powers, they raise prices. alisyn, the prices are falling, falling, falling by 90% every year. so there is no issue here for consumers. >> yeah, see that's where i disagree. and i think this is where we need a fundamental change. you're right. but antitrust law has been predicated since the 1980s that on if prices go down, it's good for the consumer. but we are now paying for digital services in the form not of money but our personal data, that is the current fee. >> that's a concern. >> then we need to start thinking about antitrust in an entirely different way. >> i agree with you on the privacy issue. i'm not sure antitrust is the way to deal with it. >> ran that, i want to talk about the president weighing in on this. he said i'm not going to weigh in on this. then he proceeds to weigh in on it and says it's a bad deal. do you think his words will be used in this lawsuit now filed by the doj. as we have seen, the president's