PBS NewsHour

Fallout from NSA leaks threaten trust at home and abroad

Clip: Season 2013 | 3m 9s

The controversy unleashed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden began in June when The Guardian newspaper first reported on leaks about U.S. monitoring of phone calls. Since then, information about the NSA's surveillance have threatened trust at home and relationships with U.S. allies abroad. Ray Suarez recaps the revelations.

Aired: 10/25/13

Rating: NR

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