Oct 22 9:30 PM

New reports say US drone program violates international law

An unarmed U.S. "Shadow" drone in flight.
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Could US drone strikes be considered war crimes?

Letta Tayler, a senior counterterrorism researcher at Human Rights Watch, and Michael Lewis, a professor of law at Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law, join Consider This host Antonio Mora to discuss new reports from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch that claim that U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen have violated international laws.

Why are the perpetrators of school shootings overwhelmingly young men?

Ron Avi Astor, a professor at the University of Southern California's School of Social Work, and Casey Jordan, a criminologist and law professor at Western Connecticut State University, join Antonio Mora to discuss this issue.

Former Islamist Maajid Nawaz shares his story

Maajid Nawaz, a former member of the Islamist organization Hizb al-Tahrir and a current advocate for democracy, joins Antonio Mora to share his story.

Can history's biggest mysteries be "decoded?"  

Brad Meltzer, author of the new book "History Decoded," joins Antonio Mora to talk about questions surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy and other major conspiracy theories.

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