Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA), member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, speaks at a hearing to investigate the legality of the secret NSA surveillance program.
Kennedy says that the disclosed surveillance program sends the wrong message to those that are on the front lines, to telephone companies, and to those in terrorist networks. (1:05)
February 6, 2006
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