Spying, International Relations and Reeling In the NSA

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Since 9/11, America's National Security Agency has built a massive, online intelligence apparatus in the name of protecting the nation.  Is it too successful for America's own good?  Revelations about spying on foreign leaders are spreading outrage around the world—although former leaders of many countries admit they do it, too. We look at the continuing fallout of leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. Also, Syria's Assad meets a chemical weapons deadline, and the FDA's new rules for painkillers that can lead to abuse and addiction.

Banner image: A computer with a series of numbers and the logo of the United States' NSA is seen in this multiple exposure illustration taken in Frankfurt October 28, 2013. Photo: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters