attendant stages an infomercial to promote her invention for women's purses. (Repeat).
Examining the explosive rise, and recent fall, of direct-to-consumer DNA testing. Nearly 30 million paying customers hand over their most sensitive personal information, their genetic code, to learn something new about their heritage and their health. As just a handful of companies build the world's largest private DNA databases and sell access to them to the highest bidders, some say it's time to
Christine Tan interviews Boucheron CEO Hélène Poulit-Duquesne about the French luxury jewelry brand's legacy, expansion plans, and sustainable initiatives. (Repeat).
IOI Corporation is a major palm oil producer based in Malaysia. Christine Tan travels to one of the group's plantations to talk to CEO Lee Yeow Chor and to see first-hand how the oil is produced. (Repeat).
Coverage of business in Asia is presented. (Live).