>> emily: were your kids are located? >> jason: the outcome if we want to find them and we want to match up with them and they have our stuff so we can communicate. i like it. she doesn't watch fox. she doesn't have cable television. >> juan: i thought you objected to the fbi surveillance. [laughter] >> jason: off limits. >> dana: i am very surprised. >> jason: let's find out where she is right now. >> dana: i would not do that. your job as a parent is to help raise productive citizens who will be able to make good decisions on their own and you can't do that if you're always being watched. kids will figure out a way to get out of it. they will be like yeah, looks like i'm in the library but i'm really down buying thc oil. [laughter] >> greg: it's hard for me to comment because i'm not allowed to watch college kids anymore. i remember in 1974 i was 10 years old. i could be gone all day. if i didn't come home, they wouldn't phone until the next day because you were just