emily: tracy is an engineer at pinterst. which companies were not open to you? i really call them out? there are some tech companies that just don't do that. they just don't want press and don't want to be public. that's ok. we found plenty that did. emily: any of your fears or assumptions confirmed by the film? tracy: yes, i am surprised. sexism is -- what is interesting is it is different than the mad men days. it is not as blatant. now women are talking about micro-aggressions and death by 1000 cuts. actually, look at the case that just came up, i think it is the ellen pao case. it is harder to prove now. being a woman in tech means you just have to every day go to work and prove you belong in that space. i think the clip we use in the film says, it is exhausting. emily: hopefully your film is part of the solution. a new film this week at the film festival. thank you. i want to get to news just making headlines to google announced a new wireless service plan, something reported for a long time but details are just now being released. brian has that for us. ho