. >> we have heard from everybody from vladimir putin to senator patrick leahey, their reaction to what that president advisory report that was released yesterday by the white house. 46 of them and 308 pages he is going to want to adopt and put before congress, or an executive action itself. it was a sweeping set of recommendations and probably the headline out of sit that this group of individuals five individuals opponented by the president last august, at the height of the controversy in the wake of the edward snowden leaks wants to end the practice of bulk collection of telephone meta data. this is perhaps the most controversial aspect of what came tout of the leaks. the nsa the national security agency keeps that data for some five years and millions upon millions of records. the advisor committee says it should be kept by private companies if the government or any other agency wants to come and look into those. then they come in an ad hoc basis. also new limits oon what data they can command. many representative titans of technology with here in the roosevelt room, they have a lot