Each week, he and former deputy national security advisor and co-host Ben Rhodes walk you through the latest developments with a variety of experts and take you behind the scenes of big decisions with the people who were there. Count on hearing stories from the White House Situation Room, funny anecdotes, and maybe a few F bombs along the way. New episodes every Wednesday.
Bruna Alexandre is a table tennis player from Brazil. She will compete in the Olympics and, one month later, the Paralympics. She is one of only a handful of people in the world who will have been in both competitions in the history of the Games.
One Piece Film Strong World: Episode 0 is the animated version of Chapter 0. The OVA was released in Japan at the end of April 2010, in a limited edition run of 3000 copies. House Foods ran a contest between November 16 2009 and January 15 2010, in which the winners received Episode 0.[2]
In Marineford, Marine Headquarters get word that Gold Roger and Gold Lion Shiki are having a confrontation. Hearing this, Vice Admiral Garp walks out on the current Fleet Admiral, Kong, and forces his way onto Admiral Sengoku's ship, much to Sengoku's annoyance.
In the New World, at someplace in the sea called Edd War, Buggy freaks out at the potential conflict between the infamous pirates, and asks Crocus if Roger is well enough to fight. Crocus 'assures' him that Roger is perfectly okay. Meanwhile, Shiki asks Roger to join him, hoping to use Roger's information on the Ancient Weapons to rule the world. Roger refuses, not wanting to give up the freedom he has. A battle between the two crews ensues, and a change in the weather allows the Roger Pirates to sink half of Shiki's ships. A side-effect of the battle causes half of steering wheel to become implanted into Shiki's head.
After conquering the Grand Line and becoming the Pirate King, the Roger Pirates mysteriously disbanded. A year later, news gets out that the Marines have arrested Roger. Furious, Shiki attacks Marine HQ and is told by Sengoku and Garp that Roger will be executed in Loguetown, East Blue, as a warning to all pirates. Shiki is infuriated even more that the Pirate King will die in the weakest sea, but Garp tells him that East Blue is also the symbol of peace. A battle between the three erupts, and ends with half the city of Marineford being leveled and Shiki sent to Impel Down.
Loguetown: Buggy and Shanks mourn for the loss of their captain, while Gecko Moria and Donquixote Doflamingo look eager. Dracule Mihawk and Dragon seem neutral, while Crocodile's reaction is not seen.
In Impel Down, Shiki is able to escape his cell by cutting off his legs, freeing himself from the seastone shackles locked there. As news on his escape makes headlines, Shiki replaces his lost limbs with his swords.
In the East Blue, Garp hears about the escape while visiting baby Ace. At what will someday become Zoro's training dojo, Koushirou comments on how he hoped his child would take over someday, but his child ended up born a girl, Kuina. At Syrup Village, Shanks asks for Yasopp. Meanwhile, Merry begins designing a ship that he will call the Going Merry. At a Marine Base, Bell-mre claims that she will kill Shiki if he ever attacks the East Blue. Elsewhere, Zeff hears about the escape. On Drum Island, Dr. Kureha watches as Hiriluk botches another examination. Meanwhile, Dalton and the current king discuss Wapol's behavior. In an unnamed town, Nico Robin hides from pursuers. Back in the East Blue, on the Island of Strange Animals, Gaimon gets stuck in his chest. In Water 7, Tom's Workers take a break from the construction of the Sea Train. At Reverse Mountain, Crocus tells Laboon that he could find no sign of the Rumbar Pirates, while Brook continues his lonely antics on his ship. At the Sabaody Archipelago, Hatchan visits Silvers Rayleigh who is reading about Shiki's escape.
On the Moby Dick, Shiki asks Whitebeard if he would like to join him. Whitebeard threatens to kill Shiki if that is all he is there for, to which Shiki says he will lay low for a while, before showing the world what a true pirate is.
On Merveille in the Grand Line, Shiki meets up with his subordinate Dr. Indigo, who has discovered a land of strange, monstrous creatures. Indigo says that the plan will take twenty years to prepare, to which Shiki decides that in twenty years he will show the world what hell is.
The time has come. No matter how long we want it to last, the end of Boy Meets World's peak Season 4 is here, and Eric is going off to college!
Danielle, Will and Rider get one last look at the focus of this tremendous string of episodes and put a pin on the idea that the SATs are the most important moment of your life.
Debbe also shares the real-life Cory and Topanga moment she experienced while filming, how she became an iconic part of Home Improvement, the most popular show of the time, and why Pamela Anderson returning to Tool Time made for a very awkward week.
It's time to enter Season 5 - and the chance for another Drop Shock (now called \"Rolf\"). The gang says goodbye to many-a guest star, but hello to Jack Hunter, a.k.a. the beloved Matthew Lawrence, who slides right onto the set, because the one thing Boy Meets World needed was...another brother.
This week the gang is talking to a living legend - talent agent Judy Savage, a trailblazing industry insider who had her hand in the careers of Emma Stone, Shailene Woodley, Danika McKellar, Jodie Sweetin, Aly & AJ, Larisa Oleynik, Hillary Swank and, our very own, Danielle & Rider.
After saying farewell to Minkus for season 2, our hosts were captivated by another class nerd, only to find out later that the actor was a member of the exclusive Boy Meets World 3-timers club. He may have played multiple characters on the show, but in real life Jonathan C. Kaplan was by far the most accomplished child actor the set had ever seen.
The gang is hanging out with the Tony nominated thespian and sharing stories, including how Rider was responsible for the most heartbreaking moment of Jonathan's career.
Find out what he remembers from his three visits to John Adams High School, and how he's now paying it forward with a whole new group of kids with dreams, on a brand new Pod Meets World!
After saying farewell to Minkus for season 2, our hosts were captivated by another class nerd, only to find out later that the actor was a member of the exclusive Boy Meets World 3-timers club. He may have played multiple characters on the show, but in real life Jonathan C. Kaplan was by far the most accomplished child actor the set had ever seen.
The gang is hanging out with the Tony nominated thespian and sharing stories, incl...
It's time to enter Season 5 - and the chance for another Drop Shock (now called "Rolf"). The gang says goodbye to many-a guest star, but hello to Jack Hunter, a.k.a. the beloved Matthew Lawrence, who slides right onto the set, because the one thing Boy Meets World needed was...another brother.
In this episode we speak with Darius Coombs, Director of Wampanoag and Algonquian Interpretive Training at the Plimoth Patuxet Museums and a citizen of the Mashpee-Wampanoag nation; Lorn Spears, Executive Director of the Tomaquag Museum and a citizen of the Niantic-Narragansett nation; Jade Luiz, Curator of Collections at Plimoth Patuxet Museums and a historical archaeologist; and Andrew Lipman, an Associate Professor of History at Barnard College and the author of the forthcoming book The Death and Life of Squanto.
The original music you heard throughout this episode was composed by Joel Roston, in collaboration with Wampanoag musician Durwood Vanderhoop, with additional music by Narragansett musicians Sherent Harris, Lynsea Montanari, and Nkke Harris.
"Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World" is an incredible narrative of struggle, triumph and resistance that will be brought to life through the lens of an art form that has chronicled the emotions, experiences and expressions of Black and Brown communities: Hip Hop. In the aftermath of America's racial and political reckoning in 2020, the perspectives and stories shared in Hip Hop are key to understanding injustice in the U.S. over the last half-century.
Authored by Public Enemy's Chuck D, who famously labeled Hip Hop as "the Black CNN" for bringing the stories of the street to the mainstream, this story will include personal testimonies of the MCs, DJs, graffiti artists, filmmakers, politicians and opinion formers who created and shaped its direction as it grew from an underground movement in the Bronx to the most popular music genre in the U.S. and the fastest growing genre in the world today.
Featuring interviews from A-list talent like Killer Mike, Will.i.am, Monie Love, Ice-T, Roxanne Shante, MC Lyte and many more, the series will paint a portrait of the unique relationship between Hip Hop and the political history of the U.S.
Follow the evolution of Hip Hop as its artists turn into multimillionaires and successful entrepreneurs. As a cultural phenomenon, Hip Hop continues to change history and is adopted as the voice of protest around the world.
Margo and Larry Attig are outstanding gardeners with a love story about gardening together. When they met 40 years ago, it was love at first sight. Larry was born and raised on a farm in Iowa and says his family always had a flower and vegetable garden. Margo went to nursing school but ended up taking care of plants instead of people.
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