I haven't finished watching the video yet, due to the browser crashing. (have some issue since a security update, haven't solved). Want to get this out while I am remembering it. There is a book that I read a few years back, that may be of interest here:
A Year Without "Made in China": One Family's True Life Adventure in the Global Economy by Sara Bongiorini
IMHO, not everything made here, has or will always be a good product, anymore then saying anything made in China is junk. It all comes down to what people value and what value the items provide.
I had an old socket set I inherited, made in the USA out of some kind of pot metal, prior to ratchets. I finished watching the video, and wonder if it is recent and when is it on (and for how long is the series)?
Notice they let the gal helping, bring in a computer (not made in the USA), I expect their camera's weren't either, as well as most electronics (no tv's back in the house).
A lot of old made in the USA stuff (furniture, especially), can be bought at thrift stores and estate sales, but that has its own issues. It doesn't provide support for current manufacturing, may cost to be recovered/refinished, etc (and where are those supplies from), may not keep the spouse happy (style wise), etc.