and ensuring that your calming the community, you re knowing and getting the confidence of the community to the extent that you re investigating properly, it certainly should have been a development that occurred earlier. these cases are tough. i m hoping that the forensic evidence and that type of thing might lead to other clues so they can bring forth accountability. but the fact, alison, you don t have a weapon at this point, and a suspect at this point is certainly troubling. what s so scary to about this, imagine being a student on this campus. in a world where we already have danger on campuses, shootings and violence, you know have the idea of this level of violence happening? natasha, you think about it, the community is being asked to help. but there is a risk in having the over involvement. every league must now be pursued, does that slow, i wonder, the discussion? what is your take on how that interaction is impacting everything? i imagine it creates a bit of noise, righ
well. maybe some won t be happy with that. bernie sanders has women from his 2016 campaign who don t feel comfortable about what they believe was a, quote, unquote, bro culture there. talk about how these various democrats navigate their past? for every political candidate, there are challenges and certainly in the social media area where you can go back and find statements. people s pasts are sort of right in front of them, specially when you are a political candidate. i think that politicians and people, frankly, should be able to evolve and have positions change over the years, as long as they seem genuine and honest as they discussed that. on the last two issues, bernie sanders and joe biden and women s issues, to a lot of democrats, those are certainly things they will consider. when they look at that against someone like president trump, there is no comparison. this primary for democrats is going to be a huge primary. it is going to be spirited. i think that s great for the par
russian-owned financial institution that may have relevant financial data for the mueller investigation, and it is under the foreign sovereign immunities act which prevents these sort of suits. so it is a big deal to try to breach the sovereign immunities. they seem to have done it and they ll get their records and we will learn a lot from it. we will see if they do because the district sided with mueller, now the court of appeals sided with mueller. it is a big win for the special counsel. it is a great win. i don t bet on football, but i would like to see the odds on this one. as a national security guy, i m with michael. you are looking at this and looking where the crumbs and where they go. these cases that mueller has brought time and again involve money and they involve illegal interactions with russian companies including, as we know, russian companies that were involved in the american election. so i look at this, put two and two together and say mueller is trying to get in
keep your you know, caller i.d. should be on private. lots of ways you can protect yourself and those are certainly lessons to be learned if that public information is out there, someone can retweet it or it can lead to harm. bob, no doubt this woman probably did not tweet out a link to his address so that people can send him a christmas card or a fruit basket. this was she said this man was there when my father was arrested and died. and that s yeah, that s the problem, laura. that the act was reckless on her part. and it s you cannot you have to know that her state of mind is such that wanting the people to know where this guy is, maybe, maybe, you don t want to be judgmental. and this is hoping that something could happen. but again, exactly what mercedes said, the lack of responsibility today in the social media area, in the law we are in, and these are the first things you go look
essentially the monopoly of the internet and this is because facebook has also. their competitors by essentially cloning them or buying them whenever they got too dangerous and so it s also bad for the market in a way so i think this is also why. silicon valley leaders are watching closely what s happened what s happening to this company when it swallowed up half of the internet you know we re seeing amazon for example under attack as this mega list this this monopoly you know their calls to break it up is that going to happen with facebook you know. they re big tech giants in the social media area i can t really see facebook being broken up at all facebook is still way too powerful. i can only say that i suppose facebook has created this situation very intentionally. and use their deep pockets and their influence to create that environment where it s virtually impossible for competitors to build up communities that could