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The FRONTLINE Interview: Robert Reich
Robert Reich never worried about Hillary Clinton mastering the details of public policy. Instead, he tells FRONTLINE, he worried about her surviving the "snipers" and "minefield" of Washington, D.C.
September 27, 2016
The FRONTLINE Interview: Tony Schwartz
The man who wrote "The Art of the Deal" with Donald Trump now says he regrets the role the best-selling memoir had in catapulting the New York businessman to new levels of fame in the 1980s.
September 27, 2016
The FRONTLINE Interview: Dennis Ross
"The Hillary Doctrine" is a doctrine "that basically said you need American engagement," says Ambassador Dennis Ross, a former advisor to Hillary Clinton at the State Department, in this interview with FRONTLINE.
September 27, 2016
The FRONTLINE Interview: Roger Stone
Donald Trump understands "the politics of polarization," says longtime GOP operative Roger Stone. It's one reason why his candidacy has been so successful, he says.
September 27, 2016
The FRONTLINE Interview: Melanne Verveer
As Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff, Melanne Verveer recalls that Washington did not know what to do with a professional woman as first lady. The advice Clinton received was, "be a traditional first lady. Take a single issue and let that just be your issue,'" says Verveer. "And that wasn't Hillary Clinton."
September 27, 2016
The FRONTLINE Interview: Louise Sunshine
Louise Sunshine helped Donald Trump open his first office in Manhattan. She was involved in the development of Trump Tower and the growth of the "Trump" brand. In this interview with FRONTLINE, she discusses the deals that made Trump wealthy and famous, how he became "a genius at manipulating the press" and how imaginary "Trump earplugs" sometimes helped her tune him out.
September 27, 2016
New Report Traces Former Trump Executive's Criminal Past
For a decade, Abraham Wallach was a top executive for Donald Trump’s real estate empire. But he also had a second career as a habitual thief.
September 26, 2016
"Choice" Moments: Rebranding Trump
After the collapse of his business empire in the 1990s, Donald Trump's reputation was in need of repair. In 2004, he found the perfect comeback vehicle: "The Apprentice."
September 25, 2016
"Choice" Moments: Beware of Washington
In 1993, Hillary Clinton arrived in Washington ready to serve as a key player in her husband's new administration. But the first lady would face strong resistance.
September 25, 2016
FRONTLINE Wins 7 Emmy Awards
Four documentaries and one interactive project from FRONTLINE won seven Emmy Awards at the 37th annual News & Documentary Emmys.
September 22, 2016
WATCH: For Hillary in Arkansas, First Came Rejection. Then Came Rebranding.
In Little Rock in 1979, Arkansas' new first lady, Hillary Rodham, was viewed with skepticism. Then, after her husband lost his reelection campaign, she made the decision that taking control of -- and reshaping -- her image was a matter of survival, as this excerpt from FRONTLINE's “The Choice 2016” explores.
September 22, 2016
WATCH: Inside the Night President Obama Took On Donald Trump
Donald Trump was the focus of President Obama’s jokes at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner. It was there that Trump resolved to run for president, adviser Roger Stone tells FRONTLINE in “The Choice 2016,” coming to PBS Sept. 27.
September 22, 2016