circuity, the fourth thatd an opinion countermanded a panel decision that would have required a search for historic cell phone data. i'm still contemplating whether we will be seeking search warrant for historic cell phone data. we will seek it through a search one as opposed to a for phone order. they are clearly crying out for congress to take the lead. congress needs to get involved in this because they are forward thinking and have a better ability to address this as a whole, if you will. the final point is that people like myself are talking about this. we are not enemies. as an elected prosecutor, i have a much more forward-looking view on the warrant requirement than most people would assume a law enforcement official would have. however, i do have concerns about the investigative process, and the only way we will understand each other's position is to try to work it out to the legislative process. peter: you heard what mr. porter had to say. what is your selling point to law enforcement officials? neema: i think we are in agreement to this is an issue that congress needs to tak