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/ R1 K6 I. M8 S( a" S6 ~/ q In this episode of Intelligence Matters, Michael Morell speaks with former NSA general coun stanley cup sel Glenn Gerstell about national security issues stemming from disinformation on social media. Gerstell outlines legal, technological, and policy approaches the new administration can take to combat the spread of disinformation on social media. Listen to stanley cup this episode on ART19 Highlights isinformation as national security threat: Disinformation, whether it s foreign or domestic, is a national security threat very simply because it does one of two things. It either sows discord in our society or it undermines confidence in our democratic institutions, whether that s governmental institutions, the press, or other important societal structures. That s why it s a national security threat. What makes it effective is that disinfor stanley cup mation falls on receptive eyes and ears. In order to believe some falsehood, you have to be predisposed to it . . . Disinformation doesn t create these societal divisions and prejudices and predispositions. They already exist. But it deepens them and hardens them. Legal ramifications of regulating speech: We don t really want to hurt these tech companies or their platforms. We like Facebook and Instagram and YouTube, etc. We don t want to get rid of them or really curtail them so that they become uninteresting and not fun and boring. There are lots of legal problems with regulating speech. It sounds a little Ptan Could Congress try to block the Iran nuclear deal
" c( `; m; l1 { SAN JOSE ndash; An East Bay man who was recently visiting Yosemite National Park was shocked to discover he might have taken the last known photo of the woman who died with her husband after a horrific fall from the park s pop salomon ular Taft Point last air force 1 week. The couple ndash; Vishnu Viswanath and his wife Meenakshi Moorthy mdash; were popular travel bloggers who recently moved to San Jose and loved to explore the world.CBS San Francisco found a man who may have been one of the last people to see the couple alive.When Oakland resident Sean Matteson snapped a selfie just feet from Taft Point, he had no idea it may have been moments before Moorthy and Viswanath plunged to their death. Moorthy can be seen behind Matteson s shoulder, her distinctive dyed pink hair plainly visible in the photo. A selfie taken at Taft Point in Yosemite National Park captures woman who fell to her death. nike dunk Sean Matteson It gave me goosebumps to be honest, said Matteson. I got the chills. It was very eerie. Park rangersrecovered the bodies of the couple last Thursday about 800 feet below Taft Point after hikers spotted them the day before.Matteson said his selfie was taken on Sunday just after 5 p.m. It seemed like a lot of stories out there, of speculation of when and how and all this stuff, explained Matteson. And I guess we just felt that it was |
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