The fbi has shifted its focus from Law Enforcement to Domestic Intelligence in the wake of the terrorist attacks of september 11, 2001. This is just over an hour. The good evening, everybody. Welcome to the center at the school of law. Im your moderator for this evening. Im a journalist at the atlantic. Im a staff writer in the ideas section. The Brennan Center is a nonprofit sorry, nonpartisan Law Policy Institute tha institute o reform and revitalize when necessary to defend the systems of democracy and justice. You can keep up with their work online or you can follow them on facebook and listen to their podcast on the website or wherever you get your podcast. You should still listen to the Brennan Center podcast. So, tonight we are hosting a fellow with the Liberty National Security Program where he focuses on Law Enforcement and intelligence oversight reform. He used to work as a policy council for National Security and privacy and before that he served 16 years as an fbi special a
The good evening, everybody. Welcome to the center at the school of law. Im your moderator for this evening. Im a journalist at the atlantic. Im a staff writer in the ideas section. The Brennan Center is a nonprofit sorry, nonpartisan Law Policy Institute tha institute o reform and revitalize when necessary to defend the systems of democracy and justice. You can keep up with their work online or you can follow them on facebook and listen to their podcast on the website or wherever you get your podcast. You should still listen to the Brennan Center podcast. So, tonight we are hosting a fellow with the Liberty National Security Program where he focuses on Law Enforcement and intelligence oversight reform. He used to work as a policy council for National Security and privacy and before that he served 16 years as an fbi special agent specializing in domestic terrorism and covert operations int and today we are discussing his book thinking like a terrorist, sorry, discussing his second book
Welcome to the Brennan Center at nyu school of law. I am your moderator i am a journalist at the atlantic and a staff writer in the ids section. The Brennan Center is a nonprofit im sorry nonpartisan that reforms and revitalizes when necessary to defend the systems of democracy and justice. You can keep up with their work online or follow them on facebook or twitter and listen to their podcast. One second. Sorry. Tonight we are hosting one of our own mike german who is a fellow with the Liberty National security programmer he focuses on Law Enforcement and intelligence oversight and reform. He used to work at the aclu for National Security and privacy and before that serve 16 years as an fbi special agent with domestic terrorism and covert operations and discussing his book speaking like a terrorist im sorry his second book that was his first book you should also read disrupt and discredit and divide how the new fbi damages our democracy. Since 9 11 it has transformed itself to be famo
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