“I went to [Santa Monica] the morning after the riots,” Pollak continued, “I will never forget the sight of the graffiti on the library, and the graffiti said, ‘Save a life, kill a cop.’ It’s not a store. It’s not the police station. It’s not even a courthouse or the city hall. It’s the library. The people who work at the library spend all day dealing with homeless people coming in from the cold or on the street — black, white, whatever — these are people who give their lives to those who have nothing, and it’s a free public resource.”
Lara Logan: Retired Generals Waging Information Warfare Campaign Against Trump
“General [Jim] Mattis, he knew. General [H.R.] McMaster, he knew. General [John] Kelly, he knew. One after another, after another. You can name them, and strangely enough, it’s the same people standing up now taking shots at the president. The same people, so they were silent then, but they sure as hell have got a lot to say now, don’t they?” she added.
Fauci Says Covid Pandemic His ‘Worst Nightmare,’ Far From Over
The infection won’t “burn itself out with mere public health measures,” he said. “We’re going to need a vaccine for the entire world, billions and billions of doses.”
Amazon to Pause Use of Facial Recognition Software by Police
“We’ve advocated that governments should put in place stronger regulations to govern the ethical use of facial recognition technology, and in recent days, Congress appears ready to take on this challenge,”
Dovish Powell Sees Fed Keeping Foot on Gas Until Jobs Come Back
“We’re not even thinking about thinking about raising rates,” he told a video press conference after the Federal Open Market Committee held its policy benchmark near zero and almost all officials forecast keeping it there through 2022.