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Curated research library of TV news clips regarding the NSA, its oversight and privacy issues, 2009-2014

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Primary curation & research: Robin Chin, Internet Archive TV News Researcher; using TV News Archive service.

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Kwame Holman
PBS Correspondent
KQED 08/26/2013
Holman: The united nations said today it expects all member states to respect the privacy of diplomatic communications. That came after the German magazine "der Spiegel" reported the US national security agency hacked into internal communications at UN. headquarters in new York. The magazine cited documents obtained from NSA leaker Edward Snowden. They claimed the NSA also bugged the European union's offices in Washington.
Kwame Holman
PBS Correspondent
KQED 08/29/2013
Holman: Another major disclosure has emerged from documents leaked by former intelligence analyst Edward Snowden. The so-called "black budget" details $52 billion in spending this year, for secret U.S. intelligence efforts. "The Washington Post" reports that, among other things, the national security agency was investigating up to 4,000 reports of possible security breaches by its own employees, last year.
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