mr. baker? >> chairman feinstein, vice chairman chandler, and it is a pleasure to be here.i would like to make two points. first, i do not believe we should end the bulk collection program. it will put us at risk, it will pass senator king suggested slower our response to serious terrorist incidents and with respect to this data as senator collins and senator rockefeller make clear and senator mikulski as well we do not know how the data will be stored or protected and the security of the searches being conducted it is of very serious risk we are taking for a payoff that in my view is minimal. what i would like to talk about in the main part of my presentation is the second step, the piling on step the house undertook to say not only will we end balks collection but require that you shows that you have one of a magic list of five identifiers you are asking for. if it is not on that list or doesn't look like something on that list you cannot ask for it for terrorism purposes. the list is person, entity, account, address or device. we will talk about some actual searches that