ken weinstein, could someone make the argument that we're all voluntarily turning over our geolocational information where these camera feeds to third parties when we walk down the street and therefore private companies can broadcast them to the world without restrictions? >> yeah, i think you took the words right out of my mouth. i think that's a perfectly legitimate argument. especially since don't have a lot of signs saying this area covered by cctv. you decide to go ahead and walk down the street. you've accepted the consequences. i'm not necessarily advocating it as the right result. but i think as a statutory matter, i haven't gone through the cataloging of statutes that might relate to this as it relates to a private party. but as constitutional matter, if it's a nonstate actor and there isn't a directly applicable statutory bar, seems like that would be a sound argument. >> greg, that sounds like an outrage. how could this be possible? and in particular, describe specifically the movements afoot in congress to address precisely this question. and if they're not afoot, what laws d