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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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Edward Snowden
U.S. Senator (I- Vermont),
LINKTV 09/25/2015
Goodman: NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald and other privacy activists have launched a new campaign to establish global privacy standards. The proposed international treaty on the right to privacy, protection against improper surveillance and protection of whistleblowers would require states to ban mass data collection and implement public oversight of national security programs. The treaty would also require states to offer asylum to whistleblowers. It is being dubbed the "Snowden treaty." Edward Snowden spoke about the need for the treaty via teleconference from Russia at Thursday’s launch in New York. Snowden: This is not a problem exclusive to the United States or the national security agency or the FBI or Department of Justice or any agency of government anywhere. This is a global problem that affects all of us.
Edward Snowden
U.S. Senator (I- Vermont),
BLOOMBERG 09/29/2015
Johnson: Edward Snowden is on twitter. The former NSA government contractor turned whistleblower tweeted out his first tweet this morning, saying
Edward Snowden
U.S. Senator (I- Vermont),
MSNBCW 09/29/2015
Mitchell: We have breaking news from twitter. Edward Snowden has just created his own twitter account and went live just a few hours ago, in that short time, he's picked up nearly 30,000 followers. Snowden's first tweet was a question, “Can you hear me now?” In case you're wondering, he is following just one other twitter account. That is the NSA.
Edward Snowden
U.S. Senator (I- Vermont),
LINKTV 09/30/2015
Goodman: NSA whistle blower Edward Snowden has made his twitter debut. He’s already, in one day, attracted nearly 1 million followers. His first tweet clearly alluding to NSA spying but also to a Verizon advertisement was
Edward Snowden
U.S. Senator (I- Vermont),
LINKTV 10/06/2015
Goodman: National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden says he has offered to go to prison as part a plea deal that would allow him to return to the United States from Russia. But Snowden says the justice department has not contacted him to discuss the potential deal. in an interview with the BBC, Snowden said --
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