Entries in the student am video competition encouraging middle and High School Students to think critically about issues. Asked to create the documentary based on the question whats the most important issue the u. S. Congress should consider in 2014 . First Prize Winners it are antonia, and madeleine, our eighth graders in Silver Spring maryland. To improveongress the nsa data collecting and Surveillance Programs. Edward snowden thank you. Bringing to the attention of the world the fact that the u. S. Government, the nsa, is engaged in massive information gathering. 125 billion cell phone conversations a month. That has been allowed in the media about the situation, some right, a lot wrong. I have told you, how. Mportant they have been we use one of these programs to another plot to bomb the new york stock exchange. Here we are talking about this in front of the world. To repeat something incredibly important, the nsa is prohibited from the same to phone calls or reading email without
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you try to do it anonymously. sometimes that works to whistle blowers who brought us the panama papers, for example, are still unknown. but others who tried to remain anonymous like drone whistleblower daniel hale and se whistleblower reality winner had their anonymity compromise and they both ended up in prison. and john kerry aku you re watching the whistleblowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 blowing the whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety is something that every country should celebrate. many countries have some sort of whistleblower protection law even in national security. but those laws are rarely enforced fairly or equally. sometimes they are ignored altogether, and sometimes national security trumps whistle blowing. even when the whistleblower is exposing a crime, were joined by an attorney who is not only a hero to national security whistleblowers here in the united states. but she s a whistleblower herself. she tried to rem
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