wanted one of the first things she said was how she wanted to get money to politics. the problem is that you can t do that unilaterally. you ve got to win first. i think she s realized that such is the scale of money against her. and such is her ability to raise money. she s got to pitch in and make her super pac gets some support. so yeah there s a slight hypocrisy in it, but it s hard to see what else she d do. the other big story in politics today, the federal court overruling the nsa surveillance program. with you re from in the u.k. there s debate over how much surveillance to have after 9/11. what s interesting about this decision, we ll put up a quote, it says, look this bulk data program, the the one edward snowden exposed, is not about individual terror cases but seeks records to create a vast data bank, basically a huge warehouse of data on millions of
president obama to end the nsa s domestic bulk program which is the first program that we reported with the snowden documents. do you share that view? do you think those disclosures are leading potentially positive reforms now? well, i do. i think the fact is, i think the president should let the program expire. one good thing in the patriot act is that it had an expiration date. let it expire. we can do that. in fact, if it came up for a vote in the house to reauthorize it, i think it would go down and go down hard. and i think that the president s acknowledging that with this effort. and, you know, the bulk data program, the nsa overreach, it s just endless. and it s got to be curbed and there s a lot of bipartisan support to the store. a better balance to respect individual liberties along with security. congressman, the house is dysfunctional. i think everybody understands that and it s probably going to be that way for several years. do you ever get tired of the uphill battle,