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  2. Command center - Wikipedia

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    The term "war room" is also often used in politics to refer to teams of communications people who monitor and listen to the media and the public, respond to inquiries, and synthesize opinions to determine the best course of action. If all functions of a command center are located in a single room this is often referred to as a control room ...

  3. Owen Shroyer - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Since 2016, he has worked for InfoWars as both a host [7] and a video editor. [3] He presented the platform's War Room show. [8] In 2018, Shroyer was named in a lawsuit filed in Texas against InfoWars and its owner, Alex Jones, by the parents of children who were killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, including Neil Heslin ...

  4. The War Room with Michael Shure - Wikipedia

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    The War Room was a news and political commentary program on Current TV. It was initially hosted by former Governor of Michigan Jennifer Granholm . The show debuted on January 30, 2012 and aired on weeknights followed by The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur and Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer .

  5. Situation Room - Wikipedia

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    The Situation Room is an intelligence management complex on the ground floor of the West Wing of the White House.While the name suggests it is a single room, it is in fact a 5,000 square feet (460 m 2) operations suite consisting of a duty watch station and three secure conference rooms.

  6. The War Room (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The War Room, a novel by Bryan Malessa; War Room may also refer to: Command center, sometimes referred to as a war room; War Room, a ColecoVision video game; War Room (Wally Hedrick), an artwork by Wally Hedrick; War Room, a 2015 American film directed by Alex Kendrick; War Room, an Andrew Tate global network; War Room, a podcast by Steve Bannon

  7. You Don't Like the Truth - Wikipedia

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    So far from being a respite from torture, this insincere friendly chat is a hideous refinement of cruelty: a horrifying turn of the screw. [9] Andrew O'Hehir wrote in Salon, "Khadr became a sort of ritual sacrifice by the Canadian government, an offering to its American allies and/or overlords." [10] Sam Kressner wrote in Filmcritic.com: [11]

  8. The War Room - Wikipedia

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    The War Room is a 1993 American documentary film about Bill Clinton's campaign for President of the United States during the 1992 United States presidential election. Directed by Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker, the film was released on December 5, 1993. It was eventually nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award. [1]

  9. Ravi Shankaran - Wikipedia

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    He is the prime accused in the "Naval war room spy scandal", which is linked to the Scorpene deal scam. In this case, a number of documents stolen from the Navy war room were leaked to Thales, the maker of Scorpène-class submarine enabling them to clinch a Euro 3 Billion Submarine Deal with the Indian Navy. Shankaran is a retired naval officer ...