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FNC Evening News for Wednesday, Dec 08, 2004
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Born out of the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, the intelligence reform bill would put in place the biggest changes to U.S. intelligence gathering since the CIA was created. That was after World War Two and now that bill is headed to the president's desk for his signature. The bill passed today by the Senate contains a host of anti-terror provisions, including the creation of a director of national intelligence to oversee the nation's military and civilian spy agencies and to make sure ...
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