we'll have live coverage of the house rules committee on our cam upon-on network spann 2. -- spann -- c-span 2. we're going to bring you a discussion that took place earlier this morning on "washington journal" about surveillance and privacy.it's yr fault." what does that mean? guest: in the overall debate in the country, we have something of a crisis with regard to privacy. this country used to be defined by privacy. we have an innate sense of privacy that you have not been expressed in other countries, even close allies like england really do not have the historic commitment to the privacy the united states has had. what does happen in a short time as the erosion of privacy in this country to the point of a crisis. we're fast becoming official society. when you came here this morning, when you left your home, you're not found on the road striving to the highway, and how itself but -- you were found on the highway. if you stop for coffee, were found in the 711. then when you got in your car your surveiled. when you got to work, your surveiled. most businesses have video cameras that