and so this is sort of their attempt to say we re going to try to do better going forward. mark zuckerberg s defense, is there an argument to be made? no one even a few years ago would have ever guessed it could get this big. and it is a new company. it s only been in our eye really for the last ten years. so could one make the argument he created a monster, an extraordinary monster, and now it s time to revamp or revisit? because even zuckerberg couldn t have guessed it would get this big. i think that s the problem we keep seeing with facebook is they re constantly looking backwards, right. we saw this with them selling as to russian propaganda groups. they apologize. they put in place all these new restrictions. that s the same thing with this data crisis. yes, they stopped the loophole that allowed you to scoop up everybody s friend s data in 2014/2015, but they never did anything to make sure all that data was being used properly. now who knows how long these audits retrospect
president s women, all three accusations, they re serious, but which one could potentially pose the biggest problem for president trump? but next, trump and chief of staff john kelly reportedly furious, i don t know about that, over the leak of briefing materials prepared for trump s call with vladimir putin. those materials instructed trump not to congratulate putin on his recent presidential victory but trump did exactly that. and jimmy fallon wonders what all the fuss is about. trump is now facing backlash for congratulating vladimir putin on his big election win. trump said, what s the big deal? i also congratulated him after my election win. so what is the big deal? get off my back.
lawmakers. we could say there s something in it for everyone. yet i already heard from jim jordan who said there ain t nothing in it for him. right. so conservatives in the freedom caucus, in fact, the freedom caucus came out almost as soon as this bill was published online. they don t like the big top line number, the $1.3 trillion number. they like the military spending, but that s sort of about it. they re upset that the border wall number isn t big, given how much is being spent here overall. democrats are very happy with this deal by and large. they would have liked to have seen a daca deal folded in here somewhere. but otherwise, they got a lot of their priorities in this. in part because the margin in the senate is so narrow. without the freedom caucus, house republican leaders had to negotiate with them. this should pass relatively easily. it is a deal that both sides agree to. there s always that possibility, particularly in the senate, that one senator could slow this down