it's hard to call in fisa court transparent when everything is done in secret. >> it's not. >> it's not transfaron clearly. >> there are good reasons for the fact that it's secret, obviously, but there's nobody arguing the other side in a fisa court, correct? you're just going there to obtain a search warrant, most everything is granted with rare exception, so i think there's a reason for it. i think these things need to be explained to the american people. i think what you're seeing from the administration is kind of a roll-out of this, a declassification, as dana points out as being the prime example. >> ifuls want to bring in jesslynn radek. she's a former whistle-blower. thanks for being here this morning. >> thank you. >> going back to what dana was talking about, the director will tell us about twoerror plots. if you read the blog that edward snowden put on yesterday