Gathering sensitive intelligence and conducting covert operations to keep Americans safe in the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), real-life agents tackle tasks that would make James Bond sweat. Now, learn how they do it. Join National Geographic for an inside view of top-secret contemporary CIA missions including the manhunt for Osama bin Laden after 9/11 and field operations in Pakistan that enabled the CIA to prevent a wave of explosions planned by al Qaeda. Veteran intelligence officers discuss the events from surveillance and raids, to arrests and evidence collection, to a joint U.S./Pakistani strike force at the doorsteps of terror cells that halted some of the most significant terror plots since 9/11.