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25 Jun, 2019 22:25

News. Views. Hughes - June 25, 2019 (17:00 ET)

Was Obama intel sharing act aimed at hurting Trump? 

Sara Montes de Oca reports on how the sharing of surveilled data between 16 government agencies compromises individual privacy even as it purports to bolster our security. Then investigative journalist Ben Swann joins Scottie Nell Hughes to share his insights. He argues that the internal sharing of data amongst these agencies doesn’t actually help combat terrorism or make Americans safer.

Is Google’s liberal bias a problem?

Former Florida Democratic Party chair Mitch Ceasar and Ted Harvey of the Committee to Defend the President join News.Views.Hughes to discuss a new investigation into alleged political bias in tech giant Google. They argue about the extent of online “guard rails” needed against fake news and hate speech.

Western wildfires could kill millions

DESCRIPTION: Millions of Americans could soon be affected by western wildfires as winds carry smoke hundreds of miles across the United States. Health problems ranging from heart attacks to strokes could result in those who inhale the smoke. Firefighters are doing what they can to combat western fires, but hot and dry conditions are making things hard for them. RT America’s Ashlee Banks has the details for News.Views.Hughes.

 

 

 

 

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