you human health. so animal cruelty and threats to human health, there are two things we have to think about here. we, the american people, deserve to know what's going on inside those factory farms. and shame on them for trying to keep us out. >> that last point jane makes is the case that matt mccoy, a democrat makes. he says a bill like this could set a dangerous precedent. could it open the door to abuses we don't uncover that jeopardize food safety? >> i think there's no question. certainly there was food recalls and abuses of animal cruelty that have been uncovered. there's no question that there's real value to these undercover investigations. again, the first amendment certainly is implicated. why not be good corporate citizens. why don't the farmers want us to be there? why not be transparent when there is this lack of transparency, that is where the