The Senate Intelligence Committee approved Thursday by a vote of 13-2another set of changes to the nation's surveillance laws, including a way for telecoms to escape lawsuits charging them with violating the nation's privacy laws by helping with secret spy programs.
Democratic Senators Russell Feingold (Wisconsin) and Ron Wyden (Oregon) were the two lone votes against the bill, which they successfully modified to include a provision forcing the NSA to get warrants when targeting Americans oversees.