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The FRONTLINE Interview: Alberto Gonzales
Alberto Gonzales served as U.S. Attorney General from 2005 to 2007. Prior to joining the Justice Department, he was White House Counsel to President George W. Bush. As the president's top legal aide, Gonzales helped form the administration's legal rationale for turning the NSA's surveillance capabilities on the communications of U.S. citizens.
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A FRONTLINE miniseries examines polarization in America during the Obama era.

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A FRONTLINE miniseries examines polarization in America during the Obama era.

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An examination of the key moments that shaped President-elect Donald Trump.

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FRONTLINE and ProPublica go inside Europe’s fight against Islamist terrorism.

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FRONTLINE investigates the U.S.-led efforts to degrade and destroy ISIS.

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The dueling stories of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as they battle for the presidency.

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FRONTLINE investigates allegations of fraud and predatory behavior in the troubled for-pro

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How do you transform a troubled police department?

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Who profits when disaster strikes? FRONTLINE and NPR investigate.

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The inside story of the creation of ISIS, and how the U.S. missed the many warning signs.

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Two on-the-ground reports from the heart of major conflicts in Libya and Yemen.