and separately it s a separate program for the internet service providers. laurie, let me turn to you. i can imagine how much this puts technology companies in a real tough spot, you know, between the users and the government. so, you know, what sort of a response are you hearing from the people that you talk to? hey, you know, alison, i interview these guys all the time, these tech founders. they don t expect their companies to go big and when they do go big, they have to comply with the government. there s a big discussion happening right now in silicon valley. alexis sat down with me and he said we need to have an active discussion about where we draw the line and what we re being transparent about. one tech founder of a major company in silicon valley, asked not to be named, he said this is going to be one of the most important debates of our generation, and we need meaningful reform to the patriot act. then again, there s the opposite side. i spoke to an investor who said, lau
does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity of earth and every person? every day, you think you have seen it all and along comes another manifestation of why their policies are so inhumane. tucker: that s not just dishonest though, obviously. it s a lunatic. why would the left to be defending the country s most violent street gangs? trump has made them irrational as part of it, but the left also senses a threat to its basic worldview. it s a living reminder that the left s position on immigration is a lie. they tell you every day that the immigrant is a future brain surgeon or tech founder, therefore control is unnecessary. and, most people send their people here, and they are not the best. some of them are great, some are