if our advo siries did what we do and how we did it, we'd be out of business.nding fathers put that in the constitution that the proceedings of the legislature has to be published except for where secrecy is involved. we maintained this for the last 100 years. you can't run the intelligence business telling everyone everything. programs are undertaken in secrecy trying to keep the nation safe. that's what we'll need to continue to do. >> we'll have to leave it there. thank you both. >>> the choices facing the country about privacy and civilians are largely in the -- surveillance are largely in the hands of court and congress, you have some choices. what are the choices facing the heads of senate. president, and law enforcement. are they largely political? we'll cover that next on "inside story". stay with me. >>> joining me now from new york is adam levin, a privacy expert, and the chair and founder of the i.d. t, 911, focussed on identity management solutions. you heard our previous guests. if you were sitting with someone that owns a phone, a computer, lives