
“Coleen Rowley is a former FBI special agent. She was named one of Time Magazine’s People of the Year in 2002. Rowley has recently referred to the upcoming replacements of Keith Alexander and James Clapper as ‘moving chairs on the deck of the Titanic.’ Coleen Rowley is our guest on the show today. She is here to talk to us about the rise of the surveillance state, and where the program is today. We will also discuss the role spying plays in the War on Terror, and the future of the programs.”
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