Business Insider: "60 Minutes" is getting slammed for a controversial, one-sided report on the National Security Agency and leaker Edward Snowden on Sunday night.
The two-part segment was reported by investigative reporter John Miller, and the problems with the piece started when he said this at the beginning of the segment: "Full disclosure: I once worked in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, where I saw firsthand how secretly the NSA operates."
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