
The fine line between privacy and security
Clip: 2/6/2014 | 8m 1s
The fine line between privacy and security
PBS NewsHour Chief Foreign Affairs correspondent Margaret Warner talks with two journalists from the German magazine Der Spiegel to get their take on covering an international spy scandal that has lead a lot of Americans to rethink the fine line between privacy and security.
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The fine line between privacy and security
Clip: 2/6/2014 | 8m 1s
PBS NewsHour Chief Foreign Affairs correspondent Margaret Warner talks with two journalists from the German magazine Der Spiegel to get their take on covering an international spy scandal that has lead a lot of Americans to rethink the fine line between privacy and security.
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