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- In 2017, a successful businessman travels to the ends of the earth to find that the perfect woman is always under his nose. He hires a sexy renegade tracker to find an exact duplicate of his android wife.
- Fin, his family and the cosmos have been blissfully sharknado-free in the five years since the most recent attack, but now sharks and tornadoes are being whipped up in unexpected ways and places.
- After planning a perfect heist, Nick is ready to score. One problem, his girl and the crew, have other ideas. They take Nick down in a hail of bullets but Nick doesn't die and in a race for his life, seeks revenge one target at a time.
- A small town is being terrorized by a serial clown killer.
- A documentary that humanizes unhoused people and explores their backgrounds, dreams and struggles to find the way home. This film aims to raise awareness and funds to end homelessness, and is part of the project Let's Make a Difference.
- Former New York cop Vince LaGuardia (and old friend of Kojak) is now living in Las Vegas. When a wanted counterfeiter is murdered, LaGuardia's investigation involves the activities of a hood and an evangelist. Pilot for an unsold series.
- A seizure warrant is issued for weapons against a known steroids dealer; Officers stop and help a new Las Vegas resident; Officers are called out to a disturbance involving a drunken man at a convenience store.
- Hundreds of billions of dollars escape IRS collections every year. So who is the American tax cheat secretly keeping their cash while the rest of us have to pony up? Why do so many people believe that cheating on your taxes is morally ok? From actor Wesley Snipes to a Las Vegas pimp to a middle class couple -- Americans of all kinds have had serious run-ins with the IRS. Squawk Box Anchor Becky Quick investigates how this widespread tax evasion lands businessmen in prison, celebrities in hot water, and citizens in fear and desperation. We'll also meet the law enforcement side of the IRS, CPAs with a gun and a badge that investigate criminal tax evasion with the same zeal that brought down Al Capone. They'll hunt for income in overseas accounts, the secret vaults of criminals and even your checking account. CNBC goes inside the IRS's Forensic lab in Chicago to see how Special Agents use CSI technology to uncover even the most hidden evidence of tax fraud. From celebrities to the working class, no one is immune from an IRS investigator. Whether you think cheating is right or wrong, with hundreds of billions at stake, the IRS has a job to do.
- A tourist convinced he's still in Texas gets collared for carrying a compound bow on the Strip, a little person with a big buzz makes a play for one of the female officers, and a drunken, gun-toting tourist gets gang-tackled by Vegas' finest.
- Investigating the remains of victims found on the bottom of Lake Mead, NV as the reservoir water level drops due to drought. So far, Thomas Erndt, Claude Russell Pensinger and Donald P. Smith have been identified, submerged for decades.