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to get to talk to you thank you for joining us professor nigel cambridge university. sport now and then the champions league last sixteen fixture chelsea travel to barcelona previous clashes between the two european heavyweights patrick punched and with the aggregate score poised at a one all today's match looks set to be another thriller chelsea will be hoping to recapture the spirit that took them to the title just a few years ago. when former chelsea striker didier drogba announced his retirement from football on monday fans of the blues were minded of a better time in two thousand and twelve the london club won the champions league trophy now chelsea are stuck in fifth place in the english premier league and face an uphill battle against barcelona it will take more than a defensive masterclass from antonio conti to see them through. the mass that the game we've great concentration to stay with. on the beach in every moment of the game and to knowledge that. there are moments that we have to suffer because of as not only for charity but for every team and it play a
to get to talk to you thank you for joining us professor nigel cambridge university. sport now and then the champions league last sixteen fixture chelsea travel to barcelona previous clashes between the two european heavyweights patrick punched and with the aggregate score poised at a one all today's match looks set to be another thriller chelsea will be hoping to recapture the spirit that took them to the title just a few years ago. when former chelsea striker didier drogba announced his...
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and a book of condolences has been opened at cambridge university where world renowned physicist stephen hawking made his name is english home on tuesday aged seventy six . now to syria where the red crescent says a large aid convoys due to arrive in a rebel held part of eastern ghouta on thursday the u.n. says fighting has subsided in duma after a deal with the main rebel group there well it allowed the evacuation of around one hundred fifty people in need of medical treatment to the capital damascus at least three hundred civilians have left eastern ghouta in recent days despite the ongoing bombardment by government and russian forces. meanwhile at least thirteen people have died in the latest attacks on eastern ghouta syrian forces are making major advances nearly a month after stepping up their assault on the besieged area in recent days they've sought to cut off sections of rebel held territory civilians are caught up in fighting on another front in northwest syria. to be very you know not everything you know to be. rescuers work to free a woman from a collapsed building for twelve
and a book of condolences has been opened at cambridge university where world renowned physicist stephen hawking made his name is english home on tuesday aged seventy six . now to syria where the red crescent says a large aid convoys due to arrive in a rebel held part of eastern ghouta on thursday the u.n. says fighting has subsided in duma after a deal with the main rebel group there well it allowed the evacuation of around one hundred fifty people in need of medical treatment to the capital...
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matters to the masses i and on wednesday there were expressions of sadness across the world a cambridge university where hawking studied and worked for decades they were particularly proud of the professor xavier has just had such a huge impact as as a person he's inspired generation after generation of individuals to go into sciences inspired people who are disabled and the foreign ministry in china the country he visited several times offered its condolences to hawkings family. mr stephen hawking was an outstanding scientist who has been battling disease he made great contributions to science and to mankind we are alive we are intelligent hawking decoded some of the most enigmatic mysteries of the universe its origins structure and end from big bang to black holes he also beat the odds spectacularly hawking was almost twenty one and a student at cambridge university when he was diagnosed with a less a degenerative motor neuron condition he was given just two and a half years but went on to live for more than half a century. as the disease progressed talking last mobility and had to rely on a whe
matters to the masses i and on wednesday there were expressions of sadness across the world a cambridge university where hawking studied and worked for decades they were particularly proud of the professor xavier has just had such a huge impact as as a person he's inspired generation after generation of individuals to go into sciences inspired people who are disabled and the foreign ministry in china the country he visited several times offered its condolences to hawkings family. mr stephen...
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the case of the academic who collected that data, doctor kogan on the half of cambridge university. integrity is very important to it. the director of the uk's military research centre has denied claims made by moscow that his facility was the source of the poison that's left a former russian spy and his daughter in a critical condition. scientists at the chemical defence unit at porton down have been analysing samples taken after the attack. our security correspondent gordon corera has been given exclusive access and sent this report. it is one of the most sensitive and secret sites in the country. porton down, home to the defence science and technology lab, and now at the heart of the salisbury poisoning investigation. inside one of the labs, scientists demonstrated to us one of the many ways used to detect the presence of chemical agents. a call came here to porton down in the early hours of monday march the 5th. within hours, a specialist response team was deployed down the road to salisbury. they collected samples that were brought back to laboratories at the site and which ide
the case of the academic who collected that data, doctor kogan on the half of cambridge university. integrity is very important to it. the director of the uk's military research centre has denied claims made by moscow that his facility was the source of the poison that's left a former russian spy and his daughter in a critical condition. scientists at the chemical defence unit at porton down have been analysing samples taken after the attack. our security correspondent gordon corera has been...
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firm that this political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor creating a personality up and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytical once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed there has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge and the liska say they were conducting separate work for the trump's presidential campaign surely the double trump campaign was the first opportunist in data gathering think back to a bar miss reelection campaign in two thousand and twelve is former media analytics director claims they managed to get a lot more personal information than their rivals if facebook users clicks on the democratic side it enabled campaigners to access a wealth of information all thanks the loopholes and facebook's privacy to facebook twenty five election we got people to opt in and the privacy policies of that time on facebook were that if they opted in they could tell us who all their friends were where this gets
firm that this political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor creating a personality up and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytical once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed there has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge and the liska say they were conducting separate work for the trump's presidential...
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firm that does political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor creating a personality up and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytic a once facebook realised it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed there has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge and the liska say they were conducting separate work for the trump's presidential campaign surely the double trump campaign was the first opportunist in data gathering think back to a bomb as reelection campaign in two thousand and twelve is former media analytics director claims they managed to get a lot more personal information than their rivals if facebook users clicks on the democratic side it enabled campaigners to access a wealth of information all thanks the loopholes and facebook's privacy to facebook twenty five election we got people to opt in and the privacy policies of that time on facebook were that if they opted in they could tell us who all their friends were where this gets c
firm that does political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor creating a personality up and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytic a once facebook realised it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed there has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge and the liska say they were conducting separate work for the trump's presidential...
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country now if they in fact one cambridge university professor created a facebook personality app and then simply passed all the info quide from its users to the third party the third party is the cambridge analyst company which many in the media suspect played at least a part in trouble success once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all the data to be destroyed it led both companies to a data feud which of course has the potential to become a lengthy legal battle but according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden facebook is really a surveillance company in sheep's clothing. businesses that make money by collecting and selling detail records of private lives were once plainly described as surveillance companies rebranding us social media is the most successful deception since the bombing of war became the barman of defense according to twitter more and more users seem to be clued up on data terms and conditions found on social media platforms for is a love of god everyone talking about facebook can bridge before you come and please learn how targeting works and
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and by cambridge university and a university in russia. analytica founded by robert mercer worked on a lot of republican campaigns in 2014, and then went on to work on the trump campaign in 2016. they've come under intense scrutiny. ousted their ceo, got kicked off facebook, and came under investigation not just by the british, but also the. yesterday companies linked to cambridge analytica may have been used to dump tons of illegal money into the british brexit campaign. part of that allegation is that these companies linked to robert mercer were set up and used as a way to hide money that was going into campaigns. >> we mentioned it a couple times, actually, we had seen one invoice or more than one invoice, is that right? >> yes. >> it's interesting because you quite famously they have no money whatsoever, so i'm wondering what they were doing to pay for this -- >> you have to remember, part of the brilliance of cambridge analytica is that it doesn't -- like it doesn't need to make money because it's robert mercer's project. so robert mer
and by cambridge university and a university in russia. analytica founded by robert mercer worked on a lot of republican campaigns in 2014, and then went on to work on the trump campaign in 2016. they've come under intense scrutiny. ousted their ceo, got kicked off facebook, and came under investigation not just by the british, but also the. yesterday companies linked to cambridge analytica may have been used to dump tons of illegal money into the british brexit campaign. part of that...
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black holes he also beat the old spectacularly hawking was almost twenty one and a student at cambridge university when he was diagnosed with a less a degenerative motor neuron condition he was given just two and a half years but went on to live for more than half a century. taught me you know what. i can with what i still got. there what the condition. like me work in theoretical physics one of you know there are seven which disability is not a serious. as the disease progressed talking lost mobility and had to rely on a wheelchair his speech began to slur and an emergency throat operation robbed him of his voice but not for long hawking turned to a speech synthesiser selecting words by moving his cheek muscles a tedious process but one that allowed him to express his pioneering ideas it also gave him his trademark american accent there have been a few setbacks like the dark cooking was respected early on in scientific circles for helping to prove the big bang theory about how the universe burst into existence fourteen billion years ago global acclaim came in one hundred eighty eight with the rel
black holes he also beat the old spectacularly hawking was almost twenty one and a student at cambridge university when he was diagnosed with a less a degenerative motor neuron condition he was given just two and a half years but went on to live for more than half a century. taught me you know what. i can with what i still got. there what the condition. like me work in theoretical physics one of you know there are seven which disability is not a serious. as the disease progressed talking lost...
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matters to the masses i and on wednesday there were expressions of sadness across the world a cambridge university where hawking studied and worked for decades they were particularly proud of the professor xavier has just has such a huge impact as a person he's inspired generation after generation of individuals to go into sciences inspired people who are disabled and the foreign ministry in china the country he visited several times offered its condolences to hawkings family. mr stephen hawking was an outstanding scientist who has been battling disease he made great contributions to science and to mankind we are alive we are intelligent hawking decoded some of the most enigmatic mysteries of the universe its origins structure and end from big bang to black holes he also beat the odds spectacularly hawking was almost twenty one and a student at cambridge university when he was diagnosed with a less a degenerative motor neuron condition he was given just two and a half years but went on to live for more than half a century. because. as the disease progressed talking last mobility and had to rely on
matters to the masses i and on wednesday there were expressions of sadness across the world a cambridge university where hawking studied and worked for decades they were particularly proud of the professor xavier has just has such a huge impact as a person he's inspired generation after generation of individuals to go into sciences inspired people who are disabled and the foreign ministry in china the country he visited several times offered its condolences to hawkings family. mr stephen...
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subjects he knew best and could manage he began working in the field of theoretical physics at cambridge university he researched areas that combined science philosophy and religion such as the origin of the universe. he was especially interested in black holes and studied the mysterious phenomenon for years. he looked at what happens to the material sucked into these holes why he developed numerous theories but no definitive answers. one of his greatest discoveries was that black holes can disappear this revelation turned the scientific world on to ten. in one thousand nine hundred eight he published a brief history of time the book sold millions of copies and was translated into dozens of languages and stephen hawking became a high profile public figure. he used his popularity to warn of the dangers of nuclear war and climate change. he saw the public debate to search for answers to other pressing questions of our time. hawking was actively interested in peace between israel and the palestinians. he called the u.s. led invasion of iraq in two thousand and three a war crime even inspired a hollywo
subjects he knew best and could manage he began working in the field of theoretical physics at cambridge university he researched areas that combined science philosophy and religion such as the origin of the universe. he was especially interested in black holes and studied the mysterious phenomenon for years. he looked at what happens to the material sucked into these holes why he developed numerous theories but no definitive answers. one of his greatest discoveries was that black holes can...
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and what appears to be the largest data leak in the social networks history and in fact one cambridge university professor created a facebook personality app and then simply passed all the info quiet from its users to the third party the third party is the cambridge analyst company which many in the media suspect played at least a part in trouble success once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all the data to be destroyed it led both companies to a data feud which of course has the potential to become a lengthy legal battle but according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden facebook is really a surveillance company in sheep's clothing businesses that make money by collecting and selling detail records of private lives but once plainly described our surveillance companies rebranding us social media is the most successful deception since the bombing of war became one of the fans according to twitter more and more users seem to be clued up on data terms and conditions found on social media platforms. for the love of god everyone talking about facebook can bridge before you come
and what appears to be the largest data leak in the social networks history and in fact one cambridge university professor created a facebook personality app and then simply passed all the info quiet from its users to the third party the third party is the cambridge analyst company which many in the media suspect played at least a part in trouble success once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all the data to be destroyed it led both companies to a data feud which of course...
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you valiantly battled for over fifty years people from around the world made their way to cambridge university to pay respects with a line stretching out the chapel door for a chance to leave notes of condolence for the famed physicist thomas reiter former astronaut and european space agency official was also inspired by hawkins love and fascination for the space beyond our humble. pos he was very fond of human spaceflight in fact it's not too long ago that you mentioned that it is important for human kind to move out and not try to stay on this planet forever the motivation behind that by stephen hawking was slightly different one because he said we will manage maybe sometimes to destroy this planet. stephen hawking made us strive farther than we thought possible may we honor his work in memory far into the future and beyond most definitely most awfully rest in peace. you know i saw a beautiful interesting human being dynamic life and maybe just think and hopefully inspire others to think of the end of the. stephen hawking's life and move. wherever journey is on now we're going to hear about
you valiantly battled for over fifty years people from around the world made their way to cambridge university to pay respects with a line stretching out the chapel door for a chance to leave notes of condolence for the famed physicist thomas reiter former astronaut and european space agency official was also inspired by hawkins love and fascination for the space beyond our humble. pos he was very fond of human spaceflight in fact it's not too long ago that you mentioned that it is important...
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and cambridge university have now spoken about this academic?c —— a lot of interest in what ethical requirements have been made, because if you are an academic doing this sort of research you have to go through quite a process, and the university says that they did go through that process in regards to his academic work. he then later asked whether he could use this data for his work back at the university, and the university said no back in 2015, but does not appear to have asked any further questions. they say they will now undertake a wide ranging review into the whole circumstances of this case and they will ask facebook to co—operate with that review. two lorry drivers have been jailed after causing a crash on the m1 in buckinghamshire that killed eight people last august. ryszard masierak was jailed for 1h years after being found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving. david wagstaff was sentenced to a0 months in prison after pleading guilty to causing death by careless driving. the teenager who planted a bomb on a london tube train
and cambridge university have now spoken about this academic?c —— a lot of interest in what ethical requirements have been made, because if you are an academic doing this sort of research you have to go through quite a process, and the university says that they did go through that process in regards to his academic work. he then later asked whether he could use this data for his work back at the university, and the university said no back in 2015, but does not appear to have asked any...
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kind of learned of this technique for scraping facebook data from colleagues of his at the cambridge universityhographic center. they believe they could predict a lot about your personality from your facebook looks. koegen is russian american and he's had an appointment also at st. petersburg university. we spoke to him. he kind of laughed off the allegation he was russian, saying i've also taken grants from the american government and from the british government and chinese government, but cambridge analytica itself has russian connections that are difficult to explain that we don't fully understand. in the summer of 2014 when it's collecting this facebook data on 50 million americans, certainly luke oil, a russian oil company that has some ties to putin's inner circle, shows up and wants to at a about voter data and consumer data. luke oil doesn't have real presence in the u.s. it's not clear what they wanted there. also their parent company cambridge analytica's parent company, says we've never had business in russia but it has. we have promotional literature that shows maps with russia mark
kind of learned of this technique for scraping facebook data from colleagues of his at the cambridge universityhographic center. they believe they could predict a lot about your personality from your facebook looks. koegen is russian american and he's had an appointment also at st. petersburg university. we spoke to him. he kind of laughed off the allegation he was russian, saying i've also taken grants from the american government and from the british government and chinese government, but...
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cambridge university have 110w all gone. cambridge university have now spoken about this academic?academic. if you are an academic doing this research, you have to go through quite a process to do it for academic purposes. the university says we went through that process in regards to academic work. he later asked if he could use the data acquired for commercial purposes for his work back at the university. the university said no backin university. the university said no back in 2015, but doesn't appear to have asked any further questions. they now say they will undertake a wide ranging review into the whole circumstances of this case, they are going to ask facebook to cooperate. thank you very much. the teenager who planted a bomb on a london tube train that partially exploded at parsons green has been sentenced life in prison, and will have to serve a minimum of 3a years. ahmed hassan was convicted of attempted murderfor carrying out the attack last september — in which more than 50 people were injured. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. ahmed hassan described tod
cambridge university have 110w all gone. cambridge university have now spoken about this academic?academic. if you are an academic doing this research, you have to go through quite a process to do it for academic purposes. the university says we went through that process in regards to academic work. he later asked if he could use the data acquired for commercial purposes for his work back at the university. the university said no backin university. the university said no back in 2015, but...
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in his early 20s already a physics phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's disease. but hawking said that physics can take one beyond one's physical limitations. he took science beyond the classroom and in to popular culture. appearing on such shows as "the simpsons." asked many times if his disability held him back, he simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of science, it was not time enough. >>> abc news. >>> now, many of you are sharing your thoughts about steven hawking on our facebook page. >> remarkable man. well, be ready for more rain tomorrow morning and it will get cooler still. we have the latest on the stormy weather. >> yeah, and let's check out live doppler 7. you will notice how active it is across the region. we have been seeing downpours across parts of the bayier. here is a look, street level radar. tesla road, you will notice the heavy rainfall. and you will see rain heading in to morgan hill and as we go to street level, also, steady rain from san francisco, down the peninsula, and in to san bruno and in th
in his early 20s already a physics phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's disease. but hawking said that physics can take one beyond one's physical limitations. he took science beyond the classroom and in to popular culture. appearing on such shows as "the simpsons." asked many times if his disability held him back, he simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of science, it was not time enough. >>> abc news....
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cambridge university said it was mounting an enquiry into the case of the doctor who mounted their workthe university says that research integrity is very important to it. the teenager who planted a bomb on a london tube train that partially exploded at parsons green has been sentenced to life in prison. ahmed hassan was convicted of attempted murderfor carrying out the attack last september. more than 50 people were injured. he'll serve a minimum of 3a years. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has sacked his northern ireland spokesman owen smith after mr smith broke ranks with labour policy and called for a second referendum on brexit. our deputy political editor john pienaar is at westminster. the sacking has rounded off a week which has emphasised the chasm between so many middle ground labour mps and their leader. it has highlighted his total political command. we have seen a deep dyed socialist elected to manage the body, we have seen labour mps angry at his refusal to point the finger of blame at russia for the poisoning and salisbury and tonight owen smith is accused of disloyalty to
cambridge university said it was mounting an enquiry into the case of the doctor who mounted their workthe university says that research integrity is very important to it. the teenager who planted a bomb on a london tube train that partially exploded at parsons green has been sentenced to life in prison. ahmed hassan was convicted of attempted murderfor carrying out the attack last september. more than 50 people were injured. he'll serve a minimum of 3a years. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has...
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in his early 20s already a physics fee phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, als, also known as lou gehrigs disease. but hawking says physics can take one beyond one's physical limitations. he certainly took science beyond the classroom and into popular culture. even appearing on television shows such as "the simpsons." >> you found it. >> just try me. >> reporter: his spirit of adventure led him to experience weightlessness. >> it was amazing. >> reporter: asked many times if his disability held him back, hawking simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of science, it wasn't time enough. gloria riviera, abc news. >> 50 years suffering with als and still fighting on and doing a lot. overnight, neal tieson wrote, hawking's passing has left a vacuum in his wake but think of it as a vacuum of energy permeating the fabric of space, time. can wish them. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible fo
in his early 20s already a physics fee phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, als, also known as lou gehrigs disease. but hawking says physics can take one beyond one's physical limitations. he certainly took science beyond the classroom and into popular culture. even appearing on television shows such as "the simpsons." >> you found it. >> just try me. >> reporter: his spirit of adventure led him to experience...
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firm that this political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor creating a personality up and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytic a one space but realized it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed there has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge on the list to say they were conducting separate work for the trumps presidential...
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and what appears to be the largest data leak in the social networks history and in fact one cambridge university professor created a facebook personality app and then simply passed all the info quiet from its users to the third party the third party is the cambridge analyst company which many in the media suspects played at least a part in trouble success once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all the data to be destroyed it led both companies to a data feud which of course has the potential to become a lengthy legal battle but according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden facebook is really a surveillance company in sheep's clothing businesses that make money by collecting and selling detail records of private lives but once plainly described as surveillance companies rebranding us social media is the most successful deception since the bombing of war became the defense according to twitter more and more users seem to be clued up on data terms and conditions found on social media platforms. for the love of god everyone talking about facebook can bridge before you come in
and what appears to be the largest data leak in the social networks history and in fact one cambridge university professor created a facebook personality app and then simply passed all the info quiet from its users to the third party the third party is the cambridge analyst company which many in the media suspects played at least a part in trouble success once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all the data to be destroyed it led both companies to a data feud which of course...
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and what appears to be the largest data leak in the social networks history and in fact one cambridge university professor created a facebook personality app and then simply passed all the info quiet from its users to the third party the third party is the cambridge and the company which many in the media suspect played at least a part in trouble success once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all the data to be destroyed it led both companies to a data feud which of course has the potential to become a lengthy legal battle but according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden facebook is really a surveillance company in sheep's clothing businesses that make money by collecting and selling detail records of private lives but once plainly described as surveillance companies rebranding us social media is the most successful deception since the bombing of war became the defense according to twitter more and more users seem to be clued up on data terms and conditions found on social media platforms. for the love of god everyone talking about facebook can bridge before you come and
and what appears to be the largest data leak in the social networks history and in fact one cambridge university professor created a facebook personality app and then simply passed all the info quiet from its users to the third party the third party is the cambridge and the company which many in the media suspect played at least a part in trouble success once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all the data to be destroyed it led both companies to a data feud which of course...
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in his early 20s already a physics phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's disease. but hawking said that physics can take one beyond one's physical limitations. he took science beyond the classroom and in to popular culture. appearing on such shows as "the simpsons." asked many times if his disability held him back, he simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of science, it was not time enough. >>> abc news. >>> now, many of you are sharing your thoughts about steven hawking on our facebook page. >> remarkable man. well, be ready for more rain tomorrow morning and it will get cooler still. we have the latest on the stormy weather. >> yeah, and let's check out live doppler 7. you will notice how active it is across the region. we have been seeing downpours across parts of the bayier. here is a look, street level radar. tesla road, you will notice the heavy rainfall. and you will see rain heading in to morgan hill and as we go to street level, also, steady rain from san francisco, down the peninsula, and in to san bruno and in th
in his early 20s already a physics phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's disease. but hawking said that physics can take one beyond one's physical limitations. he took science beyond the classroom and in to popular culture. appearing on such shows as "the simpsons." asked many times if his disability held him back, he simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of science, it was not time enough. >>> abc news....
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early on displayed a love of science and at 20 a physicist phenome at a cambridge university was firstosis also known as lou gehrig's disease but hawking said physicists can take what is beyond physical limitations. he certainly took science beyond the classroom into popular culture even appearing on television shows such as the "the simpsons." >> if you are looking for trouble you found it. >> his spirit of adventure let him accept an offer to experience weightlessness. >> it was amazing >> asked many times if his disability held him back, hawking simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of science it wasn't time enough. gloria riviera abc news. >> a true testament to the power of the mind and the human spirit. thanks for watching. and as always we are online on our "nightline" facebook page. good night america. we use so, why do we pay toters have a phone connected,. when we're already paying for internet. shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so, a
early on displayed a love of science and at 20 a physicist phenome at a cambridge university was firstosis also known as lou gehrig's disease but hawking said physicists can take what is beyond physical limitations. he certainly took science beyond the classroom into popular culture even appearing on television shows such as the "the simpsons." >> if you are looking for trouble you found it. >> his spirit of adventure let him accept an offer to experience weightlessness....
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he was a cambridge university physicist and best-selling author. he pondered questions like the origin of the universe. his life was brought to the big screen in the movie the theory of everything. >>> here in the south bay, hundreds turned out for an event with conservative commentator, and culture -- ann colter. hear what she has to say. >>> the forecast for the next couple of days will be a wet one. i will have the timing. >>> three home invasion suspects were cat assured while trying to board a flight of sso let -- sfo last night. they were looking for marijuana when they broke into three different homes. seven suspects have been arrested.>>> hundreds of people showed up to hear commentator bart -- ann coulter speak in mountain view. her scheduled appearance at berkeley was canceled last april. amber lee has the story. >> reporter: ann coulter spoke to an audience of 600+. a conservative crowd that described themselves as republicans and libertarians. the conservative commentator spoke about her avidin early support of donald trump.>> he is gen
he was a cambridge university physicist and best-selling author. he pondered questions like the origin of the universe. his life was brought to the big screen in the movie the theory of everything. >>> here in the south bay, hundreds turned out for an event with conservative commentator, and culture -- ann colter. hear what she has to say. >>> the forecast for the next couple of days will be a wet one. i will have the timing. >>> three home invasion suspects were cat...
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dame mary anouk vetter knew him from her time at cambridge university.used word, but so true of him, an iconic figure. you would see him in his wheelchair which he could drive himself go down king's parade to his college caius. sol drive himself go down king's parade to his college caius. so i got to know of him. and i got to know his family a bit through sinking because jane's husband jonathan pays the organ at the choir i sing in. jane's second husband. and you were taught by him, tell us about that experience. i was a ph.d. student with him 30 years ago and i went to cambridge originally for a demanding postgraduate programme they put everybody through. after that, i had the extreme good fortune to be offered a ph.d. place to work with stephen and i had three extremely exciting years working with him. he works on the things that really exciting to anyone starting out in theoretical physics and the questions of, what does it really mean for the universe to begin with a big bang, what is going on inside a big bang, what is going on inside a black hole,
dame mary anouk vetter knew him from her time at cambridge university.used word, but so true of him, an iconic figure. you would see him in his wheelchair which he could drive himself go down king's parade to his college caius. sol drive himself go down king's parade to his college caius. so i got to know of him. and i got to know his family a bit through sinking because jane's husband jonathan pays the organ at the choir i sing in. jane's second husband. and you were taught by him, tell us...
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firm that does political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor creating a personality up and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytical once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed there has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge analysts say they were conducting separate work for the trump's presidential campaign surely the double trump campaign was the first opportunist in data gathering think back to a bomb as reelection campaign in two thousand and twelve is former media analytics director claims they managed to get a lot more person in from ation than their rivals efface but he is clicks on the democratic side it enabled campaigners to access a wealth of information all thanks to the loopholes and facebook's privacy terms facebook twenty five election we got people to opt in and the privacy policies of that time on facebook were that if they opted in they could tell us who all their friends were where this gets c
firm that does political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor creating a personality up and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytical once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed there has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge analysts say they were conducting separate work for the trump's presidential campaign...
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this data had been collected, they were fine with it being collected by the psychologist at cambridge universitye not fine, they say, without being shared with cambridge analytica and been used for commercial purposes. they sent a little letter saying, could you please delete that data? do not do it again. then nothing for all those yea rs, it again. then nothing for all those years, all the 50 million people whose data had been shared, they knew nothing. and on friday night, they put out the announcement that cambridge analytica and this researcher had been banned from facebook. the other thing they did on friday will send a legal letter to the observer, planning to publish the story, vaguely threatening legal letter, so that does not suggest they were as concerned as they say now. they said a couple of days ago how devastated they were by the news. their behaviour does not suggest that. we have been asking people to her thoughts on it and whether they are worried about all of this, privacy concerns, and one of this, privacy concerns, and one of the tweets sirs, not worried at all, i will conti
this data had been collected, they were fine with it being collected by the psychologist at cambridge universitye not fine, they say, without being shared with cambridge analytica and been used for commercial purposes. they sent a little letter saying, could you please delete that data? do not do it again. then nothing for all those yea rs, it again. then nothing for all those years, all the 50 million people whose data had been shared, they knew nothing. and on friday night, they put out the...