Human Rights and National Security Reform Fellowship alums interviewed on Al Jazeera English
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The US president has extended a law that allows the government to continue spying without a warrant on Americans and others. But does this really protect the country? Guests: Sebastian Gorka, Michelle Richardson, Shahid Buttar.
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