probably should have. a 25 page report that ways usual i d on friday, google also got access to emails, passwords, internet usage history using unsecured wi-fi network access when it was scanning different neighborhoods. the fcc slapped a fine on google of $25,000 for failing to respond to their request for information. i was able to get a response out of google, which said, we were not found to have vi violated any laws. we disagree with the fcc s characterization of our cooperation in their investigation, and will be filing a response. 25,000 bucks. they probably earned that five times over while i was talking. jenna: good context. thanks. rick: the news media is finding itself in the spotlight over coverage in the deadly shooting