who found themselves in these hourly paid jobs at the internet research agency. these weren't sophisticated people necessarily who were doing this. the messaging and the organization came down through the kremlin, the u.s. government believes. the real takeaway here, kasie, is that one of my takeaways, is the u.s. government and the social media companies have yet to figure out a way to stop this. it's happening again. just last week i wrote about a campaign based in iran that was seeking to manipulate american public opinion through twitter and facebook and twitter and facebook shut down the accounts after they were outed essentially by another cyber security firm. there's really no strategy and it's very difficult to see how one would exist to combat this. it's not just happening with foreign governments. it's happening in american elections. americans do this as well. the fake news problem on social media is getting out of control and we all need to come to grips with how to deal with it. >> ken, let's hone in on one particular account that really upset me during the election