Today, we cover the results from Tuesday's U.S. House Special Elections in Georgia's 6th District and South Caorlina's 5th. In both cases, the Republican candidates are reported to have narrowly defeated the Democratic candidates. In both cases, those results are based on votes cast on 100% unverifiable touch-screen voting systems in each state. Ironically enough, today in the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee, top intelligence officials from the FBI and DHS testified in regard to concerns about manipulation of the 2016 election. Neither they, nor the elections officials who also testified, knew much of anything about the vulnerability of U.S. voting systems. Or, if they did, they certainly offered a whole lot of demonstrably inaccurate information about whether they are connected to the Internet (they are), whether our decentralized systems make it impossible to hack an election (it doesn't), and whether actual voting results were manipulated in the 2016 President election (they said they weren't, even while finally admitting they never checked a single machine or counted a single ballot to actually find out.) On the other hand, one computer scientist and voting machine expert, Dr. Alex Halderman of the Univ. of MI, also testified\xa0 -- and he actually knows what he's talking about, because he's personally hacked just about every voting system in use today, including 10 years ago when he first hacked the same 100% unverifiable touch-screen voting machines used in the state of Georgia during Tuesday Special Election for U.S. House, the most expensive such election in U.S. History. Finally, we close with a few calls on all of the above and Desi Doyen with our latest 'Green News Report'...