ms. krigman, issue? >> guest: thanks so much for having me on the show, peter. i would agree with brendan, actually. i think net neutrality is the biggest issue. it has to do with regulating the internet which is, of course, the most important platform in in communications right now, and i would add to his answer a little bit, i think the conventional wisdom is that the court is likely to strike it down. even the supporters of the rule are uncomfortable with the fact that the commission did not use what's known as title ii authority under the communications act to craft those regulations. they went with something under title i they fell was weak under the law. and so they're very nervous about that. of course, nobody has a crystal ball and knows exactly what will happen, so i think it is likely that that question are go back to congress. and it's unlikely that republicans will go for it, but will democrats make a big push? be another thing to consider about this issue is will google as one tech veteran said to me provide the same role as corporate rabbi, if you