emily: i want to bring in fcc commissioner brendan carr. ry diplomatic response from the acting chairwoman. what do you make of what she said and one half your other colleagues had to say about your plan? mr. carr i have been really surprised by the bipartisan support we have seen. the active chair, some of my colleagues have spoken about it, lawmakers across the political aisle have given favorable responses. most consumers do not know that right now, they pay this 40% fee right on the bill for service. whether it is wired or wireless. it has recently been in a death spiral, over 30% now, this fee or charge ending up on consumers' monthly bill. putting tech to the task of paying their fair share for internet infrastructure that they benefit from to the two enough billions of dollars. -- to the tune of billions of dollars. emily: they are getting a lot of these internet services for free. for example, they use facebook for free. how much tax should consumers pay compared big tech companies? mr. carr: right now, it is 100% borne by consumers.