WASHINGTON (AP) — Leading senators unveiled proposed changes to the way the National Security Agency gathers U.S. records in its hunt for overseas terrorists or spying targets, and top intelligence officials said they would cooperate to try to win back the public trust, following disclosures about the extensive NSA collection of telephone and email records of millions of Americans.The Senate Intelligence Committee’s bipartisan leadership used a hearing Thursday to promote legislation to change the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act.
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