- September 11, 2016The renewed patriotism and commitment we felt 15 years ago has decayed, sullied by jingoism, xenophobia and paranoid fantasies about race and religion.
- August 11, 2014Software created by the controversial UK based Gamma Group International was used to spy on computers that appear to be located in the United States.
- June 11, 2014First it was the banks, now it's a massive intelligence agency. The NSA is arguing that it's too large and complex to comply with a recent court order.
- May 13, 2014In this excerpt from Greenwald's new book, the journalist relates the story of his first contact with Edward Snowden, and how he came to comprehend the importance of the documents Snowden had.
- March 14, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyA year ago, Edward Snowden leaked classified documents on America's mass surveillance program. Investigative reporter Julia Angwin tells Bill what surprised her most about the revelations.
- March 14, 2014States are considering laws that prevent private companies from photographing license plates. The companies are pushing back.
- March 11, 2014Edward Snowden's lawyer, the ACLU's Ben Wizner, discusses his growing concern with our surveillance state and what could happen if NSA programs aren't rolled back.
- February 27, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyBill recommends investigative journalist Julia Angwin's new book, Dragnet Nation, and reflects on the striking similarities between some classic dystopian novels and America today.