First POST: Hearing
09/27/2013Hearing Yesterday, the Senate Intelligence Committee heard testimony from top NSA officials, and took steps toward moving a bill proposed by its co-chairs, Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Saxy Chambliss, that would "change but preserve" the agency's collection of phone metadata. Feinstein says "a majority of the committee" supports the call log program. That's all you would learn if you read the New York Times account. Over at Firedoglake, Kevin Gosztola reports on an interchange between dissenting Sen. Mark Udall and NSA Director Keith Alexander. Udall asked if there were any "upper limits" on the number of phone records the NSA could collect and whether the agency's goal was to "collect the phone records of all Americans." Alexander said there was "no...