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Nicholas Hatton

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Producer of BORAT: SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM, JURY DUTY, some other stuff. Bound by several NDAs and a non-disparagement clause.

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Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump’s 2017 tax cuts slashed FedEx’s tax bill from $1.5B to $0. When lobbying for the bill, FedEx said it would use the savings for major new investments, yet the company reduced its capital expenditures & increased its spending on stock buybacks. nytimes.com/2019/11/17/bus…

Andrew Percival (@pdawg206) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Retweet if you'd like the PodcastOfChampions to continue, as a Pac-12 diaspora podcast! There were some great excerpts from the 5/8 show, with David Woods & Ryan Abraham reflecting on year 1 in the Big Ten, and how they miss the Pac-12. Audio: clyp.it/dfxicamp 1/2

More Perfect Union (@moreperfectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump asked Mark Zuckerberg how much money he planned to invest in the coming years in the U.S.  Zuckerberg hesitated, then said: “umm at least $600 billion through 2028.” Moments later, a hot mic caught Zuckerberg leaning over to Trump and saying: “I wasn’t sure what number

unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is unusual. Representative Tim Moore bought Intel, $INTC, before the US government announced 10% Intel share control. He bought on 07/31 and 08/07. He sits on the House Committee on Financial Services, as well as Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and AI.

This is unusual.

Representative Tim Moore bought Intel, $INTC, before the US government announced 10% Intel share control.

He bought on 07/31 and 08/07.

He sits on the House Committee on Financial Services, as well as Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and AI.
Tim Alberta (@timalberta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okay so, 1) an American citizen exercises his First Amendment right to peaceably assemble and his Second Amendment right to bear arms, out of apparent concern that a tyrannical federal government is violating basic protections afforded under the Constitution 2) after coming to