On Monday, leaders of the G8 nations gathered for a working dinner in Northern Ireland to kick off the two-day summit. While the G-8 summit usually focuses on the global economy, this year the issues of government surveillance and the Syrian civil war are dominating the agenda.
Last week TIME released a poll which found 54% of Americans believe NSA leaker Edward Snowden made the right decision by unveiling the classified surveillance programs, and 76% believe that we will eventually learn that the surveillance program is even bigger and more widespread than originally known. “The official response to these two leaks is … an elite consensus that these things were good programs. They were not illegal, laws were not broken in these cases,” TIMES’s Senior White House Correspondent Michael Scherer said on Thursday’s show. “I think there is some consensus in Congress, in America, in the White House, that this is just the reality of the world.”








