the lead with jake tapper starts right now. announcer: this is cnn breaking news welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown in washington, d.c. in for jake tapper. and i m wolf blitzer. after the attacks and the israeli military now surrounding an inside significant areas gaza city and the bombardments continues to take a devastating stake on those inside. they cannot keep up with the amount of injured and sick cases. at least 9,000 people killed in israeli attacks on gaza according to the hamas-controlled health ministry. right now u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is headed to israel. here where i am in tel aviv, making his second wartime visit saying he will discuss concrete steps to minimize civilian casualties. israel has not only the right but the obligation to defend itself, and also to take steps to try to make sure this never happens again. we ve also said clearly and repeatedly how israel does this matters. right now i go to breaking news. look at
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Can we have everyone sit down . Thanks. Thank you. Hi, welcome to the second session of todays symposium. This is titled combating online operations. Im the senior fellow for digital policy at the counsel, and were very lucky to have these experts with us to discuss this issue. We have renee, thomas, and clint. I anticipate a very lively and fascinating conversation. I want to start with thomas. When the Supreme Court and the u. S. Decided on Citizens United back in 2010 it predicated the whole idea that corporations should be able to spend money in elections because the internet, you know, which was then seen as this great engine of transparency and democracy, that the internet was going to bring full transparency to american election. And so that was going to be the magic bullet. And, you know, at the time i was in the obama administration, we were really taken with the idea of internet freedom. But it seems that since then the openness of the internet which we hoped would solve a lo
Can we have everyone sit down . Thanks. Thank you. Hi, welcome to the second session of todays symposium. This is titled combating online operations. Im the senior fellow for digital policy at the counsel, and were very lucky to have these experts with us to discuss this issue. We have renee, thomas, and clint. I anticipate a very lively and fascinating conversation. I want to start with thomas. When the Supreme Court and the u. S. Decided on Citizens United back in 2010 it predicated the whole idea that corporations should be able to spend money in elections because the internet, you know, which was then seen as this great engine of transparency and democracy, that the internet was going to bring full transparency to american election. And so that was going to be the magic bullet. And, you know, at the time i was in the obama administration, we were really taken with the idea of internet freedom. But it seems that since then the openness of the internet which we hoped would solve a lo
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