whether they re successful or not. but with the tech industry, we re not even regulating that side. so if you are one of these big tech companies, afraid of this, you know, being broken up, wouldn t it be better to go halfway down that road and say let s agree to some reasonable regulation to avoid people coming in and breaking us up? i think that s absolutely right. and that s where it s going to show itself in the privacy debate you mentioned amy klobuchar and the work she s doing there. i think some of these companies realize that a lot of public backlash against them is because people are afraid of how their data is being used, who it s being sold to. so they re going to have to be proactive and not try to block all of that stuff. they re going to have to work with regulators and accept the fact that they ve breached people s privacy in massive ways and they re going to have to accept regulation on that front. i think in future mergers and acquisitions, they re going to have to b
there is no question about it. do you want to give one person chairman of the ways committee the unilateral authority to pull anyone s tax returns for any purpose? that s a tremendous amount of power. if it s okay for the president and no one else the next chairman could say, how about my political adversary, the guy down the street i m having a neighborhood dispute with. this is the privacy debate we ll have on this issue. you could stop at the president. we ll see. the debate is just beginning. thank you for joining the show. great to be with you. that was a great interview. seems like a basic question, you know? it is. it was a great interview. ourcongressman. ahead, juan guaido is not ruling out the idea of using u.s. military support to force out nicholas maduro. first he wants to try a different approach. we ll explain ahead. (avo) life doesn t give you many
but the privacy debate is a fair one, too. a lot of people say hey, i want to go on vacation. i don t want disney employees going through my bags. i like getting up every day and somebody is making my bed. great. but a lot of people say i don t like people in my room. i don t want them there and going through my things. so i wonder, you know, i i m with you. i love security. i want to feel safe. i think a lot of people like the idea that yeah, they probably won t like it. it will take a lot of training on the part of management for employees on how to approach the issues. we talk about you see something, you say something. if you sense something, as a young officer, i was always told you ll see your instinct kick in. you ll know when something is wrong. people have to stop fearing making the phone call and making the call. trish: i can remember being with the kids at disney a few years back. it was a short time before the
what we want. the what we want is not really there as part of the discussion this time so they have to get that money on the table. and be part of that? probably not. that is the open one of the open questions. daca is an open question. there s a really important surveillance provision if they want to keep the nsa to be able to look at foreign targets overseas and to be able to do that, there s a privacy debate going on whether the intelligence community is going to lose its number one tool, basically. so there are all of these discussions but right now nobody is discussing it because everybody is so focused on tax reform. so that means you re probably going to have this happen rather quickly or you have a short-term extension and trying to work this stuff out and that s always fun. unclear what happens with tax reform if the obamacare mandate is a part of that and what that means for democrats moves as a
they re not elected officials. let s make that comparison. the elected official says my whole job is to stop barack obama from his second term. eric: oh, please. oh. and liberals we ve got to leave it there. did you hear about this, amazon s echo called a hero calling the police after a boyfriend was beating up his girlfriend. does this end the privacy debate for good? we ll debate it when we come back.