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- The 2 Johnnies are one of Ireland's hottest rising entertainment acts from Co. Tipperary - they are Comedians, Musicians, Presenters (and former bad hurlers). The 2 Johnnies are on the up. With all the success, they have had in Ireland it's time for the lads to make their way in the world and now they embark of their first tour of America. This series follows them as they navigate their first US tour and look at the current state of Irishness in America from the multigenerational "Irish" to the recent arrivals, asking the question 'what is IRISH AMERICAN in Trump's America? The lads also get to meet some amazing Americans doing weird and wonderful things. So armed with a bunch of stories to tell, the lads head to LA, Miami, and Washington to perform their live podcast.
- Intended for military personnel and civilians in sensitive positions abroad, the film shows three playlets involving foreign agents maneuvering Americans into passing valuable intelligence to the Soviets or Red Chinese. It emphasizes the need to be wary of seemingly friendly strangers, whether one is in Europe or Japan.
- Gwendolyn Dangerous must land on the enemy spaceship to rescue her sister Angle, who is being held as a sex slave for Hassan the Heinous... but Gwendolyn is in for a surprise when she finds Angel.
- Blake and Justin have always shared the dream of making movies. Their mentor is Robert Rodriquez and their film school is his book "Rebel Without A Crew." They worship the film making philosophies of Robert Rodriquez, one of them being, "You have to make 30 bad films before you make a good one." On their 29th film they manage to lock an extra in the trunk and forget about him for five days.
- When her colleagues convince her to put down the Blackberry for a few minutes, Natalie has to decipher a cryptic message from her boss, Congressman Barnes.
- An alienated congressman drifts into bestiality and attempts to hitch his political wagon to the upstart American Association of Sensual Urinators.
- It's "Bring Your Child to Work Day" at a courtroom in an unnamed dystopian society.
- Houston restored their two-run lead in the top of the fifth, as Altuve doubled and was then batted in by Brantley. Greinke left with two outs in the bottom of the fifth, having allowed one run on seven hits while striking out six batters. The Astros extended their lead to 4-1 in the top of the sixth, as Robinson Chirinos hit a home run off the left field foul pole netting. Sánchez lasted until one out in the top of the sixth, having allowed four runs on 10 hits while striking out four.
- First Lady Michelle Obama welcomes the final six contestants, their families and the trainers into the White House. She congratulates them on their weight loss and associated health journeys. Both Bob and Dolvett lead the group, including the First Lady, in a twenty minute workout at the White House. The contestants also learn from Mrs. Obama that they each are in the running for the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award. The competition consists of Americans signing up under the banner of one of the six to lead a healthy lifestyle for six consecutive weeks. The contestant who has the most people complete the challenge under their banner will have a furnished gym built in their hometown. Being away from the ranch provides the contestants contact with home, one which leads to an emotional breakdown and a binge eating session. That contestant, who eventually gets back on track with help from his/her trainer, will see if that binge negatively affects the weight loss for the week. At the post weigh-in vote back at the ranch, one contestant who does fall below the yellow line learns that he/she is not as alone in the ranch as he/she believed.
- Nurse Unseen is a feature documentary that explores the little-known history and humanity of the unsung Filipino nurses risking their lives on the front lines of a pandemic, thousands of miles from home.
- "Virulent: The Vaccine War" examines the consequences of vaccine hesitancy and denial. It's a war anti-vax activists have been fighting for a decade. And COVID-19 is what they practiced for: A national conversation about vaccine safety.
- Cesar, an emotionally stunted masochist, must confront his self-loathing after his dissatisfied-yet-caring Dom, Bear, reinterprets the rules of their game. They arrive at a paradigm-shifting result neither one of them expects.
- The 9/11 Memorial in New York City is a sacred place. The final resting place for many of the nearly 3,000 victims of the September 11th attacks. Based on the book, "Finding Fifteen," "Sky So Blue" is a feature length documentary based on families who lost so much on 9/11. Follow Tim Oliver on his daily walk to work through the memorial. A walk that becomes a journey of love, hope and survival as Oliver finds five families of 9/11, who relive the final moments of innocent Americans caught up in the terrorist attacks and share their unique perspectives on a divided and pandemic-stricken America 20 years later. New Jersey: A police officer who ran toward danger. Long Island: A woman who wouldn't leave a wounded friend. Maryland: A young enlisted man on duty to protect his country. Long Island: A custodian who survived a previous terrorist attack. Rhode Island: A flight attendant who filled in for a co-worker.
- So gigantic the success, so reprehensible the backgrounds. The video of the social campaign 'KONY 2012' of the NPO 'Invisible Children, Inc.' was clicked one hundred million times within a very short time after its publication. But under the pretense of sincere humanitarian intentions against the misdeeds of the alleged war criminal Joseph Kony, this appeal was intended to manipulate public opinion in a manner that led the US government to seek military intervention. This documentary leads to Uganda, the Central African Republic and the United States, and shows what obscure intents - from economic mining interests to religious fundamentalist proselytizing - were actually hide behind the operation of the US military in Africa and the activities of the opaque nonprofit organization with their Christian-right, evangelical financial backers.
- The tranquil feudal hamlet of Wetter, Germany was an ideal place to fall in love. It was not acceptable in the 1920's for a Jewess and a Christian to conceive of building a life together. That was the case for Flora Hess and Fritz Kutsch. Their short-lived happiness, however was shattered by a new cruel reality. In fact, the entire community would be torn apart as Germans enslaved Germans. Separated only by religion, some neighbors became oppressors while others became the victims scarring Wetter for generations. Fast forward 70 years when the past and the present come face to face to reconcile the dismemberment of their once serene existence. A boy who once escaped the brutal reach of the Nazis would return to Wetter a man seeking resolution of the past.
- Hip-Hop artists Salt-N-Pepa and the Go-Go band Experience Unlimited performs in the music video for the song "Shake Your Thang". Salt-N-Pepa are falsely arrested for "shaking their thang" while E.U. leads a protest to have them released.
- Follow Chris Cotter, an American traveler, as he explores a common migration path through Ethiopia and into Israel, tracking the plight of Eritrean refugees.
- A strive onto continuing a lost art form that one artist by the name of Raii starts up again causes security and regulations against street art to heighten. The true art form almost diminishes until a group is formed to change that.
- Paxton gives you a thumbs up for 4 hours.
- A former superhero must retrieve his ring of power after pawning it in a drunken stupor.
- A State Department employee, who is suspected of murdering a high government official, sets out to hunt down the real killer.
- We have volunteered for the Earth Conservation Corps to restore the Anacostia river and the Washington wasteland where we live and often meet an early violent death. We are striving to return our nation's bird,the bald eagle, to our Nation's Capitol. If the eagles survive maybe we can too. We began filming this documentary in 1992 to show people our America. "Endangered Species" is our story.
- A family in crisis comes together to face their demons and each other.
- Actor Omar Miller ("CSI: Miami") and fashion designer Andres Izquieta of Five Four Clothing know that the best travel experiences don't come from following a schedule -- they come from following advice. And a good Wifi connection. In each episode of "Weekend Fix," Omar and Andres travel to a different city, using every social networking tool at their fingertips to seek out recommendations from friends, locals, and strangers alike for the go-to hotels, off-the-radar restaurants and can't-miss local experiences that the guidebooks just can't tell you about.
- A featurette detailing NASA's plans for putting humans on Mars over the next twenty or thirty years, featuring interviews with several NASA staffers.
- The documentary is a portrait of a well-recognized, yet somewhat obscure individual who became famous though a single defining moment of his life - the writing of The Star Spangled Banner, which became our national anthem in 1931.
- A compelling short documentary on the state of Foreclosures in the United States. America Foreclosed, from the Great Depression to the Great Recession.
- A young man has to choose between joining his mob family's illegal activity or giving it up for the love of his life.
- To commemorate the 2003 Black History Month, ESPN is holding a roundtable discussion show focusing on the impact The March on Washington had not only on sports, but society in general. In 1963...
- A two-run home run by Yordan Alvarez in the top of the second inning gave the Astros an early lead. In the top of the fourth, Carlos Correa hit another two-run home run, extending Houston's lead to 4-0. Ross pitched for five innings, allowing four runs on five hits while striking out one batter. Juan Soto narrowed the lead to 4-1 with a home run in the bottom of the seventh.
- Simon explores how faith has shaped American political life.
- In Bangladesh, Maya has been forced to be a prostitute since she was a teenager and now is planning to get out. In Sidney, Samantha enjoys working as an escort in a five-star brothel. In Washington DC,previously molested women turn to street prostitution and drug use. In Europe, a disabled British male seeks sexual comfort by traveling abroad to a Dutch brothel. In Prague, clients book prostitutes but instead of paying them money, they agree to be filmed and broadcast live online.
- Silent films about crowds celebrating the end of World War I in November 1918.
- Strip clubs can't exist without music. The soundtrack is what powers the moves and the dollars, but the kind of music to which strippers dance has changed repeatedly throughout history. Today, playing the right song can make or break a strippers night and an artists career so the visible image of strippers and the clubs are embodied in hip-hop culture.
- Explores the history of the world-famous concert venue in Baltimore, MD.
- AMERICA BOXED IN is a documentary film about the "heart of the global economy"-the freight container. This mere metal box transformed the entire world into next-door neighbors and fostered extraordinary economic prosperity. At the same time, it has put a stunning number of unprecedented threats in the global spotlight. It has shifted the flow of power away from nations to forces that respect no borders. In so doing, it has engendered a never seen before struggle for power to every corner of the world. It has highlighted the seismic political divisions demonstrated by the historic Brexit and Trump votes that are now sweeping across the globe. And, it has supercharged China' global influence and helped them redraw the economic and political map of the 21st century. AMERICA BOXED IN is a story that exposes the profound contradictions that lie at the heart of globalization. Today, the container stands between two issues critical to 21st globalization. On the one hand is the issue of open market "freedom." On the other hand, is the issue of the defense of national "security." In between is globalization's "Pandora's Box."
- Thirty-two chess players are invited to an elite secret tournament where the ultimate prize has the potential to change their lives forever. Yet with each round, a lethal dose of deadly consequences unexpectedly escalates the stakes.
- Despite being let down and left behind by America's foster care system, a pair of plucky underdogs from Montana, set out to change the system that raised them. Having recently aged out of foster care, From Place to Place follows Micah, Mandy & Raif as they face life with little support beyond their social worker, Matt. Raif falls in and out of love as many times as he jumps trains, Mandy tries to succeed at her education and Micah just can't stay out of jail. Mustering courage into action, Mandy and Raif travel to Capitol Hill to tell their stories and try to change the system that raised them for generations to come.
- In 1968, two best friends joined an elite team and flew into a war zone wearing powder blue dresses. They were Red Cross Donut Dollies. These idealistic young women embraced their mission - to cheer up the GIs in Vietnam - with energy, creativity, compassion and resolve but had no idea what they were getting into. 47 years later, they reunite in Vietnam to retrace their steps; ask why they went; ask whether they made a difference; unlock buried memories and share their stories for the first time.
- A young film maker travels around the globe to discover the complexities and consequences of viewing the War on terrorism and Arabs as a war against "Us and Them."
- "In Performance at the White House: Memphis Soul" showcases an evening that honors the soul music of Memphis, Tennessee and its influence on American music. Featured performers include Justin Timberlake, Queen Latifah, Mavis Staples, Cyndi Lauper, Ben Harper, and many others.
- Americans from across the country are heading to Washington, DC to be a witness to history. USA TODAY video journalists follow a number of unique stories to create a rich documentary as Barack Obama takes the oath of office to become the 44th President of the United States. The documentary includes perspectives from civil rights leaders, historians, and USA TODAY experts to provide context to this historic day.
- Ali immigrated to America with big dreams. When Jessica met Ali, she had her own dreams. Eight years later, are they where they imagined to be or life washed them away to a totally different shore?
- A biography of the celebrated Mexican writer and diplomat, Carlos Fuentes, who has specialized in "crossing borders," and attempting to bridge the differences between Latin America and the U.S.
- The story follows social-issues blogger, Marcus Ward. A caring boyfriend to Alexis Cole, a fun person around his friends but an overall normal guy. He loves the work he does, but absolutely hates his boss, Carl Burton, who he only tolerates because his girlfriend got him the job. Everything on the surface seems pretty normal until Marcus begins to have nightmares about him murdering other individuals. With the help of his therapist, Doctor Kent Stone, he is able to cope with the idea that it's only a dream. Though he is accepting of the idea, other situations are telling him otherwise. Marcus begins an internal battle of what's real and whats not. Paranoia begins to make him feel as if he is being watched. As the story unfolds we will uncover that Marcus is only a pawn in one of the biggest government conspiracies in history.