Senator Thune calls Facebook privacy hearing extraordinary
Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune of South Dakota opens a joint hearing on data privacy with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, calling it extraordinary to have a single CEO testifies before nearly half of the Senate, 45 percent of American adults forgetting their news from Facebook, partially why the hearing was scheduled, a breach of trust.
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May not be used as partisan political campaign material to promote or oppose the candidacy of any person for elective public office, and may not be used to distort the objects and purposes of the hearing, or cast discredit on or dishonor any member of the U.S. House of Representatives or U.S. Senate, or bring the House or Senate or any Member into disrepute.Editorial Use only. May not be used as partisan political campaign material to promote or oppose the candidacy of any person for elective public office, and may not be used to distort the objects and purposes of the hearing or cast discredit or dishonor any member of the House or bring the House or any Member into disrepute.
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