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these are propaganda sort of outlets for forget where things like facebook come from and google come from. they come from darpa and they come from the military industrial. so they don't just come because they're fun and neat. and you can share pictures of your cat and your what you ate for dinner, right there's a lot of other things going on behind that by, the way that's how being media literate can really help and on the theory of how one person get really changed things and, why journalism really matters here is. carl jensen, the founder of project censored, who in 1995 said since we will all benefit from a more responsible media, we all really should help bring it about. to do this, the corporate media owners should start to earn their unique first amendment privileges. editors should rethink news judgment. journalists should persevere. going after the hard stories. journalism professors should emphasize ethics and critical analysis and turn out more muckrakers and fewer muckrakers. as there's the line, the judicial system should defend the freedom of the press. provision of the
these are propaganda sort of outlets for forget where things like facebook come from and google come from. they come from darpa and they come from the military industrial. so they don't just come because they're fun and neat. and you can share pictures of your cat and your what you ate for dinner, right there's a lot of other things going on behind that by, the way that's how being media literate can really help and on the theory of how one person get really changed things and, why journalism...
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yeah, which is why there's been this narrative think you know every i have a google alert for evangelicals and usually it's some story about how evangelical are finally going to break with trump and you know i mean the story has been written so many times there's been so much speculation yet it persists. i no, you know a number of reasons. i mean, one, you have to understand sort the political and priorities of many conservatives. if you believe that abortion is literally tantamount murder. banning it is a top priority, maybe more than being nice. secondly, when it comes to why why this group tolerates someone like you know i think that answer i've heard a lot is that he is something akin to we need a president, not a pastor. and you know, we heard high profile evangelical leaders say things to that effect. know. yeah, but they didn't say that about bill clinton. they not. i mean, last i checked, he wasn't preaching either. and i write about this. you know what it was like to be a 17 year old senate page when the scandal was was in the and it was an issue of great concern to my community,
yeah, which is why there's been this narrative think you know every i have a google alert for evangelicals and usually it's some story about how evangelical are finally going to break with trump and you know i mean the story has been written so many times there's been so much speculation yet it persists. i no, you know a number of reasons. i mean, one, you have to understand sort the political and priorities of many conservatives. if you believe that abortion is literally tantamount murder....
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i googled all your names. you're also sportswriter on fox in chicago. apparently a bodybuilder. oh, yeah. yeah, yeah. so she's the founding partner in nashville, correspondent for covering the american right. puck calls her their maga expert an insider. previously tina has served as a white house reporter for politico, a staff reporter for vanity fair. and before that, she was a journalist for a number of right wing publications like the daily caller, where she her start in journalism and in her earlier was mentored by tucker carlson. so it's it's okay. she's survived. wow. all right. she is a graduate of claremont college and her book, the maga diaries chronicles her personal experiences within the right wing movement and media media enterprises. we welcome tina is the author maga diaries. my surreal inside the right wing and how i got out out. is that except for getting out or right. we'll get to that. we'll get that. so our third panelist this morning is stephen vladeck who is the charles allen wright chair in federal courts at the university of texas law school, a nationally
i googled all your names. you're also sportswriter on fox in chicago. apparently a bodybuilder. oh, yeah. yeah, yeah. so she's the founding partner in nashville, correspondent for covering the american right. puck calls her their maga expert an insider. previously tina has served as a white house reporter for politico, a staff reporter for vanity fair. and before that, she was a journalist for a number of right wing publications like the daily caller, where she her start in journalism and in...
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so they were able during that period to get all of the big tech platforms, to get amazon, google, youtube to facebook, instagram, to take down anything that they disagreed with and their, you know, their many cases now that are that are pending where it was clear that people from government agencies or people from the exactly of branch actually called up amazon or youtube or other places and told them to take material down and in a sense threatened them. i mean, they have so much power and the big tech companies were scared of, you know, antitrust lawsuit suits or, you know, other regulation. so they pretty much felt that they had to do it. and there's some letters back and forth saying, you know, how do you want this censorship to to go down? do you want us to just take the book off or take the information off? or should we amplify it? so those are the kinds of things that i think most americans have believed for for decades in in russia or china, but, you know, not in the united states that here we have access to information and we can decide things for ourselves. so, you know, skyhorse
so they were able during that period to get all of the big tech platforms, to get amazon, google, youtube to facebook, instagram, to take down anything that they disagreed with and their, you know, their many cases now that are that are pending where it was clear that people from government agencies or people from the exactly of branch actually called up amazon or youtube or other places and told them to take material down and in a sense threatened them. i mean, they have so much power and the...
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that aren't google cars than our google cars. and all you need is a few hundred cars on the road. in a city like new york. and you can map the city every few weeks. so hard maps in one year has maps. 10% of the world's surface or 5 million kilometers of roadway. and in like new york and seoul and los, their data is better than the data that google maps has created. so apple, microsoft, these companies have spent billions of dollars to try and compete with google maps and the failed pretty much. but with web3 technology, a bunch of users can get together and can potentially do it themselves. so why is physical infrastructure a decentralized physical infrastructure important? well, number one, it sort of fulfills web's promise in a way. right now, three companies control the entire cloud computing market. right. microsoft, google and amazon services. but if this is supposed to be decentralized network, that's censorship and resilient, then we should have more choice. and so what decentralized physical infrastructure is add choice.
that aren't google cars than our google cars. and all you need is a few hundred cars on the road. in a city like new york. and you can map the city every few weeks. so hard maps in one year has maps. 10% of the world's surface or 5 million kilometers of roadway. and in like new york and seoul and los, their data is better than the data that google maps has created. so apple, microsoft, these companies have spent billions of dollars to try and compete with google maps and the failed pretty much....
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they're trying to teach google earth how to identify beaver because would be really useful if google earth could locate all beaver dams in north america. that would be super useful for beaver research would also be really useful for flood research because see how many beaver dams after a flood. so biomimicry engineers are looking at beaver dam constructions because. beavers never one big dam. they build at least three and it's in an engineer sense a really smart way to capture the sheer force of water because. if the top dam a little bit impinged, the second dam catches it in the third and the lower dam, all that water that's collected below presses against the top dam and helps support it. so there are a lot engineering things going on that are actually quite sophisticated. i sometimes look at the beavers, i'm watching, i think, god, you're 36 inches tall. you really like a funny looking little creature. how do you do this? i think that's the question humans have asked for centuries. busy genius. those are those little guys. yeah. yeah. i think a of new yorkers would be interested t
they're trying to teach google earth how to identify beaver because would be really useful if google earth could locate all beaver dams in north america. that would be super useful for beaver research would also be really useful for flood research because see how many beaver dams after a flood. so biomimicry engineers are looking at beaver dam constructions because. beavers never one big dam. they build at least three and it's in an engineer sense a really smart way to capture the sheer force...
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and if if you're having trouble finding that product, definitely google made american made. there are out there committed compiling lists of manufacturers but you will find them you know the search patterns are just are out the algorithms are out there and keep googling that stuff even if you kind of because it it will also communicate to businesses that like this is important to you. yeah yeah. well with that we are out of time and hopefully people be able to buy your book at their local bookstore. it in america rachel slade you so much for joining me today. thanks. this has been an honor. thanks so much,i good morning. thank you all for joining us for this event on crisis of masculinity. why are boys
and if if you're having trouble finding that product, definitely google made american made. there are out there committed compiling lists of manufacturers but you will find them you know the search patterns are just are out the algorithms are out there and keep googling that stuff even if you kind of because it it will also communicate to businesses that like this is important to you. yeah yeah. well with that we are out of time and hopefully people be able to buy your book at their local...
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proven that you can you can win using the framework of existing law whether it's filing suits against google for antitrust violations or the biden administration for colluding with big tech. these things are popular voters and even many donors. so if you join the fight that, you know, that's the first step. use existing law. second, there's plenty of areas in new or radically reformed laws and regulations reshape the commercial landscape for the better. obvious measurescorporations th. that means pulling out large amounts of money. now in the hands of blackrock and other large investment vehicles that have weaponized the trillions of dollars they control. there's been some headway there that needs to become the norm across the nation for the right same principle should apply all large state contracts with notable that oppose an attack. the interests of american and state residents all special and giveaways that state and local governments designed in the past for corporations given to them. corporations are actively opposing the interest of their residents. american citizens. we need to reex
proven that you can you can win using the framework of existing law whether it's filing suits against google for antitrust violations or the biden administration for colluding with big tech. these things are popular voters and even many donors. so if you join the fight that, you know, that's the first step. use existing law. second, there's plenty of areas in new or radically reformed laws and regulations reshape the commercial landscape for the better. obvious measurescorporations th. that...
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i just drop down stuff in the notes and then i'll copy and paste that in a google doc, and then i'll just build around that. but i'm always thinking about writing, even when i'm not writing. so oftentimes they're doing the dishes or like taking a walk. i'm just thinking about how i can explain. why this book is worth a reader's time. and so it's not easy, but i think it's manageable. i'll say where it's i can just gradually earn like a couple hundred words into two or 3000 words. hopefully by my deadline. well, we invited you on about books to talk about some of the spring books that are coming up that your interested in. what are some of those books? yeah, there's a lot of good ones. i tried to bring a pretty diverse list because i do like read and write about a lot of different things. i'm really into lauren euler's book, no judgment, which comes out very soon. she's a berlin based critic and novelist. most prominently in the new yorker. harper's london review of books and she has a reputation as a critic who says things that other people are afraid to, particularly about popular b
i just drop down stuff in the notes and then i'll copy and paste that in a google doc, and then i'll just build around that. but i'm always thinking about writing, even when i'm not writing. so oftentimes they're doing the dishes or like taking a walk. i'm just thinking about how i can explain. why this book is worth a reader's time. and so it's not easy, but i think it's manageable. i'll say where it's i can just gradually earn like a couple hundred words into two or 3000 words. hopefully by...
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interestingly lee if you google like could the president launch a nuclear war you will see that more people believe that is fallacy than no it's actually a fact yeah that is stunning to me during the again the fire and fury rhetoric rhetoric with president trump there was so much attention to issue which had been sort of long buried. right. that congress released a congressional report stating that sole authority was, in fact, actual and that it is an inherent to the commander in chief. and they really laid out that he doesn't need to ask. right. so the safety half of that is that a lower ranking officer, even a colonel, a general, can't order, the release of nuclear weapons, only the president can do that. and harry truman started that john f kennedy institutionalized. but the other part is it is that once the president wants to launch a nuclear weapon for whatever reason, no one can overrule him. that's and that's another paradox that is very i would say that's sinister paradox right because it's it puts this authority in one person literally can bring upon the end civilization and
interestingly lee if you google like could the president launch a nuclear war you will see that more people believe that is fallacy than no it's actually a fact yeah that is stunning to me during the again the fire and fury rhetoric rhetoric with president trump there was so much attention to issue which had been sort of long buried. right. that congress released a congressional report stating that sole authority was, in fact, actual and that it is an inherent to the commander in chief. and...
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now get on google woke up. what else have they? was there a date on the story. where did the story come from? who that newspaper or whatever? i mean, there are. look up, scott baddeley. he can tell you what the 12 steps are. and when kids know that they can. i mean, how many of us know that that's really so i think that's good. so i think there is reason for us to to be up optimistic. but we can't wait for the kids to save this. and i think right now we're really we're on the defense. i mean, especially in the united states, if you read all those books, how democracy is fail? i mean, how many books of about to fall in democracies can there be before? you start wondering if the united states next. i mean, we all know this our time is up lee you are marvelous and. i know that you have changed all of our lives teaching us how to question and how to analyze and how to protect the truth. and we are grateful for that. thank you so much. thankand annie jacobsen, thank u very much for sitting a
now get on google woke up. what else have they? was there a date on the story. where did the story come from? who that newspaper or whatever? i mean, there are. look up, scott baddeley. he can tell you what the 12 steps are. and when kids know that they can. i mean, how many of us know that that's really so i think that's good. so i think there is reason for us to to be up optimistic. but we can't wait for the kids to save this. and i think right now we're really we're on the defense. i mean,...
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so one, if you're interested in that, i would say go to google our amazon search extra around and google robbins brook and. i think you'll find a lot of sources on that auschwitz had a women's camp to madonna, had a women's so within a sound not all of the concentration camps were women's camp sections. and they had a cadre of guards that were in charge of the prisoners there. and there were always many more men prisoners and women prisoners in terms of political prisoners being arrested or keeping people for labor, men or were used in the slave labor camps and in the camps. report prisoners always in much, much greater numbers. certainly many of the had bordellos where prisoners that were considered attractive are forced to serve. and so there is a lot of sexual violence certainly on the eastern front either in camps or otherwise. the old story that while no sexual rape did not take place because of the german laws about race and gender race mixing that at least one thing the nazis didn't do was have lots of rape. we know that's wrong. now, enough research has been done that we know tha
so one, if you're interested in that, i would say go to google our amazon search extra around and google robbins brook and. i think you'll find a lot of sources on that auschwitz had a women's camp to madonna, had a women's so within a sound not all of the concentration camps were women's camp sections. and they had a cadre of guards that were in charge of the prisoners there. and there were always many more men prisoners and women prisoners in terms of political prisoners being arrested or...
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and if you google if you google bill clinton b j hollars, you will see a google image of me in my mortarboard, like looking like starry eyed in the wrong photobombing. the former president so claim to fame just like the ira relationship. i assure you. i assure. all right. so one last very brief scene here before we get to some questions from you. and it's about a woman whose name is surely very familiar in these parts, dell philips, who, of course, was the first woman and first black person on milwaukee's common council. her son could not be here today, though he wishes us all well and wishes she could be here. so this picks up on january 21st, 1960, at the pfister, shortly after kennedy made, his official announcement to enter the state primary. vel philips arrived at the pfister hotel shortly after kennedy's announcement. duties at city hall had kept her coming earlier, which was just, as well as some of her colleagues were beginning to accuse her of being too partizan. but this was pollitt x, was it not? didn't siding with your preferred candidate come with the territory? well, it's so goo
and if you google if you google bill clinton b j hollars, you will see a google image of me in my mortarboard, like looking like starry eyed in the wrong photobombing. the former president so claim to fame just like the ira relationship. i assure you. i assure. all right. so one last very brief scene here before we get to some questions from you. and it's about a woman whose name is surely very familiar in these parts, dell philips, who, of course, was the first woman and first black person on...
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so again, before google existed, how would you collect facts? you would have to go to a thing called a library. and i know i might be speaking a language you guys don't understand, but you would have to go to a library and you would have to flip through physical pages of books. you couldn't just download a pdf, right? and so if you were going to try to argue that women do need protection by the state government so that employers don't force them to work too many hours, you need to accumulate some facts about the sort of unique challenges that women encounter in the workplace and so they went to the new york public library for a month and just read everything they could get their hands on and started typing it up. usually today there are very strict rules about what you can submit as part of your written argument to the us supreme court. its 35 page document, they call it a brief. i know that you probably have never written a 35 page paper in your life and even if you have, you wouldn't call it brief. but two lawyers who just, you know, it takes
so again, before google existed, how would you collect facts? you would have to go to a thing called a library. and i know i might be speaking a language you guys don't understand, but you would have to go to a library and you would have to flip through physical pages of books. you couldn't just download a pdf, right? and so if you were going to try to argue that women do need protection by the state government so that employers don't force them to work too many hours, you need to accumulate...