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In the United States, a designated survivor (or designated successor) is a person in the presidential line of succession who is kept distant from others in the line when they are gathered together, to reduce the chance that everyone in the line will be unable to take over the presidency in a catastrophic or mass-casualty event.
J. Cole released his second mixtape, The Warm Up, on June 15, 2009, to positive reviews. Cole appeared on Jay Z's album The Blueprint 3 (2009), on the track "A Star Is Born." [39] He is featured on both Wale's debut album, Attention Deficit (2009) and mixtape Back to the Feature (2009), respectively. [40]
Designated Survivor began airing on September 21, 2016, on ABC in the United States, [35] and CTV in Canada. [54] Netflix aired the series outside the United States and Canada, adding the episodes weekly, [55] [56] with distribution handled by eOne. [57] For the third season, Designated Survivor was released globally on Netflix
Adan Canto, who played Aaron Shore on the hit series Designated Survivor, was remembered by fellow cast members and colleagues at a memorial service in Iowa, weeks after the actor's death at the ...
Cole's death was featured on a segment of the television show Unsolved Mysteries. [6] Cole was the only son of actor Dennis Cole. After Cole's murder, the elder Cole became an activist against violence on television. [7] In a 1992 interview with The Los Angeles Times, Rollins revealed he kept a plastic container full of soil soaked with Cole's ...
Cole’s latest foray into demonstrating just how likable, relatable and interesting he is as a rapper and as a person is his audio series, “Inevitable,” an audio journey that starts with his ...
The love between J.Cole and Drake was real when the two joined forces on stage in Miami, where Cole was kicking off his The Off-Season Tour.
The episode received mixed-to-positive reviews, with Laura Akers of Den of Geek noting that the show had similarities with political drama The West Wing, and, while stating that the pilot episode had a somewhat shaky start, observing that the “split focus” between Kirkman and Wells’ storylines was “unwieldy,” it had “all the ingredients of an interesting and possibly even ...