John Poindexter, President Reagan's National Security Advisor reveals how really safe are you from terrorists and the FBI's most wanted man is on the lam. He's armed and dangerous with a million dollar bounty on his head.
James Woolsey former director of the CIA talks about his experiences running the agency and about today's spy craft in the post Bin Laden era. And are terrorists living next door to you? We tell you who they are and where they live.
Robert "Bud" McFarlane had a front row seat to the Iranian revolution as Ronald Reagan's national security advisor. We get his take on Iran's current nuclear ambitions. Somali pirates are armed and dangerous. We talk about the new pirate busters.
FBI Agent that was so convincing he almost became a made man, a wise guy, until the FBI pulled him out. He tells his heroic, hair-raising story, and a career criminal who became a government witness against lives to tell his story.
Last of JFK's Secret Service agents break his silence on what happened that day in Dallas, and Investigative reporter Ron Kessler scoops a look inside the Secret Service; what are presidents and first families really like when the cameras are off.
A KGB master spy lived and worked in Washington DC for two decades without being caught. His amazing story of daring and deception. Also, when spying becomes a family business. We talk with an FBI expert about the families of Walker and Nicholson.
They may be from Central America, but the MS-13 gang has no boundaries and may be operating in your neighborhood. We speak with an expert on the methods, madness and motives of Latino gangs made in America.