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JEFFREY BROWN (Newshour): And now the fallout from a prize-winning investigation.
A post-9/11 surveillance program by the New York City Police Department on Muslim communities has raised calls for a federal probe and sparked a debate over domestic intelligence gathering.
It was first brought to light last summer in a series of reports by The Associated Press. Yesterday, the AP journalists responsible for the story were awarded a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting.
Adam Goldman is a part of that team and joins me now.
Here's AP's video
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