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- As the Civil War rages on, U.S President Abraham Lincoln struggles with continuing carnage on the battlefield as he fights with many inside his own cabinet on his decision to emancipate the slaves.
- Senator Laine Hanson is a contender for U.S. Vice President, but information and disinformation about her past surfaces that threatens to derail her confirmation.
- Returning to Hollywood 1951 after working in France, a movie director meets McCarthyism head-on.
- In late 1944, even as they faced imminent defeat, the Nazis expended enormous resources to kill or deport over 425,000 Jews during the "cleansing" of Hungary. This Oscar-winning documentary, executive produced by Steven Spielberg, focuses on the plight of five Hungarian Jews who survived imprisonment in Auschwitz.
- Actor Nick Searcy was at the January 6th rally and provides never before seen footage of the January 6th rally. Searcy interviews Proud Boys president Enrique Tarrio, and others who were arrested in SWAT-style dawn FBI raids for being at the event. The documentary also featured recordings of Ashli Babbitt at the rally minutes before she was killed by Capitol police as she broke into the area where members of Congress were sheltering from the protesters, and interviews with her husband after her death, as well as interviews with rally goers who were held in solitary confinement without bail or a trial for several months, and are now awaiting trial, in most cases having rejected plea deals, in early 2022. Searcy provides footage showing the size of the crowd, showing Capitol Hill police removing barricades and inviting rally goers into the Capitol, and footage of people who led the crowd into the Capitol changing gear behind trees and bushes. The role of FBI informants is discussed by former and current FBI and DEA agents. Searcy also interviews former military and FBI officials who contend the 'insurrection' at the Capitol was orchestrated by people within the government in order to create a useful political narrative. However, no evidence is provided to substantiate these charges.
- A divorced factory worker in 1967 Buffalo fights for custody of his children after his ex-wife marries a low-level mobster who enters the witness protection program, battling with government officials who seem to have little sympathy.
- Follows Nancy Pelosi behind the scenes, through the milestones of her career leading up to the inauguration of President Joseph Biden.
- The film explores Georgia representative's, 60-plus years of social activism and legislative action on civil rights, voting rights, gun control, health care reform, and immigration.
- The Great Postal Heist follows director Jay Galione's father, a 30-year US Post Office clerk, who was harassed, threatened, and fired for standing up for his colleagues. A moving indictment of the toxic culture and push to downsize, the documentary chronicles the journey of postal workers, experts, and advocates who experienced firsthand the abuses in the oldest federal agency in America and stood up against the USPS's notoriously violent work environment, featuring interviews with Ralph Nader and Richard Wolff. The atmosphere was a result of systematic dismantling and privatization of the trillion-dollar mail industry by lobbyists and politicians who seek to make profits at the expense of the mental health, living wages, and working conditions of their employees.
- An indictment of closeted politicians who lobby for anti-gay legislation in the U.S.
- Democracy vs. The Big Lie, narrated by Alec Baldwin, is a feature-length documentary that follows the controversy surrounding mail-in voting during the 2020 U.S. election. The film is directed, produced, and edited by independent filmmakers South African Jesse Grace along with American Steve Weiss. Politicians from both sides, including Colorado Governor Jared Polis, Senator Michael Bennett, Representative Nikema Williams, Representative Adam Kinzinger, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, and more discuss the role of mail-in voting in democracy - the good and the bad. We document the news media's coverage of the election starting in the primaries, through the general election, insurrection on The Capitol, inauguration, and beyond. We featured the entire country but highlighted 3 key states: Texas, Colorado, and Arizona covering their elections processes, taking a behind-the-scenes look at how mail-in ballots are processed and what systems each state has in place. Election officials provide an insider perspective of the elections process, allowing the public to peek behind the veil. Voters share their opinions, concerns, and questions. Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are key voices featured throughout. Organizations such as the National Vote at Home Institute are the non-partisan backbones of the story. The documentary wraps up with a look into the future of mail-in voting and its important role in the health of the U.S. democracy moving forward. The main purpose of this film is to provide a behind-the-scenes look at the elections process focusing on mail-in voting and to shed light on the facts surrounding the security of mail-in ballots.
- When she became the youngest ever Member of Congress, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez looked as though she would become a stellar politician, but although charismatic and extremely photogenic, she soon showed herself to be ignorant of economics and politics as well as blatantly dishonest. Following the so-called insurrection in Washington D.C. she made an hour and a half long Instagram video in which she claimed to be a survivor of sexual assault, ie rape. This short response challenges her to put her money where her mouth is and name the man concerned. This is her duty as a citizen and especially a Member of Congress. If she doesn't, the viewer should draw his own conclusions.
- Matthew Cross defends the Olde Wrestling Championship against Clean of the Jollyville Jeepers. The Lobbying Legislators of an Anti-Saloon Land are looking to bust Jock Samson as the last moonshiner left, everyone looks forward to the debut of the Bearded Lady, and more.
- The President and Vice President were killed in a terrorist attack. Now it seems that a secret branch of the government has in their possession technology from the alien landing at Roswell, and they were able to use it to create a time machine that can send someone back in time seven days. And they would like to send someone back before this happened and tell what's going to happen before it does so they can prevent it. Now all they need is someone to send back, as the trip is excruciating. Frank Parker is an ex-Navy SEAL and CIA operative who has been confined to a mental hospital. He has been chosen as their "chrononaut" (or time traveler), as he has a high tolerance for pain, but at the same time he's a bit of a wildcard, as he doesn't like to be told what to do, or follow rules.
- A tragic death of a teenager sets Quincy into action fighting for orphan drug development.
- 2017–TV Episode
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2019–Podcast EpisodeHouse Majority Whip James Clyburn shares details from the harrowing lock down in the Capitol while insurrectionists raged just outside his office doors, and why a House member is now being investigated for assisting the group with navigating the halls of the building. Whip Clyburn also covered yesterday's vote to impeach Donald Trump for the second time, making him the first president to bear that dishonor.
- Episode: (2021)2019–Podcast EpisodeWe celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. with the inimitable Congresswoman Maxine Waters as she discusses the ways that Dr. King influenced her life and politics. Rep. Waters also details her experience on the historic day of January 6th, and the strange sightings in the days prior that lead her to believe the insurrectionists were not only preparing ahead of time, but were getting help from a member of Congress--and for that reason, she is advocating for a deep investigation.
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeRep. Stacey Plaskett has been chosen by Speaker Nancy Pelosi as one of the impeachment managers in Donald Trump's second impeachment trial. In today's episode, she discusses the importance of this specific impeachment, what the process will be like, as well as her experience inside the Capitol during the siege on January 6th.
- Huie and Lt. Col. Ansel E. Talbert, editor of the New York Herald-Tribune, interview U.S Congressman Frederic R. Coudert Jr., a Republican from New York. The primary discussion topic is excessive spending by the federal government.
- Huie and Burt interview U.S. Congressman Jacob K. Javits, a Republican from New York. Topics include Republicans' early assessment of the Eisenhower administration, reconciliation between liberal and conservative wings of the Republican Party, the Congressional investigation into communists infiltrating the Voice of America, Javits' bill concerning the questioning of witnesses during congressional investigations, Javits' opinion of the tactics of Joseph McCarthy's congressional committee and McCarthy's bill proposing local medical care instead of national health insurance.
- Huie and J.B. Matthews, former researcher for the House Unamerican Activities Committee (HUAC), interview U.S. Congressman Bernard W. 'Pat' Kearney, a Republican from New York. topics include the role of the HUAC and other congressional investigations committees.