tonight, "wall street journal" senior technology editor julia anguin on privacy issues and cookie that is track where internet users go. >> eric schmidt expressed them really well. he said, i don't think we really understand the implications, and i'm paraphrasing, i don't remember the exact quote, but he said, i don't think we really understand the implications of living in a society where everything that we do is being watched. our phones are transmitting our location. and our computers are saying -- are transmitting everything that we're looking at. it is becoming a situation where we actually are creating sort of a total surveillance system. >> julia angwin tonight on c-span2. >> michele bachmann is here, i understand, and she is thinking about running for president. which is weird, because i hear she was born in canada. yes, michele, this is how it starts. >> it's so amazing to me in washington, d.c., all this history, all these amazing buildings, and yet here we are at the hilton. the red carpet outside was amazing. who are you wearing? what does it matter? i'm going into a hilton