down tonight. the new york times is reporting that the trump campaign is using facebook ads to amplify the campaign. this isn t an accident. this isn t an overlap we found as investigative journalists. it s an ad buy. they re buying ads. more than 2,000 ads on facebook using that rhetoric. you know, white supremacy existed before trump took office, certainly. but he s normalized it and made it mainstream. and that s where he can turn the clock back by repudiating it. unfortunately, he s deflecting. deflecting to mental illness issues, and most mass killers, by the way, are not mentally ill. he s deflecting it to violent video games, which is not a cause of mass killing. even though there are some mass killers who enjoy violent vaide games, they re violent individuals and enjoy violent entertainment in their free time. unfortunately, he s going in all of those directions and not at the appropriate direction of projecting this. frank, let me ask you to jump in on this. the idea t
and when asked, what do we do about the invasion and someone said, we shoot them, he laughed. and he went even further and said, well, you can only get away with that in the panhandle. what is the message to americans? the laws are different, the rules are different for certain kinds of people. and if you support me, maybe i ll look the other way. he s sending that tacit message out to society. and in this campaign i just want to ask you about a story that broke since we sat down tonight. the new york times is reporting that the trump campaign is using facebook ads to amplify the campaign. invasion claim. this isn t an accident. this isn t an overlap we found as investigative journalists. it s an ad buy. they re buying ads. more than 2,000 ads on facebook using that rhetoric. you know, white supremacy existed before trump took office, certainly. but he s normalized it and made it mainstream. and that s where he can turn the clock back by repudiating it. unfortunately, he s de
said, we shoot them, he laughed. and he went even further and said, well, you can only get away with that in the panhandle. what is the message to americans? the laws are different, the rules are different for certain kinds of people. and if you support me, maybe i ll look the other way. he s sending that tacit message out to society. and in this campaign i just want to ask you about a story that broke since we sat down tonight. the new york times is reporting that the trump campaign is using facebook ads to amplify the campaign. this isn t an accident. this isn t an overlap we found as investigative journalists. it s an ad buy. they re buying ads. more than 2,000 ads on facebook using that rhetoric. you know, white supremacy existed before trump took office, certainly. but he s normalized it and made it mainstream. and that s where he can turn the clock back by repudiating it. unfortunately, he s deflecting. deflecting to mental illness issues, and most mass killers, by the
nobody is watching these actual videos here lined up right there, see that, but the views are going up. if you think 2016 russian disinformation was bad or unnerving, that was the tip of the iceberg. what if the entire internet is a fraud? max read joins me now. this piece blew my mind, particularly the lengths people are going to to game the system. so one big thing is, advertisers are buying ads on the internet, which is the main thing that s funding the internet, right, commercial content on the internet. pays my salary. pays your salary. and people are going to insane lengths to create ways of defrauding as if there are actually people watching the ads when they re not. so one of these cases, the doj just indicted these guys in november, they basically rented server space in dallas and they built a whole raft of fake websites. and then created a bunch of fake people who go to the websites. they moved cursors like real people, clicked on stuff like real people. not humans th
let s give an example. one way to do it, hire a company in china, this is what it looks like, they just play the video on a wall of phones. nobody is watching these actual videos here lined up right there, see that, but the views are going up. if you think 2016 russian disinformation was bad or unnerving, that was the tip of the iceberg. what if the entire internet is a fraud? max read joins me now. this piece blew my mind, particularly the lengths people are going to to game the system. so one big thing is, advertisers are buying ads on the internet, which is the main thing that s funding the internet, right, commercial content on the internet. pays my salary. pays your salary. and people are going to insane lengths to create ways of defrauding as if there are actually people watching the ads when they re not. yeah. so one of these cases, the doj just indicted these guys in