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- 2014–TV EpisodeIt's this week's episode of "From The People" - where no topic is off limits. The Governor tackles any and all of your questions, ranging from voter fraud to religious freedom - or freedom from religion. Plus, Jesse's take on a secret speech by yours truly, Dick Cheney, and... he even invents a new term.
- After Jesse Ventura declared that "God created gay people," #OffTheGrid's vigilant viewers spoke their minds. Now it's the Governor's chance to respond to you! Plus, we'll update you on the fight to legalize same-sex marriage across the U.S. Do you think gays should have equal rights?
- 2014–TV EpisodeAfter a rundown of the latest on the new Big Brother, the National Security Agency, Jesse Ventura digs his teeth into a round of questions from you, #OffTheGrid's vigilant viewers! The Governor brings you the truth - loud and clear - about the 9/11 coverup controversy, if we should raise the minimum wage, and America's Darth Vader, Dick Cheney. Want to ask Jesse your own question?
- 2014–TV EpisodeAsk one, ask all! The vigilant viewers emailed, tweeted and called in with their thoughts about last week's shows, and now Jesse Ventura is here to answer you! In this edition of "From the People," Jesse covers equal pay, war profiteering, assault weapon bans, and a lot more. Got something to ask the Governor?
- 2014–TV EpisodeBut can you handle the Body's truth? Then today's "From the People" is just for you! The vigilant viewers #AskJesse his take on the Patriot Act, 9/11, assault weapon bans, clemency for pot violations, and even the Big Man Upstairs. Do you have something to ask Jesse Ventura?
- 2014–TV EpisodeA senator actually showed up for work? Too bad he was in the wrong room! Today on #OffTheGrid, the Governor takes on Senator Dan Coats (R-IN), who stumbled into the wrong Senate subcommittee. Then, Jesse answers questions from the vigilant viewers about GMOs, decriminalization, and the metric system.
- Beth, Milena, and Carina are three college students who've shared some of Rio's most wild and legendary parties for the past few semesters. After living in New York for a year, Beth returns on New Year's Eve a changed girl, willing to mend her ways and grow up. Milena and Carina, however, are not happy about their friend's change - Keen on stopping Beth form becoming "respectable" at all costs, they show up at her house with dozens of friends to celebrate the New Year. Before dawn, secrets will be revealed, friendships will be tested, hearts will broken, and tears (and other bodily fluids) will be spilled. As the night unfolds, we also witness past events in a seedy nightclub, which changed the lives of those three girls forever.
- Although at first it is not clear why a corpse emerged from the river, it is such a strange crime, gradually gathering around the body some suspicious facts such as the lack of traces, the eyes of the sheep instead of the human and, in addition, the blind Mohammedan referring to the Devil. The victim is not a casual person but involved in a refugee channel.
- At her father's suggestion, a heartbroken Amy is determined to make the most of her senior year in the wake of Ephram returning from New York and telling her that piano has to be his number one priority. Andy contemplates telling Ephram about Madison's pregnancy. Meanwhile, Rose naively agrees to help Bright find his true calling after she discovers that he hasn't enrolled for college classes and is in fact leading a life of total leisure; Dr. Jake Hartman creates a marketing blitz for his new practice that threatens to push Dr. Abbott over the edge; and Nina takes in her friend's teenage daughter, Hannah, and asks Ephram to take her under his wing.
- Three soccer fans beat up an innocent guy. Annoyed by the racket, a neighbor takes matter into his own hands to make them quiet. Meanwhile two petty dealers take their sports car out for a spin after a few shots of whiskey. A tragedy ensues.
- During Chinese New Year, a demon attempts to steal a mystical wooden staff, that's protected by the Zodiacs and they enlist the aid of Piper.
- A local talk show host organizes an alcoholic professor and a pensioner known for playing Santa Claus to decide whether there was ever a revolution in their town Vaslui.
- The family causes D.J. to become embarrassed at her 13th birthday party, and she admits that she has some feelings for a special boy.
- Since his mother disappeared when he was a child, the number 157 has trapped Atlas. After trying to find an explanation for it all his life. One morning, the news on TV could change everything. This story is based on two real events that shocked the entire aerospace scientific community.
- The victims of a workplace shooting are admitted. Izzie puts her job on the line to ensure Denny gets a new heart, Callie makes an effort with Meredith, and Addison is suspicious of Derek.
- 21st Century Male explores modern day masculinity and juxtaposes this with the question: 'Why is the modern male increasingly suffering domestic violence at the hands of their partners or wives?' We are given a window into one such world to discover the story behind the abuse.
- Tracing the influence of UK pop music magazine on the bands, music industry, media and fans. Providing insight into the workings of the pop machine will be some of the biggest stars in pop, as well as industry and media players from the last 25 years.
- 4 squared is a comedy about four groups of four friends. Our first group is four normal guys trying to get rich quick. We follow them as they have their ups and downs, but eventually come out on top. The next four protagonists are avid D&D players; we can see their story unfold through a series of flashbacks and learn that they might not all be as good friend as they may have thought. In the next story four jocks try to stay popular, and get dates even though they seem to have forgotten what really matters in life. Their story is narrated by one of their own. Our last four are the best of friends, and all they want is dates to the dance, even though they all know they don't stand a chance in the dating world.
- This "homage" is based only on a few contents exposed by Eliot in the poem, trying to make a synthesis that would have highlighted the sensory perception of the verses and mainly showed what the literary language itself was unable to express through the syntax. Many components already cleverly used in the poem are duplicated in the audio-visual work, emphasizing the symbolic clues.
- "It's 4am. Amen. I still alive. Belmont didn't take my life last night." Against the tranquility that precedes a bustling dawn, Trinidadian spoken word poet Muhammad Muwakil conjures a powerful picture of life in a suburb of Port of Spain, Trinidad. His evocative depictions of the dangers that linger around every corner help define this dynamic neighborhood.
- This documentary follows the athletic training and competition of 4 young tennis players competing for the US 12 and under championship. The documentary takes the view all across the country, interviewing parents, coaches, and of course the players themselves. Eventually, the story culminates at the Boys 12 and under National Championship.
- Service, Sacrifice, Patriotism: Alex Quade, gives you a unique, inside look at elite Army Special Operators as you've never seen. Go along on a once in lifetime experience with elite Army Rangers in Alex Quade's video special: 9/11 Generation Rangers. These battle-hardened, Tier 1 warriors, rarely seen on camera, talk candidly with Alex, before deploying back to Afghanistan. Alex Quade's video exclusive introduces you to young heroes who've deployed more than 10 times to Iraq and Afghanistan. These Special Operators share their stories and history with Alex at Pointe du Hoc, parachute into Normandy, and meet President Barack Obama. President Obama praised these 9/11 Generation warriors at the D-Day anniversary in Normandy, France, comparing their call to serve, to that of the "Greatest Generation" from World War Two. The President singled out young Army Rangers, whom he'd met during his previous D-Day visit. War reporter, Alex Quade, was exclusively embedded with these Rangers, and brings you behind the scenes for their adventures. Among them, Sgt. 1st Class Cory Remsburg who was nationally recognized in the President's State of The Union address, and Ranger Chaplain Jeff Struecker, of the Black Hawk Down mission in Somalia. Alex Quade embedded with many of these same Rangers, as well as 160th SOAR (Special Operations Aviation Regiment) at another location, where she witnessed them fast-roping from helicopters and calling in AC-130 Spectre Gunship support.
- "If you don't want an investigation, don't fire anyone," says Jesse Ventura in regards to the "colossal failure" of the United States' security forces on 9/11. Thirteen years after that terrible day, the Governor isn't buying the BS that he believes the 9/11 Commission Report shoveled him. And as new reports of an FBI mole within al-Qaeda surface, should we believe a government that has been less than forthcoming with the truth?
- Burdened by a quarter life crisis and middle class ennui, Wlliam's only relief is found in extended binges of The Smiths with his only friend, playwright Nick. When William soon finds love in the mysterious Salome, his relationship with Rick is tested and William is faced with a life-changing request.
- In this week's broadcast from an island of talking animals, theatre artiste and comedienne Sommer Austin (Second City Chicago, The Agency Theatre Collective) teaches Alex, Sam the Mussel, and Dr. Ex the Millipede about her life in Chicago, and they teach her about The Island's systems of baseball, measurement, and heckling.
- In 1883, in Italy, Father Dom Bosco had a visionary dream about the building of the city of Brasilia, capital of Brazil since 1960. It was revealed to him that, at the day of his death, a process of three generations of sixty years each would begin. In the first two generations, mankind's attitudes would be evaluated, and its consequences would start over the promised city after 120 years. We are at the beginning of the third generation, when a group of friends realizes that the capital city is being roamed by the living dead, and they attempt survival at every cost.
- The perspective society chooses to ignore.
- Neville's contact gives him a ticket for the boxing event, while Oz makes a date with the Prima Ballerina and Wyman joins the Embassy Scuba Club. But before any of them can make their appointments, the lads have to pick up an old bath for the Ambassador's new residence.
- The first shift for new surgical interns Meredith, Cristina, Izzie, George, and Alex proves eventful and backbreaking.
- The wife of a party leader looses a love letter she received from her lover, the prefect; the letter is found by a representative of the opposition who threatens to publish it unless he's nominated to a position in the National Assembly.
- Feeling conflicted over the recent turn of events and not willing to jeopardize Ephram's Julliard audition, an angst-filled Amy tells Ephram that he should take Andy to New York instead of her. In New York, Andy struggles with memories of his former life and the desire to tell Ephram the truth about Madison. Fate plays a hand when Ephram runs into Madison in Manhattan and they make plans to see each other, causing Andy to take matters into his own hands.
- A powerful and emotive mellow-drama following the lives of two best friends Harry and Billy. Life is great for them, both working hard in part time jobs, partying harder at the weekend and celebrating even harder with their friends, the boys both become involved in a new drug, Mepthadrone, street name, Meow-Meow. The honey moon of new highs and euphoric experiences abruptly comes to an end, friends and family drift, trust crumbles away. When its time to go back to reality Billy gets more involved, heavily addicted he loses track of himself and forgets everyone around him including himself and his childhood love, Amy who is also secretly baring his child. Harry seeks redemption in the care of his friends and a new love, Louise but Billy's paranoia, anxiety and new found aggression destroys everything in his path, including the death of his unborn child. With Tom, Harry's coy work mate in hospital after being caught in Billy's jealous cross fire in a club along with Amy in critical condition, Sarah, Harry and Louise sit on the A n E reception waiting impatiently only to hear bad news for their friends. Lessons are learned from the past 6 months but has Billy come to grips when once best friends lays down a final ultimatum.
- U.S. talks with Russia are a standstill over the crisis in the Ukraine. Watch Jesse's take on this dangerous game of chess between the two world superpowers. Should the U.S. intervene in Ukraine? Are we entering a new Cold War? And what's really driving this conflict? Tell the Governor what you think?
- A young photographer, Tariq, must choose between his love and his duty of this aristocratic family. He can either run away with his lover, an orphan from the lower class, or go through with his arranged marriage to the daughter of a judge.
- Ethan Rayne returns to town and transforms Giles into a demon. Spike is the only one who can help.
- When Sensei Wu told Cole about a new menace in the land of Ninjago, the ninja team is in a race against time to stop the skeleton army and their allies.
- Jules' mom is about to lose her house. Enlisting his friend Dro, the two make a deal with Bald Head. What they don't know is that Jules has been kicking it with his girl Keisha. Jules and Dro must run, hide, dance off, and run again from dirty cops, goons, and Bald Head himself in this laugh out loud comedy with an all comic cast.
- Superman becomes the dictator of the world. Batman is the last hero left in this parallel DC Universe, and creates a device to create portals to other worlds to bring in assistance. Instead of bringing in other heroes from parallel DC worlds, he accidentally brings in Spider-Man. Variation of the plot of the DC Injustice game.
- "A Taste of Poison" Young Richardo, knowing the ropes of the Martinez cartel, explores a loophole and finds an escape route never to be seen again. Or is he?
- In hopes of raising his little sister Delia's spirits, Ephram does his best to recreate his mother's Thanksgiving traditions as the Brown family spends their first holiday without her. Meanwhile, in order to save a patient's life, Dr. Brown must find the man's missing brother, who is believed to live in the woods; and curmudgeonly Dr. Abbott attempts to befriend the entire town when he has a health scare and questions whether anyone would attend his funeral.
- Veronica investigates her assault. Meanwhile, when one of Veronica and Wallace's stunts affects Alicia's job, Alicia confronts Keith. Later, Aaron hosts a party for Logan.
- Rory and Logan ask Lorelai and Luke to celebrate Valentine's Day with them on a weekend at the Huntzberger's house on Martha's Vineyard, where Lorelai is annoyed by Luke's disdain for Logan. Meanwhile, Logan and his father have a confrontation.
- They are desperate. Most come here to keep your whole family in your country. When she can not fulfill that commitment, many fall. Les will cost goodbye to Spain.
- Follow the time winding adventure with Yoda going on his journey to the end of the earth. He starts out by getting on the wrong side of the law and getting greeted by his future self with a time machine. The tomfoolery is only just beginning.
- The movie is about a man who is trying to find his missing sister.
- In this last part, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau travel with us to the southern part of Greenland, where he and his family owns a cottage. A meeting with the UN climate expert Jo Scheuer, reveals how Greenland may take advantage of climate changes.
- The Governor turns the tables on Abby Martin, the outspoken host of RT's "Breaking The Set." The two discuss America's response to Martin's headline-making turn condemning military intervention in Crimea & why we need to think outside the two-party system. Agree or disagree?
- The draft has been reinstated. Many American youths take refuge, fleeing to Canada. At the urging of his mother, one draft dodger - Hayden - must risk imprisonment, returning home to visit his ailing father. Liver failing and unable to receive the transplant he desperately needs, his father lies in a hospital bed waiting to die. Hayden's mother watches from his bedside, unsure of what her son's arrival will mean for her family.
- When Jake's little brother comes to visit and confides he doesn't see a future for Jake and Nina, Jake seeks counsel from an unlikely source... Andy. Meanwhile, Amy is accepted into Princeton, but assumes her father was the one who secretly sent in her application, and Ephram and Amy make plans to spend an evening together, further confusing the status of their relationship.
- After witnessing a car crash, Andy and Jake save the life of an intoxicated driver and end up disagreeing over reporting him to the police.