> "Unless the United States is engaged in hostilities against a country or there is an emergency need for this type of surveillance, I do not believe the United States should be collecting phone calls or emails of friendly presidents and prime ministers,"
Hang on a minute! Knowing Feinstein, she's trying to build a loophole here where the NSA can still spy on everyone in those countries except their executive government, while appearing to be serious about reining it on "spying on allies".
So far Feinstein hasn't done anything that wasn't to support the NSA in one way or another. I wouldn't trust her with this.