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Saturday on PBS News Weekend, an exclusive PBS Frontline interview with Iran’s top nuclear negotiator as global sanctions are set to resume. The demand for freezing eggs skyrockets as more people choose to have children later in life. Plus, the iconic Rose Garden gets a new look as part of a series of changes at the White House. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
Takeaways from interview with Iran’s top nuclear negotiator 
https://youtu.be/G4B0el-Zi4Q  
News Wrap: Trump orders troops to Portland, Oregon 
https://youtu.be/OEolbCWYVLY 
Egg freezing demand rises as more people delay parenthood 
https://youtu.be/33Q2VpaVaq4  
White House’s iconic Rose Garden gets a makeover by Trump 
https://youtu.be/OcDxCXg181Q  
 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:07 - Iran Sanctions 
10:08 - News Wrap 
12:01 - Egg Freezing 
21:17 - Rose Garden Renovation 
25:34 - Online + Goodnight
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, desperately needed aid begins to flow into Gaza as President Trump heads to Israel in anticipation of the hostage release, farmers in Minnesota struggle to stay afloat as China boycotts U.S. soybeans and a new film about the life and legacy of George Orwell argues his greatest fears could be coming true. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
Aid begins to flow into Gaza as Trump heads to Israel  
https://youtu.be/nfdT8PJSpJg 
News Wrap: Government shutdown reaches 12th day amid impasse 
https://youtu.be/T21f7W2P5nY 
How China’s boycott of American soybeans affects farmers 
https://youtu.be/1khLMW2PXCk 
Documentary argues Orwell's greatest fears are materializing 
https://youtu.be/uBfHby9uq7c  
 
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00:00 - Intro 
01:42 - Israel-Hamas Ceasefire 
07:12 - News Wrap   
09:55 - Soybeans Boycott 
16:38 - A Vision of Orwell 
25:07 - Online + Goodnight
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, tens of thousands of mourners attend a memorial service for conservative leader Charlie Kirk, whose assassination earlier this month stunned the nation. Why the planet is drying out at much faster rates than before, according to a new study. Plus, how a new food dye ban is changing what’s on West Virginians’ dinner plates. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
Tens of thousands attend memorial service for Charlie Kirk 
https://youtu.be/j8ktRuGmpZE  
News Wrap: Four Western nations recognize Palestinian state 
https://youtu.be/q0KJpG0XBlU 
Why the planet is rapidly drying out, according to new study 
https://youtu.be/YD65HBUggg4  
West Virginians navigate state’s new artificial food dye ban  
https://youtu.be/cjkGqi5V8L0 
 
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00:00 - Intro 
01:52 - Remembering Kirk 
07:48 - News Wrap  
10:44 - Drying Planet 
16:36 - Banning Food Dyes 
25:33 - Goodnight
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, turmoil hits the CDC after its director is abruptly fired, as Health Secretary RFK Jr. eyes sweeping vaccine policy changes. How AI chatbots may be harming the mental health of users. The head of the U.N.’s World Food Program on the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Plus, volunteers work to restore the Appalachian Trail nearly a year after Hurricane Helene. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
CDC in turmoil as RFK Jr. eyes major vaccine policy changes 
https://youtu.be/7ydTdfuiC48  
News Wrap: Israel says it killed longtime Hamas spokesperson  
https://youtu.be/UXqfgdpPEjQ  
What to know about ‘AI psychosis’ from talking to chatbots 
https://youtu.be/uOoq4e4DX6k  
WFP director on the humanitarian crisis, starvation in Sudan 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJGIXzXlD_E  
Volunteers restore Appalachian Trail after Hurricane Helene 
https://youtu.be/iRYC5RTy6SQ  
 
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00:00 - Intro 
01:56 - Turmoil at the CDC 
08:27 - News Wrap  
11:41 - AI & Mental Health 
18:03 - Crisis in Sudan 
22:18 - Restoring the Trail 
25:52 -  Goodnight
Monday on the News Hour, President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announce a new proposal to end the war in Gaza and issue an ultimatum to Hamas. Investigators comb through the aftermath of an attack on a Mormon church in Michigan. Plus, Democratic leadership negotiates with Trump as the clock ticks toward a government shutdown. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: 
What's in the Trump-Netanyahu proposal to end the Gaza war 
https://youtu.be/Q616b1-XYLk 
Mideast experts analyze viability of Gaza peace proposal 
https://youtu.be/ORNIC2FZMjM 
In aftermath of church attack, investigators seek motive 
https://youtu.be/_xRBPAsn-bc 
News Wrap: Pentagon sending National Guard to Portland 
https://youtu.be/dCB-ourHMOo 
Government shutdown appears unavoidable 
https://youtu.be/UNMYS96XCzE 
Why health care is a sticking point in shutdown negotiations 
https://youtu.be/YkOJyQjdLnY 
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on how Democrats are negotiating 
https://youtu.be/gFLTkUqYKkc 
How artists and musicians are responding to Trump's 2nd term 
https://youtu.be/fioTC4xaj5g  
 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:43 - What's in the Trump-Netanyahu proposal to end the Gaza war 
18:17 - Mideast experts analyze viability of Gaza peace proposal 
16:05 - Church Attack 
19:20 - News Wrap 
25:40 - Government shutdown appears unavoidable 
31:40 - Why health care is a sticking point in shutdown negotiations 
37:57 - Political Stakes 
45:15 - Art & Politics 
54:37 - Online + Goodnight
Thursday on the News Hour, the threat of mass firings looms after a second day of the government shutdown. Millions of senior citizens lose access to telehealth services in the wake of the shutdown. Plus, in our ongoing look at those caught up in the president's immigration crackdown, a Laotian man living in the U.S. since childhood describes being detained during a routine check-in. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
Trump threatens mass firings as shutdown continues 
https://youtu.be/oq45U6Iz-p0  
GOP's Rounds: No negotiations with Dems until shutdown ends 
https://youtu.be/Nd4nQExs-As 
White House 'using shutdown as excuse' for firings, Dem says 
https://youtu.be/Cvb64q2EHP0  
News Wrap: 2 killed in terror attack on British synagogue 
https://youtu.be/0gG1capgEuM  
Millions lose access to telehealth in wake of shutdown 
https://youtu.be/0CNDvXoveQc  
Refugee living in U.S. since childhood faces deportation 
https://youtu.be/p-QxkGHlHSY  
New book explores Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts 
https://youtu.be/iNEuozGQ5Ag  
 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:41 - Shutdown   
08:18 - GOP's Rounds: No negotiations with Dems until shutdown ends 
16:18 - White House 'using shutdown as excuse' for firings, Dem says 
24:44 - News Wrap  
33:22 - Shutdown Impact   
40:14 - Detained 
47:44 - “Tomorrow is Yesterday” 
55:00 -  Online + Goodnight
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, Trump’s drastic visa fee hike leaves companies scrambling. Parents and patients search for answers after government funding cuts to pediatric brain cancer research. The effects of reductions in diversity, equity and inclusion programs on college campuses across the country. Plus, a public garden grows in Michigan with a lot of love and a nearly all-volunteer crew. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
News Wrap: Trump’s visa fee hike leaves companies scrambling 
https://youtu.be/CeNsf8OExDA  
Effect of federal funding cuts to pediatric cancer research 
https://youtu.be/_r_7lJEfNKA  
The future of DEI on college campuses as programs disappear 
https://youtu.be/_xxXlWGPGjE 
A Detroit public garden thrives with help from volunteers 
https://youtu.be/2yUcoCH3FQE  
 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:08 - News Wrap (LEAD: Visa fees) 
05:36 - Pediatric Brain Cancer 
12:28 - Colleges & DEI 
18:07 - A Growing Garden 
25:36 - Goodnight
Tuesday on the News Hour, Israel marks two years since the Hamas terrorist attack as peace negotiations offer a glimmer of hope for ending the war in Gaza and bringing the remaining hostages home. Attorney General Pam Bondi pushes back against lawmakers who say she's politicized the Justice Department. Plus, a closer look at the complications and inherent risks of creating relationships with AI. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: 
Israel marks 2 years since Oct. 7 Hamas attacks 
https://youtu.be/2BVQjCzulXE 
News Wrap: Texas National Guard arrives near Chicago 
https://youtu.be/rEI2vkczD_o 
Bondi dodges Democrats' questions in Senate hearing 
https://youtu.be/PgZS5T-ajUc  
What justices signaled in hearing on conversion therapy ban 
https://youtu.be/v1TYPkR3UHA 
Trump threatens no back pay for furloughed federal workers 
https://youtu.be/ju-e11wEIIo 
Trump considers farmer bailout as tariffs disrupt market 
https://youtu.be/hc6hKjAuKgI 
The complications and risks of AI chatbot relationships 
https://youtu.be/7r-T_nQCIkw 
'Science Under Siege' warns of effort to discredit science 
https://youtu.be/VZq7ZavUlJc  
 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:42 - Two Years Later 
11:41 - News Wrap 
15:50 - Under Scrutiny 
19:47 - Conversion Therapy 
25:14 - Shutdown Impact 
28:17 - Farmers Under Pressure 
37:51 - The Future of AI 
45:49 - Science Under Siege 
53:58 - Online + Goodnight
Wednesday on the News Hour, Syria's new president addresses the United Nations General Assembly, the first Syrian leader to do so in more than half a century. We speak with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as the federal government moves closer to a shutdown. Plus, a law professor sues West Point for new rules that he says violate his free speech. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: 
Al-Sharaa promises a new Syria free of its 'wretched past' 
https://youtu.be/TMtF0U1BcXg 
News Wrap: Gunman opens fire on Dallas ICE facility 
https://youtu.be/NfGL11zIkeg 
Schumer says Trump refuses to negotiate to avoid shutdown 
https://youtu.be/6WMTMSFWprE 
Law professor sues West Point over rules curbing free speech 
https://youtu.be/PSmPxza6CTQ 
What the U.S. can learn from the peace after the Troubles 
https://youtu.be/ukfVugjDqrs  
UNCF head on how historic $70M donation will bolster HBCUs 
https://youtu.be/fDgvET3rJWE 
 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:40 - World Stage 
12:14 - News Wrap 
21:09 - Shutdown Showdown 
29:44 - West Point Lawsuit 
37:35 - America at a Crossroads 
46:18 - Landmark Gift 
53:43 - Online + Goodnight
Tuesday on the News Hour, with Congressional leaders and the White House unable to reach a deal to fund the government, a federal shutdown is set to take effect within hours. President Trump uses a gathering of top military leaders to promote a crackdown on what he sees as threats from within the United States. Plus, we take a closer look at the factors pushing more mothers out of the workforce. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: 
Government moves toward shutdown with Congress in deadlock 
https://youtu.be/esBQsoyBSQY 
Dems. fighting to avoid health care cuts, says Rep. Ivey 
https://youtu.be/TFIusz_vdZY 
GOP Rep. Lawler: Democrats 'hypocritical' to risk shutdown 
https://youtu.be/O0rwfADe-qc 
News Wrap: Pfizer agrees to cut drug prices to avoid tariffs 
https://youtu.be/X8fqDfAjFcQ  
Trump hints at military deployment in U.S. cities 
https://youtu.be/uWcuadF229g 
Why mothers with young children are leaving the workforce 
https://youtu.be/f1JvfM0fVVM  
New book explores how colleges are encouraging free speech 
https://youtu.be/xUVEh0gbuKY  
 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:36 - Shutdown Showdown 
12:56 - Dems. fighting to avoid health care cuts, says Rep. Ivey 
18:59 - GOP Rep. Lawler: Democrats 'hypocritical' to risk shutdown 
24:16 - News Wrap 
28:52 - Top Brass 
38:40 - Leaving the Workplace 
46:13 - Terms of Respect 
54:40 - Goodnight
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, Israeli strikes pound Gaza overnight as indirect talks get underway in Egypt to swap hostages and Palestinian prisoners. A new documentary tells the story of school librarians on the front lines in the battle over book bans. Plus, how superstar Bad Bunny is making history while celebrating his Puerto Rican culture on the world stage. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
What to expect from the Israel-Hamas negotiations in Egypt 
https://youtu.be/lXu9vtqpGg4 
News Wrap: Trump deploys California National Guard to Oregon 
https://youtu.be/y8DBKLAV6po  
Public school librarians fight book bans in new documentary 
https://youtu.be/An2BezIuAiI  
Bad Bunny makes history while celebrating Puerto Rican pride 
https://youtu.be/YgGXO9Aod-w 
 
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00:00 - Intro 
01:39 - War in the Holy Land 
07:37 - News Wrap   
11:16 - The Librarians 
17:59 - Making History  
25:08- Online + Goodnight
Monday on the News Hour, as President Trump's effort to deploy more National Guard troops gets caught up in the courts, we hear from the governor of Oregon. After agreeing to some parts of a peace plan, Hamas negotiates with Israel for an end to the devastating war in Gaza. Plus, the Supreme Court prepares to take up a case on the controversial practice of conversion therapy for LGBTQ youth. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
Oregon governor calls Trump's actions 'threat to democracy' 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxDxhsDkxao 
News Wrap: Congress appears no closer to ending shutdown 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ufaULAOvIU 
Hamas and Israel begin indirect talks to end war in Gaza 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9C2rQYNSPk 
More Israeli reservists refuse military deployment to Gaza 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YPXiHa7E3g 
Colorado conversion therapy ban heads to Supreme Court 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnHizZ0CbXE 
What the CBS News shake-up means for the media landscape 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewDFdKuxfV4 
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on shutdown's political impact 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhZC7gZ1PGk 
 
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00:00 -  Introduction 
02:44 - National Guard Deployment 
12:05- News Wrap 
18:56 - War in the Holyland 
22:12 - Israeli Reservists 
30:56 - Conversion Therapy 
40:17 - Reshaping Media 
47:15 - Politics Monday
Wednesday on the News Hour, Syria's new president addresses the United Nations General Assembly, the first Syrian leader to do so in more than half a century. We speak with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as the federal government moves closer to a shutdown. Plus, a law professor sues West Point for new rules that he says violate his free speech. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: 
Al-Sharaa promises a new Syria free of its 'wretched past' 
https://youtu.be/TMtF0U1BcXg 
News Wrap: Gunman opens fire on Dallas ICE facility 
https://youtu.be/NfGL11zIkeg 
Schumer says Trump refuses to negotiate to avoid shutdown 
https://youtu.be/6WMTMSFWprE 
Law professor sues West Point over rules curbing free speech 
https://youtu.be/PSmPxza6CTQ 
What the U.S. can learn from the peace after the Troubles 
https://youtu.be/ukfVugjDqrs  
UNCF head on how historic $70M donation will bolster HBCUs 
https://youtu.be/fDgvET3rJWE 
 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:40 - World Stage 
12:14 - News Wrap 
21:09 - Shutdown Showdown 
29:44 - West Point Lawsuit 
37:35 - America at a Crossroads 
46:18 - Landmark Gift 
53:43 - Online + Goodnight
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, the week-old ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is strained as Israel says it launched strikes inside Gaza in response to Hamas attacks on its troops. How the Education Department is spurring dramatic change in the nation’s public schools. What to know about a painful side effect of breast cancer treatment. Plus, a rare bloom in one of the driest places on Earth. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTSCeasefire violations strain fragile Israel-Hamas truce 
https://youtu.be/iT0OeA9zvD4  
News Wrap: Thieves steal priceless jewels from Louvre Museum 
https://youtu.be/ornNSyep5F4  
How the Trump administration is reshaping U.S. education 
https://youtu.be/p18MsEioDrM  
What to know about lymphedema after breast cancer treatment 
https://youtu.be/s4hgSJCH39w  
Scientists study rare bloom in the Atacama Desert 
https://youtu.be/0UjP07OSl14  
 
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Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as the pause in fighting takes hold in Gaza, Israel awaits the release of hostages and thousands of Palestinians return to the ruins of their homes. The latest progress and what’s on the horizon for preventing and treating breast cancer. Plus, best-selling author Mitch Albom discusses his latest book, his writing process and giving back. 
 
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News Wrap: Trump orders Pentagon to pay troops amid shutdown 
https://youtu.be/U6jwUWCdcX4  
Relief groups ready to surge aid to Gaza as ceasefire holds 
https://youtu.be/2u1nHc-QQKI 
The latest advances in breast cancer prevention, treatment 
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Humanitarian author Mitch Albom on love and second chances 
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10:15 - Fighting Breast Cancer 
16:43 - Weekend Spotlight   
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Saturday on PBS News Weekend, millions turn out in what organizers call an historic flood of nationwide protests to push back against Trump’s policies. A little-known company that helped create China’s infamous internet firewall is quietly selling the system to other countries. Plus, a former CDC director’s new book offers an insider’s formula for defeating the world’s worst diseases. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS‘We intend to defend our democracy,’ says protest organizer 
https://youtu.be/HCRjSePYjPM  
News Wrap: Israel pressures Hamas to return hostage bodies 
https://youtu.be/Q53R_ccXYD8 
Leak shows China’s ‘Great Firewall’ is being exported abroad 
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‘The Formula for Better Health’ from a former CDC director 
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02:16 - A Day of Protests 
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12:20 - China Firewall 
18:51 - Improving Public Health 
25:51 -  Goodnight
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, Israel eases its bombing of Gaza, while Trump warns Hamas that all bets are off if they don’t respond quickly to his peace plan. The lingering effects of long COVID on millions of Americans. What to know about “vampire devices” that drain energy even when they’re turned off. Plus, the uncertain future of the most expensive cheese ever sold at auction. 
 
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Analyzing the sticking points of Trump’s Gaza peace plan 
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News Wrap: 6 suspects questioned over UK synagogue attack 
https://youtu.be/MhWi__g7Fk0  
What to know about RFK Jr.’s efforts to address long COVID 
https://youtu.be/P3y5NBgbdPw 
Are ‘vampire devices’ draining energy in your home? 
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Meet the makers of the world’s most expensive cheese 
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18:34 - Vampire Devices 
23:45 - Cheese Please 
25:49 - Goodnight
Monday on the News Hour, Ukraine turns to European leaders for military support after President Trump urges Kyiv to cede territory to Russia. Trump spars with the president of Colombia over U.S. strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean. Plus, how Republican efforts to redraw congressional districts and further dismantle the Voting Rights Act may disenfranchise Black voters. 
 
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How Europe responded to Trump urging Ukraine to cede land 
https://youtu.be/ub9WFseCUYQ 
News Wrap: Louvre closed as investigators hunt for thieves 
https://youtu.be/-c7JO0TMa5g 
Trump clashes with Colombian president over boat strikes 
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How GOP-led redistricting may disenfranchise Black voters 
https://youtu.be/bJMKUwaAajU 
Rapidly thawing permafrost threatens remote Alaskan villages  
https://youtu.be/1hQsqVahbnw 
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on protests against Trump 
https://youtu.be/rHYMr2eJV_8 
Ai Weiwei’s ‘Camouflage’ reflects on FDR’s Four Freedoms 
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00:00 - Intro 
02:40 - Arming Ukraine 
08:34 - News Wrap 
15:31 - Rising Tensions 
23:20 - Dividing Lines 
30:16 - Climate Change: Alaska 
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45:50 - Four Freedoms 
53:49 - 50 Years Anniversary + Goodnight
Friday on the News Hour, the U.S. escalates regional tensions with another strike on an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela. Experts warn against the dangers of manipulating economic data after President Trump replaced the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Plus, the government shutdown continues, leaving many critical workers unpaid and needing to resort to food banks. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
U.S. deploys carrier to Caribbean as drug strikes intensify 
https://youtu.be/PndlcttJkgM  
News Wrap: Canadian ad pulled after Trump cut negotiations 
https://youtu.be/Qdf7E1KCoTA  
What happens when no one trusts a country’s economic data 
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As federal workers miss paychecks, many turn to food banks 
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Brooks and Atkins Stohr on the East Wing demolition 
https://youtu.be/ZrC4_Ops7m0 
A look at 50 years of the News Hour 
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02:43 - Rising Tensions 
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18:01 - Trusting the Data 
24:51 - Shutdown Impact 
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53:00 - Goodnight
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, Trump makes his first trip to Asia of his second term as he seeks a trade deal with Chinese President Xi. China’s government launches the most widespread crackdown on the country’s Christians in years. An experimental treatment offers hope to millions struggling with chronic pain. Plus, we meet a nurse in Uganda who climbs a 1,000-foot ladder to save lives. 
 
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS 
U.N. agencies rush aid into Gaza as Trump heads to Asia 
https://youtu.be/VwF4QJO3b70  
News Wrap: Melissa becomes a hurricane in the Caribbean 
https://youtu.be/AZRccPzHX5Q  
China launches largest crackdown on Christians in years 
https://youtu.be/j0lw0gUk9oY  
Experimental treatment offers hope to chronic pain patients 
https://youtu.be/SYWWMtwtOhA  
Nurse in Uganda climbs a 1,000-foot ladder to save lives 
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09:49 - Crackdown on Christians 
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24:06 - A Nurse’s Courage 
25:51 -  Goodnight
In an interview for the FRONTLINE documentary “Putin’s Road to War,” journalist Julia Ioffe discusses Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine — and why she believes the Russian leader is now “more dangerous than he’s ever been at any point in the last 22 years.” 
 
“What he has opened up with this invasion is unthinkable,” Ioffe tells FRONTLINE. “And because he is losing and because the sanctions and the Ukrainians are humiliating him, because he is backed into a corner, he is the most dangerous he has ever been, because it is now existential for him.” 
 
Julia Ioffe is an American journalist who was born in Russia. She is a writer for and founding partner of the media company Puck. She previously reported on politics and world affairs for The Atlantic. 
 
This interview was conducted by FRONTLINE’s Mike Wiser on March 3, 2022. It has been edited for clarity and length. 
 
“Putin’s Road to War” premieres March 15, 2022. Watch the trailer now: https://youtu.be/EaUefbpmV08 
 
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Marc Fisher is an associate editor at The Washington Post and the co-author of Trump Revealed: The Definitive Biography of the 45th President. 
  
The following interview was conducted by the Kirk Documentary Group’s Mike Wiser for FRONTLINE on August 8, 2024, prior to Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race. It has been edited for clarity and length. 
 
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Who uses secret offshore bank accounts and why? FRONTLINE examines the global entanglement of political power and secretive finance in an upcoming documentary on the “Pandora Papers.” The documentary is part of an almost two-year worldwide investigation with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) that draws on nearly 12 million confidential documents and reveals the hidden assets and secret deals of some of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful people. 
 
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With the Mueller report complete, FRONTLINE’s “The Mueller Investigation,” tells the inside story of how we arrived at this moment. The film goes inside President Trump's confrontations with the Department of Justice and the FBI in the early days of the Russia investigation, and explores the president’s attempt to undermine authorities as Mueller’s investigation heated up. 
 
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How the feud between Iran and Saudi Arabia has fueled conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Yemen. 
 
FRONTLINE traces how the 40-year rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia has fueled sectarian extremism across the Middle East for political gain. Correspondent Martin Smith travels to the battlegrounds of Syria, Iraq and Yemen to examine how the two powers have influenced the conflicts. 
 
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he inside story of the creation of ISIS, and how the U.S. missed the many warning signs. 
 
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From veteran FRONTLINE filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team comes the inside story of the creation of ISIS, and how the United States missed the many warning signs. The film uncovers the terror group’s earliest plans, the Islamic radicals who became its leaders, and the American failures to stop ISIS’s brutal rise. 
 
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Norman Eisen is an attorney, legal scholar and co-founder of Democracy Defenders Action. He served as special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee in 2019 and 2020 during the impeachment and trial of President Donald Trump. He previously served as U.S. ambassador to the Czech Republic and as special counsel to President Barack Obama. 
 
The following interview was conducted by Mike Wiser for FRONTLINE on March 24, 2025. It has been annotated and edited for accuracy and clarity as part of an editorial and legal review. See a more complete description of our process here: https://to.pbs.org/4lVZKzA 
 
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FRONTLINE investigated how a clash of politics and personalities in 2012-2013 took the U.S. economy to the edge of the “fiscal cliff.” (Aired 2013) 
 
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Based on interviews with key Republican and Democratic players including former Speaker of the House John Boehner, former White House adviser Gene Sperling and President Obama’s former Chief of Staff William Daley, “Cliffhanger” investigated how a struggle over America’s debt ceiling and deficit problems led to a bitter, high-stakes standoff.  
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
Republicans Elected in the 2010 Midterms - 0:49 
The "Young Guns:" Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy, Paul Ryan - 08:41 
The President and the House Speaker’s Grand Bargain - 15:41 
Another Deal from the Senate - 25:212 
Teetering on the Fiscal Cliff - 35:02 
Credits - 51:57
Amid record police shootings in Utah, an investigation into the use of deadly force in the state with FRONTLINE’s local journalism partner The Salt Lake Tribune. 
 
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“Shots Fired” is the first nationally broadcast documentary stemming from FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative, an innovative effort to support and strengthen investigative reporting in communities around the country that's funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and based out of FRONTLINE’s newsroom at GBH in Boston. 
 
The documentary offers a one-of-a-kind look at police shootings in Utah over the past decade, drawing on a unique database begun by The Salt Lake Tribune and expanded with FRONTLINE’s assistance over the past year. The two organizations filed hundreds of records requests; combed through court documents, 911 transcripts, internal investigations and media reports; examined body camera footage; and spoke to law enforcement officials, experts and families of people shot by police. 
  
In some cases, the data is incomplete and the numbers too small to draw broad conclusions. But the vast majority of the 226 shootings FRONTLINE and The Salt Lake Tribune documented over the past decade had one thing in common: They were ruled justified. Among the additional findings: Racial and ethnic minorities were disproportionately represented; more than 40% of people shot at were identified by police or families to have had a mental health issue, a mental disability or to have been suicidal; 34 Utah officers have been involved in at least two shootings in their career; and many of the officers who fired their weapons cited their training. 
Explore these and more findings in the documentary, which premieres Nov. 23, 2021 on FRONTLINE: https://to.pbs.org/3CPE7cZ 
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“Shots Fired” is a FRONTLINE production with Five O’Clock Films. The writer, producer and director is FRONTLINE/Hollyhock filmmaker-in-residence Abby Ellis. The reporters are Taylor Eldridge, Paighten Harkens, Jessica Miller, Muna Mohamed and Sam Stecklow. The senior producer is Frank Koughan. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. 
 
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How do you talk about death with a dying loved one? Dr. Atul Gawande explores death, dying and why even doctors struggle to discuss being mortal with patients, in this Emmy-nominated documentary. 
 
“Aging and dying — you can’t fix those," says Dr. Gawande. This film examines the relationships between doctors and patients nearing the end of life, and how the medical profession can better help people navigate mortality. The ultimate goal, after all, is not a good death but a good life — to the very end. 
 
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Jane Mayer is the chief Washington correspondent for The New Yorker and is the author of "Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right." 
 
The following interview was conducted by Mike Wiser for FRONTLINE on March 24, 2025. It has been annotated and edited for accuracy and clarity as part of an editorial and legal review. See a more complete description of our process here: https://to.pbs.org/4lVZKzA 
 
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Dental care can be a matter of life or death. Yet millions of Americans either don’t have dental insurance or simply can’t afford to see a dentist. The result? Severe pain, preventable disease, humiliation, bankruptcy and sometimes even death. (Aired 2012) 
 
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In a 2012 joint investigation by FRONTLINE and the Center for Public Integrity, correspondent Miles O’Brien uncovers the shocking consequences of a broken dental care system. Poor children, entitled by law to dental care, often cannot find a dentist willing to see them. Others kids receive excessive care billed to Medicaid, or major surgery for preventable tooth infections. For adults with dental disease, the situation can be just as dire and bankrupting. While millions of Americans use emergency rooms for dental care, corporate dental chains are filling the gaps in care, and in some cases have allegedly overcharged patients or loaded them with high priced credit card debt.  
 
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More and more elderly Americans will be faced with the decision as to whether to spend their later years in assisted living facilities, which have sprung up as an alternative to nursing homes. But is this loosely regulated, multi-billion dollar industry putting seniors at risk? (Aired 2013) 
 
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In this major 2013 investigation with ProPublica, FRONTLINE examines the operations of the nation’s largest assisted living company, raising questions about the drive for profits and fatal lapses in care. Assisted living started in the 1980s as a reaction to nursing homes, which had become more oriented toward hospitalization, and as a way of offering seniors more choices and more independence in the way they live. But over the years, assisted living has evolved to house seniors who need specialized care, such as those with memory impairments. That means that people have more needs, require more attention — and, some senior advocates argue, more or better regulations to ensure that the residents are safe and getting the quality of care they need. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
The Rise of Assisted Living - 01:20 
Dementia, Alzheimer's & Memory Care - 10:22 
Questionable Deaths in Assisted Living Facilities  - 15:55 
Assisted Living Employees Speak Out - 24:23 
“This is About Everyone who has Alzheimer's or Dementia”  - 30:50 
A Lawsuit Against Emeritus - 42:15 
Credits - 51:57
FRONTLINE investigated how a growing number of young children were being prescribed powerful antipsychotic medications that had serious side effects and unknown long-term impacts at the time. (Aired 2008) 
 
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As the debate over medicating children continued to grow in the late 2000s, FRONTLINE spoke to parents, children, psychiatrists and researchers about the risks and benefits of prescribing powerful medications to children dealing with mental health issues. 
 
“The Medicated Child” was a FRONTLINE Co-production with RAINmedia, Inc. and was written, produced and directed by Marcela Gaviria. Will Cohen was co-producer. Daisy Wright was editor. Martin Smith was senior producer. The executive producer of FRONTLINE was David Fanning. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
A Rise in Bipolar Disorder Diagnoses in Young Children - 1:15 
Prescribing Antipsychotic Medication to Children & Side Effects - 9:06 
Antidepressants & Antipsychotics for Children - 15:21 
Researching Pediatric Bipolar Disorder & a Cottage Industry of Diagnostic Centers - 37:35 
The Children Taking Medication for Mental Illness - 48:22 
Credits - 52:48
In 2004, FRONTLINE investigated the rampant abuse of tax shelters dating back to the late 1990s, finding that some of America’s most respected accounting firms were responsible and that American taxpayers were paying for it. (Aired 2004) 
 
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As the documentary “Tax Me If You Can” explored, the tax shelter became one of corporate America’s biggest hidden profit centers in the 1990s and early 2000s. The General Accounting Office estimated that bogus tax shelters at the time cost the government more than $85 billion. 
 
Correspondent Hedrick Smith spoke with government officials, tax experts and industry insiders to expose these tax shelters. His reporting led him to some unexpected places — from the city of Dortmund, Germany, to the Cayman Islands. The documentary examined how difficult it was for the Internal Revenue Service to find tax shelters and how the tax shelter wave prompted a federal investigation. The ultimate victim in this scheme, experts in the documentary said, is the honest taxpayer who is left to make up what companies aren’t paying. 
 
“Tax Me If You Can” is a FRONTLINE production with Hedrick Smith Productions. The co-writer, director and producer is Rick Young. The co-writer, correspondent and senior producer is Hedrick Smith. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
America’s Tax Shelter Epidemic - 1:17 
How American Companies Used Cross-Border Leasing Deals For Tax Benefits - 4:06 
IRS Struggled Amid ‘90s Tax Shelter Epidemic - 11:07 
Steering The Wealthy Into Tax Schemes - 22:20 
A Federal Investigation Into Tax Shelter Abuses - 35:09 
Tax Schemes Adapt To New Rules - 43:28  
Credits - 52:40
What did Boeing know about the potential for disaster with its 737 Max airplane — and when did the company know it? FRONTLINE and The New York Times investigate the crashes that killed 346 people. 
 
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In October 2018, a Boeing 737 Max passenger jet crashed shortly after takeoff off the coast of Indonesia. Five months later, following an eerily similar flight pattern, another 737 Max 8 went down in Ethiopia. Everyone on board the flights died. 
 
"Boeing's Fatal Flaw," a FRONTLINE documentary in collaboration with The New York Times, tells the inside story of what led up to the crashes — revealing how intense market pressure and failed oversight contributed to tragic deaths and a catastrophic crisis for one of the world’s most iconic industrial names. 
 
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"Boeing’s Fatal Flaw" is a FRONTLINE production with The New York Times and Left/Right Docs. The writer and director is Tom Jennings. The producers are Vanessa Fica and Kate McCormick. The reporters are David Gelles, James Glanz, Natalie Kitroeff and Jack Nicas. The senior producer is Frank Koughan. The executive producers for Left/Right Docs are Ken Druckerman and Banks Tarver. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. 
 
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This 2015 documentary investigates a series of unsolved murders and attacks that targeted Vietnamese-American journalists.  
 
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Between 1981 and 1990, five Vietnamese-American journalists in cities across the U.S. were murdered, and many others in the community were intimidated and attacked. Who was responsible for this reign of terror — and why did that question go unanswered for so long? FRONTLINE, ProPublica and correspondent A.C. Thompson reopen a domestic terrorism case that went unsolved for decades. 
 
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Why have American families struggled to keep their homes during the COVID pandemic, despite a federal eviction moratorium? We investigate in a new documentary with Retro Report. 
  
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Filmed over the course of a year during the COVID-19 pandemic, “Facing Eviction” follows people and families across the country who struggled to remain housed as COVID upended the economy. The documentary examines how federal pandemic housing protections — including a temporary ban on evictions and a massive rental assistance program — played out in the experiences of people living through this precarious time: from tenants and landlords to lawyers, judges and the law enforcement officers carrying out evictions. 
  
“Facing Eviction” was produced with support from The WNET Group’s Chasing the Dream initiative. The documentary is a FRONTLINE production with Retro Report. The producer and writer is Bonnie Bertram. The co-producers are Anne Checler and Erik German. The associate producer is Emily Orr. The senior producers are Nina Chaudry and Frank Koughan. The executive producer of Retro Report is Kyra Darnton. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. 
  
“Facing Eviction” premiered Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at PBS and online. 
  
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue – 00:00 
Facing Eviction During COVID -  01:05 
Local Landlords in the Pandemic - 11:46 
Finding Housing After Eviction - 16:30 
Evictions in States with Eviction Moratoriums - 19:56 
Looking for Rental Assistance During COVID - 31:27 
How Federal Rental Assistance Was Distributed - 38:26 
Credits - 51:58
FRONTLINE told the vivid, inside story of how the biggest Ebola outbreak on record began and why it wasn’t stopped before it was too late. (Aired 2015) 
 
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FRONTLINE spent months on the ground in West Africa, tracing the Ebola outbreak’s path through Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia in 2014 and 2015 and uncovering the hidden story of what happened before the world started paying attention. The documentary shared firsthand accounts from survivors and victims’ family members — from the forest region of Guinea to the bustling Liberian capital of Monrovia — including the father of a one-year-old Guinean child who was believed to be the first person to die in the outbreak.  
 
With access to key global and local decision-makers and health responders, “Outbreak” exposed tragic missteps in the response to what would become the deadliest Ebola outbreak that the world had ever experienced. The documentary drew on revelatory and candid admissions of failure from key government and public health officials, some of whom were speaking publicly for the first time. The investigation raised prescient questions about whether governments and global health organizations had the capacity to respond at the right scale the next time the world faced a major infectious epidemic. 
 
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“Outbreak” is a FRONTLINE production with Mongoose Pictures and Quicksilver Media in association with the BBC. The director and producer is Dan Edge. The producer is Sasha Joelle Achilli. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
Where the 2014-16 Ebola Outbreak Is Believed to Have Begun - 0:34 
The Ebola Virus Crosses Borders in West Africa in 2014 -  09:42 
Ebola “Spreads Unchecked” in Sierra Leone in 2014 - 20:20 
An Unprecedented Ebola Epidemic: The Death Count Rises - 29:10 
Ebola Spreads in Monrovia, Liberia in August 2014 - 32:03 
An Ebola Hospital Struggles in 2014 - 39:22 
The International – and Local Liberian – Responses to Ebola in 2014-15 - 44:56 
Credits - 51:55
In 2004, FRONTLINE investigated the rampant abuse of tax shelters dating back to the late 1990s, finding that some of America’s most respected accounting firms were responsible and that American taxpayers were paying for it. (Aired 2004) 
 
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As the documentary “Tax Me If You Can” explored, the tax shelter became one of corporate America’s biggest hidden profit centers in the 1990s and early 2000s. The General Accounting Office estimated that bogus tax shelters at the time cost the government more than $85 billion. 
 
Correspondent Hedrick Smith spoke with government officials, tax experts and industry insiders to expose these tax shelters. His reporting led him to some unexpected places — from the city of Dortmund, Germany, to the Cayman Islands. The documentary examined how difficult it was for the Internal Revenue Service to find tax shelters and how the tax shelter wave prompted a federal investigation. The ultimate victim in this scheme, experts in the documentary said, is the honest taxpayer who is left to make up what companies aren’t paying. 
 
“Tax Me If You Can” is a FRONTLINE production with Hedrick Smith Productions. The co-writer, director and producer is Rick Young. The co-writer, correspondent and senior producer is Hedrick Smith. 
 
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#Documentary #Taxes #TaxShelter 
 
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Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Park Foundation; the Heising-Simons Foundation; and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen. 
 
CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
America’s Tax Shelter Epidemic - 1:17 
How American Companies Used Cross-Border Leasing Deals For Tax Benefits - 4:06 
IRS Struggled Amid ‘90s Tax Shelter Epidemic - 11:07 
Steering The Wealthy Into Tax Schemes - 22:20 
A Federal Investigation Into Tax Shelter Abuses - 35:09 
Tax Schemes Adapt To New Rules - 43:28  
Credits - 52:40
This 2015 documentary investigates a series of unsolved murders and attacks that targeted Vietnamese-American journalists.  
 
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Between 1981 and 1990, five Vietnamese-American journalists in cities across the U.S. were murdered, and many others in the community were intimidated and attacked. Who was responsible for this reign of terror — and why did that question go unanswered for so long? FRONTLINE, ProPublica and correspondent A.C. Thompson reopen a domestic terrorism case that went unsolved for decades. 
 
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In 2011, FRONTLINE investigated a growing trend of airlines outsourcing their heavy aircraft maintenance from in-house to independent repair facilities. (Aired 2011) 
 
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In the 2011 documentary “Flying Cheaper,” FRONTLINE examined the outsourcing of major airline repair work to U.S.-based contractors who kept costs low by using unlicensed mechanics and to foreign-based maintenance operations, from China to El Salvador. FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien investigated reports of undertrained mechanics, foreign workers who couldn’t read English language repair manuals, inadequate FAA oversight and the use of unauthorized airline parts. 
 
“Flying Cheaper” was a co-production with the Investigative Reporting Workshop that was produced by Rick Young and Catherine Rentz. Miles O’Brien was the correspondent. Rick Young was the writer. Leslie Atkins was the editor. Raney Aronson-Rath was series senior producer. David Fanning was executive producer. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Airplane Maintenance, Repairs and Safety - 01:04 
An Independent Airplane Repair Facility in the U.S. - 04:51 
How an Independent Airplane Repair Facility “Cleaned Up” Before an FAA Inspection - 12:43 
What Happens to the Airline Industry’s Safety Margins? - 15:49 
Credits - 18:01
Watch the final episode of “The Power of Big Oil,” a three-part FRONTLINE docuseries investigating what scientists, corporations and politicians have known about human-caused climate change for decades — and the missed opportunities to mitigate the problem. 
 
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Throughout the first two episodes of “The Power of Big Oil,” FRONTLINE went inside the fossil fuel industry’s efforts in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s to stall action on climate change by cultivating denial and doubt. 
  
The third and final episode of the series brings the story up to the present. 
 
“Delay,” part three of “The Power of Big Oil,” investigates how, even as the warnings about climate change grew, the U.S. reemerged as one of the world's biggest oil and gas producers, and the fossil fuel industry worked to delay the transition to renewable energy sources — including by promoting natural gas as a cleaner alternative. But as the country was entering a gas boom, a former Exxon Mobil engineer tells FRONTLINE that the industry wasn’t monitoring for methane leaks that could turbo-charge the climate crisis. 
 
As it brings the Big Oil series to a close, “Delay” unpacks the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations’ actions on climate change; explores what may happen next; and examines what’s at stake. 
 
Part one, “Denial,” is now streaming: https://bit.ly/3xTxYhg  
Part two, “Doubt,” is also streaming: https://bit.ly/37UjSSm  
 
“The Power of Big Oil” is a FRONTLINE Production with Mongoose Pictures in association with BBC and Arte. The series producer is Dan Edge. The producer and director of episode 3 is Robin Barnwell. The editorial consultant is Russell Gold. The senior producers are James Jacoby and Eamonn Matthews. The executive producer for FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.  
 
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Funding for "The Power of Big Oil" is provided by The WNET Group’s Peril and Promise initiative, reporting on the human stories of climate change, with major funding by Dr. P. Roy and Diana T. Vagelos and additional funding from The Marc Haas Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, and the Cheryl and Philip Milstein family. 
 
Additional support for this program is provided by The JPB Foundation, and the GBH Planet Future Fund. 
 
CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
The Natural Gas Boom - 01:49 
The Methane Leak Problem - 11:25 
“An Oil and Gas Country” - 24:02 
Clean Power Plan Comes Under Attack - 28:45 
Trump Administration’s EPA Rollbacks - 37:12 
Congressional Hearings & What’s Next - 41:04 
Credits - 51:58
FRONTLINE told the story of Food and Drug Administration Commissioner David Kessler’s bold attempt to regulate the tobacco industry — which had defied regulation for more than thirty years. (Aired 1995) 
 
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The documentary details the FDA’s efforts to prove that cigarette manufacturers were manipulating nicotine in cigarettes to keep smokers hooked and examines the political headwinds the FDA faced at the time. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00  
FDA Makes a Case to Regulate Nicotine in Tobacco Like a Drug In 1994 - 00:45  
Why Is It So Hard to Quit Smoking Cigarettes? - 09:57 
FDA Commissioner Takes On the Tobacco Industry and Nicotine - 18:15 
What Did the Tobacco Industry Know About Nicotine’s Addictive Properties nd When? - 26:40 
Lawsuits Against the Tobacco Industry Begin After 1994 - 40:14 
FDA Tackles the Issue of Children Smoking - 45:20 
Credits - 53:50
Mike Davis is the founder and president of the Article III Project. He previously served as chief counsel for nominations to Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley, advising on the selection of federal judges and executive branch appointees. 
 
The following interview was conducted by Mike Wiser for FRONTLINE on April 4, 2025. It has been annotated and edited for accuracy and clarity as part of an editorial and legal review. See a more complete description of our process here: https://to.pbs.org/4lVZKzA 
 
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Corporate sponsorships, nationally televised games, minute-by-minute coverage online — for players, parents and coaches, high school football in the 21st century had become a national phenomenon. But was enough being done to ensure players' safety as the intensity of the sport ratcheted up? (Aired 2011) 
 
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As high school players grew bigger, faster and stronger, concerns were increasing about the health and safety of these young players — with rising rates of concussions, career-ending injuries, even death. FRONTLINE centered its investigation in Arkansas, where two players collapsed from heatstroke while practicing during one of the hottest summers on record. The players were placed in the same intensive care unit in Little Rock, both having suffered extensive damage to their internal organs.  
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
High School Football Injuries on the Rise - 01:04 
Concussions in High School Football - 13:50 
How Training for High School Athletes Has Changed - 20:30 
Wear-and-Tear of Football on the Brain - 28:27 
No One Should Die of Heatstroke - 37:27 
Under Pressure to Win - 45:15 
Credits - 51:57
John Yoo is a professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley. Yoo served as the deputy assistant attorney general in the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice during the George W. Bush administration. He also served as general counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and was a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and federal appeals court Judge Laurence Silberman. He is co-author of "The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Supreme Court." 
 
The following interview was conducted by Mike Wiser for FRONTLINE on March 27, 2025. It has been annotated and edited for accuracy and clarity as part of an editorial and legal review. See a more complete description of our process here: https://to.pbs.org/4lVZKzA 
 
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An investigation into the breakdowns with police, military and mental health care in the lead-up to what became the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history. 
 
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There were 656 mass shootings in the United States in 2023. The one in October in Lewiston, Maine — where an Army reservist killed 18 people and wounded 13 — was the year’s deadliest.  
In “Breakdown in Maine,” FRONTLINE and its Local Journalism Initiative partners the Portland Press Herald and Maine Public examine a series of missteps by the military, local law enforcement and mental health providers before the tragedy. The documentary probes Maine’s unique gun laws and details the shooter’s brain injuries, possibly sustained during his time as an Army grenade instructor. It also examines the devastating impact of the shooting, including on Maine’s Deaf community, which lost four people that day. 
 
“Whose fault is it? Who do we blame?” asks Megan Vozzella, whose husband, Steve, was killed in the shooting. “It makes me angry. He could have been stopped.” 
 
Breakdown in Maine is a FRONTLINE production with Storyboard Studios LLC.  The director is Bronwyn Berry. The producer is James Blue. The writers are Bronwyn Berry and James Blue. The journalists from the Portland Press Herald are Julia Arenstam and John Terhune; and from Maine Public, Steve Mistler and Susan Sharon. The CEO and Publisher of the Maine Trust for Local News/Portland Press Herald is Lisa DeSisto. The President and CEO of Maine Public is Rick Schneider. The senior editor of FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative is Erin Texeira. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
 
0:00 - Prologue 
0:40 - The Deadliest Mass Shooting in Maine History 
09:38 - The Lewiston Gunman's Troubling Behavior Before the Shooting 
12:09 - What is Maine’s Yellow Flag Gun Law? 
18:00 - An Attempt to Get the Shooter Mental Health Treatment Before Lewiston  
26:54 - More Warnings and Missed Opportunities Before the Lewiston Shooting 
38:57 - A Maine Commission’s Findings on What Led To the Lewiston Massacre 
46:27 - What Do the Lewiston Gunman’s Brain Injuries Tell Us? 
49:24 - A Year Later, Grieving and Seeking Accountability in Lewiston 
51:55 - Credits
FRONTLINE investigates the Assad regime’s arrest, torture and execution of detainees during the Syrian war.  
 
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Six months after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, more than 100,000 of the 1 million people detained by Assad’s regime during the Syrian war are still unaccounted for. What is known about the brutal system of detention, torture and killing under which they disappeared? 
 
“Syria’s Detainee Files” documents the search for answers and accountability, shedding new light on atrocities under Assad through stunning testimony of former regime insiders and officers who carried them out, alongside the accounts of people who survived them. 
 
The documentary follows Shadi and Hadi Haroun, two brothers who survived torture and almost a decade of imprisonment. Shadi says, “I lost 10 years of my life because of someone’s decision. Simply, ‘Erase ten years of his life, from the smallest moments to the most important ones.’” 
 
The film explores how many former officials — some of whom defected, and some of whom stayed loyal to the regime until the end — rationalize their actions, saying they were following the orders of a government that would have killed them otherwise. 
 
Now that the Assad regime has fallen and there are calls for accountability, the film raises questions about who, in a vast system of people following orders, should be held responsible for the atrocities. 
 
“Syria’s Detainee Files” is a BBC Current Affairs production for GBH/FRONTLINE and BBC. The producers are Amel Guettatfi, Saad Al Nassife and Sara Obeidat. The directors are Sasha Joelle Achilli and Sara Obeidat. The senior producer is Dan Edge. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
 
00:00 - Prologue  
01:13 - A Syrian Activist Recounts the Events Leading to His Detention in 2011 
13:23 - How Syria’s Intelligence Officers Wielded Power Under Assad’s Regime 
20:10 - Examining the Files of Missing Syrian Detainees  
23:00 - Former Detainees & Former Assad Regime Officials Describe How Prisoners Were Tortured 
40:33 - What Life Was Like in Syria’s Infamous Saydnaya Prison 
1:02:37 - A Former Syrian Detainee Gathers Evidence of Crimes Committed by Assad’s Regime 
1:14:59 - Who Should be Held Accountable for the Assad Regime’s Atrocities? 
1:22:17 - Credits
My Father, My Brother and Me: The Quest for a Cure for Parkinson’s Disease (documentary) | FRONTLINE
Follow correspondent Dave Iverson's personal journey to understand Parkinson's disease, a degenerative neurological disorder that affects around 1 million Americans — including Iverson and his family. (Aired 2009)  
 
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In “My Father, My Brother and Me,” a FRONTLINE and ITVS joint production, Iverson set off on a personal journey to explore the scientific, ethical and political debates that surround Parkinson’s, a disease at the center of a controversy over embryonic stem cell research. Iverson talked to scientists working towards new cures and therapies for Parkinson’s as well as a number of other major neurological conditions. He also had intimate conversations with fellow Parkinson’s sufferers like actor Michael J. Fox and writer Michael Kinsley. 
 
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CHAPTERS: 
Prologue - 00:00 
Parkinson's Disease: A Family Saga - 01:19 
Hunting for What Causes Parkinson’s Disease - 09:40 
The Quest for a Cure for Parkinson’s Disease - 18:27 
Parkinson’s Disease and the Stem Cell Controversy - 25:27 
Living With Parkinson's Disease - 35:41 
Parkinson’s Disease and the Enduring Power of the Human Spirit - 46:21 
Credits - 52:25
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				