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the amendment to the data protection bill had been put forward by the former labour leader, ed milibandment decided not to go ahead with the second stage of the leveson inquiry. today's court challenge is how to ensure a sustainable future for high—qualityjournalism that can or the powerful to account and the rise of click bait and disinformation and fake news is putting our whole democratic discourse at risk. —— core challenge. this is an urgent problem which is shaking the foundations of democracy worldwide and liberal democracies like britain cannot survive without the fourth estate and the fourth estate is under threat like never before. these clauses would exacerbate this threat. a labour mp referred to the review into the manchester arena bombing last may. the panel was shocked and dismayed by the accounts of the families of their experiences with some of the media. now, that happened last year. he should not represent the threats posed by press misbehaviour being from the past. this is a real and pressing problem now. my daughter, aged seven, was spoken to and recorded by a journ
the amendment to the data protection bill had been put forward by the former labour leader, ed milibandment decided not to go ahead with the second stage of the leveson inquiry. today's court challenge is how to ensure a sustainable future for high—qualityjournalism that can or the powerful to account and the rise of click bait and disinformation and fake news is putting our whole democratic discourse at risk. —— core challenge. this is an urgent problem which is shaking the foundations...
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committed to the highest possible standards and using data and that's what we call for the data protection bill. and innovation. they give huge opportunity for us to improve services to the patients. they are very pressed for sherry to their views. can i raise another issue. last week the education secretary told the house that they understood and he would work with them to bear down on those. on friday i met with the secretary have teachers. they wanted to help them prepare. the increase in incidence and contributions. i'm looking for to meeting him and i'm sure that's gonna be a really interesting meeting. as he will know. it is providing for the cash increase for every school and every region. it is important that it is helping to bear down on costs that the schools are experiencing and that's exactly what my right honorable friend is doing. the industry is in a resurgence. 80% of the vehicles that it produces. as we leave the eu. while they continue to have access. to bring and in components without delays. my honorable friend. indeed a drawing drawing attention to our economy. in the exit
committed to the highest possible standards and using data and that's what we call for the data protection bill. and innovation. they give huge opportunity for us to improve services to the patients. they are very pressed for sherry to their views. can i raise another issue. last week the education secretary told the house that they understood and he would work with them to bear down on those. on friday i met with the secretary have teachers. they wanted to help them prepare. the increase in...
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the amendment to the data protection bill had been put forward by the former labour leader, ed milibandr leader, he, the then without thefgu'rthestatfi and it is under threat like never before.
the amendment to the data protection bill had been put forward by the former labour leader, ed milibandr leader, he, the then without thefgu'rthestatfi and it is under threat like never before.
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the amendment to the data protection bill had been put forward by the former labour leader, ed milibandbour leader, he, the then prime minister david cameron, and his deputy in the coalition, nick clegg, had promised the victims of press intrusion that they'd address the issue. the minister set out the government's case for not going ahead with the second stage of the leveson inquiry. today's core challenge is how to ensure a sustainable future for high—qualityjournalism that can hold the powerful to account. and the rise of click bait and disinformation and fake news is putting our whole democratic discourse at risk. this is an urgent problem, that is shaking the foundations of democracies worldwide, and liberal democracies like britain cannot survive without the fourth estate, and it is under threat like never before. and these clauses would exacerbate this threat. but ed miliband disagreed. no ifs, ands or buts, no maybes! a clear promise. a promise to victims, a promise to victims of the press! and we have the government saying, let's dump this promise! it's too expensive, it's a di
the amendment to the data protection bill had been put forward by the former labour leader, ed milibandbour leader, he, the then prime minister david cameron, and his deputy in the coalition, nick clegg, had promised the victims of press intrusion that they'd address the issue. the minister set out the government's case for not going ahead with the second stage of the leveson inquiry. today's core challenge is how to ensure a sustainable future for high—qualityjournalism that can hold the...
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saw off an attempt by some mps, including the former labour leader ed miliband, to alter the data protection billew inquiry into the relationship between the media and the police. but the government's now been defeated on the issue in the lords. the independent peer lady hollins, who suffered press harassment after her daughter was left paralysed by a knife attack, proposed the holding of the second inquiry. she said every week brought new disclosures of dubious behaviour by press journalists. in any other industry the press would be demandingan inquiry and yet their opposition is uniform. we now know that the sunday times employed a blogger for 15 years to unlawfully access the phone accounts, utility bills and even bank accounts of ordinary people and government ministers. the blogger who has become a whistle—blower also said that they organised the theft of rubbish from the houses of cabinet ministers, published the stories they uncovered and then blamed it on a civil service leak. an independent barrister opposed another inquiry, saying the press had learned lessons. it is simply not the case
saw off an attempt by some mps, including the former labour leader ed miliband, to alter the data protection billew inquiry into the relationship between the media and the police. but the government's now been defeated on the issue in the lords. the independent peer lady hollins, who suffered press harassment after her daughter was left paralysed by a knife attack, proposed the holding of the second inquiry. she said every week brought new disclosures of dubious behaviour by press journalists....
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committed to the highest possible standards in using data, which is why we brought forward the data protection billave announced our intention to create a new centre for data ethics and innovation. big data gives us a huge opportunity to improve services to patients in the nhs, but, of course, we must use that data very carefully, and patients need to have the confidence that it is being used carefully, and that is what we will do. paul blomfield: may i thank p.m. may for agreeing to meet sheffield young carers this afternoon? they are very much looking forward to sharing their views with her, and i am sure that she will enjoy the meeting. may i raise another issue? last week, the education secretary told the house that he understood the cost pressures facing schools and that he would work with them to bear down on those costs. on friday, i met a group of sheffield primary and secondary headteachers who said that their schools were at a tipping point. they said that if the government wanted to help them bear down on costs, they could start by fully funding the teachers' pay increase, and the increa
committed to the highest possible standards in using data, which is why we brought forward the data protection billave announced our intention to create a new centre for data ethics and innovation. big data gives us a huge opportunity to improve services to patients in the nhs, but, of course, we must use that data very carefully, and patients need to have the confidence that it is being used carefully, and that is what we will do. paul blomfield: may i thank p.m. may for agreeing to meet...
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data protection bill.ose, you pay the own costs. they say you see the daily mail now, the daily mail still has to pick up the cost. —— skew the daily mail. saying the labour party should be spared from this because they are a nonprofit making group. i do not think you can differentiate. however ha rd think you can differentiate. however hard you think newspapers are in this country, we have more bureaucracy, more laws affecting them than anywhere else in the world. it is time to leave them alone. time for maybe one other story. driverless cars. people are curious and suspicious about them. we believe it could be the answer perhaps to the number of road accidents. the main company doing these, tesla, struggling to make money. this is the revolution we are being so—called threatened with. a man found sitting in the passenger seat, he got prosecuted... even though they are fitted with a d riverless though they are fitted with a driverless facility, they are remarkable... is it unnerving? i just took one out o
data protection bill.ose, you pay the own costs. they say you see the daily mail now, the daily mail still has to pick up the cost. —— skew the daily mail. saying the labour party should be spared from this because they are a nonprofit making group. i do not think you can differentiate. however ha rd think you can differentiate. however hard you think newspapers are in this country, we have more bureaucracy, more laws affecting them than anywhere else in the world. it is time to leave them...
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the amendment to the data protection bill had been put forward by the former labour leader ed millibandoung. you will remember back in 2011 in the wake of phone hacking allegations the lead with an enquiry was launched looking into the relationship between the price, politicians and the police. —— the press. that was always meant to pipe but earlier this year the government announced it would not go ahead with the second stage. this will seem very much as a betrayal by those who we re very much as a betrayal by those who were the victims of phone hacking, many of them of course very high profile and they have been campaigning ever since to try to get the government to change its mind today there was an impassioned plea from the former labour leader ed miliband saying that the house of commons had a duty to go ahead with it. madam deputy speaker, no ifs, no buts, no maybes, a clear promise and a promise to victims, a promise to victims of the press. and here we come along today and we have the government saying, lets dump this promise. it's too expensive, it's a distraction. how dare the
the amendment to the data protection bill had been put forward by the former labour leader ed millibandoung. you will remember back in 2011 in the wake of phone hacking allegations the lead with an enquiry was launched looking into the relationship between the price, politicians and the police. —— the press. that was always meant to pipe but earlier this year the government announced it would not go ahead with the second stage. this will seem very much as a betrayal by those who we re very...
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data breach through legislature p information was compromised. a bill would give people more time to file claims against companies who expose their personal data. the measure increases penalties on companies that don't adequately protectbill now heads to the appropriation committee. >> happening today apple will report its earnings for the first quarter. it's expected to confirm that iphone sales fell well short of expectations. the iphone is by far the biggest product from apple accounting for more than 60% of its revenue last year. >> disney reached a deal to create live shows on twitter. the partnership will add to twitter's growing video offerings and give disney another way to reach digital audiences. details about the show next week. twitter stock rose 4%. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >>> you have to see what happens when a baseball coach tells a young player to run home as fast as you can. >> all right. you're going to see 3-year-old lennox heading home but in slow motion. >> oergs, my gosh. >> we did not slow this down. this is how fast he actually went. this is viral. what seems like passive aggressive response. the dad stepped in to encourage lennox to pick up the pace. >> he shook him off. he's li
data breach through legislature p information was compromised. a bill would give people more time to file claims against companies who expose their personal data. the measure increases penalties on companies that don't adequately protectbill now heads to the appropriation committee. >> happening today apple will report its earnings for the first quarter. it's expected to confirm that iphone sales fell well short of expectations. the iphone is by far the biggest product from apple...
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protect our economy and taxpayers. the bill also weakens critical consumer protections like dodd-frank's data, monitoring and reporting requirements. 85% of is bill, depository institutions are excused from this important requirement. while many financial institutions say that this reporting requirements are too onerous and too difficult to comply with, s. 2155 will make it harder to determine if lenders are serving the credit needs of minority borrowers and and entify harmful discriminatory lending patterns. instead of eliminating -- tant tools like hum da hmda, we should be finding ways to eliminate this discrimination in lending. as ranking member of the house small business committee, i yield -- ms. waters: i 20 seconds to the gentlelady from new york. the speaker pro tempore: 20 seconds. ms. velazquez: i support targeted reforms that provide relief for community banks and local credit unions. but this bill does none of that. it is a solution in search of a problem that harms consumers. i urge my colleagues to vote no on this dangerous bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentl
protect our economy and taxpayers. the bill also weakens critical consumer protections like dodd-frank's data, monitoring and reporting requirements. 85% of is bill, depository institutions are excused from this important requirement. while many financial institutions say that this reporting requirements are too onerous and too difficult to comply with, s. 2155 will make it harder to determine if lenders are serving the credit needs of minority borrowers and and entify harmful discriminatory...
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data would be more protected. senator klobuchar: thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for your succinct answers, mr. wylie. lie. month i last month i introduced a bill to protect consumers' privacy online. included in that bill giving consumers the right to control their own data by allowing people to opt out of having their data collected and requiring companies to notify consumers of a privacy violation within 72 hours. you previously expressed support for allowing users to opt out of all targeting criteria in three clicks or less. as well as rules providing the data collected be proportion at to the app's actual purpose. would cambridge analytica have been able to harvest the data if facebook users opted out of having the data tracked by facebook? mr. wylie: the problem was that facebook had set up applications that physically allowed the collection of datea. one of the other things i would say is that in addition to giving consumers' rights, we should be putting obligations on companies themselves. so principal of privacy by decision which treats privacy as an engineering problem, safety problem, would also be incredibly beneficial because priva
data would be more protected. senator klobuchar: thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for your succinct answers, mr. wylie. lie. month i last month i introduced a bill to protect consumers' privacy online. included in that bill giving consumers the right to control their own data by allowing people to opt out of having their data collected and requiring companies to notify consumers of a privacy violation within 72 hours. you previously expressed support for allowing users to opt out of...
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millions of people are sharing are secure, and at the same time, create other data privacy, bill of rights, or a consumer data protection make sure that there is the rule of law when it comes to the questions because it's not just enough to trust the corporations i think there's a real role for policy >> you left facebook years ago, but dialled in and have friends in the valley, you're a younger guy, and what is the viewpoint of the tech executive, you know, the 28-year-old, 33-year-old in silicon valley, what is their view on d.c. are people sitting around, not just facebook, but google, oh, they think they regulate us, the old men in d.c., think don't know is there a respect for washington >> two things are happening. one is, there is a sense that all of these companies have gotten very big very fast. >> too big in. >> perhaps too big the concentration of power, 80% of the social traffic on the web goes through facebook's servers, it's instagram and what's app. google knows more about me between g-mail and google maps more than anyone in the world. there's an agreement that these companies have gotten very big very fa
millions of people are sharing are secure, and at the same time, create other data privacy, bill of rights, or a consumer data protection make sure that there is the rule of law when it comes to the questions because it's not just enough to trust the corporations i think there's a real role for policy >> you left facebook years ago, but dialled in and have friends in the valley, you're a younger guy, and what is the viewpoint of the tech executive, you know, the 28-year-old, 33-year-old...
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bill just approved by senate judiciary committee would give people more time to file claims against companies who expose their personal data. the measure increases penalties on companies that don't adequately protectbill now heads to the appropriation committee. >>> disney has reached a deal to create live shows on twitter. the partnership will add to twitter's growing video offerings and give it another way to reach offices. details will be announced this week. twitter stock rose 4% on news of the agreement yesterday. disney is the parent company of abc 7. now onto your morning money report. san jose santana road could be home to new cell tower. >> the hotel would be 11 stories with 105 rooms. these are renderings from the designer. a planning consultant said the hotel has potential in that area because it's so close to proposed google mixed use development. that campus is expected to have campuses, offices, homes, retail and restaurants. >>> amazon close to finding a home for second headquarters also known as hq 2. company officials have cometed visits to the 20 cities on the short list of potential locations. l.a. is the only california city that made the cut. amazon plans to invest $5 billion
bill just approved by senate judiciary committee would give people more time to file claims against companies who expose their personal data. the measure increases penalties on companies that don't adequately protectbill now heads to the appropriation committee. >>> disney has reached a deal to create live shows on twitter. the partnership will add to twitter's growing video offerings and give it another way to reach offices. details will be announced this week. twitter stock rose 4%...
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protect mueller and the data he is collecting and the thoughts? >> well, they seem to be recognizing that mitch mcconnell won't let a bill that overtly protect muellere to the floor, so what they are trying to do is to come u wip with pla and whether it is legal p protection to be released if he is fired or require the preservation of oevidence or if it is a political strategy that involves the lawmakers in essence swamping mueller's office to stand as a protective force in the event of a firing and it is clear that democrats and joined by some republicans are trying to decide what to do if the worst happens. >> thank you, both v. a go. have a very good weekend. thank you. >>> and despite a testy confirmation hearing, gina haspel is closer to becoming the cia director, and the show of support she picked up today. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health suppleme
protect mueller and the data he is collecting and the thoughts? >> well, they seem to be recognizing that mitch mcconnell won't let a bill that overtly protect muellere to the floor, so what they are trying to do is to come u wip with pla and whether it is legal p protection to be released if he is fired or require the preservation of oevidence or if it is a political strategy that involves the lawmakers in essence swamping mueller's office to stand as a protective force in the event of a...
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billing, we're talking, what, bugs? that's correct. cameras? yeah. listening devices? yes. absolutely. the ccu was obliged to report every suspected data protectionere accessing the police intelligence database with no justifiable policing purpose. this meant some officers who claimed they were using the system to help solve crimes instead found themselves labelled corrupt, and facing prosecution. alan. hi. sam, nice to meet you. thanks so much... alan cotton was a detective based in glasgow. in 2009, there was an attempted murder in ayrshire. a serious incident, there were firearms and machetes involved, and the victim nearly lost an arm. an eyewitness with a criminal background contacted him to pass on information about the attack. alan cotton looked at reports linked to the crime, even though it wasn't his case. would that have been normal for you to have looked at that? it would be normal for any professional detective to do so. you don't want to be going to senior investigating officers and wasting their time with information that's inaccurate. you didn't do anything with it? you didn't sell it to anyone, or...? no. not at all. see what you'
billing, we're talking, what, bugs? that's correct. cameras? yeah. listening devices? yes. absolutely. the ccu was obliged to report every suspected data protectionere accessing the police intelligence database with no justifiable policing purpose. this meant some officers who claimed they were using the system to help solve crimes instead found themselves labelled corrupt, and facing prosecution. alan. hi. sam, nice to meet you. thanks so much... alan cotton was a detective based in glasgow....
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josh lipton explains >> it's billed as the biggest change in data privacy regulation in 20 years gdpr, general data protectionation now after years of lobbying and discussion, the new law takes effect across the eu starting today. what exactly is gdpr it's a new set of rules that will give eu citizens more control over their personal data they'll be able to access data stored by companies and find out where and from for what purposes it's being used. they'll have the right to be forgotten, meaning they can have their data erased. they can take their data and transfer it to a different provider companies like alphabet and facebook store okays okay s o data the concern for investors is these new rules could impact user growth, engagement and ad revenues for the companies right now the street is not too worried about the impact of all this on big tech's bottom line those same analysts say smaller companies could face more of a challenge given increasing regulatory expenses regardless companies do have to comply with gdpr or face fines up to 4% of global annual revenue or 20 million euros, which ever is larger >>
josh lipton explains >> it's billed as the biggest change in data privacy regulation in 20 years gdpr, general data protectionation now after years of lobbying and discussion, the new law takes effect across the eu starting today. what exactly is gdpr it's a new set of rules that will give eu citizens more control over their personal data they'll be able to access data stored by companies and find out where and from for what purposes it's being used. they'll have the right to be...
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control over your data bills zuckerberg says it to brussels comes just days before a massive reform of european privacy rules is rolled out the ultra bureaucratic sounding general data protection regulation the g.d.p. our will cause headaches for social media platforms with european customers as it greatly strengthens the rights of users it forces companies that exploit user data to seek explicit consent and it adds teeth to regulations so that enforcement is easier with tougher penalties for companies that don't comply so i can expect plenty of questions related to facebook's compliance with the g.d.p. are plenty more related to the alleged misuse of facebook data by cambridge and a little the now defunct british consultancy that worked on getting us president donald trump elected zuckerberg will have little privacy himself during his time before parliament all of the action will be live streamed from brussels. for a big day ahead in brussels teri schultz is standing by for us there hi terry will mark secretary get more of a grilling from the europeans than he did from the u.s. congress. well it will certainly be a shorter session the entire zuckerberg appearance of the europ
control over your data bills zuckerberg says it to brussels comes just days before a massive reform of european privacy rules is rolled out the ultra bureaucratic sounding general data protection regulation the g.d.p. our will cause headaches for social media platforms with european customers as it greatly strengthens the rights of users it forces companies that exploit user data to seek explicit consent and it adds teeth to regulations so that enforcement is easier with tougher penalties for...
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protect your privacy are affecting big tech companies here. josh lip ton explains. >> it's billed as the biggest change in data privacy regulation in 20 years gdprgeneral data protection regulation after years of lobbying and discussion the new law takes effect across the eu starting today. what exactly is gdpr it is a new set of rules that will give eu citizens more control over their personal data you will now be able to access their data stored by companies and find out where and for what purposes it's being used they will have the right to be forgotten meaning they can have their data erased and they can take their data and transfer to a different provider companies like facebook and alphabet store information on users. the concern for investors? that these new rules could impact user growth, engagement and ultimately affect the companies. right n.o.w. the street isn't worried about the impact of all of this on big tech's bottom line still, the same analysts say that smaller companies could face more of a challenge, they mention increasing oversight compliance and oversight expenses they are going to face big fines, up to 4% of dploebl annua
protect your privacy are affecting big tech companies here. josh lip ton explains. >> it's billed as the biggest change in data privacy regulation in 20 years gdprgeneral data protection regulation after years of lobbying and discussion the new law takes effect across the eu starting today. what exactly is gdpr it is a new set of rules that will give eu citizens more control over their personal data you will now be able to access their data stored by companies and find out where and for...
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protecting american industrial secrets and military data? >> well, it's the fbi's job to go after chinese spies. just this week, billthe head of the counterintelligence unit called the national security counterintelligence center said that not enough has been done to deal with this chinese espionage and technology collection threat. and he basically upgraded the threat. during the obama period where they didn't go after this at all, now he says it's a grave threat to u.s. national securitd and it's primarily in this economic sphere that they areow going after our secrets as well as military technology as well. >> tucker: given that the chinese economy is about to surpass america's in size, w assuming it hasn't already, they are obviously our main rival in the world stage. why didn't the obamama administration for eight years respond to what is clearly the preeminent threat we face? >> it's the same thing with thea russia probe. they knew about the russia interference going back to 2015 and did nothing. basically it's been a passive approach. they rely on just diplomatic niceties and they basically ignored this growi
protecting american industrial secrets and military data? >> well, it's the fbi's job to go after chinese spies. just this week, billthe head of the counterintelligence unit called the national security counterintelligence center said that not enough has been done to deal with this chinese espionage and technology collection threat. and he basically upgraded the threat. during the obama period where they didn't go after this at all, now he says it's a grave threat to u.s. national...
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data breach allowing them to sue companies that sell information that's later misused. yesterday, the state senate also passed a bill that will maintain net neutrality protections for internetsers in california. the assembly will now take up both bills. >>> the school year sending and that means high school students are about to start summer jobs. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is here to help you and your young workers make the most of the experience. so jill, a lot of kids run is paid internships. is that smart? >> reporter: any position that develops good habits like time management and team building collaboration, it's a valuable one. and certainly internships can help with the college application process. but -- earning money is really my favorite because it will help you build personal finance acumen in those young teens. it can help kids learn to keep track of money, plan for the future, maybe even save. encourage them to use a bank account for short term needs and then a roth ira which instills basic investment and retirement savings concepts. some kids are matching kids' contributions as an extra incentive to get going. >> it's a good idea. so we no pai
data breach allowing them to sue companies that sell information that's later misused. yesterday, the state senate also passed a bill that will maintain net neutrality protections for internetsers in california. the assembly will now take up both bills. >>> the school year sending and that means high school students are about to start summer jobs. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is here to help you and your young workers make the most of the experience. so jill, a lot of...
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protections, saying they hamper innovation. the vote was largely symbolic, as the bill is expected to stall in the house. the whistleblower who uncovered facebook's data-mining scandal warned congress today of a "new cold war" online. christopher wylie, a former cambridge analytica employee, told a senate panel that the firm used people's facebook profiles to stoke paranoia and racial biases.wh the firmh was employed by the trump presidential campaignn has announced to close. in north carolina, thousands of teachers flooded the s capital demanding better pay and protesting cutbacks. educors marched through raleigh as the republican- controlled ste legislature began its annual session. classes were canceled in dozens of school diricts. in several other states, like west virginia and lahoma, similar protests won teachers more funding. michigan state university has reached a $500 million settlement with the women and girls abused by former gymnastics doctor larry nassar. over 300 of nassar's victims sued the university for failing to protect them. nassar is serving a decades-long prison sentence ter pleading guilty to sexually assaulting patients whi wor
protections, saying they hamper innovation. the vote was largely symbolic, as the bill is expected to stall in the house. the whistleblower who uncovered facebook's data-mining scandal warned congress today of a "new cold war" online. christopher wylie, a former cambridge analytica employee, told a senate panel that the firm used people's facebook profiles to stoke paranoia and racial biases.wh the firmh was employed by the trump presidential campaignn has announced to close. in north...
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protect our people, our data, our secrets and our nation. chairman burr, advice chairman warner, members of the committee, thank you again for your consideration of my nomination. i look forward to your questions. >> bill thank you very much for your testimony. the chair would recognize himself and then the vice chairmen and members by seniority for up to five minutes of questions. bill, we've talked about it before. leaks of classified information put sensitive sources and methods at risk, and cause irreparable damage to our national security. congress took action accordingly. and the fisa amendments reauthorization act of 2017 by imposing enhanced penalties on those convicted of unauthorized disclosures. if confirmed, how do you plan to address insider threats and the security of sensitive and classified information? >> mr. chairman, thank you for that question. and i will concur that the unauthorized disclosure of classified information are not only traumatic to the secrets that we lose as a country, but they're also harmful and insidious to the men and women who serve to protect them every day. if confirmed, i will continue to work with my federal law enforcement partners, both at the fbi and depar
protect our people, our data, our secrets and our nation. chairman burr, advice chairman warner, members of the committee, thank you again for your consideration of my nomination. i look forward to your questions. >> bill thank you very much for your testimony. the chair would recognize himself and then the vice chairmen and members by seniority for up to five minutes of questions. bill, we've talked about it before. leaks of classified information put sensitive sources and methods at...
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data point, the bill you got. now we are collecting data on a second by second basis, this tells a story about how you use your energy, that information has to be protected. is critical, not only to the integrity of the network and the confidence that consumers have in using the network, if they do not feel confidence that their data is going to be protected. they are not going to engage in the modernization, that could lead to short false in meeting -- short falls in meeting other goals that they have been relying on for consumers to engage, lastly, mechanisms to measure the effectiveness must being be in place to guide future policy decisions, you cannot manage what you do not measure, benchmarks have been to be established early to see whether or not we are being successful as we march forward with this modernization, it's especially important when you are dealing with the energy industry because the making electric of america was the technology that allowed this country to be as great as it is right now, if we do not make sure that grid modernization is done in a responsible and ethical way, we have to see if we are meeting our goals and if knot how
data point, the bill you got. now we are collecting data on a second by second basis, this tells a story about how you use your energy, that information has to be protected. is critical, not only to the integrity of the network and the confidence that consumers have in using the network, if they do not feel confidence that their data is going to be protected. they are not going to engage in the modernization, that could lead to short false in meeting -- short falls in meeting other goals that...
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spotting threats faster and protecting his data with the most securely encrypted main frame in the world. it's a smart way to eat lunch in peace. sweet, oblivious peace. >> billbreaking news from overnight now. experts now fearing the erupting volcano in hawaii's big island could literally blow its top raising alarm bells for what could be the largest explosion in 100 years. jonathan hunt from our west coast bureau. we're talking about the potential for a large eruption here, jonathan. what's the gauge? >> as you mentioned, bill, literally blowing its top. it could be very big indeed and it could come within a week. and if this eruption does happen, it's going to release steam, sulfur dioxide gas and rocks that experts say could be about the size of a refrigerator firing them out around 120 miles per hour several miles into the air. they'll weigh tons and what goes up is going to come down. so all the tourist who's are taking photos in the vicinity of the volcano might want to think about backing off a bit. if this thing happens, no one is going to want to be close. here's janet babb of the u.s. geological survey. listen here. >> based on the models that we h
spotting threats faster and protecting his data with the most securely encrypted main frame in the world. it's a smart way to eat lunch in peace. sweet, oblivious peace. >> billbreaking news from overnight now. experts now fearing the erupting volcano in hawaii's big island could literally blow its top raising alarm bells for what could be the largest explosion in 100 years. jonathan hunt from our west coast bureau. we're talking about the potential for a large eruption here, jonathan....
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data security breech notification. if his bill were made law do you support breech notification standard. >> i think it's a good practice. >> what have you dub specifically to protect consumer information. >> a couple different things. this got attention. a lot of it was inaccurate. we immediately stopped data collection once i took over. once i was assigned to the office. for the purpose of analyzing our data security. we have made certain accommodations within the -- within the enforcement areas to allow data collection to continue. for example, we used other agency's systems and so forth. we'll collect data on site but not off site. the rule is this, i'm not going to hold somebody to a higher standard than we're willing to hold ourselves. and i'm not satisfied with our data security at the bureau. >> i appreciate that. it's an important record. i want to be on record to support your ideas. putting it on appropriations. and i would encourage you on behalf of the people you over see to have an ombudsman, someone you regulate. and have someone to call besides your office and have guidance on whether or not they have done right or wrong. thank you i yield back. >>>
data security breech notification. if his bill were made law do you support breech notification standard. >> i think it's a good practice. >> what have you dub specifically to protect consumer information. >> a couple different things. this got attention. a lot of it was inaccurate. we immediately stopped data collection once i took over. once i was assigned to the office. for the purpose of analyzing our data security. we have made certain accommodations within the -- within...
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bill gates. on the other hand, the genius will create an additional monster that's destroying our democracies. >> reporter: as to the other questions, mark zuckerberg said he'll get back to them. european data protectionules go in effect this friday and provide for fines as high as 4% of annual global revenue. in facebook's case that could run into the billions. gayle. >> mark phillips from london. thank you very much. >> interesting format, isn't it, guys? ask all the questions and he can decide which one he'll answer.$. with a "b." it's resting 1,700 feet under water. >>> some americans who went to mexico for >>> some americans who went to mexico for discount weight loss surgery suffered life-threatening complications. >> anna werner with the across-the-border procedures. >> reporter: we're here in tijuana. and this may not look like a hospital, but it's actually a surgery center. we went inside to talk to the doctor at the center of the dispute over whether his surgeries are safe. coming up on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by ensure for strength and energy. e strength & energy in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure high protein, with 16 grams of pro
bill gates. on the other hand, the genius will create an additional monster that's destroying our democracies. >> reporter: as to the other questions, mark zuckerberg said he'll get back to them. european data protectionules go in effect this friday and provide for fines as high as 4% of annual global revenue. in facebook's case that could run into the billions. gayle. >> mark phillips from london. thank you very much. >> interesting format, isn't it, guys? ask all the...