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View All Images- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States Attorney General Eric Holder, left, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat of Vermont), second left, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Comey, second right, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan, right, engage in conversation prior to U.S. President Barack Obama's remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States Attorney General Eric Holder, left, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat of Vermont), second left, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Comey, second right, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan, right, engage in conversation prior to U.S. President Barack Obama's remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States Attorney General Eric Holder, left, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat of Vermont), second left, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Comey, second right, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan, right, engage in conversation prior to U.S. President Barack Obama's remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States Attorney General Eric Holder, left, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat of Vermont), second left, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Comey, second right, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan, right, engage in conversation prior to U.S. President Barack Obama's remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States Attorney General Eric Holder, left, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat of Vermont), second left, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Comey, second right, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan, right, engage in conversation prior to U.S. President Barack Obama's remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- United States Attorney General Eric Holder, left, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat of Vermont), second left, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Comey, second right, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan, right, engage in conversation prior to U.S. President Barack Obama's remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia
- Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan, left, speaks with James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, right, prior to the President's remarks on signals intelligence programs and how they can be used to protect national security while supporting foreign policy and respecting privacy and civil liberties, at the Department of Justice in Washington DC, on January 17, 2014. Photo Credit: Aude Guerrucci/CNP/AdMedia `