How deep is the ideological chasm between America and Europe? Are there political and economic factors that contribute to the rift, in addition to disagreements over Middle East policy? This program follows Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times foreign affairs correspondent Thomas L. Friedman on an international investigation into anti-American sentiment. Traveling through France, Germany, and England, Friedman interviews activists, officials, and ordinary citizens who explain prevailing attitudes toward the U.S.—not only its administration, but its corporate and popular culture as well. Americans abroad shed additional light on European animosity. A Discovery Channel Production. (45 minutes)
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