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    This Jan. 15, 2014 file photo shows Los Angeles Police Sgt. Daniel Gomez demonstrating a video feed from his camera into his cellphone as on-body cameras are demonstrated for the media in Los Angeles. Thousands of police agencies have equipped officers with cameras to wear with their uniforms, but they've frequently lagged in setting policies on how they're used, potentially putting privacy at risk and increasing their liability.(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

    WEX BackStory: The fine line of police transparency

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    Privacy rights could trump transparency as Congress debates Ferguson policing
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    Privacy rights could trump transparency as Congress debates Ferguson policing

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    Police advance on demonstrators on August 17. the crowd was protesting the killing of teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. (Getty images/Scott Olson)
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    Cameras and more cameras

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    August 18, 2014 7:57 pm
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    Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino, left, shakes hands with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after a press conference inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Monday Aug. 18, 2014, where Assange confirmed he
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    In this July 8, 2013 file picture   the BND monitoring base in Bad Aibling, near Munich, Germany is photographed.  German weekly Der Spiegel reports that the country's foreign intelligence agency , BND, eavesdropped on calls made by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his predecessor Hillary Clinton. Der Spiegel reported Saturday Aug. 16, 2014 that the agency, known by its acronym BND, tapped a satellite phone conversation Kerry made in 2013. The magazine says the agency also recorded a conversation between Clinton and former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan a year earlier.  (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader,File )
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    Report: German intel spied on Kerry, Clinton

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    August 16, 2014 1:40 pm
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    In Georgia, a SWAT team broke into a house searching for drugs and threw a flash-bang grenade inside a child's crib. The excessive force was disgusting to begin with. Even worse is the fact that the police had the wrong house and there were no drugs. (iStock Photo)
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    Nanny-state mindset leads to police brutality

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    August 1, 2014 3:30 pm
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    FILE - This March 11, 2014 file photo shows CIA Director John O. Brennan speaking in Washington. The CIA's insistence that it did not spy on its Senate overseers collapsed July 31 with the release of a stark report by the agency's internal watchdog documenting improper computer surveillance and obstructionist behavior by CIA officers. Those internal conclusions prompted Brennan to abandon months of defiance and defense of the agency and apologize to Senate intelligence committee leaders. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
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    August 1, 2014 7:38 am
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    Twitter: Govt. requests for user data increased
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    Twitter: Govt. requests for user data increased

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    July 31, 2014 8:03 pm
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    Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan admitted Thursday that agency officials acted improperly when they hacked Senate computers, according to the Associated Press. (AP Photo)
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    If it’s not OK to spy on senators, is it still OK to spy on citizens?

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    July 31, 2014 5:08 pm
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    UN: Nations hide rise in private digital snooping
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    UN: Nations hide rise in private digital snooping

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