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it knows so much about each one of its users. and facebook, you have to have your name on the account anyway ine theory. anonymity doesn't really exist because the company w knows so much about you. you can imagine designing facebook in a way where as you use the i platform more, you ha more reach. right? like the idea that reach is earned is not a right. in that world, as you have a platform more, the platform is learning more and more w about you.. the fact they even make a throw-away account, that opens up all sorts of doors. i want to be clear, in a world where you require people like ideqs, they're still going to he that problemem because facebook will never bee able to mandate that foro the whole world. lots of countries don't have those h systems. as you can pretend to be in thatte country and register account, you still have that. >>>> if i could join my colleags in thanking you for being here today. there is no obligation on facebook and the other platforms toth carry that journalism. instead, it is up to them to apply the code which
it knows so much about each one of its users. and facebook, you have to have your name on the account anyway ine theory. anonymity doesn't really exist because the company w knows so much about you. you can imagine designing facebook in a way where as you use the i platform more, you ha more reach. right? like the idea that reach is earned is not a right. in that world, as you have a platform more, the platform is learning more and more w about you.. the fact they even make a throw-away...
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frances: i am not aware of research that demonstrates a political bias on facebook. facebook was designed for meaningful social interactions. meaningful could be hate speech or bullying until november of 2020. first of all, i've seen lots of research that says engagement based ranking polarizes and exists -- and pushes extremes and expands hate. there is something called -- good actors are already publishing all the content that they can do. but bad actors have incentives to play the algorithm. and so, the current system is biased towards bad actors and people who push the limit. >> currently, we have a draft bill which is focusing on individual harm, rather than societal harm. given what we have done around democracy as part of your work on facebook, do you think it is a mistake? frances: i think it is a grave danger to democracy and societies around the world, in societal terms. i looked at the consequences of the choices facebook was making, and i believe situations like ethiopia are the opening chapters that are going to be horrific to read. like i said before, wh
frances: i am not aware of research that demonstrates a political bias on facebook. facebook was designed for meaningful social interactions. meaningful could be hate speech or bullying until november of 2020. first of all, i've seen lots of research that says engagement based ranking polarizes and exists -- and pushes extremes and expands hate. there is something called -- good actors are already publishing all the content that they can do. but bad actors have incentives to play the algorithm....
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people might have trouble believing that such a simple thing as posting on facebook could make a whole world change. >> a lot of people ask me, well what was it? what did you do? what happened? all i said it was one sentence. just one sentence. >> so, she did. and 500 miles away in the suburbs of washington d. c., -- >> what were you doing on facebook? >> just wasting time. like a lot of people. do [laughs] >> kevin zieleniewski grew up in detroit, to. but was now an international trade attorney in d. c.. he and mary didn't know each other. we're even facebook friends for that matter. but both belonged to that northeast detroit group. which is why that very same summer day in 2009, he just happened to see mary's post about those boys in prison for murder. >> it said something to the effect that tommy and raymond highers are in prison for life. every time i hear miss you by the stones, i think of those guys. >> did you know those two guys? >> no, i didn't know them. >> which by all rights should have been the end of it. but something in that post tripped a wire, deep in the crater of ke
people might have trouble believing that such a simple thing as posting on facebook could make a whole world change. >> a lot of people ask me, well what was it? what did you do? what happened? all i said it was one sentence. just one sentence. >> so, she did. and 500 miles away in the suburbs of washington d. c., -- >> what were you doing on facebook? >> just wasting time. like a lot of people. do [laughs] >> kevin zieleniewski grew up in detroit, to. but was now...
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it's on our facebook, instagram and twitter page. >> let's move on now. the other big story tonight. it is a go, covid vaccines for kids, ages 5 to 11. you parents out there, listen up. because this is all about you. you're going to take your kids in. less than two hours ago, the cdc director signed off on pfizer's covid shots for kids. the shot is a smaller dose than the version approved for anyone 12 and older. some of the trials were conducted right here in the bay area at stanford. two things now that are standing in the way before we get the final shots out. one, the official go ahead from the california department of health. that could come tonight. and two, supply. do we have the doses? santa clara county tells us staff could give out shots as soon as tomorrow. they're already making changes at the mass vaccination site at the fair grounds, and giving the nurses special training in order to better handle giving the shots to children. >> we're all in this together. it's scary time with covid, but it's an exciting time. what a miracle this vaccine is
it's on our facebook, instagram and twitter page. >> let's move on now. the other big story tonight. it is a go, covid vaccines for kids, ages 5 to 11. you parents out there, listen up. because this is all about you. you're going to take your kids in. less than two hours ago, the cdc director signed off on pfizer's covid shots for kids. the shot is a smaller dose than the version approved for anyone 12 and older. some of the trials were conducted right here in the bay area at stanford....
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we did invite facebook on the programme but they weren't able to make it on. urdoch—owned paper and he has long been a critic of facebook. several publications workers the seem facebook this week and publishing stories. how did it all come together? there's been, you know, - kind of an almost unprecedented collaboration and working j together of various media organisations. i wasn't involved from the very start, but colleagues of mine i were and then i came i in and i think that's true of other publications as well. we've had different reporters. coming in because there's been so many different aspects i to the stories that have been pouring out of these documents. we here at the ft, we see ourselves as a global- publication so we had - reporters in the middle east and south asia, all over. the world, looking at these documents to give some political context as welll and we obviously had - people in the us and we had all of the other reporters i from other places as well. so kind of on the ground there's beenjoint calls l and we've all been tryingl to understan
we did invite facebook on the programme but they weren't able to make it on. urdoch—owned paper and he has long been a critic of facebook. several publications workers the seem facebook this week and publishing stories. how did it all come together? there's been, you know, - kind of an almost unprecedented collaboration and working j together of various media organisations. i wasn't involved from the very start, but colleagues of mine i were and then i came i in and i think that's true of...
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>> i don't know what our spending on facebook is. it's hard for me to comment on what changed. >> okay. well, there is something going on that seems to be getting a lot of attention. it seems dispositive. mr. sommers, that same analysis analyzed a little over 25,000 ads from the fossil fuel industry. they found that 20% of those were from american petroleum institute, they were promoting natural gas as a climate solution. now, again, i go back to my friends in the chemical engineering sector. methane is about 84 times as potent a greenhouse gas chemical as carbon dioxide. when it's originally released, it breaks down, over 100 years, about 30 times as impactful over 20 years which is kind of the time we had to get there, which means that somewhere between 1 to 3% leakage rate in the system, and methane is actually worse than coal. and you all are out there promoting this as part of the climate solution. let's go to 2%, mr. sommers, do you dispute that methane is 80 times more potent greenhouse gas than co2? >> thank you for your ques
>> i don't know what our spending on facebook is. it's hard for me to comment on what changed. >> okay. well, there is something going on that seems to be getting a lot of attention. it seems dispositive. mr. sommers, that same analysis analyzed a little over 25,000 ads from the fossil fuel industry. they found that 20% of those were from american petroleum institute, they were promoting natural gas as a climate solution. now, again, i go back to my friends in the chemical...
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patel on facebook live if that is where you are watching us.ou brought up myocarditis and that remains a concern for some parents when considering the shot for their kids. talk about myocarditis versus something else kids could get, multi symptom inflammatory syndrome, which is linked to getting covid. when you weigh the risk of the shot versus getting covid and the risk/benefit, put it in perspective for people. dr. patel: i'm glad you brought this up, because it is scary for parents. the reality is, there are very rare, self-limiting cases of myocarditis or. card i does, infiltration of the heart muscle around the heart, from the vaccine. they made headlines ma grounds all social media. they scared a lot of people. but the reality is, they are way more rare than the conditions kids can get from covid-19 itself. and they are self-limiting, meeting these kids are maybe hospitalized, maybe not, it self-resolves when they are given a little treatment but it is not a serious case, whereas the disease from covid-19 is horrifying. you mentioned mult
patel on facebook live if that is where you are watching us.ou brought up myocarditis and that remains a concern for some parents when considering the shot for their kids. talk about myocarditis versus something else kids could get, multi symptom inflammatory syndrome, which is linked to getting covid. when you weigh the risk of the shot versus getting covid and the risk/benefit, put it in perspective for people. dr. patel: i'm glad you brought this up, because it is scary for parents. the...
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we are on facebook and welcome your posts on twitter and instagram @c-spanwj.o your grade for the performance of vice president kamala harris. there are polls on this and on the 538 they put them together in an average and this is the latest as of last week. this is an average reported by 538.com. do americans approve or disapprove of kamala harris? the average is 51.9% disapprove and approval rate 40.5%. the headline from an opinion piece from cnn, exasperation and dysfunction. inside kamala harris' frustrating start as vice president. an incumbent vice president should be a shoe in the next time the nomination is open. guessing who might launch a theoretical primary challenge to harris has become an ongoing game. they are privately acknowledging how to quietly lay the groundwork if and when harris falters, and they think she might. the reality is more complex and looks different to people more familiar with how the white house works. harris is the first vice president in decades to come into office with less experience than the president and finding her footi
we are on facebook and welcome your posts on twitter and instagram @c-spanwj.o your grade for the performance of vice president kamala harris. there are polls on this and on the 538 they put them together in an average and this is the latest as of last week. this is an average reported by 538.com. do americans approve or disapprove of kamala harris? the average is 51.9% disapprove and approval rate 40.5%. the headline from an opinion piece from cnn, exasperation and dysfunction. inside kamala...
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do you know why you are amping up your spending on facebook in the last few weeks by a factor of 12? >> i don't know what our spending is. it's hard for me to comment on what's changed. >> okay. mr. summers, that same analysis analyzed a little over $25,000 ads from the fossil fuel and were from american petroleum institute natural gas as a solution. i go back to my friends in the chemical engineer sector, methane is about 84 times as potent a greenhouse gas chemical as carbon dioxide when initially released. it last as decade in the atmosphere and breaks down. over 100 years, 30 times as impactful over 20 years which is the time we have to get to zero. somewhere between 1% to 3% leak age rate in the system, and methane is worst, and you are saying this is part of the climate solution. mr. summers, do you dispute that methane is 80 times more potent greenhouse gas than co2? >> congressman, thank you for your question. natural gas has led -- >> just asking for a yes or no, do you dispute it is more potent? >> congressman, this industry has done everything we can do -- >> do you dispute
do you know why you are amping up your spending on facebook in the last few weeks by a factor of 12? >> i don't know what our spending is. it's hard for me to comment on what's changed. >> okay. mr. summers, that same analysis analyzed a little over $25,000 ads from the fossil fuel and were from american petroleum institute natural gas as a solution. i go back to my friends in the chemical engineer sector, methane is about 84 times as potent a greenhouse gas chemical as carbon...
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we were answering fewer questions on facebook live. one more from daniel. doctors confirmed the first cases of delta with omicron, does it seem as bad or as serious, or don't really know yet? >> don't really know yet. that seems to be the refrain of my conversation. he just don't know very much yet, so we don't know if it's better to have delta, omicron or better to have had alpha. could very well turn out that omicron may not cause as severe diseases delta could be the flip of that. we have to wait and see. this is a hard time for all of us dealing with the unknown. >> if it turns out that it's highly transmissible, but it doesn't cause people to get that severely ill, could that potentially be a good thing from the standpoint of global herd immunity? >> i think the best thing for global herd immunity is to get vaccinated so you don't have to take the risk of getting infected. short of that, coronavirus is because about one third of all common colds. that's exactly what you are describing. if there was a large pandemic in the late part of the 19th century
we were answering fewer questions on facebook live. one more from daniel. doctors confirmed the first cases of delta with omicron, does it seem as bad or as serious, or don't really know yet? >> don't really know yet. that seems to be the refrain of my conversation. he just don't know very much yet, so we don't know if it's better to have delta, omicron or better to have had alpha. could very well turn out that omicron may not cause as severe diseases delta could be the flip of that. we...
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the social media giant. >> an update on facebooker: houston attorney annie mcadams is waging an unprecedented fight against facebook >> what do you think facebook thought when you filed this suit initially? >> probably underestimated me, which i welcome at any time >> what did you think when you filed the suit >> i thought that they should buckle up >> reporter: a busy mom and personal injury attorney, a few years ago she started being asked to represent teens who had been sold for sex. >> it didn't matter where the client was from the one thing that they all shared was the role of social media or technology in their trafficking case >> connecting them to the trafficker >> without a doubt. >> reporter: mcadams sued facebook on behalf of jane doe >> when did you get on facebook >> i would say about 13 >> we agreed not to show her full face when she was 16, an older man sent a friend request >> when i was younger it was about who had the most friends, so it's, like, anybody who would send you a request, just add them >> reporter: he s
the social media giant. >> an update on facebooker: houston attorney annie mcadams is waging an unprecedented fight against facebook >> what do you think facebook thought when you filed this suit initially? >> probably underestimated me, which i welcome at any time >> what did you think when you filed the suit >> i thought that they should buckle up >> reporter: a busy mom and personal injury attorney, a few years ago she started being asked to represent...
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information from what i've heard from this afternoon's discussions were how to control the information on facebook. and unfortunately, i didn't hear a lot of m p 's talk about what was doing with all the information that facebook is using today. who is it so in the user's information to how long is it keeping it in databases? what it's doing with unfortunately i didn't hear a lot of discussion about that the was a do, but not much. we often heard the piece today speak about what kind of speech was out to be tolerated on facebook. and that was a bit worried. so that probably will come out of today's discussions for sure in, in, in the last that the digital services act that the wants to the whistle as did quite a will tool congress to the u. k. to the opinion. you know, some people are a bit suspicious. we'll say that actually this is almost like a show pony. she's being rolled out to help the and pace the legislators justify something. they already want to do this and it looks a bit like that. and i would only wish that real, i mean, maybe other whistleblowers are like a drug and assign shoes toda
information from what i've heard from this afternoon's discussions were how to control the information on facebook. and unfortunately, i didn't hear a lot of m p 's talk about what was doing with all the information that facebook is using today. who is it so in the user's information to how long is it keeping it in databases? what it's doing with unfortunately i didn't hear a lot of discussion about that the was a do, but not much. we often heard the piece today speak about what kind of speech...
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and -- is not on facebook, because she does not like the conversations that go on. finally, with frances haugen, she has made a big stir in the senate and house, and both of those hearings were hugely important. i followed them very closely. fundamentally, i think that she has changed some of the conversation. she kind of forced facebook to actually make the changes to give teen girls and teens better resources to control their online lives. that sort of thing is actually really important. we are seeing the impact on the positive impact, of whistleblowers here in the united states. that, i think, important component of the broader tech changes that we have seen, is to have people, intelligent people who know what is going on inside these companies, come in and give their opinions. but we need senators and representatives to be very clear with their questioning, and we need them to ask the tough questions that i would like to see actually asked. that also requires more individuals, not just the whistleblower to come in but people who have been working in these spaces
and -- is not on facebook, because she does not like the conversations that go on. finally, with frances haugen, she has made a big stir in the senate and house, and both of those hearings were hugely important. i followed them very closely. fundamentally, i think that she has changed some of the conversation. she kind of forced facebook to actually make the changes to give teen girls and teens better resources to control their online lives. that sort of thing is actually really important. we...
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the red flag number one, we found the original photo was posted on facebook of this user.s account is sketchy regarding context since you can see it mostly posts in support of the molly and russian alliance and announces french and western -- denounces french and western influence in mali. you can see that with this picture of michael esch emmanuel macron -- emmanuel macron. a number of users have claimed the photo was taken in the central african republic. this user specifies it was in the former palace of an emperor, where russians have been training. but there is this report from al jazeera from 2019 titled russia and africa, inside a military training center and the report this was in marengo. there are striking similarities between the video and the photos were posted as well. so finally, his post was picked up by various anti-french and pro-russian accounts. it is even been picked up by this russian media outlet suggesting there is an element of coronation nation between both countries, but our conclusion is it is an altered photo in a report need effort to make this
the red flag number one, we found the original photo was posted on facebook of this user.s account is sketchy regarding context since you can see it mostly posts in support of the molly and russian alliance and announces french and western -- denounces french and western influence in mali. you can see that with this picture of michael esch emmanuel macron -- emmanuel macron. a number of users have claimed the photo was taken in the central african republic. this user specifies it was in the...
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but last summer in august 2020 i received a friend request on facebook that caught my eye. was unfortunately the one in a million that i decided to accept and become friends with. his name is tony. well that's what he told me. we exchanged messages for a number of days and he told me that he was interested in the same things that he saw on my facebook page like dogs and gardening. i thought that was wonderful. we started talking on the phone through an app he had me download. download. he told me he was a surgeon working in iraq through a contract with the united nations and that he has two children, a little boy and a girl tony became romantic much more quickly than i did. and i kept trying to put him off saying we didn't know each other. but tony had the kids get in touch with me through email and they started calling me mom, which is my achilles heel because i didn't have children of my own that put me head over heels. the first request for money came from the girl who needed some feminine supplies. what was embarrassed to ask her father. i sent her a gift card. i would
but last summer in august 2020 i received a friend request on facebook that caught my eye. was unfortunately the one in a million that i decided to accept and become friends with. his name is tony. well that's what he told me. we exchanged messages for a number of days and he told me that he was interested in the same things that he saw on my facebook page like dogs and gardening. i thought that was wonderful. we started talking on the phone through an app he had me download. download. he told...
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, produce the most climate lies on facebook. it holes of climate denial. now, how do you think about this? we talk about why we failed to regulate these things, part of it is because there is a first amendment that says facebook allows people to lie. so how do we actually think about that? >> well, i think this is a little bit of misinformation that we need to dispel with here, right? we have the first amendment, but the first amendment does not apply to private platforms and facebook can very easily decide that climate denial, just like they decided that holocaust denial or other harmful hate speech and misinformation is not allowed on their platform. they could also moderate that content more successfully because they are a private platform. they have that ability. but they have decided instead to allow this kind of free speech fairy dust to rain over the platform, rather than taking steps that are helpful for our democracy, helpful for public safety, helpful for our planet. i think that's where we need to see regulation come i
, produce the most climate lies on facebook. it holes of climate denial. now, how do you think about this? we talk about why we failed to regulate these things, part of it is because there is a first amendment that says facebook allows people to lie. so how do we actually think about that? >> well, i think this is a little bit of misinformation that we need to dispel with here, right? we have the first amendment, but the first amendment does not apply to private platforms and facebook can...
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people online that need to be called out. anonymous accounts need to be scrapped on twitter and on facebook. it's more of a problem on twitter. you shouldn't be able to go. so bill comes in and goes, oh val stop whistleblowers knowing wouldn't the foul abuse that people are receiving death threats. and then when you to where young girls, you know, so comments about their and the way they look their body image, et cetera, cetera. the 1st and fastest way to control twitter and facebook is to ban anonymous accounts. you cannot and should not be able to have an anonymous account . i would comprise a bit and say, you'd have to register as indeed scott morrison, whatever his name is in australia wants to do. this is a good initiative. we should be backing it. and we should be moving forward on it. there is no way they should be able to act in the way they're acting when every other media organization has to abate the rules. if you know, nobody would have printed that mean in a newspaper. and as if it was ok, a photo shocked image that so conservative counselor can go and do that. then it gets ret
people online that need to be called out. anonymous accounts need to be scrapped on twitter and on facebook. it's more of a problem on twitter. you shouldn't be able to go. so bill comes in and goes, oh val stop whistleblowers knowing wouldn't the foul abuse that people are receiving death threats. and then when you to where young girls, you know, so comments about their and the way they look their body image, et cetera, cetera. the 1st and fastest way to control twitter and facebook is to ban...
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just last week we saw accounts with massive platforms on facebook and on twitter posting things like the war is not with the invading different t dry. with the sy next to you who wants your death, suggesting that the spies are everywhere, that enemies are everywhere. and there was another major media personality who made this bizarre chilling argument that to grind should be incarcerated on mass, like the americans did the japanese during world war 2 dispersed. in particular, individual is a journalist on one of the 2 in satellite t stations. so he sat, this is somebody that has thousands of followers and he's content with shaped more than 6000 times. and the impact it has is that enough people not only shaded but also copy, paste it, and he's content and we've seen no reports that grant and i'd be tele, being rounded up for no good. jason, we're looking, you know, counselor to, to i in unknown locations for the end. of course, the response of the platform. this is, was also equally problematic, where they took their sweet time to take this content down. i got the information wor, pl
just last week we saw accounts with massive platforms on facebook and on twitter posting things like the war is not with the invading different t dry. with the sy next to you who wants your death, suggesting that the spies are everywhere, that enemies are everywhere. and there was another major media personality who made this bizarre chilling argument that to grind should be incarcerated on mass, like the americans did the japanese during world war 2 dispersed. in particular, individual is a...
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you never announced it on facebook. you never announced it on nextdoor neighbor. you never corrected what you now say is it was stolen off site somewhere, you never told your neighbors that. and he says no. so, then, therefore, mr. english, to your knowledge, they were left with the impression that stuff had been stolen from your boat at 220 satilla? i guess so. what was ahmaud arbery doing in satilla shores from october 2019 to february 2020? there is no evidence that ahmaud arbery ever jogged or exercised in satilla shores, not one friend, not one family member, not one eyewitness, even rash going door to door, there is no evidence whatsoever that satilla shores was a place of exercise and jogging for ahmaud arbery. officer rash testified that by december '19 he knew larry had a cooler stolen, electronic equipment stolen from the offshore boat while it feels parked in the rv garage, and bob said, that's a burglary, a burglary has been committed in this residence, and he said that's right. but it was never reported. we didn't have a report about it so i didn't re
you never announced it on facebook. you never announced it on nextdoor neighbor. you never corrected what you now say is it was stolen off site somewhere, you never told your neighbors that. and he says no. so, then, therefore, mr. english, to your knowledge, they were left with the impression that stuff had been stolen from your boat at 220 satilla? i guess so. what was ahmaud arbery doing in satilla shores from october 2019 to february 2020? there is no evidence that ahmaud arbery ever jogged...
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then one in their local newspaper. -- an add on facebook than one in their local newspaper. it is making people less inclined to put an ad in the newspaper. people think they can get their news for free on their facebook or twitter feed and people are not subscribing. what made the film such a rich opportunity is storm lake times really is facing real financial hardship. the newspaper is not alone. these are struggles that newspapers are facing all across the country. just a few days ago, -- ms. abernethy spear needed -- spearheaded a lot of those reports. she is anticipating as many as another 500 newspapers could close in the next year. i saw her posting about that earlier this week. the crisis really does remain. >> exacerbated by the pandemic over the last 1.5 years. what is the definition of a news desert? beth: this is a community that basically does not have a local news source. it is dry of news. there is no news. susan: working on this project, why did you believe that mattered in a digital age? jerry: it is a way for people to stay engaged in their communities. i t
then one in their local newspaper. -- an add on facebook than one in their local newspaper. it is making people less inclined to put an ad in the newspaper. people think they can get their news for free on their facebook or twitter feed and people are not subscribing. what made the film such a rich opportunity is storm lake times really is facing real financial hardship. the newspaper is not alone. these are struggles that newspapers are facing all across the country. just a few days ago, --...
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on your communications. the question comes up is facebook figuring out a work around for the government to be able to spy on your end and messages? or what is this hold up. the company says that they just want to roll it out perfectly and make sure everything's in line, but they've had about 3 years down to work on this. and they're not delaying it even further. the excuse that they need to intrude on your privacy in order to protect human life and your safety just as, as transparent and weak as current privacy rules are, it doesn't seem like they're being completely honest. it's just reach them using this excuse for safety scare. everyone, they have to read your private messages and access to the phone, or else terrorists are going to take over america. that's essentially their argument or whatever western countries, you know, we have trillions of joy dollars in the pentagon and in our surveillance, the other thing. and they're making the argument that if they can't snoop in and read your private messages, if you have encrypted data, then the terrorists are going to come in and kill everyone. it doesn't ma
on your communications. the question comes up is facebook figuring out a work around for the government to be able to spy on your end and messages? or what is this hold up. the company says that they just want to roll it out perfectly and make sure everything's in line, but they've had about 3 years down to work on this. and they're not delaying it even further. the excuse that they need to intrude on your privacy in order to protect human life and your safety just as, as transparent and weak...
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we asked it on facebook, twitter and instagram. we got a lot of responses. bob anniversary on twitter, we have been careful and will be smart and cautious. we have young grand children and want to be free of any variant. brenda replies on facebook, months ago i booked the extended family christmas for the first weekend in december. i expected a surge but i did not expect a new variant. we will have our event done before any new restrictions arrive. >>> other stories on this monday night. a surge in gun violence in the east bay. today oakland mayor libby schaaf laying out her solution. her solution? adding more police officers to the police department. just yesterday police say a man was shot and killed steps away from lake merritt after trying to stop a thief from breaking into someone's car. the shooter was in a black toyota rav4. the third homicide in one week. mayor schaaf wants to beef up the police force by adding at least one more academy and a rollback of some of the budget cuts to public safety that were approved earlier this year. >> that budget curr
we asked it on facebook, twitter and instagram. we got a lot of responses. bob anniversary on twitter, we have been careful and will be smart and cautious. we have young grand children and want to be free of any variant. brenda replies on facebook, months ago i booked the extended family christmas for the first weekend in december. i expected a surge but i did not expect a new variant. we will have our event done before any new restrictions arrive. >>> other stories on this monday...
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her loved ones wondered if a facebook posts had alerted jessica's killer that she was home alone thatht. now investigators were about to drill down on her personal relationships. and at least one of them was complicated. once again here's keith morrison with "evil intent". >> word of jessica nelson's death spread quickly, if incoherently, among her friends in omaha. >> i got a phone call from a mutual friend of ours. she was so hysterical i can understand what she was saying. i thought she said that dom had been killed. so, i got off the phone with her and i called john. and he said, they found jests dead. and it was just unreal. i just couldn't believe that. >> laura's friendship with jessica had drifted a bit after high school, but by 2015, it was a little unusual. laura and jessica both had babies with john. laura dated at first. but it was after she broke up with john that her son christopher was born. and that was not long before jessica got pregnant. >> i found out when i was six months pregnant with our son that him and jessica had been dating. or just started dating. >> two wo
her loved ones wondered if a facebook posts had alerted jessica's killer that she was home alone thatht. now investigators were about to drill down on her personal relationships. and at least one of them was complicated. once again here's keith morrison with "evil intent". >> word of jessica nelson's death spread quickly, if incoherently, among her friends in omaha. >> i got a phone call from a mutual friend of ours. she was so hysterical i can understand what she was...
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you never announced it on facebook. you never announced it on next door neighbor and you never corrected what you now say is it was stolen off site somewhere. he says no. so then, therefore, mr. english, to your knowledge they were left with the impression that stuff had been stolen from your boat at 220 satilla? i guess so. what was ahmaud arbery doing in satilla shores? there is no evidence that ahmaud arbery jogged or exercised in satilla shores. not one friend, family member, not one eyewitness even rash going door to door. no evidence whatsoever that satilla shores was a place of exercising and jogging for ahmaud arbery. officer rash testified that by december 19, he knew larry had a cooler stolen, electronic equipment stolen from the offshore boat while it was parked in the rv garage and bob said that's a burglary. a burglary had been committed in this residence and he said that's right. it was never reported. we didn't have a report about it so i didn't really investigate it. but that is a burglary and he has admi
you never announced it on facebook. you never announced it on next door neighbor and you never corrected what you now say is it was stolen off site somewhere. he says no. so then, therefore, mr. english, to your knowledge they were left with the impression that stuff had been stolen from your boat at 220 satilla? i guess so. what was ahmaud arbery doing in satilla shores? there is no evidence that ahmaud arbery jogged or exercised in satilla shores. not one friend, family member, not one...
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whoever did it, said matt, must have been waiting to find her home alone and must have seen her facebook post, the one, dom, being away that night. >> that has to be a million shot to get there without dom being there. like if they were watching her facebook feed to go in, it's like somebody had to have been watching the house for a while to know that she was 100% alone there. >> reporter: and maybe, he said, maybe it was more than one guy. >> i'm a fairly strong guy. i have weaknesses, my body is pretty [ bleep ] up so -- but she can kick my ass. so it just doesn't make sense for one person. >> reporter: he knew something about bad guys. he'd spent some time in prison, he said, for something he didn't do, attempted sexual assault. >> i was dating a married woman, and when i broke up with her she called the cops and reported me for rape. >> reporter: but she lied, he said, a false accusation. and the nelsons supported him. >> this guy somehow got railroaded over this. >> reporter: so this poor kid had some kind of consensual relationship? and then afterwards -- >> yeah. >> reporter: -- instead of gett
whoever did it, said matt, must have been waiting to find her home alone and must have seen her facebook post, the one, dom, being away that night. >> that has to be a million shot to get there without dom being there. like if they were watching her facebook feed to go in, it's like somebody had to have been watching the house for a while to know that she was 100% alone there. >> reporter: and maybe, he said, maybe it was more than one guy. >> i'm a fairly strong guy. i have...
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groups are forming on facebook.tant, there's a target where an individual went into days a week like clockwork and over 40000 dollars worth of goods stolen they literally how to bake to have them arrested. small businesses can't compete. 30,000 dollars a month in security, how is a mom and pop shop going to do it? once the store is wiped out, it's over so it will be a really rough holiday season for small businesses because there is no downside to robbing, it's literally a. mentoring scheme to capitalism. judge jeanine: tommy, what say you? >> five thing finger discount is going over well this holiday season but in biden's america, if you can't afford it, he might as well looted she can do it in cities and states felon caught policies, das soft on crime, defunded police departments, it's a perfect storm and also what happens when you spend the entirety of summer 2020 looting social justice, of course they are embolden and think they can get away with it because they can't. you've got democrat mayors and governors no
groups are forming on facebook.tant, there's a target where an individual went into days a week like clockwork and over 40000 dollars worth of goods stolen they literally how to bake to have them arrested. small businesses can't compete. 30,000 dollars a month in security, how is a mom and pop shop going to do it? once the store is wiped out, it's over so it will be a really rough holiday season for small businesses because there is no downside to robbing, it's literally a. mentoring scheme to...
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keep in mind you can always text as at (202)-748-8003 and we are always reading on social media on facebookfacebook.com/c-span and on twitter @c-spanwj, and you can follow us on instagram @c-spanwj. the announcement on friday that there has been a discovery of a new strain of covid-19 since the stock market crashing and has countries around the world planning travel bans and hope of keeping the strain under control. here is the story from the new york times this morning. the world reacted with alarm on friday to the highly mutated coronavirus variant discovered in southern africa as the united states, european union and nations across the globe imposed new travel restrictions. financial markets swooned and visions of finally emerging from the pandemic started to dim. just two days after the world learned of the variant the world health organization labeled it a variant of concern. the most serious category in the first since the delta variant a year ago. the variant has mutated that might make it more contagious or virulent or make vaccines were other preventative measures less effective, t
keep in mind you can always text as at (202)-748-8003 and we are always reading on social media on facebookfacebook.com/c-span and on twitter @c-spanwj, and you can follow us on instagram @c-spanwj. the announcement on friday that there has been a discovery of a new strain of covid-19 since the stock market crashing and has countries around the world planning travel bans and hope of keeping the strain under control. here is the story from the new york times this morning. the world reacted with...
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. >> you're banned on facebook?> yeah. as far as i know, for life. >> do you know a lot of people who have been kicked off of -- >> many? >> -- big social media platforms? >> many, and not just facebook. instagram, youtube, twitter. >> and if you don't mind me asking, were you threatening violence of any kind? >> no. >> facebook would not confirm a reason for taking down silverback's pages, but since january 2021, they did confirm removing over 25,000 profiles connected to militarized social movements. do you think because you had the word "militia" on your public page, that could have had something to do with it? >> i could almost guarantee it. no doubt in my mind. >> has that made you want to rethink your role in a militia? >> not at all. no, not at all. what we do is more important than any facebook page. >> in this abandoned ranch, silverback and his men meet up twice a month to patrol the desert, hoping their presence will deter narcotics smugglers originating in mexico. >> honestly, if we spent a week out here
. >> you're banned on facebook?> yeah. as far as i know, for life. >> do you know a lot of people who have been kicked off of -- >> many? >> -- big social media platforms? >> many, and not just facebook. instagram, youtube, twitter. >> and if you don't mind me asking, were you threatening violence of any kind? >> no. >> facebook would not confirm a reason for taking down silverback's pages, but since january 2021, they did confirm removing over...
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if i can go on facebook with now is admitted, you know, yes, i mean that i think may or may be 60 percent effective. yes, the vaccines may only be good for 4 months, but that's a new story. and then again, well, the story is about the home to buy the laptop. so these are people who of a is a fate use also the lives of the guardians. what is the mystery to say so, and you know, the self appointed policeman of the inflammation space edema and this, this is right in your, in your will house here, is that this is the ultimate ideology trumps from justice drums. reality, i mean, these are all, it's all, this is ideologically driven towards po for the sake of political goals. i mean, news. i mean, what's that? it's irrelevant. i mean, particularly in the, in this a written house story. i mean, it comes into a complete focus here. we're damn the facts. ok. and, and the, and we're, we're basically to, i don't believe you're lying eyes. i mean, don't watch those videos. i mean, it's so patently obvious that this trial should have never gone to trial because it was ideologically driven and they wer
if i can go on facebook with now is admitted, you know, yes, i mean that i think may or may be 60 percent effective. yes, the vaccines may only be good for 4 months, but that's a new story. and then again, well, the story is about the home to buy the laptop. so these are people who of a is a fate use also the lives of the guardians. what is the mystery to say so, and you know, the self appointed policeman of the inflammation space edema and this, this is right in your, in your will house here,...
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on facebook and on the buy nothing project app. things like clothing, backyard produce, electronics, even cars. the concept of this gift economy is simple. you need something, make an "ask post." have something to donate, make a "gift" post. >> nice thing about gifting is you know where your things are going. they're staying in the community. >> crescent gifted her son's first bookcase many years ago and recently got word that it's now made its way to its fifth owner in her seattle community. what is it like to you to hear that it's now with its fifth family, and it's, you know, still being taken care of? >> it almost makes me feel like the value was more than what i paid for it, if that makes sense. >> but what about the fear that the items being exchanged might show up broken or dirty? >> i feel like the community's really good at self-regulating and holding each other accountable for things like that. >> with shipping delays and supply chain strains, it might really be time to buy nothing. >> something that you think might not h
on facebook and on the buy nothing project app. things like clothing, backyard produce, electronics, even cars. the concept of this gift economy is simple. you need something, make an "ask post." have something to donate, make a "gift" post. >> nice thing about gifting is you know where your things are going. they're staying in the community. >> crescent gifted her son's first bookcase many years ago and recently got word that it's now made its way to its fifth...
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welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter and axios.com. i will be joined by my colleague , axios executive editor, whitaker moore. our first guess is senator tim scott. you are on the finance and small business and entrepreneurship committees. senator scott, welcome to axios. sen. scott: thank you for having me. good to see you again. mike: working on the idea of financial literacy, pulling it out, promoting it. mike: -- sen. scott: as a kid raised in poverty, the issue of financial literacy is something i wish i would have understood earlier in life. it was my 20's before i started understanding and appreciating that what you look like on paper might be more important than what you look like in person, so financial literacy has so much to do with your future success and present opportunities, and having not learned those lessons early in life, i wanted to make sure that part of my focus is on making sure americans today, no matter their income, have access to financial literacy and, frankly, the more you find yourself in a marginalized com
welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter and axios.com. i will be joined by my colleague , axios executive editor, whitaker moore. our first guess is senator tim scott. you are on the finance and small business and entrepreneurship committees. senator scott, welcome to axios. sen. scott: thank you for having me. good to see you again. mike: working on the idea of financial literacy, pulling it out, promoting it. mike: -- sen. scott: as a kid raised in poverty, the issue of...
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. >>> plus, team trump raking in millions of dollars despite being banned on facebook.doing it? (chloe) wireless family plans save you money, but then you have to deal with family. (aunt 1) chloe... (aunt 2) still single, dear? (chloe) so i got visible. team up with friends and get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (dad vo) is the turkey done yet?! (mom vo) here's your turkey! (chloe) turkey's done. [fire alarm blares] (grandpa) answer the phone. (chloe) that's the fire alarm, grandpa. (vo) visible. unlimited data, powered by verizon. switch and get up to $200. >>> tonight, nearly 100 former national security officials from both parties -- democrats and republicans -- issuing an urgent warning that the undermining of america's elections is a national security threat. the group calling on congress to act now. writing, quote, we have strong democratic institutions and traditions but they are being placed in severe jeopardy in the current climate. we call on you to meet this challenge squarely and put in place the defenses that will safeguard the
. >>> plus, team trump raking in millions of dollars despite being banned on facebook.doing it? (chloe) wireless family plans save you money, but then you have to deal with family. (aunt 1) chloe... (aunt 2) still single, dear? (chloe) so i got visible. team up with friends and get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (dad vo) is the turkey done yet?! (mom vo) here's your turkey! (chloe) turkey's done. [fire alarm blares] (grandpa) answer the phone. (chloe)...
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i saw it on the internet and on facebook. mation on the internet. i called the company's phone number for three or four hours and called the company's phone number for three orfour hours and did not have any information from them. nor are they answering the phone.- are they answering the phone. locals say accidents — are they answering the phone. locals say accidents are _ are they answering the phone. locals say accidents are common _ are they answering the phone. locals say accidents are common on - are they answering the phone. locals say accidents are common on this - say accidents are common on this stretch of motorway. as the authorities continue their investigations, the families mourn their dead. bethany bell, bbc news, sofia. the government has admitted for the first time that parliament and the public have been misled for more than 30 years about a british airways flight that landed in kuwait in 1990 as the iraqi invasion was under way. more than 350 passengers and crew were on board — most were taken hostage for mon
i saw it on the internet and on facebook. mation on the internet. i called the company's phone number for three or four hours and called the company's phone number for three orfour hours and did not have any information from them. nor are they answering the phone.- are they answering the phone. locals say accidents — are they answering the phone. locals say accidents are _ are they answering the phone. locals say accidents are common _ are they answering the phone. locals say accidents are...
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she was at camp when she read on facebook that skylar was missing. how worried were you? >> sick to my stomach worried. >> so was officer coalbank. she was at it nonstop. >> i'd come back to the office in the evenings, watching the video, getting facebook records. >> she got swamped with tips saying they'd seen skylar from monicatown to new york to california. each sighting was a dead end. at the same time, coalbank pulled skylar's records. what she found was ominous. skylar wasn't using her cell phone or her atm card. coalbank now had serious doubts skylar had run away. >> usually runaways, they take items with them they want, especially if she had contacts or glasses. she didn't take that stuff with her. >> then police got an important new lead in the case. there had been two bank robberies in the nearby town of blacksville. both of them had gone down around the type skylar vanished. >> i was working with other investigators on the bank robberies. >> while looking into the robberies, ronnie gaskin of the west virginia state police was called into skylar's case. there ha
she was at camp when she read on facebook that skylar was missing. how worried were you? >> sick to my stomach worried. >> so was officer coalbank. she was at it nonstop. >> i'd come back to the office in the evenings, watching the video, getting facebook records. >> she got swamped with tips saying they'd seen skylar from monicatown to new york to california. each sighting was a dead end. at the same time, coalbank pulled skylar's records. what she found was ominous....