jillian: they call it it s a. brian: if they could only get the fans to support them in baseball anyway. anyway.16 minutes ever the hour. sorry i will thank you in the break, jillian. 60 minutes on sunday 35-year-old ms. hoffman haugen, francis haugen? she sat there in the afternoon and she spoke to democrats and republicans about what is really going on at facebook and how they don t really intend to keep us safe. it s all about maximizing money. listen. we also saw iran government doing espionage on other state actors. this is definitely a thing that is happening. i believe facebook consistent understaffing of the counter espionage operations and counter-terrorism teams is a national security issue. so you are saying in essence that the platform, whether facebook knows it or not, is being utilized by some of our
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democrat stacey abrams claiming to hope after a judge extends today s deadline to certify votes in today s race for governor. the state must wait until the end of the week to declare a winner between abrams and brian kemp. multiple lawsuits filed on abrams behalf claiming thousands of ballots may not have been counted properly. kemp leads by nearly 60,000 votes. that s a look at your headline. brian: i don t know what she is doing. but she lost. steve: just a point of clarification. senator nelson s complaint against the state of florida argues rejecting ballots for miss matched signatures in the first place is unconstitutional. brian: that makes sense. steve: migrant caravan packed with 6500 people is getting closer to our border. how will the u.s. handle the huge influx of people all at once? we will talk to a. brian: caravan that doesn t stop. could hillary clinton be erased from the history books? the big move that s about to
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