What were the failures in the lead up to the attacks on 9/11? What lessons should we take from that fateful event and our response to it to better prepare for the crises of the future? Former White House terrorism advisor Richard Clarke joins our special series 9/11 – Twenty year later to discuss.
Rebroadcast: John Brennan and Ali Soufan on The U.S. and Today's Foreign Policy Challenges
Richard Conn on Letting Go of Religion and Embracing Reality
Anthony Romero on Post-9/11 Challenges
The Guantanamo Docket: New York Times Journalists Carol Rosenberg and Charlie Savage on Keeping a Record of Guantanamo
Spencer Ackerman on the Perpetual Shadow of 9/11
Peter Bergen on the Life and Impact of Osama Bin Laden
Journalist Craig Unger on Spies, Lies, and the Threats to American Democracy
Joshua Dratel on Reforming America’s Criminal Justice System
Ken Wainstein - Thinking about National Security Twenty Years Ago and Now
Clint Watts on How Social Media Changed the Internet, Distorts Reality, and Fuels Extremism
Hina Shamsi on Protecting Human Rights in an Era of Heightened Global Security
Jessica Stern Reflects on a Career Studying Terrorism
Colin Clarke on Countering Violent Extremism in the US and Abroad
Nick Rasmussen on How to Tackle Extremism on the Internet
Sheila Foster on the City as a Commons
Rebroadcast: Ali Soufan on January 6th and the Threat To Democracy: What Went Wrong and How Should We Respond?
Matt Duss on the Insurrection at the Capitol and Rethinking American Foreign Policy
Annie Owens on Reforming the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel
Fionnuala D. Ní Aoláin on the Problems of Counterterrorism in the Post-9/11 World
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