mr. rosenzweig: sure, and if i could go back a little bit, i like exactly the point you made if i. olsen: sure, and could go back a little bit to what you said, i like executive point you made. certain challenges, and of course, the nsa's job is to go around the world and largely break laws, and the key is that they don't break the law within the united states, and your point being in your opening comments is that we live under rules of law in this country and in my experience at the nsa, this is taken extraordinarily seriously by the men and women who work at the nsa. sayhe same time, i would that going to general hayden's metaphor, and he and i had an opportunity to talk a little bit about his data for, he is exactly right when you're talking about an operator who has to be up on the line. there is a huge burden that the american people place on our leaders and the point from the makesperspective is that your job pretty hard as a lawyer. even though that is the right approach, that metaphor to put cleats is on he actually not true. the line of legality from having to advise someo