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>> the message to the nsa is now coming from every branch of government, from every corner of our nation. nsa, you've gone too far. >> reporter: to help restore u.s. credibility abroad, the panel suggests sweeping reforms, including striking agreements with allies such as france and germany on what spying among friends is acceptable and what is not. the panel says monitoring of foreign leaders by the new york the -- the nsa should require approval from the white house. a meeting of the country's largest tech companies met to say they flew to washington to voice their concern on government surveillance, hurting their bottom line abroad to the tune of $35 billion in lost business. several were frustrated with the white house's focus on the troubled healthcare.gov site. at that meeting sources say the president said one thing he is not considering is a pardon for nsa leaker edward snowden.

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