framers didn t contemplate wiretapping but the fourth amendment applies. that s not an open process. you don t give notice to the person you re wiretapping we will try to get a warrant to tap your phone. there is an element of secrecy, if you will. it s involved historically in these kinds of decisions. again, it s all about checks and balances and i think it s all about minimizing the potential for abuse in the executive and that is why, for example, in this phone record thing, let s not it gives me the creeps that the nsa will have all of those records. let s have them somewhere else and if we need to then find out who tsarnaev called we will go and get essentially a warrant to do that. as is said this is implicated stuff and the technology is changing so fast. the executive will always justify any intrusion on behalf of security and then, of course, it falls over and gets could
remember. if he did it he is sorry for it it why aren t we going to apply the same standard to barack obama. he admitted in his book he was into heavy drug use, heavy use of alcohol. we don t know how he got into college. whether he did it on a foreign scholarship. we don t know what courses he took. what grades he made. i want to see those things. that worries me a whole lot more. because college is more relevant than high school. i think it certainly is if you decide was he a good student? did he make good grades? here is the big question. did he get into college by applying for scholarships based on being a foreign student? there has been speculation and he has never cleared that up by releasing those records. it was interesting the timing of all of, this too. and the sourcing from the the washington post. almost seemed like it was wouldn t even pass the high school journal test journalism test. you have people who don t remember the incident. who weren t physically there
once a missing 33-page braintree police report, the report detailing that you mentioned in the 1986 shooting involving then 19-year-old amy bishop anderson and her brother ruled an accident by state police have now located the records. i have a copy of those records. i wish you could see these, because they are handwritten, and the current norfolk county district attorney s office have reviewed the records, and they have found that there would have been probable cause to not only have arrested amy bishop anderson but to have charged her with assault with a dangerous weapon, and unlawful possession of ammunition, but the statute of limitations has run on all of the charges, but if i may n the last couple of minutes, we have been reading the report, and lit give you insight into what was happening at the point of the arrest. this is from one of the arresting aarrest ing officers. he wrote mrs. bishop seemed
possession of those records. and anything after january 20th, well, the white house says that that is not relevant to the committee s investigation and said that, of course, he may have had contacts with foreign officials, but they say why is that relevant to an investigation regarding payments that he may have received from 2015 and 2016 and whether or not those were legally disclosed, this coming from top white house adviser mark short to the committee. now, the committee right now, kate, is reviewing documents related to michael flynn, classified documents that came from a different agency, the defense intelligence agency and we expect to hear momentarily from elijah cummings, the top democrat on the committee, and chairman of the committee, jason chaffetz. expect there probably to be some concerns about the lack of responsiveness from the white house. we ll hear whether or not they have learned if michael flynn did fail to report any of this information as legally required on thes