Revisit FRONTLINE’s seminal documentary on how the Israeli-Palestinian peace process begun at Oslo was derailed and ultimately undone by the dynamics of politics and violence on both sides. (Aired 2002)
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"Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo" includes interviews with key figures from both sides of the negotiating table including Benjamin Netanyahu, Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Saeb Erekat and Ehud Barak.
The documentary traced how the cautious optimism in the aftermath of Arafat and then-Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin signing the 1993 Oslo Accord was undermined in the following years by violence and major setbacks. It explored the growing threat to the peace process posed by radical nationalist factions among both Jews and Palestinians — groups, including Hamas, that opposed all compromise between the two peoples. The documentary also examined the U.S. role in the peace process, including the U.S.-brokered negotiations at Wye River in 1998, Camp David in 2000, and in Taba, Egypt, in 2001.
Watch a special presentation of “Shattered Dreams of Peace” Tues., Nov. 7, 2023, at 10/9c on PBS stations.
“Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo” was produced and directed by Dan Setton and Tor Ben Mayor. The WGBH executive producer was Zvi Dor-Ner. FRONTLINE’s executive producer was David Fanning.
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CHAPTERS:
Prologue - 00:00
Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat Sign Oslo Accords in 1993 - 1:19
Hamas Opposes Compromise With Israel, Launches Attacks in 1996 - 11:20
In 1996, Hezbollah Fires Missiles at Israel; Israel Launches Bombardment and Mistakenly Hits UN Compound - 18:40
Benjamin Netanyahu’s 1996 Decision to Open Tunnel Along Western Wall Triggers Violent Protests - 25:42
Yasser Arafat and Benjamin Netanyahu Attend 1996 Washington Summit - 34:56
In 1997, Settlements and Bombings by Hamas - 41:20
A Failed Mossad Attempt to Eliminate a Hamas Officer - 42:26
Palestinians and Some Israelis Protest Netanyahu’s Settlement Policies in 1997 - 45:26
Netanyahu and Arafat Attend 1998 Summit in the U.S.: The Wye Agreement - 47:28
Clinton Visits Gaza in 1998 & Palestinian National Council Rescinds Clause Calling for Destruction of Israel - 57:13
In 1999, Ehud Barak and Yasser Arafat Sign the Sharm El-Sheikh Memorandum Setting Out Framework and Timetable for Peace Agreement - 1:01:08
Land & Settlements Become Main Issues In 1999 Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations - 1:13:21
Israel Moves to End 22-Year Occupation of Lebanon in 2000 - 1:17:51
Camp David Summit in 2000 With Bill Clinton, Yasser Arafat and Ehud Barak - 1:21:20
Secret Meetings Between Israeli-Palestinian Negotiators Continue in 2000 - 1:35:03
Ariel Sharon’s Visit to Al Aqsa Mosque Triggers Uprising; Violence Spirals - 1:38:18
In 2002, A Renewed Cycle of Violence and a Shattered Peace Process - 1:50:08
Credits - 1:52:43
,,t4ew0cbG1IU,UC3ScyryU9Oy9Wse3a8OAmYQ, Politics,Society, channel_UC3ScyryU9Oy9Wse3a8OAmYQ, video_t4ew0cbG1IU,The complex, contentious U.S.-China relationship is a high-profile issue President-elect Donald Trump will face in his second term. FRONTLINE’s timely investigation traces China’s emergence as one of the world’s wealthiest and most repressive countries, and the role of its longtime president, Xi Jinping.
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Offering a comprehensive look at Xi’s vision for China and the broader implications — from his crackdown on Muslims in Xinjiang to his provocative ambitions for Taiwan — “China, the U.S. & the Rise of Xi Jinping” also probes the state of China’s economy and its trade war with the U.S., the hostile China-U.S. relationship, the ramifications and what may come next.
With China largely shutting out the international media, the two-hour documentary draws on interviews with former Chinese Communist Party members, exiled human rights and democracy activists, academics, authors and journalists to trace the events that shaped President Xi. It examines the trajectory of his life, from being sent to the countryside to perform hard labor during the Maoist revolution, to his embrace of the Chinese Communist Party and his rise through its leadership, to how he has tightened his grip throughout his presidency.
“China, the U.S. & the Rise of Xi Jinping” is a FRONTLINE production with RAIN Media, Inc. The producers are Martin Smith, Marcela Gaviria and Brian Funck. The correspondent is Martin Smith. The co-producers are Scott Anger and Elizabeth Hope Williams. The writers and directors are Marcela Gaviria and Martin Smith.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Prologue
07:02 - How Did Xi Jinping’s Past Shape Him?
17:18 - Living in Communist Leader Mao Zedong’s China
21:25 - Xi’s Entry Into Local Politics in the 1980s
26:08 - The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests and Crackdown
34:08 - Xi’s Rise to the Top of China’s Political Leadership
44:56 - Document Number Nine, the Chinese Government’s Internal Memo
53:19 - How China Treats Uyghur Communities in Xinjiang
1:04:51 - The U.S.-China Trade War During President Trump’s First Term
1:13:18 - How China Seeks to Gain Control of the South China Sea
1:19:14 - China and Hong Kong’s Relationship During Xi’s Tenure
1:27:31 - China and Taiwan’s Relationship During Xi’s Tenure
1:45:39 - Looking Ahead to China’s Future Under Xi
1:53:24 - Credits
,,wFz-CdtQwYo,UC3ScyryU9Oy9Wse3a8OAmYQ, Politics,Society, channel_UC3ScyryU9Oy9Wse3a8OAmYQ, video_wFz-CdtQwYo,Returning to voters filmed in 2020, this 90-minute documentary explores how their hopes and fears have changed amid another polarizing election season.
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“American Voices 2024” begins in 2020, following ordinary Americans with different viewpoints as they dealt with COVID-19 in their communities that spring, responded to George Floyd’s murder that summer, and then participated in the election and its aftermath that fall. Then, the documentary revisits those same Americans from a mix of urban, rural and suburban areas as they reflect on the past four tumultuous years, navigate health and economic challenges, and share their perspectives on politics today.
Filmed everywhere from Texas to California; from Virginia to Minnesota; and from Iowa to Oregon, “American Voices 2024” is a journey across geography, race and politics that sheds light on where our country has been — and where it is headed.
“American Voices 2024” is a FRONTLINE production with Five O’Clock Films in association with DEC8 Productions and Mike Shum Productions. The producers are Qinling Li and Arthur Nazaryan. The writers are Qinling Li and Mike Shum. The director is Mike Shum. The senior producers are Callie T. Wiser and Frank Koughan. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Prologue
03:00 - How Some Americans Responded to the COVID-19 Lockdown in 2020
14:28 - A Woman Who Contracted COVID and a Doctor Recall the Virus’ Challenges
19:33 - How Americans Viewed the Protests That Followed George Floyd’s Murder
39:58 - How Some American Voters Felt About the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election
53:31 - What Some Voters Think About America in 2024
1:08:52 - Ordinary Americans React to the 2024 Presidential Debate Between Harris and Trump
1:12:47 - U.S. Voters Share Their Hopes and Fears About the Future
1:22:17 - Credits
,1,The 2009 FRONTLINE documentary “Black Money” examined bribery allegations against international companies and explored how prosecutors around the world cracked down on the practice. (Aired 2009)
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As pressure for profits increased on corporations during the global financial downturn of the late 2000s, the U.S. Department of Justice pursued an aggressive crackdown on an international business tactic: bribery. The 2009 documentary “Black Money” examined this shadowy side of international business. The film shed light on how some multinational companies routinely made secret payments — often referred to as “black money” — to win billions in business, and explored the crackdown being waged by prosecutors at the U.S. Department of Justice and allies abroad against companies including the British-based multinational defense company BAE Systems.
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FRONTLINE is produced at GBH in Boston and airs nationwide on PBS. Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Park 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.
,1,The 2007 documentary “Spying on the Home Front” examined then-President George W. Bush’s domestic war on terrorism and its implications for Americans’ civil liberties. (Aired 2007)
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The attacks on 9/11 altered America in many ways, from barricades and body frisks in airports to greater government scrutiny of people’s records and electronic surveillance of their communications. The watershed, officials told FRONTLINE in the 2007 documentary “Spying on the Home Front,” was the government’s shift to a strategy of pre-emption at home — not just prosecuting terrorists for breaking the law, but trying to find and stop them before they struck.
The documentary probed the ramifications of that strategy, explored how the National Security Agency’s domestic surveillance program worked at the time, and examined various viewpoints on whether the Bush administration violated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and infringed on constitutional protections.
Read an update involving an AT&T case featured in the film:
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/how-att-helped-the-nsa-spy-on-millions/
Watch FRONTLINE’s later films on U.S. government surveillance programs:
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/united-states-of-secrets/
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#Documentary #Surveillance #CivilLiberties #NSA
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FRONTLINE is produced at GBH in Boston and airs nationwide on PBS. Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Park 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:
00:00 - Prologue
08:01 - How Government Surveillance in the U.S. Changed After the 9/11 Attacks
16:58 - Revisiting the National Security Agency’s Post- 9/11 Surveillance Mechanisms
31:56 - A Look Back at Surveillance in One American City: Las Vegas
53:09 - Credits
,1,FRONTLINE investigates the roots of the federal criminal case against former President Donald Trump stemming from his 2020 election loss.
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In March, 2024 Republican presidential nomination front-runner Trump is scheduled to begin standing trial on federal charges, including conspiracy to defraud the U.S., in connection with efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss. He says the charges against him are politically motivated.
“Democracy on Trial” traces the road to this unprecedented moment, and examines the implications of the historic criminal case unfolding in the midst of a presidential election year. Drawing on court documents and revelatory interviews with elected officials, former government lawyers, House Select Committee witnesses and former committee staffers, authors and journalists, the documentary reports that the work of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack provided the groundwork for special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of Trump and may offer insights into how the trial unfolds.
The documentary chronicles how the committee built its case against Trump and tried to prove his intent, how it chose to present its case to the American public, and criticisms of its work. Key witnesses who testified before the committee and whose firsthand accounts are now evidence in the federal case speak out in the documentary — including Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling and former Arizona Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers.
Gripping and illuminating, “Democracy on Trial,” the newest film from FRONTLINE’s award-winning political team, Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser and Vanessa Fica, also examines how Trump has challenged the case. Trump has pleaded not guilty and made the legal argument, now being reviewed by an appellate court, that he has “absolute immunity” from prosecution for his actions while in office.
“Democracy on Trial” is a FRONTLINE production with the Kirk Documentary Group. The director is Michael Kirk. The producers are Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser and Vanessa Fica. The writers are Michael Kirk and Mike Wiser. The reporters are Vanessa Fica and Brooke Nelson Alexander. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Prologue
00:43 - Donald Trump, the First Former U.S. President Charged With Crimes in Office
05:10 - How the House Jan. 6 Committee Was Formed
26:14 - What Did Former President Trump Know About the 2020 Election Results and When Did He Know It?
44:06 - A Georgia Election Official’s Warning to Trump About Potential for Violence
51:17 - Arizona Lawmaker Rusty Bowers Recalls Call With Trump: ‘You’re Asking Me to Break My Oath’
1:03:02 - Poll Workers Caught in an Election Fraud Conspiracy
1:16:37 - Brad Raffensperger Describes His Georgia Election Phone Call With Trump
1:24:21- Trump’s Call for a “Big Protest” in D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021
1:34:23 - The Pressure on Trump’s Justice Department in the 2020 Election’s Aftermath
1:42:10 - President Trump, Vice President Pence and the Jan. 6 Election Certification
1:54:04 - Trump White House Aide Cassidy Hutchinson Testifies Before the Jan. 6 Committee
2:05:21 - House Select Committee Examines What President Trump Did for 187 Minutes on Jan. 6
2:17:55 - Former President Donald Trump’s Looming Trial
2:21:58 - Credits
,1,Revisit FRONTLINE’s seminal documentary on how the Israeli-Palestinian peace process begun at Oslo was derailed and ultimately undone by the dynamics of politics and violence on both sides. (Aired 2002)
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"Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo" includes interviews with key figures from both sides of the negotiating table including Benjamin Netanyahu, Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Saeb Erekat and Ehud Barak.
The documentary traced how the cautious optimism in the aftermath of Arafat and then-Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin signing the 1993 Oslo Accord was undermined in the following years by violence and major setbacks. It explored the growing threat to the peace process posed by radical nationalist factions among both Jews and Palestinians — groups, including Hamas, that opposed all compromise between the two peoples. The documentary also examined the U.S. role in the peace process, including the U.S.-brokered negotiations at Wye River in 1998, Camp David in 2000, and in Taba, Egypt, in 2001.
Watch a special presentation of “Shattered Dreams of Peace” Tues., Nov. 7, 2023, at 10/9c on PBS stations.
“Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo” was produced and directed by Dan Setton and Tor Ben Mayor. The WGBH executive producer was Zvi Dor-Ner. FRONTLINE’s executive producer was David Fanning.
Explore additional reporting related to "Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo" on our https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/shattered-dreams-of-peace/
#Documentary #MiddleEastPeaceProcess #israel #gaza #war
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CHAPTERS:
Prologue - 00:00
Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat Sign Oslo Accords in 1993 - 1:19
Hamas Opposes Compromise With Israel, Launches Attacks in 1996 - 11:20
In 1996, Hezbollah Fires Missiles at Israel; Israel Launches Bombardment and Mistakenly Hits UN Compound - 18:40
Benjamin Netanyahu’s 1996 Decision to Open Tunnel Along Western Wall Triggers Violent Protests - 25:42
Yasser Arafat and Benjamin Netanyahu Attend 1996 Washington Summit - 34:56
In 1997, Settlements and Bombings by Hamas - 41:20
A Failed Mossad Attempt to Eliminate a Hamas Officer - 42:26
Palestinians and Some Israelis Protest Netanyahu’s Settlement Policies in 1997 - 45:26
Netanyahu and Arafat Attend 1998 Summit in the U.S.: The Wye Agreement - 47:28
Clinton Visits Gaza in 1998 & Palestinian National Council Rescinds Clause Calling for Destruction of Israel - 57:13
In 1999, Ehud Barak and Yasser Arafat Sign the Sharm El-Sheikh Memorandum Setting Out Framework and Timetable for Peace Agreement - 1:01:08
Land & Settlements Become Main Issues In 1999 Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations - 1:13:21
Israel Moves to End 22-Year Occupation of Lebanon in 2000 - 1:17:51
Camp David Summit in 2000 With Bill Clinton, Yasser Arafat and Ehud Barak - 1:21:20
Secret Meetings Between Israeli-Palestinian Negotiators Continue in 2000 - 1:35:03
Ariel Sharon’s Visit to Al Aqsa Mosque Triggers Uprising; Violence Spirals - 1:38:18
In 2002, A Renewed Cycle of Violence and a Shattered Peace Process - 1:50:08
Credits - 1:52:43