Published on Dec 31, 2013 Just over six months ago, Edward Snowden and the journalists he's working with took on the most powerful office in the land and the most sophisticated spy agency on the planet. They began publishing the National Security Agency's most guarded secrets. In the half-year since, all three branches of government have weighed in on the NSA's spying programs and found the agency to be overstepping its bounds. RT's Sam Sacks takes a look back at what we learned about the NSA this year.
From RT America Published on Dec 31, 2013 Just over six months ago, Edward Snowden and the journalists he's working with took on the most powerful office in the land and the most sophisticated spy agency on the planet. They began publishing the National Security Agency's most guarded secrets. In the half-year since, all three branches of government have weighed in on the NSA's spying programs and found the agency to be overstepping its bounds. RT's Sam Sacks takes a look back at what we learned about the NSA this year.
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