In addition to the three thousand lives, what else did we lose on 9/11? America’s founders wisdom carries well across a quarter millennium but the mission creep of the National Security State threatens that balance. Some see it as a fourth branch of government, something so powerful even totalitarian regimes would not dream of it. Author of “Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State,” Karen Greenberg is director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School and she delves into questions of how well it all works or does not and the state of our traditional American freedoms as we move forward.