Wikipedia says of James A. Baker: "In 1996 he joined Office of Intelligence Policy and Review (OIPR). This government agency handles all Justice Department requests for surveillance authorizations under the terms of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, advises the Attorney General and all major intelligence-gathering agencies on legal issues relating to national security and surveillance, and "coordinates" the views of the intelligence community regarding intelligence legislation."
I wonder what Baker knows about the scrubbing of FISC approved intelligence collected on Osama bin Laden up to some time in 2000. Or rather, who were the other people caught up in the surveillance that justified deleting all the data the FBI had collected.
FBI destroyed evidence in bin Laden case
http://edition.cnn.com/2002/US/05/29/carnivore.binladen/
"An FBI technician mistakenly destroyed electronic surveillance gathered on Osama bin Laden two years ago after the agency's troubled e-mail monitoring system mishandled it, according to an internal FBI memo."