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How much can the numbers you dial on your cell phone really reveal about you? When the NSA surveillance program was exposed, the government said they didn't listen to calls, and only collected metadata, such as numbers dialed

How much can the numbers you dial on your cell phone really reveal about you? When the NSA surveillance program was exposed, the government said they didn't listen to calls, and only collected metadata, such as numbers dialed. As CNET's Sumi Das found out, that metadata can actually reveal personal information.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from the April 14, 2014 edition.

Mindy Corporon is the mother of one victim killed by a gunman at a Kansas City-area Jewish community center and the daughter of another. Police believe Jews may have been the shooting suspect's intended targets, but all three killed Sunday were Christians; and, following the Boston Marathon bombing one year ago, a shrine sprang up at the race's finish line. Thousands of items left at the makeshift memorial are now on display in an exhibit honoring the victims of the attack.

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Reps. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and Dutch Ruppersberger. D-Md. announce a bill offering reforms to NSA programs they say will satisfy advocates against personal privacy infringement while also meeting requirements to thwart terrorist activity

Reps. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and Dutch Ruppersberger. D-Md. – respectively the chairman and ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee – announced their End Bulk Collection Act, which offers reforms to National Security Agency programs they say will satisfy advocates against personal privacy infringement while also meeting requirements to thwart terrorist activity.

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The president says the intelligence community has come up with some options for reforming the National Security Agency that will satisfy advocates against personal privacy infringement while also meeting requirements to thwart terrorist activity

President Obama said during a press conference in the Netherlands that the intelligence community has come up with some options for reforming the National Security Agency that will satisfy advocates against personal privacy infringement while also meeting requirements to thwart terrorist activity.

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