policy, but until they prove they knew anything about the world, i think probably they ought to be quiet. let s turn to what we learned on friday when facebook suspended cambridge analytica. the group fraudulently obtained private information from more than 50 million facebook users. you ve talked a lot about the need for privacy not only not government, but by corporations. do you think that the american people can trust that thaez massive social media companies can safe gard the privacy? and if not, should there be regulation? i m very concerned about privacy, primarily from the government, because i think the government takes it from you unwilli unwillingly. the internet does trade information. if you order a pair of shoes line, those shoes will pop back up if you didn t pick them, or even if you did pick those shoes, you ll get more shoes. there s a certain amount of personal information, but it s consistent with your agreements. we ought to be very, very kau l careful about th
world, i think probably they ought to be quiet. let s turn to what we learned on friday when facebook suspended cambridge analytica. it was revealed the group fraudly obtained private information from more than 50 million facebook users. you ve talked a lot about the need for privacy not only not government, but by corporations. do you think that the american people can trust that these massive social media companies can safe gard the privacy? and if not, should there be regulation? i m very concerned about privacy, primarily from the government, because i think the government takes it from you unwillingly. the internet does trade information. if you order a pair of shoes line, those shoes will pop back up if you didn t pick them, or even if you did pick those shoes, you ll get more shoes. there s a certain amount of personal information, but it s consistent with your agreements. we ought to be very, very careful about the government collecting that data from private entities.