Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a 5,700 word essay entitled, “Building Global Community.” Many are calling it his “manifesto” and it’s meant to lay out what the future of Facebook will look like. Zuckerberg says he wants to bring humanity together and create the social infrastructure necessary to build communities. So is this benign sounding manifesto a beacon of hope? Or is it a wolf in sheep’s clothing? Correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee Camp at the desk to break it down.

Lee Camp is the host and head writer of the popular comedy news TV show Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp on RT America. The show also features correspondents John F. O’Donnell, Carlos Delgado, Naomi Karavani, and Phillip Chang. Salon.com said, "The finest TV satire thus far this election season has come from the Nightly Show and Lee Camp on Redacted Tonight." The show has also won a 2016 Telly Award for their live stand-up comedy special in New York City. George Carlin's daughter Kelly said Camp was one of only a handful keeping her father's torch lit. Camp is a former writer for The Onion and for Huffington Post Comedy. He created and starred in the viral YouTube show Moment of Clarity that was seen by millions, and he's performed stand-up comedy in a dozen countries and every state in the US. He has also been featured on Comedy Central, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, MTV, FOX & Showtime. Many know him from the viral clip of him on Fox News calling a “parade of propaganda and a festival of ignorance.”