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Friday, March 20 2015

  • Confession and Suppression March 20, 2015

    OTM&nbsp;examines the line between making great documentary and heeding&nbsp;the law. Plus, Florida officials suppressing&nbsp;the term "climate change," and Wikipedia vs.&nbsp;NSA. (episode)

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    • The Surveillance Stream March 20, 2015

      You've probably heard of the NSA's "Prism" program, which collects metadata. Wikimedia and other groups are now suing over a&nbsp;different surveillance apparatus called "upstream."

    • Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Vs. NSA March 20, 2015

      The Wikimedia Foundation&nbsp;is suing the NSA over its "upstream" spy&nbsp;program. Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales discusses the "chilling effect" he says surveillance has on its users.&nbsp;

    • Stephen Kim's Leak March 20, 2015

      Stephen Kim is&nbsp;in prison for speaking about a classified document with a&nbsp;reporter, but according to journalist Peter Maass the government threw the book at the wrong leaker.&nbsp;

    • Climate Ch... March 20, 2015

      Even as Florida is threatened by&nbsp;rising sea levels, Gov. Rick Scott's administration has reportedly banned officials from using the term &ldquo;climate change&rdquo; for state business.

    • Uncorrected Rumors March 20, 2015

      Craig Silverman&nbsp;founded the website Emergent to track rumors in news media, and how the press deals with debunking them. The patterns are already emerging and they will make you sad.

    • Is True Crime Jinxed? March 20, 2015

      Following the sensational conclusion&nbsp;of&nbsp;HBO's true crime series, "The Jinx," Bob discusses&nbsp;the fine line between interpretation and manipulation in documentary film.