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this. the fact is, there s human intervention in this program, and because of that there s going to be human error. but we don t want to throw out the baby with the bath water here. i mean, people are going to pick away at this nsa program and perhaps neuter it, and then we re going to have some real problems with counterterrorism. don t forget what we ve seen, you know, nsa told us they ve stopped as many as 50 plots because of this program here. the program is under continual oversight. maybe it needs more and, in fact, the information that came out today in the washington post, it seems to me, was an internal investigation, not an external investigation. the inspector general of, be ig, was the ig, was policing itself. anytime you have a program where people are involved in it, there are going to be mistakes. alisyn: sure. but anytime you have an agency policing itself or if the policing doesn t work, for instance, let me give you an example, you know the foreign intelligence su
but about 200 people overall. jon: most of these cadet cans don t appreciate how beautiful the place is until after they get out of there, you may be one of those. exactly. i didn t go back for 15 years, but we ll be back this weekend, we re doing a book signing on the rooftop lounge friday, tonight and tomorrow night. jon: and where do people get it? leadership profiles of courage.com or at the thayer hotel. jon: dan rice, thank you. alisyn: that should be a beautiful venue tonight. meanwhile, back to our top story, police are authorized to use deadly force in the chaotic confrontations with the muslim brotherhood in egypt. a close or look at what this means for the region and the u.s., just ahead. [gunfire] the great outdoors, and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let s leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears.
strength of the muslim brotherhood after the crackdown yesterday. they re showing they still have organization. people are still willing to come out on the streets after hundreds of people have been killed. i think this shows that this is a long-term struggle. the military is not going to sweep these people away. we potentially are going to see months or longer of violence, struggle, potentially terrorism. it is a frightening prospect. alisyn: it sure is. also the military as we learned today has been authorized to use deadly force if they feel it necessary to use live ammunition and it was interesting, i was struck by a report that said the muslim brotherhood was instructed to go to friday prayers and then come out and be prepared for this day of rage. so, go pray and then come out with your rage. this is obviously a very combustible combination. yeah, we see a real confrontation here. quite frankly neither side is particularly liberal. neither side is particularly friendly to the
back from a bruising experience in iraq. he was known as a quiet sphinx-like student. the general was trained by the americans, given a chance to study at a preeminent war college and wrote the following, quote: that was a quote from the 11-pae paper that he produced while he was at the u.s. army war college back in 2006. none of his professors at the time thought he would be the next strongman of egypt, jon. jon: wow. jennifer griffin at the pentagon, jennifer, thank you. alisyn: meanwhile, there s brand new evidence that shows the highly-secretive national security agency spying on everyday, law-abiding americans, and it happens thousands of times a year. the nsa admits breaking privacy