Obama's proposed changes will allow N.S.A. to continue - or expand - vast collection of personal data
President Obama said Friday, in his first major speech on electronic surveillance, that "the United States is not spying on ordinary people who don’t threaten our national security." Obama placed restrictions on access to domestic phone records collected by the National Security Agency, but the changes he announced will allow it to continue -- or expand -- the collection of personal data from billions of people around the world, Americans and foreign citizens alike.