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My kid could paint that

Tracks the overnight celebrity of Marla Olmstead, a toddler who creates gallery-worthy paintings on the dining room table of her family home. Sales of her paintings reach $300,000. Then the bubble burst. When a 2005 profile by '60 minutes' suggests that Marla had help making her paintings, the finger is pointed at her father, an amateur artist and night manager at Frito Lay. Almost overnight, her family is ensnared in a web of accusation and denial - the burden of proof placed squarely in their lap. Is Marla a child prodigy or an innocent victim of a hoax?.

The Pearl Harbor child recalls

eyewitness stories of the Pearl Harbor attack December 7, 1941

The greatest speeches of all-time

Seen and heard in this original footage are the dramatic speeches from world leaders that changed the course of history and inspired millions worldwide.
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King corn

2007
Two friends embark on an experiment to grow a bumper crop of corn on an acre of land in Greene, Iowa. Following the harvest, they investigate what becomes of their crop, only to be enlightened to some unsettling facts concerning the economics of corn and the nutritional aspects of corn products.

The greatest speeches of all-time

volume 1
2004
Seen and heard in this original footage are the dramatic speeches from world leaders that changed the course of history and inspired millions worldwide.
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