Report: Obama Set to Approve some NSA Reforms
Including a public advocate
Doesn't quite see eye-to-eye with the Kentucky senator when it comes to the NSA
Former Virginia attorney general and gubernatorial candidate
Made the comment on Fox News yesterday
Says the NSA whistle-blower does not deserve to be executed or spend the rest of his life in prison
Democracy, or something
"He may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service"
Says it has no knowledge of "backdoor" program
Trying to get information about what happens to data NSA collects
Jacob Appelbaum ast the Chaos Communications Conference in Hamburg
You thought you were telling Microsoft about your crash, you may have been letting the NSA know
About the government accessing customer communications
Reporting based on information leaked by Edward Snowden
Michael Hayden says the NSA is "infinitely weaker" because of the whistle-blowers leaks
England's Channel 4 allows whistleblower to pass along a holiday message
Was interviewed for Brazil television
Responding to reporting from Reuters
Review panel has made 46 recommendations
Worth $10 million, as part of its system of putting backdoors into software to get access
Don't trust it until it actually happens
The White House panel's recommendations for NSA reform are a start, but more needs to be done-and soon.
They made a list and checked it twice
For telling Americans how the government is treating them
Snowden should have known the Washington rule: Abuse power, and you'll be protected by those with power. Expose abuse, and you're on your own.