disturbing, every move you make, every step you take and i am not singing a song. google. are they watching you? carly: media giants could be crossing the line and collecting your personal data. here with more is fox news headlines anchor, i got to say you do a fantastic job on tucker carlson s show, you have a cell phone in your pocket, two cell phones in your pocket and the reason you did that is because you turned off, the sim card, turned off wi-fi, and what did you discover? we have a control, airplane note, it was on but not set to connect and we drove around dc and what we found was disturbing
people to touch it, peel it, play with it, understand what it is, what it s for. it s not your traditional safe in the basement that you go to once or twice a year. it s for everyday items and the smarthome connectivity takes over. you re saying there s no other iot-enabled safe? there s no other wi-fi-enabled safe on market today. okay. i m also curious about the opioid epidemic that you were mentioning that this was inspired by. the original concept of a form was to fit into a medicine cabinet or bedside drawer, which is where americans keep about 99% of their medication. with the epidemic out there, the diversion of pills, we want people to lock up their drugs and keep it safe from diversion, from kids getting into it, et cetera. that s why we started with this, and it s grown into so much more. this is what i was thinking. it s not necessarily for your passports or what have you, but stuff that you do not want your kids to get into. security and privacy. you re targ
well, fantastic job. great scores. good luck with everything. and thank you both so much for everything. that was great. as was so incredibly clear at ces, the world is changing quickly. your business needs to keep up to stay competitive. one of the last men standing in an industry that s been decimated by the internet. brick and mortar camera stores. despite the insane levels of competition, he found a way to keep his customers coming back. john is going to be so jealous. this is a kind of light painting they called it. when these amateur photographers get together, they have one thing on their mine. who took the best photos, where, and how they did it. i ve never done that before.
now, and i think what the deal is actually going to look like is still very much up in the air, kate? first and foremost, who is negotiating with who? i know there s a whom in there but never get it right. stick around. let s continue the discussion because phil does a great job of trying to unconfuse me but he confused me. joining phil and i, cnn politics editor at large chris aliz za, senior political analyst mark preston and political analyst and writer at the atlantic molly ball. molly, here s one thing that is confounding me is phil laying it out perfectly of what exactly is being said and not said. why is any of this being said publicly until the principals know what they re negotiating about? i think the democrat strategy has been they ve got to hold trump to his word when they feel he s promised them something. trump has a long history of saying things that he thinks people want to hear in a private meeting, and then saying something else in public. so i think the democrats
florida, power and light where is eric, where is eric, come here, eric, great job. [ applause ] i will say, they re way ahead of schedule. there are more electrical people in this state than ever accumulated anywhere in the world is what i read before. it s from all over the country they came. and i mean, i ve never seen you ve never seen anything like it. no, we haven t. i see pam bonedy, who has done such an incredible job stopping, certain little problems before they start, and actually getting some of the companies to put up a lot of money to help. so the attorney general. i want to thank you, pam, fantastic job. [ applause ] and elaine where is elaine duke? elaine duke, and where is right here. don t lose them. elaine. i have to say that brock,