resulted in the release of some we look at these concerns around access and transparency with stephen engelberg, the editor- in-chief of propublica, a news organization known for its investigations and journalism on these topics. we did invite the obama administration to appear but it declined our request. we did invite the obama administration for an interview but they designed. they want to say look at all these freedom of requests we did answer and obviously journalists are unhappy with that. >> let's be clear, the freedom of information law has never been fully functional right? the administration is supposed to answer in a certain number of days, they never do. all administrations have blocked out huge swaths of sensitive documents, so knot nog in one accepts. anecdotally we've had a sense it's gotten worse and the a.p. downfirms it is worse and never has been great. >> sreenivasan: how sit worse for a journalist to draw accessed information from the administration. >> the administration campaigned on wanting to be epically transparent and that's clearly what's happened. they have pursued