Politics And Current Events
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 6:54 pm
Bah, another oversight. Should've included "something with MOLLE webbing".
A Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Message Board
http://www.fifthavenueforum.com/forum/
http://www.fifthavenueforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=19
Yes, I love people who do all those things.Too bad they couldn’t be more like the liberal protestors in trashing their surroundings, vandalizing, and harassing people, then maybe they would get more support from some people here.
The photo is a bad look but you have to throw up some sort of defense.Yes, I love people who do all those things.Too bad they couldn’t be more like the liberal protestors in trashing their surroundings, vandalizing, and harassing people, then maybe they would get more support from some people here.
No. Just pointing out facts.The photo is a bad look but you have to throw up some sort of defense.Yes, I love people who do all those things.Too bad they couldn’t be more like the liberal protestors in trashing their surroundings, vandalizing, and harassing people, then maybe they would get more support from some people here.
No. Just pointing out facts.
I don't doubt the truth of any of that but she needs to go away.Yeah Hillary
By the end of 2017, the company had a formidable facial recognition tool, which it called Smartcheckr. But Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Ton-That weren’t sure whom they were going to sell it to.
Maybe it could be used to vet babysitters or as an add-on feature for surveillance cameras. What about a tool for security guards in the lobbies of buildings or to help hotels greet guests by name? “We thought of every idea,” Mr. Ton-That said.
One of the odder pitches, in late 2017, was to Paul Nehlen — an anti-Semite and self-described “pro-white” Republican running for Congress in Wisconsin — to use “unconventional databases” for “extreme opposition research,” according to a document provided to Mr. Nehlen and later posted online. Mr. Ton-That said the company never actually offered such services.
The company soon changed its name to Clearview AI and began marketing to law enforcement. That was when the company got its first round of funding from outside investors: Mr. Thiel and Kirenaga Partners. Among other things, Mr. Thiel was famous for secretly financing Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit that bankrupted the popular website Gawker. Both Mr. Thiel and Mr. Ton-That had been the subject of negative articles by Gawker.
Best endorsement Sanders will get this cycle.I don't doubt the truth of any of that but she needs to go away.Yeah Hillary
Sanctions must be hurting them. Only a couple weeks ago it was 80 million.
Asked if she had any regrets about her "lengthy" association with Weinstein, Clinton insisted that she and her aides had no idea about the allegations against the Miramax co-founder.
"How could we have known?" Clinton said. "He raised money for me, for the Obamas, for Democrats in general. And that at the time was something that everybody thought made sense."
As well as helping to pull in donations for Democrats, Weinstein and his family have given more than $1.4 million in political contributions since the 1992 election cycle, according to the Associated Press.
The Weinstein family donated $46,350 to Hillary Clinton and to HILLPAC, a committee Clinton used to support other Democrats while senator.