Politics Aug 15 AT&T cooperated extensively with NSA, Snowden documents reveal By Daniel Costa-Roberts
Dec 12 Watch Looking back at NSA revelations since the Snowden leaks Since 9/11, the activities of the National Security Agency have grown dramatically. Much of the NSA's work gathering intelligence was secret until documents leaked by Edward Snowden were published, revealing the agency had collected phone records from Americans and allies…
Politics Jul 31 Watch Obama Administration Reveals Details of Secret NSA Phone Surveillance Program Obama Administration Reveals Details of Secret NSA Phone Surveillance Program…
Nation Jul 26 Watch Prosecutors, Defense Offer Different Portraits of Bradley Manning in Closing Prosecutors, Defense Offer Different Portraits of Bradley Manning in Closing…
Politics May 18 Watch In Trayvon Martin’s Case Documents, ‘No Obvious Slam Dunk’ Prosecutors released this week more than 200 pages of photos, eyewitness accounts and investigative reports in the case of Trayvon Martin's killing in Florida. The Washington Post's Sari Horwitz tells Margaret Warner that the documents bolster neither the prosecution nor…
Jan 28 Watch For New York Times, a Complex Relationship With WikiLeaks, Government Jeffrey Brown talks to Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times, about the decisions the newspaper faced in negotiating with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the U.S. government over publishing classified government information. Continue watching
Dec 08 Watch WikiLeaks Finds Itself Target of, Inspiration for Cyber Attacks WikiLeaks has become the target of hackers who oppose its latest release of secret government documents, but some supporters are waging cyber attacks against individuals and companies -- including MasterCard, PayPal and a Swiss bank -- that have severed ties… Continue watching
Dec 07 Watch Legal Tangle Tightens Around WikiLeaks, Julian Assange The arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is just one of the many problems he and his secrets-exposing website now face as the U.S. explores possible prosecution on espionage charges. Gwen Ifill talks to Jeffrey Smith, former CIA general counsel,… Continue watching
Dec 02 Watch Fed Disclosure Sheds Light on Scope, Risk of $3 Trillion Safety Net The Federal Reserve has released documents detailing $3.3 trillion worth of emergency efforts to prop up failing banks, Wall Street firms and large companies during the height of the financial crisis. Jeffrey Brown breaks down the new disclosures with Neil… Continue watching
Nov 30 Watch News Wrap: New WikiLeaks Document Reveals U.S. Critique of Karzai In other news Tuesday, WikiLeaks released a memo in which a U.S. diplomat criticizes Afghan President Hamid Karzai for allegedly freeing dangerous detainees because of ties to powerful people. Continue watching