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One of today's outstanding investigative journalists, Lowell Bergman's groundbreaking reports for The New York Times, PBS Frontline, and CBS 60 Minutes have earned him every top award in journalism. Renowned for his exposés of Big Tobacco (dramatized in the film "The Insider"), the Enron scandal, the roots of Terrorism, and many others, Bergman's work has influenced legislation and court cases and routinely sets the news agenda nationwide. In conversation with UCSD Professor of History Michael Bernstein, he discusses politics, big business, the role of contemporary journalism, and his latest Frontline documentary "European Terrorism: Al Qaeda's Second Front," as well as his experiences as a graduate student and aspiring reporter at UC-San Diego in the late 1960s.

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