Friday, January 17, 2014

President Obama Unveils His NSA Surveillance Reforms



Obama Unveils Surveillance Reforms -- Voice of America

U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled reforms Friday in the vast surveillance being conducted by the country's clandestine National Security Agency.

Aiming to calm uproar over NSA telecommunications surveillance, Obama unveiled plans to end government control of an enormous cache of bulk phone records about calls made by Americans.

In a highly anticipated speech at the Justice Department, the president also said searching the data will now require judicial approval.

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