Committee the countrys intelligence chief, James Clapper, made his first public acknowledgement that his agency in his view doesnt need a court order to get Location Information from cell phones. He defended the widespread collection of data and its continued usefulness and called on Edward Snowden to give back what he took last year. Little by little americans are learning more about what their government has been up to around the world, and at home. Flapper had plenty to say about the value of what was taken and the man who took it. What i do want to speak to, as a nation Senior Intelligence offer, is the profound damage that his disclosures continue that us ca. The director of National Intelligence James Clapper appeared before the senate yesterday. What snowden has stolen and exposed has gone way way beyond his professed concerns. As a result, we have lost foreign sources including some shared with us by valued partners. In blistering testimony, he told the committee the snowden le
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