results are certified and booker can officially join the senate. new jersey governor chris christie expects the process to be completed by early november. big changes could soon be becoming to the nsa. the director of the spy agency and top deputy are expected to leave in the coming year and giving president obama a chance to appoint his own replacements. keith alexander has led the agency since 2005 and longest tenure ever for an nsa director. folks say the decision to leave was long planned and not reaction to recent revelations about surveillance practices. the nsa is apparently playing a key role in the cia s drone program overseas. documents reviewed showing information gathered by that agency is factoring into the decisions about who to target with the drone strikes. much of the details however were not published at the request of intelligence officials. international team reporting progress and destroying syria s
electronic. reporter: now epeople change their social networks changes people they talk to change, so they have a five-year program where they go back and recertify someone for that clearance, but the former official said these things take time and they re expensive, so doing it any more often than that would be a very expensive proposition, wolf. chris lawrence, thanks very much. one key lawmaker says the man who admits being the nsa leaker is a defector and a danger to the united states. now that edward snowden s identity has been revealed, there s an even more heated debate about the obama administration s surveillance practices. let s go to our chief white house correspondent jessica yellen, she s got more on this part of the story. yesk? reporter: no comment from president obama on edward snowden or the leeaks, but his press secretary insisted the programs are legal and have congress s signoff. not everyone agrees. some of the critics say they re an overreach. what does pr
interest in getting their hands on him. jenna: sound like someone we certainly should have a conversation with. we ll see if it works out and he gets in custody. peter, thank you very much. thank you, jenna, sound like in the story that the government had wiretaps on that guy and big changes could be coming to wireless surveillance practices by law enforcement agencies. a look at one congressman s plan to keep a closer watch on people watching you.
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