a government that has wide ear and wider powers. you are saying i don t trust them over here but i trust them over there. that is what makes people uncomfortable. i do think to dan s point about them releasing some information that would show people how important this program is, that is very important. last week google released a letter saying, look, we are asking fisa courts to let us put out there more specifically but not entirely what we re doing. that would comfort people. paul: i don t trust the government, you punish the abusers when they abuse their authority. calls from some quarters to shut nsa surveillance down. would it put american lives at risk? what is left if we do from drones and spies. the status of the other weapons in our arsenal, next. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios
his mother in kuwait. paul: you are saying the interrogation has been non-existent diminished? absolutely. we have the drone strikes, but as they said last month, he wants to reduce them and program scaled back. paul: also to use drones he has no know where the terrorists are. interrogation helps a lot. paul: what about traditional human intelligence spying, you have a double agent inside al-qaeda. do we do it well? this is much harder infiltrating kgb during the cold war. paul: because of the intensity of the group? exactly, it s decentralized nature. we had a double agent in yemen but he was exposed by the press and had to flee. in on the case we had a man in jordan, we thought he
people have been under the impression that what they say on-line and what they do on-line and what web sites they go to, that that s private. gregg: i think that s a mistakeen impression. you and i both. gregg: you argue in your column that if the nsa program has saved lives, then you re for it. if it hasn t, you re outraged. should the information about its success be as senator feinstein argues, declassified so americans like yourself can judge for themselves? well, maybe. but the counterargument is look, this is one of those hard ones. like you, i like to have an opinion. i like to think i know where i stand. but if you do say to me that this data mining program has saved lives of americans, then you can have my internet records. go see what s in it.
a lot of people thought tebow s career is over but he lives to play again. do i intend to run for president of the tim tebow fan club. but the media s enthusiasm didn t translate to the locker room. a talented guy, smart, works hard. gosh, we re all really impressed down here, i can tell you. we ve all seen him play. he can do a lot of things. tebow tebow will you play i don t think so the number two trender. sprung a leak. let s get straight to the story everybody is talking about. the nsa. knows what everyone is talking about. the nsa story has sean hannity. the nsa program, the data
but once again they are failing to act. now, i have been telling you on this program for years about the unjustified attack on this great american institution. back in 2006, the lame duck session of the congress passed legislation forcing the postal service to pre-fund their pension. imagine any business in america having to fund their health care and pension for the next 75 years, and do it in a ten-year window. no one would operate like that. you know what this is? this is government intrusion. this is a government takeover, and it is a complete effort to destroy the postal service, and it amazing me how little the american people are tay peiing attention to this story and how little they know about the postal service and its operations. now, many have bought the idea that the post office, well, they re obsolete, dysfunctional. ready to shut their doors. this is not the case. another myth. taxpayers dollars fund the mail service. that is a flat out lie.