The Report Podcast

The Report Podcast

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The Report Podcast dives into the real life events depicted in Scott Z. Burns’ film, The Report. Former Senate Intelligence Committee Chief Investigator Daniel J. Jones and his cohost NPR’s Kelly McEvers introduce us to the real people – reporters, lawmakers, interrogators, and others – who were instrumental in the effort to expose the CIA and its actions after 9/11.

In the final episode of The Report, we explore the impact The Report had on America and its standing in the world.

Why was no one held accountable for torture? And, what does that mean for the future of America’s war on terror?

We also bring back Scott Z. Burns, the writer, producer and director of The Report to talk about the impact he hopes his film will have.

Guest: filmmaker Scott Z. Burns

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