SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE HEARING ON REPORTERS PRIVILEGE LEGISLATION.
U.S. attorney Chuck Rosenberg from Texas testifies at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on "Reporters' Privilege Legislation on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on October 19, 2005. Rosenberg, representing President Bush's administration, said that the bill as drafted would seriously impede the government's ability to "enforce the law, fight terrorism and protect the national security." (UPI Photo/Kamenko Pajic)
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