Both sides and the president s side, the Special Counsel side had a facetoface meeting last week. A rare facetoface meeting after weeks of informal discussions and were told by a source familiar myself, my colleague that Robert Muellers Team Provided more granularity on the topics they would like to discuss with the president in a possible interview under the umbrella of the firing of james comey as well as the firing of the former National Security adviser Michael Flynn. The specifics include the Attorney General Jeff Sessions role in the firing of james comey as well as what the president knew about his National Security adviser Michael Flynn and his conversation he had had with former Russian Ambassador Sergei Kizlyback about the actions. There is possible collusion, possible Obstruction Of Justice and what the president knew. Im told by a source familiar that legal team has taking the
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and this was this data that became the foundation of the company because this is what we used to build the algorithms that then were you know, that actually became the basis of the company itself. so the question that i would have is, well, what happens to the foundation of your company, you know, if you didn t indeed use it on the trump campaign? what were you using, then? because that was the basis of your company, right? that s how your company started? that was the foundation of your company. there was no data before that point. so we went from no data to, you know, harvesting all of this data off of facebook and then combining it with all the consumer data sets and voter data sets. at the behest of steve bannon? yeah, because, you know, he wanted to the company got funded in the spring of 2014, and he wanted to be able to have, you know, a functioning program in time for the midterms. so, you know, we had sort of
that s how the company started. yeah. there was no data before that point. so we went from no data to harvesting all of this data off of facebook and then combining it with all this consumer data sets at the behest of steve ba bannon? yeah. the company got funded in the spring of 2014 and he wanted to be able to have functioning program in time for the mid terms. so we had sort of a steve bannon and a billionaire breathing down our necks saying where is the data? where is the algorithms and our information weapons? and that s where alex ander kogan came along from cambridge who offered the use of this app that had special permissions granted by facebook to pull data not only from the app user but from all of the friends of that user and that meant that for one user we re collecting 200, 300
core of the company s activities was the access facebook provided. so we went from no data to, you know, harvesting all of this this data off of facebook and then combining it with all this you know, the consumer data sets and voter data sets. so, you know, we had sort of a steve bannon and a billionaire breathing down our necks going, where s the data? where s the algorithms? where s our information weapons? and that s where kogan came along, alexander kogan, the professor at cambridge. alexander kogan is the cambridge university researcher who in 2014 developed an app, a facebook personality test called, this is your digital life. 270,000 people voluntarily took the personality test. but what no one who took the test knew is that kogan s app opened the door to all their personal information and to all of those voluntary facebook responders friends and their friends and so on.
but christopher wylie, the former uk-based cambridge analytica employee-turned whistle-blower said that the core of the company s activities was the access facebook provided. so we went from no data to, you know, harvesting all of this this data off of facebook and then combining it with all this you know, the consumer data sets and voter data sets. so, you know, we had sort of a steve bannon and a billionaire breathing down our necks going, where s the data? where s the algorithms? where s our information weapons? and that s where kogan came along, alexander kogan, the professor at cambridge. alexander kogan is the cambridge university researcher who in 2014 developed an app, a facebook personality test called, this is your digital life. 270,000 people voluntarily took the personality test. but what no one who took the test knew is that kogan s app opened the door to all their