Lara Logan Has No Agenda

Lara Logan Has No Agenda « Series from 2020

Series from 2020

Journalist Lara Logan investigates America's political, social, and economic war zones, exposing truths behind today's divisive mainstream narratives.…

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Part 1: Sacrificing Afghanistan

Lara Logan dives into the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, speaking with Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen, and Afghanistan specialist Michael Rubin to bring clarity and focus to the country's last 20 years., Lara Logan explores the Taliban's rise in Afghanistan, with insights from VP Saleh, spokesman Shaheen, and expert Rubin on the last 20 years.

Part 2: Government Surveillance

The largest entity interested in user data is the U.S. government. Lara Logan spends the day with NSA whistleblower William Binney, discussing the programs behind data collection that he helped create and the dangers the programs are unleashing., Lara Logan talks to NSA whistleblower William Binney about data collection programs he helped create and their potential dangers.

Part 2: Nigeria

There are no gray areas; you are either living by every correct rule or you are not. Islamic extremism is an expanding and dangerous set of ideas; radicalization can teach punishments such as whipping, flogging, and even beheading., There are no gray areas; you follow all rules or not. Islamic extremism is spreading, with radicalization leading to severe punishments.

Part 3: Global Extremism

Lara Logan meets with Fr. Patrick Desbois, a crusader for the oppressed, to talk Islamic Terrorism. She talks with Fr. Andre Mahanna, an activist priest who worked with the Trump administration, to address the kidnapping of children at the hands of ISIS., Lara Logan interviews Fr. Desbois on Islamic Terrorism and discusses ISIS child kidnappings with Fr. Mahanna, an activist priest.

Part 4: The Future is Tech

Lara Logan explores smart cities led by big tech. New social platforms focus on free speech, while some aim to reduce smartphone usage., Lara Logan investigates future realities where big tech becomes the government in new smart cities. Elsewhere, new social platforms emphasizing free speech are being built, while others find ways to minimize that staple in our lives: the smartphone.