mccarthy s threat to the phone companies over saving the phone records. i think it was inappropriate. i think if he had been in charge and the democrats did something like that he would be screaming from the rooftops. as was just said these hearings really do matter. we are already hearing increased opportunities and opportunity is not the right word, many who were there on january 6th may be returning to washington on september 18th. there s a discussion of what security measures will have to be taken again. what happened on january 6th was an attack on democrat see and each those of us on the board didn t understand what was happening on the outside. we have to start pulling ourselves together. this constant fear and ignorance dividing us is really threatening our country. what kevin mccarthy did was
how they use data and how the data was shared. paul: it was a previous agreement. a previous agreement that they violated. i think they found the board didn t know or something. in some ways, i think it s a it was a modest response even though the fine was huge. i mean, a lot of people wanted them to go further. paul: for facebook, $5 billion is pocket change. right. that s the a argument. look, do we really want the ftc making these decisions or do we want congress to grapple with it and if they re going to set privacy rules, let them set clear privacy rules. in some ways, i m gratified the ftc was modest. a lot of people are disappointed because they say this is pocket change, they don t do anything to them. paul: they imposed a new enforcement mechanism. an outside monitor will have the authority to check and veto privacy policies andens forcement and a and enforcement and a committee of the board will have to approve
pushed back on blackmail deal that the iranians offered. they wanted economic leaf from m the europeans they re not getting it. the europeans are organizing a maritime situation. they irans didn t want to see that kind of unity, didn t want to see them moving to the u.s. position which is taking a stance against iran. i think iran is losing the game they ve been playing in terms of creating a crisis, trying to separate the europeans and the world from the united states position. it. is not working. paul: . thank you, general. appreciate you being here. good talking to you. paul: when we come back the new gdp numbers are out remarks they tell us about the state of the american economy and the effectiveness of president trump s tariffs. to look at me now, you don t see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx.
how they use data and how the data was shared. paul: it was a previous agreement. a previous agreement that they violated. i think they found the board didn t know or something. in some ways, i think it s a it was a modest response even though the fine was huge. i mean, a lot of people wanted them to go further. paul: for facebook, $5 billion is pocket change. right. that s the a argument. look, do we really want the ftc making these decisions or do we want congress to grapple with it and if they re going to set privacy rules, let them set clear privacy rules. in some ways, i m gratified the ftc was modest. a lot of people are disappointed because they say this is pocket change, they don t do anything to them. paul: they imposed a new enforcement mechanism. an outside monitor will have the authority to check and veto privacy policies andens forcement and a and enforcement and a committee of the board will have to approve
pushed back on blackmail deal that the iranians offered. they wanted economic leaf from m the europeans they re not getting it. the europeans are organizing a maritime situation. they irans didn t want to see that kind of unity, didn t want to see them moving to the u.s. position which is taking a stance against iran. i think iran is losing the game they ve been playing in terms of creating a crisis, trying to separate the europeans and the world from the united states position. it. is not working. paul: . thank you, general. appreciate you being here. good talking to you. paul: when we come back the new gdp numbers are out remarks they tell us about the state of the american economy and the effectiveness of president trump s tariffs. [running through woods] so i think we re going with a family van. a family van? was that her choice? naaah man, that was my choice.