gettingay, we are information we do not need? adm. rogers: no.rlie: let me ask a different way, did edward snowden raise any red flags that we ought to have done for ourselves? adm. rogers: i often get that question. i would argue, look, if you believe we are doing something illegal, immoral or unethical, i expect you to be a professional and raise your hand and say i have a problem with this. as anultiple venues individual to raise those concerns, whether you want to do it within the organization, withde the organization inspector general's or your elected representatives, there are lots of venues to do this. the answer is not for any one of us to unilaterally decide that i will decide what is right and wrong and which laws to obey. i would argue that is not a good place for us as a nation. if you believe something being done is wrong, stand up and raise it. i can remember that i had a discussion with my father. charlie: a lot of people did that after snowden that they thought too much information was being collected and that safeguards were not