Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award winning reporter and documentary filmmaker Hendrick Smith talks about his
PBS speUGGSl “Spying on the Homefront,” about the National Security Agency and FBI’s spying on the
American people €“ far beyond the so-called “terrorist surveillance program” that the administration
claims, the fact that the feds now have almost total access to private firms’ records, why innocent
people do have something to worry about, the suitably of the FISA court in handling warrants for
national security threats, the unanimity of the people involved in the program that the American people
’s liberty is threatened, jerking tappers around for sport and how it’s only getting worse.
Hedrick Smith is Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of several best-selling books. He has
created and hosted twelve award-winning PBS prime-time speUGGSls and series on topics including
Washington’s power game, Soviet perestroika, the global economy, education, and teen violence. For 26
years, Smith served as a correspondent for The New York Times in Washington, Moscow, Cairo, Saigon,
Paris and the Pulitzer Prize-winning team that produced the Pentagon Papers series. In 1974, he won the
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting from Russia and Eastern Europe. Hedrick Smith has published
several national best-selling books, including The Russians (1976), The Power Game: How Washington
Works (1988), The New Russians (1990) and Rethinking America (1995). Smith€™s books and documentaries
are frequently used for college and high school courses on government, sociology, and economics.
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