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that was the boss of waymo talking to dave lee. richard hunter is back to dave lee. richard hunter is back to join us to discuss the stories of the day and we picked out this on the day and we picked out this on the bbc news website, theresa may sobbing her blackberry for an iphone —— swapping. we wanted to know what tech you have ditched. one says, am i the only one who has moved back to using paper and pen?! i the only one who has moved back to using paperand pen?! what i the only one who has moved back to using paper and pen?! what about you, richard. there does seem to be something of a trend going back towards paper and even printing things from a screen so you can read them properly! this says, ditch voiced calling, have not need a replacement for it. when was the last and he made a phone call from your mobile phone? all the time. i text everybody! i like to talk to people. i have a fat finger, that is the only reason! and the story about drastic. michael gove is expected to make a big announcement about a new plan for england —— about plastic. the basic idea i
that was the boss of waymo talking to dave lee. richard hunter is back to dave lee. richard hunter is back to join us to discuss the stories of the day and we picked out this on the day and we picked out this on the bbc news website, theresa may sobbing her blackberry for an iphone —— swapping. we wanted to know what tech you have ditched. one says, am i the only one who has moved back to using paper and pen?! i the only one who has moved back to using paperand pen?! what i the only one who...
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that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.he short cut of the show, the full—length version is up on iplayer to watch now, and we have loads of backstage photos on twitter as well. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello once again, the week and eventually got there for many of us, certainly, many more seeing a drier, brighter prospect through the bulk of sunday, notjust calpol that got the best of it, having said that, there are exceptions. a veil of cloud, residue of saturday still hanging around, it is gone as we get into the wee small hours, and pretty clear skies, save for the north of scotland. widespread frost, not particularly hard, butjust a reminder that we are still fairly early in the season. don't be at all surprised even in towns and cities if you get close to or even a tad below freezing, there will be a difference across southern counties. first part of the week is marked by some mild error close by to the british isles, one stat is away, milderair in the british isles, one stat is away, milder air
that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.he short cut of the show, the full—length version is up on iplayer to watch now, and we have loads of backstage photos on twitter as well. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello once again, the week and eventually got there for many of us, certainly, many more seeing a drier, brighter prospect through the bulk of sunday, notjust calpol that got the best of it, having said that, there are...
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jane: for more on the facebook fallout, dave lee -- our chnology reporter dave lee joins us in san francisconk his comments have done enough to restore trust and facebook? dave: no, jane i do not think , they have. that is the sense are getting. i think his comments, he s to conceal a lot, especially talking about new regulation. what he did not do is give much hean donation as to why -- did not give much of an explanation as to why his company did not inform users when they know about the problem, which was back in 2015. that is what he left out in some of his public statements of fare we havntly heard from sheryl sandberg, chief operatinb officer at fk, the second in command to mark zuckerberg. she was talking to cnbc. she reiterated some of those lines again, open to regulation, but i have to say, the regulaon they are talking about in the regulation are backing, by their own admission, would not change much about so we shouwary about what , facebook is saying and what that means for the company in the long run. jane: facebook has been here before. if they do not get this right this time
jane: for more on the facebook fallout, dave lee -- our chnology reporter dave lee joins us in san francisconk his comments have done enough to restore trust and facebook? dave: no, jane i do not think , they have. that is the sense are getting. i think his comments, he s to conceal a lot, especially talking about new regulation. what he did not do is give much hean donation as to why -- did not give much of an explanation as to why his company did not inform users when they know about the...
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that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.f the show, the full—length version is up on iplayer to watch now, and we have loads of backstage photos on twitter as well. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. last weekend we were talking about snow and severe winter chills. still the prospect of some snow butjust not yet. a typical spring weekend ahead. the rainbow ease across inland and wales. we will see a lot of sunshine but also showers. we have this swirl of cloud to the south of the uk. this is storm hugo, bringing some stormy conditions of the spain through the weekend. for us, a lot of cloud across england and wales and that will continue to bring light rain and drizzle through the afternoon. slowly easing off and that cloud getting nibbled away across northern england so we see sunshine here. sunshine and showers for scotland and northern ireland. though showers could be wintry over higher ground and even the rumble of thunder. nine to ii higher ground and even the rumble of thunder. nine to 11 sources for much of
that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.f the show, the full—length version is up on iplayer to watch now, and we have loads of backstage photos on twitter as well. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. last weekend we were talking about snow and severe winter chills. still the prospect of some snow butjust not yet. a typical spring weekend ahead. the rainbow ease across inland and wales. we will see a lot of sunshine but also showers. we...
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i spoke to dave lee earlier outside uber headquarters. at are they saying about the crash and the investigation? dave: first of all, uber has expressed condolences about what happened. the woman was a 49-year-old woman named elaine herzberg. she was walking weross the road, nderstand with her bike, in the early hours of monday morning arizona, when the car struck her and she later died of the injuries she sustained in the incident. uber is saying they are cooperating fully with the investigation in what happened, and as part of their agreement to test the technology in arizona, they agree to keep detailed logs of how the cars act. ecisely for reasons and incidents such as this one. they will be able to go back and see what may have happened. but yes, as you mentioned, it is as we understand it the first pedestrian to be killed by this teounology, and i think it cld have the potential to greatly altethe public perception of something that already makes people slightly nervous. laura: dave, are uber anything at all about the timetable for pl
i spoke to dave lee earlier outside uber headquarters. at are they saying about the crash and the investigation? dave: first of all, uber has expressed condolences about what happened. the woman was a 49-year-old woman named elaine herzberg. she was walking weross the road, nderstand with her bike, in the early hours of monday morning arizona, when the car struck her and she later died of the injuries she sustained in the incident. uber is saying they are cooperating fully with the...
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that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.—length version is up on iplayer to watch now, and we have loads of backstage photos on twitter as well. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. feeling very springlike for many of us, tomorrow seen the lion's share of the sunshine, good spells of sunshine and just the risk of one or two showers, particularly for north and west. there have been a few showers in the north—west, they will persist through the night, wintry over high ground. clear skies moving south—east, holding onto cloud and outbreaks of light rain and drizzle, one 01’ outbreaks of light rain and drizzle, one or two patches of missed, not quite as cold in the south—east, way from that, chance of a touch of frost. milder start, that cloud will thin and live. more in the wake of brightness developing, good spells of sunshine, perhaps a view showers for north west scotland, which could be wintry over high ground. not feeling too bad with highs of 12 celsius and light wind. for i leave you, the clocks are going forwar
that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.—length version is up on iplayer to watch now, and we have loads of backstage photos on twitter as well. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. feeling very springlike for many of us, tomorrow seen the lion's share of the sunshine, good spells of sunshine and just the risk of one or two showers, particularly for north and west. there have been a few showers in the north—west, they will persist...
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dave lee, thank you.ion did not provide real choice, say international observers, because of restrictions on who could run. vladmir putin easily won a fourth term in sunday's run—off with 76% of the vote, beating seven other rivals. setting a conciliatory tone after his victory, mr putin vowed to work with other nations in resolving their differences. the bbc‘s richard galpin has more. vladimir putin! vladimir putin emerging triumphant yet again. in front of his supporters in mosquera lozano. —— in moscow last night, allowing election —— an election from which any serious opposition candidates have been excluded. today, the russian media, most of which is controlled by the kremlin, also revelling in his appointment as president for another six years. and yet, cctv footage from polling stations posted on social media here tells a different story. often latent rigging. these women stuffing ballot boxes —— of latent rigging. there are reports of hundreds of violations during the boat. officials say the viola
dave lee, thank you.ion did not provide real choice, say international observers, because of restrictions on who could run. vladmir putin easily won a fourth term in sunday's run—off with 76% of the vote, beating seven other rivals. setting a conciliatory tone after his victory, mr putin vowed to work with other nations in resolving their differences. the bbc‘s richard galpin has more. vladimir putin! vladimir putin emerging triumphant yet again. in front of his supporters in mosquera...
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dave lee in san francisco. joining me now from bromley is journalist alex hern. features writer for the guardian newspaper. what do you make? i think dave was right, the lack of apology will rankle lots of people. mark zuckerberg and facebook a problem, cambridge analytica and the app developer took advantage of a feature which facebook puts into the site in 2007 and removed years later in 2015, which let any developer take vast amounts of data from people with only their friends‘ consent. amounts of data from people with only theirfriends‘ consent. that was a terrible idea at the time, even worse in hindsight. any other company would have a response, which is to go that was a mistake, we did it in the past and we will let go of the people who made that decision. u nfortu nately the people who made that decision. unfortunately mark zuckerberg does not want to let mark zuckerberg go right now. what will he change now, do you think? he has offered some things which will help, among them the ability for users to find and remove far more easily than they can do now t
dave lee in san francisco. joining me now from bromley is journalist alex hern. features writer for the guardian newspaper. what do you make? i think dave was right, the lack of apology will rankle lots of people. mark zuckerberg and facebook a problem, cambridge analytica and the app developer took advantage of a feature which facebook puts into the site in 2007 and removed years later in 2015, which let any developer take vast amounts of data from people with only their friends‘ consent....
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more interesting work to automate the construction industry is happening in san francisco, where dave leebeen to find out more. look, don't tell anyone, but i have been trying to earn a few extra dollars — which is why some days you can find me here, in this construction site. there is a ton of work to be done, but you know what? i don't care, because it is the end of my shift. i am really not cut out for the construction industry, but that's ok, because thanks to companies like built robotics, maybe i don't have to be. their autonomous system allows this hulking great thing to get to work without a human driver. it can be left alone to get on with the task at hand, which in this case is flattening out the land. it is fully autonomous. what that means is basically, you load in plans for what you want your finished product to look like, and the machine looks at the plans, figures out how to navigate around the site in order to accomplish the work, and then sends commands to the on—board electronics on each machine, so they can go out there and do the work. noah is a former google engineer
more interesting work to automate the construction industry is happening in san francisco, where dave leebeen to find out more. look, don't tell anyone, but i have been trying to earn a few extra dollars — which is why some days you can find me here, in this construction site. there is a ton of work to be done, but you know what? i don't care, because it is the end of my shift. i am really not cut out for the construction industry, but that's ok, because thanks to companies like built...
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our north america technology reporter dave lee has been following the story, outside facebook hq.atest? the latest is that facebook is in crisis pr mode. they had a meeting on tuesday morning to address the issue with employees but that meeting was not attended by mark zuckerberg nor his deputy sheryl sandberg. both key figures are yet to say a word about this crisis and we are entering into day six on wednesday and because of that there is increased pressure both within facebook, wondering where mark zuckerberg is and also investors are also getting extremely annoyed, wondering when they will hear from the chief executive. several investigations on several fronts and people asking how this data got to be used in this way. can we assess how damaging all this it is in the long—term? we assess how damaging all this it is in the long-term? it could be extremely damaging. the guest to the very heart of the business model, keeping and analysing data in this way is under threat and it will make it much, much harderfor them to do business. what that is doing as a knock—on effect is havin
our north america technology reporter dave lee has been following the story, outside facebook hq.atest? the latest is that facebook is in crisis pr mode. they had a meeting on tuesday morning to address the issue with employees but that meeting was not attended by mark zuckerberg nor his deputy sheryl sandberg. both key figures are yet to say a word about this crisis and we are entering into day six on wednesday and because of that there is increased pressure both within facebook, wondering...
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our technology correspondent dave lee reports from san francisco., elaine herzberg was struck by uber‘s self—driving car. the 49—year—old was crossing the road, but not using the pedestrian zone. there was a driver behind the wheel, but uber said the vehicle was in full autonomous mode, meaning it was handling all aspects of the driving. miss herzberg was taken to hospital, but died from her injuries. taking to twitter, uber‘s chief executive, dara khosrowshahi, said the news from arizona was "incredibly sad". adding: as part of its licensing agreement, uber must keep detailed logs in case of an incident like this. although miss herzberg is the first pedestrian to be killed by an autonomous vehicle, her death comes one year after uber temporarily took its self—driving cars off the road following an accident that left a volvo suv on its side in arizona. the programme was later reinstated. there are so many motor vehicle deaths in the united states, and generally, every year. and the ultimate goal of self—driving cars is to eliminate those entirely. b
our technology correspondent dave lee reports from san francisco., elaine herzberg was struck by uber‘s self—driving car. the 49—year—old was crossing the road, but not using the pedestrian zone. there was a driver behind the wheel, but uber said the vehicle was in full autonomous mode, meaning it was handling all aspects of the driving. miss herzberg was taken to hospital, but died from her injuries. taking to twitter, uber‘s chief executive, dara khosrowshahi, said the news from...
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our technology correspondent dave lee reports from san francisco.day night when, according to police, elaine was struck by a uber‘s self driving car. she was crossing the road but not using the pedestrian will zone. there was a driver behind the wheel but uber said the vehicle was in full autonomous mode, meaning it was handling all aspects of the driving. the woman was taken to hospital but died from her injuries. taking to twitter, the chief executive said the news from arizona was incredibly sad, adding, we are thinking of the family as we work with local law enforcement to understand what happened. as part of its licensing agreement, uber must keep detailed logs in case of an incident like this. although this woman is the first pedestrian to be killed by an autonomous vehicle, her death comes autonomous vehicle, her death comes a year after uber temporarily took its self driving cars off the road following an accident which left a volvo suv on its side in arizona. the programme was later reinstated. there are so mini motor vehicle deaths in the
our technology correspondent dave lee reports from san francisco.day night when, according to police, elaine was struck by a uber‘s self driving car. she was crossing the road but not using the pedestrian will zone. there was a driver behind the wheel but uber said the vehicle was in full autonomous mode, meaning it was handling all aspects of the driving. the woman was taken to hospital but died from her injuries. taking to twitter, the chief executive said the news from arizona was...
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here is our north america technology correspondent dave lee. news broke here late on friday night, but it wasn't until day six mark zuckerberg finally found the words to comment on the crisis which has been engulfing this company. on a personal post on his own facebook page, mark zuckerberg outlined the timeline of events as he saw it, and he said the company will make some big changes to how apps are handled on their network in the future, with a view to protecting privacy and making it easier for users to know when their data was being used. what he didn't do, however, was offer an apology to those users, or his investors, or indeed his own staff. mark zuckerberg also didn't offer an explanation as to why the company didn't inform the public that this had happened when it first found out about this, several years ago. i think it is clear to see that while facebook is admitting a few errors on the way, it is certainly not taking the blame for what has happened. dean armstrong qc is a barrister specialising in data law. i would imagine you are
here is our north america technology correspondent dave lee. news broke here late on friday night, but it wasn't until day six mark zuckerberg finally found the words to comment on the crisis which has been engulfing this company. on a personal post on his own facebook page, mark zuckerberg outlined the timeline of events as he saw it, and he said the company will make some big changes to how apps are handled on their network in the future, with a view to protecting privacy and making it easier...
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waymo's chief executive has been telling our correspondent dave lee about his firm's priorities.en on safety. it is how we found this project more than nine years ago. during that time we have driven over 5 million miles autonomously on public roads in the us testing it in 25 different cities. we have exercised that softwa re cities. we have exercised that software on 5 billion miles of stimulations. are you worried about the perception in the wake of what happened to uber? i appreciate it is a different company. but what is driving. we will have to see. our job is to get out there and be as transparent as possible with technology. last fall we published a 40 technology. last fall we published a a0 page says report explaining how we think through aspects of safetyis the founding concept. there will be a transition period where there is a collision between human and autonomous drivers, causing accidents, and inevitably, more deaths. that is something the company understands. that is nothing we as humans should be proud of, what happens on the roads. i do not think we should be hap
waymo's chief executive has been telling our correspondent dave lee about his firm's priorities.en on safety. it is how we found this project more than nine years ago. during that time we have driven over 5 million miles autonomously on public roads in the us testing it in 25 different cities. we have exercised that softwa re cities. we have exercised that software on 5 billion miles of stimulations. are you worried about the perception in the wake of what happened to uber? i appreciate it is a...
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jane:ear, for more on t -- our technology reporter dave lee joins us in san francisco.thinkis comments have ne enough to restore trust and facebook? dave: no, jane i do not think , they have. that is the sense we are getting. i think his comments, he seems to conceal a lot, pecially talking about new regulation. what he did not do is give much ef an donation as to why -- noi ve mcoucmph any adid not infors when they know about t problem, which was back in 2015. we whav ie three ceatnts ly heard m of fianceylr shatg, fac sebook, thd in command to mark zuckerberg.in she was tato cnbc. re reiterated some of those lines again, open ulation, that veo y, about in the regulatioare backing, by their own admission, would not change much about facebook whatsoever. so we shourye ldutng a rwat. wbo ha jane: facebook hre been here be if they do not get this right this time around, what could be the consequences for t company?l, whey have been here before, but it has not been at intensity.me level of tocalls for mark zuckerberg -- the calls for mark zuckerberg in front of congres has
jane:ear, for more on t -- our technology reporter dave lee joins us in san francisco.thinkis comments have ne enough to restore trust and facebook? dave: no, jane i do not think , they have. that is the sense we are getting. i think his comments, he seems to conceal a lot, pecially talking about new regulation. what he did not do is give much ef an donation as to why -- noi ve mcoucmph any adid not infors when they know about t problem, which was back in 2015. we whav ie three ceatnts ly heard...
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looking at that, here's dave lee.veral different corners. the one you are referring to specifically is legal action relating to how facebook was collecting data on android devices, the google software on mobile phones, using that data to log call information, contact details through its messenger app, the kind of companion app to the normal facebook app. that's one of several threats it faces from lawsuits but also from investigations from various government entities in the us and in the uk. the latest move today that you mentioned about changing some of the options for protecting data, that's part of some almost internal housekeeping, making sure that their internal tools for users are up to scratch because of the scandal but also perhaps more pressingly about new european regulation coming into power at the end of may. facebook say that is what this is actually about, that they were preparing for that all along, but the timing, perhaps the added motivation to get the tools out quickly, has surely been upped because
looking at that, here's dave lee.veral different corners. the one you are referring to specifically is legal action relating to how facebook was collecting data on android devices, the google software on mobile phones, using that data to log call information, contact details through its messenger app, the kind of companion app to the normal facebook app. that's one of several threats it faces from lawsuits but also from investigations from various government entities in the us and in the uk....
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dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.naga munchetty and rachel burden. a police officer hailed as a hero during the french terror attack has died of his injuries. arnaud beltrame swapped himself for a hostage during the supermarket siege and secretly recorded what happened on his mobile phone. good morning, it's saturday the 24th of march. also this morning: investigators work through the night, searching the offices of the company at the centre of the facebook data row. labour mps react angrily to the sacking of the shadow northern ireland secretary for saying he wants a second brexit referendum.
dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.naga munchetty and rachel burden. a police officer hailed as a hero during the french terror attack has died of his injuries. arnaud beltrame swapped himself for a hostage during the supermarket siege and secretly recorded what happened on his mobile phone. good morning, it's saturday the 24th of march. also this morning: investigators work through the night, searching the offices of the company at the centre of the...
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dave lee has met the boss of one of the other big self driving front runners to find out what this mightto introduce to you all the world's first premium electric fully self driving car... you're looking at a fully electric, now self driving vehicle. the sensors are engineered by waymo but the car is every inch a jaguar. waymo and jaguar land rover are going to work together to get 20,000 of these cars on the roads within the next two years. their eventual aim is1 million self driving trips every single day. so by the end of this year we will have this driverless transportation service up and running in phoenix. to see in the dark, stop? but even if the public is worried, it's clear that waymo, which has been working on the technology longer than uber, is still confident. it is very bold of you to do this launch so soon after a fatal crash in this sector — did that cross your mind at all when setting up? not really. our focus has always been on safety, it's how we founded this project more nine years ago and during that time we have driven over 5 million miles autonomously, on public roa
dave lee has met the boss of one of the other big self driving front runners to find out what this mightto introduce to you all the world's first premium electric fully self driving car... you're looking at a fully electric, now self driving vehicle. the sensors are engineered by waymo but the car is every inch a jaguar. waymo and jaguar land rover are going to work together to get 20,000 of these cars on the roads within the next two years. their eventual aim is1 million self driving trips...
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that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station.rachel burden and chris mason. a promise to boost the number of midwives
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our technology correspondent dave lee reports from san francisco.en, according to police, elaine herzberg was struck by uber‘s self—driving car. the 49—year—old was crossing the road, but not using the pedestrian zone. there was a driver behind the wheel, but uber said the vehicle was in full autonomous mode, meaning it was handling all aspects of the driving. miss herzberg was taken to hospital, but died from her injuries. taking to twitter, uber‘s chief executive, dara khosrowshahi, said the news from arizona was "incredibly sad", adding: as part of its licensing agreement, uber must keep detailed logs in case of an incident like this. although miss herzberg is the first pedestrian to be killed by an autonomous vehicle, her death comes one year after uber temporarily took its self—driving cars off the road following an accident that left a volvo suv on its side in arizona. the programme was later reinstated. there are so many motor vehicle deaths in the united states, and generally, every year. and the ultimate goal of self—driving cars is to elim
our technology correspondent dave lee reports from san francisco.en, according to police, elaine herzberg was struck by uber‘s self—driving car. the 49—year—old was crossing the road, but not using the pedestrian zone. there was a driver behind the wheel, but uber said the vehicle was in full autonomous mode, meaning it was handling all aspects of the driving. miss herzberg was taken to hospital, but died from her injuries. taking to twitter, uber‘s chief executive, dara khosrowshahi,...
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our technology correspondent dave lee has been talking to asia business report about this story. bbc world news in half an hour, so stay tuned for that. now, let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the war of words has increased between london and moscow over the spy poisoning case. at a parliamentary hearing on wednesday, the british foreign secretary was asked if the russian president would use the world cup in the same way that hitler used the 1936 0lympics. have a listen. will he use the world cup the way that adolf hitler used the 1936 olympics? the idea that he will use it as olympics? the idea that he will use itasa olympics? the idea that he will use it as a pr exercise, it fills me with horror. first of all, i think that your characterisation of what is going to happen in moscow, in the world cup, yes, i think the comparison with the 1936 olympics is certainly right. and i think it is a prospect frankly, to think of putin glorying in this sporting event. also making news today... more than 100 nigerian schoolgirls abducted by islamist militants last month in t
our technology correspondent dave lee has been talking to asia business report about this story. bbc world news in half an hour, so stay tuned for that. now, let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the war of words has increased between london and moscow over the spy poisoning case. at a parliamentary hearing on wednesday, the british foreign secretary was asked if the russian president would use the world cup in the same way that hitler used the 1936 0lympics. have a listen. will he...
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dave lee has made the boss of one of the other big self driving front runners to find out what this mightke to introduce to you all the world's first premium electric fully self driving car... you're looking at a fully electric, now self driving vehicle. the sensors are engineered by waymo but the car is every inch a jaguar. waymo and jaguar land rover are going to work together to get 20,000 of these cars on the roads within the next two years. their eventual aim is1 million self driving trips every single day. so by the end of this year we will have this driverless transportation service up and running in phoenix. folks will be able to use a waymo app to get from one point to another. and their won't be a safety driver? that's correct. how willing will people be to jump in a car without a driver behind the wheel? if our experience in phoenix over is any indication, a lot of people, more than we would be able to handle, quite frankly! oh, this is weird! what waymo is hoping to do with self driving is coming years before most would have predicted. the company has been running tests with a
dave lee has made the boss of one of the other big self driving front runners to find out what this mightke to introduce to you all the world's first premium electric fully self driving car... you're looking at a fully electric, now self driving vehicle. the sensors are engineered by waymo but the car is every inch a jaguar. waymo and jaguar land rover are going to work together to get 20,000 of these cars on the roads within the next two years. their eventual aim is1 million self driving trips...
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our technology reporter dave lee in san francisco has more on the lack of response from facebook. not yet heard from the founder and chief executive of facebook, mark zuckerberg. we haven't heard from his deputy, sheryl sandberg. neither has made any official statement publicly about this. we have had potted conversations and statements from facebook‘s pr team but very, very defensive at the moment. there was a meeting on tuesday morning here, where one of the lead lawyers for facebook addressed facebook employees. there was a suggestion that mr zuckerberg and ms sandberg might be at that but they weren't and we asked facebook why they weren't at that meeting, the company said they were too busy dealing with this problem to attend, but there is, of course, mounting pressure from various parts of this story, whether it is internally at facebook from its emplyees to talk about this or investors in facebook who, of course, are worried about the sharp drop in the company's value since this story broke and, indeed, from politicians. we know that the company is subject of several invest
our technology reporter dave lee in san francisco has more on the lack of response from facebook. not yet heard from the founder and chief executive of facebook, mark zuckerberg. we haven't heard from his deputy, sheryl sandberg. neither has made any official statement publicly about this. we have had potted conversations and statements from facebook‘s pr team but very, very defensive at the moment. there was a meeting on tuesday morning here, where one of the lead lawyers for facebook...
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here is our north america technology correspondent, dave lee. news broke here late on friday night but it was not until basics mark zuckerberg finally found the words to comment on the crisis engulfing the company —— until day six. on facebook, he outlined the timeline of events as he saw it, and he said the company will make some big changes to how apps are handled in the future. with a view to protecting privacy and making it easierfor protecting privacy and making it easier for users protecting privacy and making it easierfor users to protecting privacy and making it easier for users to know when their data was being used. what he did not do, however, was offer an users or his investors or his own staff. he did not offer an explanation as to why the company did not inform the public this had happened when it found out about this several years ago. it is clear to see that while facebook is admitting a few errors along the way, it is certainly not taking the blame for what has happened. with me is our technology correspondent, rory cellanjones.
here is our north america technology correspondent, dave lee. news broke here late on friday night but it was not until basics mark zuckerberg finally found the words to comment on the crisis engulfing the company —— until day six. on facebook, he outlined the timeline of events as he saw it, and he said the company will make some big changes to how apps are handled in the future. with a view to protecting privacy and making it easierfor protecting privacy and making it easier for users...
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our technology correspondent dave lee reports from san francisco. police, elaine herzberg was struck by uber‘s self—driving car. the 49—year—old was crossing the road, but not using the pedestrian zone. there was a driver behind the wheel, but uber said the vehicle was in full autonomous mode, meaning it was handling all aspects of the driving. miss herzberg was taken to hospital, but died from her injuries. taking to twitter, uber‘s chief executive, dara khosrowshahi, said the news from arizona was "incredibly sad". adding... as part of its licensing agreement, uber must keep detailed logs in case of an incident like this. although miss herzberg is the first pedestrian to be killed by an autonomous vehicle, her death comes one year after uber temporarily took its self—driving cars off the road following an accident that left a volvo suv on its side in arizona. the programme was later reinstated. there are so many motor vehicle deaths in the united states, and generally every year. and the ultimate goal of self—driving cars is to eliminate those ent
our technology correspondent dave lee reports from san francisco. police, elaine herzberg was struck by uber‘s self—driving car. the 49—year—old was crossing the road, but not using the pedestrian zone. there was a driver behind the wheel, but uber said the vehicle was in full autonomous mode, meaning it was handling all aspects of the driving. miss herzberg was taken to hospital, but died from her injuries. taking to twitter, uber‘s chief executive, dara khosrowshahi, said the news...
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dave lee reports from silicon valley.omething of a tourist attraction here but for many, this place now represents something else. the company that has enabled the collection of personal data that was then used for political propaganda. its latest problems are because of information allegedly obtained by cambridge analytica — the firm widely credited with helping donald trump win the presidency. reports claim details of around 50 million profiles were gathered without the users' explicit consent. both facebook and cambridge analytica deny any wrongdoing. but now prominent lawmakers are demanding that facebook‘s founder mark zuckerberg address the concerns about his company in person and notjust through his own facebook page. mark zuckerberg needs to testify before the senate judiciary committee, demanded one democrat, who said her office was launching a fresh investigation. former presidential hopeful marco rubio had this to say on sunday morning. these companies are growing very fast. within the span of less than ten yea
dave lee reports from silicon valley.omething of a tourist attraction here but for many, this place now represents something else. the company that has enabled the collection of personal data that was then used for political propaganda. its latest problems are because of information allegedly obtained by cambridge analytica — the firm widely credited with helping donald trump win the presidency. reports claim details of around 50 million profiles were gathered without the users' explicit...
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for more on the facebook fallout, i spoke to our technology reporter dave lee in san francisco.? no, i don't think they have, and that is the sense we are getting from the reaction here. he seemed to concede a lot, especially when talking about the prospect of new regulation, but what he didn't do is give an explanation as to why facebook did not inform users when it first you about this problem which was in at least 2015 —— first new. that is what he has left out from his public statements, we have also heard the chief operating officer at facebook, the second—in—command after mark zuckerberg, she was talking to cnbc serious rate of those lines, open to regulation, but —— and she reiterated those lines, open to regulation, but what they have said would not actually change much about facebook whatsoever so we should be weary about what facebook is saying and what this would actually mean to their company in the long run. facebook have been here before, but i don't get this right this time around, what are the consequences for the company? —— around, what are the consequences for
for more on the facebook fallout, i spoke to our technology reporter dave lee in san francisco.? no, i don't think they have, and that is the sense we are getting from the reaction here. he seemed to concede a lot, especially when talking about the prospect of new regulation, but what he didn't do is give an explanation as to why facebook did not inform users when it first you about this problem which was in at least 2015 —— first new. that is what he has left out from his public...
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we're joined now by our technology reporter dave lee in san francisco.know, everyone is talking about this, it eased in the higher levels of politics. what does facebook have to say? so far very little. we have not heard from the founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg, his deputy, sheryl sandberg. neither has made an official statement publicly. we have conversations and statements from the pr team but they are very defensive at the moment. there was a meeting on tuesday morning to employees. there was a suggestion that mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg were going to be that but they went. the company said they we re they went. the company said they were too busy dealing with this problem to attend but the reason of course amounting tension from various part of this story. whether it is internally or investors who are worried about the sharp drop in the compa ny‘s value are worried about the sharp drop in the company's value since the story broke and, indeed, from politicians. the company is the subject of several investigations and been asked to
we're joined now by our technology reporter dave lee in san francisco.know, everyone is talking about this, it eased in the higher levels of politics. what does facebook have to say? so far very little. we have not heard from the founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg, his deputy, sheryl sandberg. neither has made an official statement publicly. we have conversations and statements from the pr team but they are very defensive at the moment. there was a meeting on tuesday morning to...
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our north america technology correspondent dave lee is in san francisco. global company now, the pressure is mowning, how significant a moment is this for them? i think this could be a hugely significant moment for them, indeed for silicon valley in general. the mood here is that the era of tech self regulation may be reaching an end, we nuns the last hour, there has been a meeting at face book with employees but it wasn't chaired by mark zuckerberg or his deputy, we haven't here from either of them since this news broke on friday. internally and externally as we have been hearing they are facing investigations on both sides of the atla ntic investigations on both sides of the atlantic and the impact on the company's value has been to the tune of round $50 billion, so in the short—term, hugely significant and also as we are learning in the long—term it will have real impact on how this company does its business. thank you. a red arrows jet has crashed at raf valley airbase in anglesey. two members of crew were onboard the hawk aircraft — their condition is
our north america technology correspondent dave lee is in san francisco. global company now, the pressure is mowning, how significant a moment is this for them? i think this could be a hugely significant moment for them, indeed for silicon valley in general. the mood here is that the era of tech self regulation may be reaching an end, we nuns the last hour, there has been a meeting at face book with employees but it wasn't chaired by mark zuckerberg or his deputy, we haven't here from either of...
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dave lee is outside facebook‘s headquarters in san francisco. questions suddenly for facebook to answer. a lot of questions, and they haven't really begun answering them. there has been a meeting at facebook today. it was billed as an open meeting, and it seems like one of the compa ny‘s top meeting, and it seems like one of the company's top lawyers addressed employees about what is going on. crucially, and importantly, not at the meeting was mark zuckerberg, nor his number two in command, sheryl sandberg. we haven't heard from either of them since this news broke on friday night here. that is increasing the pressure on the company to get on top of this. we know that tomorrow facebook is sending representatives to washington to address congress. that is the first thing it has to do. it is the first thing it has to do. it is becoming a world tour for the company in facing committees and investigations and they are trying to get to the bottom of how this interference, potentially, could have been able to happen on facebook. clearly, potentially a
dave lee is outside facebook‘s headquarters in san francisco. questions suddenly for facebook to answer. a lot of questions, and they haven't really begun answering them. there has been a meeting at facebook today. it was billed as an open meeting, and it seems like one of the compa ny‘s top meeting, and it seems like one of the company's top lawyers addressed employees about what is going on. crucially, and importantly, not at the meeting was mark zuckerberg, nor his number two in command,...
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we can speak to our technology correspondent dave lee, who's in san francisco.k, as you mentioned, are calling it an overhaul but it is more accurate to call it a tweak. they are adding simple options to the privacy controls so that users can have easier access to know what data is being accessed by third—party apps and what access is being gathered by facebook. they will make it easier for people to remove themselves from facebook altogether although they did not make that option part of their announcement today. what this is doing is making it comply with regulations coming up at the end of may, the general data protection regulations, being put in place by the eu. they are putting pressure on tech companies to make sure that people who are on them can have more control of their data than they currently do. while the current scandal around cambridge analytica is adding motivation to get the tool out sooner, facebook is right to say that they would have had to do this a nyway to that they would have had to do this anyway to comply with the eu rules. interesting
we can speak to our technology correspondent dave lee, who's in san francisco.k, as you mentioned, are calling it an overhaul but it is more accurate to call it a tweak. they are adding simple options to the privacy controls so that users can have easier access to know what data is being accessed by third—party apps and what access is being gathered by facebook. they will make it easier for people to remove themselves from facebook altogether although they did not make that option part of...
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thank you very much, dave lee in san francisco.ympics in nazi germany. —— hosting the olympics. borisjohnson also says that he is "deeply concerned" about how british fans may be treated at the world cup. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. in salisbury, the investigation into the nerve agent attack on sergei skripal and his daughter continued, as the diplomatic row between britain and russia threatened to damage sporting relations too. this summer, england‘s football team will travel to russia for the world cup and they‘ll be accompanied by thousands of british fans — and the government‘s worried about their safety. we‘re watching it very, very closely. at the moment, we are not inclined actively to dissuade people from going, because we want to hear from the russians what steps they are going to take to look after our fans. so far, he said, only 211,000 british fans had applied for tickets, far fewer than normal. the numbers are well down, but that doesn‘t mean we are not deeply concerned about how they may be tre
thank you very much, dave lee in san francisco.ympics in nazi germany. —— hosting the olympics. borisjohnson also says that he is "deeply concerned" about how british fans may be treated at the world cup. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. in salisbury, the investigation into the nerve agent attack on sergei skripal and his daughter continued, as the diplomatic row between britain and russia threatened to damage sporting relations too. this summer, england‘s...
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dave lee has made the boss of one of the other big self driving front runners to find out what this mighteered by waymo but the car is every inch a jaguar. waymo and jaguar land rover are going to work together to get 20,000 of these cars on the roads within the next two years. their eventual aim is1 million self driving trips every single day. so by the end of this year we will have this driverless transportation service up and running in phoenix. folks will be able to use a waymo app to get from one point to another. and their won't be a safety driver? that's correct. how willing will people be to jump in a car without a driver behind the wheel? if our experience in phoenix over is any indication, a lot of people, more than we would be able to handle, quite frankly! oh, this is weird! what waymo is hoping to do with self driving is coming years before most would have predicted. the company has been running tests with a select few customers, and says it is having a profound effect on their lives. but the self driving industry suffered a major, tragic setback when uber‘s self driving car
dave lee has made the boss of one of the other big self driving front runners to find out what this mighteered by waymo but the car is every inch a jaguar. waymo and jaguar land rover are going to work together to get 20,000 of these cars on the roads within the next two years. their eventual aim is1 million self driving trips every single day. so by the end of this year we will have this driverless transportation service up and running in phoenix. folks will be able to use a waymo app to get...
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that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station. this is the short cut of the show, the full—length version is up on iplayer to watch now, and we have loads of backstage photos on twitter as well. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. this is breakfast, with rachel burden and chris mason. a promise to boost the number of midwives being trained in england. the government says 3000 extra places on training courses will be created over four years. union leaders say the plan will need time and investment. good morning. it's sunday 25th march. and don't forget the clocks have gone forward by an hour. so it is just after eight o'clock. hundreds of thousands of people attend rallies across america, demanding tougher guns laws, among them martin luther kings 9 year old granddaughter. i have a dream that enough is enough and that this should be a gun free realm. good morning. in sport it's been described as australia cricket‘s darkest hour as captain steve smith confesses to hatching a plan to cheat south africa in the third t
that was dave lee in san francisco. that's it from us here at battersea power station. this is the short cut of the show, the full—length version is up on iplayer to watch now, and we have loads of backstage photos on twitter as well. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. this is breakfast, with rachel burden and chris mason. a promise to boost the number of midwives being trained in england. the government says 3000 extra places on training courses will be created over four...
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lee. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, dave. i think it is a safe bet the prime minister likes being in the united states right now instead of in israel. he is away from all of his legal woes. he has three investigations now that he is a suspect in and just last friday police questioned him again. while he is in washington, there are a few issues on the plate. first iran. this is something the prime minister has talked a lot about. he sees iran as a major threat. he dislikes the iranian nuclear deal saying fix it or nix it. although this is a deal with a lot of support from the international community. france's president macron will be in italy to talk about the deal and the iran missile program and involvement in syria and lebanon. that is another concern the prime minister has with involvement on the israeli border. the other topic with the president is the peace deal. he has pushed for the ultimate deal of peace with the israelis and palestinians. he does have a plan, although none of us has seen it, and no officials have see
lee. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, dave. i think it is a safe bet the prime minister likes being in the united states right now instead of in israel. he is away from all of his legal woes. he has three investigations now that he is a suspect in and just last friday police questioned him again. while he is in washington, there are a few issues on the plate. first iran. this is something the prime minister has talked a lot about. he sees iran as a major threat. he dislikes...
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dave happened in marin county, alameda county, and contra costa county. ktvu's henry leehere is a new ban -- push to help with freeway shootings like the one that happened. >> reporter: this is a pellet gun like the one used when a man was driving his car around 5:30 p.m. monday when he became the victim of road rage. >> the suspect may have cut off the victim, at which point the victim honked. it appears that that is what it took to get the suspect angry, and escalated the situation. >> reporter: the suspect opened fire with a pellet gun, tenting the victim's car. shaken but not hurt, the witness quickly left the freeway and called the chp with an important lead. >> this victim was also a good witness. they were able to obtain a license plate, which was critical in our investigation, without putting themselves in harms way. >> reporter: san rafael police arrested 18-year-old cristian torrez-perez. >> it escalated to the point of firing a weapon from the vehicle, over something like a horn honk. it's absolutely dangerous, unacceptable, and just completely careless. >> rep
dave happened in marin county, alameda county, and contra costa county. ktvu's henry leehere is a new ban -- push to help with freeway shootings like the one that happened. >> reporter: this is a pellet gun like the one used when a man was driving his car around 5:30 p.m. monday when he became the victim of road rage. >> the suspect may have cut off the victim, at which point the victim honked. it appears that that is what it took to get the suspect angry, and escalated the...
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be in such a mess and from dave yellin who says much praise for various john major interviews this week but only samba's interview of the former president of violin minimax lee's was better it watch to understand island border and why it's so important to support the e.u. project and to feel bret's it when phyllis and says hi alec could you please see if you can a few the proclaimers i'm going to see them later me here keep up the great work with the tale and it will tell charlie unclick the proclaimers that's an open invitation to come on the alex salmond chill and finally from loans winston i'm really enjoying the show and in particular the last few episodes and the impact to bricks and ireland great presentation style a pleasure to watch your show or thank you very much laughs so back to tires where you'll notice that normal service in the set has been resumed. among the star turns at last sunday's march for women in london was a speaker the most famous name of all in the historic struggle for women's rights however she has a formidable record in her own right of equality campaigning and i'm delighted to be joined by her to welcome helen packers and happy i
be in such a mess and from dave yellin who says much praise for various john major interviews this week but only samba's interview of the former president of violin minimax lee's was better it watch to understand island border and why it's so important to support the e.u. project and to feel bret's it when phyllis and says hi alec could you please see if you can a few the proclaimers i'm going to see them later me here keep up the great work with the tale and it will tell charlie unclick the...
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dave. >>> an acin a cold case involving two women whose bodies were found along a remote road more than 30 years ago. henry lee brings us more on what led to the break in the case. >> reporter: this is david mish, the man who police say is responsible for the two killings. it took 32 years but fremont police say they have their suspect who is already in prison for killing another woman in 1989. >> it is a great feeling to be able to say we can finally get closure for the families. >> reporter: the two women were best friends in high school in san jose. they were last seen together at this convenience store in fremont. their disappearance had fremont on edge. and then a gruesome discovery in the fremont hills. it was just after midnight when a motorcyclist found the bodies of two women dumped along mill creek road. one of the victims had been shot. the other stabbed. both were victims of attempted rape. utter disbelief that it was real. we caught up with the motorcyclist who found the bodies. >> both victims were stripped of all their clothes. not one thread of clothing on either. >> reporter: cold case detecti
dave. >>> an acin a cold case involving two women whose bodies were found along a remote road more than 30 years ago. henry lee brings us more on what led to the break in the case. >> reporter: this is david mish, the man who police say is responsible for the two killings. it took 32 years but fremont police say they have their suspect who is already in prison for killing another woman in 1989. >> it is a great feeling to be able to say we can finally get closure for the...
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dave vi mentioned he knew steve bannon. the executivemented to talk about whether his lawyer eddy sexton would say publicly he didn't believe the accusations from lee says gary or told him he could collect $10,000 and possibly more. if he did that. eddy sexton said he was disturbed by the offer was intrigued by the offer to meet steve bannon. he said he had the money for him. but then other people entered the picture. mat boil. the washington bureau chief of breitbart news joined me. minutes later the jerusalem chief joined them. on the table was a notebook open to page that contained the handwritten statement that he was expected to sign. the one disavowing this accusation from his client. he said they started discussing the possibility of issuing a stadium statement. under mining his credibility. he told them he didn't see anyway he could make a statement disparaging his client. he would lose his license. and hadn't even asked about the details of her ak sag"anderson 360" -- accusations. the breitbart guys tell me that's not really the point of whether or not anybody believes you. it's just getting other information out there. the statement which
dave vi mentioned he knew steve bannon. the executivemented to talk about whether his lawyer eddy sexton would say publicly he didn't believe the accusations from lee says gary or told him he could collect $10,000 and possibly more. if he did that. eddy sexton said he was disturbed by the offer was intrigued by the offer to meet steve bannon. he said he had the money for him. but then other people entered the picture. mat boil. the washington bureau chief of breitbart news joined me. minutes...