update. we'll stay in close contact. dozens of recommendations for sweeping changes to the nsa, but how many if any will the obama administration heed? the uproar over the agency's most controversial surveillance program is heating up with some lawmakers calling for a high-level resignation. jim scuitto is joining us with the latest. jim? >> reporter: the white house says it's open to all 46 of these recommendation, but we have an early sense of the ones they are going to accept and not accept. we know they're open to white house approval being necessary for any monitoring of the communication. on the other size, the white house has already dismissed a couple, including placing a civilian leader at the top of the nsa. now, at the same time the president's own director of national intelligence who oversees all of these intelligence programs, james clapper, under new pressure, long before a man nailed edward snowden revealed this surveyians