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- Acting under the cover of a Hollywood producer scouting a location for a science fiction film, a CIA agent launches a dangerous operation to rescue six Americans in Tehran during the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran in 1979.
- Ryan's job is to travel around the country firing off people. When his boss hires Natalie, who proposes firing people via video conference, he tries to convince her that her method is a mistake.
- Multimedia artist Laurie Anderson reflects on her relationship with her beloved terrier Lolabelle.
- Features a behind-the-scenes look at Miami International Airport, one of the nation's busiest airports.
- A timely insight into life on the US-Mexican border during the first days of Donald Trump's presidency.
- This video recording contains footage of President Clinton as he spoke from the White House on disaster assistance for victims of the Northridge earthquake. He then answered questions on a variety of issues. This is followed by an interview with Eliza Chan, a representative of the Office of Emergency Services, who discusses the availability of videos on earthquake preparedness, made possible by a partnership of Netflix and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
- The San Ysidro border crossing between Mexico and the United States is the world's busiest border crossing and handles 125,000 people per day. This show highlights some of the difficulties operating such a busy crossing.
- Former drug trafficker Pieter Tritton rates eight trafficking scenes from movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of drug-trafficking methods depicted in "Narcos" S1E1 (2015), featuring Pedro Pascal; "American Made" (2017), starring Tom Cruise; and "Breaking Bad" S3E9 (2010), with Bryan Cranston,. He also comments on drug-detection methods in "Blow" (2001), starring Johnny Depp and Penélope Cruz; "Miss Bala" (2019), starring Gina Rodriguez; and "Sons of Anarchy" S4E7 (2011), with Charlie Hunnam and Ron Perlman. Tritton analyzes the human impact of drug smuggling in "Maria Full of Grace" (2004) and "El Chapo" S1E1 (2017).
- 2001– 1h 27mTV-PG7.7 (59)TV EpisodeOne team is ecstatic thinking they have a serious advantage when they learn the location of the next destination...a place they've been to and where they know the language two teams race in paddle boats that look like ducks during a sprint to the first pit stop of this 2-leg finale. Little mistakes can cost big when the finish line is so close, and one team wastes a lot of time looking for equipment needed for a challenge...they keep walking by it when it is right in front of their eyes. Will this be the difference between first and second place? The last two legs of this race around the world are both mentally and physically grueling. No team is at an advantage over another. And, it is a tight race to the very end. Which duo will win the one-million dollars?
- In Chicago, officers find some bad medicine; hikers get into trouble; an architect's story seems sketchy.
- Meth smugglers and law enforcement officials play a high stakes game of cat and mouse around Phoenix and the US-Mexico border.
- Follow the minute-by-minute aftermath of a hypothetical dirty bomb attack in a small New England city.
- Larry goes where no one goes. Behind-the-curtain at some American spots that are always marked "Authorized Persons Only." First, Larry goes to a secret location to help the ultimate bomb squad get rid of explosive material. Next, Larry goes to the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport and joins the TSA and is shown how they check baggage and passengers. And Larry gets inside the everyday media machine at WGNO TV New Orleans, LA and is a reporter for a day.
- Hidden weapons cause major security scares at MIA.
- An upside-down car sparks a mystery; a K-9 unit sniffs out a deadly cache.
- A security threat on an incoming flight triggers a SWAT response.
- With real-time access to a US border security team, discover the extraordinary story of how Mexican cartels have smuggled cocaine into the US over the last 40 years.
- MIA ratchets up security for the president's arrival.
- A string of baggage thefts have MIA staffers on high alert.
- A fuel spill puts MIA on high alert and Customs intercepts contraband.
- Two planes collide on the airfield causing backlash throughout the airport.
- Miami unveils one of the world's fastest supercars.
- A bomb threat forces MIA to evacuate, stranding thousands of passengers.
- The MIA team faces one of the worst disasters in Miami Airport history.
- A extraction operation takes place as an elevator traps a victim.
- It's the birthplace of Smokey the Bear and the Atomic bomb and the final resting place for Georgia O'Keeffe and Billy the Kid.
- A runaway tug on the jetway crashes into Terminal F, rupturing a water main
- A high stakes visit from the head of Homeland Security starts with a scare.
- A bomb-sniffing dog triggers evacuation of the terminal.
- A runaway dog makes the runway home, leading to a game of cat and mouse.
- A major airline undergoes a worldwide system failure.
- A K-9 sniffs out illicit cargo stuffed in the last placed you'd want.
- 2009– 42mTV-PG6.3 (24)TV EpisodeFor more than a decade, Ancient Aliens has collected dozens of reports of encounters with strange and mysterious beasts. Now, Ancient Astronaut Theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos takes a look back at The Top Ten Extraordinary Creatures we've investigated-creatures that just might provide compelling evidence of extraterrestrial visitation.
- A full moon brings about bizarre circumstances at Miami Airport.
- Rumors abound when a $16 Million winning lottery ticket is purchased.
- President Obama comes to MIA; CBP strikes gold in a high value carry-on.
- TSA discovers a ticking device, forcing security to clear a blast radius.
- One passenger discovers what happens when you say "bomb" at the airport.
- MIA takes extreme measures to evade a huge flock of birds.
- Texans have been bragging about their state since before it joined the union in 1845. AERIAL AMERICA takes to the skies to see what the fuss is all about, and finds the answers over the canyons, beaches, deserts, ranches, and cities of the Lone Star State.
- Underworld Inc. follows the drug dollars from American trap houses to wholesalers and transporters, funneling billions into Mexico's money laundry. US authorities are closing in on cartel cash. If drug lords want their narco cheddar cleaned and moved into the banking system, they have to get it to Mexico. Working to stem the tide, the cops hit stash houses, and interdiction teams tail cars suspected of smuggling millions. South of the border, launderers use money changers to turn drug profits to pesos for onward investment in front companies and bogus construction projects. If local authorities pry into these shady businesses, they get warned off - cartel style.
- They are two different U.S. Territories but are bound together by the same sapphire blue sea. Aerial America travels to the waters of the Caribbean and explores the rich history and stunning natural beauty of both Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands - a collection of islands that will surprise airborne viewers at every turn.
- There's nothing like a day in the life of New York City, from above. Take a ride with the cameras of Aerial America as they soar directly over narrow Midtown towers that appear to defy gravity. Discover some of the surprising ways New Yorkers live, play, and work - from hundreds performing group yoga in Bryant Park, to thousands at play on the beach in Coney Island, to the subway yards that help keep New York City running and never close. Visit an FDNY training center on Randall's Island as our cameras document New York's bravest, cutting through rooftops and dangling over burning buildings. Aerial America captures the city a famous writer once called, "a magnificent jewel", ablaze in the middle of the night - and the workers, some atop one of the tallest building spires in the world, laser focused on the job - helping improve the city they love. Marvel as tons of steel are hoisted hundreds of feet into the air, as workers inside massive tower cranes race to complete the 3 World Trade Center building in Lower Manhattan. Witness why America's largest metropolis never stops working, running, or thrilling in Aerial America: New York City 24.
- 2 prison inmates vie for the attention of Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell.
- Politico reveals how Antifa was treated under Obama. The Left has new hope in the Trump-Russia story. Ben recommends Machiavelli's "The Prince".