Rand Paul: 4th Amendment protection should apply to 3rd party records
WALLACE: Let me turn to another subject: drones. Last March, you famously took to the senate floor for 13 hours to filibuster a nomination because of your opposition to the military use of drones to attack U.S. citizens. This week, as I'm sure you know, Jeff Bezos, the head -- we're looking at a picture of the drone right there -- of Amazon announced that they have plans, a hope, maybe five years down the road, that drones would come pick up a package, a book, a sweater, and deliver it to your front door where you could -- you could take it instead of a delivery truck. When you see that, and I'm sure you have seen those videos, does that excite you or do you think to yourself, "That's a problem and I've got to find a way to block it"? PAUL: Well, you know, I'm not against technology. So, I'm not one of these people who says, "Oh, unmanned airplanes is really a bad thing." There will be air traffic control issues. My problem is more with ...