They showed what I thought they would show, but I am disappointed that Foxnews either chose to not use facial recognition, or else they could not get permission from the corporate overlords who own the tech to use it.
I am underwhelmed so far.
It was stated in this that they couldn't access the facial recognition software. But I would fully expect others with copies of this video to use some version of it in the near future.
Tucker is really good at gaslighting.
There is no hope for this country.
It was stated in this that they couldn't access the facial recognition software. But I would fully expect others with copies of this video to use some version of it in the near future.
Why would Congressional R's stipulate this constraint on the journalists?
Is this a UniParty Protection Clause?
Unless you (or someone) can prove the video was edited or modified, it speaks for itself. You can't gaslight raw, unedited, original video of something.
You can watch the video, and regardless of what the commentator says, see it for yourself if the above conditions are met. If anything, the video shown for the last two years, selectively played is the real case of gaslighting.
It had something to do with the technology itself and Capitol Police use of it.
Did I say the video was edited or modified?
Something smells bad here.