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MI Rep. says phone number searches prevented attack

WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP)--   The Michigan congressman who chairs the House Intelligence Committee says the ongoing National Security Agency search of telephone records thwarted an attempted terrorist attack in the United States in the last few years. 

Republican Mike Rogers defended the telephone records collection at a Capitol Hill news conference on Thursday. He said the information culled from the records enabled U.S. authorities to stop a "significant case."

He declined to provide additional details but said he was in touch with U.S. officials about providing more information.

He said the NSA search is for business records and is constantly being reviewed. He said nothing is done without court approval.

The Michigan congressman who chairs the House Intelligence committee says the ongoing National Security Agency search of telephone records thwarted an attempted terrorist attack in the United States in the last few years.

Republican Mike Rogers defended the telephone records collection at a Capitol Hill news conference on Thursday. He said the information culled from the records enabled U.S. authorities to stop a "significant case."

He declined to provide additional details but said he was in touch with U.S. officials about providing more information.

He said the NSA search is for business records and is constantly being reviewed. He said nothing is done without court approval.

The Michigan congressman who chairs the House Intelligence committee says the ongoing National Security Agency search of telephone records thwarted an attempted terrorist attack in the United States in the last few years.

Republican Mike Rogers defended the telephone records collection at a Capitol Hill news conference on Thursday. He said the information culled from the records enabled U.S. authorities to stop a "significant case."

He declined to provide additional details but said he was in touch with U.S. officials about providing more information.

He said the NSA search is for business records and is constantly being reviewed. He said nothing is done without court approval.

Nicole was born near Detroit but has lived in the U.P. most of her life. She graduated from Marquette Senior High School and attended Michigan State and Northern Michigan Universities, graduating from NMU in 1993 with a degree in English.