From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Speer.President Obama has met with a selected group Senators and representativesas he continues his review of government intelligence gathering programs.NPR's Tamara Keith explainsthe president would soon announce what revision is if any would be made.It's just one in a flurry of meeting set in the White House this weekas the president considers his changes to surveillance programs."He is obviously close to the end of this review."White House press secretary Jay Carney saysObama is considering 46 recommendations made by an intelligence review group the president appointed."There will be some, I expect, that he will want to act on or want the government to act on right away.There will be others that he may decide should not be acted on,and there may be some that would require further review."This comes in a week of a leak from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden about the bold collection of American phone data.Tamara Keith, NPR News, the White House.California's governor says the nation's largest state has finally turn the corner.Scott Dectroll, number station KQED reportsgovernor Brown wants to increase California spending by more than 8 billion dollars.During the depth of recession, California was cutting spending by tens of billions of dollars.Now the state has multi-billion dollars surplusand the always cautious Brown wants to increase spending."After years of drought and the cutbacks and pink slips for the teachers,