Dr. Mark Skidmore – Deep State Cover-Up of Missing $21 Trillion Deeply Disturbing
MSM lies about what he said in the articles they ran.
Dr. Mark Skidmore – Deep State Cover-Up of Missing $21 Trillion Deeply Disturbing
MSM lies about what he said in the articles they ran.
bbc better sauce than GP hmmm
How in a free and open society can there be secrecy acts and things hidden under national security?????????????????????????
kek
Fire damages Fox, C-SPAN, MSNBC studios
A fire Sunday morning in Northwest Washington, D.C., damaged studios for Fox News, C-SPAN and MSNBC, and forced "Fox News Sunday" to relocate its broadcast to a local affiliate's studio.
D.C. Fire and EMS tweeted that an electrical fire broke out in the 8th floor television studio but nobody was injured.
Steve Scully, the political editor for C-SPAN, tweeted shortly after 7 a.m. that the Fox News and C-SPAN studios sustained "extensive damage," and MSNBC's studio took on "extensive smoke and water damage."
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A fire Sunday morning in Northwest Washington, D.C., damaged studios for Fox News, C-SPAN and MSNBC, and forced "Fox News Sunday" to relocate its broadcast to a local affiliate's studio.
D.C. Fire and EMS tweeted that an electrical fire broke out in the 8th floor television studio but nobody was injured.
Steve Scully, the political editor for C-SPAN, tweeted shortly after 7 a.m. that the Fox News and C-SPAN studios sustained "extensive damage," and MSNBC's studio took on "extensive smoke and water damage."
"Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace addressed the fire at the outset of Sunday's program.
"If things look a little bit different here today that’s because of the fact that we had a fire — yes, a fire — in our building on North Capitol Street, and so we’re over at our wonderful affiliate WTTG," Wallace said.
"We may not have a lot of the bells and whistles we normally have, but just take a little time travel and pretend you’re back in the 1950s and you’ll feel very comfortable about that," he joked.
Wallace noted the shift in venue multiple times throughout the broadcast. He thanked Vice President Pence for accommodating the change in location for his interview, and noted at one point that they did not have a video clip of Pence's remarks last week about ISIS.
C-SPAN tweeted about 11 a.m. that it had returned to normal operations.
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A fire Sunday morning in Northwest Washington, D.C., damaged studios for Fox News, C-SPAN and MSNBC, and forced "Fox News Sunday" to relocate its broadcast to a local affiliate's studio.
D.C. Fire and EMS tweeted that an electrical fire broke out in the 8th floor television studio but nobody was injured.
Steve Scully, the political editor for C-SPAN, tweeted shortly after 7 a.m. that the Fox News and C-SPAN studios sustained "extensive damage," and MSNBC's studio took on "extensive smoke and water damage."
"Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace addressed the fire at the outset of Sunday's program.
"If things look a little bit different here today that’s because of the fact that we had a fire — yes, a fire — in our building on North Capitol Street, and so we’re over at our wonderful affiliate WTTG," Wallace said.
"We may not have a lot of the bells and whistles we normally have, but just take a little time travel and pretend you’re back in the 1950s and you’ll feel very comfortable about that," he joked.
Wallace noted the shift in venue multiple times throughout the broadcast. He thanked Vice President Pence for accommodating the change in location for his interview, and noted at one point that they did not have a video clip of Pence's remarks last week about ISIS.
C-SPAN tweeted about 11 a.m. that it had returned to normal operations.
In a note to staffers, NBC News Washington bureau chief Ken Strickland said all of the network's operations in the building will be relocated to its Washington, D.C., bureau for the next few days as a result of damage from the fire.
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/426209-fire-damages-fox-c-span-studios
Shoulda let it all burn
Cool ty
Facebook hasn’t yet hired fact-checkers for problematic Israeli election content
Social media giant was caught off-guard by April 9 vote, Times of Israel learns, but plans to soon unveil tools to protect platform and users from manipulation and abuse
MUNICH, Germany — Facebook was caught off guard by the announcement of Israeli elections in April, but will soon announce strategies for protecting the platform and its users from online manipulation and abuse, The Times of Israel has learned.
At this point, no fact-checkers have been employed to specifically flag problematic content in the run-up to the April 9 election — as they have been, in their thousands, for elections elsewhere in the world.
Conversations on Sunday on the sidelines of a digital innovation conference in Germany revealed that the company has a worldwide “crack team” of engineers that is constantly on the look-out for attempts to meddle in the affairs of nation-states, including Israel.
The Times of Israel was unable, however, to establish whether the Silicon Valley giant will be extending to Israel a transparency policy that it previously introduced in the US and the UK to require all political advertisements to specify who paid for them.
Earlier this month, the head of the Shin Bet security service, Nadav Argaman, told a Friends of Tel Aviv University gathering that a foreign state “intended to intervene,” through hacking into Israel’s national elections, set for April 9. Unbidden, Russia hurriedly denied that it had any such intentions.
Facebook has been widely discredited for having failed to stymie Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential elections, and for allowing the British firm, Cambridge Analytica, to acquire data from tens of millions of Facebook users, on the basis of which Cambridge Analytica developed algorithms to micro-target voters with personalized political messaging.
More recently, the company got itself mired in controversy again for hiring a Republican-associated research company that sought to link anti-Facebook protesters with George Soros, the Jewish US billionaire who supports liberal causes and has become a regular punching bag for the political right.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/facebook-hasnt-yet-hired-fact-checkers-for-problematic-israeli-election-content/