President Obama is this morning set to announce the changes he believes need to be made to the way the National Security Agency collects, analyzes and stores massive amounts of data about the phone calls and electronic communications of people around the world -- including Americans.
Our earlier post, "Obama Expected To Say NSA Should Not Hold 'Metadata'," previewed his remarks.
We'll be posting during Obama's address. He's due to start at 11 a.m ET. We're also embedding the White House's livestream for those who wish to watch.
For more background and context, see these earlier posts:
-- Five Changes To The NSA You Might Hear In Obama's Speech
-- Obama's NSA Speech: Just What Eisenhower Warned About?
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