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NSA Secretly Surveilling Millions of Verizon Users

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Wednesday night, The Guardian broke the news that the National Security Administration, under orders from the Obama administration, has been secretly collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers. We’ll speak with the Guardian’s Washington D.C. bureau chief and a lawyer from the Center for Democracy & Technology to get the latest on the developing story.

Guests:

Ewan Macaskill, Washington D.C. bureau chief, The Guardian newspaper, which broke the NSA-Verizon phone records story

Gregory Nojeim, Senior Counsel at the Center for Democracy and Technology and the Director of its Project on Freedom, Security and Technolgoy

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