George Soros: The Consequences of the War on Terrorism

Panel: Introduced by Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau

George Soros: Founder and Chairman of the Open Society Institute, Financier, Philanthropist, and author of The Age of Fallibility: The Consequences of the War on Terrorism

Lowell Bergman: Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for Public Service, and the Reva and David Logan Distinguished Professor of Investigative Reporting at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism

Dana Priest: Author, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Security Correspondent for The Washington Post

Mark Danner: Author of "The Secret Way to War" and "Torture and Truth," MacArthur Fellow and Professor of Journalism, UC Berkeley

Christopher Edley, Jr.: Dean, Boalt Hall School of Law, UC Berkeley


Moderated by Orville Schell, Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley.

Sponsored by The Goldman Forum on the Press & Foreign Affairs, the Chancellor's Office, the World Affairs Council and the Graduate School of Journalism.

George Soros appears in conversation with Google CEO Eric Schmidt discussing his new book "The Age of Fallibility: Consequence of the War on Terror" as part of the Authors@Google series.