Senator Russell Feingold (D-WI) remarks that he finds the arguments over Guantanamo Bay "astounding," and responds to Steve Bradley, acting assistant Attorney General, on the National Security Program (NSA) program.
Senator Feingold argues to Bradbury that there should be some "honest acknowledgment . . . on a clearly illegal program," pertaining to detainees, and remarks "you’re gonna lose again," on taking the argument of detainees to the Supreme Court. (0:58)
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