adt. always there. pop in the drum of any machine. .to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tide pods. pop in. stand out. 1.7 million documents. that s how much information edward snowden reportedly took from the nsa files to hong kong and then on to russia. the man leading is the snowden task force for the nsa spoke to cbs 60 minutes about how it was done.
think as this individual who runs this snowden task force at the nsa, thinks that maybe if he comes back to the united states, snowden, he could get amnesty in exchange for handing over all the documents? well, to me, that was the most extraordinary part of this 60 minutes interview was that he even hinted this was a possibility. and of course, it was seen to be quickly shut down by the nsa director and by jay carney, the white house spokesman today. the idea that they would consider or even that it s being discussed is quite significant. i think probably everyone on this panel would probably agree, it is unlikely to happen, but i mean, i think this again is a window into, you know, how concerned the nsa is about all this. mark, thanks very much. ryan, don t go away. we have more to talk about with you. ryan has a big article on this very subject in the new yorker. jim sciutto is not going away either. coming up, the budget axe
program and we ll see what comes of it. but this will all sort of feed into what happens next year, where president obama is going to have to address the overall surveillance issue and sort of how much he wants this to be part of his overall legacy. let me play a clip from the 60 minutes report last night. they had a chance to interview the nsa official in charge of what s called the snowden task force to talk about the damage they believe was done. i want to play this clip. listen to this. it would give them a road map of what we know, what we don t know, and give them implicitly a way to protect their information from the u.s. intelligence community s view. for an adversary in the intelligence game, that s a gold mine. it is the keys to the kingdom. the point they re trying to make is what snowden may have stolen, 1.7 million documents
on that front. dana, we re going to have a lot more on this later. thanks very much. we re also learning more about edward snowden and the documents he took from the nsa. in an interview with 60 minutes, the man leading the snowden task force revealed the number, get this, 1.7 million documents, and he talked about the potential danger in leaking those documents to countries like china and russia. it would give them a road map what we know, what we don t know and give them implicitly a way to protect their information from the u.s. intelligence community s view. for an adversary in the intelligence game, that s a gold mine. it is the keys to the kingdom. let s bring in our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. one other part of the discussion was potentially granting him amnesty if he returns with all those documents. rick legedtee says that should