

America's Burning
Narrated by Michael Douglas, America’s Burning calls on a remarkable range of expert perspectives from James Carville to Leon Panetta to Amy Chua as macroeconomist David Smick embarks on a searing dive into the precarious state of America’s seemingly unbridgeable economic divide — with a surprisingly optimistic outlook on its future.
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America's Burning is a documentary exploring the complex history and enduring legacy of arson in the United States. It delves into the motivations behind fire-setting, its impact on communities, and the evolving methods used to combat this persistent threat. The film examines societal factors, economic conditions, and individual psychology that contribute to this destructive act.
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The documentary aims to shed light on a lesser-discussed aspect of American history and societal issues, potentially sparking new conversations about crime prevention and community resilience.
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