0 cammeron, keep it pithy, what is google doing exactly? they say they want to be able to report more to the public about what they have been required to do by the government because in their words to filing in the spy court in d.c. that overseas nsa and fisa court they say their reputation has been damaged and their business has been hurt because of false and misleading reports by the media so, what they want to do is report exactly how many times requests for information under by the fisa court were approved and that they have provided information on and they want to be able to tell the public exactly how many users would be affected by that right now, what these companies yahoo, google, apple, microsoft, can report, is the total number of requests of information from all levels of government. state, local, federal, it doesn t break them out by specifics. so this one particular program that the nsa has, it allows them to kind of surveil broadly internet traffic. they want to be a
journalist or not and look in my family s computer and look in my work computer and go through it like they did. you sue their butt off. it s outrageous. and dennis miller is also outraged that hackers are apparently attacking news reporters. the d-man will be here. bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone from the nation s capital. the factor begins right now. bill: i m bill o reilly reporting tonight from washington. president obama and national security that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo. no matter what you think about government snooping, the cataloging of phone calls and emails, the intent is to protect us from terrorism. in recent years, these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe to include helping prevent the terrorist the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. bill: so here is the question: should the u.s. government be