Ep. 206 - Jeremy Scahill: Mistrust First, Then Verify

Published: Nov. 6, 2017, 5:25 a.m.

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\\u201cObjectivity for the sake of objectivity often means make sure that the powerful always get their say. And sometimes Caesar shouldn\\u2019t have his say. Sometimes the truth is just true.\\u201d

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As a foreign war correspondent, Jeremy Scahill revealed secret military campaigns in Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia that resulted in congressional investigations. His books\\xa0Blackwater: The Rise of the World\'s Most Powerful Mercenary Army and\\xa0Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield were widely celebrated and he could have gotten a high-profile job in mainstream media. But instead, he became a founding editor of The Intercept, a news outlet dedicated to "fearless, adversarial journalism." He hosts their podcast,\\xa0Intercepted.

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Jeremy Scahill talks about excoriating mainstream networks on their own platforms,\\xa0who Canada is killing overseas and\\xa0why he hopes the media is learning lessons right now that they will carry beyond Trump.

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