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DEBRA WYMAN-MASSEY:
And with a stroke of the president's pen, The Nora Evers American
Protection Act has become law. Today, the government begins
sharing vast amounts of data with approved
intelligence contractors. But is the cost of security
too high? Can we, as American citizens, trust our personal data
to the federal government? To privatized intelligence?
And with a stroke of the president's pen, The Nora Evers American
Protection Act has become law. Today, the government begins
sharing vast amounts of data with approved
intelligence contractors. But is the cost of security
too high? Can we, as American citizens, trust our personal data
to the federal government? To privatized intelligence?
Full Transcript
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DEBRA WYMAN-MASSEY:
And with a stroke
00:00:02.267 --> 00:00:03.009
of the president's pen,
00:00:04.000 --> 00:00:06.167
The Nora Evers American
Protection Act has become law.
00:00:06.267 --> 00:00:08.666
Today, the government begins
sharing vast amounts of data
00:00:08.767 --> 00:00:11.467
with approved
intelligence contractors.
00:00:11.566 --> 00:00:13.566
But is the cost of security
too high?
00:00:13.666 --> 00:00:15.233
Can we, as American citizens,
00:00:15.333 --> 00:00:17.004
trust our personal data
to the federal government?
00:00:17.005 --> 00:00:19.267
To privatized intelligence?
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Movie Summary
John Weir, a private espionage operative, battles over the preservation of democracy in a world constantly at odds.