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- The history of the United States from the 1950s to the '70s unfolds from the perspective of an Alabama man with an IQ of 75, who yearns to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart.
- In the 1960s, superpowered humans Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr work together to find others like them, but Erik's vengeful pursuit of an ambitious mutant who ruined his life causes a schism to divide them.
- A historian races to find the legendary Templar Treasure before a team of mercenaries.
- John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey, a pair of committed womanizers who sneak into weddings to take advantage of the romantic tinge in the air, find themselves at odds with one another when John meets and falls for Claire Cleary.
- Benjamin Gates must follow a clue left in John Wilkes Booth's diary to prove his ancestor's innocence in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- A comet is discovered to be on a collision course with Earth. As doomsday nears, the human race prepares for the worst.
- A young lawyer joins a prestigious law firm only to discover that it has a sinister dark side.
- Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan couldn't save Kennedy, but he's determined not to let a clever assassin take out this president.
- A high school teacher meets his match in an over-achieving student politician.
- An alien lands in Washington, D.C. and tells the people of Earth that they must live peacefully or be destroyed as a danger to other planets.
- Claude Bukowski leaves the family ranch in Oklahoma for New York where he is rapidly embraced into the hippie group of youngsters led by Berger, yet he's already been drafted. He soon falls in love with Sheila Franklin, a rich girl but still a rebel inside.
- A naive youth leader is appointed to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. His idealistic plans promptly collide with corruption at home and subterfuge from his hero in Washington, but he tries to forge ahead despite attacks on his character.
- A world-weary political journalist picks up the story of a woman's search for her son, who was taken away from her decades ago after she became pregnant and was forced to live in a convent.
- Injuries sustained by two Army rangers behind enemy lines in Afghanistan set off a sequence of events involving a congressman, a journalist and a professor.
- Two former U. S. Presidents, hated rivals, join forces to expose the current, corrupt President at the risk of their lives.
- During the Cold War, the CIA orders free-lance operative Scorpio to assassinate his former CIA mentor Cross and a deadly cat-and-mouse game ensues.
- Two Navy fighter pilots find themselves in the midst of a forbidden relationship throwing their lives and careers into disarray.
- A woman (Goldie Hawn) saves life of Emir of Ohtar (Richard Romanus) in Washington.
- When the overworked and stressed-out White House presidential shrink runs away, the CEA and the FBR scramble to retrieve him before he could be abducted by various competing foreign intelligence services.
- A TV news reporter finds himself becoming personally involved in the violence that erupts around the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
- Ben Stein examines the issue of academic freedom and decides that there is none when it comes to the debate over intelligent design.
- In a U.S. army base, a senior army officer leads a group of young men into drug trafficking.
- A Korean War veteran returns to Washington D.C. only to discover his business partner had died and their public-research business sold, so he works there undercover to find out the truth.
- The history of the Gay and Lesbian community before the Stonewall riots began the major gay rights movement.
- Interviews and documentary footage combine with the story of an air-force pilot who encounters aliens.
- One can no longer purchase much with five cents. But what one can still buy for a nickel, but is worth millions of dollars collectively, is a stamp to mail a letter overseas. The importance of the mail service over the course of the U.S.'s history is described. Letters sent abroad have and still do fuel much of the immigration to the U.S., which is a never-ending cycle. Those personal letters, many from naturalized U.S. citizens to their original homeland, dispel myths that citizens residing in other countries often hear about life in the U.S., those myths often perpetrated by governments of totalitarian regimes. It is uncertain whether letters going to those countries actually do make it to their intended destinations unaltered. It makes it that much important for other methods of broader communication to reach overseas, these methods endorsed by a plethora of Hollywood stars who were born in countries other the the U.S. to their original homelands.
- Abraham Lincoln, a self-taught Illinois lawyer and legislator with a reputation as an eloquent opponent of slavery, shocked many when he overcame several more prominent contenders to win the Republican Party's nomination for president in 1860. His election that November pushed several Southern states to secede by the time of his inauguration in March 1861, and the Civil War began barely a month later. Contrary to expectations, Lincoln proved to be a shrewd military strategist and a savvy leader during what became the costliest conflict ever fought on American soil. His Emancipation Proclamation, issued in 1863, freed all slaves in the rebellious states and paved the way for slavery's eventual abolition, while his Gettysburg Address later that year stands as one of the most famous and influential pieces of oratory in American history. In April 1865, with the Union on the brink of victory, Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed by the Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth; his untimely death made him a martyr to the cause of liberty and Union. Over the years Lincoln's mythic stature has only grown, and he is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents in the nation's history.
- Craig Ferguson unleashes his trademark stream-of-consciousness comedy before a sold-out crowd, riffing on fatherhood, Helen of Troy and shark penises. His show's not safe for kids - or the easily offended!
- The world is changing faster than ever. Technology is accelerating, job security is declining and income inequality is increasing. People are overworked and underpaid. With less time and freedom, people are left wondering if there is a better way. Our changing economy has led to the rise of the entrepreneur. The fastest, most dependable and controllable way to become wealthy is to own your own business. This documentary gathers today's best experts and thought leaders to forever change how you view work and wealth. Featuring experts Jordan Adler, John Assaraf, Kody Bateman, Chris Brogan, Richard Bliss Brooke, Ali Brown, Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Harry S. Dent, Jr., Dr. Linda Ferrell, Dr. OC Ferrell, Mark Victor Hansen, Kevin Harrington, Kim Kiyosaki, Robert Kiyosaki, Joseph N. Mariano, Dr. Ivan Misner, Paul Zane Pilzer, Bob Proctor, Susan Sly, Loren Slocum, Kevin Thompson, Brian Tracy, Eric Worre and Sandra Yancey.
- Short film which documents Marian Anderson's singing performance at the Lincoln Memorial.
- Service bands from the Army Air Corps, Navy, Marines, and Army perform patriotic songs in front of iconic landmark buildings like the Capitol and the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials.
- It's Becky's first day on the job interning for the congressman. After a full day of answering the phone and taking a fake tally of constituents' opinions, she's ready to cut loose and party. But she soon realizes that she's in way over her head when a partisan argument at the party between Elizabeth, the congressman's chief of staff, and some republican interns turns into a rooftop death-match. Between Elizabeth putting her in the line of danger and a kinky congressman devising ways in which to have "sexual relations with that woman," Becky manages to find love, question her beliefs and do the right thing in a classically comedic way with a political twist.
- A 1964 documentary film about the 1963 civil rights March on Washington.
- A teenager runs away to Washington to protest the Vietnam War, leaving her sister behind to deal with a tragedy.
- The United States Navy Band uses the backdrop of the Washington mall to play naval and patriotic numbers including the ubiquitous "Anchors Aweigh."
- A Traveltalk look at the exteriors of Washington, D.C.'s famous buildings and monuments.
- A new psychological terrorist inspired by Hitler, takes matters into his own hands in Washington D.C., giving a NYPD cop another ultimatum.
- George Jessel takes a talking-tour of the United States capital city, while Bill Hayes, Rosemary June and the Bill Peterson Singers sing about it.
- Aaron takes his girlfriend, Abby, to the city to secretly find a place where he can propose to her. While trying to keep up with Abby, Aaron loses the most important thing: the ring. Aaron begins a frantic search.
- A young man from New York City has a string of bad luck on a weekend trip to Washington D.C.
- An examination of the sordid machinations involved in becoming president of the United States.
- Gomer overcomes obstacles to perform a brilliant vocal rendition of "The Impossible Dream."
- Magnum returns to Virginia on vacation and reflects on his life, his marriage to Michelle and his experiences. He hastily returns to Hawaii when TV reporter Linda Lee Ellison is attacked.
- 1983–198747mTV-PG8.5 (104)TV EpisodeWhen Amanda accidentally attracts the romantic interest of a corrupt rich man she is asked to pose as a wealthy jet-setter in order to distract him.
- After Abby is voted off campus following the latest weigh-in, the remaining nine contestants are no longer in teams, but are back to being individuals. They are also off to Washington, D.C. to make a difference in the public health of America. They are recruiting people to participate in a mass workout held by Bob and Jillian in front of the Washington Monument. The contestant who recruits the most people gets an advantage at the week's main challenge. That challenge is a four stage race, the bottom contestants who will be dropped from the race after each stage. The winner of the challenge will receive immunity at this week's weigh-in. Also during their stay in the national capital, the contestants meet with federal politicians to discuss the epidemic of obesity in the United States, and meet with White House chefs. Instead of heading back to campus, they hold this week's weigh-in in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
- 20091h 54mTV-G8.4 (63)TV EpisodeAfter World War II, an increasingly mobile nation visits the parks as never before. When Jimmy Carter sets aside 56 million acres in Alaska-the largest grassroots movement in conservation history fights for the creation of seven new parks.