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PBS Frontline: War on Nicaragua (1987)
As the Iran-contra scandal was still unfolding, Frontline correspondent William Greider revealed how the US began supporting the contras in Nicaragua and why our involvement there continues. The program is a meticulous reconstruction of US policy toward Nicaragua, and an investigation into how US foreign policy is made.
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PBS Frontline: Street Cop (1987)
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Frontline takes a gritty look at street cops. In Boston’s busiest, most violent police district, they confront the never-ending calls for help and the never-ending chase after drugs. Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: The Bombing of West Philly (1987)
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‘I could hear the bullets all around me, hitting all around the house. I was forced back by gunfire,’ says Ramona Africa, the only adult survivor of MOVE, a small, violent, urban cult. Years of tension ended May 13, 1985, when police bombed Africa’s house. The surrounding neighborhood burned out of control, leaving 250 homeless. Frontline correspondent Leon Dash examines why the bombing really ...
PBS Frontline: Stopping Drugs Part II (1987) [CC]
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A two-part special examining efforts to stamp out drugs. Part 1 examines the personal struggles of addicts trying to kick the habit and the effectiveness of drug treatment programs. Part 2 journeys into America’s schools to find out if drugs are really a major problem and if anti-drug efforts are working. Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: Stopping Drugs Part I (1987) [CC]
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A two-part special examining efforts to stamp out drugs. Part 1 examines the personal struggles of addicts trying to kick the habit and the effectiveness of drug treatment programs. Part 2 journeys into America’s schools to find out if drugs are really a major problem and if anti-drug efforts are working. Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: Keeping the Faith (1987)
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The black church was once the soul of its community. It was a rallying point and a force for change. Now, as the black middle class grows and the church evolves, correspondent Roger Wilkins asks whom does it serve and to what end? Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: Israel The Price of Victory (1987)
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The Six Day War was a decisive victory for Israel. But many Israelis feel that something has gone wrong. On the war’s twentieth anniversary, Frontline finds a nation struggling with its image and its role as a democracy and reveals what has happened to the dream. Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: Death of a Porn Queen (1987)
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She was from Minnesota. Young, pretty, and fresh. She went to Hollywood in search of a dream and found herself in X-rated movies, on drugs, and estranged from her family and friends. Correspondent Al Austin retraces her story, discovering why after two years as a porn queen, she took her own life. Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: Desperately Seeking Baby (1987)
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Two million American couples desperately want babies and can’t have them. They are turning to private adoption deals brokered by lawyers and counselors. Sometimes they get a new baby and a happy home; sometimes their hearts are broken. Frontline looks at a system filled with ambiguity and heartbreak. Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: Comrades XII: Leningrad Movie (1986)
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Soviet film directors have one advantage over Westerners: the state takes care of the budget. But in return, the state expects firm control over all productions. Dinara Asanova, one of the few female directors of Soviet features, knows how to bend the rules-departing from approved scripts and changing characters and locations, with controversial results. Original recording provided by Ratterfat...
PBS Frontline: Comrades XI: October Harvest (1986)
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The Kulinich family lives and works on a collective farm in southern Russia. Frontline follows the Kulinichs through their daily lives during harvest time and takes a close look at the workings of the collective farm system to find that they, like many other Russian peasants, have discovered their own version of the Communist way of life-Leninism with loopholes. Original recording provided by R...
PBS Frontline: Comrades X: Soldier Boy (1986)
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For the first time on Western television, Frontline details a recruit’s life inside a Soviet Army barracks. Frontline cameras follow Valera Krylov, 18, through the exertion and boredom of basic training in the military and focuses on his parents, who worry that in the next two years he may be fighting in Afghanistan. Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: Comrades IX: Baltic Chic (1986)
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Fashion-conscious Estonians living on the Gulf of Finland are inspired by the Western styles of Dallas and Dynasty which are picked up from Finnish TV in Helsinki, fifty miles away. Frontline profiles Krista Kajandu, the chief designer of a fashion house in the town of Tallin the ‘Paris of the North,’ who tries to raise the design standards of the Soviet fashion industry. Original recording pro...
PBS Frontline: Comrades VIII: Doctor in Moscow (1986)
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Svyatoslav Nilolaevich Fyodorov is an outspoken and provocative eye surgeon whose surgical technique for correcting nearsightedness has made him famous. He lives like a superstar with a chauffeur, a sumptuous apartment in Moscow, and a house in the country. Frontline follows Fyodorov through his day and reveals what life is really like for privileged Soviet Citizens. Original recording provided...
PBS Frontline: Comrades VII: Steel Mill Soccer (1986)
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Frontline profiles the lives of players on a factory soccer team in the southern Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan as they fight for the town championship. Original recording provided by Ratterfat McWhiskers | Archive.org
PBS Frontline: Comrades VI: Pacific Outpost (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Comrades VI: Pacific Outpost (1986)
PBS Frontline: Comrades V: Master of Samarkand (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Comrades V: Master of Samarkand (1986)
PBS Frontline: Comrades IV: The Trial of Tamara Russo (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Comrades IV: The Trial of Tamara Russo (1986)
PBS Frontline: Comrades III: All that Jazz (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Comrades III: All that Jazz (1986)
PBS Frontline: Comrades II: Hunter and Son (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Comrades II: Hunter and Son (1986)
PBS Frontline: Comrades I: The Education of Rita (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Comrades I: The Education of Rita (1986)
PBS Frontline: Tobacco on Trial (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Tobacco on Trial (1986)
PBS Frontline: Holy War Holy Terror (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Holy War Holy Terror (1986)
PBS Frontline: Taxes Behind Closed Doors (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Taxes Behind Closed Doors (1986)
PBS Frontline: Hostage in Iran (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Hostage in Iran (1986)
PBS Frontline: Divorce Wars (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Divorce Wars (1986)
PBS Frontline: Inside the Jury Room (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Inside the Jury Room (1986)
PBS Frontline: Growing Up Poor (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Growing Up Poor (1986)
PBS Frontline: Will There Always Be an England (1986)
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PBS Frontline: Will There Always Be an England (1986)
PBS Frontline: The Bloods of 'Nam (1986)
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PBS Frontline: The Bloods of 'Nam (1986)

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  • @ricardosalazar5743
    @ricardosalazar5743 День тому

    Third World Country is Poor, their are broke.

  • @MoisePicard-ef8fr
    @MoisePicard-ef8fr День тому

    PBS has the best Frontline documentary episodes.

  • @zelmasedano5070
    @zelmasedano5070 День тому

    wow, I did NOT expect to see a straight up dead body on PBS. really surprising and startling, very sad that she's just lying there and people can see her nude like that. insult to injury almost - she already lost her life, let her keep her dignity. I'll never understand these monsters. he's particular insidious; so much so that I haven't made it through any of the youtube vids I've found about him.

  • @beverlyledbetter4906
    @beverlyledbetter4906 2 дні тому

    Drug addiction is not a disease... it's a habit! And like most habits, they can be dropped... just like some diseases can be cured.😶

  • @BMcCabe
    @BMcCabe 2 дні тому

    Tobacco companies are as dirty as nazis

  • @FredPena-rd5cf
    @FredPena-rd5cf 3 дні тому

    Ah yee, before the govt bought Frontline.

  • @linkskywalker5417
    @linkskywalker5417 4 дні тому

    12:50 Unfortunately, that actually did happen by the end of the second infitada. Edit: Was the woman saying it living in the West Bank at the time? If so, wrong area. I meant that Jewish settlers were driven out of the Gaza Strip by the end of the second intifada.

  • @peterdarby1445
    @peterdarby1445 4 дні тому

    For me the major point is that he voluntarily brought the gun in and handed it over. The police should have cautioned him, justice would not have been served by a conviction.

  • @FreedomofspeechSensor-zu8ip
    @FreedomofspeechSensor-zu8ip 4 дні тому

    Back when the tax payers funded PBS was closet communists!

  • @AyayronBalakay
    @AyayronBalakay 4 дні тому

    Thank you for your service

  • @OsamaZynLaden23
    @OsamaZynLaden23 4 дні тому

    Dad?

  • @Henrymlee-po6sf
    @Henrymlee-po6sf 4 дні тому

    This a extremely sad documentary especially the big guy in neighborhood said his mother arguing with him saying your not my boy wheres the help from the military trillions of our money is spent dont you think coming back from war should be in the defense budget take young men turn them into killing machines then just drop em back off into poverty like thanks for risking your life and turning us into killers but no turning it off and its there fault everyone knows this is wrong I can only imagine how much stealing goes on at defense department higher ups stay quiet cause there being paid off let the real soldiers rot and they started the same "Major gen Frank Paterson said its a shame some of them cant "handle it" yea get out no paycheck then what? Hes still getting a paycheck but thats what they do see this black just said they cant handle it and he represents every black person in America yea right I grew up not many black people and whites would ask me questions like I was king of the blacks im one person I cant answer for millions😂😂😂

  • @Henrymlee-po6sf
    @Henrymlee-po6sf 4 дні тому

    My Grandfather told me one story he was in Korean War they were tryin to take this hill and they had been fighting for days they called in air strike it blow up threw him in air and he got covered in dead bodies blood guts intestines brains body fluids he woke and it was in his eyes and nose mouth he couldn't stop puking smelled it for a month now if that doesn't do something to human brain IDK he ended up being a hero you can look him up Corporal Fred Mcgee we have a highway named after him there was comic book about what he did there tryin to get him M.O.H now and its pending they didnt hand them out to black people back then RIP PAP....

  • @StuartS-qe7yp
    @StuartS-qe7yp 5 днів тому

    I visited the memorial that won the competition in Berlin in 2012. I thought it was horrible, told nothing about what happened and therefore it is next to useless. I also visited Auschwitz on that same trip which was a real education. I don't feel young Germans should feel guilty about the behavior of their ancestors, but it would be good if they could visit Auschwitz to learn from history.

  • @centralpete6044
    @centralpete6044 5 днів тому

    34:00 Talk about drama…

  • @Wavy_Gravy
    @Wavy_Gravy 6 днів тому

    Makes sense.

  • @Foxbat1155
    @Foxbat1155 6 днів тому

    Gross

  • @robertsessoms
    @robertsessoms 6 днів тому

    Lots. Of diversity on the front lines

  • @user-uk3uj6zs1w
    @user-uk3uj6zs1w 6 днів тому

    I bet Edison high got rid of all those books in that library. Becuase.... The internet.

  • @loszhor
    @loszhor 6 днів тому

    54:00 Spoilers for next week! Ha!

  • @robert1453
    @robert1453 7 днів тому

    Wait, Modernism is heresy 😏😏

  • @souljaslim9833
    @souljaslim9833 7 днів тому

    Wooooowwwwww that’s crazy Charles strong from where I’m from pompano beach fl

  • @guidadiehl9176
    @guidadiehl9176 8 днів тому

    All the comments here denigrating the poor parents, and so very few for that loathsome, creepy, disgusting vulture Bobby Hollander, who 'managed' her career (i.e. exploited her mercilessly and helped feed her cocaine addiction)🙄 Shameful.

  • @Gazman67
    @Gazman67 8 днів тому

    "He wasn't the type of person that would have klled anybody". People constantly saying that about serial killers is the very danger of these murderers.

  • @uthriangod8747
    @uthriangod8747 9 днів тому

    These war docs from the soldiers view always upset me - Im not sure why ..... I have never served and never been in position where I needed to kill or be killed .

  • @THENOTENATION
    @THENOTENATION 9 днів тому

    THESE WERE MEN OF HONOR

  • @user-de2dh4qm5d
    @user-de2dh4qm5d 11 днів тому

    I wish I never drank,smoked cigarettes and pot. I was in first grade in 1969-70 and I was the youngest out of 5 siblings. My older sister had surgery and was given the drug Dilaudid. She became hooked and started towards the junkies and started shooting it. She was a smart woman with an IQ of 145. She graduated college and worked as a bank manager and worked her way up to vice president. Eventually she couldn't hold down that job. She actually embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars. Never was caught? I never understood how she got away with it? I wasn't using drugs or alcohol yet ( your entitled to ). Thats what yet means in recovery. Another one is Sober which means (son of a bitch everything is real ) I remember her giving me 30k... I said where did you get this money? Never mind buy your Honda CR 250 dirt bike. Make sure you get all top of line riding boots leather riding protective gear. I didn't know that she embezzled that money? Then my youngest brother was born in 72'. But there were eight years between us. So I grew up in the late 1960's with 4 older siblings. My older brother who was the third child started smoking cigarettes and pot. I tried marijuana at the age of 13? I didn't care for it. But at 10 years old I would get my uncle beer out of the refrigerator and pour him a mug. There was always a good sip left. It was miller time. I got drunk that night and everyone thought it was funny!!! Fast forward to trade school. My 1st day I walked up the west terrace and there was like a good 8-10 older students selling everything from acid,weed, tye sticks you name it they sold it . I'm 60 Years Old now I have colon cancer and lung cancer. Been to jail twice (6 months for fighting and 14 days for breaking my probation for DWI ). I had 2 DWI 's in one state and 1 in my neighboring state. I have today sober but those one day at a time= 32 years clean and sober . My oldest sister died at 37: years old from a speed ball. And believe it or not my dad was a chief of police

  • @fs3994
    @fs3994 12 днів тому

    Just one of many wars US shouldn't been involved in. We keep making this mistake.

  • @communismisadisease4498
    @communismisadisease4498 13 днів тому

    Repeal the bill of 1964.

  • @lazn9863
    @lazn9863 13 днів тому

    deep in the hole u only got yr buddy next to you black white red blue., it doesn't matter .....he s got yr back u got his

  • @legitbeans9078
    @legitbeans9078 13 днів тому

    Im very glad that judge could see through biancis obvious bullshit

  • @legitbeans9078
    @legitbeans9078 13 днів тому

    I hope all these "psychiatrists" were fucking fired for being proven totally fucking wrong about this in every way. Im a musician, and i could see through this asshole from the onset.

  • @legitbeans9078
    @legitbeans9078 13 днів тому

    99% of serial killers are 100% sane. They are natural narcissist manipulators from childhood. They just dont care about other people because they are sociopaths. They know what they do is wrong but they dont care. They have no empathy.

  • @legitbeans9078
    @legitbeans9078 13 днів тому

    "Bianci was a little snivelling poobutt" lmao! Okay, Tiny is absolutely amazing person has my utmost respect 👊

  • @legitbeans9078
    @legitbeans9078 13 днів тому

    How did anyone believe Biancis shitty acting, like he literally has multiple personalities "Steve" 🤣 😂

  • @user-um5wn8ri7s
    @user-um5wn8ri7s 13 днів тому

    Beautiful brothers-"Dont do this" because of his relationship with Christ ❤JESUS TRULY SAVES

  • @scottcutrer812
    @scottcutrer812 14 днів тому

    I guess there were state forms or background checks when purchasing a firearm?

  • @adamgorski51
    @adamgorski51 14 днів тому

    What a bunch of lies

  • @TeOriwaWaiariki-qr3ch
    @TeOriwaWaiariki-qr3ch 14 днів тому

    And the main reason for the Mental breakdowns in most American households are bc of the Stresses the Govs put on those families with Housing Food and Health Price Rises Steeped in Unemployment and Resource Restrictions. Like a Family the Govs are the Parents the Breadwinners of the households if they Stop Providing Good Safe Living the Children will go out and do what parents do to survive. By hook or by Crook☝🏾💯

  • @user-rl7uk9cy2h
    @user-rl7uk9cy2h 16 днів тому

    The fact that our own servicemen couldn’t resist burning a cross in their barracks is appalling. I hope their kids Marry black people

  • @postrock12
    @postrock12 16 днів тому

    The Korean War in the early 1950s was the first fully integrated US war. But probably still not as integrated as Vietnam. Interesting doc but old ones aren’t as accurate.

  • @dixoncider3396
    @dixoncider3396 16 днів тому

    They fought for heroin fields same with Afghanistan.....no one fought the people who made trillions off it...propaganda is king!!!!!!

  • @frankbrenner4852
    @frankbrenner4852 17 днів тому

    The Bloods of Nam is a great band name.

  • @ashebermulugata9
    @ashebermulugata9 18 днів тому

    The Vietnamese was fighting for his Country the invading Americans were fighting for corporations.

  • @Joshtherealdeal
    @Joshtherealdeal 18 днів тому

    Poor against poor

  • @nigelhall6714
    @nigelhall6714 18 днів тому

    Unexpected Tony Blair! 42:47

  • @barracudafighter79
    @barracudafighter79 19 днів тому

    I am a white boy and I have no problems with any black people even if most are prejudice towards me I'm getting ready to turn 45

  • @marcosjuarez7809
    @marcosjuarez7809 19 днів тому

    It’s a good thing that Jessica Savitch wore safety glasses to do that demonstration.

  • @robertdrumm1127
    @robertdrumm1127 20 днів тому

    Ah,Bp. Rembert Weakland. The perfect voice of the progressive church in America!

  • @vincenzorutigliano7239
    @vincenzorutigliano7239 20 днів тому

    8:19 Galileo was still wrong, the Sun is not the center of the Universe and he didn't have proof that the earth went around the sun. The Pope tried to exonerate Galileo but he kept pushing the tribunals until he got house arrest. Galileo himself was a cleric and his 2 daughters became nuns.