to want and this is not just a fox poll or another cable poll. they want immigration reform. correct. they want illegals to be kept out of this country. they want illegals in this country, especially those committing crimes, to be kicked out. they want some kind of border control. that is something that this president has neglected to do to protect our borders, if we re fighting wars overseas and can t protect our own borders and letting in mexicans, who s to say we ll let in al qaeda and isis. let me go first this time. let me try first drn. matt, then steven, we ve got to go. the president is making a bill political mistake but also disserving his office and the american people by not going to congress and working on compromise. i know he would like to see that senate version of immigration reform be the law of the land. guess what? republicans in the house don t want to see it be the law of the land. by the way the american people added to the ranks of
on the public safety side. those databases are controlled. on the private sector side, it s a business. it s not really clear legally how long they can keep that information. how they can share that information. how they can sell that information. reporter: two of the biggest names in the business, drn and mvtrac were started by former repo men. scott jackson says his database contains more than a billion license plate records nationwide. a gps latitude and longitude stamp to it so that we know where and when that picture was taken. it brings up a picture of the vehicle. wylie canyon road in santa clarita. reporter: that s the sound of a hit. a car that s up for repossession, but that information is valuable to more than just repo men. and that information is valuable to more than just repo men. they are selling the data to insurers, banks and law enforcement and federal agencies. reporter: there s no opting out of this tracking. eventually anyone who drives a car with a
likely be in these databases. everyone has a right to take a photograph in public. reporter: drn sells its license plate rates to another group tlo, owned by the credit reporting agency transunion. it s a huge database of records on americans. reporter: critics say that information could fall into the wrong hands, including stalkers. they are able to get information off this database where they are able to surveil them. more money in my pocket. reporter: mark brown, abc news, los angeles. what do you, reena? i know. you re powerless. they say there s this crystal clear spray you can spray on license plates, but in some states it s illegal so it s also illegal to sort of track and put down your personal information. it s a good thing you do not drive. i do not drive anymore. i used to. not the case for so many people across the country who have to drive. they do collect that
talking about. corroborating every bit of her testimony because she is the final witness in drn s last moments to what was going on between him and zimmerman. so she is absolutely critical for the prosecution. to the extent that her testimony shows that zimmerman lied when he said he didn t know what street he was on. that it made no sense. she corroborates the fact he was the aggressor and was following. when he told the dispatcher, he was not going to, he continued to. the only worry i have about her credibility is that she didn t previously say that she heard trayvon martin say get off me, get off me. overall if the jury finds her as credible as i do, i think they ll be okay with that testimony and believe it. let me go to another testimony. john good who was an eyewitness who said trayvon martin was on top of george zimmerman. listen to this. the person who you now know to be trayvon martin was on top, correct? correct. and he was the one who was
breaking you news on the status of edward snowden, the nsa leaker trying to make his way to ecuador. a source familiar with the case does confirm to drn that his u.s. passport was revoked. so it raises immediate questions how did he get out of hong kong and how is he traveling around the world. at least in moscow. tom fuentes, what does that mean? he s a man without a passport. the possibilities are that even despite the law, twhe two countries may have agreed let him get out of hong kong. i think that s probably what has been going on, a lot of back channel activity between the two countries of china not wanting to appear to egg early take advantage of the situation, both sides have a number of economic equities with each other.