what was the electronic device on Hillary's podium?
Pretty sure he still had the folder after meeting Holt.
Nonetheless this is strange beyond all I’ve ever seen.
George Lewis looks like a SNEAKY FERRET RAT.
Why did the same guy meet her at her exit from the vehicle when arriving and walk in with her to the debate?
Later.
Very interesting.
How did a former NBC employee get special access to Hillary Clinton, including meeting her at her van before the event, or why was he allowed even up on the stage?
—good questions—
There’s a view of the backs of both podiums, there’s something in the lower shelf of illary’s but not in Trump’s .
Not only does the ‘cleaner’ take the notes, but somebody takes the item out of the lower shelf of Hillary’s podium.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=0s&v=RIYdjq2Wa6E
The likelihood the gray-haired guy is involved in something shady is about the same as the likelihood of him dying with a set of bar-bells crushing his esophagus. Wait a minute . . . hmmmmm.
BTTT
Related:
Light on top of illary’s podium that dims after she leaves. There’s no light on Trump’s podium top.
http://rickwells.us/clinton-teleprompter-debate-podium-video/
More shenanigans....
Looks like a pitcher and glass of water he takes from under the lectern to me.
And his ex-wife, Jane, just died in a car crash.....hmmmm.
An inspection team, from EACH candidate’s side, should be able to come on stage and inspect the opposing candidate’s podium/lectern, just moments before the debate starts. Each team could include a techie to inspect any electronic gear.
Candidates should also be “wanded” for electronic gear, as they climb on stage.
Yes, it’s gotten that bad, sigh...
12/11/2010
George Lewis is one of NBC News’ most-honored correspondents. The winner of three Emmys, the George Foster Peabody and Edward R. Murrow awards, he is no stranger to world crises. Lewis is based in Los Angeles. His current assignment includes coverage of the revolution in information technology.
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NIGHTLY NEWS for January 9, 2008, NBC
NBC Nightly News - January 9, 2008
EXCERPT
WILLIAMS: As proof that we live in an instant electronic age, it's always fun to visit this state, because every time we do, while we're on the air, we get e-mails saying, Don't you know it is pronounced NeVAHda? And then another stack saying, Don't you know it is pronounced NeVAda? So we try to call it both.
We're here in Las Vegas, anyway, at the largest single gathering of people in America this week, CES, Consumer Electronics Show, where all the new stuff makes its debut here, before it makes its way into stores, and then, presumably, hopefully, our homes.
And since George Lewis is the techie on our staff, we have asked him to show us the stuff that is really going to make our lives better.
Read post #26.......says it all.
Looked like he removed a paper tablet. That tablet would have notes and scribbles on it and they would not want anyone to see them. The same thing happens after business meetings. He probably works for Hillary.