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FRONTLINE
Spying on the Home Front
Season 2007
Episode 5
Is the Bush administration’s domestic war on terrorism jeopardizing our civil liberties? A look at how the NSA’s domestic surveillance program works – and how even former government intelligence officials worry that the combination of new security threats, advances in communications technologies, and radical interpretations of presidential authority may be threatening the privacy of Americans.
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Vladimir Putin’s clashes with U.S. presidents as he’s tried to rebuild the Russian empire.
54:22
Investigating the powerful spyware called Pegasus sold to governments around the world.
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Investigating the powerful spyware called Pegasus sold to governments around the world.
54:23
A 2-part hour: Mapping atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, and a family's struggle to reunite.
54:23
Defiant Russians push back against Putin’s crackdown on critics of the war in Ukraine.
1:24:23
Investigating evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the pursuit of justice.
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Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn: from elite soldier overseas to waging “spiritual war” in America.
1:54:22
A look at political leaders and choices they made that threatened American democracy.
54:23
An undercover investigation into the Taliban’s crackdown on women in Afghanistan.
54:22
A dramatic and intimate look inside the Russian assault on Kharkiv.
54:23
Families struggle to keep homes during the pandemic, despite a federal ban on evictions.
1:24:23
An investigation of the Minneapolis police in the aftermath of George Floyd's murder.