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Episode Notes Welcome back space travelers! It's been a long 3 weeks since we delivered an episode to your listening devices. Our editor is back and ready to give you all the Trek content you so deserve. Joining us today is our good friend Adriel Hampton, a California-based political activist and 2022 gubernatorial candidate. It's a real good one this week. Listen in as we get into: Why see-through phones are not the future Is there such thing as objective truth? What Facebook ads actually tell us What is power, and how do we reckon with it? &MORE More about Adriel and his campaign: https://twitter.com/adrielhampton https://adrielhampton.com https://adriel4california.com/ Connect with us: https://twitter.com/gayspacecast https://notsafemedia.com/ https://www.patreon.com/notsafe
Neera Tanden? Rahm Emanuel? Here's the deal, Jack: President-elect Joe Biden's cabinet picks and top candidates so far comprise a who's who of neoliberal ghouls from the Obama and Clinton eras. We speak with political consultant Adriel Hampton and Jacobin staff writer Branko Marcetic about whether the battle lines have been drawn between progressives and establishment Dems.
Stir Crazy! Episode 92: Today we are joined by political commentator Marcus Ferrell, political consultant Adriel Hampton, and TRNN investigative reporter Stephen Janis. Hosted by Kim Brown.Follow all of our panelists on twitter. Kim Brown: @kimbrownlive, Adriel Hampton: @adrielhampton, Marcus Ferrell: @marcus4america, Stephen Janis: @investigativev
2022 looks brighter and funnier as Adriel Hampton and Lauren Nicole stop by the studio to kick off Adriel's #OurCalifornia run for governor! This episode is packed to the brim with clever ideas, goofy one-liners, and genuinely frustrated leftists.Blue State AusterityRunning an Unconventional CampaignMillionaires Serving BillionairesSeizing PG&E"If I did 83 counts of Manslaughter What Would Happen to Me?"Check out Adriel Hampton and Lauren Nicole:https://twitter.com/adrielhamptonhttps://twitter.com/Lstands4lovelyhttps://adrielhampton.comhttps://playthepromisedland.com
On today's show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, political commentator Marcus Ferrell, and political consultant Adriel Hampton, with special guest Ricarra Jones, MD/DC political director for 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers-East. Hosted by Kim Brown.
On today's show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, political commentator Marcus Ferrell, and political consultant Adriel Hampton, with special guest Ricarra Jones, MD/DC political director for 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers-East. Hosted by Kim Brown.
On today's show: Sociologist Taure Brown, Rattling the Bars host Eddie Conway, political consultant Adriel Hampton, and activist and recording artist Eze Jackson. Hosted by Kim Brown. If you have comments or suggestions for the show reach out to us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
On today's show: Sociologist Taure Brown, Rattling the Bars host Eddie Conway, political consultant Adriel Hampton, and activist and recording artist Eze Jackson. Hosted by Kim Brown.If you have comments or suggestions for the show reach out to us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
Leftist activist Adriel Hampton, founder of The Really Only Lefty League, joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss life as a Facebook antagonist, the social network's policies on lies, disinformation, and fake news when it comes from politicians and why that turned him into an official candidate for California Governor, how AOC sparked his campaign to see how far he could push Facebook, the company's brand new oversight board, plus Matt and Adriel discuss the difference between Gavin Newsom and Andrew Cuomo, California and New York during the coronavirus pandemic. Plus, for patrons the livestream viewers debate about how to vote in the 2020 elections, your questions, commends and much much more! Subscribe to Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/mattbinder
Adriel Hampton and Ricci Sergienko interview Mark Paul of Data for Progress on the need for --and popularity of-- a $2 trillion Green Stimulus bill. Also: Voices by Action Sprout, a product to help populate activists' Facebook organizational pages with relevant political content. More on the Green Stimulus atĀ https://www.dataforprogress.org/blog/3/24/voters-want-green-stimulus
A conversation between Judd Legum and Adriel Hampton on Facebook's monetization of Trump's serial lies. Also: Twitter's new settings and managing an active stream. Listen to and support Judd's Popular Information here. Buzzfeed article is here,Ā Ā this is Andrew Bosworth's Facebook post, Adriel on Twitter stuff here.Ā
Adriel Hampton and Matt Stannard discuss the Democratic debates, Mark Zuckerberg's secret dinner with Peter Thiel and Donald Trump, Google's new restrictions on political advertising, and Adriel's work helping Democrats win in the recent Virginia elections.
Ā The Common Law History of Section 230 with Brent Skorup (Ep. 208) Ā Bio Brent Skorup (@bskorup) is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. His research areas include transportation technology, telecommunications, aviation, and wireless policy. He serves on the FCCās Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee and on the Texas DOTās Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Task Force. He is also a member of the Federalist Societyās Regulatory Transparency Project. The White House, the FCC, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and a dissenting opinion at the Illinois Supreme Court have cited his research. In addition to economics and law journal publication, he has authored pieces for National Affairs, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Wired, Air Traffic Management magazine, Regulation magazine, and elsewhere. Heās appeared as a TV and radio interview guest for news outlets like C-SPAN, NPR, CBS News, ABC News, and CNBC Asia. Brent has a BA in economics from Wheaton College and a law degree from the George Mason University School of Law, where he was articles editor for the Civil Rights Law Journal. He was a legal clerk at the FCCās Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and at the Energy and Commerce Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. Before joining Mercatus, he was the Director of Research at the Information Economy Project, a law and economics university research center. Resources Ā Mercatus Center Ā The Erosion of Publisher Liability in American Law by Brent Skorup and Jennifer Huddleston (Mercatus Center, 2019) Ā News Roundup Ā Zuckerberg, Facebook under mounting pressure over political ads Ā Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to meet with civil rights leaders this week after his company has maintained its policy to leave up political ads containing false statements by politicians. The company has applied the policy unevenly, first allowing Donald Trump to maliciously post an ad with false information about Joe Biden; then leaving up an Elizabeth Warren ad containing false information designed to illustrate the absurdity of Facebookās ad policy. Ā During a hearing, Zuckerberg also admitted to Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that if she were to place a false political ad, that the company would probably leave it up.Ā Ā But Facebook is inexplicably removing false ads placed by PoliticalĀ Action Committees. One notable example is an ad placed the Really Online Lefty League ā ROLL ā a Political Action Committee co-founded by Adriel Hampton ā which falsely claimed that Lindsey Graham supports the New Green Deal. Hampton, an experienced marketing and political strategist, responded by filing to run for governor of California. Then gubernatorial candidate Hampton posted a false political ad and Facebook took it down, saying his campaign wasnāt legitāthat it was just a ploy to place a false ad to see what Facebook would do. Even though Hampton says he fully expects to win the governorship, Facebook hasnāt reinstated the ad. Ā Itās a mess. Ā Top officials from the NAACP, National Urban League, and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights are scheduled to meet with Zuckerberg this week to express their concerns with Facebookās political ad policy, which the company now says has been extended to the UK. Ā Facebook sued for age, gender bias in financial services ads Ā A plaintiff in San Francisco filed a potential class action federal lawsuit last week claiming that Facebook discriminates against users based on age and gender in determining who can see financial services ads. Ā The lawsuit comes 7-months after Facebook agreed to tailor its platform to avoid discrimination on the basis of age, gender and zip code for job, credit, and housing ads. Ā US launches Tik Tok investigation Ā The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) has launched a national security investigation into Tik Tok, which is owned by the Chinese firm Bytedance. A bipartisan cohort of lawmakers including Democrat Chuck Schumer, Republican Marco Rubio, and Tennessee Democratic Congressman Bart Gordon have all expressed concern about how the Chinese government uses TikTokās data. TikTokās growth has been outpacing the growth of incumbent social media companies in the U.S. Ā Ā Snowden: Facebook as untrustworthy as the NSA Ā Whistleblower Edward Snowden, who is exiled in Russia for blowing the lid off the National Security Agencyās mass data collection practices six years ago, told ReCodeās Kara Swisher last week that Facebook is as untrustworthy as the NSA when it comes to privacy. But he didnāt limit his remarks to Facebook. He said that all tech companies are looking to exploit our personal data no matter the consequences. He also said that, on the surface, users may appear not to be concerned about how big tech companies handle their data but that, in reality, users are very concerned but feel powerless. Ā Five people shot and killed at Airbnb rental Ā Five people were shot and killed at an Airbnb rental Northern California during a Halloween party on Thursday. The rental listing on Airbnb prohibited parties and the renter claimed it was renting the space for family members who were suffering from smoke inhalation from the fires in the Los Angeles area. A witness reported to Buzzfeed that the shooting occurred with apparently no provocation. Airbnb has banned the renter from the platform. Ā China launches 5G network Ā Chinese officials announced last week that it would roll out 5G to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Hangzhou 2 months ahead of schedule. The country also announced plans to roll out 5G to over 50 cities by the end of this year. While U.S. telecom companies have begun their 5G roll-out, itās largely been rolled out on higher frequency bands than the 5G service thatās being rolled out in China. The lower frequency bands that Chinaās using cover a larger surface area, while the higher frequency bands U.S. companies are using are more powerful but cover less ground. Ā Corey Booker introduces bill to ban facial recognition in public housing Ā Senator Corey Booker has introduced a bill to ban facial recognition in public housing. The Senator cites the disproportionate impact that facial recognition technology threatens to have on the nationās most vulnerable communities. The No Biometric Barriers to Housing Act targets public housing that receives funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Ā Apple pledges $2.5 billion for California affordable housing Ā Apple announced that it will invest $2.5 billion to address Californiaās affordable housing shortage. Some of those funds will be applied statewide. Others will be allocated for projects in the Bay Area. Three hundred million dollars will go towards affordable housing on Apple-owned property. Ā Following Katie Hillās resignation, Democrats push for revenge porn law Ā Thirty-five democrats in Congress sent a letter to the House Judiciary Committee to pass a federal revenge porn law that would criminalize the nonconsensual posting of sexually explicit images online. The letter followed Congresswoman Katie Hillās resignation from Congress after someone posted nude images depicting her and others as well as accusations that she was having inappropriate relations with campaign and congressional staffers. Hill blames her husband, whom she is in the process of divorcing, for posting the photos. Ā Ā MIT president acknowledges discrimination against minorities and women on campus Ā Finally, Massachusetts Institute of Technology president Rafael Reif acknowledged last week that women and people of color often face exclusion and belittlement on campus and that itās something the university is trying to improve. The development follows revelations of Jeffrey Epsteinās ties to the university.
The presidential dog meme, Facebook re-brands, and a secret "covefe" meaning. I talk to Adriel Hampton on his decision to run for governor of California in order to run false Facebook ads, and then I speak with Sam Seder about the latest right-wing goings on. SHOW NOTES: https://shtpostpodcast.com/76-faceboomer-11-4-19-ft-adriel-hampton-sam-seder/ Get on the email list at shtpost.substack.com
Episode 744 | Evangelist Paula White made her entire career on the back of the Black church. Now, she's serving as spiritual cover for Donald Trump -- at the expense of the Black church. Special guest, Adriel Hampton, discusses his primetime clash with Facebook over false political advertising and how he is challenging them head-on.Voicemails!
Facebook removed an ad by Adriel Hampton showing Sen. Lindsey Graham backing the Green New Deal, so now he's running for governor of California to advertise lies until Facebook cleans up its act.
Every Tuesday, GottaLaff joins Nicole Sandler to shoot the shit about the news! Today is no exception. But first, we speak with [Adriel Hampton](http://twitter.com/ AdrielHampton), an activist who launched a PAC and tried to run a fake ad on Facebook, "Conservatives for the Green New Deal". It was taken down. But since FB has a policy of not fact-checking candidates for public office, he filed to run for Governor of California and will try again.
After a shout out to the Chicago public school teachers about to go on strike, Matt talks with progressive digital politics strategist Adriel Hampton about Bernie, the Squad endorsements, digital campaigning, socialism, impeachment, direct action, and the coming left swing in the United States.
No more wars! Join host Ian Thomas Malone and Adriel Hampton, senior advisor to the Mike Gravel 2020 campaign for a fascinating discussion of the state of the 2020 race. Senator Gravel's campaign has been lead by teenagers David Oks and Henry Williams, who recently pulled off the very impressive feat of amassing over 65,000 individual donors, one of two thresholds for qualification for the upcoming Democratic primary debates on July 30th & 31st. Ian and Adriel discuss the polling challenges which leave Senator Gravel's place on the stage up in the air, as well as the Senator's policy positions. Senator Gravel has been an iconic voice in progressive politics for decades and we look forward to following his exciting campaign. You can learn more about Senator Gravel on his campaign website and on Twitter @MikeGravel You can follow Adriel on Twitter @adrielhamptonĀ and on his website. To support Adriel's political action committee advancing progressive values, check out The Lefty League and follow them on Twitter @theleftyleague To find more of Ian, follow her on twitter @ianthomasmalone and check out her website ianthomasmalone.com
Adriel Hampton runs a digital agency in San Francisco and The Really Online Lefty League. Previously, he co-founded and served as president of Pinpoint Predictive, a programmatic advertising targeting company based in San Francisco and was an early member of the Los Angeles software company NationBuilder. In 2009, Adriel became the first person to launch a Congressional candidacy via Twitter.We discuss his work with Gayle McLaughlin, tech organizing, and corruption in California politics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I'm joined by Adriel Hampton, Vice President of Community at NationBuilder. Our conversation is social media-heavy, but largely focused on the relationship between social media and government. We discuss Adriel's decision to announce his Congressional campaign on Twitter and how social media use in and by government officials has evolved over the past four years. We also cover NationBuilder and how it can be utilized by a wide range of campaigns, candidates, and advocates looking to make a difference. Enjoy. Follow Adriel on Twitter at @adrielhampton and wiredtoshare.com. And learn more about NationBuilder at nationbuilder.com. Run Time - 32:32 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.
Joe Hackman catches up with Adriel Hampton of NationBuilder to get the details on the latest features.Adriel Hampton is chief organizer at NationBuilder and founder of Gov 2.0 Radio. At NationBuilder, he works with consultants and NationBuilder customers around the world to help drive success with the world's first Community Organizing System.
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Click on Image to Watch Video in QuickTime Player.Justin Hall, Annalee Newitz, Susan Mernit, Adriel Hampton, George Kelly, Nicole Lee, Daniel Terdiman, Glenda Bautista, Jackson West, Moderator discuss the state of online journalism. noon-1pm September 24, 2005 San Francisco CA