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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uk to help set up those information weapons. and so what we worked on at scl and later at cambridge analytica is data harvesting programs where we pull data from users of apps and all the friend networks and run that data through algorithms that can profile the psychological attributes so we would know what information we need to feed to online platforms o to exploitmental vulnerabilities that are algorithms showed they had. this goes beyond just sort of programming advertisement toward a certain group. because you told us you can tell something about people based on things like whether they like game of thrones or country music. what can you tell? yeah. so, you know, i think it s easiest to think about when you go on a date, for example. the questions that you ask on a date, right? you ask what music do you like? what kind of movies do you
exploit mental vulnerabilities that our algorithms showed that they had. this goes beyond just sort of programming advertisement toward a certain group because you told us you could tell something about people based on things like whether they likes game of thrones or country music. what could you tell? you know, i think it s easiest to think about when you go on a date, for example, and the questions that you ask on a date, right? you ask them what kind of music do you like? what kind of movies do you watch? do you do any sports? we ask those questions because they reveal little bits about ourselves, about our personalities and who we are. cambridge analytica says none of this data pulled was used in services provided to the trump campaign. is that true, christopher? well, let me be clear. i didn t i didn t work on the trump campaign, so i can t speak to the trump campaign. but what i do know is that this data was you know, we spent almost $1 million on just testing this