google and facebook are monopolies because they bought lots of other companies, not because, you know, this envented cool things in a garage. it's nonsense. let's start going to the boardroom where the power is. that's what democrats were talking about last night. it's why they brought up the antitrust attorney twice, because that's what the problem is. it's the rules. it's about power. >> stephanie, both things can be true. look, first off -- >> but they're not both true! it's just not -- >> matt, hold on a second. >> both things are true -- >> no, they're not! >> because you can talk to people in lordstown, ohio, who lost their jobs because of automation, which made things more efficient and put some people out of shifts. you went from four shifts to three shifts. you can talk to people in small towns who used to do telemarketing and phone operating and those things, some of them have moved abroad and some of them have become an automatic voice system. so look, i understand what you're saying, monopoly power -- >> why is -- mexico -- >> keep talking loud doesn't mean you're right. monopoly power can be a problem when you talk about the economy, but you cannot ignore the human capital that is no longer able to work because of different kinds of advancements. now, if we want to move those