on unexplained by a media diet. and what people s media diet is. and is that enough to explain the schism there? i mean, i don t see how you cannot blame the media diets. if you look at where republicans primarily get their news, it s places like fox news and then it s other places far more, more fringe and extreme places like steve bannon s war and podcast. this is where they re getting their news. and if you watch these channels, if you listen to the rhetoric that s happening on talk radio, it s very clear why they believe that the country is being stolen from them, why they believe that biden isn t an evil man whose wrecking havoc on the country. this is what they re inundated with the kind of rhetoric there are inundated with on an hourly basis. since so i mean, i think it would be shocking really, quite frankly, if they didn t believe this stuff, right? and so 86% of the republican party believing this stuff is not surprising and you have to
more privacy online. today, google is beginning a media diet, restricting the technology that allows advertisers to track your activity, those cookies. google is starting by disabling cookies for 1% of its chrome users, it says by the end of the year, cookies are going to be eliminated from chrome entirely. joining us with more on this is thomas jermaine, a senior reporter at gizmodo. this is a big deal, the online ad business is a $600 billion a year industry according to the wall street journal, so why is google now eliminating them? what we are talking about is one of the biggest changes not just in the history of the internet but in the entire business model of the tech industry. so cookies, are one of the primary ways that consumers are tracked online for targeted
no? it is although i will note that he didn t go the final step of sequestering this jury. he provided them with transportation to and from the courtroom for example so there where abouts wouldn t be known, but he had an open questioning of the jurors. we knew things about them including their ages, their occupations, what counties they lived in and their media. i want to go back to something. when you asked if i was surprised by this verdict, one of the reasons i was surprised is because of some reporting at the daily beast. jose paid careful attention to the vor deer and noticed one of the people eventually seated on this jury is a devoted listener of tim pool. a far right maga podcaster. he said he was his primary media diet. no with standing that, that juror must have been one of the one who on his request for a poll, stood up, looked at the