why are you allowing this app that i don't like on the internet and three days later it was gone. that is exactly the kind of coercion, tucker, that the supreme court has said the first amendment that the government can't engage and without violating the first amendment. >> tucker: these are private businesses, but as you just pointed out, these are not private businesses acting independently. they are acting in response to the threats of government that regulates them. >> isaac this is one of the key most overlooked parts of the whole debate. these silicon valley companies never set out to want to censor. why would they? why would you want to kick people off your platform? ideologically they came out of silicon valley, so why are they now doing it? it's in part because they got pressured by journalists, "the new york times," nbc saying if you don't censor come eve got blood your hands. but a big reason is they know