Rep. Sensenbrenner: President 'ought to draw a line' for NSA
Clip: 10/29/2013 | 6m 41s
A bipartisan group of lawmakers are calling for an end to most of the NSA's phone and email surveillance. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., says he believes the president "ought to draw a line" that NSA shouldn't cross. He joins Judy Woodruff to discuss why he believes there should be reform of the scope of U.S. spying programs.
Aired: 10/29/13
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