31 July 2013
Updated at 11:55 ET
US declassifies phone-snooping order
John Inglis deputy director of the National Security Agency, speaks with committee chairman Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) after testifying during a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill 31 July 2013 in Washington, DC
Deputy director of the NSA John Inglis (left) is among the officials to be questioned by the Senate
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The Obama administration has released documents on its phone-snooping, as a Senate panel questions intelligence officials about the programme
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