well, i don't want to reup this now. we're in too much danger? >> we have expectation of privacy. fisa section 702, the foreign intelligence surveillance act is a legal authority that's been in place since 2008. set to expire at the end of the year, congress is having legislative debate whether to reauthorize it. on one hand, multiple senior national security officials of both parties said it's a productive and important legal authority. on the other hand, this issue of the security of information really is one that the government has to address if they're going to retain sensitive information, they have to have ability to protect it. judge jeanine: do you think we'll ever get there, carrie? >> certainly a lot of work that can be done between the government and private sector to improve information, both the government and private sector have insider threat programs but the government has to be able to assure the american public if it's going to collect sensitive information that it has the ability to protect it. judge jeanine: okay, carrie cordero, thank you for joining us again.