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university of mac minister attacking cambridge and oxfordlj university of mac minister attacking cambridgexford. i went to cambridge. what is your take on this story, and is there a realfailure within these to make huge historic institutions to change, or not? when i was there about 25 years ago, there were so few black faces. there we re there were so few black faces. there were whole university that didn't have any black people in them at all, and it is bizarre, and i think it is perceived as this... this is bizarre, when you think about cambridge and oxford and how you get into those universities. it is about muqqy' into those universities. it is about muggy, isn't it? into those universities. it is about musgy, isn't it? certainly, into those universities. it is about muggy, isn't it? certainly, the public schools are exam making machines and exam passing machines andi machines and exam passing machines and i have always claimed, not with fa ke and i have always claimed, not with fake modesty, that one of the things that a good school does is basically training new to pass those exams,
university of mac minister attacking cambridge and oxfordlj university of mac minister attacking cambridgexford. i went to cambridge. what is your take on this story, and is there a realfailure within these to make huge historic institutions to change, or not? when i was there about 25 years ago, there were so few black faces. there we re there were so few black faces. there were whole university that didn't have any black people in them at all, and it is bizarre, and i think it is perceived as...
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the telegraph leads with criticisms being levelled at oxford and cambridge university for their lack r sam gyimah has attacked 0xbridge for its "staggering" failure to attract more black students. and finally, the atlantic says the miss america pageant is having a #metoo—era makeover. there will no longer be a bikini or swimsuit competition and contestants will no longer be judged on their outward appearance. is that possible? so, let's begin. with me is geraint anderson who's an author and former stock broker and columnist known as city boy. good to see you. let's start with the story about brexit and the opposition party in the uk, the labour party, jeremy corbyn saying we are going for a much softer approach. it seems like they want to have their cake and eat it, so they wa nt to have their cake and eat it, so they want to not lose labour voters who supported
the telegraph leads with criticisms being levelled at oxford and cambridge university for their lack r sam gyimah has attacked 0xbridge for its "staggering" failure to attract more black students. and finally, the atlantic says the miss america pageant is having a #metoo—era makeover. there will no longer be a bikini or swimsuit competition and contestants will no longer be judged on their outward appearance. is that possible? so, let's begin. with me is geraint anderson who's an...
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before he said a word he had to go off and telephone his boss in moscow so eventually i went to cambridge university after i'd been with the chimps for two years. so i had a supervisor who was wonderful for me but he was also one of the top people are just and when we had this conference he was there too and he was on the side of everything is law and that's what he talked about and i was saying you know. some things are inhabited it's instinctive that we have these aggressive so i know as a mother because when your child is threatened you get this surge of adrenaline and sometimes anger it's not rational but it's there so when i sat down with him to have a cup of coffee i said what do you really believe about with that aggression is it mate do you know what he said to me he said jane i'd rather not talk about what i really believe that gave me such a bad attitude towards science i thought how can you be like this so these things aren't has progressed since then in his understanding of these things mainly the people who who. don't believe in all this inherited stuff and don't believe that animals ha
before he said a word he had to go off and telephone his boss in moscow so eventually i went to cambridge university after i'd been with the chimps for two years. so i had a supervisor who was wonderful for me but he was also one of the top people are just and when we had this conference he was there too and he was on the side of everything is law and that's what he talked about and i was saying you know. some things are inhabited it's instinctive that we have these aggressive so i know as a...
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evidence that really stands out from the university of virginia or texas a&m with those with cambridge university press that they don't matter for international coercion and that quantitative data set with every threat issued from 1918 to the present and look at the success rate of the nuclear arms race they compare that to the success rate of nonnuclear states mason said the success rate is 20% of the time the adversary gets in with the success rate is the same for the nuclear weapons. so i'm interested because it is contrary and essentially that happens in a lot of cases set from 1918. >> so the nuclear state those with fewer nuclear weapons in those countries with fewer nuclear weapons. never in the history of the world did they take a new weapon state with more new fear weapons and then compel that against the inferior state to play nuclear chicken. >> so with that data set are there meaningful between u.s. and russia and china that more significantly inform the questions for the smaller things? how applicable is that? >> but they try to bridge the gap each weaned deterrence in the real world
evidence that really stands out from the university of virginia or texas a&m with those with cambridge university press that they don't matter for international coercion and that quantitative data set with every threat issued from 1918 to the present and look at the success rate of the nuclear arms race they compare that to the success rate of nonnuclear states mason said the success rate is 20% of the time the adversary gets in with the success rate is the same for the nuclear weapons. so...
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in history from cambridge university in the u.k.a westover joins me now to answer questions from readers. first congratulations on his book. thank you for joining us for the book club. >> thanks for having me. >> brown: let's go right to the readers questions. there were a lot of them will start with one right now. >> my name is wynn wagenseil. i'm from ocean isle beach, north carolina. my question is how did your world view change so much from your parents? >> brown: okay, so fill in the picture for those who are not familiar with the book but your worldview certainly changed over time. yeah. >> so i was born and raised the youngest of seven children on this really beautiful mountain in southern idaho. but my dad had some radical beliefs and because of those beliefs we were isolated. so i was never allowed to go to school or to the doctor. i didn't even have a birth certificate until i was nine years old which meant that according to the state of idaho and the federal government i just didn't exist. so when i was 16 i decided to tr
in history from cambridge university in the u.k.a westover joins me now to answer questions from readers. first congratulations on his book. thank you for joining us for the book club. >> thanks for having me. >> brown: let's go right to the readers questions. there were a lot of them will start with one right now. >> my name is wynn wagenseil. i'm from ocean isle beach, north carolina. my question is how did your world view change so much from your parents? >> brown:...
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and this is this is a theory that been put forward by meredith crowley of cambridge university and i think and i think there's something in it but this i do hope that this can be resolved ultimately discussion but at the moment i don't think anything about trump's actions where he just continues to escalate even further. suggests that he's interested in that and some can we even go so far then as to suggest that the powerful transatlantic alliance is over no course not i think i think there's more than just trade that the bombs the us in the you but is certainly under strain it's certainly not in great shape at the moment and i think it would be. quite bad for both parties if if if if the trajectory was to continue on this on it's done with pop and deborah are we witnessing then the young raveling of the of the established world order the conventional way of doing things a system that's been in place a seventy years also largely put in place by the us and its western allies is this now unraveling well that's how it looks to many people and i think that is what is causing such concern
and this is this is a theory that been put forward by meredith crowley of cambridge university and i think and i think there's something in it but this i do hope that this can be resolved ultimately discussion but at the moment i don't think anything about trump's actions where he just continues to escalate even further. suggests that he's interested in that and some can we even go so far then as to suggest that the powerful transatlantic alliance is over no course not i think i think there's...
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and this is this is a theory that been put forward by meredith crowley of cambridge university and i think and i think there's something in it but this i do hope that this can be resolved ultimately discussion about the moment i don't think anything about trump's actions where he just continues to escalate even further. suggests that he's interested in that and some can we even go so far then as to suggest that the powerful transatlantic alliance is over no of course not i think i think there's more than just trade that the bombs the us in the you but it's certainly under strain and it's certainly not in great shape at the moment and i think it would be . quite bad for both parties if if if if the trajectory was to continue on this on it's done with pop and deborah are we witnessing then the young raveling of the of the established world order the conventional way of doing things a system that's been in place a seventy years also largely put in place by the u.s. and its western allies is this now unraveling well that's how it looks to many people and i think that is what is causing s
and this is this is a theory that been put forward by meredith crowley of cambridge university and i think and i think there's something in it but this i do hope that this can be resolved ultimately discussion about the moment i don't think anything about trump's actions where he just continues to escalate even further. suggests that he's interested in that and some can we even go so far then as to suggest that the powerful transatlantic alliance is over no of course not i think i think there's...
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we can speak now to drjohn nillson—wright — an east asia specialist from cambridge university.donald trump, the spin doctor par excellence, but i did not know that i was listening to the snake oil salesman, an evangelical preacher. the sense of total faith that this would all work out, get in terms of the document, thejoint declaration out, get in terms of the document, the joint declaration from this very important meeting, we have seen essentially a repeat of what was agreed in the north/ cut south summit, total denuclearisation, but the president gave is no timeline, no specificity in terms of what would be agreed to anti—trust scam and —— would be agreed to, and he trusts chairman kim, and we should ta ke trusts chairman kim, and we should take it on faith. i think it is extraordinary. andrea? about it is extraordinary. andrea? about it is extraordinary. asjohn extraordinary. andrea? about it is extraordinary. as john mentioned, the declarations as to what north korea have agreed to is extremely general and vague and does not put a lot new on paper from existing agreements.
we can speak now to drjohn nillson—wright — an east asia specialist from cambridge university.donald trump, the spin doctor par excellence, but i did not know that i was listening to the snake oil salesman, an evangelical preacher. the sense of total faith that this would all work out, get in terms of the document, thejoint declaration out, get in terms of the document, the joint declaration from this very important meeting, we have seen essentially a repeat of what was agreed in the north/...
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in a lecture in politics and international studies that the university of cambridge she says the recount is a good first step. there was a great deal of concern about the corruption and also the credibility of running this particular election especially as in kirkuk for example there will be a further election coming forth in december about its status and then till something like this restores confidence something like that is very difficult to conduct it's already sparked a number of demonstrations all over the country and particularly in the north so one would imagine that will continue and in fact this will prolong the process of the entire electoral not only count but the outcome therefore who is going to be politicking in order to create if it's government which by the rules of the constitution is in any case a long drawn out process least ten people including two children have been killed from twin bombings in baghdad the stronghold of the. now the bombs were detonated near a shia mosque in baghdad southern district iraq's interior ministry called it a terrorist attack no group has
in a lecture in politics and international studies that the university of cambridge she says the recount is a good first step. there was a great deal of concern about the corruption and also the credibility of running this particular election especially as in kirkuk for example there will be a further election coming forth in december about its status and then till something like this restores confidence something like that is very difficult to conduct it's already sparked a number of...
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farm and the farm is a lecturer in politics and international studies that the university of cambridge she says the recount is a good first step. there was a great deal of concern about the corruption and also the credibility of running this particular election especially as in kirkuk for example there will be a further election coming forth in december about its status and then till something like this restores confidence something like that is very difficult to conduct it's already sparked a number of demonstrations all over the country and particularly in the north so one would imagine that will continue and in fact this will prolong the process of the entire electoral not only count but the outcome therefore who is going to be politicking in order to create it the government which by the rules of the constitution is in any case a long drawn out process and at least ten people including two children are being killed from twin bombings in the capital baghdad and in the stronghold of the other side that. the bombs were detonated. in baghdad's sadr city district iraq's interior ministr
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rocks on the farm and from a and is a lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridgeshe says the recount is a good first step there was a great deal of concern about the corruption and also the credibility of running this particular election especially as in kirkuk for example there will be a further election coming forth in december about it status until something like this restores confidence something like that is very difficult to conduct it's already sparked a number of demonstrations all over the country and particularly in the north so one would imagine that will continue and in fact this well prolong the process of the entire electoral not only count but the outcome therefore who is going to be politicking in order to create if it's government which by the rules of the constitution is in any case a long drawn out process. and at least ten people including two children are being killed from twin bombings in baghdad stronghold of. the bombs were detonated near a shia mosque in baghdad's shia southern city district iraq's interior ministry called it a terrorist a
rocks on the farm and from a and is a lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridgeshe says the recount is a good first step there was a great deal of concern about the corruption and also the credibility of running this particular election especially as in kirkuk for example there will be a further election coming forth in december about it status until something like this restores confidence something like that is very difficult to conduct it's already sparked...
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roxanne farman firm aiyana is a lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge she says the recount is a good first step there was a great deal of concern about the corruption and also the credibility of running this particular election especially as in kirkuk for example there will be a further election coming forth in december about it status and then till something like this restores confidence something like that is very difficult to conduct it's already sparked a number of demonstrations all over the country and particularly in the north so one would imagine that will continue and in fact this will prolong the process of the entire electoral not only count but the outcome therefore who is going to be politicking in order to create if it's government which by the rules of the constitution is in any case a long drawn out process and at least ten people including two children have been killed from twin bombings in a baghdad stronghold off most of the sudden. the bombs were detonated near a shiite mosque in baghdad suburb city districts iraq's interior ministry
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the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversityd very few or no black applicants over a five year period. the details, released under the freedom of information act, revealed six of 29 colleges accepted fewer than 10 black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. time for a look at the weather. let'sjoin ben rich for the forecast. good afternoon. the weather is changing slowly this week. there will be more blue skies and sunshine, but it is a bit more complicated than that, as there will be cloudy conditions and showers at times. high-pressure broadly in charge, but showers and thunderstorms across the near continent will be trying to force their way in. at the same time, these big areas of cloud will try to move in from the north sea. central and eastern areas are seeing generally cloudy conditions through the afternoon. in the south and south—west there is quite a lot of sunshine. there is a risk of thunderstorms in south—west scotland and northern ireland, weather it is and northern ireland, weather it
the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversityd very few or no black applicants over a five year period. the details, released under the freedom of information act, revealed six of 29 colleges accepted fewer than 10 black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. time for a look at the weather. let'sjoin ben rich for the forecast. good afternoon. the weather is changing slowly this week. there will be more...
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miller was invited to a university of cambridge event arranged by the obama spy, but he chose not to attend. joining me now fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. preorders as i underrepushing ye stratosphere before it even gets out. gregg gregg iout. trey as in traitor gowdy has seen no evidence of a spy in the trump campaign. gregg: they are playing a game of semantics and parsing words and it will be terrific end of the year when trey and ryan are gone. a spy is a secret or undercover agent. that's what this guy was. working for the fbi. deployed to insinuate himself into the campaign. if that ain't spying, i don't know what is. >> can we take look at the quick survey of some headline elements ofe of in the trump campaign? a cambridge professor out as an fbi spy. meeting with campaign aor carter page, sam clovis. the strzok-page text referring to oco nurks s lures. that's spies not in the continental united states. comey's house testimony confirming the existence of a classified investigation. former national intelligence director james clapper admitting the fbi ran informant on th
miller was invited to a university of cambridge event arranged by the obama spy, but he chose not to attend. joining me now fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. preorders as i underrepushing ye stratosphere before it even gets out. gregg gregg iout. trey as in traitor gowdy has seen no evidence of a spy in the trump campaign. gregg: they are playing a game of semantics and parsing words and it will be terrific end of the year when trey and ryan are gone. a spy is a secret or undercover agent....
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and this is this is a theory that been put forward by meredith crowley of cambridge university and ithink and i think there's something in it but this i do hope that this can be resolved ultimately discussion about the moment i don't think anything about trump's actions where he just continues to escalate even further. suggests that he's interested in that and sam can we even go so far then as to suggest that the powerful transatlantic alliance is over no of course not i think i think there's more than just trade that the bombs the us in the you but is certainly under strain it's certainly not in great shape at the moment and i think it would be. quite bad for both parties if if if if the trajectory was to continue on this on it's done with pop and deborah are we witnessing then the young raveling of the of the established world order the conventional way of doing things a system that's been in place a seventy years also largely put in place by the us and its western allies is this now unraveling well that's how it looks to many people and i think that is what is causing such concern
and this is this is a theory that been put forward by meredith crowley of cambridge university and ithink and i think there's something in it but this i do hope that this can be resolved ultimately discussion about the moment i don't think anything about trump's actions where he just continues to escalate even further. suggests that he's interested in that and sam can we even go so far then as to suggest that the powerful transatlantic alliance is over no of course not i think i think there's...
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research is done at this site the foundation also works with a number of prestigious universities such as yale cambridge harvard and wake forest . we start from the recognition that the body is a machine of course it's a really really really complicated machine but it's still a machine. any machine with of moving parts does damage to itself of a side effect of its normal operation so that means that we should be able to look at simple man made machine for that cause and ask ourself well how do we already today successfully create cars maintain cars so that they are actually working just as well as when they were belt and the answer is preventative maintenance. so we're applying that same concept to the human body but the real innovation that i put forward nearly fifteen years ago now and which in spite of our work is that it may be possible to do repair comprehensively. we identify seven major types of damage to molecular and cellular damage that the body does to itself a side effect of its normal operation so there is one type of damage and the therapy which is very familiar to everyone these days in f
research is done at this site the foundation also works with a number of prestigious universities such as yale cambridge harvard and wake forest . we start from the recognition that the body is a machine of course it's a really really really complicated machine but it's still a machine. any machine with of moving parts does damage to itself of a side effect of its normal operation so that means that we should be able to look at simple man made machine for that cause and ask ourself well how do...
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the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversityshowed that some of its colleges had admitted very few or no black applicants over a five year period. the details, released under a freedom of information act, revealed 6 of its 29 colleges admitted fewer than ten black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. he's the comedian with no voice but stand—up lee ridley is the talk of the town today after he was crowned britain's got talent champion. his winning act lost voice guy wowed the judges with a hilarious take on his cerebral palsy. it marks a dream come true for lee, who told breakfast during one of his first gigs at his hometown of newcastle six years ago how he planned on making the most of his disability. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band called ramps. he was in with us one time. he told us about how he planned to make the most of it. it was my dream job. ijust thought it was a dream. eventually i decided to give it a go because i knew i would regret it if i did not. i think it is better
the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversityshowed that some of its colleges had admitted very few or no black applicants over a five year period. the details, released under a freedom of information act, revealed 6 of its 29 colleges admitted fewer than ten black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. he's the comedian with no voice but stand—up lee ridley is the talk of the town today after he was...
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- it can conduct electricity it's grafeen, that can alter energy storage our team at the university of cambridge'senter where the researchers are working hard to find the potential uses for the substance. >> at only one atom thick, this is a million times thinner than a thinner than a strand of human hair no surprise that finding everyday uses for the super material has required significant funding and draws on the expertise of the top academics. >> you have a unique set of properties in terms of the electrical conductivity, interaction with light, so on and so forth for this reason, what the united kingdom, the european union, japan, the states are putting significant investments to try to exploit the properties of this material. >> the scientists say coating copper with a silicone solution and the new material then forms a battery cell that faces a rigorous testing system. >> well, we want to know the capacity of the material that was made and also we want to know the cycle life that's really important. thousands of cycles and that's our goal. >> the flexible properties mean there are few limita
- it can conduct electricity it's grafeen, that can alter energy storage our team at the university of cambridge'senter where the researchers are working hard to find the potential uses for the substance. >> at only one atom thick, this is a million times thinner than a thinner than a strand of human hair no surprise that finding everyday uses for the super material has required significant funding and draws on the expertise of the top academics. >> you have a unique set of...
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by roxana famine from i am she that lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge famous for coming in town jazeera to discuss this what sort of evidence do you know that they've managed to amass that is the reason for this full recount we knew there were concerns but this is a massive undertaking and basically is parliament pressing the reset button. yes it is a call by a number of the smaller parties rather than the larger parties and this has been building up over the period since the actual election certainly in the north around particularly kirkuk which it was the beginning of the big demonstrations on this but it has spread and there have been calls across the country to have this looked at but it has been a slow build up we've gone from five percent which was recommended by the u.n. to ten and now we're we're on a full manual recount to have set aside the diaspora and international ones which is quite shocking i think though if they were very surprised how much. was the vix . is there. some sort of suggestion here that they're not happy with the sort of resu
by roxana famine from i am she that lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge famous for coming in town jazeera to discuss this what sort of evidence do you know that they've managed to amass that is the reason for this full recount we knew there were concerns but this is a massive undertaking and basically is parliament pressing the reset button. yes it is a call by a number of the smaller parties rather than the larger parties and this has been building up...
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by roxanne farm and from iran is a lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge she says the recounts is a good first step there was a great deal of concern about the corruption and also the credibility of running this particular election especially as in kirkuk for example there will be a further election coming forth in december about its status and until something like this restores confidence something like that is very difficult to conduct it's already sparked a number of demonstrations all over the country and particularly in the north so one would imagine that will continue and in fact this will prolong the process of the entire electoral not only count but the outcome therefore who is going to be politicking in order to create if it's government which by the rules of the constitution is in any case a long drawn out process well meanwhile eighteen people have been killed and more than ninety injured in twin bombings in a baghdad stronghold of a sudden the bombs were detonated near a shiite mosque in southern city districts iraq's interior ministry has call
by roxanne farm and from iran is a lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge she says the recounts is a good first step there was a great deal of concern about the corruption and also the credibility of running this particular election especially as in kirkuk for example there will be a further election coming forth in december about its status and until something like this restores confidence something like that is very difficult to conduct it's already...
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alexander coding is a lecturer at the university of cambridge who designed the controversial personality test app that collected user data of facebook's consenting users and their friends. facebook alleges that he violated their policies by sharing information with cambridge analytica and his testimony will provide additional perspective from a subcommittee consideration. mr. sultana is a technology expert with sultana llc, more than 20 years of experience as a consultant and researcher focused on technology, privacy and behavioral economics, he served as a technical expert to a number of consumer agencies including the ftc and the state attorney general. he recently served as the chief technologist of the ftc where he led a number of investigations in technology and internet. additionally, david sumter, a professor of mathematics at the university in sweden has analyzed some of these issues related to cambridge analytica scandal. although he could not appear today, he has committed written testimony for the record title the facebook data available to cambridge analytica could not be use
alexander coding is a lecturer at the university of cambridge who designed the controversial personality test app that collected user data of facebook's consenting users and their friends. facebook alleges that he violated their policies by sharing information with cambridge analytica and his testimony will provide additional perspective from a subcommittee consideration. mr. sultana is a technology expert with sultana llc, more than 20 years of experience as a consultant and researcher focused...
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that alexander coding that the department of psychology university of cambridge who designed the acts that collect the user data is consenting users and their friends. facebook alleges he violated their policies by sharing information with cambridge trained to in his testimony will provide it for the subcommittees scandal.to the recent mr. sultana is a technology expert with more than 20 years experience as a consultant and researcher focused on technology, privacy and served as an expert expert to number of agencies including the ftc. he recently served as the chief technologist where he led a number of investigations to technology and internet companies. additionally, david sumpter, professor of medics at a swedish university, although he could not appear today he has made it written testimony for the record titled " why the facebook data could not be used to target personality for the united states election. " i look forward to hearing the testimony of these expert witnesses that i turn to my memberue, the ranking senator blumenthal of connecticut. sen. blumenthal: thank you. my th
that alexander coding that the department of psychology university of cambridge who designed the acts that collect the user data is consenting users and their friends. facebook alleges he violated their policies by sharing information with cambridge trained to in his testimony will provide it for the subcommittees scandal.to the recent mr. sultana is a technology expert with more than 20 years experience as a consultant and researcher focused on technology, privacy and served as an expert...
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additionally, david suer a professor of mathematics at upsula university in sweden, has anal of these issues related to cambridge analytica scandal. although he could not appear today, he has submitted written testimony for the record titled "why the facebook data available to cambridge analytica could not be used to target personalities in the united states presidential election." i ask unanimous consent that his testimony be admitted into the record. without objection. i look forward to hearing the testimonies of these expert witnesses, but now i turn to my colleague. well, i guess i look forward to hearing your words as well. i now turn to my colleague, the ranking member, senator blumenthal of connecticut. >> thank you, senator moran and my thanks to you for your leadership in having this hearing and to our witnesses for being here. one of the central challenges of our time is becoming the potential threats posed by the internet, such asata brokers, terrorist recruitment, russia's continued interference in our elections. these challenges and threats are combined with the enormous promise and potential booms
additionally, david suer a professor of mathematics at upsula university in sweden, has anal of these issues related to cambridge analytica scandal. although he could not appear today, he has submitted written testimony for the record titled "why the facebook data available to cambridge analytica could not be used to target personalities in the united states presidential election." i ask unanimous consent that his testimony be admitted into the record. without objection. i look...
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the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversitys accepted fewer than ten black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. things aren't changing very quickly through this week. there will be more scenes of blue skies and sunshine, but there is also a fair amount of cloud that will be drifting around. that cloud has been drifting around. that cloud has been drifting its way from the north sea. the best of the brightness is out west. a scattering of hefty downpours for south—west scotland, northern ireland, the south—west of wales and the channel islands. if you do catch one of those showers you do catch one of those showers you will know about it, a lot of rain in the short space of time. through this evening and overnight, the cloud will roll back in again from the north sea. it will not be a cold night. that could be a spot of rain or drizzle. tomorrow starts off quite cloudy and gloomy, but from the north cloud will break up. still the north cloud will break up. still the odd shower passing close to the c
the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversitys accepted fewer than ten black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. things aren't changing very quickly through this week. there will be more scenes of blue skies and sunshine, but there is also a fair amount of cloud that will be drifting around. that cloud has been drifting around. that cloud has been drifting its way from the north sea. the best of the...
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the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversitye—year period. the details, released under the freedom of information act, revealed six of 29 colleges accepted fewer than ten black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. stand—up comedian lee ridley has been crowned britain's got talent champion. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band. we were called ramps. laughter lee, who has cerebal palsy, wowed the judges and the millions watching on tv with jokes about his disability. detective sergeant nick bailey, who fell ill after helping sergei skripal and his daughter yulia, following their exposure to a nerve agent in salisbury, is said to be recovering well. speaking to the bbc, wiltshire's chief constable kier pritchard said ds nick bailey and his family are being given full support and that he looks forward to when he comes back to full duty. ds bailey went back into work for one day last week to meet friends and colleagues. that's a summary of the latest bbc news, more at 10.30am. the home secreta
the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversitye—year period. the details, released under the freedom of information act, revealed six of 29 colleges accepted fewer than ten black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. stand—up comedian lee ridley has been crowned britain's got talent champion. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band. we were called ramps. laughter lee, who has cerebal palsy,...
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with me is eva lloyd, professor of early childhood at the university of east london and also in our cambridge you both. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. first to you, what do you think of this research? i am amazed at how easy it is to make parents feel bad about themselves and worried about where they might be going wrong. we have done it again, it is notjust in britain that this has attracted so much attention but in belgium and italy and all over europe. that is because it plays to a certain fear and all parents that they are getting it wrong? absolutely. my criticism so far has been as an academic looking at the design of the study. it becomes very complex to explain to all the parents listening and why i think the study cannot make these claims the way it does because it does not allow you to say one thing, the mother's behaviour with the child at age two leads to a particular type of behaviour in the child at age ten. so that is the technical side of things. the other thing that is clear from the study is that something we see more and more of is how academics are keen to brin
with me is eva lloyd, professor of early childhood at the university of east london and also in our cambridge you both. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. first to you, what do you think of this research? i am amazed at how easy it is to make parents feel bad about themselves and worried about where they might be going wrong. we have done it again, it is notjust in britain that this has attracted so much attention but in belgium and italy and all over europe. that is because it plays to...
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the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversity it comes as new figures showed that some of its colleges had admitted very few or no black applicants over a five year period. the details, released under the freedom of information act, revealed six of 29 colleges accepted fewer than 10 black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. more than 5.5 million people in the uk are members of a trade union. but that number has been falling steadily since its peak at the end of the 1970s. it's a challenge for the tuc — the voice of the unions — which this month is celebrating its 150th anniversary. it has launched a campaign to attract younger members, currently at its lowest level since 2001. joe lynam has more. many of britain's cafes, bars and restaurants tend to employ young people under the age of 30 without trade union representation and the tuc is worried young people are working in increasingly precarious jobs with zero—hours contracts and no job security. the problem is many of their employersm especially
the university of cambridge says it needs the help of parents and schools if it is to improve the diversity it comes as new figures showed that some of its colleges had admitted very few or no black applicants over a five year period. the details, released under the freedom of information act, revealed six of 29 colleges accepted fewer than 10 black british students or those with mixed african—caribbean backgrounds. more than 5.5 million people in the uk are members of a trade union. but that...
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university. he served for four year's president obama's white house coordinator for arms control and weapons of mass destruction. he's in cambridgels in terms of how difficult it has been to hold a conversation about the denuclearisation of a regime like north korea. are you feeling optimistic that today will bring about the change that the americans are hoping for? i do think so. i imagine that the summit will issue a very general statement of both sides commitment to. —— i don't think so. to denuclearisation, peace, prosperity and normalisation of relations between the us and north korea. but the onto that, it will be the subsequent negotiations to settle incredible details, including the timetable, what kind of reciprocity, phasers, verification. soi reciprocity, phasers, verification. so i don't the summit is really going to resolve any of those critical issues, that will be very tough and protracted negotiations. we should salivate the start of the process but i think it is far too soon on the agreement to end the nuclear missile programme. —— celebrate. is this then, for you, merely about a pr exercise or a photo opportunit
university. he served for four year's president obama's white house coordinator for arms control and weapons of mass destruction. he's in cambridgels in terms of how difficult it has been to hold a conversation about the denuclearisation of a regime like north korea. are you feeling optimistic that today will bring about the change that the americans are hoping for? i do think so. i imagine that the summit will issue a very general statement of both sides commitment to. —— i don't think so....
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cambridge, massachusetts. important ofut the faith and value. minutes.0 >> thank you. lot of biography there. let me tell you the way that things worked. go to the small university in the midwest, ohio state. 48,000 students. my dormitory at the time was filled with -- there was 16 of us, 15 college roommates stuffed into one barracks. interesting. and being at a big university thingsing a lot of happen, there was some things that i didn't like. i decided i would try to change these things. me, johnnyncles told , you always start at top. the president's office and asked for a meeting. they were not real forthcoming. kept calling them until they finally let me in. i went in to see the president university. and it was pretty impressive. he was an impressive guy. his office was really very cool. beautiful desk, beautiful furniture. beautiful rugs. he said what's on your mind, young man? i told him my concerns. said, sir, i've been in school about a month. ohio stateed here at when i look at your desk, your chairs, your lighting, your carpeting, everything else, maybe this is the job for me. what exactly do you do? he told me about his academic responsibilities and
cambridge, massachusetts. important ofut the faith and value. minutes.0 >> thank you. lot of biography there. let me tell you the way that things worked. go to the small university in the midwest, ohio state. 48,000 students. my dormitory at the time was filled with -- there was 16 of us, 15 college roommates stuffed into one barracks. interesting. and being at a big university thingsing a lot of happen, there was some things that i didn't like. i decided i would try to change these...
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imagine your a young student working in a university and 70 is bombarding you with nonsense from mr. red textbooks. i was at cambridge -- there is value in that. it is an interesting game. i could just ally say that -- the fact that you did not get a degree is nothing. if you never got the university manor, i take that to mean the ability to play gracefully with ideas. i think that wonderful from my culture. [applause] >> the self-deprecating englishmen. you have no idea. i got a pretty good idea today. i don't recall in all of us who have studied history, i don't recall these debates out political correctness happening when people who were in power were in absolute power. political correctness comes an issue, and what i mean by that is that people who used to have power, who still have power but think they don't, who get challenged on just a little bit of what they have and don't want to share toys in the sandbox of life, all of a sudden it becomes a ki o exaggerated grievance. the things you named, the bullet points and the gender and the patriarchy and the capitalist resurgence and the instruction of subjugated kn
imagine your a young student working in a university and 70 is bombarding you with nonsense from mr. red textbooks. i was at cambridge -- there is value in that. it is an interesting game. i could just ally say that -- the fact that you did not get a degree is nothing. if you never got the university manor, i take that to mean the ability to play gracefully with ideas. i think that wonderful from my culture. [applause] >> the self-deprecating englishmen. you have no idea. i got a pretty...
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university london. what do you think is the imperative, from a british point of view, in the duke of cambridge is going historic visit, as we've heard, but was there an imperative from the government in pushing this visit? for some time, i think, because of brexit, there have been many indications that israel will be one of the countries that the british are hoping to have a good, strong, bilateral trade relationship with, and the israelis are extremely enthusiastic. from their point of view, the israelis this as an opportunity to show how normal they are, if you like, how well established. they always talk about the fact that they are a democracy and shared values and so on. what the itinerary for the prince has tried to emphasise is that this is not a love fest with israel. this is not a love fest with israel. this is not only about israel. and i think the configuration was set with him starting in jordan, and the configuration was set with him starting injordan, and the rapport with the jordanians starting injordan, and the rapport with thejordanians is long—standing. with thejordanians is long-stan
university london. what do you think is the imperative, from a british point of view, in the duke of cambridge is going historic visit, as we've heard, but was there an imperative from the government in pushing this visit? for some time, i think, because of brexit, there have been many indications that israel will be one of the countries that the british are hoping to have a good, strong, bilateral trade relationship with, and the israelis are extremely enthusiastic. from their point of view,...
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university of florida. this is two hours and 15 minutes. >>> thank you to everyone for coming. the facebook matter involving alexander cogan and cambridge analytic, shed a bright light on the data practices of some of our largest technology companies. although advertisers and political campaigns have collected and used to data for years, the public seemed generally unaware. this story has forced both the public and lawmakers to confront serious issues that need to be addressed, including the role congress should play in promoting trans-parity -- transparency regarding collection and use while ensuring a well-functioning marketplace for our data dependent technology to drive further innovation. we started that conversation with mr. zuckerberg last month. i hope at today we can continue a productive and meaningful debate about these serious allegations. unfortunately, events like these more often than not, tend to get muddled by artisan ship and efforts to score a quick soundbite. the facebook story first broke december 25 -- december 2015. somebody had allegedly transferred data to cambridge analytica and breached policies. according to
university of florida. this is two hours and 15 minutes. >>> thank you to everyone for coming. the facebook matter involving alexander cogan and cambridge analytic, shed a bright light on the data practices of some of our largest technology companies. although advertisers and political campaigns have collected and used to data for years, the public seemed generally unaware. this story has forced both the public and lawmakers to confront serious issues that need to be addressed,...
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it also wants universities to give students an opt—in service which will allow vice—chancellors to contact parents if needed. the duke of cambridgehe middle east today with a visit to historical and religious sites in eastjerusalem. on thursday, he met palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, in the first official british royal visit to the occupied west bank, and also expressed hope for lasting peace between israelis and palestinians. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, has more. he's met young people from both sides, israeli and palestinian. and last night, in eastjerusalem, prince william spoke of their hopes. i'm also struck by how many people in the region want lasting peace. this is only too evident among the young people i have met. they long for a new chapter to be written in the history of this region. a chapter which will secure them a prosperous future and ensure their enormous talents can flourish. 0n william's final day, he will see some of the historic places in and around the old city ofjerusalem, beginning on the mount of olives and moving on to the garden of gethsemane. it will be a chance to learn more abou
it also wants universities to give students an opt—in service which will allow vice—chancellors to contact parents if needed. the duke of cambridgehe middle east today with a visit to historical and religious sites in eastjerusalem. on thursday, he met palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, in the first official british royal visit to the occupied west bank, and also expressed hope for lasting peace between israelis and palestinians. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, has more. he's...
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cambridge analytica whistleblower. after that, a discussion on political campaigns him a dark money, and the federal courts. mac next a debate on political correctness from the biannual month debate in toronto. participants include george town university sociology professor michael eric dyson, new york times columnist michelle goldberg, actor stephen price and clinical psychologist jordan peterson. the event was moderated by month debate director rudyard griffith. this program contains language that some of youviewers might find offen. >> they operate better -- [ multiple speakers ] matt barack obama has systematically rebuilt the trust of the world and our willingns work through the security council. >> you must not talk to anybody in the world, any of the allies. >> whatever you call this, i mafia state or a futile empire, it is a disaster for ordinary russians. >> it started with e
cambridge analytica whistleblower. after that, a discussion on political campaigns him a dark money, and the federal courts. mac next a debate on political correctness from the biannual month debate in toronto. participants include george town university sociology professor michael eric dyson, new york times columnist michelle goldberg, actor stephen price and clinical psychologist jordan peterson. the event was moderated by month debate director rudyard griffith. this program contains language...
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cambridge analytica whistleblower. after that, a discussion on political campaigns him a dark money, and the federal courts. mac next a debate on political correctness from the biannual month debate in toronto. participants include george town university sociology professor michael eric dyson, new york times columnist michelle goldberg, actor stephen price and clinical psychologist jordan peterson. the event was moderated by month debate director rudyard griffith. this program contains language that some of you viewers might find offensive. >> they operate better -- [ multiple speakers ] matt barack obama has systematically rebuilt the trust of the world and our willingness to work through the security council. >> you must not talk tobo in thrld, any of the al. >> whatever you call this, i mafia state or a futile empire, it is a disaster for ordinary russians. >> it started with th
cambridge analytica whistleblower. after that, a discussion on political campaigns him a dark money, and the federal courts. mac next a debate on political correctness from the biannual month debate in toronto. participants include george town university sociology professor michael eric dyson, new york times columnist michelle goldberg, actor stephen price and clinical psychologist jordan peterson. the event was moderated by month debate director rudyard griffith. this program contains language...