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able to raise their children the way they want to and, yet, your other project your other focus on racially segregating children to talk about ending racism. how does that work and how is it the lawsuit that you filed; is that right? sure. we filed the complaint with the department of education s office of civil rights. tammy: good. you can file complaints if you feel that discrimination has taken place on the basis of race, on the basis of gender. that is exactly what s going on here. this is immoral. and it is unconstitutional. this is a relation of brown vs. board of education. tammy: great point. the cool can say all it wants. this is voluntary. do you know who else tried to say this is voluntary? jim crow businesses in the south. this is not okay. we actually have a lawsuit. we sued wellesley public schools because they have this exact policy going on. this is not okay. it is time to tell schools this is not okay in 2021 to treat our children differently on the basis o
you know, human trafficking issue goes, the company says it is also working with the international organizations to sort of learn about how it can best handle this issue and educate people on its platforms who might fall victim. so facebook has to change, right? facebook has to change. congress, lawmakers, regulators, people inside facebook, consumers of facebook say it has to change. what does that look like? it s a good question. i think what these documents really show is that even when the company is made aware of its own problems, it can really struggle to fix them. and facebook has talked about how it spent $13 billion, it he s tens of thousands of people working on this issue. but what the whistleblower has said, it may not matter how much is already spent. what does it need to spend in order to address these issues. it s running ads saying it wants to have this conversation, and it wants or at least it s open to the idea that changes are needed. what are you hearing in
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it s about our reputation. for 100 years, it was america that offered the big solutions to the big problems of the world. right? it was america that invented the internet. it was america that saved democracy in europe after world war ii. that light has been fading. it faded fast over the last four years. china has taken advantage of it. solutions to big problems. it s chinese technology that is now the backbone of the internet rather than american technology. here is the opportunity for america to once again capture the world s imagination. this is about american bigness. it s about american boldness. it s perfectly timed as the president makes his first foray back to europe. it makes people just want to be part of the american experiment again. it wants it makes them want to align themselves with us economically and diplomatically. it s good for america from a purely sort of selfish standpoint. we are in a race to try to stamp