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Channel 4's I Literally Just Told You is recommissioned for a third series

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

did social media, and the government did nothing, and there has been disastrous impacts. >> hopefully by now senators have gotten the message that that lack of regulation behind a big surge try and the big social media giants have created, literally, the fuel supply for a. that is why it's no coincidence that a company like meta, a company like google, a company like microsoft have these kinds of models being built is because they have this unregulated collection of data from the last 20 years. hopefully they learn something about that. and then there is the hope, the goal that there is some sort of understanding that this is going to go far beyond whether we have a job in the future. far beyond rioters in hollywood -- it's going to things like who gets a job, who gets a loan, who gets bail. we talked to a lawyer in baltimore the other day who was regularly representing clients because government agencies are

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

work and if there are massive societal or economic damage these businesses can just tear them up and move on and go to their mega mansions in hawaii. is the government prepared to do something because as you said it, they research, they did social media, and the government did nothing, and there has been disastrous impacts. >> hopefully by now senators have gotten the message that that lack of regulation behind a big surge try and the big social media giants have created, literally, the fuel supply for a. that is why it's no coincidence that a company like meta, a company like google, a company like microsoft have these kinds of models being built is because they have this

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

have, do they need? are there people able to access food, water, bathrooms, that sort of thing as they await their fate? >> today, we've been able to make that work. in all honesty, we don't believe it's going to be sustainable. our pantries are starting to run low at this point. the amenities we provided, they were additionally supplemented by the city of el paso. we have hand washed stations out there. we have charging stations as well. they can keep their cell phones up and running. literally, though, we've gone from three meals a day down to two. we've been able to do that with support from the community. our local food bank along with the red cross, they came into town approximately one week ago. they have their nutritional needs met.

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CNN News Central

kremlin palace, but it looks to me like they're landing right on top of it. that if i'm not mistaken is the grand kremlin palace which is behind the red walls of the citadel, of the kremlin itself. and right at the very center, sort of the literally and symbolically of the russian state. so if that is, indeed, a drone as it looks to be hitting the flag on the top of the grand palace, that is an extraordinary -- an extraordinary scene to be witnessing and obviously will be seen as horrifying for not just the kremlin and not just the officials of russia but people all around the country that if they believe that they weren't going to be touched by this war, if they believed it was arm's length, well, that is a very potent visual illustration that that is no longer the case. in terms of -- well, are the kremlin going to use nuclear weapons in response to this, i don't think the calculus necessarily changes.

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Symone

>> congresswoman, i'm sorry to interrupt you. i would 1000% agree with you about the student debt relief piece. i am wondering about the campaign investment in engaging black voters so that they know, and want to vote for the president based on all of those things you're talking about. in 2020, the campaign, there is a huge ad investment, if you will, in advertising, not just for black radio, but african american newspapers across the board, but then there is something to say about -- what specifically, what conversations are being had about that piece as it relates to this election? it will be critical. >> this is a different election. it is starkly different. first of all, we were in the midst of a pandemic. literally, the president, who's one who likes to be out on the campaign trail, was not able to go to as many places as he would have. we will be able to go to the cities and towns, he's already

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