"studio b." for the first time we're seeing a top secret court order that allows the feds to keep track on everything we do, every single thing or we're seeing some of the order. see the black marks on there? you can see how they redacted a lot of it. they tend to do such things but the document does state that the feds must have "reasonable suspicion" that the records they collect would help protect against terrorism. it's that specific. the director of national intelligence james clapper declassified that document at the congressional hearing today along with two other reports which lay out how the government keeps tabs on nearly every single one of us. today on capitol hill the deputy american general strongly defended that secret surveillance court. >> the 11 judges on the fisa court are far from a rubber stamp. they review all of our pleadings thoroughly, question us and don't approve an order until they are satisfied we've met all