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They build a building, and then they just fill it up, and there's an architecture firm, and a law firm, and whatever. There are people in positions of power in places like Iran and Washington, D.C. And they don't care, the owner doesn't care, if they have a relationship or work together or not. That's really what it is about.
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We cover Section 230 , which is the law that says internet platforms can moderate. Ted Cruz went to Harvard Law School. I have interviewed the president of Iran. You are correctly identifying something that I struggle with internally myself, because I don’t think we should be celebrities in the news media.
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