It seems as though everything we are encountering today has little to do with the analysis of evidence and is more so about the management of public perception. Perhaps a big part of the problem is that those who have been charged with reporting on world events are now in the business of directly influencing world events. Well tonight we are going to review a couple of stories from the last few days and try to make the distinction between what things Appear to be and what they actually Are.
Topcs: California Car Insurance Providers Cannot Consider Gender When Estimating Rates; New York Times comes out to explain why the FBI's political investigation against the President was a necessity; questions and calls from the audience, and more...
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