0 has been held constitutional by another federal judge, so it will be an issue that will go all of the way to the supreme court. i think those are business recor records. i think a lot of the american opinion that you have against that is because people think that that s taking the content of those records and it isn t. it says number such and such on call such and such on this duration on such and such a day. that s it, but the fact that all of those numbers are stored so that when the terror suspect out of the country calls one of those numbers, then they can see the transactions that might have occurred that number and if they go to get the name or the content of that conversation, they have to, under the law, go caught in a situation. he shouldn t have said what he said, but it is explainable as to why he did and in reference to a senate-approved nsa director, your thoughts? well, we already confirmed the four-star general. that is a conversation by the senate what this proposal
0 have an opportunity to tell it all at some point. i ll have that plot form. when my time is write i ll tell my whole story. thanks, guys. good morning, everybody. it s monday. what do you think of that a-rod guy? what i think what the new york post thinks, but that s just my opinion. it s monday, august 5th. and the daily news calls him dead man playing. there s that too. with us on set pulitzer-prize winning historian jon meacham, president of the council on foreign relations, richard haas, nbc news political reporter kasie hunt and in washington columnist and associated editor for the washington post david ignatius. as a red sox fan, this bereeves me greatly. richbds haas, you re a yankee fan, let s gloat. they re going to get him out this year, next year. bob costas, coming talking about b but i don t the yankees. phil griffin the president of this esteemed right wing network said that he sees this as hypocritical because he says owners have been making billi