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- Four women band together to get revenge on four young successful players because the guys mistreated them in some way.
- This is the story of New Jersey rock band Rye Coalition, aka The Hard Luck Five.
- Chicago 1969: Activists from the Black Panthers, Young Lords, and Young Patriots united African Americans, Latinos, and poor whites to confront police brutality and unfair housing practices in one of America's most segregated cities. A timely story of collective action, The First Rainbow Coalition tells this little-known chronicle of political struggle with insight and urgency using archival footage and interviews with those who lived it.
- Star Media and Babich Design continue the account of the Napoleonic Wars with the Russian army's long journey from the burning down of Moscow to their victory in Paris including the Battle of Dresden and the Battle of Kulm; the French defeat near Leipzig; the Russian army's military operations in France and the assault on the French capital by the Russian bayonets which finally liberated Europe from Napoleon's dictatorship. Theatrical feature film-style cinematography was used in the reconstruction of this epic military campaign from the battle episodes, the dialogue between characters and battle plans to the biographies of the military leaders. Battle sites, fortresses, cities and the everyday life of the soldiers during the campaign were created in stunning CGI animation. Military uniforms from all the fighting nations, the cold steel and firearms of the infantry and cavalry, artillery and other military equipment of the time have been specially recreated for the production of this magnificent and epic series.
- An intimate portrait inside the recording process with 'The Young Presidents' at New York City's legendary Avatar Studios.
- Bryce Ellwood, a naturalist, journalist and photographer is assigned the six-month task of recording the flora and fauna of a remote area of British Columbia that is slated for development as a five star ski resort. His adoption of an orphaned bear cub and his relationship with a local Indian lady adds to his six month adventure, as he documents his findings. Working alone in a remote area is highlighted by a few disasters that occur. He finds himself injured and unable to communicate with the outside world, until help from an old friend comes his way. The story is based on the struggles the indigenous people of British Columbia have been opposing, regarding the commercial development of their sacred lands and the lands of the grizzly bear.
- With just 5% of patients in the United States accounting for approximately 50% of the total cost of care, health care organizations are struggling to blunt the trend. Many are waiting and watching to see what healthcare reform brings. Others began their efforts a decade ago and continue to boldly innovate with new population health models of care funded by risk-based contracts. While many of the early innovators are struggling to deliver a positive return, others are finding success as they pivot their models, giving more attention to data-driven care management strategies that more predictably suggest the right level of care to the right patients at the right time. And still others are willing to redefine 'whole person' care as they look beyond the traditional walls of healthcare. A Coalition of the Willing explores the successes and struggles among care teams from the Camden Coalition, Partners Healthcare, Health Quality Partners, and others, as they discover new methods to make healthcare sustainable while serving the most complex patients in their communities. In important ways, each of these organizations have discovered positive healthcare outcomes with their most complex patients by addressing solutions to housing, employment, behavioral health and social challenges in addition to their traditional healthcare needs. Critics argue the fixes are short term at best, or the result of skewed reporting, while others fear economic catastrophe still awaits these early innovators after their years of effort to prove these new models successful. Can redefining success per-patient, improving targeted interventions, and actively using care management teams actually have a long-term impact?
- An animated film about an on-line war against global warming in a post-Copenhagen world.
- SciFiCo members discuss the impact of some of the best Science Fiction films and tv franchises of 1979 at San Diego Fangaea Con 2019.
- A meticulous examination of the transplant programs of hundreds of hospitals in China, drawing on media reports, official propaganda, medical journals, hospital websites and a vast amount of deleted websites found in archive.
- Intimate portraits, key moments of discovery, and "art and soul" with exciting and thought-provoking interviews with iconic personalities from the entertainment industry, from the boardroom to the big screen, from LA to DC.
- Lyric video for "Coalition of Chaos" by The Dunts.
- New Bern makes its move, and Gray falters.
- All's quiet in the kingdom of Qin until not one, but three armies attack--and, as a steady stream of messengers reveals, that's just the half of it.
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2016–TV Episode
- Listen to Black women, win with Black women -- that's our strategy for the 2020 election. Each week we'll hear from powerful Black women on their strategies, concerns, and plans of action leading up to November, because we don't just want the presidency, we want the whole dang hill. This week's featured guest is Gina Wood, Chair of the Public Policy Committee of National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Northern Virginia Chapter.
- As part of Republicans' effort to suppress the vote, they hired 50,000 "challengers" to show up at polling places and intimidate voters with an assortment of tactics -- targeting Black communities specifically. Barbara Arnwine has all the information to prepare you for voting today, whether that's in-person or dropping your ballot off (DON'T mail it in. It runs the risk of not getting counted).
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeDaily Kos founder Markos Moultisas talks about the constituencies of color that flipped GA in November and whether they can do it again in January. Also, Markos and Mark discuss what impact Trump and his base of voters might have on the GA runoffs, as well as pay for pardons, and the need for the new administration to engage with more diverse groups and to make more diverse appointments to senior positions.
- Episode:(2017)
Max Krochmal, "Blue Texas: The Making of a Multiracial Democratic Coalition in the Civil Rights Era"
2011–Podcast Episode - Zeke's loyalties to the store are tested by the self proclaimed ubergeek, Jackson DeWitt, as his first day at Comic Relief gets stranger and stranger.
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeScott Dworkin is the Co-Founder of the Democratic Coalition and Host of podcast "Dworkin Report." He also founded the Impeachment Task Force, which makes him the perfect person to talk to on the latest Trump news, this time courtesy of New York Attorney General Tish James, who announced her office's criminal investigation into the Trump Organization last week. Also on the topic of Trump, and the insurrection he helped fuel, Scott tells us why the GOP should have never ousted Liz Cheney because of her position on the events of January 6th, and why he thinks most people are missing a key detail that makes her an incredibly powerful figure. Scott also shares his thoughts on the 2022 midterms, including where he's feeling optimistic and why he thinks we have no better option than the unfortunate Joe Manchin right now.
- Tania Bryer speaks with the acclaimed actor and producer Robert Downey Jr about The Footprint Coalition. His new venture is bringing world's best minds and money to help develop technological innovations that could save the planet. In the spirit of the coalition the President of the World Economic Forum, Børge Brende joins the conversation on why it's important all stakeholders are represented for us to achieve a Sustainable Future.
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeScott Dworkin, who is also Founder and Executive Director of the Democratic Coalition and host of podcast "The Dworkin Report," is here to download us on all sorts of strategy and analysis of what's up ahead for 2022 and 2024. He shares that it's believed Trump plans to announce a 2024 run early next year, before primary season, for one specific reason--but could that help Democrats in the long-run? Scott also shares his biggest concerns for 2022, and fills us in on a key race in Virginia, where Terry McAuliffe is back for another run. Breaking from the future to look at the past, Scott explains why Mike Pence is an accomplice to the January 6th insurrection. And Scott also share why he thinks Facebook going out of service was a self-inflicted wound to distract from the whistleblower news, and why he doesn't think Mark Zuckerberg will be running Facebook this time next year.
- 2017– 45mPodcast EpisodeThe 1929 stock market crash saw 14 billion dollars vanish in a matter of hours and with it, the Republican party's decades-long grip on American politics. As Americans lost their livelihoods, they turned to President Herbert Hoover for relief. But the self-made man who had so successfully reversed his own fortunes seemed unable to do the same for his country.
- 2017– 45mPodcast EpisodeThe 1929 stock market crash saw 14 billion dollars vanish in a matter of hours and with it, the Republican party's decades-long grip on American politics. As Americans lost their livelihoods, they turned to President Herbert Hoover for relief. But the self-made man who had so successfully reversed his own fortunes seemed unable to do the same for his country.
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2018– 12mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 24mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 24mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 8mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 8mPodcast Episode