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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

being punished in the way that you and i, looking at this, and the horrible outcomes for the victims, would assume should be the case in law, stuff. >> we have also seen people taking advantage of swatting incidents the spread misinformation online, which can basically be impossible to get rid of and as long lasting consequences. is there any recourse for the victims? >> you know, the biggest recourse right now is trying to get both, i think police departments trained up to recognize these and things ahead of time. martin taylor greene, you mentioned, has been the victim of swatting. she mentioned in an online post that the police department knows now not to send police to her house. unless you're a member of congress, you will not get that treatment. if you're an average person, they need their local jurisdiction to get together and understand a little bit about how this works. but in the courts, we also need a way to be able to look at the online subculture and say, when these guys get together and

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

>> we have also seen people taking advantage of swatting incidents to spread misinformation online, which can basically be impossible to get rid of and has long lasting consequences. is there any recourse for the victims? >> you know, the biggest recourse right now is trying to get both, i think police departments trained up to recognize these things ahead of time. marjorie taylor greene, you mentioned, has been the victim of swatting. she mentioned in an online post that the police department knows now not to send police to her house. unless you're a member of congress, you will not get that treatment. if you're an average person, they need their local jurisdiction to get it together and understand a little bit about how this works. but in the courts, we also need a way to be able to look at an online subculture and say, when these guys get together and coordinate a swatting attack, it's not just a first amendment exercise, in fact, it's just

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

about this or not? >> you know, it is incredibly difficult to sort out the right response to this. because, the truth of the batter is, as we dug into deeper into the experience for multiple families across the country, there was a true coordinated, subculture online of people that do these kinds of things, phoning in the fake 9-1-1 calls, for fun. they pick someone, seemingly at random oftentimes, and decide to make their lives hell. the more that people decide to speak up about it, the more that they become victims as well. you mentioned the kansas case where a man got 20 years for having done this. that's an unusual thing. by and large, the people who do swatting get away with it, because the law has not caught up with this. that's why public officials may feel that they don't want to speak up, because they are worried about drawing the attention of these online subcultures, who right now, don't have much of a chance of being punished in the way that you and i, looking at this and the horrible outcomes for the victims, would assume should be the case in law, steph.

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Korean companies prepare to unveil new games at G-STAR

NCSOFT, Krafton, Netmarble and other Korean game companies will unveil new titles at the G-STAR game showcase starting Thursday, to present how they are diversifying their portfolios from mobile role-playing games (RPGs) to various genres on diverse platforms, according to the companies, Monday.

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Move over Ariel: Meet Japan's professional merpeople community

While mermaiding is still a niche activity in Japan, it is possible to slip on a tail and dive in.

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FOX and Friends Saturday

into in life is a group of rowdy teenagers, is the pied piper effect of these online celebrities. pete: is that him? i'll. will: the turnout to union square and thousands show up. rachel: he has millions of followers. pete: 20 million. will: never heard of him. pete: i haven't either, that's the thing -- rachel: there's a whole subculture that we're just not part of, you guys. pete: we're old. [laughter] it's true, and he puts out a post about a giveaway free playstations -- rachel: and this is the reaction. pete: turns into that. will: i mean, honestly, is it a a subculture in i bet my shops know who he is. -- my sons know who he is. rachel: i'm positive my kids do. pete: new york city. you want to hope you're not on that block. rachel: it was right here at union station -- can. pete: union square, you mean? rachel: yeah. pete: we're going to go from new

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Morning Joe

that breaks out what i've experienced. let me focus on the persuadable. you can kind of know you're talking to somebody like that when they have suspicions about 2020 but they can't really articulate what they were. they don't really know why they have suspicions about 2020. they don't know quite literally how stupid the conspiracies were. and, look, this indictment lays it out clearly how absurdly over the top these conspiracies were and how uniformly the serious people in trump's orbit were rebutting them. and this is something that's honestly not known out in the wider world. it's definitely known in the subculture who pay close attention to politics. they don't even know the theory. they just know -- they just feel like something was wrong in 2020 and i think this trial can really expose that trump knew,

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Dateline

is there a demon sea. with the pop psychology understanding. >> so should a person be committed and convicted of murder because of pop psychology? >> it was a day? risk >> i'm, sorry i didn't have a choice. the truth is what it is. i am just wanting to tell the truth. >> the defense strategy was never testimony. a judge to that subculture just an opportunity to testify. in part because he was a psychologist, not an empty. so now it was left to the jurors to decide david swain's fate. >> i'm coming to you live with the news. that the jury is currently deliberating. >> and after just five hours, came or that there was a verdict. >> as they were walking, and i'm pretty much. now >> say you? >> is the accused guilty or not guilty? >> we the jury find the accused guilty. >> guilty of first degree murder. the sentence, 25 years. >> how do you face that kind of

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Fox News Tonight

non-profits, to the same homeless coalitions and the same different types of organizations that have been failing at their job. if anybody else would have failed this bad at their job, they would have not got those funds. so i almost feel like it's a last-minute money grab. i think the mayor here in san francisco knows her time is up. the taxpayers are tired of the homelessness and the drug use. the fire department, the police officers i talk to, all these individuals that are here in san francisco, they are tired of it. >> brian: ricci, it's a subculture. they have gotten off the grid, we finance it, we're making it worse, mentally ill and drugs are the dominate reason. this is no family that had rent that kicked them out on the streets. there's programs for that. that's not the story here. final thought. >> you're absolutely right. we need to start asking people

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