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Saturday, December 17, 2005
Iraq After The Vote
Iraq today began to relax some of the security measures it imposed in the run-up to last Thursday's election, and the main Sunni minority alliance remains optimistic. Kelly Cobiella reports.
Bush Defends Spy Program
President Bush said he personally has authorized secret eavesdropping programs in the U.S. more than 30 times since the Sept. 11 attacks. Joie Chen reports.
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Editor Discusses Bush's Speech
Maurice DuBois spoke with Jeffrey Stein, editor of Congressional Quarterly, about the president's hard-hitting speech about national security on Saturday.
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Is The U.S. Spying At Home?
A New York Times article reported that President Bush ordered the NSA to eavesdrop on e-mail and phone conversations of Americans inside the United States. Bill Plante has more on the fallout.
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Bush Stymied On Patriot Act
Gloria Borger reports from Washington, where the Senate rejected an attempt to reauthorize several provisions in the controversial post-9/11 legislation.
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Militias A Concern In Iraq
The top commander of U.S. forces in Iraq called yesterday's elections a "great success." But as Kimberly Dozier reports, even with a freely elected government, the country will remain dangerous.
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