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kogan had allegedly transferred facebook data to cambridge analytica in violation of facebook's data policies. according to cambridge press releases and a recent internal report in july 2016, facebook requested cambridge and its affiliates to remove any data received from dr. kogan. cambridge said they removed the data and filed legal certification to facebook saying as much. i had requested that cambridge analytica appear at these hearings to explain these facts and tell their side of the story. cambridge, however, recently commenced insolvency proceedings and therefore determined it could not participate in this hearing. the underlying story has not changed much since 2015, except for two important events. first, cambridge began doing work for the trump campaign, and secondly, the trump -- president trump won the 2016 election. these two fax sounded an alarm that revived the cambridge story. this does not diminish the importance of this discussion, but only highlights extreme partisanship at play, and more importantly, that this conversation could have easily taken place in 2015. i
kogan had allegedly transferred facebook data to cambridge analytica in violation of facebook's data policies. according to cambridge press releases and a recent internal report in july 2016, facebook requested cambridge and its affiliates to remove any data received from dr. kogan. cambridge said they removed the data and filed legal certification to facebook saying as much. i had requested that cambridge analytica appear at these hearings to explain these facts and tell their side of the...
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it is true that you cannot go to facebook and simply by facebook status. facebook's data. but they make it readily available to their customers. of people's profiles on facebook makes it very conducive to scraping data. facebook would say that they don't allow that, they still which catalyzes its misuse, in my view. >> mr. zuckerberg also said that the terms of service that consumers agree to when they sign on to facebook, he said people probably don't read it or don't really understand it. is your impression that most of the public has no idea about what they are sharing with these companies? >> when you even talk to lawyers who read to the terms and conditions, some of it is even dense for a lawyer. i think it is unreasonable to expect a regular person to have the burden of understanding dense legal texts. is not a choice for most people. the internet is not a choice for most people. it is difficult to be a functioning member of the workforce and refused to use the internet. i don't know a job that will let you go in and refused to use google. most tiring requiring -- re
it is true that you cannot go to facebook and simply by facebook status. facebook's data. but they make it readily available to their customers. of people's profiles on facebook makes it very conducive to scraping data. facebook would say that they don't allow that, they still which catalyzes its misuse, in my view. >> mr. zuckerberg also said that the terms of service that consumers agree to when they sign on to facebook, he said people probably don't read it or don't really understand...
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will facebook develop a mode of operation that allows facebook users to completely opt out of targeted advertising, yes or no? referring to the figures that were quoted on fake accounts, will facebook commit to, one, eradicate all remaining fake accounts by the end of the quarter, and these systematically prevent the creation going forward? fourth question, does facebook provide media or created content over the country is facebook a neutral platform? you have to choose one of two of the options. sixth question -- will facebook voluntarily commit to publish the list of its legal entities the number of people they employ and turn over their profits or losses and the taxes they pay or subsidies they receive on a country by country basis? and finally, will facebook commit to pay taxes where it operates and generalize the commitment you currently made to the french authorities no longer to channel the profits made in that country. these are my six binary questions. i would welcome simple answers to them. >> can i ask you to repeat the second question? i missed that. >> the second one is wi
will facebook develop a mode of operation that allows facebook users to completely opt out of targeted advertising, yes or no? referring to the figures that were quoted on fake accounts, will facebook commit to, one, eradicate all remaining fake accounts by the end of the quarter, and these systematically prevent the creation going forward? fourth question, does facebook provide media or created content over the country is facebook a neutral platform? you have to choose one of two of the...
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facebook.the meeting will conclude at 7:30. >> thank you, mr. zuckerberg, for accepting our invitation. this is an important mark of respect towards the european parliament that are represented here. in this room all political groups are present. here you can explain what happened, inform them of work you have done to solve the problem and answer their questions. >> translator: today's meeting will be followed by a public hearing on the issues raised by the lebey committee a few weeks ago with the cooperation of other competent committees. they want to go into the more technical aspects of these questions, so it will be a proper hearing. in exactly one year's time 400 million europeans will be voting. they will be selecting their representatives in this parliament and we hope that those votes will be genuinely a free vote. after the cambridge analytica scandal about the illegal harvesting of personal data in order to influence electoral results, an alarming scandal, and i think our citizens des
facebook.the meeting will conclude at 7:30. >> thank you, mr. zuckerberg, for accepting our invitation. this is an important mark of respect towards the european parliament that are represented here. in this room all political groups are present. here you can explain what happened, inform them of work you have done to solve the problem and answer their questions. >> translator: today's meeting will be followed by a public hearing on the issues raised by the lebey committee a few...
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if i don't have a facebook account is you know any way of preventing facebook collecting my data to avoid the internet altogether or cannot is there is there another way how do how can not news stop facebook correct in their data and what do you do they're not done on facebook straight or do you commercialize it and give you do that is it morally acceptable do you think in your opinion to click non-u. name on facebook users data without them knowing what you do with it and all they know if i'm an on facebook user am i able to see the data that you've collected only and if not why not thank you what a forty year old says. malibu sounding a little bit out of the group of the alliance of the liberal us of the moderates in europe you have the floor and thank you president first of all my apologies i came in in the middle in the middle of your explanation that i was saved by facebook life so i followed you on facebook life and that was my rescue today because of strikes in paris so. i have to tell you mrs you could back you remember me in fact the protagonist of a book. maybe you know th
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that facebook will implement a thorough analysis allowed on facebook. why did you not inform users of these problems to enable to protect the data. we need to know in europe the true scale of the violations of data by third party apps. we need to get an estimate of this. and we need to know what it means to commit to gdpr. i will just give you one example. the gdpr gives individuals a right to access and verify all the data a company holding own them and that includes not just a profiles mentioned by another colleague they're also the marketing profiles, data that was not disclosed by the user. are you really going to use user full access to their marketing? are you going to do or complete all of the steps of gdpr. never mind e privacy. really i want to say in conclusion here. the question of the difference between gdpr and what is in the united states the gap must be closed. for you given that you are here and i am going to be brief. it's not just that you have to comply with gdpr but you have to remember that you are here in the european union where w
that facebook will implement a thorough analysis allowed on facebook. why did you not inform users of these problems to enable to protect the data. we need to know in europe the true scale of the violations of data by third party apps. we need to get an estimate of this. and we need to know what it means to commit to gdpr. i will just give you one example. the gdpr gives individuals a right to access and verify all the data a company holding own them and that includes not just a profiles...
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facebook. i can use twitter, i can use -- mr. wylie: but all these platforms do the same thing. as soon as you sign up for twitter, as soon as you sign up to google, as soon as you sign-up to anything, they will be collecting a hugely disproportionate amount of data compared to the utility that they provide to you. further, the other thing that i would say is when you are looking at technology, there is a question of not just informed consent in the present, but reasonable expectations in the future. when i first signed up to facebook, it did not have facial recognition. i posted all my photos, and then facebook develops facial recognition algorithms that can then search the internet and find other things i'm doing. it is not a question of just informed consent. it is about, is it proportionate to the benefit that the consumer is getting? is it reasonably expected in the future, if there is future developments in that technology, that the consumer did consent to that at the time? and more broad
facebook. i can use twitter, i can use -- mr. wylie: but all these platforms do the same thing. as soon as you sign up for twitter, as soon as you sign up to google, as soon as you sign-up to anything, they will be collecting a hugely disproportionate amount of data compared to the utility that they provide to you. further, the other thing that i would say is when you are looking at technology, there is a question of not just informed consent in the present, but reasonable expectations in the...
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remember the whole delete facebook hashtag delete facebook because facebook sold all our data our private personal information to cambridge analytics and then use that apparently to influence us to act against our better judgment and vote for trump and things like that they say. we've also seen lots of boycotts of various products because this is was something that you and i have talked about here in kaiser report is this new trend to outrage and boycotting everything around you and this is sort of like a karl marx in selling the rope to hang yourself and but first i'm going to look at actually the size of these those fangs sarahs actually there that app am a good fake good a goofy app am a good face ok apple amazon google and facebook from april twenty eighth the combined market cap is two point eight trillion dollars as apple amazon google and facebook in april two thousand and eight max just ten years ago they were a combined three hundred twenty billion so that's a huge increase nearly ten fold increase in the ten years killing lulu thier likes. i believe facebook's market share is in
remember the whole delete facebook hashtag delete facebook because facebook sold all our data our private personal information to cambridge analytics and then use that apparently to influence us to act against our better judgment and vote for trump and things like that they say. we've also seen lots of boycotts of various products because this is was something that you and i have talked about here in kaiser report is this new trend to outrage and boycotting everything around you and this is...
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remember the whole delete facebook hash tag delete facebook because facebook sold all our data our private personal information to cambridge analytics and then use that apparently to influence us to act against our better judgment and vote for trump and things like that they say. we've also seen lots of boycotts of various products because this is was something that you and i have talked about here in kaiser report is this new trend to outrage and boycotting everything around you and this is sort of like a karl marx in selling the rope to hang yourself and but first i'm going to look at actually the size of these those fangs sarahs actually there that app am a good fake good a goofy app am a goofy face ok apple amazon google and facebook from april twenty eighth the combined market cap is two point eight trillion dollars as apple amazon google and facebook in april two thousand and eight max just ten years ago they were a combined three hundred twenty billion so that's a huge increase nearly ten fold increase in the ten years killing bluesier likes. i believe facebook's market share is inc
remember the whole delete facebook hash tag delete facebook because facebook sold all our data our private personal information to cambridge analytics and then use that apparently to influence us to act against our better judgment and vote for trump and things like that they say. we've also seen lots of boycotts of various products because this is was something that you and i have talked about here in kaiser report is this new trend to outrage and boycotting everything around you and this is...
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on their facebook profile as a stand out setting you know these are people these are things that facebook needs to get us and also the way that they are complying or trying to comply with the law i think there is a lot of questions about that all right what about things but as a neutral platform for all kinds of content today nigel for raj the former leading brick city or. a he well he accused facebook of discriminating against conservatives take a listen i'm not generally somebody that calls full legislation on the international stage but i'm beginning to wonder whether we need a social media bill of rights to basically protect free speech and amounts needed a very very clearly the would you accent the day facebook is not a platform for all i did is that is operated impartially georg you can pick your jaw up off of the floor now i mean for your reaction to nigel farage calling for a bill of rights for all social media users across europe in the world. excel self censorship here is has been a big question about the whole question of censorship regulated or are self inflicted is really a b
on their facebook profile as a stand out setting you know these are people these are things that facebook needs to get us and also the way that they are complying or trying to comply with the law i think there is a lot of questions about that all right what about things but as a neutral platform for all kinds of content today nigel for raj the former leading brick city or. a he well he accused facebook of discriminating against conservatives take a listen i'm not generally somebody that calls...
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facebook. do you think that this patchwork of voluntary measures will be the answer? mr. wylie: no. i think that -- just in the same way that we require safety standards in everything else we care about, we should be requiring safety standards and transparency standards in software and online platforms. senator clow by char: at last month's hearing i asked mr. zuckerberg if the facebook users whose data was shared with cambridge analytica were concentrated in certain states. mr. zuckerberg said he would follow up with a state by state breakdown. i want to ask if you have any knowledge whether those facebook users were mostly in nick states? mr. wylie: i can't say -- in any particular states. mr. wylie: i can't say. but i do know there was a particular focus on states from the company's activities on swing states and states that were winnable by republicans. senator klobuchar: wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania? mr. wylie: yes. senator klobuchar: again await that information from facebook. i also
facebook. do you think that this patchwork of voluntary measures will be the answer? mr. wylie: no. i think that -- just in the same way that we require safety standards in everything else we care about, we should be requiring safety standards and transparency standards in software and online platforms. senator clow by char: at last month's hearing i asked mr. zuckerberg if the facebook users whose data was shared with cambridge analytica were concentrated in certain states. mr. zuckerberg said...
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we've had a lot of information that facebook supports this. but is this the case have you really taken one of the half billion people outside of the effective reach of. regulation people from other parts of the world who were previously covered but now it's not covered so is that is that true that figure that this regulation no longer. why to these people. but when you said that the regulation would be implemented insincerity what does that mean exactly. over the last few years there have been a large number of meetings with high ranking facebook officials within the e.u. with different commissioners for example different members of the you i think. ninety two different meetings that altogether millions have been spent on lobbying work here in the e.u. as well. as to try and postpone the data protection regulation is this really in the interests of facebook. we have to think about the relationship between power and society here and then just one. very last question that might not seem important to many but it is important to me . facebook not.
we've had a lot of information that facebook supports this. but is this the case have you really taken one of the half billion people outside of the effective reach of. regulation people from other parts of the world who were previously covered but now it's not covered so is that is that true that figure that this regulation no longer. why to these people. but when you said that the regulation would be implemented insincerity what does that mean exactly. over the last few years there have been...
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will now enter the dating service steve are you going to are you going to sign up for facebook. services you trust well here so you trust them with your love life now well they already have all my information and if you're on it your all your information so i know you have to sign up but you don't have to give them anything got they. i got it you know i've never full disclosure i'm divorced but i've never had the nerve to put my picture on a dating site ever i just never have and now my picture is already on facebook and like i said they got all my information so who the heck knows but you're right he's pulling a fast one on all these dating sites they're going to suffer they are and we get a little bit time when there are certain and i know it's free market and all that but is there a certain time when you've got facebook which is has more people involved in the countries on earth you know. is that too big is there a certain point where you have to say you know what we need to kind of break this up this monopoly you could almost call it well i've always advocated and pleaded fo
will now enter the dating service steve are you going to are you going to sign up for facebook. services you trust well here so you trust them with your love life now well they already have all my information and if you're on it your all your information so i know you have to sign up but you don't have to give them anything got they. i got it you know i've never full disclosure i'm divorced but i've never had the nerve to put my picture on a dating site ever i just never have and now my picture...
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we are joined by the facebook -- facebook feed news organizer to talk about what else facebook is doing>> we have been working hard to stop the spread of false news. i would love to talk to you more about this. we want to communicate openly about our actions and be held accountable. film, sharing a short that are an inside look at the teams fighting false news on facebook. the work we do to disrupt financial incentives, to fight fake accounts, and to reduce the overall spread of this type of content. we are also sharing that we will be working with academics in order to provide them with data to help all of us better understand and measure the volume and effects of misinformation and the impact of our efforts to fight it. emily: you're launching a new short film called "facing facts," which profiles you and other people at facebook who are working on this, in addition to a tv ad campaign, a print ad campaign. what about the people out there who say this is just pr spin? tessa: what i would say is that we are all deeply committed to fighting false news on facebook. we recognize there is
we are joined by the facebook -- facebook feed news organizer to talk about what else facebook is doing>> we have been working hard to stop the spread of false news. i would love to talk to you more about this. we want to communicate openly about our actions and be held accountable. film, sharing a short that are an inside look at the teams fighting false news on facebook. the work we do to disrupt financial incentives, to fight fake accounts, and to reduce the overall spread of this type...
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someone cited 2%-3% of all facebook accounts, and now it has grown to 3%-4% of all facebook accounts. the reason is particularly troublesome, at least in part, it's the fake facebook accounts that are responsible for, among other things, interference in national elections. and zuckerberg himself said they were too slow to react to the russian issue in 2016. they claim to be doing a better job. many people in europe are concerned, given the number of elections scheduled in the next year or so that fake accounts that seem to interfere and manipulate or otherwise improperly influence elections will continue to be an issue. emily: what kind of action could facebook actually face in the e.u. given gdpr is already going into effect, and the e.u. has taken a stronger line on google, for example, the massive fine over the shopping service and a big tax penalty for apple and a fine for facebook about how it handled whatsapp. what are we really look at? sarah: the antitrust issues are really interesting, whether they should be ever to own instagram and whatsapp. gdpr is one thing. whether that
someone cited 2%-3% of all facebook accounts, and now it has grown to 3%-4% of all facebook accounts. the reason is particularly troublesome, at least in part, it's the fake facebook accounts that are responsible for, among other things, interference in national elections. and zuckerberg himself said they were too slow to react to the russian issue in 2016. they claim to be doing a better job. many people in europe are concerned, given the number of elections scheduled in the next year or so...
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facebook. facebook can let third parties access it in order to sell ads and services. nate: consumers will have the right to ask for copies of anything, either messages sent to them or by them. >> that is bloomberg tech editor nate lanxon. nate: up to entire archives of all the content that they have generated on the service. >> on may 25, companies with more than 250 employees and that hold data on european citizens will have to get unambiguous consent from users to collect their data, instead of just checking that ok by fine print. it will also make it much easier to revoke consent that users had previously given. for consumers who do opt in, they have a right to know what is being done with their data, and instead of being charged to obtain it, can request a free copy. nate: companies like google and facebook have been making data available for download and deletion upon request for quite some time. >> consumers also have the right to be forgotten, which lets citizens request that organizati
facebook. facebook can let third parties access it in order to sell ads and services. nate: consumers will have the right to ask for copies of anything, either messages sent to them or by them. >> that is bloomberg tech editor nate lanxon. nate: up to entire archives of all the content that they have generated on the service. >> on may 25, companies with more than 250 employees and that hold data on european citizens will have to get unambiguous consent from users to collect their...
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when you're connected with your representative on facebook or slate of representatives on facebook you can see what they're doing, what's important to them and start to have a conversation with them about the direction you want to see your neighborhood, your city, your state or your country go. and so we do a lot of work immediately after an election and then through the year to try and get people to connect with more of their representatives and start those conversations. >> thank you. >> i'm bridgette coyne from twitter's public policy team. i've been at twitter since 2012 so that is a lot of election cycles for this group and that has a benefit of understanding how our platform has evolved over time. we have expanded greatly from an sms-based tool where as text message only, that's why it was 140 characters, to a really robust information platform now with live video and photos and the primary part of my job is to educate people on how to best use our platform. so working with government officials and campaigns so that when they come to twitter they are creating the best content for
when you're connected with your representative on facebook or slate of representatives on facebook you can see what they're doing, what's important to them and start to have a conversation with them about the direction you want to see your neighborhood, your city, your state or your country go. and so we do a lot of work immediately after an election and then through the year to try and get people to connect with more of their representatives and start those conversations. >> thank you....
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also coming up facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg prepares for a grilling by european politicians over the global data scandal engulfing his company. europe gets nervous as italy's populist parties move closer to taking power are they planning to tear up the wrong book on the e.u. austerity. and a tragic anniversary. one year ago today twenty two people were killed and eight hundred more wounded in the terrorist attack in manchester we meet friends of one of the victims who is being remembered with a new play. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us north korea's kim jong un has asked a small group of foreign journalists to witness the dismantling of the country's nuclear test site the journalists arrived in pyongyang earlier today kim promised to destroy the facility as part of efforts to create a positive atmosphere had a plan summit with u.s. president trump next month but experts are divided on whether kim's plans to dismantle the site will actually achieve what he claims and there's also been concern t
also coming up facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg prepares for a grilling by european politicians over the global data scandal engulfing his company. europe gets nervous as italy's populist parties move closer to taking power are they planning to tear up the wrong book on the e.u. austerity. and a tragic anniversary. one year ago today twenty two people were killed and eight hundred more wounded in the terrorist attack in manchester we meet friends of one of the victims who is being remembered...
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coming up in the next, facebook's fake news fight. how the social media platform continues to tackle this issue, but can they win, and what does it mean for upcoming elections around the globe? plus, tech giants like facebook, alphabet, and apple facing new pressure pressure from washington. what's in store for tech regulation? we will talk with the congressman. tech leaders are congregated in -- congregating in paris this week. we will speak with the heads of two companies who are both attending a tech summit hosted by french president emmanuel macron. first, to our top story. facebook launching an aggressive new campaign to tell the world how it is fighting fake news and how its two billion users can spot it. the social network has been hiring new employees by the thousands and touting ai as a weapon to flag offending content. we caught up with facebook's chief ai scientist at bloomberg's sooner than you think summit, who talks about how. >> ai produces content. it is part of the solution at detecting when something is bad. people a
coming up in the next, facebook's fake news fight. how the social media platform continues to tackle this issue, but can they win, and what does it mean for upcoming elections around the globe? plus, tech giants like facebook, alphabet, and apple facing new pressure pressure from washington. what's in store for tech regulation? we will talk with the congressman. tech leaders are congregated in -- congregating in paris this week. we will speak with the heads of two companies who are both...
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as much as facebook has been the it isas much as facebook has been the focus and mark zuckerberg testified, in some ways, with the online political ads, they have agreed to go further than some of the other companies leading us in terms of disclosure and disclaimers. so, do you think that if you just have -- and i know i asked this before, but can you elaborate on having a few companies out there doing different things? how that is not going to lend itself in the future to rules of the road? because in my mind, you will have companies emerged that are more blatantly violating the rules. stuff goes over there. political ads go over here. and that you must have not only privacy rules in place, but some rules of the road when it comes to political ads. can you elaborate on that answer? mr. wylie: we do not allow our -- car companies and make unsafe cars and just put terms and conditions on the outside of that car. we require seatbelts in all cars because it's important for safety. and when you look at industries that are important, cars, food, medicine, nuclear power, airlines, we have rules
as much as facebook has been the it isas much as facebook has been the focus and mark zuckerberg testified, in some ways, with the online political ads, they have agreed to go further than some of the other companies leading us in terms of disclosure and disclaimers. so, do you think that if you just have -- and i know i asked this before, but can you elaborate on having a few companies out there doing different things? how that is not going to lend itself in the future to rules of the road?...
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kicking in assured that no facebook user or a future facebook user has to give consent for the processing of personal data. more than what is necessary to use this service because today we have very often the problem that there is to take a don't leave it situation and d.g.p. are that is not really what we want to see anymore you need to give consent for everything what does not. necessary to use this service second and the u.s. senate you responded to this question we collect some data for security purposes to one of the question we collect some data for security purposes and we keep it. became promised that disdained to which you keep for security purposes not used for other services or for other purposes like targeted advertisement. and last but not least repeatedly european courts have to mandate the separation of fuses data between facebook and what's up after your company has acquired what's up will you promise to me and also the european what's up and facebook users that from friday on words there won't be any exchange or cross use of users personal data between the two services th
kicking in assured that no facebook user or a future facebook user has to give consent for the processing of personal data. more than what is necessary to use this service because today we have very often the problem that there is to take a don't leave it situation and d.g.p. are that is not really what we want to see anymore you need to give consent for everything what does not. necessary to use this service second and the u.s. senate you responded to this question we collect some data for...
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account the store to buy facebook and facebook says it's for ten days but then the e.u. fishel was very effective in this because he said yeah but ten days but i mean users are people who are on the internet every day so essentially even if it's they can own their you know their data can only be used for cats for ten days they will then by them using the internet every day there's they're sort of like and not like what goes away that leigh and. and i mean so everyone who is on the internet in a way is exposed to their data being ok we're going to talk about this more i'm sure in the coming days and weeks to come from the federal budget here with me in the studio thank you masses in brussels that sank you so much about having given evidence to the european parliament i touched on the themes of lots of amongst the questions they were asking can we trust you why have you moved the data out of the reach of european rules why don't you pay your taxes properly and the references to facebook as a monopoly looks like the the chill wind of perhaps breaking up place both as a bit
account the store to buy facebook and facebook says it's for ten days but then the e.u. fishel was very effective in this because he said yeah but ten days but i mean users are people who are on the internet every day so essentially even if it's they can own their you know their data can only be used for cats for ten days they will then by them using the internet every day there's they're sort of like and not like what goes away that leigh and. and i mean so everyone who is on the internet in a...
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facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg prepares for tough questions from european lawmakers over the global data scandal engulfing his company. in the morning. i'm sumi so much got that good to have you with us britain is marking one year since a terrorist attack on a concert in manchester where u.s. singer ariana grounded was performing twenty two people were killed and hundreds were wounded in the suicide bombing and with some live pictures we're going to show you now from manchester cathedral where a church service says a paying tribute to the victims of that attack again twenty two lives were taken one year ago today at the victims or young concert goers as well as parents taking their children and their families and also survivors are on hand for the service taking place right now in manchester cathedral groups. and we do have some outside of the cathedral she's following today's events for us hi charlotte this attack is one the most traumatic chapters of manchester's. how is the city coping one year o
facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg prepares for tough questions from european lawmakers over the global data scandal engulfing his company. in the morning. i'm sumi so much got that good to have you with us britain is marking one year since a terrorist attack on a concert in manchester where u.s. singer ariana grounded was performing twenty two people were killed and hundreds were wounded in the suicide bombing and with some live pictures we're going to show you now from manchester cathedral where...
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the majority owner of match.com took a swipe at facebook. in a statement the ceo said, with the come on in. the water's warm. their product would be great for u.s./russia relation ships." hinge was less sarcastic writing, "they clearly drew inspiration from hinge. it validates our anti-swipe-r pro dating movement." adi said he'd be open to the app. >> your identity is tied to it so there's probably less a chance of a scam. >> reporter: your facebook friends won see your dating profile and facebook won match you with your friends. in san jose katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> in eight hours the spacex dragon cargo ship is expected to depart the international space station. time lapse video shows its arrival in early april. the dragon will bring home some important cargo that will help scientists plan for long distance space travel. that includes samples showing how microgravity impacts, how grain crops survive in space and how space affects the immunity of fruit flies which share many genetic characteristics with humans interestingly enough. >>
the majority owner of match.com took a swipe at facebook. in a statement the ceo said, with the come on in. the water's warm. their product would be great for u.s./russia relation ships." hinge was less sarcastic writing, "they clearly drew inspiration from hinge. it validates our anti-swipe-r pro dating movement." adi said he'd be open to the app. >> your identity is tied to it so there's probably less a chance of a scam. >> reporter: your facebook friends won see...
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will now enter the dating service steve are you going to are you going to sign up for facebook. servers do you trust well here is that you trust them with your love life now well they already have all my information and if you're on it your all your information so i know you have to sign up but you don't have to give them anything they got it you know i've never full disclosure i'm divorced but i've never. i had the nerve to put my picture on a dating site ever i just never have. and now my picture is already on facebook and like i said they got all my information so who the heck knows but you're right he's pulling a fast one on all these dating sites they're going to suffer they are we go a little bit time when there are certain and i know it's free market and all that but is there a certain time when you've got facebook which is has more people involved in the countries on earth you know. is that too big is there a certain point where you have to say you know what we need to kind of break this up this monopoly you could almost call it well i've always advocated and pleaded for
will now enter the dating service steve are you going to are you going to sign up for facebook. servers do you trust well here is that you trust them with your love life now well they already have all my information and if you're on it your all your information so i know you have to sign up but you don't have to give them anything they got it you know i've never full disclosure i'm divorced but i've never. i had the nerve to put my picture on a dating site ever i just never have. and now my...
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people are leaving facebook, they are using other things in place of facebook, such as messenger andok owns those things and they have a stranglehold on social networks in general. thank you very much indeed. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: scotland's bid to cut binge drinking. it's the world's first country to bring in minimum pricing for alcohol. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactive levels started to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year war for them. they've taken the capital, which they have fighting for for so long. it was 7:00am in the morning, the day when power began to pass from the minority to the majority, when africa, after 300 years,
people are leaving facebook, they are using other things in place of facebook, such as messenger andok owns those things and they have a stranglehold on social networks in general. thank you very much indeed. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: scotland's bid to cut binge drinking. it's the world's first country to bring in minimum pricing for alcohol. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for...
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will now enter the dating service steve are you going to are you going to sign up for facebook. servers do you trust what i hear is that you trust them with your love life now well they already have all my information and if you're on it your all your information so i know you have to sign up but you don't have to give them anything they got it you know i've never full disclosure i'm divorced but i've never. i had the nerve to put my picture on a dating site ever i just never have. and now my picture is already on facebook and like i said they got all my information so who the heck knows but you're right he's pulling a fast one on all these dating sites they're going to suffer they are we got a little bit time left but is there are certain and i know it's free market and all that but is there a certain time when you've got facebook which is has more people involved in the countries on earth you know. is that too big is there a certain point where you have to say you know what we need to kind of break this up this monopoly you could almost call it well i've always advocated and p
will now enter the dating service steve are you going to are you going to sign up for facebook. servers do you trust what i hear is that you trust them with your love life now well they already have all my information and if you're on it your all your information so i know you have to sign up but you don't have to give them anything they got it you know i've never full disclosure i'm divorced but i've never. i had the nerve to put my picture on a dating site ever i just never have. and now my...
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really changing the whole just kind of we're we're we're no longer in the relationship on facebook it's complicated. ok got you know when your tax will still show and apparently the relationship never ends between the president pretty much knows as they say that and they it just says that we have to talk about it every year we don't have meetings about it because you know what meetings i'm talking about they don't even do it doesn't think congress doesn't talk about things when they need to before they sign as and then they're only answers but we'll talk about it there's a little bit like i was like a divorce relationship congress is building like so they're taking all of their personal lives and suddenly like putting that idols that they passed like on only talk to my wife like every four years we're going to hash some things out but i'm not really going to get divorced so we just disagree to talk every four years like to get married i believe here like i'm that funny. you know it also does what else do you appreciate this a lot of debate has been had over you know kind of stretching t
really changing the whole just kind of we're we're we're no longer in the relationship on facebook it's complicated. ok got you know when your tax will still show and apparently the relationship never ends between the president pretty much knows as they say that and they it just says that we have to talk about it every year we don't have meetings about it because you know what meetings i'm talking about they don't even do it doesn't think congress doesn't talk about things when they need to...
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facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg prepares for a grilling by european politicians over the global data scandal engulfing his company's. europe becomes a nervous as the italy's populist parties move closer to taking power are they planning to tear up the rulebook on u.s. spirity. one year ago today twenty two people were killed in eight hundred wounded in a terrorist attack in manchester. all along. we need to have friends of one of the victims who is being remembered with a new client. i'm sumi so much going to good to have you with us a small group of foreign journalists has arrived in north korea to cover the dismantling of the country's nuclear test site showing and promised to destroy the facility as part of efforts by kim jong un to create a positive atmosphere ahead of a planned summit with u.s. president trump next month but experts are divided on whether kim's plans to dismantle the site will achieve what he claims. in a notoriously secretive country this is one of its most secret sites north k
facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg prepares for a grilling by european politicians over the global data scandal engulfing his company's. europe becomes a nervous as the italy's populist parties move closer to taking power are they planning to tear up the rulebook on u.s. spirity. one year ago today twenty two people were killed in eight hundred wounded in a terrorist attack in manchester. all along. we need to have friends of one of the victims who is being remembered with a new client. i'm sumi...
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tonight facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg faces off with the european parliament. to european lawmakers for the recent data scandal at the social media giant he says the company was too slow to react after user data was manipulated and he was given a warning that europe considers facebook to be a monopoly also coming off dialing back those expectations u.s. president. says that talks planned with north korea for june could be delayed it came as trump met his south korean counterpart. in washington today. also coming off britain falls a silence on the anniversary of a deadly attack. a year ago today a suicide bomber killed twenty two people and injured scores more at a concert in the city of manchester. it's good to have you with thoughts facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg came to brussels today. patients were high that this would be the toughest grilling yet for the social media giants balls instead lawmakers consumed all of the time with statements and questions leaving little for answers from zucker burr or despite that the facebook c.e.o. made sure to apologize for
tonight facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg faces off with the european parliament. to european lawmakers for the recent data scandal at the social media giant he says the company was too slow to react after user data was manipulated and he was given a warning that europe considers facebook to be a monopoly also coming off dialing back those expectations u.s. president. says that talks planned with north korea for june could be delayed it came as trump met his south korean counterpart. in...
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wylie: the facebook data -- sen. kennedy: other than facebook. mr. wylie: other than facebook, the consumer data lists were acquired via contracts signed and paid for. kennedy: did cambridge analytica hack anybody? that you know of? mr. wylie: i have seen documents that make reference to special intelligence services and information gathering networks. sen. kennedy: do you have copies of those? mr. wylie: not with me. kennedy: did cambridge analytica get money from wikileaks? mr. wylie: not while i was there. sen. kennedy: do you know if they got it after? mr. wylie: about money? sen. kennedy: data. i'm sorry. i'm still worked up over dilly dilly. mr. wylie: i was not there when the request was made. sen. kennedy: when you are at cambridge analytica, give me the names of the clients, whether it was issue or candidate. mr. wylie: at risk of misspeaking, i am happy to give you a complete list of the clients that were being used at the time. sen. kennedy: who were they? mr. wylie: there were various candidates -- sen. kennedy: what issues and candidates
wylie: the facebook data -- sen. kennedy: other than facebook. mr. wylie: other than facebook, the consumer data lists were acquired via contracts signed and paid for. kennedy: did cambridge analytica hack anybody? that you know of? mr. wylie: i have seen documents that make reference to special intelligence services and information gathering networks. sen. kennedy: do you have copies of those? mr. wylie: not with me. kennedy: did cambridge analytica get money from wikileaks? mr. wylie: not...
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emily: the irony is not lost that you are at the facebook developers conference, and facebook in manysome of snapchat's features and ported them over to facebook and instagram. mark zuckerberg announcing a new dating service. let us take a listen to what he says about it. mark: it will be in the facebook app. totally optional. you can make a dating profile. i know many will have questions. we have designed this with privacy in mind. your friends will not see your profile. you will only be suggested people who are not your friends. emily: what do you make of this new service in the context of all of the very big and important and critical issues facebook is dealing with right now, including privacy, election meddling, fake news, and now a dating service? debra: you know what -- the way you phrased that was exactly my response. i think they did a great job of turning people's attention away from some of these issues. at least temporarily. the dating app was definitely out of left field for a lot of people, myself included. it makes sense because facebook's goal is to connect people and
emily: the irony is not lost that you are at the facebook developers conference, and facebook in manysome of snapchat's features and ported them over to facebook and instagram. mark zuckerberg announcing a new dating service. let us take a listen to what he says about it. mark: it will be in the facebook app. totally optional. you can make a dating profile. i know many will have questions. we have designed this with privacy in mind. your friends will not see your profile. you will only be...
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this is news coming to you live from berlin facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg faces a grilling by the european parliament apologizes to european lawmakers for the recent data scandal social media giant but he runs out the clock to dong several tough questions on how user data has been shared and manipulated. also coming up lowering expectations u.s. president trump says a plan summit with north korea in june could be delayed this says trump meets a south korean counterpart mungy in washington. also on the program a dubai royal disappears after an escape attempt on the high seas princess latifa has not been seen for months in a video released after her disappearance she says she was fleeing mistreatment by her folder the ruler of dubai we have a special report. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us here lawmakers have demanded better data protection and privacy measures from facebook's c.e.o. mark zuckerberg face questioning at the european parliament in brussels in the wake of a massive data scandal at the company but a byzantine commi
this is news coming to you live from berlin facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg faces a grilling by the european parliament apologizes to european lawmakers for the recent data scandal social media giant but he runs out the clock to dong several tough questions on how user data has been shared and manipulated. also coming up lowering expectations u.s. president trump says a plan summit with north korea in june could be delayed this says trump meets a south korean counterpart mungy in washington....
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, and he's asking users to trust facebook with even more of their data, as facebook unveiled plans forchnology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. it had been, confessed facebook‘s founder, an intense year. now, mark zuckerberg had the tricky task of showing that things were about to get better. but first, another apology. what happened with cambridge analytica was a major breach of trust. an app developer took data that people had shared with them and sold it. he promised action was being taken to stop that happening again and there was a new way for users to control how closely they were tracked on facebook. it's a simple control where you can clear your browsing history, what you've clicked on, the websites you've visited and so on, and we're going to call it clear history. but for all the apologies and promises to do better, the mission to take facebook into ever more areas of people's lives continues. a new dating service was announced, with plenty of privacy baked in, of course. mark zuckerberg had two audiences — the 5,000 developers in the hall worried about their businesses, and
, and he's asking users to trust facebook with even more of their data, as facebook unveiled plans forchnology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. it had been, confessed facebook‘s founder, an intense year. now, mark zuckerberg had the tricky task of showing that things were about to get better. but first, another apology. what happened with cambridge analytica was a major breach of trust. an app developer took data that people had shared with them and sold it. he promised action was being...
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i think-- the thing that's interesting is facebook is different than twitter. you have a real name policy and we expect people to share with mostly their friends and people they connected with on facebookt and at one of the things we continue to do and have done a lot in the past is make sure you have full control of your audience and are aware of who you are sharing with, so if you share with the public audience we want you to know what that means and know everyone on the internet can come to facebook and see information. whereas if you are sharing to just your friends or a group it's clear near facebook settings and particularly right ar that this is the group you are sharing too so you understand where your information is going and i think that's something we need to think a lot about and help people understand, but also is an important wave that people that you control what people see >> maria, i know people can get information from you. >> we do and we are not a social media organization in the same wayy, so we don't have user accounts in the same way of t
i think-- the thing that's interesting is facebook is different than twitter. you have a real name policy and we expect people to share with mostly their friends and people they connected with on facebookt and at one of the things we continue to do and have done a lot in the past is make sure you have full control of your audience and are aware of who you are sharing with, so if you share with the public audience we want you to know what that means and know everyone on the internet can come to...
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by facebook.re are so many questions that i want them to ask that are a little more pointed on the issues then we got from -- than we got from 10 hours of testimony in the u.s. this is a shorter hearing. this is not in the same format as we saw in the u.s. and u.k. where you get kind of a five minute q&a. it is good to be opening statements from there and, from and theng's end, hopefully we will get deeper into the issues. it is not going to be this long drawn out process. shery: after the 10 hours of questioning by u.s. lawmakers on capitol hill, what happened afterwards? was there follow-up to that? there was a lot of political grandstanding. what is being done? h: facebook is made a lot of changes. it will take time for us to realize those are changes they are making broadly because of the gdpr rules in your or because of the permits -- europe or because of the privacy scandal. they want to look like they are fixing the problem on their own without the government coming in to intervene. that is
by facebook.re are so many questions that i want them to ask that are a little more pointed on the issues then we got from -- than we got from 10 hours of testimony in the u.s. this is a shorter hearing. this is not in the same format as we saw in the u.s. and u.k. where you get kind of a five minute q&a. it is good to be opening statements from there and, from and theng's end, hopefully we will get deeper into the issues. it is not going to be this long drawn out process. shery: after the...
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and facebook cause its developers conference. the biggest headlines from facebook's f8.ncluding becoming a matchmaker for billions of users. and tesla gets testy. ceo elon musk shocks analysts and investors after he refuses to answer questions about model three production margins , and cash burn. but first, to our lead and apple's blockbuster second quarter numbers. some of the main takeaways, ceo tim cook says the smartphone market is not saturated. and that there are half a billion feature phones out there that will be traded up for smartphones like the iphone. in the meantime, apple services business had a sensational quarter, and the business is on course to double revenue by 2020. for investors, apple will continue to prioritize buybacks over dividend increases because the company thinks shares are cheap. apple stock shot up on the news, and we delved deeper into what it all means. tom giles and julie join us. julie: the big picture take but on the numbers is that it is really good. estimates are what they are. they are estimates. the numbers are up dramatically. sa
and facebook cause its developers conference. the biggest headlines from facebook's f8.ncluding becoming a matchmaker for billions of users. and tesla gets testy. ceo elon musk shocks analysts and investors after he refuses to answer questions about model three production margins , and cash burn. but first, to our lead and apple's blockbuster second quarter numbers. some of the main takeaways, ceo tim cook says the smartphone market is not saturated. and that there are half a billion feature...