joining us from california, danny sullivan. thank you for joining us. we saw this engulf facebook. nized for fake news around the election. how does this compare for google? danny: it is different in that you do not get the viral component to it, it will not spread quickly across google in the way it will facebook. it still has important repercussions because you have people who will turn to google to understand if something is true, if they search and get an answer that tells them yes republicans are nazis, so might come away with preconceptions reinforced. caroline: they really are quite shocking, some of the false answers they shine a light on. the unnerving element to all of this is barack obama being claimed to be the king of the united states. that is not as a worrying but when it does involve extreme elements and seems to give it some element of truth, how does google go about fixing this? danny: it will be a challenge. on any given day, they might be doing 750 million featured answers. that bash --mans human vet any of that. it is possible they will try to improve the algori