NPR: Privacy Advocates Unhappy With Obama’s NSA Changes

NPR: Privacy Advocates Unhappy With Obama’s NSA Changes:

President Obama laid out his ideas for reforming the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs on Friday. In the wake of his speech, NPR’s Lynn Neary talks with Cindy Cohn of the Electronic Frontier Foundation to understand objections that remain for privacy advocates.

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