i m brooke baldwin. moment ago, on this air, you heard us report than this new review suggests the nsa should make changes to its phone surveillance program, and this report will no doubt add to the debate as far as whether or not nsa leaker edward snowden should receive amnesty. critics call him a traitor, but one supporter in this opinion piece on cnn.com says the criminal, not edward snowden but the nsa. and jay kirk wiebe should know because this is a man who tried to expose the nsa a couple years ago the legal way, and he said he was indicted for it. he was a model nsa employee, earning several recommendations and retiring after more than 30 years of service. so kirk wiebe himself joins me now here. nice to have you on with me. thank you for joining me. thank you for inviting me to be with you, brooke. so, obviously, read your piece. you say yes, you say give ed
this. in fact the you think about the giants, the nets, the knicks, it s pretty ugly moment. that s what robbie cano said. that s why he went to seattle. wall street journal put the numbers together and found for new york sports this is the worst time since 1966, based on combined records of all the teams. you re kidding. you won five world series in the that s brutal. here are the new yankees. up next a federal judge has ruled against the nsa phone surveillance program. michael hayden joins us next with the court s decision. we ll be right back with morning joe . life s an adventure when you re with her.
surveillance program used by the nsa is likely unconstitutional. find out what it means for you, for our security against the fight on terror. plus, did the boston bomber, the older tsarnaev brother, hear voices? a new report in this incredible investigation by the boston globe, suggests he suffered from schizophrenia and that s just the beginning of the revelations from this incredible piece. stay with me.
america to announce she has breast cancer. doctors diagnosed her after she got a mammogram live on the air on october 1st as part of the breast cancer awareness month. the doctor said that test most likely saved her life, test she put off for more than a year. i decided to took one for the team. didn t want to have the mammogram, and a few short weeks later, words i never expected to hear, was told i had breast cancer. you saw there amy was sitting next to robin roberts. she, of course, survived her own battle against breast cancer, and a potentially deadly blood disease. amy robach will have a double mastectomy on thursday and she plans to be aggressive in fighting the disease. privacy advocates are asking the supreme court to weigh in on the national security agency s phone surveillance program. documents from ed snowden reveal another federal court ordered
to our allies around the world. but having said that, we ve got to find the right balance here. and clearly we re imbalanced as we stand here. imbalanced as we stand here. sir, you ve defended the nsa s phone surveillance program. you ve also been quoted as saying that surveillance of our allies protects them and the u.s. but is it worth the risk of alienating our staunchest supporters overseas, and is this just a diplomatic nightmare in the making? obviously, you know, the disclosure does create problems. now for years whatever was going on was not disclosed and that s why what snowden did is so contemptible because of these issues it creates for the u.s., which could end up resulting in the loss of american life. so the nsa is not doing this for fun. it s not doing it for any sense of political blackmail. there s no instance yet of any abuse by the nsa. it s done to get information and intelligence that s essential to fill out the mosaic that we need