i was like, wow, they got them down. thank you. i appreciate it. i want to turn now to the controversy over facebook with cnn correspondent donie o'sullivan and legal and national security analyst asha rangappa. good evening to you two as well. so let's see, donie. facebook whistle-blower frances haugen is testifying before congress tomorrow. you have been going through her prepared testimony. what can we expect? >> reporter: yeah, don. she says very clearly that the she knows that a trillion dollar company like facebook, she says in her words, could destroy her. they could try and, you know, totally discredit all the accusations that she is leveling against them. but what she lays out, i think quite eloquently in her hoping statement, which we'll hear tomorrow morning, is really this idea that -- the idea that facebook is putting out to the world, that to have a platform where you upload photos and where you share stories and stay in touch with your family, that