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sullivaniswith chris hughs, co-founder of facebook, brian? >> reporter: kelly, thank you very much. yes, also coh-founder of the economics security project he's a big thinker thank you for joining us on cnbc >> thank you for having me >> before what you're doing in big picture ideas, i want to talk about facebook, mark zuckerberg spoke today, of course, do you think that facebook has done enough to protect our personal information? >> well, i don't think so. the question is what's happening next cambridge analytica story, everyone knows, 70 million people's data exposed. question now is, can we trust the companies to regulate themselves or government have a responsibility to do it? i'm in the camp we need both we need to keep up public pressure on facebook, google, all the companies to make sure the data that tens of millions of people are sharing are secure, and at the same time, create other data privacy, bill of rights, or a consumer data protection bureau that make sure that there is the rule of law when it comes to the questions because it's not just enough to trust the corpor
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brian sullivan with a look at other foreign fact developments that are impacting crude prices as well, brian? >> thanks, guys, outside iran news, there's four story lines clearing it out and walking it out for you. number one, the opec output cuts, remember, they are to last all yearlong, and for the first time in a long time, opec is obeying the cuts they are known for cheating. what do the saudis want? they want $80 oil because they need to fund their big economic modernization plan,...
impact the u.s. relationship >>davidsullivanjoiningus, eu ambassador to the united states. thank you for joining us >> thank you >> what's your reaction to the news of the potential tariffs? >> well, at an early stage, there's app investigation opened i see that reaction is critical, it's a stretch to imagine that car imports could be a threat to national security, but let's see how the investigation plays out, and let's see how the domestic u.s. discussion on the advisability of this makes its way forward. obviously, from our perspective, hard to imagine that extra tariffs on autos would be wgo clie compliant, but it's early, let's see how it plays out in the u.s. discussions. >> andu place tariffs on u.s. car imports >> in the same way you place tariffs on exports of trucks, a big item here. they are tariffs we both agreed in 1994 as part of the wto, and neither of us can change them without changing for all other exporters unless we do that in the context of a bilateral trade deal, which is what we were working on with the previous administration these are the normal ta
impact the u.s. relationship >> david sullivan joining us, eu ambassador to the united states. thank you for joining us >> thank you >> what's your reaction to the news of the potential tariffs? >> well, at an early stage, there's app investigation opened i see that reaction is critical, it's a stretch to imagine that car imports could be a threat to national security, but let's see how the investigation plays out, and let's see how the domestic u.s. discussion on the...