Keyword: tweeter
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@jacksonhinklle “Tucker Carlson has requested an interview with President Putin.” - RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan
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@cb_doge Tucker Carlson has requested for an interview with Putin. This will break the internet if it happens 🔥
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July 14 (Reuters) - Former Fox News (FOXA.O) host Tucker Carlson and former White House adviser Neil Patel are looking to raise funds to start a new media company that could potentially be anchored on Twitter, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.The duo is looking to raise hundreds of millions of dollars to fund the company, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.The company would be anchored by longer versions of the free videos that Carlson has been posting regularly on Elon Musk's Twitter since his departure from Fox News, but would ultimately be driven by subscriptions,...
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This is the full length interview of Tucker with Russell Brand.
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🚨CLICK HERE TO READ FULL ARTICLE🚨 Tuesday December 29, 2020 11:58 AMSidney Powell is a pathetic lawyer who among others is working to destroy the legacy of @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/MxkpuOUoCT— Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) December 27, 2020Wow! I hope Sidney Powell @SidneyPowell1 is okay after being called a “pathetic lawyer” by @GeraldoRivera whose greatest professional accomplishment was the discovery of dirt & empty bottles in Al Capone’s vault.No one believes you, Geraldo. Sorry if TRUTH hurts. https://t.co/J4bmiblKhd— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) December 28, 2020
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CBS primetime show, "The Good Fight, came under fierce criticism after tweeting an image from one of its episodes depicted a list of "target words" which included "Assassinate," "President" and "Trump."The word appeared in a red column and a second orange column that began with the words: "Mar-a-Lago" and "Eliminate."
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President-elect Trump, dressed in tuxedo, talked to reporters tonight on his way into the New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago
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Twitter lit up Friday night with allegations that it tried to suppress news that secret-leaking website Wikileaks exposed thousands of emails obtained from the servers of the Democratic National Committee. Friday afternoon, users noted, "#DNCLeaks" was trending, with more than 250,000 tweets about it on the platform. By Friday evening, it vanished completely from the site's "trending" bar for at least 20 minutes. It returned as "#DNCLeak" after users erupted, though it was too late to quell their rage. "Don't normally tweet political things, but why would @twitter pull the #DNCleaks from trending at #1. Sounds like censorship to me,"...
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However, Barkley has had problems with Twitter–and its users–in the past. “Tweet is for losers. Tweet is for losers. What I mean by that. If you wake up in the morning and you worried about what I’m doing, you are a damn idiot. You are a damn idiot,” Barkley said on his website in 2011.
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Power networks in Congress, Twitter’s crystal ball and iPhone contagion in news from an MIT workshop
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DEVELOPING: NEW CASTLE, Del. -- Police on Friday afternoon came to the home of a 17-year-old high school junior to ask her about direct online communications she has had with Rep. Anthony Weiner. Two officers from the New Castle County Police Department arrived at the girl's home around 4:30 p.m. and asked to speak with the girl's mother about the daughter's contact with Weiner. Another officer appeared at the home a short time later. A FoxNews.com reporter was at the home when the police arrived. The girl, whose name is being withheld because she is a minor, told FoxNews.com, "I'm...
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The title speaks for itself.
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I just have one word: "HUH?"
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• Estimated 500,000 in Tir square and surrounding streets • Mousavi calls on supporters to mourn 'martyred' protestersSupporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi protest in the streets of Tehran. Somayeh Soheily/The Guardian Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Tehran in a fifth day of protests as the government intensified its crackdown on opposition figures with the arrest of hundreds of leading critics.Mainly dressed in black and wearing green wristbands and headbands to show their support for the defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, crowds gathered in Tir square and streets around it. Most of the protesters were...
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“This is an order of magnitude different from those earlier demonstrations,” said Juan Cole, a professor of Middle East history at the University of Michigan, who has been tracking the upheaval on his Informed Comment blog. “In the earlier student demonstrations, people were saying that the hard-liners were doing things that were wrong. What these demonstrators are saying is that the regime has become so corrupt and so dictatorial that it has become rotten to the core.” In the earlier protests, the middle class extended something like drive-by support, honking their horns or flashing their high-beam headlights as they drove...
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CAIRO – Iran clamped down Tuesday on independent media in an attempt to control images of election protests, but pictures and videos leaked out anyway — showing how difficult it is to shut off the flow of information in the Internet age. The restrictions imposed by the government made such social-networking sites as Twitter and Flickr more prominent — with even the U.S. State Department calling on Twitter to put off a scheduled shutdown for maintenance. Iranians were posting items online, but it wasn't known how much of that information was being seen by others inside the country. And although...
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The U.S. State Department doesn't usually take an interest in the maintenance schedules of dotcom start-ups. But over the weekend, officials there reached out to Twitter and asked them to delay a network upgrade that was scheduled for Monday night. The reason? To protect the interests of Iranians using the service to protest the presidential election that took place on June 12. Twitter moved the upgrade to 2 p.m. P.T. Tuesday afternoon — or 1:30 a.m. Tehran time. (Read "The Iran Election: Twitter's Big Moment.")When Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stone founded Twitter in 2006, they were probably worried...
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