forward. it s going to be a real uphill climb for him to get those 60 votes. it s such an important position. it should have bipartisan buy in. if a judge can t meet, if a nominee can t meet the 60 vote standard you don t change the rules. as of now 27 senators plan to filibuster the gorsuch nomination. three democrats haven t said whether they will join the filibuster but said they would vote against gorsuch on the floor and only two said they won t take part in the filibuster. zwroo future of online privacy is now in the hands of the trump administration. the rules have not yet gone into effect. but they would have required internet service providers to get permission before collecting and sharing your personal data such as web browsing history, app use judging and geolocation.
he promised to drain the swamp, no repoew reports that president trump is draining the regulations. what is big business stand to gain? verizon, at&t, they may no longer have to take reasonable measures to protect social security numbers, web browsing history and personal information of their customers. that was a rule. or don t forget wall street, trump repealing barriers to high risk trading, which some say was a contributor to the very financial crisis that everyone wanted to avoid. trump has also basically canceled an obama era rule that was supposed to make it harder for people with mental illnesses to buy firearms. something that a lot of people thought was a good regulatory idea. a lot of other regulations on the chopping block, overall, this is some say the biggest
the companies you sign up for, the loyalty towards, the information you give there. your web browsing history. you have to set your web browser so it doesn t allow third-party cooki cookies. it s a little more technical, but you basically have to be careful about what information you share online. we re looking to the regulators right now. they re looking to make some corrections here. deena coffman, we certainly appreciate the emergency info here. hopefully these cases do not reoccur. thank you. coming up, speaking of privacy, the president promised to reform the nsa, but one justice says it s nothing more than a bark. that s coming up next. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a delicioly tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow.
focused on covering their posteriors. martha: i want to pull up a poll. i think this nsa issue has implications for how people feel about the reach of big government in this country, and i think we re seeing that in some of these polls. it says are you okay with the government collecting information for national security. 55% say they have no problem with it, social network activity 30% in favor, web browsing history, 24% in favor. this leaves huge numbers of people who are not okay with this program. do you think, bob, that and this goes on to show the percentages in some of these other ways, telephone calls and e-mails and text messages, especially with young people which is what this poll is, a harvard poll be, they don t like this, bob, and it s having an impact on how they feel about government, it appears. that s exactly right. karl cited a 1970 maryland decision. so much has changed since 1970, and most of that is around cell phones and social media. and young people use tha
it says quote only a tiny fraction of such records are ever viewed by nsa intelligence analysts but the new information shows accessing such information is available to a wide range of analysts and simple and easy to get detailed extensively, the program is called ex key score, an nsa analyst requires no previous analyst. they have to fill in a box state tlg is some kind of foreign connection. in audition, the article details how ex key score searches e-mail subject lines and the body of the message itself. social media activity and web browsing history. access to ex key score and search tools is limited. a skeptic tried and nearly succeeded last week in passing legislation to reign in the nsa and backing a bipartisan effort to try again. congressman, this program revealed in the guardian today,