envisioned times like this. >> of course they wouldn't, and it is times like these where we must be just as village plant about our civil libertieses. this so-called compromise, the u.s.a. freedom act physically gets the nsa out of the telecom's offices. they must leave. they can't sit there monitoring the telecom's computes but it lets them right back in digitally from their own nsa offices. this isn't even a band-aid. this is just a cosmetic argument to make things look less intrusive when they're as equally as intrusive as they are now, and mitch mcconnell should be wary of the extension of section 215. it's already been found illegal. by the united states court of appeals for the second circuit and that court said if congress doesn't fix this by june 1st june 1st we'll enjoin its enforcement. >> let me ask you whether companies that even say -- let's say verizon in the future says,