trump to be fined $10,000 for every day that he refuses to turn over documents to her office. the new york times reporter that won a pulitzer prize on her reporting of trump tax schemes joins us. and the warning could not be clearer. we are at the point of no return, so why aren t we doing anything about it? t? arrel. no, no, no. they re both invested. in green energy. and also each other. digital tools so impressive, you just can t stop. what would you like the power to do? we believe there s an innovator in all of us.
on the border. amazing story. thank you .. ifwh you think about it, what ae the two great crises of the last 20 years? the two things the u.s. government spent more time and money on than anything else and those of course,te would be terrorism and covid. so if you want toan fight terrorism, you probably should keep track of who s coming into your country and just not let millions of random people whosee identities you can t confirm come and stay. who are these people? we don t know. o here s one thing we know one of the peopleg who s been let into this country by the biden administration, according to a brand new blockbuster story in dublin, detroit is on the terror watchet. his name is sam bozie. he s from venezuela. gittings reportedly on the fbiat terror watch list forch affiliation with some unspecified terror group. he s nowon wie awaiting an asylm hearing in detroit. forhe further details this week, we want to go to the man who broke the story. charlie leduff won a pulitzer prize
but going on, what s going on near the ukrainian border is also the subject of much analysis by open source investigators. these are the online sleuths, often amateur, who are trauling through social media posts and satellite imagery to track the military hardware that s on the move in the region. such investigative techniques have now been co opted by mainstream news outlets. and we re going to hear about the huge impact some of them have achieved in the last few months. we ve got some of the best in the business with us, including alison killing who won a pulitzer prize for her work last year. alison used satellite imagery to identify how the chinese government was building a massive infrastructure to detain muslims. allison, i mentioned how open source investigators are often amateur they re certainly not all trained journalist. and your dayjob is in fact as an architect. and here you are winning a pulitzer. yeah, i mean, i m trained as an architect and i worked in commercial prac
using eyewitness reports, we spoke to dozens of former detainees, several who were able to point us directly to where they were being held for support government tender documents in our media reports. and you won the pulitzer prize for this? yeah, we won the pulitzer prize for international reporting for this work. that s amazing. i want to hear more about your work in a moment. i m trying to speak. i want to hear about your work at the moment because you re not only concentrating on ukraine and russia, you re also doing a lot of analysis of myanmar.
of the human rights centre at the berkeley school of law, allison is the winner of the 2021 a pulitzer prize in reporting. haley willis as visual investigations at the new york times. and haley, if i can start with you. welcome to the media show. you ve been investigating civilian casualties in the us and drone strikes. of course, alljournalists are looking to get impact with the reporting but this is pretty impressive. two weeks ago, the us defence secretary issued an order to military top brass that can be summarised as, do more, do more to kill the innocent. he said the protection of civilians remains vital to the ultimate success of our operations. there was lloyd austin. explain your newspaper s role in exposing what the us military was getting tragically wrong and this change in policy. yeah, absolutely. this announcement by secretary austen came after a series of investigations released over the past few months.