President Bush said a New York Times article about a secret government program to monitor international banking transactions did the country “great harm.” The New York Times stands by its decision to run the story. Diane and her guests talk about how the media chooses what to publish in a time of war.

Guests

  • Jonathan Turley Professor of public interest law at George Washington University Law School
  • Lee Casey Lawyer in private practice and former staff director of the Federal Legal Counsel in the Justice Department during the Reagan and first Bush administrations
  • Bill Keller Executive editor of the New York Times

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