dianne fienstein has been vigorous in its defense of c.i.a. and its programsment >> we see what the the justice review comes up with. if people are interested in looking at the c.i.a. and what their role is in wars around the world, including afghanistan, drone wars, and osama bin laden, you should read marks book: >> a pleasure to have you. >> now to the supreme court which reversed nearly four decades of campaign spending caps, depending on who you speak to, the 5:4 decision may blow out a fire wall of corruption. just johnson wrote: justice briar wrote: >> let's bring in jeffrey stone from chicago, he's written a number of books on constitutional law, and a professor at the chicago law school. he got back speaking at the n.s.a. where he made surprising comments about the intelligent agencies role. we'll start with the campaign finance ruling. good to see you. one thing both sides agrees on is this furthers the citizen united ruling striking down limits on campaign spending. it does not increase the amount an individual can contribute to a c