FILE -- In this file photo taken Wednesday, April 21, 2010, shows Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence James Clapper. Clapper called the disclosure of an Internet surveillance program "reprehensible" Thursday June 6, 2013 and said it risks Americans' security. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — Transferring to tamp down a public uproar spurred by means of the disclosure of two secret surveillance applications, the nation's top intelligence legitimate is declassifying key details about some of the programs whereas insisting the efforts to collect The usa's cellphone data and the U.S. internet use of foreign nationals in another country were felony, limited in scope and vital to realize terrorist threats.

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