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, the duke and duchess of cambridge, the duke and duchess of cambridge, the duke and duchess of sussex very moving ceremony. the queen along with the resident of germany gave a handshake along with a symbol of reconciliation. the sole lay flowers at the grave of the unknown warrior as did children from across the united kingdom. there or readings by the prince of wales and there was the prince of wales and there was the reading by the actor byjohn seven which was the memoir of a tommy and the final sentence struck me. it was the end of four years of a terrible war and there was huge uncertainty about the horror for so many years and the final sentence was, after yea rs many years and the final sentence was, after years and years it can quietness of that cold november day was awarded. surely it was the stages day —— strangest day. just one thought from so many who have beenin one thought from so many who have been in so many services across the uk. here, of course the main one involving the queen and members of the royal family. and the daily last post ceremony takes place as it is that
, the duke and duchess of cambridge, the duke and duchess of cambridge, the duke and duchess of sussex very moving ceremony. the queen along with the resident of germany gave a handshake along with a symbol of reconciliation. the sole lay flowers at the grave of the unknown warrior as did children from across the united kingdom. there or readings by the prince of wales and there was the prince of wales and there was the reading by the actor byjohn seven which was the memoir of a tommy and the...
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to the duchess of cambridge, next to the duchess of cambridge, next to the duchess of cornwall, and meghan the new royal. so from that point of view i suppose strictly speaking, if you were doing that picture, it should have been the duchess of cornwall. to be frank, it sounds terrible, but these two, they are the showbiz people, they are interesting, they are attractive women, so people are interested in seeing their reaction andi interested in seeing their reaction and i think they are actually very good photographs, and they capture it, don't they? even there, someone who has just arrived it, don't they? even there, someone who hasjust arrived in it, don't they? even there, someone who has just arrived in the royal family, that expression on herface shows that she understands... the enormity. exactly, there is a sense of depth in them in that regard. these are not people just paying lip service. they recognise that this is a deeper significant thing. and for different reasons as well. let's look at the ft because this today was about the commemoration and reconciliation in many ways, an
to the duchess of cambridge, next to the duchess of cambridge, next to the duchess of cornwall, and meghan the new royal. so from that point of view i suppose strictly speaking, if you were doing that picture, it should have been the duchess of cornwall. to be frank, it sounds terrible, but these two, they are the showbiz people, they are interesting, they are attractive women, so people are interested in seeing their reaction andi interested in seeing their reaction and i think they are...
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whistleblower behind the cambridge analytica scandal in march.on facebook was shown to be used in election interference. chris was one of the research directors at this farm in 2014 who blew the -- at this firm in 2014 who blew the whistle on how they had acquired data and how it had subsequently been used. he was speaking today here in england about fashion, fashion brands. he was saying that one of the key pieces of data and information that cambridge analytica used to determine how they should be targeting different people with different political messages was their interest in certain fashion brands. not necessarily just clothing, but also magazines and high street retail stores. they were actually able to work out based on how somebody interacts with and to the jewel brands and a number of other brands -- with individual brands and a number of other brands how they were politically leaning or could be persuaded to lean politically purely based on those brands. emily: i'm curious how they drew their conclusions. you are a liberal if you like
whistleblower behind the cambridge analytica scandal in march.on facebook was shown to be used in election interference. chris was one of the research directors at this farm in 2014 who blew the -- at this firm in 2014 who blew the whistle on how they had acquired data and how it had subsequently been used. he was speaking today here in england about fashion, fashion brands. he was saying that one of the key pieces of data and information that cambridge analytica used to determine how they...
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emily: do you think we will hear any more from cambridge analytica or christopher wiley?like the scandal that just won't give up. nate: i think it's less likely we will hear anything specific from cambridge analytica itself, i mean partly because it is now a defunct entity. chris, i speak to chris relatively regularly. you know it always feels like , there is something else around the corner something else around , the corner. i think this fashion topic is one that maybe has been coming for a little while, because of is, you know, large personal interest in fashion. he was studying a fashion phd i think before he worked at that company. so you know, maybe this is the sort of the last big thing, but , it always seems like whenever you think it is done, there is something else that keeps coming. it wouldn't surprise me at all. emily: bloomberg tech's nate lanxon from london. coming up, companies are expected to spend close to $1.6 billion this year on influencers. but what does it take to turn a social media platform into a full-time career? our special report is next. this
emily: do you think we will hear any more from cambridge analytica or christopher wiley?like the scandal that just won't give up. nate: i think it's less likely we will hear anything specific from cambridge analytica itself, i mean partly because it is now a defunct entity. chris, i speak to chris relatively regularly. you know it always feels like , there is something else around the corner something else around , the corner. i think this fashion topic is one that maybe has been coming for a...
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i made the comment about the timeline in which facebook possibly found out about cambridge analytica.ior managers at facebook, and there is a list of who the employees were, were aware of cambridge analytica. she said, in 2014 or 2015, and this is the first time we have heard evidence facebook possibly knew about cambridge analytica. before we read about it in 2015 in the press. and that is important. brad: clearly, we will be hearing more about the documents. they are seized as part of a california case filed against facebook. the u.k. parliament has the documents. what do you suspect is in those and why have they come so central to the u.k. government's inquiry into facebook? >> this committee is owed a lot of credit by pretty much everyone along the growth -- -- everyone around the globe. everyone should be thrilled at how these lawmakers are try to hold facebook accountable. that set of documents may be further evidence to what was actually happening at facebook back in these critical years of 2012 to 2014. there were a lot of questions around facebook's decision-making and who ha
i made the comment about the timeline in which facebook possibly found out about cambridge analytica.ior managers at facebook, and there is a list of who the employees were, were aware of cambridge analytica. she said, in 2014 or 2015, and this is the first time we have heard evidence facebook possibly knew about cambridge analytica. before we read about it in 2015 in the press. and that is important. brad: clearly, we will be hearing more about the documents. they are seized as part of a...
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analytical scandal which to refresh people's memory is cambridge analytic harvested the information private information over fifty million facebook users and then of course zuckerberg of facebook were accused of not telling the. people the users and i try to get the information back so this speculation that not only did facebook know about this somehow but encourage it by by tipping off a loophole that would allow cambridge to get this information so if any of that is in these documents and the british parliament gets a hold of it and looks at them even though the facebook lawyers are saying don't look at it good luck with that there could be some real real fireworks and he sort of you know he can't win for losing and with mr zuckerberg i mean he said on the one case you know look i'm trying to do things right but i didn't know a lot of this bad stuff happened so i guess if some of these documents prove otherwise that could be a big problem not that anybody will find that about how important is this meeting of seven nations that you mentioned steve that this is been planned that bas
analytical scandal which to refresh people's memory is cambridge analytic harvested the information private information over fifty million facebook users and then of course zuckerberg of facebook were accused of not telling the. people the users and i try to get the information back so this speculation that not only did facebook know about this somehow but encourage it by by tipping off a loophole that would allow cambridge to get this information so if any of that is in these documents and the...
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have her up on stage. [ applause ] and then we have to her left nadin who just retired from the cambridge, massachusetts city council and is a co founder of jet pac developing leaders in the muslim community getting them ready to run for office and then helping them once they are there. [ applause ] so instead of going into each one's biography, i want to get right into the questions which really just get into the snain opsis of today's panel. we really want to hear from you, the audience, asking some questions and finding out how you hopefully aspiring muslims who want to run for office, what you can do to get your campaign lifted off the ground. so the first question for all the panelists here is how did you successfully build a grass roots campaign that reached beyond the muslim community? did you start building momentum from within the muslim community and branch out or was your movement rooted in the multitude of the different communities that you were a part of? who would like to go first? >> very polite group up here. first and foremost, i just want to say to cair, thank you for ho
have her up on stage. [ applause ] and then we have to her left nadin who just retired from the cambridge, massachusetts city council and is a co founder of jet pac developing leaders in the muslim community getting them ready to run for office and then helping them once they are there. [ applause ] so instead of going into each one's biography, i want to get right into the questions which really just get into the snain opsis of today's panel. we really want to hear from you, the audience,...
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the national league northside scored some great goals despite the cambridge comeback, and were really hamilton won the brazilian grand prix but he needed a helping hand before he got another victory. much of lewis hamilton plaza recent domination and f1 has been thanks to the car. today he had a large slice of luck to think. the early action in the race was provided by red bull. overtaking helping him to charge did this in the lead, the dutchman flying and having unexpected turbulence. he inexplicably ran into the red bull which sent him out of control. but keep except the pieces. hamilton was not exactly having it easy after reading again. his tires were starting to wear out, and one angry dutchman was chasing him down. hamilton did not run out of grip. the wind a short mercedes the title and an short the mood would not improve. i cannot find him now and the paddock. keep clear of him this evening! england has a rugby players are not going to be smiling tonight. a happy defeat today. england won the series 2—1 but not the way they wa nted the series 2—1 but not the way they wanted it
the national league northside scored some great goals despite the cambridge comeback, and were really hamilton won the brazilian grand prix but he needed a helping hand before he got another victory. much of lewis hamilton plaza recent domination and f1 has been thanks to the car. today he had a large slice of luck to think. the early action in the race was provided by red bull. overtaking helping him to charge did this in the lead, the dutchman flying and having unexpected turbulence. he...
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the biggest scandal surrounded british data firm cambridge analytica.llion users fell into the hands of the british firm. facebook accepted responsibility for the error and apologised. now a us firm, 643, has launched a legal action against facebook. 643 was hit hard when in 2014 facebook cut—off third—party access to users' friends' data, precisely the avenue that cambridge analytica exploited. 643 had an app called pikini which searched out pictures of people in bikinis, but is now redundant. as part of the lawsuit in california, 643 obtained thousands of documents from facebook, some of them sensitive. now a select committee of mps in britain has acquired those documents ahead of the hearing on tuesday which representatives of seven international parliaments will attend. these are really serious important issues. i think facebook has been slow to realise how seriously we take them, and other parliaments around the world do as well, and we're prepared to use all the powers that we have to try and get to the truth. facebook say the complaint brought by
the biggest scandal surrounded british data firm cambridge analytica.llion users fell into the hands of the british firm. facebook accepted responsibility for the error and apologised. now a us firm, 643, has launched a legal action against facebook. 643 was hit hard when in 2014 facebook cut—off third—party access to users' friends' data, precisely the avenue that cambridge analytica exploited. 643 had an app called pikini which searched out pictures of people in bikinis, but is now...
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cambridge team is working on other self-healing systems, too.e minute a crack goes through the concrete it will find one of these plastic tubes. the tube breaks, healing agent comes out and itjust seals the crack. and you can see only one of them breaks which means you can use all the other of them for any other type of damage that happens over the life of the concrete structure. so you have dragged me here to look at a wall, have a new? yea yeah. a special wall, self—healing concrete. yea yeah. a special wall, self-healing concrete. if i smash hit hard it will heal itself? yes, it will, yes, in two weeks a possible time. very important because we spent a huge amount of money on maintaining infrastructure, roads, bridges, tunnels, embankments, and it is very costly and there is a huge amount of disruption associated with it. so these materials basically have the ability to heal their own cracks. they sent damage and they repair themselves without the need for external intervention. just making the cement for concrete producers 8% of the world's
cambridge team is working on other self-healing systems, too.e minute a crack goes through the concrete it will find one of these plastic tubes. the tube breaks, healing agent comes out and itjust seals the crack. and you can see only one of them breaks which means you can use all the other of them for any other type of damage that happens over the life of the concrete structure. so you have dragged me here to look at a wall, have a new? yea yeah. a special wall, self—healing concrete. yea...
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facebook knew about cambridge analytic. it's prior to march of 2018. >> it is inappropriate for me to comment on the specific details of the investigation. >> without being unduly critical of the predecessors are you satisfied that the facebook decree was adequately enforced? you do engage in the examination we take that very seriously on how to modify the orders and make sure the things that shouldn't have happened before don't happen again. >> are you monitoring the bankruptcy? >> i don't want to comment on a specific nonpublic investigation. >> do you have any investigations concerning the issues relating to google that i mentioned earlier? >> i can't comment on any investigations that may or may not be going on. >> the american public deserve to know more about these ongoing investigations either generally at the timeframe of the resources and in need whether you have wrongdoing abuses under the investigation. not only about facebook but other companies as well. >> our goal is to vigorously enforce, and we are working h
facebook knew about cambridge analytic. it's prior to march of 2018. >> it is inappropriate for me to comment on the specific details of the investigation. >> without being unduly critical of the predecessors are you satisfied that the facebook decree was adequately enforced? you do engage in the examination we take that very seriously on how to modify the orders and make sure the things that shouldn't have happened before don't happen again. >> are you monitoring the...
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i think most investors misread cambridge analytica with respect to implications.any thought that all of a sudden there's a threat to users or advertising spending directly because of it. it was never going to be that simple users have been reducing usage consistently since before that cambridge analytica incident happened it is not clear that caused acceleration advertisers were always going to be limited by the fact that facebook already captures a disproportionate share of wallet there's only so much growth through digital advertising. the bigger consequences of cambridge analytica, let alone what came out recently, is the costs the company will have to incur are probably greater than anyone expects they have 30,000 con tent moderators, outsourced there's no way they have enough. hundreds of thousands is the right way to think of the kind of numbers they need that's a risk on the down side what other regulations will follow. >> do you think guidance on basically security has been undershot by four-fifths >> i'm saying i think that most investors even now are loo
i think most investors misread cambridge analytica with respect to implications.any thought that all of a sudden there's a threat to users or advertising spending directly because of it. it was never going to be that simple users have been reducing usage consistently since before that cambridge analytica incident happened it is not clear that caused acceleration advertisers were always going to be limited by the fact that facebook already captures a disproportionate share of wallet there's only...
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cambridge analytica should have never happened. it would have never have happened if the consent order reached by the ftc with facebook had been vigorously and adequately enforced. when mark zuckerberg came before the senate, i showed him the terms of service of cambridge analytica's app. he acknowledged that facebook was not paying attention and promised change. in fact, he said he hadn't seen them before. instead, we have learned that while mr. zuckerberg embarked on this apology to her, surrogates of facebook were maligning critics and members of congress. that issue is only one of many. and it won't be the last, i'm afraid. my colleagues and i raised countless more concerns about facebook's privacy and security practices. i have been frustrated there has been no cost to facebook for catastrophic failure to protect consumers. and i will be asking, like senator moran, where the investigation stands and when we will see results. facebook has captured the headlines but it's hardly alone. in july, the wall street journal disclosed g
cambridge analytica should have never happened. it would have never have happened if the consent order reached by the ftc with facebook had been vigorously and adequately enforced. when mark zuckerberg came before the senate, i showed him the terms of service of cambridge analytica's app. he acknowledged that facebook was not paying attention and promised change. in fact, he said he hadn't seen them before. instead, we have learned that while mr. zuckerberg embarked on this apology to her,...
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presidential election in twenty sixteen now in march it was reported that cambridge and that's a car british political consulting firm harvested data from millions of uses and much of that scandal resulted in many wondering how much would they use facebook prompting some to leave the site altogether now severed by the pew research center note that how americans are changing their relationship with facebook and the research shows that young adults between eighteen and twenty nine have cut back the time they spend on facebook fifty four percent say they have adjusted their privacy settings in the past twelve months and most notably forty four percent of younger uses that aged eighteen to twenty nine said that they deleted the facebook app from their phone in the past year and that's nearly four times the amount of users aged sixty five and older who have done so this is of are around twelve percent. but the network has also tried to make improvements a one major change was around the news feed which prioritises content from uses friends and family reducing the amount of non advertising
presidential election in twenty sixteen now in march it was reported that cambridge and that's a car british political consulting firm harvested data from millions of uses and much of that scandal resulted in many wondering how much would they use facebook prompting some to leave the site altogether now severed by the pew research center note that how americans are changing their relationship with facebook and the research shows that young adults between eighteen and twenty nine have cut back...
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museum in cambridge were in fact made by michelangelo each of the specialists for years of extensive research to verify their authenticity. the sculptures are the only surviving bronzes by the renaissance master they had been attributed to michelangelo since the nineteenth century but outside remained. due to a lack of historical documentation. icelandic film director benedict ellingson has won this year's knox prize awarded by the european parliament its president antonio thai gandhi presented the trophy in strasburg for ending songs political comedy woman at war the film tells the story of a fifty something eco warriors fight against an aluminum plant in iceland from nepal beat out sticks by austrian filmmaker of all kinds fischer and the other side of everything from serbian director militarily which looks prize was introduced in two thousand and seven the e.u. parliament created the award to shine a spotlight on european films to touch on current social and political issues. like . most bands as we know it consists of various members who have their individual instrument to play b
museum in cambridge were in fact made by michelangelo each of the specialists for years of extensive research to verify their authenticity. the sculptures are the only surviving bronzes by the renaissance master they had been attributed to michelangelo since the nineteenth century but outside remained. due to a lack of historical documentation. icelandic film director benedict ellingson has won this year's knox prize awarded by the european parliament its president antonio thai gandhi presented...
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so in cambridge there was an intensity of sustaining the common interest. would be interesting to commemorate that in some fashion. >> thank you. > i would note on nash have ments, alf developed very elaborate embellishment. it is happening in a lot of places, but it is happening particular. >> thank you, everyone. charles charles. t was so interesting to hear the colonial house project used as a historical artifact. involved in that in a mall way as a religiouses history consultant and spent a day there at plymouth and was to create some worship materials, which i did, and they nicely printed up and so on. nd basically it was all just ignored. the -- i mean even as i was day.ding that i mean i had the sense that i the air and the show, ils when i saw the mean it was a huge failure from perspective it was a colossal failure. embarrassing to have been connected with it. it really -- what ofustrates is the difficulty trying to get into any side of 17th century experience and think it is especially difficult, these days, with the -- with the english settlement
so in cambridge there was an intensity of sustaining the common interest. would be interesting to commemorate that in some fashion. >> thank you. > i would note on nash have ments, alf developed very elaborate embellishment. it is happening in a lot of places, but it is happening particular. >> thank you, everyone. charles charles. t was so interesting to hear the colonial house project used as a historical artifact. involved in that in a mall way as a religiouses history...
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election which she laughed off initially and he had to face the music, as it were. —— cambridge analytica comes calling. and when the decisions are made in the first place. it's right to ask these questions, he is extremely young for his role and challenging the things he has. no matter how old you are, nobody has gone through the leadership challenges that he has had in terms of running a business because of what that business has become. who is around him. we know about his high—profile cheap operating officer, sheryl sandberg, but who else is there? it's difficult because they tried to bring in senior leadership to run the business on the board, a lot of board members and directors are investors themselves. there is one individual who serves on the board who is in the gates foundation so it's probably an independent voice to bring some arm's—length decision—making but there is probably not enough and that is the problem. eileen will be back around news briefing later. sainsbury‘s idea to offer cricket is for sale, other queue, smoky, whatever. but now, let's talk sport. we have a shock
election which she laughed off initially and he had to face the music, as it were. —— cambridge analytica comes calling. and when the decisions are made in the first place. it's right to ask these questions, he is extremely young for his role and challenging the things he has. no matter how old you are, nobody has gone through the leadership challenges that he has had in terms of running a business because of what that business has become. who is around him. we know about his high—profile...
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the biggest scandal surrounded british data firm cambridge analytica.the british firm. facebook accepted responsibility for the error and apologised. now a us firm, 643, has launched a legal action against facebook. 643 was hit hard when in 2014 facebook cut—off third—party access to users' friends' data, precisely the avenue that cambridge analytica exploited. 643 had an app called pikini which searched out pictures of people in bikinis, but is now redundant. as part of the lawsuit in california, 643 obtained thousands of documents from facebook, some of them sensitive. now a select committee of mps in britain has acquired those documents ahead of the hearing on tuesday which representatives of seven international parliaments will attend. these are really serious important issues. i think facebook has been slow to realise how seriously we take them, and other parliaments around the world do as well, and we're prepared to use all the powers that we have to try and get to the truth. facebook say the complaint brought by 643 is completely without merit an
the biggest scandal surrounded british data firm cambridge analytica.the british firm. facebook accepted responsibility for the error and apologised. now a us firm, 643, has launched a legal action against facebook. 643 was hit hard when in 2014 facebook cut—off third—party access to users' friends' data, precisely the avenue that cambridge analytica exploited. 643 had an app called pikini which searched out pictures of people in bikinis, but is now redundant. as part of the lawsuit in...
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richard wescott, bbc news, cambridge.business news, but first the headlines on bbc news: government forecasts suggest theresa may's plan for withdrawing from the eu could cut the economy by nearly 4 percent over 15 years. a no—deal departure could lead to a nine per cent cut. a rape survivor in rotherham has waved her anonymity to call for a law change amid claims a man who raped her has been invited to play a role in her son's life. a report says facial recognition technology can help police find suspects and solve crimes, but "profound" legal and ethical questions have to be answered before it could be used routinely. in the business news: mild inflation has returned after shop prices rose for only the third time in five years in november. higher global cereal prices have pushed up on the prices of several foods included in the shop price index. but it appears many high street retailers continue to keep clothing prices lower partly in order to compete with the online stores. the price of a call to directory inquiries wi
richard wescott, bbc news, cambridge.business news, but first the headlines on bbc news: government forecasts suggest theresa may's plan for withdrawing from the eu could cut the economy by nearly 4 percent over 15 years. a no—deal departure could lead to a nine per cent cut. a rape survivor in rotherham has waved her anonymity to call for a law change amid claims a man who raped her has been invited to play a role in her son's life. a report says facial recognition technology can help police...
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and the duke of cambridge tells a mental health conference he felt very sad and very down after working on traumatic incidents forthe airambulance, revealing that one incident pushed him over the edge. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster david davies and political leader writer for the financial times, sebastian payne. stay with us for that. hello, very good evening to president trump has said the us intends to remain a steadfast partner of saudi arabia, despite suspicions that crown prince mohammad bin salman was complicit in the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. he also said he had no plans to cancel military contracts with the saudis. washington correspondent chris buckler has more details. the cia now believes it has a detailed picture of what happened when jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate. the names of the so—called saudi execution team who flew into istanbul to carry out the murder, and an audio recording of the killing inside the consulate which president trump says he has refused to listen to bec
and the duke of cambridge tells a mental health conference he felt very sad and very down after working on traumatic incidents forthe airambulance, revealing that one incident pushed him over the edge. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster david davies and political leader writer for the financial times, sebastian payne. stay with us for that. hello, very good evening to president trump has said the us intends to remain a steadfast...
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presidential campaign cambridge analytical said the data was destroyed in twenty fifteen but there are reports that not all of it was deleted facebook then confirmed that up to eighty seven million users details may have been improperly shared it promised improvements and that it would investigate all apps that had access to large amounts of information and restrict app developers access to prevent abuse it. all right let's bring in our guest for today's discussion here with me in doha as press let's not call through is a senior scientist at the council computing research institute at how it been highly for a university from berlin and we're joined by julian york director for the international freedom of expression at the electronic freedom foundation and from cork in ireland via skype are all balkan who's a cyborg rights activist focusing on social justice in the digital age welcome to you all are let's start with you you've said before that surveillance capitalism has led us into a dystopia and that companies like facebook google snap chats off factory farms for human beings what did
presidential campaign cambridge analytical said the data was destroyed in twenty fifteen but there are reports that not all of it was deleted facebook then confirmed that up to eighty seven million users details may have been improperly shared it promised improvements and that it would investigate all apps that had access to large amounts of information and restrict app developers access to prevent abuse it. all right let's bring in our guest for today's discussion here with me in doha as press...
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politically to try to get mark zuckerberg to testify in parliament and he has repeatedly refused —— cambridge what limited powers they have, even if they are ancient, to of get the attention of silicon valley. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may urges parliament and the public to back her brexit deal after its endorsement at today's eu summit. jean—claude juncker, president of the european commission, warns mps that the agreement is the best and only deal on offer. parliament has seized documents as part of an ongoing dispute between facebook and a committee of mps investigating the technology giant's use of private data. let's get more now on our top story. now that the eu leaders have given their endorsement to theresa may's brexit deal, attention turns to the uk parliament which is expected to vote on it in early december. but its approval is far from guaranteed, and the prime minister has once again been urging people to get behind her and support the deal. she was speaking at a press conference earlier today in brussels. here's some of what she said. there were those who sa
politically to try to get mark zuckerberg to testify in parliament and he has repeatedly refused —— cambridge what limited powers they have, even if they are ancient, to of get the attention of silicon valley. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may urges parliament and the public to back her brexit deal after its endorsement at today's eu summit. jean—claude juncker, president of the european commission, warns mps that the agreement is the best and only deal on offer....
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the biggest scandal surrounding british data from cambridge analytica, the date he did state of 87 millionologise. now a us firm, 6a3, has launched a legal action against facebook. 6a3 was hit ha rd action against facebook. 6a3 was hit hard when in 201a, facebook, third—party access to users and friends data, resizing the avenue cambridge analytica exploited. 6a3 had an app which searched out at —— pictures of people in bikinis, but thatis pictures of people in bikinis, but that is redundant. 6a3 obtained thousands of documents from facebook, some sensitive. now a committee of mps in britain has acquired the documents ahead of a hearing on tuesday which represents 27 national parliaments attending. these are serious and important issues, facebook has been slow to realise how seriously we take them and other problems around the world, and other problems around the world, and we are prepared to use all the powers we have to try and get to the truth. facebook say the complaint brought by 6a3 is completely without merit, and that is an ongoing case, the documents should not be published. howev
the biggest scandal surrounding british data from cambridge analytica, the date he did state of 87 millionologise. now a us firm, 6a3, has launched a legal action against facebook. 6a3 was hit ha rd action against facebook. 6a3 was hit hard when in 201a, facebook, third—party access to users and friends data, resizing the avenue cambridge analytica exploited. 6a3 had an app which searched out at —— pictures of people in bikinis, but thatis pictures of people in bikinis, but that is...
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are you set up these ads and basically just typed in cambridge analytics as the group having paid for advice dot com did a similar thing facebook is saying it's stopping foreign funded election ads but these groups these websites have been able to show some loopholes in here that the process is easily manipulated looks like facebook is on the right track but has a bit of improving to read thank you so very much for that and we will have extensive coverage of the midterms here on the well bringing you all the results plus what they mean for europe and beyond and we'll have live updates on our website this d.w. dot com and hit us up on twitter if you want as well i'm going to hand you over now to stephen. thanks lou the trade dispute between the u.s. and china it's a drag on the world's two biggest economies and also threatens the pull down global economies with it that's according to the international monetary fund which despite efforts by china to continue its own strong growth sees dark clouds ahead. china's biggest city and financial nerve seem to shanghai more than three and a half
are you set up these ads and basically just typed in cambridge analytics as the group having paid for advice dot com did a similar thing facebook is saying it's stopping foreign funded election ads but these groups these websites have been able to show some loopholes in here that the process is easily manipulated looks like facebook is on the right track but has a bit of improving to read thank you so very much for that and we will have extensive coverage of the midterms here on the well...
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is the think cambridge analytical has gone out of business it's broke basically so we paid for the the big question is who did it and it was journalists at the web site business insider. who we have to thank for their research basically by set up a fake page for a nonexistent end and ran these fake having been paid for by cambridge analytical just basically by typing that name in journalists' advice dot com did a similar thing and so basically there's a lot of questions around the process facebook says it stopped foreign advertisers being able to run election ads in the u.s. clearly this attempt to bring transparency to the process it's welcome but it seems like a little bit more work to do on its posh there are certainly ways to game the system . read our social media editor with the very latest on this issue thank you so much . third and these u.s. midterms they are getting unprecedented attention here in europe and also worldwide a strong showing for democrats could impact the trumpet ministrations foreign policy to ask people around the world why they are paying close attention to
is the think cambridge analytical has gone out of business it's broke basically so we paid for the the big question is who did it and it was journalists at the web site business insider. who we have to thank for their research basically by set up a fake page for a nonexistent end and ran these fake having been paid for by cambridge analytical just basically by typing that name in journalists' advice dot com did a similar thing and so basically there's a lot of questions around the process...
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and the duke and duchess of cambridge pay their respects to the former owner of leicester city footballand four others, who lost their lives in a helicopter crash a month ago the bank of england has given a stark warning of the effect on the economy, if the uk leaves the european union without a deal. the bank's forecast is of a shock to growth, harder than the financial crisis of 2008, with the economy shrinking by 8 per cent. the governor mark carney says interest rates would rise, and the pound would crash. the warning comes as the government publishes its own economic analysis, suggesting britain will be poorer under all brexit scenarios, than if it remained in the european union. we'll have the latest from westminster in a moment, but first here's our economics correspondent andy verity. a resolute mood from the bank of england's top officials today, determined to issue a stark warning to the public and parliament. that a cliff edge no—deal brexit would mean an economy that would be much less open and much more vulnerable. the direction of the effects of a reduction in openness is
and the duke and duchess of cambridge pay their respects to the former owner of leicester city footballand four others, who lost their lives in a helicopter crash a month ago the bank of england has given a stark warning of the effect on the economy, if the uk leaves the european union without a deal. the bank's forecast is of a shock to growth, harder than the financial crisis of 2008, with the economy shrinking by 8 per cent. the governor mark carney says interest rates would rise, and the...
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official or other saying in he is saying that his tweets i think worrying new reports of bad and cambridge analytic has influence on the brakes breath referendum we did a mobile style investigation in europe and steps to safeguard out the muck received by those organizing white movements ahead of next year's elections russia did it well we know that we do is to balance been. stirring up nationalism and in central europe we know that's been happening in britain self and we also know there was his fingerprints and cambridge analytic as on the practice that referendum and a couple of facebook at you just said these are the technological innovations i want that help i will and we know there's lots more we also know nigel farage is being fingered in the motor inquiries in the us and of course fortune happened in this country as it should be some investigation into anything which perverts the course of democracy you think losing go breaks it i don't know i mean i'm sure he was interested in getting the right result which is from his point of view has thought there is an interest in the stabilisi
official or other saying in he is saying that his tweets i think worrying new reports of bad and cambridge analytic has influence on the brakes breath referendum we did a mobile style investigation in europe and steps to safeguard out the muck received by those organizing white movements ahead of next year's elections russia did it well we know that we do is to balance been. stirring up nationalism and in central europe we know that's been happening in britain self and we also know there was...
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we know that's been happening you visit and self and we also know there was his fingerprints and cambridge on lipstick as on the bricks that referendum and a couple of facebook ads that you just said these the technological innovations i want that help i will and we know there's lots more we also know nigel farage is being fingered in the mood ring in the us and of course fortune happened in this country as it should be some investigation into anything which perverts the course of democracy you think losing go breaks it i don't know i mean i'm sure he was interested in getting the right result which is from his point of view has thought there is an interest in the stabilising most democracies and on the money of the european union why because if because there are certain power blocs in the world as this russia china america and the european union of europe you can be the stabilized the not helps other the other problems it helps trump it helps treating ping it helps future and this is what's happening in the course of three to may was stronger in her position and i feel sorry for russia th
we know that's been happening you visit and self and we also know there was his fingerprints and cambridge on lipstick as on the bricks that referendum and a couple of facebook ads that you just said these the technological innovations i want that help i will and we know there's lots more we also know nigel farage is being fingered in the mood ring in the us and of course fortune happened in this country as it should be some investigation into anything which perverts the course of democracy you...
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they had a horrible history after the cambridge analytica debacle.hey had another issue with a breach of 50 million users private data. what can possibly go wrong? what could go wrong is they will continue to collect data and track that. and i think this is just a further problem that's waiting to happen. >> facebook is saying they won't do that. they are shipping it out in time for the christmas holiday shopping season. they could be hearing it and selling advertising off what people may want to buy. >> they could. but that's not necessarily a bad thing, right? facebook use your information as long as it's with your consent and you was they are doing to provide you more information about things want to buy is not by itself a bad thing. it's when they give information without your consent. i understand the privacy concerns at stake. i'm not going to rush out and buy this thing. but the good thing by the, it's a private company and you cannot purchase its product and you will be safer from his abuse than someone who does. liz: when you sign up you do
they had a horrible history after the cambridge analytica debacle.hey had another issue with a breach of 50 million users private data. what can possibly go wrong? what could go wrong is they will continue to collect data and track that. and i think this is just a further problem that's waiting to happen. >> facebook is saying they won't do that. they are shipping it out in time for the christmas holiday shopping season. they could be hearing it and selling advertising off what people may...
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we see the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving.ing to steven lampard of westminster abbey, he is to prince william, and he is a friend of prince charles. —— speaking to steven lamport. millions of people around the country, there is the archduke ——, archbishop of canterbury, many people thinking about those killed in the first world war on this, armistice day. 10,000 people marched past the cenotaph, just a couple of yards past the abbey, where you are seeing these pictures now, as prince william chats with the prime minister. she was also attending the service earlier at the cenotaph. members of the royal family attending services around the country today. we saw the earl of wessex in cardiff, prince andrew in glasgow attending a service, so the royal family very much at the centre, as they are every remembrance sunday. sarah campbell at westminster abbey, the beacons follow this, but this particular service at the abbey is the focal point as far as his 100th anniversary is concerned. indeed, and not least because of course it wil
we see the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving.ing to steven lampard of westminster abbey, he is to prince william, and he is a friend of prince charles. —— speaking to steven lamport. millions of people around the country, there is the archduke ——, archbishop of canterbury, many people thinking about those killed in the first world war on this, armistice day. 10,000 people marched past the cenotaph, just a couple of yards past the abbey, where you are seeing these pictures now, as...
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richard wescott, bbc news, cambridge.ebuilding, bridges, fascinating! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. see you soon. good morning from bbc london news. we already know the number of murders in the capital this year is close to a ten—year high, but one south london borough has seen the number there fall significantly. croydon had two murders in 2018, down from eight last year and knife crime has also dropped slightly. one local activist says grassroots engagement is helping to prevent serious violence. allow them to have their voice, speak of their truth. that's what we've had in croydon, and i'm proud to say i had a hand in establishing that. we've been consistent and i think that speaks a small amount to the success we're having here in the reduction of our crime rate because for once the community feels it has a voice. the mother of a gb snowboarder who took her own life earlier this year says she hopes her daughter's legacy will be to raise awareness of mental health issues. ellie soutter who
richard wescott, bbc news, cambridge.ebuilding, bridges, fascinating! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. see you soon. good morning from bbc london news. we already know the number of murders in the capital this year is close to a ten—year high, but one south london borough has seen the number there fall significantly. croydon had two murders in 2018, down from eight last year and knife crime has also dropped slightly. one local activist says grassroots engagement is...
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you mentioned cambridge analytical, they've also been discussed, what's the latest on that? bust, it's an administration, but she has said that she is pursuing a criminal prosecution for failing to deal with an enforcement notice. she asked them to hand over data that professor david carroll realised was held on him. she says she is pursuing a criminal prosecution there. she is admitting that it's a bit difficult because the company is in administration. thank you. a 16—year—old boy has died after a stabbing in south london last night. this latest fatality comes after four people died in knife attacks in the capital in five days. nobody has been arrested in connection with last night's incident. the cabinet is meeting this morning to discuss the prime minister's latest attempt at finalising a brexit deal. the main sticking point is still the so—called back stop the arrangements to avoid checks on goods at the irish border if there's no trade deal. theresa may has said she's confident a solution can be found, but this morning the eu's chief negotiator michel barrnier has said
you mentioned cambridge analytical, they've also been discussed, what's the latest on that? bust, it's an administration, but she has said that she is pursuing a criminal prosecution for failing to deal with an enforcement notice. she asked them to hand over data that professor david carroll realised was held on him. she says she is pursuing a criminal prosecution there. she is admitting that it's a bit difficult because the company is in administration. thank you. a 16—year—old boy has...
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she joins me via webcam from cambridge. we are very grateful for your time. or cabinet ministers should see that legal advice to government has been given about the proposed plan for the ireland border. why do you think it has not published the advise? because the trouble is the legal advice is quite difficult because never before has a country left the european union. never before have we come up with this really rather outdated arrangement over the irish border. and the fact is that the legal advise will not say categorically yes it is fine or know it is not because nobody actually knows and is very likely the legal advise would be hedged with all sorts of caveats. with the arguments about the legal advice in the run—up to say the iraq war, and i wonder how much that might be in the prime minister's mind. there was a lwa ys the prime minister's mind. there was always a risk there was a summary of the legal advise published and that was not quite as nuanced as the original advise. the problem is the legal advice from the attorney general. the attorney genera
she joins me via webcam from cambridge. we are very grateful for your time. or cabinet ministers should see that legal advice to government has been given about the proposed plan for the ireland border. why do you think it has not published the advise? because the trouble is the legal advice is quite difficult because never before has a country left the european union. never before have we come up with this really rather outdated arrangement over the irish border. and the fact is that the legal...
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. >> as bad as things seemed since the cambridge analytica scandal in march, the headlines acceleratedond quarter earnings since then, the stock dropped 37%, amid talk of conflict in the top ranks, and criticism of mismanagement. the last day of july, facebook announced the first coordinated inauthenticated activity ahead of elections, removing 32 pages from facebook and instagram, part of a sophisticated campaign possibly linked to russia. then they banned the my personality app, notified 4 million people their information may have been misused. september 28th, the company announces security breach around the view as feature, saying it effected up to 90 million, later saying the number was 30 million effected october 11th, the company removed 559 pages and 251 accounts tied to coordinated inauthentic behavior and november 5th, independent assessment of human rights impact of facebook in myanmar said the company wasn't doing enough to help our platform from being used to incite off line violence throughout this time, facebook grew criticism for not enforcing transparency rules around p
. >> as bad as things seemed since the cambridge analytica scandal in march, the headlines acceleratedond quarter earnings since then, the stock dropped 37%, amid talk of conflict in the top ranks, and criticism of mismanagement. the last day of july, facebook announced the first coordinated inauthenticated activity ahead of elections, removing 32 pages from facebook and instagram, part of a sophisticated campaign possibly linked to russia. then they banned the my personality app,...
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members of the royal family including the duke and duchess of sussex, and duke and duchess of cambridgewere among those who attended. the queen and the german president laid wreaths during the ceremony and prince charles read a lesson during the service from the gospel of saintjohn. as the father have loved me so have i love you. continue ye in my love. if ye keep my commandments you shall abide in my love. even as i have kept my father's commandments and abide in his love, these things have i spoken unto you that myjoy, might remain in you and that yourjoy might be full. this is my commandment, that ye love one another as i have loved you. greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. ye are my friends if you do so whatsoever i command you. henceforth, i call you not servants for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth. but i have called you friends for all things i have heard of my father i have made known onto you. across the country, flaming beacons were lit to symbolise an end to the darkness of war and a return to the light of peace. one of
members of the royal family including the duke and duchess of sussex, and duke and duchess of cambridgewere among those who attended. the queen and the german president laid wreaths during the ceremony and prince charles read a lesson during the service from the gospel of saintjohn. as the father have loved me so have i love you. continue ye in my love. if ye keep my commandments you shall abide in my love. even as i have kept my father's commandments and abide in his love, these things have i...
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a total of 22 items owned by the cambridge physicist, who died in march, were auctioned by christie isarters of $1 million. that's it for this edition of asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. we have sport today coming up next. remember, if you want to reach us via twitter, you can do so and that's it for this edition of asia business report. hello, i'm ben bland, the top stories this hour: the lawyerfor asia bibi, the pakistani christian woman acquitted of blasphemy, has told the bbc she's free to leave the country. us authorities say they will prevent people who illegally enter the country from claiming asylum. the international trade secretary, liam fox, says the uk must be able to decide when to leave any temporary customs arrangement with the eu. vicki young explains. a deal is almost done and cabinet ministers want to know exactly what they'll be asked to sign up to. they've come to read details of progress so far. it's 95% done, according to the prime minister, but the remaining 5% is proving difficult. some are worried the uk will be closely tied to the eu for
a total of 22 items owned by the cambridge physicist, who died in march, were auctioned by christie isarters of $1 million. that's it for this edition of asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. we have sport today coming up next. remember, if you want to reach us via twitter, you can do so and that's it for this edition of asia business report. hello, i'm ben bland, the top stories this hour: the lawyerfor asia bibi, the pakistani christian woman acquitted of blasphemy, has told...