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1 Dec, 2015 07:56

The Media & Terrorism: Addiction to Sensationalism (E139)

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On this episode of “Watching the Hawks,” Tyrel Ventura, Tabetha Wallace & Sean Stone take a look at how US domestic terrorists and gunmen pose a much greater threat to American lives than terrorists or Syrian refugees. The NSA is set to end its mass surveillance program, but is the agency too hooked on bulk data to really let it go? Chris Chambers joins Tyrel and Tabetha to discuss how the media might be promoting terrorism though its sensationalized coverage of events. William Whiteman and an RT crew are caught in the crossfire of tear gas in Diyarbakir, Turkey, where protesters are gathering over the murder of a human rights journalist. Finally, Tabetha brings us the entertaining story of an elderly bingo and mah jongg gambling ring being broken up in Florida.

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