Chicago Public Square 2018 04 10
1/1Chicago Public Square 2018 04 10
About
Chicago Public Square 2018 04 10
Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, says Facebook and its services screwed up, and it was his fault:
(( ))
I'm Charlie Meyerson and this is the Chicago Public Square Newscast for the evening of April 10, 2018.
That's how Zuckerberg opened a long session before the U.S. Senate Tuesday afternoon.
While he was testifying, Facebook stock closed with its best percentage gain in two years.
Meanwhile, Facebook is making it easier for you to determine whether your personal Facebook account has been compromised in the Cambridge Analytica breach—either because you personally fell into a trap, or because your FRIENDS did. You can check easily by going to fb.chicagopublicsquare.com.
As legal problems mount for President Trump and his personal lawyer, a bipartisan coalition of senators—including Senator Charles Schumer of New York— is cautioning the president not to fire special counsel Robert Muller:
(( ))
Louisiana's Republican Senator John Kennedy agrees:
(( ))
But the President's press secretary, Sarah Sanders, says the president believes he HAS the power to fire Mueller, if he so chooses.
Elsewhere on the high-tech outrage front ... a few dozen protesters—including one dressed up as an Amazon Echo speaker—turned out at Chicago City Hall today to protest the secrecy surrounding Chicago's bid to serve as home to Amazon's HQ2. The "Babies Before Bezos" movement is demanding that the subsidies the city tosses to Amazon be matched by investment in Chicago's neighborhoods.
That's your update for Tuesday evening. More by email tomorrow morning at 10. Sign up at chicagopublicsquare.com
I'm Charlie Meyerson. This is Chicago Public Square.
Comments
Be the first to comment
There aren't any comments on this content yet. Start the conversation!