This week, Bill interviews Former National Security Advisor John Bolton, and co-host of the award-winning podcast "Pivot" and New York Times columnist Kara Swisher. Plus, a virtual panel with president of the Robin Hood Foundation and New York Times bestselling author, Wes Moore; and author, Tulane University professor and MSNBC political analyst, James Carville.
Sydney really wants to attend a Rock 'n Roll summer camp but doesn't know how to tell her dad, especially since he just started a songwriter's night at the shop's café so she could work on her music.
The All Stars improv their way through celebrity scandals on a TMZ-inspired tabloid reality series and then walk the runway in camo couture, and Sarah Hyland guest judges.
Shawn confronts his dad for the sake of the family operation to disastrous results. Emily brings her father aboard The Eroica.
After the All Stars improv on a TMZ-style show, Blair St. Clair reflects on being typecast, a lip sync assassin returns, and the eliminated queen opens up to Michelle Visage.
Featured Magicians: Xavier Mortimer, Murray SawChuck, Jarrett and Raja, Jay Jay, My Uyên
Rugby meets mixed martial arts in the brutally violent calcio storico, a traditional sport of Florence, Italy, that dates back nearly 500 years.
For many in the Philippines, freediving without oxygen is a way of life. It's also a demanding sport that pushes the limits of the human body.
Athletes have grappled in Pehlwani wrestling contests for centuries in India. Now women are competing in an arena once reserved for men.
In Kyrgyzstan, players throw themselves into the national sport of kok boru, a rough pololike game played on horses — with a dead goat as the ball.
Scotland's Highland games combine a cultural celebration with challenging athletic tests of strength — including the unique caber toss.
In Austin, Texas, skaters find an inclusive and supportive community in roller derby, a competition that blends high speed and physical combat.
Professional wrestling in the Congo mixes athleticism and showmanship, but adds a layer of voodoo mysticism that makes it unlike anything else.
Unique to Bali's Jembrana region, Makepung Lampit puts its own spin on drag racing. The vehicle is a water buffalo, the track a flooded rice field.
Director of Story Marc Smith ("Frozen 2") shows how a drawing can become the key to a moving, emotional story; as he sketches characters, Smith emotionally engages with his work to create a bond between himself and the character.
Jon Bentley road-tests one the hottest smartphones on the market, the Samsung Galaxy S20, and reveals whether it's worth its premium price tag. Georgie Barrat gets a behind-the-scenes tour of Las Vegas, finding out how Sin City is reinventing itself in to one of the most technologically advanced places in the world. Plus, Ortis Deley reveals how 1995 defined the tech world of today, while a new feature sees Craig Charles attempt to turn a house into a smart home using so-called `easy fit' DIY kits.
The pups go into a tunnel in Jake's mountain to go into a world of dinosaurs, where they meet a dino expert pup named Rex and his owners, Dr. Turbot and her daughter, Taylor Turbot. However, Mayor Humdinger has followed the PAW Patrol into the world and decides to take dino eggs back to Foggy Bottom. It is up to the pups to get the baby dinosaurs back to their mothers on a Dino Rescue.
The Wrathers' family vacation takes a turn for the worse when Fred splits his pants at the local snack shop. Now Cooper must help him find a way to prevent everyone from discovering the mishap, including Fred's new crush.