here at our legal experts are standing by to break it all down. a costly mistake. that s not what just republicans are saying about president biden s so-called student debt cancellation, that s an editorial from the washington post. some burnable democrats warning he could send wrong message to the voters i need to win over in november. our panel is on deck to debate and the white house with a new estimate of what they think this is going to cost. we are going to talk about the political price as well. be sure to stick around for night court, what some plaintiffs claim outside testing found in the grocer s meat products for the impending release of that mar-a-lago affidavit and what we can expect to learn when the redacted document goes public. white house correspondent kevin corke digging into night. good evening, shannon. the affidavit expected to be heavily redacted, let s be honest about that, it supposed to explain why investigators believe there was probable cause
doorbells and smart speakers, tech companies are gaining wide-ranging insights into americans homes. safeguards in place to protect privacy. a spokesperson writing, we think we ve been good stewards of people s data across all of our businesses. federal trade commission says more protections are needed to ensure a growing amount of consumer data is not manipulated or abused as it considers new regulations, the ftc plans to hold virtual public hearings on the issue in two weeks. opening the record allows us to hear from the public about the kinds of harms they see in the market. on capitol hill, some senators including messages to senator ed markey say it s congress failing to prioritize protections. blasted amazon and hollywood over plans to lodge a syndicated tv show featuring footage captured from amazon s ring doorbell cameras. the senator selling box, the ring platform has too often made over policing and over surveillance are real and pressing problem for america as neighborho
want to share with us, we would love to see them. hit us up on social media. amazon appears to be taking steps to gain an even from a foothold your home and with that there are new concerns tonight from consumer advocates about just how much influence a company can have in your life and how much information they ve got on you. here s correspondent mark meredith. it is a device designed to keep your home clean even if you are away. but amazon s decision to spend $1.7 billion to buy the maker of the rumba smart vacuum is sparking concerns about consumer privacy. they can map your house and they can use that completely as reference. unfortunately surveillance is the business model of the internet. amazon says it does not plan to tailor advertising based on mapping but privacy researchers say that devices like video