Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) compares the surveillance programs of the 1970s and today at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the secret NSA surveillance program.

Posted by Staff on February 6, 2006 |

Kennedy says that the attorney general at the time consulted with the Judiciary Committee, got cooperation of phone companies, dealt with Congress, and used FISA. (2:03)

 
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February 6, 2006

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