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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">July 29, 2013: Demonstrators hold a banner during a protest against the
U.S. National Security Agency, NSA, and the German intelligence agency,
BND, during a rally in Berlin.APA broad range of officials including those
outside the NSA potentially have access to the agency's bulk phone records,
according to newly declassified documents that also show the agency has
had "compliance problems" with these databases in the past.The Office of
the Director of National Intelligence on Wednesday released three previously
secret documents, just as intelligence officials began to testify on Capitol
Hill at a high-profile Senate hearing on government surveillance.They begin
to shed light on how the NSA collects and scours reams of
digital data on the phone and email records of millions. The documents
once again stress that these programs allow the government to collect basic
information about phone calls and email communications, but not the content
of those messages. They say most of the information "is never reviewed,"
while describing the programs as vital to the "early warning system" for
detecting terror plots.But, amid emerging claims that too many people have
access to the information -- including lower-level workers and contractors
like NSA leaker Edward Snowden -- the documents describe a number of
scenarios where people inside and outside the NSA can tap into the
information.One declassified surveillance court order, which according to
The
In this Sept. 13, 2012 file photo, a Libyan man investigates the
inside of the U.S. Consulate after the attack that killed four Americans.APJust
two days after being confirmed, the new leader of the FBI is
facing pressure from Congress to get to the bottom of the Benghazi
terror attacks.Eight Republican lawmakers, voicing frustration about the
seemingly slow pace of the investigation 10 months after the Sept. 11
attacks, are preparing a letter to James Comey demanding he make the
Benghazi probe a priority, Fox News confirms. Comey was confirmed on Monday
to replace Robert Mueller at the helm of the FBI.Rep. Jason Chaffetz,
R-Utah, who started the letter along with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told
Fox News that the FBI is failing to interview key people connected
with the militant group Ansar al-Sharia."Our FBI has never talked to these
people, and that's just wholly unacceptable," Chaffetz said."This is a pathetic
effort to bring people to justice," Graham said, in a separate interview
with Fox News.In the draft letter, the lawmakers ask for a status
report within 30 days."Rumors continue to swirl about the whereabouts of
suspects involved in the attack. The FBI continues to add pictures of
potential assailants to its website and asks the Libyan people to assist
with identifying the alleged perpetrators.We struggle to understand why
we don't know more about those who attacked two U.S. compounds and
murdered four brave Americans," they
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