Future of surveillance law FISA uncertain amid Republican infighting
CBS News
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The Senate on Friday agreed to a temporary extension of FISA, or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, until April 30.
A divide among House Republicans derailed a vote Thursday night to renew the law for five years.
Joshua Skule, former FBI chief of intelligence, joins "The Takeout" to discuss.
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