"The National Security Agency has obtained direct access to the systems
of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants, according to a
top secret document obtained by the Guardian.
The NSA access is
part of a previously undisclosed program called Prism, which allows
officials to collect material including search history, the content of
emails, file transfers and live chats, the document says."*
We've
been assured by the president that the NSA's PRISM program won't affect
"ordinary" U.S. citizens, but what is the criteria for deciding who
gets their data mined and monitored? Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, and
John Iadarola (Host, TYT University) discuss the egregious reach of the
Obama administration's secret mass surveillance program.
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