good morning with christopher calabrese from the aclu. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. i'm fully in favor of people being able to track somebody because i know a man here that his wife was supposed to be working. and she wasn't. and he tracked her down exactly to find out she was cheating on him. wonderful way to be able to do something. thank you. guest: well, we disagree on that subject. host: robert is on the phone. lot of viewers in california early on a sunday morning this mother's day. go ahead, rob. caller: hello. hello? host: yes, you're on the air. caller: thank you. yeah, i'm in an industry of video tracking and on this topic of cell phone tracking. if this passes, what about the mantra for pedophiles? would that give them a way out? and also like to talk about video camera tracking because there's a high rate of mortality in taxi cabs. at what point in time do we give up privacy for freedom? guest: well, you know, those are two interesting examples. i think we could regulate those in the bill. i'd have to go back and look