Charlie Rose Season 21 Episode 206 The Aftermath of the NSA Leaks; Dirty Wars
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- June 24, 2013
In season 21 episode 206 of the Charlie Rose show, the focus is on two major topics - the aftermath of the NSA leaks and the documentary film Dirty Wars.
The episode begins with a discussion on the impact of the NSA leaks, which were first revealed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden in 2013. The panel of experts, which includes journalists and legal experts, debate the ethical implications of the NSA's surveillance programs and whether they are an essential tool in the fight against terrorism or a violation of privacy rights. They also discuss the potential impact of the leaks on national security and US foreign relations.
The second half of the episode focuses on the investigative documentary film, Dirty Wars. The film, directed by Richard Rowley, follows journalist Jeremy Scahill as he investigates the US government's covert wars in Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and other countries. The panel of experts, which includes Rowley and Scahill, discusses the making of the film, the challenges they faced while researching and filming, and the impact the film has had on public perception of US foreign policy.
Throughout the episode, Charlie Rose provides insightful commentary and asks probing questions, as he always does. The discussions are nuanced and thought-provoking, and offer viewers a deeper understanding of some of the most pressing issues facing our society today. By the end of the episode, viewers will have a better understanding of both the NSA leaks and the US government's covert wars, as well as the broader implications of these issues for our democracy and our world.