wolfersohn, madame labelle, mr. volcker, dr. kim. your panel, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] thank you for coming. have a wonderful morning. thank you. >> coming up on c-span, aflcio president talks about jobs and the u.s. economy. and former u.s. ambassador to brazil talks about u.s./brazil relations and later senator john mccain on his trip to the ukraine. >> as a moderate in the privacy debate and in the privacy world, i have come to a troubling conclusion. the data broker industry as it is today does not have constraints and does not have a shame. it will sell any information about any person regardless of sensitivity for 7.9 cents a name, which is the price of a list of rape sufferers, which was recently sold. lists of rape sufferers, victims of domestic violence, police officer's home addresses, people who suffer from genetic illnesses, complete with names, home addresses, ethnicity, gender and many other factors. this is what's being sold and circulated today. it is a far cry from visiting a website and seeing an ad. what it is is a sale of the personally id