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under the leadership of steve bannon, cambridge analytic a -- cambridge analytic up began testing slogans like "build the wall," "drain the swamp." then later on in the trump campaign. testing these things before there was a trunk campaign. -- trump campaign. is that correct? mr. wylie: yes. the company was testing slogans like "drain the swamp," paranoia about the deep state before the trump campaign was in existence. sen. leahy: what did they learn from this test? what did they do with it? learnede: the company that there were segments of the population that responded to messages like "drain the swamp" or images of walls, or paranoia about the deep state that were not necessarily always reflected in mainstream polling or political discourse. that steve bannon was interested in in using to build his movement. sen. leahy: you noted cambridge analytic a didn't actually have employee stuff. it was a front group for the u.k. group. and rebecca mercer, steve bannon, among others on the board of directors. am i correct with all of that? mr. wylie: yes. sen. leahy: our laws prohibit non-america
under the leadership of steve bannon, cambridge analytic a -- cambridge analytic up began testing slogans like "build the wall," "drain the swamp." then later on in the trump campaign. testing these things before there was a trunk campaign. -- trump campaign. is that correct? mr. wylie: yes. the company was testing slogans like "drain the swamp," paranoia about the deep state before the trump campaign was in existence. sen. leahy: what did they learn from this...
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the new company form with the mercer sisters one of them is behind cambridge analytics and xander nix we learned the same person involved in cambridge analytical set up the day after a couple of days after the scandal broke a member state data could be just downloaded all the modeling it's meant more important than just the data for example the eighty seven million cry. files taken from facebook which they psychologically profiled lot of the american voters is the modeling of that data and you can take that you can move to on just one thumb drive and even the demise of cambridge analytic it does little to dim the lights shown by the scandal on the widespread use of our personal data for commercial and political purposes data is often described as the new oil the most precious asset in the modern economy and it is ours as social media uses to either god more closely or simply give away jonah hill al jazeera london the al jazeera journalist mahmoud hussein has now been in an egyptian jail for five hundred days he was detained without charge by authorities and twenty sixteen during a hol
the new company form with the mercer sisters one of them is behind cambridge analytics and xander nix we learned the same person involved in cambridge analytical set up the day after a couple of days after the scandal broke a member state data could be just downloaded all the modeling it's meant more important than just the data for example the eighty seven million cry. files taken from facebook which they psychologically profiled lot of the american voters is the modeling of that data and you...
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cambridge analytical is the political consultancy at the heart of a massive facebook data breach there are claims that the personal data of millions of people contributed to micro-targeting models using online ads to influence voters in the u.s. presidential election and the bricks at referendum in the u.k. the news that the company has closed its doors and is filing for bankruptcy may frustrate efforts to get to the bottom of what went on a british parliamentary inquiry has heard evidence from company whistleblowers describing how the data of eighty seven million facebook users was harvested vajra third party app and passed on to cambridge analytical in an undercover investigation the company's former c.e.o. alexander nix all but took credit for donald trump's election victory only eight years old is that the scandal went all the way to the u.s. congress where facebook founder mark zuckerberg apologized for what he's called a breach of trust between facebook and its users and said more should be done to protect people's privacy online rocked the offices there of cambridge analytic in
cambridge analytical is the political consultancy at the heart of a massive facebook data breach there are claims that the personal data of millions of people contributed to micro-targeting models using online ads to influence voters in the u.s. presidential election and the bricks at referendum in the u.k. the news that the company has closed its doors and is filing for bankruptcy may frustrate efforts to get to the bottom of what went on a british parliamentary inquiry has heard evidence from...
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>> so we connect to hundreds of different of sources in real time and applying complex analytics andther a certain transaction, an atm transaction, or any transaction is legit and we can decide in real time to stop it >> the other day i was hacked. and somebody bought something in thailand >> we were deployed in most of the financial services there is good chance it was us. >> and that is a propriety algorithm that other people don't have. >> absolutely. >> this is, i saw a fascinating, nice acquires matters site and we understand, this -- analytic capabilities, uses speech analytics and psychological pro filing to commit customers to the agency that are sufficient to them. who are you trying to sue? >> if you think of what we are doing, we are connecting consumers to enterprise the best possible way whether you use your phone, whether you checked with them or e-mailed with then. we have been acquiring companies and innovating ourselves in the space of analytics in order to create that unique experience. the unique one, allows us to use the customer persona to connect you with the fi
>> so we connect to hundreds of different of sources in real time and applying complex analytics andther a certain transaction, an atm transaction, or any transaction is legit and we can decide in real time to stop it >> the other day i was hacked. and somebody bought something in thailand >> we were deployed in most of the financial services there is good chance it was us. >> and that is a propriety algorithm that other people don't have. >> absolutely. >>...
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enbridge analytic cut did not have any employed capf -- cambridge analytic did not have any employed staff. am i correct with all of that? >> yes. >> our laws prohibit non-americans from working on protect ourns to elections from foreign interference. in 2014, a memo from cambridge made these restrictions very clear. followbridge analytica these legal requirements? >> yes. i am the source that provided the media with that memo. i thought at my tail end of my engagement at cambridge analytica. my understanding that memo was disregarded because the ceo continue to be the ceo and they continued to send people to the united states were not american citizens. many of the people who were sent to the united states were not privy to that memo and were not made aware that there were potential files -- violations of u.s. law. used inook has been election advertising for some time. in amebody lives particular state they can target ads that reflect the interests of the estate. -- correctnalytica me if i'm wrong on this. cambridge analytica obtain the unauthorized facebook data of 87 million peop
enbridge analytic cut did not have any employed capf -- cambridge analytic did not have any employed staff. am i correct with all of that? >> yes. >> our laws prohibit non-americans from working on protect ourns to elections from foreign interference. in 2014, a memo from cambridge made these restrictions very clear. followbridge analytica these legal requirements? >> yes. i am the source that provided the media with that memo. i thought at my tail end of my engagement at...
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the recent cambridge analytic facebook controversy has sparked a debate regarding the use of analyticsytica. there have been some questions as to whether this will affect indian democracy. we went to bangalore to find out more. the new battleground for indian elections. traditionally, politicians in india have relied on big meetings like this to reach to voters. that is changing as leaders are now using online metrics to target voters. we've achieved that are hundreds of start—ups that have come up in hundreds of years like smart metre. there is awareness that it doesn't work any more and that is where we are seen work any more and that is where we are seen as a work any more and that is where we are seen as a possibility for experimenting with new things. india is the largest democracy in the world with more than 800 million eligible voters. traditionally, political parties have grouped voters on parameters like religion, gender, age, and class. but now some parties go further by looking for more specific characteristics and then targeting people to lobby for their votes. data analyti
the recent cambridge analytic facebook controversy has sparked a debate regarding the use of analyticsytica. there have been some questions as to whether this will affect indian democracy. we went to bangalore to find out more. the new battleground for indian elections. traditionally, politicians in india have relied on big meetings like this to reach to voters. that is changing as leaders are now using online metrics to target voters. we've achieved that are hundreds of start—ups that have...
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cambridge analytic that is a global communications agency specializing in behavioral science take action occasions in elections for a primary the second amendment to the company a bold claim bridge be able to take up profiling company named cambridge analytics harvest the data of more than you facebook users with out there and. yes. i was. a little hard on the british in this episode. i actually love to read so i don't know helen mirren game of thrones people. guinness. i think. anyway i love the brits but as with my other vanquished anime the trans-pacific partnership i have no doubt cambridge analytical will be back in fact mother jones is reporting don't worry its owners and executives have already started a new company a mother. can you give us our hands can you let us celebrate for a second can you let us talk one beer or something to you could you let us can you let us have one shot of tequila swerved out of the belly button of a twenty three year old girl and or boy make a terrible life decision can you give us that can you give us time we have to go to a quick break but i have li
cambridge analytic that is a global communications agency specializing in behavioral science take action occasions in elections for a primary the second amendment to the company a bold claim bridge be able to take up profiling company named cambridge analytics harvest the data of more than you facebook users with out there and. yes. i was. a little hard on the british in this episode. i actually love to read so i don't know helen mirren game of thrones people. guinness. i think. anyway i love...
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but the recent cambridge analytica controversy has sparked a debate regarding the use of data analytics could have a negative impact on indian democracy. the bbc‘s sameer hashmi travelled to karnataka's capital of bangalore to find out more. the new battleground for indian elections. traditionally, politicians in india have relied on large public meetings like this to reach to out to voters. that is changing as leaders are now using online metrics to target voters and go after specific groups. now hundreds of start—ups have come up the last years like smart meter. there is awareness that it doesn't work any more and that is where we are seen as a possibility for experimenting with new things. traditionally, political parties have grouped voters on parameters like religion, gender, age, language and class. but now some parties go further by looking for more specific characteristics and then targeting people to lobby for their votes. while data analytics firms are secretive about these parameters, we got access to some of these insights. political parties identify issues and preferences o
but the recent cambridge analytica controversy has sparked a debate regarding the use of data analytics could have a negative impact on indian democracy. the bbc‘s sameer hashmi travelled to karnataka's capital of bangalore to find out more. the new battleground for indian elections. traditionally, politicians in india have relied on large public meetings like this to reach to out to voters. that is changing as leaders are now using online metrics to target voters and go after specific...
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profits now let me start by explaining the action we're taking to prevent what happened with cambridge analytic from happening again back in two thousand and fourteen we changed our policies to more tightly restrict the information the apps could get and to proactively review all apps asking for more data so now we're going to go even further than this first when you use an app it's now only going to get limited access to your information your name your profile photo and your e-mail address unless they've gone through a full review that's much less information that apps can get on mobile platforms today second if you haven't used it up in three months we're going to prevent that from accessing your information until you authorize it again third last month we showed everyone on the top of their news feed a tool with a list of all the apps that they've used as well as a simple way to remove permissions for any apps that they no longer want to access finally we're investigating every single app that had access to a large amount of people's information before we lock down our platform in twenty for
profits now let me start by explaining the action we're taking to prevent what happened with cambridge analytic from happening again back in two thousand and fourteen we changed our policies to more tightly restrict the information the apps could get and to proactively review all apps asking for more data so now we're going to go even further than this first when you use an app it's now only going to get limited access to your information your name your profile photo and your e-mail address...
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facebook anymore after you know the either the theft or the taking of facebook data by cambridge analytic as you mentioned and others perhaps he wants to try to explain in this very brief way his company's commitment to doing better in the future but he won't have long to do that there are also some reports out there that he wants to apologize to european union users that their data was harvested without their knowledge but will be ok now will the session be limited to the abuse of personal data and privacy or do parliamentarians have all their issues that they want to see zuckerberg address or again if this were the full european parliament you would hear a huge range of issues i'm not sure exactly what the political groups will bring up again they only get one question and one follow up so they're going to have to think long and hard about probably what political points they want to score as well i presume that we're going to hear the main issues cambridge analytic. theft of data probably some some linkage to fake news to how facebook plans to limit its own ability to be used to spread
facebook anymore after you know the either the theft or the taking of facebook data by cambridge analytic as you mentioned and others perhaps he wants to try to explain in this very brief way his company's commitment to doing better in the future but he won't have long to do that there are also some reports out there that he wants to apologize to european union users that their data was harvested without their knowledge but will be ok now will the session be limited to the abuse of personal...
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advertising agencies and political campaigns have utilized data analytical tools for many years. campaigns, including those of presidential candidates in every election year since at least the 1990's used data to micro target. during the past three presidential elections, these strategies have expanded to social media platforms, specifically, facebook. president obama's campaign developed and app utilizing the same facebook feature that cambridge used to capture the information of not just the app's users, but also millions of their friends. president obama's app potentially pulled even more information than cambridge's app. a former obama campaign official, carol davidson, recently wrote "facebook was surprised we were able to suck out the whole social graft," in the 2012 election. we could also be talking about more recent events, like buzz feed partnering with multiple democratic and anti-trump super pac's in 2016. in a 2016 interview, buzzfeed's vice president of politics and advocacy says that one of the problems was feed was working with other partners to solve was "how are
advertising agencies and political campaigns have utilized data analytical tools for many years. campaigns, including those of presidential candidates in every election year since at least the 1990's used data to micro target. during the past three presidential elections, these strategies have expanded to social media platforms, specifically, facebook. president obama's campaign developed and app utilizing the same facebook feature that cambridge used to capture the information of not just the...
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why do you think cambridge analytic was testing putin's aggressive tactics?and what threat would oppose tower 2018 elections if this entire data set, all the algorithms that go with it, are currently in the hands of russian intelligence? mr. wylie: i don't have a clear answer as to why the company was so engaged in testing russian expansionism and the leadership of vladimir putin. that is a question better put to steve bannon. in terms of the dangers for not just american democracy, but other democracies around the world, this data is powerful and if it is put into the wrong hands, it becomes a weapon. we have to understand that companies like facebook and platforms like facebook or twitter are not just social networking sites. they are opportunities for information warfare. not just by state actors, but also nonstate actors. we really do have to look at protecting cyberspace as a national security issue, in the same way we have agencies to protect our borders, land and sea. thank you very much -- sen. coons: thank you very much, mr. wylie. >> thank you, mr.
why do you think cambridge analytic was testing putin's aggressive tactics?and what threat would oppose tower 2018 elections if this entire data set, all the algorithms that go with it, are currently in the hands of russian intelligence? mr. wylie: i don't have a clear answer as to why the company was so engaged in testing russian expansionism and the leadership of vladimir putin. that is a question better put to steve bannon. in terms of the dangers for not just american democracy, but other...
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cambridge analytical is the political consultancy at the heart of a massive facebook data breach there are claims that the personal data of millions of people contributed to micro-targeting models using online ads to influence voters in the u.s. presidential election and the brics a referendum in the u.k. the news that the company has closed its doors and is filing for bankruptcy may frustrate efforts to get to the bottom of what went on a british parliamentary inquiry has heard evidence from a company whistleblowers describing how the data of eighty seven million facebook users was harvested vajra third party app and passed on to cambridge analytical in an undercover investigation the company's former c.e.o. alexander nix all but took credit for donald trump's election victory only eight years old as the scandal went all the way to the u.s. congress where facebook founder mark zuckerberg apologized for what he's called a breach of trust between facebook's and its users and said more should be done to protect people's privacy online rocked the offices there of cambridge analytic in lon
cambridge analytical is the political consultancy at the heart of a massive facebook data breach there are claims that the personal data of millions of people contributed to micro-targeting models using online ads to influence voters in the u.s. presidential election and the brics a referendum in the u.k. the news that the company has closed its doors and is filing for bankruptcy may frustrate efforts to get to the bottom of what went on a british parliamentary inquiry has heard evidence from a...
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the rise of data analytics of course a lot of computers too, all over the place.d really powerful software to figure out what that data is. which preebrings me to one of my favorite players t tableau software they rolled out a product that helps cut down the amount of time give users access to much bigger set of the company software. at different prices and that is important. while the stock is giving up some performance up nearly 35% year-to-date 60% last year, it is a pull back of three points. so let's take a closer look with ad adam selipsky. congratulations. every since you came over from amazon web services, it has become a journey >> we help people see and understand data. and that is it >> in order to do that according to a harvard business study. don't we have to flip that >> exactly a big part of the mission is going to help invert the ratio before they can even do the analysis on it that is why we release this new product, tableau >> is a lot of people are saying, well, we have a lot of these data analytics products and they are all different i would li
the rise of data analytics of course a lot of computers too, all over the place.d really powerful software to figure out what that data is. which preebrings me to one of my favorite players t tableau software they rolled out a product that helps cut down the amount of time give users access to much bigger set of the company software. at different prices and that is important. while the stock is giving up some performance up nearly 35% year-to-date 60% last year, it is a pull back of three...
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the analytical side of the operation -- the analytical side and the operation site. the analytical is the dick cheney side of it, those who are conducting the operations that gina haspel was involved with. then you have people on the analytical side. those are the people the neocons said was like a liberal think tank. they would've in the people that were pushing back internally for the information put in front of colin powell when he went to the united nations to sell the iraq war for the bush administration. ray mcgovern, who was dragged out of the hearing and had his arm dislocated. honest 80man was years old. ray mcgovern came out of the analytical division of the cia. glenn crow, another person also a cia interrogator. he was on the operations side, was against torture and spoke out against torture. mean to be don't heaping praise on the cia but to directly answer your question, of course. there were people who were seriously protesting, including people who were in the same gina haspel after saying, no, this is not right. amy: what is a critical question he fel
the analytical side of the operation -- the analytical side and the operation site. the analytical is the dick cheney side of it, those who are conducting the operations that gina haspel was involved with. then you have people on the analytical side. those are the people the neocons said was like a liberal think tank. they would've in the people that were pushing back internally for the information put in front of colin powell when he went to the united nations to sell the iraq war for the bush...
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came with analytical u.k. company at the center of a major facebook data breaches to shut down operations. the political consultancy hit the headlines in march when a former employee revealed how he used data from millions of facebook users to influence the u.s. presidential campaign the company says it suffered a sharp drop in business and will begin bankruptcy proceedings its parent company s e l is also closing out a basque separatist group says it is this spending just days after apologizing to its victims more than eight hundred people were killed during its fifty year campaign for an independent state it declared a cease fire in two thousand and eleven the dean barber reports from san sebastián
came with analytical u.k. company at the center of a major facebook data breaches to shut down operations. the political consultancy hit the headlines in march when a former employee revealed how he used data from millions of facebook users to influence the u.s. presidential campaign the company says it suffered a sharp drop in business and will begin bankruptcy proceedings its parent company s e l is also closing out a basque separatist group says it is this spending just days after...
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to raise two questions to you mr zuckerberg firstly the scandal involving facebook and cambridge analytical is more than anything else an issue of ethics and values you said in your intervention in the hearing with the us congress you repeated it here tonight that facebook is responsible for the content on the platform once facebook. request other companies to delete users' data does facebook follow up to check compliance by these companies and how will you ensure that they this is really down and secondly i am convinced that you use citizens would like to know which specific measures that will be taken by facebook to ensure that just scandal like this one cambridge analytic i will not to cure again you have shared your views in spirit on a on greater responsibility on what happens on the platform but mr can but can you guarantee to the millions of users many of them use it isn't that the company will take all the necessary steps to ensure that civil rights and liberties according to your standards and that facebook fully will comply to the g d p r and when this will happen it will be good
to raise two questions to you mr zuckerberg firstly the scandal involving facebook and cambridge analytical is more than anything else an issue of ethics and values you said in your intervention in the hearing with the us congress you repeated it here tonight that facebook is responsible for the content on the platform once facebook. request other companies to delete users' data does facebook follow up to check compliance by these companies and how will you ensure that they this is really down...
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data,er like happened with cambridge analytic of. cambridge analytica. that would be more difficult after our 2014 changes went into effect. important to go lapsend investigate every that resulted in loss of people's data on the platform. we have already investigated thousands of apps and taken down more than 200. there are many thousands more we need to investigate. i anticipate other apps will be taken down. this is why we are doing a full investigation. this is part of our shift towards not just trying to mount the system reactively. we have a always had the ability for users to flag. app review team. now we are taking a more active stance. before waiting for people to flag, we are investigating ourselves up front all of the apps that ask for access to a large amount of information. any where we will bring in third-party auditors to determine if there was any misuse of personal information and if there was, we will be on those apps and tell everyone who was affected. i think, i know there were a lot of specific questions we did no
data,er like happened with cambridge analytic of. cambridge analytica. that would be more difficult after our 2014 changes went into effect. important to go lapsend investigate every that resulted in loss of people's data on the platform. we have already investigated thousands of apps and taken down more than 200. there are many thousands more we need to investigate. i anticipate other apps will be taken down. this is why we are doing a full investigation. this is part of our shift towards not...
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ended up with their data in the hands of their research firm cambridge analytic or in the u.k. and this information was used them to target users during dental terms and action campaign trying to push him through and in europe estimate the number of users who whose data was was exploited is much lower so two point seven million people. but and their information one that was then used for instance to boost the bracks a complaint in the u.k. so a huge issue of course for the you. also. came originally is. sorry facebook is based in ireland so this is one of the reasons also why the president of the european parliament has been stressing. it also has facebook also has to justify and give its motivations and its explanations in front of representatives of the citizens so the data scraping the you mentioned there's also the micro targeting of people and political campaigns these ads that would just appear to live and then disappear and fake news as well so that there was a swirl of all of these problems what is facebook done to seek sos problems well since this major scandal broke f
ended up with their data in the hands of their research firm cambridge analytic or in the u.k. and this information was used them to target users during dental terms and action campaign trying to push him through and in europe estimate the number of users who whose data was was exploited is much lower so two point seven million people. but and their information one that was then used for instance to boost the bracks a complaint in the u.k. so a huge issue of course for the you. also. came...
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but also from an analytical perspective, as the u.s. government tries to understand russia, what is doing, what it might do, what motives are. and actually, what its decision- making system is, what do we mean when we say russia wants this, or russia wants that. i think we've got a great group here today, to talk about that. i will introduce each of them sequentially as they speak. we -- as they speak. we will start with either -- with peter clements to my right, and then we will go to my far left. and my colleague george will wrap up. peter clements, to my right, is a senior research fellow and an adjunct professor at columbia university at the school of international public affairs. he left the cia just several months ago, after a career there on the analytical side of the agency. as as a deputy director for -- as a deputy director for intelligence, for analytics programs. and a number of other key posts . peter is a long time russia watcher and we are very pleased that he could be with us today. so peter, let's start with you, and i
but also from an analytical perspective, as the u.s. government tries to understand russia, what is doing, what it might do, what motives are. and actually, what its decision- making system is, what do we mean when we say russia wants this, or russia wants that. i think we've got a great group here today, to talk about that. i will introduce each of them sequentially as they speak. we -- as they speak. we will start with either -- with peter clements to my right, and then we will go to my far...
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they find that hard to understand you can't solve it using analytical but changing the way you picture the situation. when you hear they are on -- their names you picture a pair once you realize you made that assumption that happens. >> very interesting. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i am pausing for dramatic effect. [laughter] when i first started they kept talking about how people resist change how do we get over those versions of change but meanwhile people get bored if it doesn't change and they want a new job not doing the same thing all the time. what change are they talking about? we are having a reorganization doing 25% more work for the same money so that is the change people resist. but if somebody called you into the office and said we had a reorganization they are too efficient do the same work for the last many would love that change. [laughter] some people don't like negative consequences but they don't resist change. as it turns out we have a gene that controls impulse and it has to do with dopamine in the centers of your brain and scientists have found 100,000 years ago the
they find that hard to understand you can't solve it using analytical but changing the way you picture the situation. when you hear they are on -- their names you picture a pair once you realize you made that assumption that happens. >> very interesting. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i am pausing for dramatic effect. [laughter] when i first started they kept talking about how people resist change how do we get over those versions of change but meanwhile people get bored if it doesn't...
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john: maybe i can speak to the despite itsy analytic deficiencies. i will do that through reason litigation involving john oliver at hbo. coal magnet robert murray sued hbo and john oliver. my work fortunately on unfortunately, depending on your perspective, was mixed up in that litigation. oliver's show for those of you unfamiliar with it, it is a weekly program in which he offers a satirical view of all manner of current news issues. in june 2017, john oliver aired segmentde in which one focused on coal and the coal mining industry, and specifically look at, it was president donald trump, then candidate donald trump, focusing on candidate donald trump's efforts during the 2016 elections to curry favor with coal miners around the country. is oliver's today's version of an editorial cartoonist of 30 years ago? is he basically the same person? john: i think that would be fair. and certainly not just oliver, but the likes of stephen cole bear, jon stewart, others who engage in satire and parody. in this case, the segment begins by looking broadly at do
john: maybe i can speak to the despite itsy analytic deficiencies. i will do that through reason litigation involving john oliver at hbo. coal magnet robert murray sued hbo and john oliver. my work fortunately on unfortunately, depending on your perspective, was mixed up in that litigation. oliver's show for those of you unfamiliar with it, it is a weekly program in which he offers a satirical view of all manner of current news issues. in june 2017, john oliver aired segmentde in which one...
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that but it's also turned out to be a little bit of their kili healed with regard to the cambridge analytic a scandal and i'm sort of selling this data that people didn't know would actually be be used what about that are their responsibilities that you think facebook or there are some other player not that there's really one that's akin to facebook that they're responsible is a should have been are the responsibilities for advertisers who place ads on facebook i think facebook does have the lion's share to blame here but when you sign up for these accounts there's the legal ease the fine print no one ever reads those and somewhere along those lines you are releasing them of any liability in case they do share your data with other users safety with google no one talks about google guess what you're being tracked on google everywhere you go. it's most people know when you sign up for these social media platforms is that you're going to be tracked because they make their money through advertising yet the former regulator you know i've often said that it's time for people to go back and look a
that but it's also turned out to be a little bit of their kili healed with regard to the cambridge analytic a scandal and i'm sort of selling this data that people didn't know would actually be be used what about that are their responsibilities that you think facebook or there are some other player not that there's really one that's akin to facebook that they're responsible is a should have been are the responsibilities for advertisers who place ads on facebook i think facebook does have the...
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we have run are analytics on the chinese data. -- our analytics on the chinese data.umbers are the strongest since january. global growth remains intact. you have run the analytics in terms of the risk of trade wars. bulwarkw on china is a for global growth? china to bepect growing at 6.5% this year. slightly slower than the 6.9% we saw last year. data is moving in the right direction so far. we have additional support for the economy coming through to beijing. there is a nervousness about the potential trade excuse with the united states. there seeing consumption, ongoing shift to consumption and domestic demand, away from investment and the export sector. ecti function on the bloomberg shows the relationship between china and the united states on trade. how far can you go with this, working out what damage is done on global growth by a trade war? sarah: we can do straightforward calculations, looking at how reliant china is on the u.s. market. there could be an impact of about 2/10 of a percent of gdp i products, if tech they are banned by the united states and that
we have run are analytics on the chinese data. -- our analytics on the chinese data.umbers are the strongest since january. global growth remains intact. you have run the analytics in terms of the risk of trade wars. bulwarkw on china is a for global growth? china to bepect growing at 6.5% this year. slightly slower than the 6.9% we saw last year. data is moving in the right direction so far. we have additional support for the economy coming through to beijing. there is a nervousness about the...
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fingerprint the analytical fingerprint often act when we want to try to separate you from conventional x. is based on d.n.a. analysis of the yellow pink months and because we are looking at different yellow pigments we call that analytical fingerprint and together with statistics that calculation matters we try to discriminate between the group of the organic x. and the conventional x. because this pattern is fingerprint differs. maybe all the correction. van route team collect data to determine a product fingerprint when chocolate melts in our mouth additives are released which. give an initial indication of whether it contains conventional or organic cocoa outside to you the deficiency and it may be different also how an organic product looks like. there's a lot of similarity it's also difficult to find for instance one markel one bound or one aspect in which they differ so often you need multiple markers and if you compared to any you also need statistics so that makes it fairly complex. no matter how great the differences between bio and conventional farming methods might be in the
fingerprint the analytical fingerprint often act when we want to try to separate you from conventional x. is based on d.n.a. analysis of the yellow pink months and because we are looking at different yellow pigments we call that analytical fingerprint and together with statistics that calculation matters we try to discriminate between the group of the organic x. and the conventional x. because this pattern is fingerprint differs. maybe all the correction. van route team collect data to...
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testifies before the eu parliament today over the cambridge analytic a scandal. next guest will be posing him questions. german mep for the green party. eu's upcominghe general data protection regulation and joins us from the european parliament in brussels. thanks for joining us here at the european close. what questions would you be posing to mr. zuckerberg? the most important question for the europeans is -- willbook change change its rules on privacy for citizens like became agility to stand will -- scandal, but also i think we should know if facebook wants to base its business model on exploiting users data or if there's other ways to do business together. mark: from what you heard from facebook and mark zuckerberg's testimony to congress, do you think facebook is willing to change its rules to address the issues? i think it is already a good step forward that mark zuckerberg and facebook now go into public debate and also show up in hearings with parliament. and listen to the concerns which are wide ranging. facebook is a platform which is so important also
testifies before the eu parliament today over the cambridge analytic a scandal. next guest will be posing him questions. german mep for the green party. eu's upcominghe general data protection regulation and joins us from the european parliament in brussels. thanks for joining us here at the european close. what questions would you be posing to mr. zuckerberg? the most important question for the europeans is -- willbook change change its rules on privacy for citizens like became agility to...
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wylie: i work mostly in data analytics, looking at different kinds of social trends. so after i left cambridge analytica, i continued working on independent projects. but to be clear, i didn't use that data on any commercial contract. senator lee: couldn't that data have proven useful in some of your work? mr. wylie: it could have. i didn't go on and sell it senator lee: you could have. had you been successful and gone on and been successful, could you be at the receiving end? mr. wylie: yes, but it didn't happen. senator lee: understood. i want to go over some statements that you have made in ragraph 15 of your testimony you say, i quote, when i was at ncl-sca i was made aware of the firm's black ops capacity. i -- the firm referred to these operations as special intelligence services or special i.t. services. how did you learn about these black ops capacities? mr. wylie: alexander told me. senator lee: who as a practical matter was involved in these black ops? mr. wylie: my understanding was that in some of the projects that scl group had in different parts of the w
wylie: i work mostly in data analytics, looking at different kinds of social trends. so after i left cambridge analytica, i continued working on independent projects. but to be clear, i didn't use that data on any commercial contract. senator lee: couldn't that data have proven useful in some of your work? mr. wylie: it could have. i didn't go on and sell it senator lee: you could have. had you been successful and gone on and been successful, could you be at the receiving end? mr. wylie: yes,...
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have described him as a wonderful judge with excellent legal ability who is very thoughtful and analytical. one said, quote, he would be great on the fifth circuit. after judge engelhardt, we'll vote to advance the nomination of michael brennan of wisconsin, another nominee who has earned the a.b.a.'s highest rating, unanimously well qualified. each nominee on the slate has been vetted by the judiciary committee and each stands ready to serve as a diligent caretaker of the rule of law. considering and confirming judicial nominations is one of the most important functions of the senate. we'll keep taking care of the people's business. now, one final matter. i'd like to recognize a distinguished kentuckian, our long-time state historian dr. james clotter. at the end of the semester he will depart georgetown college. he has dedicated his professional life to preserving and appreciating the commonwealth's history. he earned his ph.d. from the university of kentucky and studied a wide range of top i. as an author, coauthor or editor, jim has completed about 20 books, some of them with his wife
have described him as a wonderful judge with excellent legal ability who is very thoughtful and analytical. one said, quote, he would be great on the fifth circuit. after judge engelhardt, we'll vote to advance the nomination of michael brennan of wisconsin, another nominee who has earned the a.b.a.'s highest rating, unanimously well qualified. each nominee on the slate has been vetted by the judiciary committee and each stands ready to serve as a diligent caretaker of the rule of law....
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so, we need to approach us with a bit of analytic humility. how do we do this in the case of russia? how do you compare this belief that russia is actually trying to destroy democracy in the united states to reality? had to be do acsomething that i inherently a subjective thing? >> perceptions are squishy but tackle that in and objectively. i offer a couple of suggestions in this. one is, let's look at what the russians are saying about our perceptions. they are well aware of what the state of our beliefs are about russia and russia intentions. they follow us with a good deal of interest. what are they saying about us? second thing, what are they doing? how do words and deeds match up? if in fact, these are their intentions, are they doing things that are consistent with those goals? and are they doing things that are inconsistent with those goals? things that you would expect to see but you don't see. and then, the third thing i would ask is, give their activities at up to the objectives? i will try to run through this ? quickly. what are the
so, we need to approach us with a bit of analytic humility. how do we do this in the case of russia? how do you compare this belief that russia is actually trying to destroy democracy in the united states to reality? had to be do acsomething that i inherently a subjective thing? >> perceptions are squishy but tackle that in and objectively. i offer a couple of suggestions in this. one is, let's look at what the russians are saying about our perceptions. they are well aware of what the...
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cambridge analytical the british company at the center of that big major facebook data breach is shuttingdown the political consultancy hit the headlines in march when a former employee of whistleblower revealed how it used data from millions of facebook users to influence the u.s. presidential election campaign the company says it suffered a sharp drop in business and will begin bankruptcy proceedings peter jukes is a journalist and the chief executive of byline media which campaigns for higher media standards he joins us live from london peter jukes what happens to investigations into cambridge analytical and the data that they're promising us they deleted. well the investigations are still ongoing there is a parliamentary inquiry which is yet to report the information commissioner's office or the i.c.a.o. graded cambridge journal it prior to its closure and possibly other you know investigations going on we don't know about so they'll take some time to report that but that's the question the companies close down but oddly enough another company with another name with very similar execu
cambridge analytical the british company at the center of that big major facebook data breach is shuttingdown the political consultancy hit the headlines in march when a former employee of whistleblower revealed how it used data from millions of facebook users to influence the u.s. presidential election campaign the company says it suffered a sharp drop in business and will begin bankruptcy proceedings peter jukes is a journalist and the chief executive of byline media which campaigns for...
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gettingking forward to his written answers on cambridge analytical. it is obvious that kind of thing should not happen again. it was requested of him that it should not happen again. he spoke of his commitments to increased checks, to make sure that majorit comes -- when it comes to major events or european elections, these kinds of things do not happen. i also talked to the other elections that are due to take place. of the new rules on data protection, which will come into force in two days time. monitorcontinue to developments. says that arg also representative of facebook would come to speak to the leading committee in a hearing in order to go into the technical details of these issues. begun.tage has apollo -- the european pol are meant came here to apologize to all of europe -- the european parliament came here to apologize to all of europe's citizens. this shows the importance of the european parliament and the european union. if you have any questions i will take them? -- i will take them. >> just one question, could you clarify one thing, who
gettingking forward to his written answers on cambridge analytical. it is obvious that kind of thing should not happen again. it was requested of him that it should not happen again. he spoke of his commitments to increased checks, to make sure that majorit comes -- when it comes to major events or european elections, these kinds of things do not happen. i also talked to the other elections that are due to take place. of the new rules on data protection, which will come into force in two days...
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the cambridge analytic aire scandal exposed social platform are no longer safe for users.ical part of american sosh cyberspace and in desperate need of protection and oversight. >> wiley worked for cam braj analytica in the 2013 and 2014. his testimony comes two months after refrlgss surfaced that the british firm harnessessed the date are data from 50 million facebook user without percentages. >> in another development mark zuckerberg agreed to before the european parliament on this issue. zuckerberg is expected to be in brussels next week to meet with parliamentary leaders in a closed door meeting. zuckerberg testified before congress last month. his appearance comes as an aggressive new data protection law takes giving facebook useners europe more control over what companies can do with online habits. >> we get an idea of where the apple new campus to house 20,000 employees might go. the options 57 to be narrowed down to north carolina and virginia. apple ceo tim cook reportedly met with the governor of north carolina last week. there is speculation the campus could be
the cambridge analytic aire scandal exposed social platform are no longer safe for users.ical part of american sosh cyberspace and in desperate need of protection and oversight. >> wiley worked for cam braj analytica in the 2013 and 2014. his testimony comes two months after refrlgss surfaced that the british firm harnessessed the date are data from 50 million facebook user without percentages. >> in another development mark zuckerberg agreed to before the european parliament on...
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mark zandi with moody's analytics and markhamrick, thank you both. bill? > the treasury department said it levied sanctions against several iranian individuals and firms. they targetn illegal currency market in the united arabat em. it accused the iranian central bank in bei complicit in those. this is the first since we pulled out of the iranian nuclear deal this month. >>> president trump will meet with kim jong-un on june 12th. it will take place in esingapor. u.s. will use that summit to try to convince t pyongyang give up its nuclear weapons. this is the firstti m between the u.s. president and leader of north korea. >>> even as they plan evt this high summit, cnbc has lear still evad sanctions with covert actions. michelle caruso cabrera met with an official to talk about how they'rellegally importing vital oil and he wants international insurance and trading companies to help put a stop to or. >> rr: this highly secure and nondescript office in new uarters of the u.n. panel of experts led by hugh griffeth. griffeth and his team monitor the sanctions
mark zandi with moody's analytics and markhamrick, thank you both. bill? > the treasury department said it levied sanctions against several iranian individuals and firms. they targetn illegal currency market in the united arabat em. it accused the iranian central bank in bei complicit in those. this is the first since we pulled out of the iranian nuclear deal this month. >>> president trump will meet with kim jong-un on june 12th. it will take place in esingapor. u.s. will use that...
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the whole cambridge analytic car thing that dominated the news. they are careful about making a positive tone. zuckerberg is trying to show everybody about privacy and it is number one. that is why the first announcement was the tool. >> are they trying hard enough? this is a first step talk about the clear history tool. what do you see? if someone looks at privacy security, what other steps would you like them to take it sent >> another thing that is not visible to us is the limited access of the developers. the developers conference. this is actually people who develop apps for facebook. it does clear from the beginning, we can look at the axis of third-party at at. we can give you as much information as possible to protect consumers. they are trying to get information in different directions. this is not something you can handle that social media. >> how do you think that sort of information is going to go over with them? >> well, they are not happy. they did not show that conference, what is their angle with that. these are simple equations he
the whole cambridge analytic car thing that dominated the news. they are careful about making a positive tone. zuckerberg is trying to show everybody about privacy and it is number one. that is why the first announcement was the tool. >> are they trying hard enough? this is a first step talk about the clear history tool. what do you see? if someone looks at privacy security, what other steps would you like them to take it sent >> another thing that is not visible to us is the...
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yar and plenty more related to the alleged misuse of facebook debt held by cambridge analytic the now defunct british consultancy that worked on us president donald trump's election campaign zuckerberg will have little privacy himself during his hours before parliament all of the action will be live streamed from brussels for a big day ahead and proselyte teri schultz is standing by for us there hi terry will mark zuckerberg get more of a grilling from the europeans than he did from the u.s. congress. well it will certainly be a shorter session the entire zuckerberg appearance in the european parliament will only be about forty five minutes long compared to the two days he faced on capitol hill but that doesn't mean it will be less of substantive grilling of course the heads of the political groups could have looked at the testimony that zuckerberg gave on capitol hill and really refined their questions also europeans are known to be much more strict about data privacy than the americans so but just by the fact that he'll get questioned by fewer than ten people doesn't necessarily mea
yar and plenty more related to the alleged misuse of facebook debt held by cambridge analytic the now defunct british consultancy that worked on us president donald trump's election campaign zuckerberg will have little privacy himself during his hours before parliament all of the action will be live streamed from brussels for a big day ahead and proselyte teri schultz is standing by for us there hi terry will mark zuckerberg get more of a grilling from the europeans than he did from the u.s....
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robert mercer mr mercer supported president trump's candidacy and the campaign engage cambridge analytical services. more than a thousand financial industry jobs are moving from new york to nashville tennessee alliance bernstein holdings the global investment management research firm is making the move to music city after evaluating thirty different other cities around the nation a smaller contingent of some researchers traders and wealth management professionals will stay in the big apple but the c.e.o. isn't. workers from finance legal sales and marketing wall make the move to tennessee but the number of businesses making geographic moves in is increasing and it's not unique to new york for now we're joined on for more on this we're joined by c.e.o. and the president strobe mark hillary for which hillary thank you for being here you know we knew that companies move all the time but this seems like it's increasing and it's happening for a variety of reasons explain it to us for us thank you bob great to back again yes it is this is nothing new i mean this been happening over a period of t
robert mercer mr mercer supported president trump's candidacy and the campaign engage cambridge analytical services. more than a thousand financial industry jobs are moving from new york to nashville tennessee alliance bernstein holdings the global investment management research firm is making the move to music city after evaluating thirty different other cities around the nation a smaller contingent of some researchers traders and wealth management professionals will stay in the big apple but...
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instead of the public testimonies are faced in the united states last month the british firm cambridge analytic shared the data of about three million eve based facebook users without their consent. earthquakes near hawaii way a volcano damaged roads as huge ash cloud spewed from the summit. also shooting out ballistic blocks and lava has torn through more than twenty giant cracks in the ground dozens of homes been destroyed some two thousand people have been evacuated . well the israeli military says it has carried out air strikes on militant targets in gaza overnight now that's in response to a machine gun fire that hit a building in the nearby israeli city of star wrote now this follows monday's bloodshed some sixty palestinians were killed by israeli gunfire at the gaza border a spokesman for the radical islamist group hamas says most of the dead were its own members but several young people are also among those who were killed tanya kramer spoke to one family in gaza now mourning their young daughter. a picture on a phone is all that is left fourteen year old west was killed on monday duri
instead of the public testimonies are faced in the united states last month the british firm cambridge analytic shared the data of about three million eve based facebook users without their consent. earthquakes near hawaii way a volcano damaged roads as huge ash cloud spewed from the summit. also shooting out ballistic blocks and lava has torn through more than twenty giant cracks in the ground dozens of homes been destroyed some two thousand people have been evacuated . well the israeli...
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cambridge analytics the u.k. company at the center of that big major facebook dates of breaches shutting down the political consultancy firm hit the headlines in march when a former employee a whistleblower revealed how to use data from millions of facebook users to influence the u.s. presidential election campaign the company says it suffered a shop drop in business and will begin bankruptcy proceedings those are your headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after witness i'll have headlines for you about twenty five minutes so that. may mean. and i. meeting mean. a lot of us nayak mcqueary much to think. about another one on the bottom of the list in me on this never mind never mind that it but that i had on a. map right on the rising i mean he meet. a man named. peter my neck to make me glad. that i'm on board but i thought it was the. who. basketfuls at the bottom of the movie my. office and what is in it is that level in my sounds like it will be my i phone. you. feel the fat guy just reading. below and i
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in speaking of the wider utility despite analytic deficiencies, i will give you a few examples of how hustler came to be used in some of the litigation around marie. -- around murray. >> let me interrupt, with those cases have been won if not for the hustler case? >> i do not know. the fact that hustler is itself relies heavily on new york times sullivan, i think you could fairly argue that hustler is part of the sullivan progeny. hustler of course addresses questions that sullivan did not . otherwise, the court would not have accepted sullivan for a decision. would we see a different result in cases like these without sullivan? in this litigation specifically, i aed cases and claims were brought and most of this addresses it head-on or sullivan does not, you can make the argument that in an alternate universe it could go another way. >>> what do you think len about the case, where you around when the case was argued? my recollection was and i think roslyn alluded to this in the last panel, we were scared of this case, looking back, it was unanimous, it seems like an easy case. at the
in speaking of the wider utility despite analytic deficiencies, i will give you a few examples of how hustler came to be used in some of the litigation around marie. -- around murray. >> let me interrupt, with those cases have been won if not for the hustler case? >> i do not know. the fact that hustler is itself relies heavily on new york times sullivan, i think you could fairly argue that hustler is part of the sullivan progeny. hustler of course addresses questions that sullivan...