conducting an internal and external review and remains focused on enforcing policies protecting user information. wow. i m going to take a breath with that statement. that is crazy. all right. good explanation because it s a complicated issue. joining us now, washington post tech policy reporter tony rahm. thanks to both of you. scott galloway, good to see you. tony, let me start with you. that was a thorough explanation of what s going on. when you separate the wheat from the chaff on this, what s the biggest problem in your mind? the biggest problem is exactly what you guys pointed out, which is that we still have so many questions about what happened on facebook, how that data got to cambridge analytica, what it did with that data, and whether it s been deleted. and it s not just us asking these questions. members of congress are asking them as well. and you re beginning to see from both democrats and republicans alike a new call for congressional hearings focused on the t
anything. we re not trying ing ting to c anything. what rear trying do is apply common sense from journalists just to arm people with more information about what they re reading, just the way they used to have that information if they walked into a magazine store, or went to a newsstand and they could see those brands, and they could tell the difference between the philadelphia enquirer and the national inquirer. now they can t always tell that difference. i always tell people go to an edited newspaper. i worked for a newspaper for 15 years. the great thing about editors is, it s friday night, 6:30, i have a couple of questions, you call them back, they say good story. somebody has to check the facts. and i got to tell you, a great newspaper can do it. and people that don t want to do it should be around. i hope you can clarify that and separate this wheat from the chaff as they say in the bible. that s what we re doing, chris. good luck with that. thanks, chris. when we retu
even trump s allies say negotiating with him is like a pinball machine. and now trump is joking about being president for life. and thou to guard against fake news in the age of trump? there is so much of 80 there tonight a new effort under way to help you weed out the wheat from the chaff, as we say in the bible. finally, let me finish with last night s academy awards. this is hardball, where the action. tech: .every minute counts. and you don t have time for a cracked windshield. that s why at safelite, we ll show you exactly when we ll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. grandpa: looks great! tech: thanks for choosing safelite. grandpa: thank you! child: bye! tech: bye! saving you time. so you can keep saving the world. kids: safelite repair, safelite replace
guide the office of special counsel. how do you see this from two sides, watching these two sides of mueller moving along, grinding along quietly, not doing neg press and then you see the president and his people coming up with all these memos and midnight rides, anything to confuse the game? you re absolutely right. every time that mueller or the other people on his team find something out, the president throws up some sort of chaff or dust and says look over here, look over there or something like that. at this point, donald trump is not acting like the president. he s acting like o.j. i mean, we defense lawyers know that when you have a client who is guilty, you ve got one good card to play and that is attack law enforcement. attack the prosecutor. call them biased. that s what the president s strategy has been. it s a lot worse here than what the ordinary private citizen than o.j., o.j. is a private citizen, no duties to law enforcement or anything. but the president is, of cours
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