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8 30 P.M. (13) NOW Mark Klein, the AT&T technician who exposed a secret room apparently used by the National Security Agency inside an AT&T switching center in San Francisco, describes how the room was used and discusses attempts to give telecommunications companies legal immunity in eavesdropping cases.
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The Bush administration has prioritized passing legislation giving telecommunications companies immunity for past support of the administration's warrantless wiretapping.
In a separate corruption scandal, government auditors estimated that officials may have cost the federal government $40 billion by giving telecommunications licenses to favored companies rather than auctioning them.
The Patriot Act infamously gave telecommunications companies immunity from being sued for allowing Intelligence agencies to tap phone and Internet lines.
Do you support giving telecommunications companies amnesty for past illegal activities they may have committed in their support of Bush's wiretapping policies?
They're about to pass another one, giving telecommunications corporations retroactive amnesty for breaking the law -- since the telecoms have realized the error of their ways and now donate zillions of dollars to Democrats rather than Republicans.
This has the potential of giving the telecommunications companies' legitimacy in the eyes of the public.
The U.S. remains the world's financial leader, and bad news here moves overseas rapidly, given instant telecommunications, international hedge-fund activity and 24-hour trading.
"Particularly given that telecommunications today are globally connected.
Congress agreed to give immunity to telecommunications partners in the measure, but refused to make it retroactive.
Mr. Mukasey also pushed Congress to give immunity to telecommunications companies for any illegal acts they committed while helping the administration carry out its outlaw domestic spying program.
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