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The FRONTLINE Interview: Sohale Siddiqi
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Video title: The FRONTLINE Interview: Sohale Siddiqi
Video duration: 40m 36sVideo description: He met Obama at a New Year's Eve party in San Francisco, while Obama was attending Occidental College, and the two men later became roommates in New York. "I saw a transformation in the Barry I had met in Occidental," Siddiqi recalls about Obama's New York years. "He got very serious and less lighthearted, and our conversations were more about serious things."
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"Documenting Hate: New American Nazis" - Preview
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In the wake of the deadly anti-Semitic attack at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, FRONTLINE and ProPublica present a new investigation into white supremacist groups in America – in particular, a neo-Nazi group, Atomwaffen, that has actively recruited inside the U.S. military. The joint investigation shows the group’s terrorist objectives and how it gained strength after the 2017 Charlottesville rally.
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The Data Dilemma
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In “The Data Dilemma,” examine what Facebook knows, and how it knows it – from the platform’s use of so-called “shadow profiles,” to the main ways Facebook tracks you on the web, even when you’re not on Facebook.
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"The Facebook Dilemma" - Preview
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In "The Facebook Dilemma," a major, two-night special, FRONTLINE investigates the powerful social media platform’s impact on privacy and democracy in the U.S. and around the world. Coming to PBS Monday, Oct. 29 at 9/8c and Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 10/9c.
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"The Facebook Dilemma" - Trailer
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In "The Facebook Dilemma," a major, two-night special, FRONTLINE investigates the powerful social media platform’s impact on privacy and democracy in the U.S. and around the world. Coming to PBS Monday, Oct. 29 at 9/8c and Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 10/9c.
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"The Pension Gamble" - Preview
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How state governments and Wall Street led America’s public pensions into a multi-trillion-dollar hole. Correspondent Martin Smith investigates the consequences for teachers, police, firefighters, and other public servants -- and who will be held accountable.
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The Fallout from Comey’s Firing
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James Comey's firing as head of the FBI prompted shock, anger and chaos in Washington. In an excerpt from “Trump’s Showdown,” FRONTLINE’s season premiere, go inside Rod Rosenstein's role in that critical event—and see why the fallout almost prompted him to quit. “Trump’s Showdown” comes to PBS and pbs.org/frontline Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 9 p.m. EST/8 p.m. CST.
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Rosenstein’s Role in Comey’s Firing
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James Comey's firing as head of the FBI prompted shock, anger and chaos in Washington. In an excerpt from “Trump’s Showdown,” FRONTLINE’s season premiere, go inside Rod Rosenstein's role in that critical event, which began with a meeting between Trump, Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “Trump’s Showdown” comes to PBS and pbs.org/frontline Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 9 p.m. EST/8 p.m. CST.
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"Trump's Showdown" - Trailer
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Inside President Trump’s fight against the investigation of his campaign and whether he obstructed justice. "Trump's Showdown," a two-hour documentary from filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team, traces Trump's unprecedented war against the Special Counsel, the FBI, and even his own Attorney General. Premieres Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018 on PBS and online at pbs.org/frontline.
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"Left Behind America" - Preview
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Intimate stories of one Rust Belt city’s struggle to recover in the post-recession economy. FRONTLINE and ProPublica report on the economic and social forces shaping Dayton, OH, a once-booming city where nearly 35 percent now live in poverty.
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"Our Man in Tehran" - Preview
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A revealing series on life inside Iran, with New York Times correspondent Thomas Erdbrink. Coming to PBS Tuesday, Aug. 13 and Friday, Aug. 14, the series offers surprising encounters inside the closed society of Iran, as Erdbrink gets Iranians to reveal the intricacies of their private worlds and the challenges of living under theocratic leaders.
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"Documenting Hate: Charlottesville" - Preview
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FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate the white supremacists and Neo-Nazis involved in the 2017 Charlottesville rally -- showing how some of those behind the racist violence went unpunished and continued to operate around the country. Coming to PBS and streaming online beginning Tuesday, August 7, 2018.
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Fmr. Acting ICE Director Reacts to Audio of Separated Kids
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In a scene from FRONTLINE's documentary, "Separated: Children at the Border," the former acting ICE director of ICE, Thomas Homan, reacts to ProPublica's audio of separated children.
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"Separated: Children at the Border" - Preview
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The inside story of what happened to immigrant children separated from their parents at the border. The film explores the impact of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy, and how both Trump and Obama dealt with minors at the border.
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"UN Sex Abuse Scandal" - Preview
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An investigation of sex abuse by United Nations peacekeepers in the world's conflict zones. The film traces allegations from Boston to Congo to the Central African Republic, with firsthand accounts from survivors, witnesses, and officials.
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Rohingya Survivors Speak Out About Mass Rape
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In this excerpt from the FRONTLINE documentary "Myanmar's Killing Fields," survivors of the Myanmar military's violent crackdown on the country's Rohingya Muslim minority share their stories — and a number of them say Myanmar soldiers engaged in mass rape.
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"Myanmar's Killing Fields" - Preview
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Secret footage going back years shows the effort to kill and expel Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar. With accounts from victims and their families, the film examines evidence that security forces committed crimes against humanity.
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"Is This Really the Best FEMA Can Do?"
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FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the federal response on Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria -- uncovering a government relief effort in chaos, struggling with key contracts, basic supplies and its own workforce. An excerpt from "Blackout in Puerto Rico."
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"Blackout in Puerto Rico" - Preview
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FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the humanitarian and economic crisis in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, examining how the federal response, Wall Street, and years of neglect have left the island struggling to survive.
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The Hidden World of Trafficking
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FRONTLINE and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley investigate a labor trafficking case in which Guatemalan teens were forced by a third-party contractor to work in virtual slavery at Trillium Farms in Ohio. Trillium has not been charged with any wrongdoing, and its vice president tells FRONTLINE Trillium had no knowledge of the trafficked teens working at their plants.
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