reading on the sandy shores. what qualifies as a beach read when you are the commander-in-chief? obama did pick up a spy novel at walk s politics and pros book store thanksgiving weekend, plus a few more high brow literary choices and a book about the science of athletic performance. it s just as possible, maybe more likely the president will actually be pouring through the new 300-page independent review of the national security agency s under surveillance practices by a white house task force that landened on his desk this week. the report which was prepared by legal and intelligence experts makes 46 recommendations on how to reign in the nsa s expansive data collection practices. a response in a way to all of the intelligence secrets revealed this year by former nsa contractor edward snowden t. panel s biggest recommendation is they should put a stop to the practice of voluming up the phone records and holling that information indefinitely. that it should take a court order for th
out ahead of that rain it is going to be very warm in the south. even making it up in the mid-atlantic by sunday, some of these daytime highs notice this, in the upper 60s and lower 70s. but keep in mind, might feel warm but not going to look real nice, clouds and rain on the way. thanks a lot chris warren, from the weather channel. turning now to a red hot issue, security versus privacy. just this afternoon the white house announced it will release an outside panel s full report on american surveillance practices. this morning the president met with the members of the review group to discuss that report, which they submitted last friday. we ll have a readout of that meeting for you later today. comes after a federal court decision this week that the nsa s data collection practices are probably unconstitutional, a decision that has roots in a debate that s been going on since 9/11 and much earlier. how much surveillance is