initial blast. that was the initial scoop by michael gordon this weekend. today michael gordon has new reporting that a few days later after the two monitoring stations near the blast site were shut down mysteriously, the russian government shut down another two monitoring stations that were further away a few days later, which suggests they might have thought they covered up the problem when they stopped reporting radiation data close to the site, within a few days, though, if they realize they had to shut down further radiation monitoring sites further away from the blast site hundreds of kilometers away from where they thought they were sort of safe, well, that suggests maybe the problem is proving too large for their initial coverup. so the coverup, itself, is having to expand its geographical reach as well. we are also getting the first models of the potential radiation plume from the site of the blast, which is not
degree a media company with a gatekeeper responsibility and we expect you now to start hiring editors to keep watch over the content on your site hundreds of people have been hired here in germany to do what facebook claimed it wasn t in a position to do it content so what does that tell us is it not possible for regulators to take action and compel facebook to take the kind of responsibility mark supper keeps promising i think it is possible i think europe germany is kind of leading the way in terms of showing that large tech company term and what hate speech is i think is just a matter of moving some of those billions of dollars of facebook makes and putting that into an actual effort to try to crack down on this stuff and i think it s very very difficult and i m very critical about all these that i mean facebook should should be a marketplace and what are the criteria is do content have to be reasonable or