Good morning to you, welcome to al jazeera america. Im Morgan Radford live from new york city. The controversial spying program that collect millions of american phone records will be limited. Thats a commitment president obama made on friday. The proposed reforms do not put an end to mass spying but provide more oversight. They assure allies that they will not monitor phone calls. Theres no guarantees that theyll be implemented. Patty culhane explains. The extent of the spying carried out by the United States, hugely controversial overseas. Beside president obamas speech only a handful of the usual protesters showed up to demand changes. The president took to the stage, promising to change little. When it comes to spying outside the u. S. Allied leaders can by assured they will not listen to the phone call. Every text, call and video chat will be stored. The u. S. President says that shouldnt bother most people in the world. The bottom line is that people around the world. Regardless
Iceberg. We talk to you about the other companies who could be a threat. [ music ] hello to you. Welcome to al jazeera america. Im radford live from new york city. President obama announced several reforms to the National Security agencys electronic surveillance programs. N. S. A. Will continue to collect millions of phone records, but the government will not keep that information, but it is not clear who will. Patty culhane explains. The extent of the spying carried out by the United States, hugely controversial overseas. Beside president obamas speech, only a handful of protesters showed up demanding changes. The president took to the statement, promising to change little. When it comes to spying outside the u. S. , allied leaders can be assured that the u. S. Wont listen to phone calls. But some people every call, text may be stored, but not as long. The u. S. President says it shouldnt bother most people in the world. The bottom line is people around the world, regardless of nation
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Kelsey M. Mullen, 36, died Saturday, May 1, 2021, surrounded by her loving family at Miriam Hospital in Providence. She and her husband of five years Ryen D. Mullen shared over ten years together full of love and adventure.
Born in Providence, she was the daughter of Walter and Joan (Pizzo) Hobbs of Lincoln. Kelsey had lived in Smithfield for four years.
Kelsey was a Child Life Specialist at Hasbro Children’s Hospital for 14 years. She was a graduate of Wheelock College in Boston. Kelsey loved caring for the kids in the Tomorrow Fund Clinic and was always empowered to see the resiliency of the kids and their families during what is often the hardest parts of their lives. As the Tomorrow Fund Clinic’s Child Life Specialist, Kelsey was also the program director for the annual, week-long, day camp at Hasbro called Camp Dotty for children with cancer and their siblings. This week-long camp was always the most taxing but rewarding part of h