public while still federally employed, but those are generally positive looks at their agency. jon? jon: yeah. so what's dodson going to do now? >> reporter: well, federal codes explicitly say that employees can't make outside income without permission. dodson didn't get it. but the aclu, which is representing him, says that the policy is too broad. rather than provide a specific objection that would allow for a line-by-line redaction, atf policy, quote: grants supervisors the discretion to censor critical speech simply because it annoys or embarrasses the atf. the aclu says it's constitutionally inadequate, and the unarmed truth will come out in january with or without agency permission. jon? jon: that's going to be interesting. william la jeunesse, thank you. jenna: u.s. special forces capturing one of the most-wanted terrorists this weekend, a man