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August 7, 2007
New Eavesdropping Signed Legislation
From NPR.com: President Bush signed legislation Sunday setting legal parameters for foreign intelligence surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency.
The new law allows the government to eavesdrop without a warrant on communications between Americans and people reasonably believed to be outside the United States.
Siobhan Gorman, intelligence correspondent at The Baltimore Sun, talks with Andrea Seabrook.
Listen. . . [Mark Godsey]
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