PBS NewsHour

Thursday, August 1, 2013

08/01/2013 | 54m 43s  | Video has closed captioning.

Tonight on the program, we examine Russia's decision to grant Edward Snowden temporary asylum from the U.S. and the reluctance by both countries to upset diplomacy. Also: A look into "word for word" collection by the NSA, if the rebel offense in Syria may be a little too late, a look back at the FBI era under Robert Mueller, and Senators McCaskill and Ayotte talk military sexual assault.

Aired: 08/01/13

Expired: 12/31/69

Rating: NR

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