tour. she spoke to our own dana perino. how do you think facebook is dealing with all of this. facebook is not a moth large enough to clean up this mess at the moment. abby: it s bad. it s bad and zuckerberg is going to be grilled this coming wednesday with congress. what they are doing right now is just throwing as much media blitz out there as possible to look and appear as though they are being very proactive. when i hear cheryl sandberg talk about a paid product, that s them trying to get us used to the idea oh yeah, we did know all along you were using our information for advertising, but, there is a huge distinction here. one thing is hey, we knew we were being used for advertising. but, it was done in such a deceptive manner that it all shocks us. ed: zuckerberg is going to be testifying for two days on the hill this week. walk us through. he is going to face a lot of heat. he has a lot of heat going on for him and then questions still about whether he is going to last in
ed: they are just out somewhere. pete: if you are somewhere, have you got to have somewhere to hold them. don t have these facilities yet. come down to logistics. ed: will the the president and the justice department in the last week also moved forward on this new policy where immigration judges have to meet new quotas. they have to hear more cases than they were hearing before. the union for these immigration judges had been saying no, no, no, not such a big work load. let s keep the number down. thought trump administration is saying no, you have to increase the work load so there can be more deportations, interesting. abby: what s interesting in all of this is how little people knew about the laws in this country. i think that s the big take await a minute even the president seemed to be shocked by the way the system works. and now we re sitting here wondering what do we do to change that? how do we make it so we live in a country where there are laws that make sense that allow peop
intellectual property. overproduce steel and try to close down our factories for strategic reasons. just think, the liberal media are so full of their own prejudice against trump even when he gets things right they can t credit him. he went to saudi arabia, he talked tough. what s happening in saudi arabia, fundamental reform. he north korea, what happened? there is going to be talk. this president has been a huge success thus far. abby: is there a point when credibility can work in his favor? kim jong un and folks in russia. they don t know his next move. they don t know what he is going to do. we haven t had that most recently with barack obama. he played it a little bit safsafer. so with donald trump could that help him? barack obama, america virtually disappeared off the world stage. he wasn t saying anything or hearing anything. you are right. trump s unpredictability has got everybody thinking. i thought the way he played the tariff game with the european union was really
augusta national. what a bummer. ed: he can get in the mix today to make it an interesting sunday. pete: have to have two big days. see the red shirt again? ed: yes on sunday. that s his trademark. pete: president trump taking on two fauxes foes, china and russia with tough policy. you wouldn t know that if you listen to the liberal media. our president is a useful idiot. this white house doesn t doesn t have credible. is he as exphiive of troops as he is of ethics. pete: thank you david. ed: do you want to keep your information private on facebook? well then you have to pay to do that. abby: i m done with facebook. it s over. ed: you breaking up?
it. yeah. i just think that the entire platform has gotten away from them. it s going to be very interesting to see how they reign that in. am i willing to pay for facebook? not a chance. ainsley: wains. abby: we might have a breakup. thanks, kurt. still to come. chick-fil-a open on a sunday. apparently it can happen. pete: i hope. so jason chaffetz, dan bongino and dr. jerome adams all here live on this saturday edition. i can do i only want to be with you bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens brown paper packages tied up with strings these are a few of my favorite things