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find it exclusively at the home depot. >>> there's new information tonight about cambridge analytica,he data mining company that helped donald trump get elected. cnn has learn the facebook data gathered by cambridge analytica was actually accessed from within russia according to the chairman of a committee in the british parliament. this potentially has big implications here in the u.s. in light of russian interference in the last presidential election. here's cnn's senior investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter: it was marketed as a breakthrough in how to motivate, change people's minds, and manipulate them to vote or not vote in an election. using the personal facebook data of tens of millions of americans, cambridge analytica developed a voter-targeting technique aimed at specifically targeting individual voters who would receive messages on their facebook feeds, group chats and even personal communications, and it turns out the russians were paying attention. >> the information commissioner in the uk is saying that she believes that the cambridge analytica facebook d
find it exclusively at the home depot. >>> there's new information tonight about cambridge analytica,he data mining company that helped donald trump get elected. cnn has learn the facebook data gathered by cambridge analytica was actually accessed from within russia according to the chairman of a committee in the british parliament. this potentially has big implications here in the u.s. in light of russian interference in the last presidential election. here's cnn's senior...
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what one uk lawmaker is saying now about facebook voter data collected by cambridge analytica and theotential ties to russia. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ♪ otezla. show more of you. >>> there's new information tonight about cambridge analytica, the data mining company that helped donald trump get
what one uk lawmaker is saying now about facebook voter data collected by cambridge analytica and theotential ties to russia. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor...
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the tools and apps that allowed cambridge analytica to receive a large amount of facebook user data. data to cambridge analytica and now cnn has learned he may have perhaps unwittingly allowed access to that same facebook data to russian actors. kogen began working on a joint project at russia's st. petersburg university sponsored by the russian government. kogen, who is a u.s. citizen, did not want to do an on camera interview but told cnn "on my side i'm not aware of any russian entity with access to my data." he questioned anyone's conclusion that someone accessing his data in russia means russian agents were involved. it could have nothing to do with the russian authorities, he told us, it could just be someone checking their mailbox. to british investigators, it's just one more unexplained link between the russians, cambridge analytica and the targeting of voters by russians in both the u.s. and the uk. >> so is it possible indirectly that the russians learned from cambridge analytica and used that knowledge to find ads during the presidential election as well. that is something
the tools and apps that allowed cambridge analytica to receive a large amount of facebook user data. data to cambridge analytica and now cnn has learned he may have perhaps unwittingly allowed access to that same facebook data to russian actors. kogen began working on a joint project at russia's st. petersburg university sponsored by the russian government. kogen, who is a u.s. citizen, did not want to do an on camera interview but told cnn "on my side i'm not aware of any russian entity...
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couldn't bring its charges with cambridge analytica under those rules.another world in which facebook makes a mistake in the future, we could be talking about fines into the billions of dollars. these companies have changed their privacy practices, not just in europe and around the world, because the stakes are so high. but here in the united states we should point out that we haven't yet gotten an indication as to exactly what the federal trade commission is looking to do. >> right. >> we know facebook got in trouble in the past for promising users one thing on privacy and breaking that promise and that the agency is looking to see whether the cambridge analytica scandal means it violated a 2011 settlement with the federal government. that can carry fines into the hundreds of billions of dollars theoretically. >> right. >> it's interesting to see whether the ftc is going to take that move, if it's really going to find facebook stepped out of bounds with the cambridge analytica case. >> you said something that caught my attention. you said these companie
couldn't bring its charges with cambridge analytica under those rules.another world in which facebook makes a mistake in the future, we could be talking about fines into the billions of dollars. these companies have changed their privacy practices, not just in europe and around the world, because the stakes are so high. but here in the united states we should point out that we haven't yet gotten an indication as to exactly what the federal trade commission is looking to do. >> right....
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at the enquiry goes well beyond facebook and cambridge analytica. political parties and meanwhile politicians themselves say you data protection laws should have a big impact. the ico has investigated the breach of the data protection act which goes back to 1998, we now have new laws in place which are much more stringent, much more protection for people and they are the best in the world. so we would hope in future that people will be protected against this sort of unlawful activity i facebook and by cambridge analytica. the proposed fine for facebook may be small change for an online giant but it is still a powerful statement of intent. it shows that the regulator is taking the issue very seriously and in the future of the fines could be much bigger. our top story this lunchtime. england's footballers are preparing to take on croatia for a place in the world cup final. and coming up. the moorland fires. how did they affect the air we breathe? england's footballers are on their way to moscow for their world cup semifinal — they take on croatia in s
at the enquiry goes well beyond facebook and cambridge analytica. political parties and meanwhile politicians themselves say you data protection laws should have a big impact. the ico has investigated the breach of the data protection act which goes back to 1998, we now have new laws in place which are much more stringent, much more protection for people and they are the best in the world. so we would hope in future that people will be protected against this sort of unlawful activity i facebook...
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>> he delivered the data to cambridge analytica.ow cnn has learned he may have perhaps unwittingly allowed access to the same facebook data to russian actors. although it is unclear what kind of information could have been accessed. he began working four years ago on a joint project at st. petersburg university sponsored by the russian government. he was a u.s. citizen, did not want to do an on camera interview but told cnn on my side i am not aware of any russian entity with access to my data. he questioned anyone's conclusion that someone accessing his data in russia means actual russian agents were involved. it could have nothing to do with the russian authorities, he told us, it could just be someone checking their mailbox. to british investigators, it is just one more unexplained link and targeting of russians in the u.s. and the uk. >> is it possible indirectly that >> they used that knowledge in the run up of the american election as well. that would be of huge interest, but it's still the subject of ongoing investigation. >>
>> he delivered the data to cambridge analytica.ow cnn has learned he may have perhaps unwittingly allowed access to the same facebook data to russian actors. although it is unclear what kind of information could have been accessed. he began working four years ago on a joint project at st. petersburg university sponsored by the russian government. he was a u.s. citizen, did not want to do an on camera interview but told cnn on my side i am not aware of any russian entity with access to my...
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in a strange way, all of these stories, cambridge analytica and the rest, i think has done is a rather us to this stuff. things are better on those respect, government regulation on what is and isn't fake news would bea on what is and isn't fake news would be a really bad thing here. we have to be more discerning as users of these services. would probably need a bit of help government to make these rules clearer, but at the end of the day it is down to us. in our world we are bombarded with contradictory information 2a hours a day and our duty as citizens is to get informed, get knowledgeable, sceptical, and make decisions ourselves. thank you. many will welcome some cooler weather today — but strong winds could cause travel disruption as temperatures drop across the uk. two months of sunshine and dry weather mean that some parched trees are at risk of falling down when hit by anticipated gusts of a0 to 50 miles per hour. ben ando reports. from sunshine by bc... two ha ilstones from sunshine by bc... two hailstones in the street. and lightning overhead. it may have felt like four seaso
in a strange way, all of these stories, cambridge analytica and the rest, i think has done is a rather us to this stuff. things are better on those respect, government regulation on what is and isn't fake news would bea on what is and isn't fake news would be a really bad thing here. we have to be more discerning as users of these services. would probably need a bit of help government to make these rules clearer, but at the end of the day it is down to us. in our world we are bombarded with...
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so cambridge analytica got hold of the deep data on 150 american voters. on second 150 million american voters that's a lot of voters, right? that's almost all of the actual voters. and that was this massive scandal. it was this research at university of cambridge got the date and headed over to facebook because facebook had no control over who took the data out, and it seemed the way the story ran out that this was a massive meltdown, a big one off. but he wasn't. this was reflection of facebook policy between 2010-2015. facebook encourage application developers to take all the data about all of us out of facebook and use it to retargeted ads and use it to use facebook anymore creative way to spread the little low facebook bug around the web. it turley encouraged other websites and other applications to connect itself to the facebook ecosystem and become dependent on facebook. that was its wonky. as a sip it was policy between 2010-2015. everybody to follow social media closely knew this. in 2012 the obama campaign had an application on peoples phone that
so cambridge analytica got hold of the deep data on 150 american voters. on second 150 million american voters that's a lot of voters, right? that's almost all of the actual voters. and that was this massive scandal. it was this research at university of cambridge got the date and headed over to facebook because facebook had no control over who took the data out, and it seemed the way the story ran out that this was a massive meltdown, a big one off. but he wasn't. this was reflection of...
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government widens its probe into the cambridge analytica scandal.e will show you the reaction from wall street and ahead of the independence day holiday, we will talk food, beer and the trends that could make money in the second half of the year after we kind of stalled after january. it's tuesday, july 3, 2018 it is a great country. happy july 4th "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc live at the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee is hanging out with us today our guest host this morning is joe terranovterranova. you guys hang out a lot, right >> we do >> oh, boy >> we're not on the same show, but -- >> oh, boy >> joe and i go way back >> we go way back. >> i know. >> you do? >> i think of them as
government widens its probe into the cambridge analytica scandal.e will show you the reaction from wall street and ahead of the independence day holiday, we will talk food, beer and the trends that could make money in the second half of the year after we kind of stalled after january. it's tuesday, july 3, 2018 it is a great country. happy july 4th "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>>...
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facebook has just been fined a little over 600,000 us dollars for the cambridge analytica scandal.s it is the social media giant failing to protect user information and one privacy group thinks these kinds of fines could get bigger in the future. i think what is significant here is not the amount, but the meaning of the fine. this is the watchdog showing that they have teeth, and that they are willing to use the maximum tools available to them. and what is more significant is that the goalposts have now shifted, and under the new law and the new data privacy law in the eu, gdpr, the finds a much increased, and it could be as much as 4% of annual turnover. it is one of many regulators in the eu which have been looking at facebook, and the issues raised are not just looking at facebook, and the issues raised are notjust looking at facebook, but they show more systemic problems with facebook, cambridge analytica, and a number of other companies including data brokers operating around the world. so this isn't just brokers operating around the world. so this isn'tjust in the uk, it is a
facebook has just been fined a little over 600,000 us dollars for the cambridge analytica scandal.s it is the social media giant failing to protect user information and one privacy group thinks these kinds of fines could get bigger in the future. i think what is significant here is not the amount, but the meaning of the fine. this is the watchdog showing that they have teeth, and that they are willing to use the maximum tools available to them. and what is more significant is that the goalposts...
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the whole cambridge analytica controversy.admitted data from 87 million users may have been shared with cambridge analytica which used the information for political purposes. not what they bargained for. joining me, nbc news senior business reporter ben popkin, and elizabeth dwaskin, silicon valley correspondent for the "washington post." thanks for being here. ben, how did facebook get here? $120 billion loss. we knew that they couldn't withstand those sky-high valuations and live up to them. but no one expected the hit to be this big. >> right. i mean, this has been a hyp hyper-growth company, 40% growth for a long time, and planning for it. facebook told everybody, you know, hit the brakes, we're switching to being a 20% growth company. they're increasing margins, they're spending money, spending more money to crack down on some of these behaviors. data scandals finally coming home to roost, finally hitting their bottom line. cambridge analytica, russian interference, fake news, info. wars, all these things are clustering t
the whole cambridge analytica controversy.admitted data from 87 million users may have been shared with cambridge analytica which used the information for political purposes. not what they bargained for. joining me, nbc news senior business reporter ben popkin, and elizabeth dwaskin, silicon valley correspondent for the "washington post." thanks for being here. ben, how did facebook get here? $120 billion loss. we knew that they couldn't withstand those sky-high valuations and live up...
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the cambridge analytica scandal, which suggested that people's private data had been harvested from facebookate the m essa 9 es facebook in order to manipulate the messages sent to them ahead of the us elections, that was one issue that the mps looked into. they also looked into the use of data during the eu referendum campaign, if people were being manipulated. and the extent of potentially foreign interference in uk politics. they are all things politicians have been concerned about, and this interim report we are supposed to get tomorrow, it was leaked by one of the people they have criticised, a director of vote leave, the official campaign supporting leaving the eu during the referendum. what they are trying to get across is this message that they think that the laws need to be changed because in terms of political advertising, we already have laws in order to make sure that the leaflets she received have got the leaflets she received have got the names. so you know who is behind it? exactly. if you look at the some of the recommendations in the leaked report we have had, they are talki
the cambridge analytica scandal, which suggested that people's private data had been harvested from facebookate the m essa 9 es facebook in order to manipulate the messages sent to them ahead of the us elections, that was one issue that the mps looked into. they also looked into the use of data during the eu referendum campaign, if people were being manipulated. and the extent of potentially foreign interference in uk politics. they are all things politicians have been concerned about, and this...
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some of that will be driven by cambridge analytica.another stat is their headcount is up significantly and a lot of that is driven by uber model -- five user moderation. some of that is driven by cambridge analytica, but also around the spreading of so-called fake news. -- the efficiency of the operating model? emily: does it affect the rest of the sector? we saw strong earnings from alphabet. we have been wondering whether the high that tech has been on will be continuing or not. it is important not to lose sight of context here. facebook is still trading at pretty much all-time highs. at pretty much all-time highs. we had a metric come out this quarter, that they have 2.5 billion unique users across all their platforms. i only need two fingers to count the amount of companies with those kind of metrics, and it is google and facebook. instagram will almost certainly reach 2 billion users, and they are about to turn on the monetization for whatsapp and messenger. emily: facebook, session low, down after hours trading. consuming a bigge
some of that will be driven by cambridge analytica.another stat is their headcount is up significantly and a lot of that is driven by uber model -- five user moderation. some of that is driven by cambridge analytica, but also around the spreading of so-called fake news. -- the efficiency of the operating model? emily: does it affect the rest of the sector? we saw strong earnings from alphabet. we have been wondering whether the high that tech has been on will be continuing or not. it is...
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. -- cambridge analytica scandal. interviewed roger mcnamee who has been incredibly critical of facebook and he was even surprised at the drop and suggested this could be the trigger that leads to a much bigger market correction. would you agree? romaine: it is the fourth largest stock and the nasdaq 100 and is a pretty large weight in the s&p. the one encouraging sign you had was that you did not see the contagion. even when you saw earlier in the day twitter was down pretty significantly, but some of that had to deal with issues unrelated to facebook. then, use all stocks like spotify, pandora holding up pretty well. this could trigger some concern, particularly when you look at earnings out of amazon today which, while good, are not generating enthusiasm. there is a narrative that this sector as a whole, the broader orh sector, has peaked reached saturation in maturity level that it will have to be reckoned with read it is possible that could lead us to a correction given how much of await a weigh the stock has in
. -- cambridge analytica scandal. interviewed roger mcnamee who has been incredibly critical of facebook and he was even surprised at the drop and suggested this could be the trigger that leads to a much bigger market correction. would you agree? romaine: it is the fourth largest stock and the nasdaq 100 and is a pretty large weight in the s&p. the one encouraging sign you had was that you did not see the contagion. even when you saw earlier in the day twitter was down pretty significantly,...
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but the inquiry goes well beyond facebook and cambridge analytica.data protection laws should have a big impact. the ico has investigated and found a breach of the data protection act, which goes backed in 1998. we have new laws in place which are much more stringent, much more protection for people, they are the best in the world and we would hope in future that people will be protected against this unlawful activity by facebook and cambridge analytica. the proposed fine for facebook may be small change for an online giants, but it is still a powerful statement of intent. it shows the regulator is taking the issue very seriously, and in future fines could be much bigger. the six o'clock news is coming up in a few minutes, but first let's get a weather forecast from ben a few minutes, but first let's get a weatherforecast from ben rich. things did not turn out too badly for many others, some sunshine around. it has not been like that everywhere, quite a lot of cloud across the north—west of the uk, particularly scotland and northern ireland. this are
but the inquiry goes well beyond facebook and cambridge analytica.data protection laws should have a big impact. the ico has investigated and found a breach of the data protection act, which goes backed in 1998. we have new laws in place which are much more stringent, much more protection for people, they are the best in the world and we would hope in future that people will be protected against this unlawful activity by facebook and cambridge analytica. the proposed fine for facebook may be...
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if you recall, this was a $175 stock and pre-cambridge analytica.cally retraced that entire move and it puts us back to basically early spring. so it's from perspective and it also makes sense now >> by the way, we've erased the gains on facebook for the year let's get back to gene munster, and he's still with us he's been listening in on this call on the red phone. gene, are you there? >> yes >> yes, i am i mostly want to walk through and simplify what's going on here is that the three-quarters, and several of my interpretation is three high single digits is eight and that means that there is a 24% deceleration in growth they just did 42% so if you extrapolate that, that means we'll hit q1 of '19 somewhere around 18% growth and the street right now is at 35% growth so this say measurable re-rating of the growth rate i suspect even the numbers will be better a year from now and the best trajectory that the analysts will have if you look at the 2020 numbers and the street was looking at 24% growth, the new numbers will be 14 to 17% that kind of expla
if you recall, this was a $175 stock and pre-cambridge analytica.cally retraced that entire move and it puts us back to basically early spring. so it's from perspective and it also makes sense now >> by the way, we've erased the gains on facebook for the year let's get back to gene munster, and he's still with us he's been listening in on this call on the red phone. gene, are you there? >> yes >> yes, i am i mostly want to walk through and simplify what's going on here is that...
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yes, that probe has expanded into facebook's cambridge analytica scandal. the washington post says the fbi, sec and ftc have joined the justice department in that probe. of particular interest, former statements of mark zuckerberg that the company restricted data to outsiders in 2015. facebook just delivered a massive document to congress and disclosed that it did provide special access to dozens of companies in 2015. commercial real estate researcher reese says mall vacancies rose to a 6-year high in the second quarter, up to 8.6% and it's only getting worse as toys"r"us just went out of business. the stock market is off tomorrow, off to a good start today. the dow is up 126 points but tesla also having a tough day. back to you. >> thank you. he's got the water. he's good to go. >>> new this morning, health care groups fighting back against big soda, pushing for a statewide soda tax on the 2020 ballot to pay for public health programs. the proposal, 2 cents per fluid ounce. it would not apply to diet sodas. it was announced just days after lawmakers passed
yes, that probe has expanded into facebook's cambridge analytica scandal. the washington post says the fbi, sec and ftc have joined the justice department in that probe. of particular interest, former statements of mark zuckerberg that the company restricted data to outsiders in 2015. facebook just delivered a massive document to congress and disclosed that it did provide special access to dozens of companies in 2015. commercial real estate researcher reese says mall vacancies rose to a 6-year...
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you hired in cambridge analytica. when you look back -- >> i have been accused of it or bloomberg said it? emily: bloomberg wrote a story that quoted campaign officials that there were attempts to suppress the black vote. >> an anonymous trump campaign official, right? no, that is something that we did not do. do we show negative ads? yes. did we have any kind of direct intention to suppress anyone's vote? no. emily: you also hired cambridge analytica. going back and looking at that, did you think there is anything you did that crossed the line? >> the way we used cambridge had nothing to do with anything they have been accused about. they ran a polling operation for us. they had taken a lot of the quality staff from an operational standpoint from the -- from governor walker's campaign. i had to hire cambridge to do it. one thing that has never been accounted for is the $5 million that you see is a tv buy and not a data buy. emily: the president's summit with president putin yesterday, does that cast a shadow over wha
you hired in cambridge analytica. when you look back -- >> i have been accused of it or bloomberg said it? emily: bloomberg wrote a story that quoted campaign officials that there were attempts to suppress the black vote. >> an anonymous trump campaign official, right? no, that is something that we did not do. do we show negative ads? yes. did we have any kind of direct intention to suppress anyone's vote? no. emily: you also hired cambridge analytica. going back and looking at...
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that enquiry got a new focus as the scandal broke over how the political consultancy cambridge analyticaof 87 million facebook users. the watchdog has been looking into more than 30 data collecting organisations in an investigation which is continuing. now it's revealing some of the action it's taking. it intends to impose a record fine of £500,000 on facebook for failing to safeguard people's information. 11 political parties are being told their data protection practices must be audited. and the canadian firm aggregateiq, which worked for vote leave, has been told to stop processing uk citizens' data. facebook, which now has a period to argue against the fine, says it will respond soon to the information commissioner's report, but the data regulator now wants the government to bring in a code of practice for how personal data is used during election campaigns. rory cellan—jones, bbc news. our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jonesjoins me now. a record fine for facebook, but it doesn't sound like much for facebook in the scheme of things. it is the most that could have been impose
that enquiry got a new focus as the scandal broke over how the political consultancy cambridge analyticaof 87 million facebook users. the watchdog has been looking into more than 30 data collecting organisations in an investigation which is continuing. now it's revealing some of the action it's taking. it intends to impose a record fine of £500,000 on facebook for failing to safeguard people's information. 11 political parties are being told their data protection practices must be audited. and...
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you hired cambridge analytica. when you look back -- mr. parscale: i have been accused of it, or bloomberg said it? emily: the campaign official, that there were attempts to suppress the black vote. mr. parscale: an anonymous trump campaign official? right? yes. that is not something we did. did we show negative ads? did we have a direct intention to suppress the vote? no. emily: that was our exclusive conversation with president trump's campaign manager. shortly after this, president trump did say he accepted the conclusion russian meddled in the election, but quickly introduced doubt saying it could be other people also. meantime, top republican lawmakers attacked one of the legal protections most tried by media companies, if google and facebook should be liable for content published by users. they asked why they should be treated differently than hotels, who are responsible for illegal activity on their property. it is one of the most important days on the amazon calendar. it blew through spending records despite a technical glitch. if y
you hired cambridge analytica. when you look back -- mr. parscale: i have been accused of it, or bloomberg said it? emily: the campaign official, that there were attempts to suppress the black vote. mr. parscale: an anonymous trump campaign official? right? yes. that is not something we did. did we show negative ads? did we have a direct intention to suppress the vote? no. emily: that was our exclusive conversation with president trump's campaign manager. shortly after this, president trump did...
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cambridge analytica was accused of collecting 87 million people's facebook details, a lot of their privatehout their consent. harvesting their data without consent and using it. there is no allegation so far here that this company has done that. it's not how it collected the data, that was probably 0k, it's what it then did with it that is being investigated by facebook. now on bbc news, we look into the latest war of words in the middle east in our world: weapons of mass deception. since last year, the arab gulf has been at war. it is a war of words and images. the weapons include hacking, lobbyists, and accusations of fake news. qatar is under daily attack on social media. its ruler is ridiculed on the internet, its accused of supporting terrorism. qatar also has a long history of supporting people who want to kill americans. president trump, after visiting saudi arabia, quickly joined in the attack. for its part, qatar denies any support for terrorism. you can spread false news very quickly but, the longer it goes on, and you start wondering, 0k, where is the link between qatar and isis
cambridge analytica was accused of collecting 87 million people's facebook details, a lot of their privatehout their consent. harvesting their data without consent and using it. there is no allegation so far here that this company has done that. it's not how it collected the data, that was probably 0k, it's what it then did with it that is being investigated by facebook. now on bbc news, we look into the latest war of words in the middle east in our world: weapons of mass deception. since last...
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. >>> facebook is facing a broader rivestigation into its s of data with cambridge analytica. ocial media company has received questions from the s.e.c. as well as the fbi. the justice department and the ftc are already looking into how cambridge analytica purchased data on 87 million facebook users without their consent. facebook says it is cooperating with officials. the stock fell more than 2% in today's session. >>> amazon's next prime y is ing to run longer than ever. it kicks off july 16th at 3:00 m. eastern time and will go for 36 hours. last year amazon generated an estimated $1 billion in sales on prime day, which as you may know offers deep discounts on thousands of items to its prime subscribers. meantime, others are also offering deals. rivals like target and jcpenney ll early up their back to school sales. and ebaylans to offer thousands of exclusive deals on july 17th. >>> ther second half of the y is a key time for the retail sector. so what can investors expect in the months ead? courtney reagan takes a look. >> reporter:or retail, it's all about the second hal
. >>> facebook is facing a broader rivestigation into its s of data with cambridge analytica. ocial media company has received questions from the s.e.c. as well as the fbi. the justice department and the ftc are already looking into how cambridge analytica purchased data on 87 million facebook users without their consent. facebook says it is cooperating with officials. the stock fell more than 2% in today's session. >>> amazon's next prime y is ing to run longer than ever. it...
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cambridge analytica worked for the trump campaign.also obtained facebook data to create voter profiles which facebook discovered three years ago. however, it didn't go public with that information until last march. the agencies now want to know why facebook waited. >>> more good news for coffee drinkers. that morning cup of joe could actually help you live longers. researchers tracked nearly a half million people in the uk and found people who drank more coffee had a lower risk of early death. the benefits were the same for both slow and fast metabolizers of caffeine as well as decaf drinkers. >>> a wild day at the world cup. mexico and brazil go head to head in an e g rolling. sports up next. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july specials, with the last chance for final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever. ends
cambridge analytica worked for the trump campaign.also obtained facebook data to create voter profiles which facebook discovered three years ago. however, it didn't go public with that information until last march. the agencies now want to know why facebook waited. >>> more good news for coffee drinkers. that morning cup of joe could actually help you live longers. researchers tracked nearly a half million people in the uk and found people who drank more coffee had a lower risk of...
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we have learned a lot in the last few weeks about cambridge analytica, the ties to the russians and the ties to those in brexit, the connections between the brexiteers steve bannon and the trump campaign, a lot of parallels there but this new potential for russian gathering of american data was not brought to our attention, no. >> so you want to reopen the house intelligence committee investigation on this and see if the russians used this information as far as meddling in the u.s. presidential election? >> well, actually, wolf, we never closed the investigation. the republicans walked away. they're not interested in learning the answer to the questions, what data on americans did the russians get but we have continued unabated and a lot of the most important information of facebook and cambridge analytica after the republicans walked away. >> do you want to bring facebook back for a hearing, question the leadership there? >> well, we've been having, you know, ever since the hearing in which their chief legal officer testified we have been in constant communication with facebook request
we have learned a lot in the last few weeks about cambridge analytica, the ties to the russians and the ties to those in brexit, the connections between the brexiteers steve bannon and the trump campaign, a lot of parallels there but this new potential for russian gathering of american data was not brought to our attention, no. >> so you want to reopen the house intelligence committee investigation on this and see if the russians used this information as far as meddling in the u.s....
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. >> also facebook under investigation over privacy lapses in the cambridge analytica scandal. the questions over whether investors were adequately warned over the issues. >> chaos at malls here in the bay area and beyond over a pay your age promo at "build-a- bear." stay with us. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. and, now there's new crest gum & enamel repair. it gives you clinically proven healthier gums and helps repair and strengthen weakened enamel. gum detoxify and gum & enamel repair, from crest. gums are good, so is my check-up! crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ♪ ♪ can world-renowned artist red hong yi use the chase mobile app® to pay practically anyone, at any bank? all while creating a masterpiece made of tea leaves? ♪ ♪ yes. but this isn't for just anyone. ♪ ♪ hong yi! it's for the strongest man in her life. ♪ ♪ life.
. >> also facebook under investigation over privacy lapses in the cambridge analytica scandal. the questions over whether investors were adequately warned over the issues. >> chaos at malls here in the bay area and beyond over a pay your age promo at "build-a- bear." stay with us. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the...
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emily: you also hired cambridge .nd lyrica -- analytica was there anything that crossed the line? >> the way we used cambridge had nothing to do with what they did. they provided visualizations and they were mainly staffed. they had taken a lot of the quality staff from an operational standpoint from the governor walker's campaign. i had to hire cambridge to do it. one thing that has never been accounted for is the $5 million that you see on the line is a tv via not the data by. the president's summit with president putin yesterday, does that cast a shadow over what you are trying to do? >> no. i think this is a successful president who's trying to make the world safer. i cannot speak about what the president is. i'm not in the white house and not pervy to all of that information. i think what the president is doing will be greater for 2020. emily: your leaders in your own party saying this is treasonous and disgraceful. >> know, we have rhinos within the party saying that. you'll long-term see, time after time he is showing he is right and making the world safer and economy better
emily: you also hired cambridge .nd lyrica -- analytica was there anything that crossed the line? >> the way we used cambridge had nothing to do with what they did. they provided visualizations and they were mainly staffed. they had taken a lot of the quality staff from an operational standpoint from the governor walker's campaign. i had to hire cambridge to do it. one thing that has never been accounted for is the $5 million that you see on the line is a tv via not the data by. the...
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cambridge analytica was accused of collect an 87 million people is the black people's private data —— this company has done that. it is not how it collected the data. it is not how it collected the data. it is probably 0k. it is what was then done without that is being investigated by facebook. people across japan have been urged to take precautions against a heatwave that has killed about 30 people. thousands more have sought hospital treatment for heat—related conditions. temperatures reached a0 degrees in centraljapan earlier this week, the highest for five years. 0livia crellin reports. earlier this month, western japan looked like this. after being buffeted by severe storms and waves of up to nine metres. now, the waves look somewhat more inviting as temperatures have rocketed to over a0 celsius in some parts. a five—year nationwide high. translation: it's hot all overjapan. it was 39 celsius yesterday, and the day before. when i was a kid the hottest day was about 33 degrees. the recent climate is surely abnormal. it's a dangerous high. the heat wave has already killed about 30
cambridge analytica was accused of collect an 87 million people is the black people's private data —— this company has done that. it is not how it collected the data. it is not how it collected the data. it is probably 0k. it is what was then done without that is being investigated by facebook. people across japan have been urged to take precautions against a heatwave that has killed about 30 people. thousands more have sought hospital treatment for heat—related conditions. temperatures...
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given a half a million pounds penalty for failing to ensure that political consulting firm cambridge analytica us now is our technology correspondent rory—cellan jones. he has been across this from the very beginning. so, this is the biggest fine the regulators could give out at that particular time and it could have been worse for facebook, couldn't it? it's the biggest fine under the old legislation and we just had the new legislation and we just had the new legislation coming in at the end of may which would have enabled them to find facebook up to 4% of global turnover which is obviously a lot more. we can get too hung up on the size of the fine. it properly wouldn't matter if it was 50 million or £500 million, the key thing that is embarrassing is that the scandal won't go away and this is the first major action by any regulator around the world to punish it directly for that and it is in the dock again and the use of data is questioned. that and it is in the dock again and the use of data is questionedm won't go away. how much damage do you think it has done to facebook? it's done a lot
given a half a million pounds penalty for failing to ensure that political consulting firm cambridge analytica us now is our technology correspondent rory—cellan jones. he has been across this from the very beginning. so, this is the biggest fine the regulators could give out at that particular time and it could have been worse for facebook, couldn't it? it's the biggest fine under the old legislation and we just had the new legislation and we just had the new legislation coming in at the end...
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. >>> the federal investigation into facebook's sharing of user data with cambridge analytica has now expanded. "theashington postxcng commission, and the federal trade commission are now involved. they join the justice department's probe into why facebook did not disclose tens of millions of users had their data improperly accesses by cambridge analytica. facebook says it's cooperating with the investigation. >> a san mateo county judge has thrown out the case against a former ceo of a prominent start-up. he was charged with sexually abusing his young children. chis is video of him entering court. he was accused of sexually abusing his 1-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son. in a statement, he said those closest to me knew i was innocent and were confident all of the charges would be dismissed. he said he's grateful for the support of his family and looks forward to spending quality time with them. >> berkeley police are alerting neighbors of a rash of car break-ins. thieves hit 35 cars in the weekend in the five areas indicated with the red dot on the map. they're all on the norther
. >>> the federal investigation into facebook's sharing of user data with cambridge analytica has now expanded. "theashington postxcng commission, and the federal trade commission are now involved. they join the justice department's probe into why facebook did not disclose tens of millions of users had their data improperly accesses by cambridge analytica. facebook says it's cooperating with the investigation. >> a san mateo county judge has thrown out the case against a...
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that enquiry got a new focus as the scandal broke over how the political consultancy cambridge analyticathe data of 87 million facebook users. the watchdog has been looking into more than 30 data collecting organisations in an investigation which is continuing. now it's revealing some of the action it's taking. it intends to impose a record fine of £500,000 on facebook for failing to safeguard people's information. 11 political parties are being told their data protection practices must be audited. and the canadian firm aggregateiq, which worked for vote leave, has been told to stop processing uk citizens‘ data. facebook, which now has a period to argue against the fine, says it will respond soon to the information commissioner's report, but the data regulator now wants the government to bring in a code of practice for how personal data is used during election campaigns. rory cellan—jones, bbc news. and rory is here now. what does this fine tell us and about the data we are handing over to companies? people will say that half £1 million is nothing when facebook makes billions. i didn't t
that enquiry got a new focus as the scandal broke over how the political consultancy cambridge analyticathe data of 87 million facebook users. the watchdog has been looking into more than 30 data collecting organisations in an investigation which is continuing. now it's revealing some of the action it's taking. it intends to impose a record fine of £500,000 on facebook for failing to safeguard people's information. 11 political parties are being told their data protection practices must be...
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the details of tens of millions of users ended up in the hands of the political consultancy cambridge analyticaso—called ‘data brokers'. the fine is modest compared with previous sanctions on facebook as our technology corrspondent rory cellan—jones reports. personal data. a vital new weapon in election campaigns. but now the information commissioner has found its been misused and a social media giant is facing a record fine. the data of 87 million facebook users was harvested by the now—defunct political consultancy cambridge analytica. the half—a—million pound fine for allowing that to happen will hardly make a dent in the social media giants profits, but the watchdog says the penalty is still significant. it sends a very strong message to facebook and other online platforms about what is expected of them and that the regulator will step in with sanctions. this report shows just how much of our data can potentially end up being used for political purposes. it's not just about your facebook details, every time you interact with a credit reference agency or even a mother and baby club, your dat
the details of tens of millions of users ended up in the hands of the political consultancy cambridge analyticaso—called ‘data brokers'. the fine is modest compared with previous sanctions on facebook as our technology corrspondent rory cellan—jones reports. personal data. a vital new weapon in election campaigns. but now the information commissioner has found its been misused and a social media giant is facing a record fine. the data of 87 million facebook users was harvested by the...
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which used the date of people on race book on political campaignfim that case cambridge analytica wasacebook details, a lot of their private data, without their consent, harvesting their data without consent and then using it. there is no allegation so far here this company has done that. it's not how it collected the data, that was probably ok, it's what it ended with it that is being investigated by facebook. rory cellan-jones, many thanks. now with all the day's sport, here's olly foster at the bbc sport centre. there is a three—way tie for the lead heading into tomorrow's final round at the open. rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood are the best placed british players on five under par, four shots off the top of the leaderboard, as is a resurgent tiger woods. katherine downes reports from carnoustie. flat calm out to sea, on the course it would prove anything but. justin rose set on moving day rolling. he just made the cut last night. today, he shot the best round of the tournament, but, like so many times before it was this man who set the contest alight. he's back. tiger on the ramp
which used the date of people on race book on political campaignfim that case cambridge analytica wasacebook details, a lot of their private data, without their consent, harvesting their data without consent and then using it. there is no allegation so far here this company has done that. it's not how it collected the data, that was probably ok, it's what it ended with it that is being investigated by facebook. rory cellan-jones, many thanks. now with all the day's sport, here's olly foster at...
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the information commissioner's office said facebook had failed to ensure another company — cambridge analytica elections, which is the defunct parent company of cambridge analytica. and the head of uber‘s human resources department — liane hornsey — has resigned following an investigation into how she handled allegations of racial discrimination at the firm. her departure comes just a year after the firm's founder, travis kalanick, left under a cloud following reports of gender discrimination and harassment. before we go, a look at the market. i mention the us— china trade deal and at israeli escalating, we saw ta riffs and at israeli escalating, we saw tariffs and matched by china, markets across the world are down, investors are markets across the world are down, investors a re released markets across the world are down, investors are released out in to get concerned as to how this could escalate. share price barratt developments, their share price up 3%. brent crude or oil price up 3%. brent crude or oil price dropping. that is it from business, i will be back with all of the news throughou
the information commissioner's office said facebook had failed to ensure another company — cambridge analytica elections, which is the defunct parent company of cambridge analytica. and the head of uber‘s human resources department — liane hornsey — has resigned following an investigation into how she handled allegations of racial discrimination at the firm. her departure comes just a year after the firm's founder, travis kalanick, left under a cloud following reports of gender...
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the details of tens of millions of users ended up in the hands of the political consultancy cambridge analyticaal parties buying personal information from so—called data brokers. the fine for facebook is modest compared with previous sanctions on the firm, as our technology corrspondent rory cellan—jones reports. personal data. a vital new weapon in election campaigns. but now the information commissioner has found its been misused, and a social media giant is facing a record fine. the data of 87 million facebook users was harvested by the now—defunct political consultancy cambridge analytica. the half—a—million pound fine for allowing that to happen will hardly make a dent in the social media giant's profits, but the watchdog says the penalty is still significant. it sends a very strong message to facebook and to other online platforms about what is expected of them, and that the regulator will step in with sanctions. this report shows just how much of our data can potentially end up being used for political purposes. it's not just about your facebook details — every time you interact with a c
the details of tens of millions of users ended up in the hands of the political consultancy cambridge analyticaal parties buying personal information from so—called data brokers. the fine for facebook is modest compared with previous sanctions on the firm, as our technology corrspondent rory cellan—jones reports. personal data. a vital new weapon in election campaigns. but now the information commissioner has found its been misused, and a social media giant is facing a record fine. the data...
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the details of tens of millions of users ended up in the hands of the political consultancy cambridge analyticaled data brokers. the fine is modest compared with previous sanctions on facebook, as our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. personal data — a vital new weapon in election campaigns. but now, the information commissioner has found it has been misused, and a social media giant is facing a record fine. the data of 87 million facebook users was harvested by the now—defunct political consultancy cambridge analytica. the £500,000 fine for allowing that to happen will hardly make a dent in the social media giant's profits, but the watchdog says the penalty is still significant. it sends a very strong message to facebook and other online platforms about what is expected of them, and that the regulator will step in with sanctions. this report shows just how much of our data can potentially end up being used for political purposes. it is notjust about your facebook details. every time you interact with a credit reference agency, or even a mother and baby club, your data could b
the details of tens of millions of users ended up in the hands of the political consultancy cambridge analyticaled data brokers. the fine is modest compared with previous sanctions on facebook, as our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. personal data — a vital new weapon in election campaigns. but now, the information commissioner has found it has been misused, and a social media giant is facing a record fine. the data of 87 million facebook users was harvested by the...
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but ever since cambridge analytica and everything they did with our data, people are aware of it.ernor of the bank of england. he has said what a lot of economists have said, this trade war will hurt the us economy more than anybody else. it would seem so. certainly the central bank is the rock stars of our age when it comes to this kind of thing, and everybody listens to them. he is pointing out that there are no winners. the fact we have seen retaliation from a tariff perspective from both europe and china, he‘s proving to be correct, certainly from an agricultural point of view, with your reporter was talking about soya beans. that is a clear indication that the us will suffer in some shape or form. it's confusing, isn‘t it? we were talking about the non—reaction we are seeing on the markets. to what degree to stock market reaction reflect what is going on in the real economy? great question. —— to what degree does the stock market reaction. the markets don‘t particularly reflect necessarily what is going on. but it isa necessarily what is going on. but it is a holding pattern,
but ever since cambridge analytica and everything they did with our data, people are aware of it.ernor of the bank of england. he has said what a lot of economists have said, this trade war will hurt the us economy more than anybody else. it would seem so. certainly the central bank is the rock stars of our age when it comes to this kind of thing, and everybody listens to them. he is pointing out that there are no winners. the fact we have seen retaliation from a tariff perspective from both...
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since the start of the cambridge analytica scandal. been one report the proposal that says we're going to have a proposed for zuckerberg to be pushed off as ceo. he has controlling votes on the board. that is definitely not going to happen any time soon. >> thanks for coming on. appreciate it. we'll be right back. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for
since the start of the cambridge analytica scandal. been one report the proposal that says we're going to have a proposed for zuckerberg to be pushed off as ceo. he has controlling votes on the board. that is definitely not going to happen any time soon. >> thanks for coming on. appreciate it. we'll be right back. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of...
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in the financialtimes, the uk watchdog finding facebook over the cambridge analytica scandal. £500,000i shall whether that dance anything... that is under the old legislation and ina that is under the old legislation and in a way facebook is very lucky because if it would have happened under the new data regulation that would have been fined billions but it is not about the money. but about how they operate and this story seems to have gone very quiet because other news stories have been dominant but in terms of its business model, it has not really changed that much. we do not know what is going on a high and the scenes. facebook has pledged to take better ca re of scenes. facebook has pledged to take better care of people '5 data. and not give it to other parties... and the question is whether it keeps companies on us. -- honest. it is more the reputational damage. facebook would still be worried about that. it has moved to reassure customers. the new york times has a story that has sent a shiver down my spine, talking about a i and lots of cameras, what china is investing two keep t
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facebook failed to ensure that cambridge analytica had deleted user data. popular children's cereal is proving it is still a lucky charm. lucky charms was unveiled 54 years ago. it is apparently gaining in popularity. it is made of different marshmallow shapes. that's if you didn't already know that. general mills introduced the unicorn shift marshmallow. who doesn't like that? that's the first new character in 10 years. they also introduced a frosted flakes version of lucky charms this year. sales increased 20% since 2017. overall cereal sales are only up about 2%. >>> today is july 11. do you know what that means? it is 7-11. 7-eleven is offering a free drink to everyone. no purchase required. it is good from 11:00 to 7:00. get it? seven to 11. 7-eleven expects to give away about 9 million free slurpies today. people have guilty pleasures. >> i'm going to put down a bowl of lucky charms to get that. >> well, okay. my girls and i will be at the 711 at some point. -- 711 -- 7-eleven at some point. >> it's interesting it is the one cool day and it is today.
facebook failed to ensure that cambridge analytica had deleted user data. popular children's cereal is proving it is still a lucky charm. lucky charms was unveiled 54 years ago. it is apparently gaining in popularity. it is made of different marshmallow shapes. that's if you didn't already know that. general mills introduced the unicorn shift marshmallow. who doesn't like that? that's the first new character in 10 years. they also introduced a frosted flakes version of lucky charms this year....
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reporter: cambridge analytica controversy has caught eye of federal investigators.e matter is under a microscope. not only doj, fbi, federal trade commission currently looking for more answers, the securities & exchange commission is now joining them in launching their own probe the big question here, should facebook let investors know before the news broke that cambridge analytica used their platform to access 71 million users personal information without their permission? a facebook spokesperson said we're cooperating with the officials in the u.s., the uk, and beyond. we provided public testimony, answered questions, and pledge to continue our assistance as work continues. a source at facebook familiar with these four federal probes says they're not surprised that the sec is looking into this. they mentioned facebook's stock rose and fall during mark zuckerberg's testimony on capitol hill a few months ago and they say they are cooperating fully with all agencies involved responding to questions. the sec is tightening their grips on tech companies, how they commun
reporter: cambridge analytica controversy has caught eye of federal investigators.e matter is under a microscope. not only doj, fbi, federal trade commission currently looking for more answers, the securities & exchange commission is now joining them in launching their own probe the big question here, should facebook let investors know before the news broke that cambridge analytica used their platform to access 71 million users personal information without their permission? a facebook...
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it says the uk's data protection watchdog has fined facebook over the cambridge analytica data scandal and the news that china is investing billions in high—tech surveillance systems to track and control its people. and finally, we can't ignore it and who would want to. it's all over the papers, of course, including the daily mail and mail online. it's the day of the semi—final of the world cup between croatia and england. with me isjonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. it isa it is a busy day. a busy week, actually. trumps arrival in london, which is tomorrow, of course. he made various comments as he was boarding his plan. the headline says it all. this big character, he likes to say things, does not go for the diplomatic method. he
it says the uk's data protection watchdog has fined facebook over the cambridge analytica data scandal and the news that china is investing billions in high—tech surveillance systems to track and control its people. and finally, we can't ignore it and who would want to. it's all over the papers, of course, including the daily mail and mail online. it's the day of the semi—final of the world cup between croatia and england. with me isjonathan charles, director of communications at the...
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accused the social network of breaking the law over how it safeguarded user information in the cambridge analyticaces of the 12 young footballers successfully rescued from a cave in thailand. the telegraph focuses on us president donald trump's comments that theresa may's government is "in turmoil" after cabinet ministers and party figures resign. meanwhile, the i divides its front page between those continuing resignations within theresa may's party, and also looks ahead to england's world cup match against croatia tomorrow. the times also leads on the state of mrs may's leadership, saying that tory mp andrew bridgen will submit a letter of no confidence in the prime minister to the 1922 committee of conservative banckbenchers. the daily express describes the prime minister's plans to prepare for a "no deal" brexit scenario as a "clear warning that her patience with brussels is running out". and the mirror features a plea from former england player paul gascgoine to the world cup team, as he tells them to "bring the trophy home". good to have you with us. let's plunge straight and with the daily
accused the social network of breaking the law over how it safeguarded user information in the cambridge analyticaces of the 12 young footballers successfully rescued from a cave in thailand. the telegraph focuses on us president donald trump's comments that theresa may's government is "in turmoil" after cabinet ministers and party figures resign. meanwhile, the i divides its front page between those continuing resignations within theresa may's party, and also looks ahead to england's...
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the data of 87 million facebook users was harvested by the now—defunct political consultancy cambridge analyticalowing that to happen will hardly make a dent in the social media giant's profits, but the watchdog says the penalty is still significant. it sends a very strong message to facebook and other online platforms about what is expected of them, and that the regulator will step in with sanctions. this report shows just how much of our data can potentially end up being used for political purposes. it is notjust about your facebook details. every time you interact with a credit reference agency, or even a mother and baby club, your data could be sold to a political party. the information commissioner is planning to fine emma's diary, a service for mums—to—be, for passing the data of1 million people to the labour party. the company says it doesn't agree with the regulator's findings, and labour insists the party has done nothing wrong. there's no suggestion that the labour party has behaved unlawfully. all 11 political parties have been contacted by the information commissioner and asked to re
the data of 87 million facebook users was harvested by the now—defunct political consultancy cambridge analyticalowing that to happen will hardly make a dent in the social media giant's profits, but the watchdog says the penalty is still significant. it sends a very strong message to facebook and other online platforms about what is expected of them, and that the regulator will step in with sanctions. this report shows just how much of our data can potentially end up being used for political...
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that enquiry got a new focus as the scandal broke over how the political consultancy cambridge analyticair data protection practices must be audited. -11. and the canadian firm aggregateiq, which worked for vote leave, has been told to stop processing uk citizens' data. facebook, which now has a period to argue against the fine, says it will respond soon to the information commissioner's report, but the data regulator now wants the government to bring in a code of practice for how personal data is used during election campaigns. rory cellan—jones, bbc news. prince harry and meghan have arrived in dublin for their first official overseas engagement as a married couple. during their two—day trip, the duke and duchess will visit the home of gaelic sports, croke park, as well as the city's famine memorial and the book of kells at trinity college. 12 boys and their football coach who spent 18 days trapped in a cave in thailand are recovering in hospital. while doctors say they are physically well, thoughts are turning to their mental wellbeing as they re—adjust to everyday life. it has been t
that enquiry got a new focus as the scandal broke over how the political consultancy cambridge analyticair data protection practices must be audited. -11. and the canadian firm aggregateiq, which worked for vote leave, has been told to stop processing uk citizens' data. facebook, which now has a period to argue against the fine, says it will respond soon to the information commissioner's report, but the data regulator now wants the government to bring in a code of practice for how personal data...
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you've seen all kinds of scandals fake new, selling user information to cambridge analytica. eventually, these pile up and what you see is facebook utahses decreasing their time. that's going to result in less ad revenue even mark zuckerberg has admitted things are going to change for facebook. but it's not going remain the monopoly it has opinion much longer we think we want to see them take proactive steps to maintain their profitability. >> they're making the case that the control and the corporate structure is directly related to you know, whether it was the nondisclosure of some of the privacy braeeaches we now know b about. i guess trying to reconstruct how things might have been different if there was more independent representation of the board and other things >> right now, mark zuckerberg controls that company. he has grown a tremendous company over time, b but when it's reached a certain size, we think you should have more independent directors on the board. people with expertise in privacy and data and we think that would potentially have helped avoid some of thes
you've seen all kinds of scandals fake new, selling user information to cambridge analytica. eventually, these pile up and what you see is facebook utahses decreasing their time. that's going to result in less ad revenue even mark zuckerberg has admitted things are going to change for facebook. but it's not going remain the monopoly it has opinion much longer we think we want to see them take proactive steps to maintain their profitability. >> they're making the case that the control and...
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you hired in cambridge analytica. >> i have been accused of it or bloomberg said it? emily: quoting a trump campaign official that there were attempts to suppress the black vote. >> an anonymous trump campaign official, right? yes. no, that is something that we we did. do we show negative ads? yes. do we suppress anyone's vote or intentions to do so? no. emily: that was our exclusive conversation with president trump's campaign manager. shortly after the interview, president trump did retreat from his statements in helsinki saying he accepts at conclusion that russian metal. but as we said, he quickly introduce doubt. meantime, top republican lawmakers attacked one of the legal protections most prized by social media companies. they are questioning whether they should be held liable for content posted by users. bob good lie asked companies why they should be treated differently from hotels, who face legal responsibly for a property.on on their coming up, one of the most important days on the amazon calendar. it blew through spending records. property. we speak to the
you hired in cambridge analytica. >> i have been accused of it or bloomberg said it? emily: quoting a trump campaign official that there were attempts to suppress the black vote. >> an anonymous trump campaign official, right? yes. no, that is something that we we did. do we show negative ads? yes. do we suppress anyone's vote or intentions to do so? no. emily: that was our exclusive conversation with president trump's campaign manager. shortly after the interview, president trump...
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and the inquiry goes well beyond facebook and cambridge analytica. people will be protected against this sort of unlawful activity by facebook and by cambridge analytica. the proposed fine for facebook may be small change for an online giant but it is still a powerful statement of intent. it shows that the regulator is taking the issue very seriously and in the future the fines could be much bigger. a controversial loyalist bonfire in east belfast that a high courtjudge had ordered to be reduced in size has been set alight prematurely. the bloomfield walkway bonfire was set alight in the early hours of this morning. it was one of hundreds across northern ireland due to be burned late tonight as part of the annual battle of the boyne commemorations. a six—year—old girl whose parents are waiting for permission to treat her with medicinal cannabis oil has been admitted to an intensive care unit in belfast. sophie gibson suffers from a severe form of epilepsy. it comes as the mother of another six year old, alfie dingley, has legally brought medicinal ca
and the inquiry goes well beyond facebook and cambridge analytica. people will be protected against this sort of unlawful activity by facebook and by cambridge analytica. the proposed fine for facebook may be small change for an online giant but it is still a powerful statement of intent. it shows that the regulator is taking the issue very seriously and in the future the fines could be much bigger. a controversial loyalist bonfire in east belfast that a high courtjudge had ordered to be...