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brian: you heard dan crenshaw, you lost hollywood, you lost academia. you wonder what is happening next year you are always competitive in these elections on the doorstep of taking the house and could take the senate back. you have more talent on the right than anybody on the left but time to take action. from your firsthand knowledge, did mike pence ever get asked to do something and say i get to it when i can. seems like kamala harris was asked to take over the border problem and basically went to connecticut, chicago, california, made one call to mexico and it is decorating her house, did she blow off the president of the united states when she was asked to do something. >> it is a shocking display of disrespect for the president. he announced you are in charge of the border crisis and you say nevermind, i don't think so. i've never seen anything like this in my life and i will say this. one area of focus on with my organization is the nightmare at the border, already working with state attorneys general on the litigation in terms of mass release of
brian: you heard dan crenshaw, you lost hollywood, you lost academia. you wonder what is happening next year you are always competitive in these elections on the doorstep of taking the house and could take the senate back. you have more talent on the right than anybody on the left but time to take action. from your firsthand knowledge, did mike pence ever get asked to do something and say i get to it when i can. seems like kamala harris was asked to take over the border problem and basically...
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you lost hollywood and academia yet you are still competitive in the elections. you could take the senate back. you have more talent for president on the right than anybody on the left. it's time to take action and you are. from your firsthand knowledge, did mike pence ever get asked to do stuff by the president and say i will get to it when i can? kamala harris was asked to take over the border program and went to connecticut, chicago, california, made one call to mexico and i believe is decorating her house. did she blow off the president of the united states when she was asked to do something? >> it's a shocking display of disrespect for the president. he announces you are in charge of the border crisis and you say i don't think so. i have never seen anything like this. i will say this, one of the areas we will be focussed on with my organization is the nightmare at the border. we are working with our state attorney general on the litigation in terms of the mass release of illegal immigrants with criminal records. you don't have the house. we don't have the se
you lost hollywood and academia yet you are still competitive in the elections. you could take the senate back. you have more talent for president on the right than anybody on the left. it's time to take action and you are. from your firsthand knowledge, did mike pence ever get asked to do stuff by the president and say i will get to it when i can? kamala harris was asked to take over the border program and went to connecticut, chicago, california, made one call to mexico and i believe is...
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louis, are there better ways that dod could leverage industry and academia to field ai systems more quickly than going through the normal acquisition pipeline and will the software acquisition pathway by way of example provide in the fy 2020 nda and the budget activity software budgeting pilots help dod efforts? >> thank you, mr. chairman. the pathway you all provided is helpful but is not sufficient in the cultural aspects of training people to treat software differently has taken or has been harder and taken longer than i thought. i do know many suffer companies who want to work with the government and in particular with the dod and they cannot find a corresponding customer or user or buyer or someone who can work with them and my own view is that the dod should set up some kind of technology insertion program where they literally go and try to get the stuff and because it's so strategic and so important to the mission of the dod. >> thank you, doctor schmidt. software and ai are joined at the hip and until the department is able to acquire software as a software, not as hardware, not in
louis, are there better ways that dod could leverage industry and academia to field ai systems more quickly than going through the normal acquisition pipeline and will the software acquisition pathway by way of example provide in the fy 2020 nda and the budget activity software budgeting pilots help dod efforts? >> thank you, mr. chairman. the pathway you all provided is helpful but is not sufficient in the cultural aspects of training people to treat software differently has taken or has...
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[inaudible] captured those in academia and throughout the society is to capture our language. if you control language you control thought and that is the ultimate peril. we must understand the policing of language we see today, cancel culture this isn't some side show it's a central part of their plan. host of the rubin report, dave rubin you're one of the strongest voices out there on all this. a lot of people are saying the focus on cancel culture is silly and ridiculous. it's the heart of it, is. it's the heart of their grab for power. >> this is the heart and the fight of the generation. the fight of the generation is not 1980 capitalism versus communism, united states versus russia, the rocky balboa where the lines were sort of clearly drawn. this says your saying in the lead, this slow march through the institutions where they went to our colleges, our universities and they basically trained a generation of young people to believe that america is a fundamentally evil and these ideas that leak out. a lot of people when i started talking about this stuff for five years ago
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what is your view of these type of figures in academia. our women banding together against this or are they afraid to do it, or do they just agree with this transgender movement? >> there's a different there's definitely a lot of infighting. it's really unfortunate to see that there are some women that are essentially throwing women and girls under the bus insane transgender women are women and i think it's important we talk about these issues because ther are serious implications if we don't. >> you're right, very serious implications not just a trend. >> thank you, we expect appreciate your perspective. >> health officials don't want you to go to church, and why they definitely don't want you to sing. this is my favorite part of the show. my husband joins us when we com back. so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on m
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you after the break we'll be speaking to know in chomsky's daughter and the doyenne of immigration academia have even chomsky about the rights of president biden's detention of thousands of children on the us mexico border. who are her. room door. her. room. when else so seems wrong. but all will just tell all. of the world up to see her out just to come out again and in detroit because the trail. when suddenly find themselves worlds apart. just of the common ground. welcome back with the usa continues its televised trial after the death of the police of george floyd which led to uprisings all around the world joe biden is again presiding over the detention of thousands of unaccompanied children joining me now is no interims his daughter an internationally renowned historian in their own right salem state university professor of eva chomsky who joins me from massachusetts even thanks so much for coming on going underground to the world is obviously looking at this televised trial of george floyd taken from the headlines away from the u.s. mexican border how is structural racism do you belie
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you after the break we'll be speaking to know and chomsky his daughter and the doyenne of immigration academia have even chomsky about the rights of president biden's detention of thousands of children on the us mexico border. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. again at the risk of no no rush cross the up most of us who got to school with a cyclone things on their way. back home but i can merican suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. of the real. one by elsa store on her by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all and some of the american reared who were to school during the night. found great crowds. to move few you're going to call you and now almost a 100 years later the history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. probable worst time to go anywhere why not me. when i come here. l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i
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have left, just a couple minutes, how do we best utilize the talent, the skill set, the brain power in academia, in these young minds, and connect them to the work that we need to do to innovate and to lead and to demonstrate superiority? >> one of the things i mentioned in my opening statement was -- democratically share information and insights we have. in many cases, we have problems and challenges we can exposed to the academic community and students prior to them joining the workforce, prior to them worrying about security clearances, and we can get them working on problems that really matter. when you look under the hood of our capabilities today, the vast majority are really defined by radio technology. these are things you can actually go ahead and play with on a college campus and work with while you are in school. you can immediately bring that knowledge into being a technology developer. and ultimately, it will benefit national security and strategic defense implications. >> i think this is an exciting area of opportunity for us, one we definitely need to exploit. mister chairman, th
have left, just a couple minutes, how do we best utilize the talent, the skill set, the brain power in academia, in these young minds, and connect them to the work that we need to do to innovate and to lead and to demonstrate superiority? >> one of the things i mentioned in my opening statement was -- democratically share information and insights we have. in many cases, we have problems and challenges we can exposed to the academic community and students prior to them joining the...
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never seen in the 20 years i've beenin i've never seen in the 20 years i've been in this sector and in academia. so it is something we are learning on thejob with so it is something we are learning on the job with regards to how we manage this, and i do appreciate that there are countries who are possibly making much more progress. i think a lot of countries will have lumpiness with wrist regards disapply. —— regards to supply. we saw last week with regards to the indian stock and also back in january and february. i think we're trying to make the best of the situation that we have. it's not perfect, but obviously, the uk had contracts in place. they were very proactive and very strategic with regards to our supply chain plans, they made sure they created a situation whereby they had 700... improve them as quickly as they could. the reports today have clearly shown that the prime minister wants to go forward with the situation and make sure we have cooperation so that we all benefit from access to these vaccine. the fi . ures i from access to these vaccine. the figures i have _ from access
never seen in the 20 years i've beenin i've never seen in the 20 years i've been in this sector and in academia. so it is something we are learning on thejob with so it is something we are learning on the job with regards to how we manage this, and i do appreciate that there are countries who are possibly making much more progress. i think a lot of countries will have lumpiness with wrist regards disapply. —— regards to supply. we saw last week with regards to the indian stock and also back...
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we one of them especially were able to start there's a supply agreement that was transfer from the academia from the couple of university to the government so they normally was able to secure a sufficient in boxing those of us to get this strong and massive campaign rolling that together with very active in addition negative about the nation the country i think has allowed to move for a very efficiently time sulfide button it in but i think the most important point is that they're syrian society is very willing to just talk sense. so they have been very in their vision then the cooperation from their people to talk to complain that in great we have already our fellow the population by today what about the fact that case numbers are still rising despite the vaccine drive being so successful. well they kind of overlap so the vaccine companies started really massively. separate and the numbers were rising or any paper e also holiday effect was seen also to europe and us. we have our summer break from january and february early march so there are riots the numbers. are probably due to the holy
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the council on foreign relations who are in all kinds of positions and the media or academia here at home standing up for our own right and our own democracy if we expect to resume and be able to convey the kind of leadership globally that is good for america and go to for the rest of the world. >> let's circle back to that if we have time. the biggest issue of the day he and how we balance taking care of americans and how we help the rest of the world. that simply is an act of philanthropy or enlightened self interest that it makes sense to vaccinate the rest of the world and the chance that the variances breakout and ultimately kill americans. can this argument be made and other than a few million astrazeneca doses they basically had a sequential. do you think you could sustain the political conversation with the american people and essentially explain why it makes sense to do this simultaneously rather than sequentially? >> i do think so and i was heartened by the announcement that they would be sending millions of doses to canada and mexico. i think it's got to go further than th
the council on foreign relations who are in all kinds of positions and the media or academia here at home standing up for our own right and our own democracy if we expect to resume and be able to convey the kind of leadership globally that is good for america and go to for the rest of the world. >> let's circle back to that if we have time. the biggest issue of the day he and how we balance taking care of americans and how we help the rest of the world. that simply is an act of...
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of digital currencies powell says he wants input from policymakers private sector participants and academia he confirmed that the creation of a digital dollar is a high priority for the u.s. and earlier this week because it hit another record over $61000.00 now think of this the last year has been just incredible growth for bitcoin for context you will remember that in march of 2020 because it was sitting at around $6100.00 for more on the future of the world's most popular cryptocurrency let's bring in dan how these the director of business development director of business development at cracked it now dan for the last year on this show we've talked about whether bitcoin could hit the $100000.00 mark and as times it seems kind of far fetched but today it only seems inevitable but you think you can go much higher than that right . that's right so when we look at the queen's total total addressable market the salsa earnest him right now because it is only worth a trillion dollars if we take all the big quinn existence and multiply it by the price a trillion dollars is actually quite small wh
of digital currencies powell says he wants input from policymakers private sector participants and academia he confirmed that the creation of a digital dollar is a high priority for the u.s. and earlier this week because it hit another record over $61000.00 now think of this the last year has been just incredible growth for bitcoin for context you will remember that in march of 2020 because it was sitting at around $6100.00 for more on the future of the world's most popular cryptocurrency let's...
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i think what we're seeing is that while it's the 2 shows such as academia and the media and entertainment have been subsumed by the left and by liberal while the right people trying to fight those battles this battle really last a long time ago and what they were watching is that these forces have made their way into things like the military and the police force and some would even say the intelligence service we're seeing maybe this has nothing to do with specifically women or diversity per se in the military but it has to do with that that liberalism has inspected those institutions and we see it in making ways and one you know in ways you can point out maybe like the president did was accommodating pregnant women on the battlefield you know of course there's a transgender service issue that obama ended you know very late in his term of government by bill having got rid of the transgender thing by the way people pretend that he has but he basically changed nothing from tom's directive but i think that they're using is a cultural shift in attitude from from institutions that people sort
i think what we're seeing is that while it's the 2 shows such as academia and the media and entertainment have been subsumed by the left and by liberal while the right people trying to fight those battles this battle really last a long time ago and what they were watching is that these forces have made their way into things like the military and the police force and some would even say the intelligence service we're seeing maybe this has nothing to do with specifically women or diversity per se...
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the second big inflection point was moving from academia to the think tank world. that happened because i got married. my husband was in new york city and i needed to move, so i got a job at the council on foreign relations. that is where i spent the following 26 years of my career before i was so fortunate to join everyone here at hoover. that is my trajectory. in terms of my book, "the world according to china," a companion book to the book i published in 2018, "the third revolution." that focused on xi jinping's transformation of china's domestic policy with a little it of chinese foreign policy. ambitions on the global stage. it is designed to engage the debate. it is quite polarized around what the rise of china signifies. it looks at what are xi jinping's ambitions? it is less about what he says this point than what the actions and patterns of behavior are. i read all 2000 pages of xi jinping's speeches that he has published. i think he has been in published -- in power for a .5 years now. -- in power for 8.5 years now. if you look through xi jinping's eyes a
the second big inflection point was moving from academia to the think tank world. that happened because i got married. my husband was in new york city and i needed to move, so i got a job at the council on foreign relations. that is where i spent the following 26 years of my career before i was so fortunate to join everyone here at hoover. that is my trajectory. in terms of my book, "the world according to china," a companion book to the book i published in 2018, "the third...
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in academia in our country. but they can do it, they can develop tough hides. one person on this call has been through so much as been able to do that. it is a survival tactic at the end of the day it is how you managed to get through. speak the last thing i'll say about my service at nato, the overarching perhaps mailor orientation of the military alliance for their some of that play. but quite honestly general who is speaking tomorrow and our european security initiative lecture series. so people are interested they should check it out. priscilla glass ceiling that was beginning to crack. i guess as one of the first cracks in that. but i do think that the institution even in my time there had started to change the momentum they were commanding including in iraq, including their battle group in latvian. both commanded by women going toen be incumbent couple things a cup the q&a as well as your own experience. intelligence is still not overrepresented with women. although we have now had a big direction of the cia who was a woman. you also have experience as an
in academia in our country. but they can do it, they can develop tough hides. one person on this call has been through so much as been able to do that. it is a survival tactic at the end of the day it is how you managed to get through. speak the last thing i'll say about my service at nato, the overarching perhaps mailor orientation of the military alliance for their some of that play. but quite honestly general who is speaking tomorrow and our european security initiative lecture series. so...
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national security advisor tweeted last night everyone running the servers government private sector academia needs to act now to patch them. in the u.s. alone an estimated 30000 customers have been affected then including state and local government agencies however its full scale is yet to be determined some 250000 users globally could potentially be at risk among them many businesses microsoft ledges that was carried out by a group linked to the chinese government but beijing denies any connection we spoke to technology expert roger kay who points out the ongoing problem with the sub's acuity in the u.s. these days. this is one of a large number of them occurred in the last little while. the us economy and government is riddled with servers that have all the number breached one way or the other and a lot of your permission has been kagan and we can presume that military servers remain carter miles for various reasons including by the way that a lot of targets with this one were smaller businesses which are typically less good at keeping things together and patching things quickly and so on
national security advisor tweeted last night everyone running the servers government private sector academia needs to act now to patch them. in the u.s. alone an estimated 30000 customers have been affected then including state and local government agencies however its full scale is yet to be determined some 250000 users globally could potentially be at risk among them many businesses microsoft ledges that was carried out by a group linked to the chinese government but beijing denies any...
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national security advisor tweeted last night everyone running the servers government private sector academia needs to act now to patch them. in the u.s. alone an estimated $30000.00 customers have been affected including state and local government agencies the biden ministration is expected to form a task force to investigate the hook however the full scale is yet to be realized there are reportedly 250000 customers of risk globally many of them small and medium size businesses microsoft is blaming a hacking group believed to be linked to the chinese government beijing for its part denies any connection to the cyber attack let's go live now to roger kay technology expert for more on this project good to see you how serious could this be high far could it spread well i think it's probably spread about as far as it's going through because the sooner. the government and microsoft realize what was going on in those that well we can fix that these are these are vulnerabilities that had not been discovered before and they can be patched microsoft has already created the patches so now it's a kind
national security advisor tweeted last night everyone running the servers government private sector academia needs to act now to patch them. in the u.s. alone an estimated $30000.00 customers have been affected including state and local government agencies the biden ministration is expected to form a task force to investigate the hook however the full scale is yet to be realized there are reportedly 250000 customers of risk globally many of them small and medium size businesses microsoft is...
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with the liberal academia that we have educating our kids in public schools now it's a scary thought. the see what they are going to indoctrinate our kids with next. host: what is the solution to the political divide? caller: you can't fix it. news media has done an excellent job in dividing us. host: so there is no fix? caller: not in the political divide, no. it is entrenched forever. host: what is the impact of that? what is the fallout of that? if we are entrenched forever? caller: people are going to have different thoughts and if they are taught from different people you are going to have different thoughts it's not mathematics, it's not etched in stone around the world. one plus one equals two, that's around the world. it hasn't changed. host: latest from jonesboro, georgia you say no as well. caller: good morning. first of all, not to be outdone by sophie, i like you too. [laughter] i agree with some of what tony and ben have said, but i'm not nearly as optimistic. i don't think teaching civics is going to help one bit. we have constitutional's dollars -- constitutional schola
with the liberal academia that we have educating our kids in public schools now it's a scary thought. the see what they are going to indoctrinate our kids with next. host: what is the solution to the political divide? caller: you can't fix it. news media has done an excellent job in dividing us. host: so there is no fix? caller: not in the political divide, no. it is entrenched forever. host: what is the impact of that? what is the fallout of that? if we are entrenched forever? caller: people...
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he was encouraging patches to be done across the government, private sector, and academia. we are looking closely at what happened. >> i wanted to ask about your higher today. he has publicly advocated for breaking up big tech companies like facebook. those are the kinds of issues that he will be advising? what is he going to be doing with regards to the doj and what they are already doing on those big tech companies? sec. psaki: it has been reported, but he will serve as a special assistant to the president for technology and competition policy. he was a professor at columbia. he served the new york attorney general. he was a senior advisor at the ftc. he brings a wealth of knowledge and an experience of technology and competition policy that will help ensure president biden's economic agenda supports working families, strengthens the middle class, and protect consumers. the president has been clear, on the campaign, more recently, that he stands up to the abuse of power, that includes the abuse from big tech. tim will help advance the president's agenda which includes add
he was encouraging patches to be done across the government, private sector, and academia. we are looking closely at what happened. >> i wanted to ask about your higher today. he has publicly advocated for breaking up big tech companies like facebook. those are the kinds of issues that he will be advising? what is he going to be doing with regards to the doj and what they are already doing on those big tech companies? sec. psaki: it has been reported, but he will serve as a special...
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this is a national threat and everyone running these servers, government, private sector, academia, needs to patch them. we are concerned there are a large number of victims and we are working with our partners to understand the scope of this, so it is an ongoing process. others need to consider whether they have been compromised and take appropriate steps. the security agency issued an emergency directive to agencies and we are looking at the next steps to take. we urge network operators to take it very seriously. >> as far as any color around whether the government -- >> i think i conveyed clearly that what national security advisor jake sullivan has conveyed and why he put this message out publicly is this is an ongoing threat and he was encouraging passes -- patches to be done and we are looking closely at what steps need to be taken. >> i just wanted to ask about tim wu who you hired today. he has publicly advocated for breaking up big tech companies like facebook. those of the kinds of issues that he will be advising the president about, white house policy, and what will he be doing
this is a national threat and everyone running these servers, government, private sector, academia, needs to patch them. we are concerned there are a large number of victims and we are working with our partners to understand the scope of this, so it is an ongoing process. others need to consider whether they have been compromised and take appropriate steps. the security agency issued an emergency directive to agencies and we are looking at the next steps to take. we urge network operators to...
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geniuses but i think that one thing they're smart enough to understand is if you look at mainstream media academia hollywood big tech now they're there did they trying to corral the people that supported donald trump and they're they're coming out with pitchforks it's really nasty the rhetoric is nasty investigations. surveillance the platforming of people getting book deals torpedoed i mean the beginning to realize is that you know there's the you know we bet and if when i do we stick together are there going to paris all down and i think that that's a real. fear and i think that's why you see a lot of these quote corporatism the bad as saying whoa i mean the enemies they like they are the base likes one guy and we need to start getting around him i'm reading this right because i think it's more out of a defensive position head i have to initial observations about startle trunk firstly today and during his 2 presidential campaigns and 60162028 was abundantly clear that the man enjoys support from the vast slaves of the american population including african-americans and hispanics secondly i belie
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had folded and i kept the account just for voicing opinions but i kept my name off of it because in academia people who think like me who are not far left of center and have to keep their opinions quiet people from outside the university discover that it was made they took shots pictures screenshots of the tweets. added commentary to them docs to me which means they exposed me for as the author of them injected them put them in a sent them to students actual students at the school and encourage them to get me fired from my job sent them around and said that i was racist and i shouldn't have a job and within 34 hours of that i was put on paid leave pending an investigation . is only the latest in a series of academics his views have got them into trouble last year university of chicago professor how old link. to criticizing the black lives matter and defund the police movements he was forced to apologize a stephen pinker from harvard university had been accused of playing down racial injustice in a series of tweets gregory mankiw expressed his concern over the current state of free speech and
had folded and i kept the account just for voicing opinions but i kept my name off of it because in academia people who think like me who are not far left of center and have to keep their opinions quiet people from outside the university discover that it was made they took shots pictures screenshots of the tweets. added commentary to them docs to me which means they exposed me for as the author of them injected them put them in a sent them to students actual students at the school and encourage...
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and government and academia and big media, they're just on the take and in cahoots with these what could be criminal organizations. maria: well, i mean, what's going to be done about it? what can be done about it. section 230 was one lever to pull to say, look, clearly these companies have too much power and they need to be reined in. let's allow these companies to face liability. but is that even going to come to pass, given the fact that the democrats are running things on all the chambers and this is one of their big donors. dagen: section -- repealing section 230 wouldn't stop amazon from censoring books on its book store, online. in fact, if you get rid of section 230, if these companies, say a twitter, a facebook are treated like media companies, they're just going to censor even more and i say criminal. i was being facetious when i said that. that being said, the democrats in the house were talking about the danger to -- of these monopolies, facebook, amazon, google and apple, just back in october. so they were talking about the danger to our economy and our democracy being at sta
and government and academia and big media, they're just on the take and in cahoots with these what could be criminal organizations. maria: well, i mean, what's going to be done about it? what can be done about it. section 230 was one lever to pull to say, look, clearly these companies have too much power and they need to be reined in. let's allow these companies to face liability. but is that even going to come to pass, given the fact that the democrats are running things on all the chambers...