self policing already in placece and this is the status quo. it never even went into effect so why are we so strung out about this? the result of this action means there s no cop on the beat, referring to internet service providers. which allow companies all the internet access into your house. the world we re living in todayr it s not just your internet surfing habits, your television watching habits, your telephone calls, everything that happens on or in the internet world in your home, and the privacy of your own home with her family, kids, your dog. that will be known by one company. that s a little different than the internet companies we ve been talking about. we are concerned about your privacy and data being used and misused. not just all the data being collected, all the decisions that are going to be made about you based on that data. based on that company on what they share and sell. limiting what you see online, what information you get, what opportunities for advancement
your show. m tucker: to go up at the end as paul harvey did, with an octave? i do not, i am my own man, tucker. i go down an octave. tucker: [laughs] like bowser. mike rowe, thank you for all this. it is great to see you. up next, the republican party cannot pass an obamacare repeal but they could pass a law giving internet companies the power to sell your online history. is this the end of privacy? or is it just the status quo? a panel will debate that, coming up. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn s disease. i didn t think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me