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. >>> warming up for >>> deleting the facebook train the -- cambridge analytica misused personal data. so what do you think about deleting facebook? you can see folks have used abc7news.com/vote and they weighed in with their emojis. you can see most people at the moment are saying keeping mine or it's time to delete. yeah, strong opinions on either side, not so much in the middle. there's several new developments today, by the way regarding facebook. >>> three messenger app users are suing the company. they say facebook violated their privacy by collecting logs of their phone calls and text messages. meanwhile facebook has targeted data mission book in third party facebook apps. until now, bounty scheme has focused on rewarding those who find security weaknesses. >>> this morning facebook announced an overhaul to its security and privacy settings and this is what it will look like. the old version and the new version that's a little bit easier to understand is on the right. meant to be more intuitive and easier to navigate. facebook is also including in its design a privacy shortcuts
. >>> warming up for >>> deleting the facebook train the -- cambridge analytica misused personal data. so what do you think about deleting facebook? you can see folks have used abc7news.com/vote and they weighed in with their emojis. you can see most people at the moment are saying keeping mine or it's time to delete. yeah, strong opinions on either side, not so much in the middle. there's several new developments today, by the way regarding facebook. >>> three...
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want answers on exactly what those practices are and whether or not cambridge analytica misused personal data from facebook. drew griffin, cnn, london. >>> in a moment here, we investigate another story that is affecting president trump. the playmate and the porn star, what these two women are saying about their alleged affairs with mr. trump before he became president. >>> plus the president signed a massive spending bill to keep the u.s. government open and running, but he also issues a dire warning to congress about it. stick around. how can you make your hair even stronger? use pantene shampoo together with 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. their pro-v formula is like a multi-vitamin. making your hair 2x stronger see the difference when you add 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. ♪ at&t gives you more for your thing. your snapping pics all day, all night thing. your getting the low-light, just right thing. ♪ introducing the samsung galaxy s9 with low light camera. now 50% off. more for your thing. that's our thing. ♪ ♪ we're ready for you. ♪ ♪ introducing new elvive protein recharge lea
want answers on exactly what those practices are and whether or not cambridge analytica misused personal data from facebook. drew griffin, cnn, london. >>> in a moment here, we investigate another story that is affecting president trump. the playmate and the porn star, what these two women are saying about their alleged affairs with mr. trump before he became president. >>> plus the president signed a massive spending bill to keep the u.s. government open and running, but he...
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want answers on exactly what those practices are and whether or not cambridge analytica misused personal data facebook. drew griffin, cnn, london. >> i want to talk more about this data harvesting scandal impacting more than 50 million facebook users. joining us now, david chris, also a national security adviser for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. david, how significant are john bolton's connections to cambridge analytica from years ago? >> well, it's no surprise, really, i think that john bolton was connected to cambridge analytica. they obviously run in the same circles. i think one of the most important and interesting aspects of the reporting on this is that bolton was apparently obsessed with what some reporting has referred to as the limp-wristed attitude towards national security that he feared america was displaying. and he was very interested in targeting precise messages to get people in america to be more militaristic. i think that really underlines the central aspect of his agenda as the possible future national security adviser. and it also raises some very interesting questions
want answers on exactly what those practices are and whether or not cambridge analytica misused personal data facebook. drew griffin, cnn, london. >> i want to talk more about this data harvesting scandal impacting more than 50 million facebook users. joining us now, david chris, also a national security adviser for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. david, how significant are john bolton's connections to cambridge analytica from years ago? >> well, it's no surprise, really, i think...
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us and europe that‘s reacting to this data crisis, india has taken down the local website of cambridge analytica following the allegations the company misused personalur india business report from mumbai. samir, tell us the details of this indian subsidiary of cambridge analytica? well, cambridge analytica has a tie—up with a local company called slc, which claims on its website it has partnered with cambridge analytica and they have been working together over the last few years. it also listed a few election campaigns it was part of, which includes the party of the current government in power, and the main opposition party, the congress. in fact, on tuesday we saw both parties alleging that both parties had used the services of this particular company during the elections in 2010, 2014 and subsequently another state election. yes, but what‘s happened interestingly is the website was taken down interestingly is the website was ta ken down last interestingly is the website was taken down last night and now that page is not available. clearly this has become a hot issue. we also saw. . . has become a hot issue. we also saw... a hot political issue...
us and europe that‘s reacting to this data crisis, india has taken down the local website of cambridge analytica following the allegations the company misused personalur india business report from mumbai. samir, tell us the details of this indian subsidiary of cambridge analytica? well, cambridge analytica has a tie—up with a local company called slc, which claims on its website it has partnered with cambridge analytica and they have been working together over the last few years. it also...
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in this case zuckerberg needs to address cambridge analytica and how it misuse the personal data. >> coming as the ceo of cambridge analytica has been suspended. we're learning more about how close he says he was to the trump campaign. tell us about that. >> the "washington post" is reporting that steve bannon on the board of cambridge analytica a few years ago was also involved in this data harvesting operation. bannon may respond tomorrow when he speaks at the conference here in new york. but in the meantime, channel 4 news in the uk has released more video from the undercover sting operation where reporters posing a possible campaign officials sat down with ceo and asked about possible services that he could provide. here's how he bragged about helping the trump campaign. >> have you met mr. trump? >> many times. >> you have? >> all of the data and analytics and all of the targeting, we ran all of the -- the television and our formed a strategy. >> we know for a fact cambridge analytica was one of the trump campaign's data providers or contractors, how invaluable they really were h
in this case zuckerberg needs to address cambridge analytica and how it misuse the personal data. >> coming as the ceo of cambridge analytica has been suspended. we're learning more about how close he says he was to the trump campaign. tell us about that. >> the "washington post" is reporting that steve bannon on the board of cambridge analytica a few years ago was also involved in this data harvesting operation. bannon may respond tomorrow when he speaks at the conference...
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since the news broke about cambridge analytica and the potential misuse of personal data, facebook isything to show they are getting on top of the problem is good news for facebook in terms of protecting its value. the timing is interesting, it may not have been the reason for the tool is being made in the first place but they are glad to have it in place now. will the changes satisfy authorities in the us and the european union, both of whom are looking into facebook?” the european union, both of whom are looking into facebook? i think externally from facebook this will be seen as housekeeping as opposed toa be seen as housekeeping as opposed to a revolution in how it works. those investigations are looking at much broader issues than what privacy options people can change. investigations are looking at a bigger problem for facebook, one that goes to the root of its business model, how it collects data on maths and makes it available to third—party people such as cambridge analytica —— collect stater en masse. it will not stave off any of the lawsuits that resulted since the news bec
since the news broke about cambridge analytica and the potential misuse of personal data, facebook isything to show they are getting on top of the problem is good news for facebook in terms of protecting its value. the timing is interesting, it may not have been the reason for the tool is being made in the first place but they are glad to have it in place now. will the changes satisfy authorities in the us and the european union, both of whom are looking into facebook?” the european union,...
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analytica. the personal data of 50 million facebook accounts was misused during the 2016 election.ebook announced an investigation. c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is facing serious questions. reporter: facebook's mark zucker burg enjoys the limelight, when the news is good. as far as the latest data concern, he is keeping a low profile. cambridge analytica was using data from 50 million user. the company failed to inform those. cambridge analytica was told to delete the data, which, according to reports, never happened. facebook offered to delete the accounts of those that brought the scanned ol to light. people like chris wylie, former cambridge research esh at analytica. he described how the company worked. >> imagine i ask you and say hey, if i give you $1 or $2 can you fill out the survey, do it on the app. and you say fine. i don't just capture responses. i capture information about you from facebook. and then crawls through your social network and captures the data. by you filling out my survey, i capture 300 records. reporter: the users facebook friends were spied on without consent
analytica. the personal data of 50 million facebook accounts was misused during the 2016 election.ebook announced an investigation. c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is facing serious questions. reporter: facebook's mark zucker burg enjoys the limelight, when the news is good. as far as the latest data concern, he is keeping a low profile. cambridge analytica was using data from 50 million user. the company failed to inform those. cambridge analytica was told to delete the data, which, according to...
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misusing data from facebook. a former employee claims cambridge analytica harvested the personal information of 50 million facebook users. it denies any wrongdoing we need to get to the bottom of what happened with this personal data, affecting citizens across the world, and we are going to proceed with a warrant to be able to search the servers and the premises. we will have the latest. also this lunchtime... 23 russian diplomats pull out of london — ordered to leave by the prime minister in the wake of the salisbury poisoning. a two—year—old girl dies after being pulled from a car in a river in cardigan in wales. a bigger than expected drop in inflation — lower petrol prices contribute to a rate of 2.7%. and at risk of extinction — the last remaining male northern white rhinoceros has died in kenya. and coming up in sport, should serena williams‘ world ranking be protected? one tennis tournament director describes the seeding rules as punishment for women who return after maternity leave. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the information commissioner, elizabeth denham, is to apply for a warrant
misusing data from facebook. a former employee claims cambridge analytica harvested the personal information of 50 million facebook users. it denies any wrongdoing we need to get to the bottom of what happened with this personal data, affecting citizens across the world, and we are going to proceed with a warrant to be able to search the servers and the premises. we will have the latest. also this lunchtime... 23 russian diplomats pull out of london — ordered to leave by the prime minister in...
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the hearing about data privacy, after cambridge analytica's alleged misuse of the personal information from some 50 million facebook users. the ceos of google and twitter have also been asked to testify. all three companies make money by sharing users' information with advertisers. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the state trooper struck on a highway. the video is difficult. the trooper hit, thrown into the air, right there. but he does survive this. and tonight, his eye-opening message to the woman who hit him. >>> also, we are tracking severe weather hitting at this hour. large hail, heavily rain and possible tornadoes tonight. involves ten states. we'll have the track in a moment. >>> and the new headline tonight about prince. what we did not know. more about what was discovered in his system when he died. a lot more news ahead. ews ahead. s ahead. but why go back there, when you can stay home, with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the
the hearing about data privacy, after cambridge analytica's alleged misuse of the personal information from some 50 million facebook users. the ceos of google and twitter have also been asked to testify. all three companies make money by sharing users' information with advertisers. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the state trooper struck on a highway. the video is difficult. the trooper hit, thrown into the air, right there. but he...
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announced a comprehensive review to determine whether the personal data of 50 million users has been compromised, after reports of misuse by cambridge analyticap's election campaign. it comes as the head of cambridge analytica has been called back before a committee of mps. they believe alexander nix has fresh questions to answer about the way his company used the personal data. both facebook and cambridge analytica deny any wrong doing. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. the idea that all women should receive the same message... meet alexander nix. he's the eton—educated boss of the data mining company cambridge analytica, which specialises in something called psychographics. that is an understanding of your personality because it's personality that drives behaviour and behaviour obviously influences how you vote. but now a committee of mps thinks he may have given parliament false statements about what his company did with millions of facebook profiles. he's been recalled for more questions. the facebook boss mark zuckerberg will also be called. it looks like facebook were trying to avoid difficult questions about this and people
announced a comprehensive review to determine whether the personal data of 50 million users has been compromised, after reports of misuse by cambridge analyticap's election campaign. it comes as the head of cambridge analytica has been called back before a committee of mps. they believe alexander nix has fresh questions to answer about the way his company used the personal data. both facebook and cambridge analytica deny any wrong doing. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. the idea...
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misusing data from facebook. a former employee claims cambridge analytica harvested the personal information of 50 million facebookear—old girl dies after being pulled from a car in a river in cardigan in wales.
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many issues we've been discussing about cambridge analytica, about data breaches, use of personal data, what you can do to recover data if it's misusedut all those questions to facebook in our hearing last month we didn't get adequate or clear answers then we now know more about how serious these issues are >> i would like to ask about the ramifications. the ftc in the u.s. said the ramifications could be as much as $40,000 per violation we're talking about 50 million users here that adds up to about 2 trillion dollars. on your part, if facebook are found to have breached data security rules what are the ramifications in the uk? >> under the new data protection bill currently going through parliament that would give the information commission power to levee a charge of 4% fine against global revenues. so for a company like facebook, that's a large fine. but we're also looking at a further change to the law which i would certainly support, i know others in parliament would as well, not just a fine but to give the information commissioner the power to go into big tech companies and take the data they need to complete their investigatio
many issues we've been discussing about cambridge analytica, about data breaches, use of personal data, what you can do to recover data if it's misusedut all those questions to facebook in our hearing last month we didn't get adequate or clear answers then we now know more about how serious these issues are >> i would like to ask about the ramifications. the ftc in the u.s. said the ramifications could be as much as $40,000 per violation we're talking about 50 million users here that adds...
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company accused of misusing facebook information for political gain, has suspended its chief executive alexander nix. cambridge analytica has been accused of harvesting the personal dataf from fifty million users without their consent. the us, british and european parliaments have all asked for explanations. there's been another explosion in the city of austin, following a series of recent blasts in the state. police say one man has suffered potentially serious injuries. and this video is trending on bbc.com: for the first time in history french people have bought more american—style hamburgers than their own classic jambon—beurre sandwich. almost 1.5 billion burgers were sold last year. that's certainly got people talking. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. bbc news understands that the government is poised to announce a significant pay rise for almost all nhs staff apart from doctors. it's thought around a million people will benefit. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. because of ongoing concerns about the use of data by the social networking giant. and please reconsider tariffs against c
company accused of misusing facebook information for political gain, has suspended its chief executive alexander nix. cambridge analytica has been accused of harvesting the personal dataf from fifty million users without their consent. the us, british and european parliaments have all asked for explanations. there's been another explosion in the city of austin, following a series of recent blasts in the state. police say one man has suffered potentially serious injuries. and this video is...
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external review to determine whether the personal data of 50 million users has been compromised, after reports of misuse by political consultancy company cambridge analyticander nix has been called back before a committee of mps here in the uk. facebook will also be asked to testify. donald trump's white house lawyer says the president is not considering firing the special prosecutor robert mueller. earlier in the day trump criticised mueller‘s probe into russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election calling it a witch hunt. this prompted media speculation and unease among senior republicans. three people have been killed and at least twenty three were injured after a fire broke out at a hotel in manila in the philippines. the blaze raged for over nine hours before it was brought under control. 300 guests were evacuated. the cause of the fire is not yet known. syria's president bashar al—assad has visited soldiers in eastern ghouta — an area his forces have been trying to retake from the rebels. these images — published on a syrian presidency facebook page — show him surrounded by troops. a monitoring group has confirmed that government forces and th
external review to determine whether the personal data of 50 million users has been compromised, after reports of misuse by political consultancy company cambridge analyticander nix has been called back before a committee of mps here in the uk. facebook will also be asked to testify. donald trump's white house lawyer says the president is not considering firing the special prosecutor robert mueller. earlier in the day trump criticised mueller‘s probe into russian meddling in the 2016...
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external review to determine whether the personal data of 50 million users has been compromised, after reports of misuse by political consultancy company cambridge analyticalexander nix has been called back before a committee of mps here in the uk. staff but the fans seemed to enjoy the performance. talks are under way between the australian government and the visiting mynmar‘s state counsellor aung san suu kyi — amid calls for her to be prosecuted for crimes against humanity following the persecution of the rohingya people in the rakhine state. the issue was raised at this weekend's asean summit in sydney, but the prime minister malcolm turnbull refused to criticise myanmar. 0ur sydney correspondent hywel griffith explained why turnbull chose not to criticise myanmar during the summit. malcolm turnbull is not a member of asean but he was abiding by the protocol to not meddle in another member's business and not to openly criticise them. he had to choose his words carefully at the end of the summit yesterday, talking about the humanitarian disaster facing the hundreds of thousands of rohingya people who are currently in bangladesh. according to the united
external review to determine whether the personal data of 50 million users has been compromised, after reports of misuse by political consultancy company cambridge analyticalexander nix has been called back before a committee of mps here in the uk. staff but the fans seemed to enjoy the performance. talks are under way between the australian government and the visiting mynmar‘s state counsellor aung san suu kyi — amid calls for her to be prosecuted for crimes against humanity following the...
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external review to determine whether the personal data of 50 million users has been compromised, after reports of misuse by political consultancy company cambridge analyticaeo, alexander nix, has been called back before a committee of mps here in the uk. facebook will also be asked to testify. donald trump's white house lawyer says the president is not considering firing the special prosecutor, robert mueller. earlier in the day, trump criticised mueller‘s probe into russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, calling it a witch hunt. this prompted media speculation and unease among senior republicans. talks are under way between the australian government and the visiting myanmar state counsellor, aung san suu kyi, amid calls for her to be prosecuted for crimes against humanity following the persecution of the rohingya people in the rakhine state. the issue was raised at this weekend's asean summit in sydney, but the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, refused to criticise myanmar. three people have been killed and at least 23 were injured after a fire broke out at a hotel in manila, in the philippines. the blaze raged for over nine hours before it
external review to determine whether the personal data of 50 million users has been compromised, after reports of misuse by political consultancy company cambridge analyticaeo, alexander nix, has been called back before a committee of mps here in the uk. facebook will also be asked to testify. donald trump's white house lawyer says the president is not considering firing the special prosecutor, robert mueller. earlier in the day, trump criticised mueller‘s probe into russian meddling in the...
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company accused of misusing facebook information for political gain, has suspended its chief executive alexander nix. cambridge analytica has been accused of harvesting the personal dataments have all asked for explanations. there's been another explosion in the city of austin, following a series of recent blasts in the state. police say one man has suffered potentially serious injuries. and this video is trending on bbc.com: for the first time in history french people have bought more american—style hamburgers than their own classic jambon—beurre sandwich. almost 1.5 billion burgers were sold last year. that's certainly got people talking. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk.
company accused of misusing facebook information for political gain, has suspended its chief executive alexander nix. cambridge analytica has been accused of harvesting the personal dataments have all asked for explanations. there's been another explosion in the city of austin, following a series of recent blasts in the state. police say one man has suffered potentially serious injuries. and this video is trending on bbc.com: for the first time in history french people have bought more...
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company accused of misusing facebook information for political gain, has suspended its chief executive, alexander nix. cambridge analytica has been accused of harvesting the personal dataiaments have all asked for explanations. russian diplomats have left the uk in an expulsion following the salisbury spy attack. moscow has denied all involvement, and is expelling british diplomats in response. and this video is trending on bbc.com... for the first time in history french people have bought more american—style hamburgers than their own classic jambon—beurre sandwich. almost one and a half billion burgers were sold last year. that's certainly got people talking. that's all from me now. now on bbc news it's time for hardtalk.
company accused of misusing facebook information for political gain, has suspended its chief executive, alexander nix. cambridge analytica has been accused of harvesting the personal dataiaments have all asked for explanations. russian diplomats have left the uk in an expulsion following the salisbury spy attack. moscow has denied all involvement, and is expelling british diplomats in response. and this video is trending on bbc.com... for the first time in history french people have bought more...
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company accused of misusing facebook information for political gain, has suspended its chief executive, alexander nix. cambridge analytica has been accused of harvesting the personal dataf from fifty million users without their consent. the us, british and european parliaments have all asked for explanations. russian diplomats have left the uk in an expulsion following the salisbury spy attack. moscow has denied all involvement, and is expelling british diplomats in response. and this video is trending on bbc.com... for the first time in history french people have bought more american—style hamburgers than their own classic jambon—beurre sandwich. almost one and a half billion burgers were sold last year. that's certainly got people talking. that's all from me now. now on bbc news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the next couple of months will present president donald trump with foreign policy choices that just could define his presidency. a summit meeting with north korean leader kimjong—un is looming. so too a decision on whether to dump the nuclear deal with iran. and never far from the surface, how to handle relations with vladimir p
company accused of misusing facebook information for political gain, has suspended its chief executive, alexander nix. cambridge analytica has been accused of harvesting the personal dataf from fifty million users without their consent. the us, british and european parliaments have all asked for explanations. russian diplomats have left the uk in an expulsion following the salisbury spy attack. moscow has denied all involvement, and is expelling british diplomats in response. and this video is...
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personal data was misused to manipulate recent elections. facebook has said it was deceived by a british company, cambridge analytica, that worked for presidente that went off in the city of austin was not related to a series of explosions this month. however, the fbi has confirmed that two packages found at separate fedex delivery offices in the area, on tuesday, are connected to the earlier attacks. a bbc investigation has found that girls from myanmar‘s rohingya muslim minority, who fled violence in their home country, are being trafficked into prostitution in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of rohingya now live in huge refugee camps where they are vulnerable to sexual exploitation. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk.
personal data was misused to manipulate recent elections. facebook has said it was deceived by a british company, cambridge analytica, that worked for presidente that went off in the city of austin was not related to a series of explosions this month. however, the fbi has confirmed that two packages found at separate fedex delivery offices in the area, on tuesday, are connected to the earlier attacks. a bbc investigation has found that girls from myanmar‘s rohingya muslim minority, who fled...
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personal data was misused to manipulate recent elections. facebook has said it was deceived by a british company, cambridge analytica, that worked for president trump's election campaign, among others. emergency services in texas say an incendiary device that went off in the city of austin was not related to a series of explosions this month. however, the fbi has confirmed that two packages found at separate fedex delivery offices in the area, on tuesday, are connected to the earlier attacks. a bbc investigation has found that girls from myanmar‘s rohingya muslim minority, who fled violence in their home country, are being trafficked into prostitution in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of rohingya now live in huge refugee camps where they are vulnerable to sexual exploitation. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. more than 150 journalists are currently imprisoned in turkey. president erdogan government stands accused of an all—out assault on freedom of expression. my guest todayis freedom of expression. my guest today is can dundar who as experienced imprisonment, life—threatening violence and ex
personal data was misused to manipulate recent elections. facebook has said it was deceived by a british company, cambridge analytica, that worked for president trump's election campaign, among others. emergency services in texas say an incendiary device that went off in the city of austin was not related to a series of explosions this month. however, the fbi has confirmed that two packages found at separate fedex delivery offices in the area, on tuesday, are connected to the earlier attacks. a...
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data firm 'cambridge analytica' ... are raided, as part of an investigation into alleged misuse of personal information. ation regulator obtained a warrant for the raid late friday night -- london time. at issue ... is whether or not the firm improperly used data from around 50- million facebook users ... to send targeted political messages during the 20-16 presidential race. 'cambridge analytica' worked on donald trump's presidential campaign. authorities on both sides of the pond are looking into whether or not they -- and facebook -- broke the law ... in their use of personal information. (steve)back here in the bay area -- tesla and space-x have left facebook. elon musk, the c-e-o of both companies, deleted the accounts today from the social media platform. today musk said "what's facebook?" in response to a tweet calling for people to delete their facebook pages.he admitted in another tweet he didn't know space-x even had a facebook page.each of his company's pages had more than two million facebook "likes." musk in a later tweet said "we don't advertise or pay for endorsement, so ... don't care." m
data firm 'cambridge analytica' ... are raided, as part of an investigation into alleged misuse of personal information. ation regulator obtained a warrant for the raid late friday night -- london time. at issue ... is whether or not the firm improperly used data from around 50- million facebook users ... to send targeted political messages during the 20-16 presidential race. 'cambridge analytica' worked on donald trump's presidential campaign. authorities on both sides of the pond are looking...
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analytica from misusing 50 million users' personal information. he wrote this tonight, "we have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can't, then we don'tve to serve you. i started facebook and at the end of the day i'm responsible for what happens on our platform. i'm serious about doing what it takes to protect our community." in a separate interview tonight with journalist cara swisher and kurt wagner of rico, zuckerberg said he would be willing if not entirely eager to testify before congress about the breach. "i am open to doing that. we actually do this fairly regularly. there are lots of different topics that congress needs and wants to know about and the way that we approach it is that our responsibility is to make sure that they have access to all of the information that they need to have." well, with us tonight, the aforementioned cara swisher, executive editor of "recode" and msnbc contributor who spoke to mark zuckerberg tonight. also with us stephanie ruhle, host of "the 9:00 a.m. hour" on nbc, before television she came us to from the business world. cara, i try always to watch when i see that you're on television. and whe
analytica from misusing 50 million users' personal information. he wrote this tonight, "we have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can't, then we don'tve to serve you. i started facebook and at the end of the day i'm responsible for what happens on our platform. i'm serious about doing what it takes to protect our community." in a separate interview tonight with journalist cara swisher and kurt wagner of rico, zuckerberg said he would be willing if not entirely eager to...
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analytica, misused information about millions of facebook users are "very concerning". they should be properly investigated. it's right that the information commissioner is doing exactly that, because people need to have confidence in how their personal dataould expect facebook, cambridge analytica and all organisations involved to comply fully with the investigation that is taking place. she was challenged about her party's links to cambridge analytica by the leader of the snp at westminster. the parent company of cambridge analytica is strategic communications laboratories. it has been run by the chairman of the oxford conservative association. its founding chairman was a former conservative mp. a director appears to have donated over £700,000 to the tory party. the former conservative party treasurer is a shareholder. we know about the links to the conservative party. they go on and on. will the prime minister explain to the house her government's connections to the company? can i say, the right honourable gentleman has been talking about two companies, about the parent company, scl, and he also referred to cambridge analytica and i can say that as far as i'm aware, the government has no contracts with cambridge analytical or with the
analytica, misused information about millions of facebook users are "very concerning". they should be properly investigated. it's right that the information commissioner is doing exactly that, because people need to have confidence in how their personal dataould expect facebook, cambridge analytica and all organisations involved to comply fully with the investigation that is taking place. she was challenged about her party's links to cambridge analytica by the leader of the snp at...
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is officially investigating potential misuse of personal information of as many as 50 million facebook users by trump connected data analysis firm cambridge analyticafor mark zuckerberg to testify. here is daniel flax, senior research analyst for his firm. i want to start with today's to module's action. the federal trade commission came out and confirmed they are indeed looking into facebook. what is the worst-case scenario for facebook with this inquiry? be that theyuld have to fundamentally change their business model, and that will impact their long-term growth. if you step back and think about what is going on, the issues around trust, data, security, privacy, they have been with us for a long time. as we think about the next wave users andthat society policymakers need to wrestle with, it's how we educate the users on the plat are, on all the platforms, give them a chance to opt in or opt out. bigger risk some sort of change in the rules that change the facebook business andl, or consumer education consumers either not using facebook as much or not given up as much data, which would theoretically harm the business model? facebook and other pl
is officially investigating potential misuse of personal information of as many as 50 million facebook users by trump connected data analysis firm cambridge analyticafor mark zuckerberg to testify. here is daniel flax, senior research analyst for his firm. i want to start with today's to module's action. the federal trade commission came out and confirmed they are indeed looking into facebook. what is the worst-case scenario for facebook with this inquiry? be that theyuld have to fundamentally...
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personality quiz. and while facebook has apologized for what happened with cambridge analytica, it has not yet addressed the wider implications or how widespread this misuse of dataining me now, tech and social media expert and former chief correspondent and editor at large of mashable. lance, when i was coming of age politically, and we were trying to get out the vote in my neighborhood, when i was an assistant committeeman, we had a list of the people who were registered to vote and how they were voting meaning republican or democrat. we would knock on their door and ask them to go vote. this is the 21st century big data equivalent of driving your vote to the poll. right? >> but it is so much more powerful. being on facebook is a 24/7 personality test. all of those likes that you have been doing that we've all been doing for years, they tell you so much about who that person is. i mean, you open that door of trying to get people to vote, you really don't know what you are encountering. but we have been dropping data, information about our preferences all over the internet for well over a decade now. facebook is one of the best places for collecting that data an
personality quiz. and while facebook has apologized for what happened with cambridge analytica, it has not yet addressed the wider implications or how widespread this misuse of dataining me now, tech and social media expert and former chief correspondent and editor at large of mashable. lance, when i was coming of age politically, and we were trying to get out the vote in my neighborhood, when i was an assistant committeeman, we had a list of the people who were registered to vote and how they...
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data, ie, personal information of 50 million facebook users was misused. but could that number be wrong? now christopher wylie, the cambridge analyticatle-blower who revealed the breach in the first place says it's probably a lot more than that. >> the 50 million number is what is -- is what the media has felt safest to report. but my recollection -- because of the documentation that they can reply on. my recollection is it's substantially higher than that. so i -- my own view is that it was much more than 50 million. >> unbelievable. that was wylie in front of british lawmakers today. that parliamentary committee will also want to talk to zuckerberg. so far, he's declined that invite. facebook says other employees will make the trip out there, instead. so can zuckerberg do the same with american lawmakers? over the weekend, facebook rolled out a full court press of apologies, with ads that appeared in american and british nu newspapers, but remember, zuckerberg himself did not apologize in the initial facebook statement and the company only admitted it messed up after the story blew up in their face. it wasn't like zuckerberg and sh
data, ie, personal information of 50 million facebook users was misused. but could that number be wrong? now christopher wylie, the cambridge analyticatle-blower who revealed the breach in the first place says it's probably a lot more than that. >> the 50 million number is what is -- is what the media has felt safest to report. but my recollection -- because of the documentation that they can reply on. my recollection is it's substantially higher than that. so i -- my own view is that it...
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to search the offices of a british company accused of misusing the personal data of 50 million facebook users. a former employee of cambridge analyticaformation about facebook users in order to influence the us presidential election. its executives have also been filmed by channel 4 news suggesting it could use honey traps and potentially bribery to discredit politicians. both cambridge analytica and facebook deny any wrongdoing. mark lobel reports. a leading british data mining firm is today battling to save its reputation. yet, this is complex to do... executives from cambridge analytica have been secretly filmed by channel 4 news apparently suggesting it could use honey traps and potential bribery to discredit politicians. but the company hit back, criticising how the programme was edited, claiming they do not engage in honey traps or bribes. last night, the company's chief executive spoke to the bbc. i have a huge amount of regrets about the fact that we maybe undertook this meeting and spoke with a certain amount of hyperbole about some of the things that we do. but the allegations don't end there. cambridge analytica may be res
to search the offices of a british company accused of misusing the personal data of 50 million facebook users. a former employee of cambridge analyticaformation about facebook users in order to influence the us presidential election. its executives have also been filmed by channel 4 news suggesting it could use honey traps and potentially bribery to discredit politicians. both cambridge analytica and facebook deny any wrongdoing. mark lobel reports. a leading british data mining firm is today...
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data firm that fueled the trump campaign now accused of misusing personal information for more than 50 million americans on facebook. a former employee says it was to manipulate voters. >> what cambridge analyticaoes is works on creating a web of disinformation online so that people start going down the rabbit hole of clicking on blogs, websites, et cetera, that make them think that certain things are happening that may not
data firm that fueled the trump campaign now accused of misusing personal information for more than 50 million americans on facebook. a former employee says it was to manipulate voters. >> what cambridge analyticaoes is works on creating a web of disinformation online so that people start going down the rabbit hole of clicking on blogs, websites, et cetera, that make them think that certain things are happening that may not
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data firm that fueled the trump campaign now accused of misusing personal information for more than 50 million americans on facebook. a former employee says it was to manipulate voters. >> what cambridge analytica does is works on creating a web of disinformation online so that people start going down the rabbit hole of clicking on blogs, websites, et cetera, that make them think that certain things are happening that may not be. >>> and last laugh. rex tillerson has his "saturday night live" exit interview with the help of john goodman. >> okay, gentlemen. any insights into -- >> trump is a moron! i'm sorry. i done splurted that one out. woo! feels nice to say what i want. call "jurrasic park" because the rexie is loose. >>> and good day, everyone. i'm andi rea mitchell in washington, where president trump's year-long frustration with the special counsel investigation appears to be boiling every. he's blasting newly fired fbi director andrew mccabe and james comey in a string of tweets and targeting robert mueller himself, marking the first time the president has name checked him on twitter. just this morning, calling the russia probe a total witch hunt with, quote, massive conflicts of intere
data firm that fueled the trump campaign now accused of misusing personal information for more than 50 million americans on facebook. a former employee says it was to manipulate voters. >> what cambridge analytica does is works on creating a web of disinformation online so that people start going down the rabbit hole of clicking on blogs, websites, et cetera, that make them think that certain things are happening that may not be. >>> and last laugh. rex tillerson has his...