beverly holberg of the district media group at the heritage foundation will be at today s hearing and joins us now. thank you for being here. it will be a different day than google s ceo is used to. even when you talk about in september you have these other big tech ceos it is facebook and twitter going before the senate you had an empty chair by google. this will be the first time we are going to hear from this. i hope we have some tough questions by the congressman who are there, not grandstanding, not taking all the airtime because they have limited time for their questions but putting tough questions to google because what people ones to know, one of the most important things is what are they doing with the privacy of the users, the data users have and in the works of building a search engine for china that will have censorship included in it. when you combine that with
the consent of the naked. the bill failed to pass, though, and some say google is to blame for that. google demanded numerous changes on the day of the vote. lawmakers si it was not voted on. beverly holberg joins us. i think google took way too long to voice their concerns. this has been in the works for about five years. we have 40 states including washington, d.c. that have passed similar legislation. it is suspect, it has something to do with them not wanting to be involved. but there is validity, not asking platforms like google, facebook to have be the ar buy traitors of what should be on their platforms and what shouldn t. there are community guidelines that they need to follow, public decency. but do we want face book and google to be the arbitrator of what is consensual, not
zero-tolerance policy. cracked down in the meat illegl immigration has split families and members of the republican party. thousands of the children taken from their families and being locked behind change it, fenced walls like cages. tucker: it s not like there was other stories to cover, oh wait. there was. over the weekend, 23 americans were shot in trenton, new jersey. it was one of the biggest mass shootings of the year. have you heard about it? probably not until now. you certainly haven t heard the anti-gun rhetoric that was ubiquitous until about a month ago. you haven t seen any marches or anyone attacking the second amendment. how can we go after guns when a single migrant remains on admitted to the united states? beverly holberg joins us tonight. it s a little weird that you could have a mass shooting in the country won one political party pledged to stop them forever and they don t even
after a whistle-blower claims the company misled facebook user toes collect their personal data. that sounds spooky and it was kind of spooky, actually. where it wasn t that spooky six years ago in 2012. the obama administration found itself congratulated by the media for how it gathered facebook data in order to marshal votes. one obama adviser says facebook let them break the company rules because, they were on our side. beverly holberg is president of district media group and she joins us tonight. thank you for coming on. the core story here is shocking or no? not as shocking as liberals want it to sound. we really have liberals going after the story saying there is something here, this is a trump campaign who figured out a way to mind data they shouldn t have. what the trump campaign did is what the obama campaign did, what the hillary campaign did. what this is about is facebook who was the poor actor. this is all before 2014 where
joining me now dave brown, a former senior ad advisor and committee council to patty murray. we also have beverly holberg. thank you both for talking to us. dave, i want to start with you on the compromise. the gop legislation basically trying to fix this whole separation issue. how will a compromise bill worked out by house gop leaders, moderates, conservatives together, address the issue of separating parents from their children? well, look, to be very, very clear, the issue of separating kids from their children, that could be resolved tomorrow. it s a unilateral decision made by the administration. they have discretion in how they refer the case toss the doj. many of the families and children being separated are actually lawfully petitioning for asylum. they re following all of our rules and yet the kids are torn from the border.