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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 Internet Archive TV News service.

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Mike Emmanuel
Chief Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel
FOXNEWSW 09/01/2013
Emmanuel continued: Snowden reveals some details which insiders say could provide damaging insight for foreign intelligence services. Among the revelations, U.S. intelligence agencies have made slow progress trying to address key questions about chemical and biological weapons and intelligence collection related to them. On Syria, the National Security Agency was able to monitored unencrypted communications among the leading military officials at the start of the civil war until President Assad's forces discovered it was taking place.
Mike Emmanuel
Chief Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel
FOXNEWSW 09/01/2013
(The budget document also reveals new details about the intelligence community's tracking) of Osama bin Laden. The raid it says was guided by a group of satellites in space which pointed dozens of separate receivers over Pakistan to collect a vast amount of data as the mission took place. The document also notes the United States watches both allies and enemies. Pakistan is mentioned as a, quote, “intractable target and counterintelligence operations are strategically focused against the priority targets of China, Russia, Iran, Cuba and Israel.“
Mike Emmanuel
Chief Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel
FOXNEWSW 09/01/2013
Emmanuel: North Korea it says may be the most difficult to read with what are described as five critical gaps in U.S. intelligence about the nuclear and missal programs and analysts knowing almost nothing about the intentions of new leader Kim Jong-un. The document revealed that the NSA planned to investigate some 4,000 possible insider threats this year. Interesting that it was revealed in a story leaked by former contract employee Snowden, one of their own.
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