Video: Topics: News & Public Affairs: National Security
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PBS NewsHour | Calculating the Human Cost of 9/11 (09/12/2001) | PBS (#37146)
As part of the NewsHour's coverage of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we're highlighting some reports from shortly after the attacks. In this segment, Ray Suarez reported just a day... 05:27
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PBS NewsHour | Search and Rescue Teams Sift Through Rubble at Ground Zero (9/18/01) | PBS
As part of the NewsHour's coverage of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we're highlighting some reports from shortly after the attacks. In this segment, Ray Suarez reported on Sept. 19,... 04:17
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PBS NewsHour | Brennan: Post-9/11, U.S. Has 'Right Balance' Between Civil Liberties, Security | PBS (#10149)
In an interview with Judy Woodruff, White House Chief Counterterrorism Adviser John Brennan discusses the strength of al-Qaida after the death or capture of high-level leaders and the... 11:23
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PBS NewsHour | After 9/11, Suspicions Fall on Some Shoppers | PBS (#10149)
After 9/11, the Department of Homeland Security created the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative to help spot potential terrorists, while the Mall of America launched its own security... 11:01
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Need To Know | The war at home | PBS (#170)
Need to Know profiles three military families to see how they cope with loved ones in war. 17:04
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Need To Know | Six-word memoirs: 9/11 | PBS (#170)
Three people give six-word memoirs about September 11, 2001. 06:44
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FRONTLINE | The Interrogator | Preview | PBS (#2920)
One of only eight Arabic-speaking FBI agents, Ali Soufan explains to FRONTLINE why he believes the attacks on the World Trade Center could have been prevented and how the use of torture failed to... 00:30
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Washington Week | Reporters Remember: Act of War | PBS
The decision to invade Afghanistan and Iraq and launch the war on terror after 9/11. 05:42
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PBS Newshour | Bin Laden's View of 9/11 Anniversary | PBS
John Brennan, White House counterterrorism chief, describes the contents of Osama bin Laden's compound. 00:50
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PBS Newshour | How Strong Is al-Qaida? | PBS
Counterterrorism official John Brennan said while the core of al-Qaida is degraded, other similar groups exist. 00:51
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PBS Newshour | Is the US Safer Now Than on 9/11? | PBS
The United States is "without a doubt" safer today than on Sept. 11, 2001, White House chief counterterrorism adviser John Brennan told Judy Woodruff on Wednesday. 00:45
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PBS NewsHour | Pentagon Attack Widower: 'We Need to Go on' in Spite of Needless Suffering | PBS (#10148)
For Thomas Heidenberger, the emotional scars are still fresh. His wife, Michele, was the lead flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 77, which flew into the Pentagon on Sept. 11,... 02:45
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PBS NewsHour | WikiLeaks Under Fire After Document Dump Risks Identifying Sources | PBS (#10148)
The latest WikiLeaks document dump of more than 250,000 diplomatic cables included the names of thousands of people who had spoken in confidence to American diplomats. Ray Suarez discusses what... 05:40
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PBS NewsHour | How Has Skyscraper Design Changed Since 9/11? | PBS (#10148)
The collapse of the Twin Towers served as a stark and stunning reminder to architects and engineers of the value of using concrete to protect skyscrapers from the ravages of fire. Miles O'Brien... 10:50
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FRONTLINE | Top Secret America | PBS (#2918)
Full Program: FRONTLINE reveals 9/11's unprecedented yet largely invisible legacy 53:42












