eamon jabbers joins us now with more. there's a lot to talk about, but let me start with many telecom and tech firms were upset. they're krit kl of the report of unknown surveillance. how is that going to change? >> put out statements today interestingly they were identical word for word calling this a positive development, praising the president today for -- what we don't know is what is going to happen, doesn't call for the attorney general, the director of national intelligence to get back with him on some ideas. >> so, eamon, as i gather, the government is no longer going to collect and store and analyze this telephone megadata, but who is going to store that stuff? are the telecom firms going to have to hold on to all of those records? >> that is the big question here. the president said he doesn't think the government should be in the business of collecting and storing all that data itself. but the question is who is going to do it. the telecom companies have been resisting. they don't want to hold it either. it's b