might be help. it s important to note at the front what hasn t changed, quite frankly, the mission this table has is to provide you with decision advantage. what s changed is the world around us and within souse what we used to hold exclusively because we had capabilities that others didn t is now more shared and so as admiral rogers has said it isn t the access that s exclusive, it s the use, the concept of operations as general ashley said. i have the same concerns you do about getting the cooperations we need. i m optimistic about it. i think at the end of the day we can advance the american economy, we can advance american entrepreneurship and we can advance our understanding of the way that gets back to the first step. rest assured processing of data will come up in our closed
of a super spy, a director of national intelligence to be able to look after the 16 intelligence agencies. i think president obama like president bush recognized we spent a lot of money on intelligence. they rely on their staff and rely on the director of national intelligence to be able to supply them good information and that s what the nsa s job is, to be able to give our policy makers a decision advantage on foreign policy and national security issues. mike, if you look at life post 9/11 at the nation, how much we have spent, how many lives have been lost, how many people are injured and how much security has grown, the nsa not to mention the personal freedoms we ve given up. the nation has been transformed. you can argue that s exactly what the terrorists wanted. by what metric should the american people analyze who is actually winning the war? i think that you have to look at the fact there have been no