james bamford. do you have any information or any reporting that suggests those safeborders aren't in place? >> i have no idea because you don't know until there's a leak or the "new york times" or somebody else breaks a story that something is being done illegally. the problem is not only just the oversight. these problems are constantly making mistakes. ted kennedy was put on the watch list for months before he could get off it. there are thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people put on the watch list by accident. the more information you have of people being put into this big calderon of data, the more chances you have of innocent people being caught up in this web. >> warner: all right, well, thank you, james bamford, and michael leiter. thank you both. >> brown: now, a look at china's latest efforts to communicate with the rest of the world... from washington, d.c. ray suarez has the story. they're at work with producers, editors and writers from around the northerly a brand spanking new