powerful that it can't just have profit and growth as its main driver. it must use some of the social good as part of the yardstick that it measures its success against. she said lawmakers are going to have to force it to do it because it's not going to do it on its own. >> i don't know if i was more productive yesterday. >> i was. >> i instinctively kept going back to instagram to see if it's back online. even though we're in business, i kept going there. it shows you how it has that muscle memory built in now. it's something she's talking about. i wonder what would regulating facebook actually look like. we've now moved, as christine points out, the conversation from should we regulate, to what would it look like. the whistleblower makes the comparison to the department of transportation watching cars drive down the highway without knowing seat belts inside.