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Couple Thinkers

Can real food feed the world?
Craig and Megan aren't experts on food. But they do know someone who is. Watch Craig and Megan ask Kimbal Musk everything they've wanted to know on Couple Thinkers.
9.3 /10
When do we have to leave this planet?
Craig and Megan have a lot of questions about Earth and mankind's future. Luckily they know just the person to ask. Watch Craig and Megan talk to Neil deGrasse Tyson everything they've wanted to know on Couple Thinkers.
9.3 /10
Can we stop aging?
There's a lot Craig and Megan don't know about aging. Luckily they know someone who has the answers. Watch Craig and Megan ask Dr. Daisy Robinton everything they've wanted to know on Couple Thinkers.
9.1 /10
Can you spot a psychopath?
What do Craig and Megan know about psychopaths? Nothing. But that's why they're reaching out to someone who does. Watch Craig and Megan ask psychopathy expert Jon Ronson everything they've wanted to know on Couple Thinkers.
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What is a successful life?
Craig and Megan don't know everything there is to know about happiness and phone addiction. But they do know an expert who can help. Watch Craig and Megan ask Arianna Huffington everything they've wanted to know on Couple Thinkers.
9.4 /10

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Die Mutigen 56 - Deutschlands längster Streik

Die Mutigen 56 - Deutschlands längster Streik

The docudrama brings a unique labor dispute to life. Today, continued payment of wages in the event of illness is a matter of course. But workers in the 1950s, unlike employees, received no pay for the first three days of illness and then very little. The workers no longer want to put up with this unequal treatment. Through the lives of Emma and Alfred Freese, a fictional working-class family from Kiel, the challenges of that time are brought to life in all their harshness. Emma is a typical housewife and mother of that time. This time of hardship is seen through her eyes and the Freeses' struggle for a life of dignity is followed. The war and its deprivations have left their mark on this generation, but now things are looking up again. But when her husband Alfred collapses ill at the Howaldtswerft shipyard in Kiel, Emma despairs. He has to take it easy, but how is the family supposed to get by without wages? This cannot go on. In October 1956, up to 34,000 metal workers in the shipyards and factories of Schleswig-Holstein went on strike in the fight for justice and dignity. To this day, this strike is considered the longest in Germany. Employers and politicians stood in the way of the strikers with decisive force. On the employer side of the then booming shipbuilding industry was shipyard boss A. Westphal. Julius Bredenbeck, Herbert Sührig and Hein Wadle are well-known trade unionists to this day, having orchestrated the strike and led it to success.

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