we have wane rogers and johnathon and tracey burns and john layfield. and columnist susan ox. welcome to all of you. wayne, you are outraged over this. and you are frustrated. you say it is a flat out invasion of privacy. >> any time you are asking a federal agent to reach in and tell somebody that you have to give information to them about your employee. this is invasion of privacy and employee and employer relationship should be between those people it is like a marriage. no one has a business messing around in there. the result of all of this is the fact that the agency, by giving to the union. in other words, the agency is saying you are filing a tax return. we'll make you give that information to the union so the union can organize you. sweat shops disappeared in the 18th century. this is just a grab for power. it is a way for the president to get votes because he's, you know, he's got the union therefore that's what he is doing. it doesn't create jobs. it drives them overseas. >> i see your point about the president. but the head of the nrb said the agency will run bette