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Speaker 1 (00:18):
The digital revolution has come for us all. It has
come to shape our lives in ways that many of
us still don't understand, and every single one of us
has a part in it. Time and time again, new
technologies have been exploited to gain power and change the
tides of war. One of history's greatest examples of that

(00:39):
is Germany, and the radio isis who is no different
than other terrorist organizations passed in terms of what they
could actually accomplish. They had bombs, they had secondhand of
sault rifles, but they didn't have any special super weapon
except for their familiarity with the internet. President Donald Trump

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says he will continue to find the results of the
presidential election. There are lawmakers who have gone on record
saying they will contest the electoral College results. This is
Like War, where war, technology and politics collage. Listen to

(01:28):
Like War starting October twelve on the I Heart Radio app,
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