. >> host: brendan sasso of the newspaper is also joining our discussion. you are on "the communicators," mr. sasso. >> guest: thank you. you have concerns of legislation. i'm wondering is specifically what gc changed, what provisions should be added before they should become law. >> guest: well, i am concerned that in its present form the amendments don't really seem to take law-enforcement concerns into account at all. there was some distinction drawn by the committee between civil access and search warrants and subpoenas and so on for data in a criminal. they did draw a distinction between the two are very different. i would point to several issues. two primarily. one is the voluntary disclosure, the emergency deception. those need to be further defined and codified. as i pointed out before, not every service provider resume request from law enforcement in a similar fashion. that is first and foremost. there also should be a production component. right now, there really isn't anything that specifies how quickly, whether it be through search warrant, or e