how stepping along the current course is going to change anything for us for the better. >> ari ezra waldman, professor of law and computer science at northeastern university. his new book is "industry unbound: the inside story of privacy, data and corporate power." "press:here" will be right back. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to our guests and thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. to "comunidad del valle." i am damian trujillo, and today, we're honoring our latino veterans on your "comunidad del valle." ♪♪♪ damian: we begin with the monthly visit by the consulate of mexico in san francisco. with me, again on "comunidad del valle" is ambassador remedios gomez arnau, the consul general of mexico in san francisco. consul, welcome back to the show. remedios gomez arnau: thank you. i'm so glad to be with you and your audience. damian: thank you. do you know, a while back, maybe ten years ago, i went to mexico city to this colonia called sante fe, and i saw--the sun microsystems back then had a campus and it was like a small silicon valley in mexico city.