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facebook a tool. what i have found in my studies of presidential history is that as new technological tools, as new media tools are developed campaigns adapt and use them. and the ones who adapt to them first and are skillful about it can be more successful. so franklin roosevelt was brilliant. his use of the radio. john f kennedy was so skillful with television that after he won the 1960 race, he told one of his aides, we went about a prayer. without that gadget. and then in the 2000s, you start to see these kind of internet enabled technologies, 2000 for the bush campaign, which i worked, had this micro-targeting strategy that was very effective. it was pre facebook, but it was a useful way of identifying who their voters were and with respect to facebook, both sides have reason to point to something that. facebook did to help the other side that they don't like. so in 2008 a lot of facebook aides are helping obama and his high tech up, his high tech apparatus in their campaign. also in 2012. so the
facebook a tool. what i have found in my studies of presidential history is that as new technological tools, as new media tools are developed campaigns adapt and use them. and the ones who adapt to them first and are skillful about it can be more successful. so franklin roosevelt was brilliant. his use of the radio. john f kennedy was so skillful with television that after he won the 1960 race, he told one of his aides, we went about a prayer. without that gadget. and then in the 2000s, you...
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facebook a tool. what i have found in my studies of presidential history is that as new technological tools, as new media tools are developed campaigns adapt and use them. and the ones who adapt to them first and are skillful about it can be more successful. so franklin roosevelt was brilliant. his use of the radio. john f kennedy was so skillful with television that after he won the 1960 race, he told one of his aides, we went about a prayer. without that gadget. and then in the 2000s, you start to see these kind of internet enabled technologies, 2000 for the bush campaign, which i worked, had this micro-targeting strategy that was very effective. it was pre facebook, but it was a useful way of identifying who their voters were and with respect to facebook, both sides have reason to point to something that. facebook did to help the other side that they don't like. so in 2008 a lot of facebook aides are helping obama and his high tech up, his high tech apparatus in their campaign. also in 2012. so the
facebook a tool. what i have found in my studies of presidential history is that as new technological tools, as new media tools are developed campaigns adapt and use them. and the ones who adapt to them first and are skillful about it can be more successful. so franklin roosevelt was brilliant. his use of the radio. john f kennedy was so skillful with television that after he won the 1960 race, he told one of his aides, we went about a prayer. without that gadget. and then in the 2000s, you...
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heli tell people it'sin, the miracle of facebook. all i did was put one sentence, just one sentence. it's not often that you get to be a hero. i got halfway through this and just went, oh, my god! craig melvin (voiceover): the murder happened in seconds. one was coming straight for me and jim with a gun leveled at us. i've never ran so fast in my life. craig melvin (voiceover): the truth took decades. i said, you know what? give me a lie detector test. i never believed it for one minute, never. craig melvin (voiceover): did someone have it all wrong? were innocent men in prison for a murder they did not commit? a 22-year mystery until facebook helped old friends find each other and justice. could you ever imagine you would actually cause such a thing? not in a million years. craig melvin (voiceover): together, they uncovered an almost unbelievable truth. it all made sense. none of us knew what happened that night. this all made sense. somebody seen it. somebody knew. all rise. craig melvin (voiceover): now, they just had to get someo
heli tell people it'sin, the miracle of facebook. all i did was put one sentence, just one sentence. it's not often that you get to be a hero. i got halfway through this and just went, oh, my god! craig melvin (voiceover): the murder happened in seconds. one was coming straight for me and jim with a gun leveled at us. i've never ran so fast in my life. craig melvin (voiceover): the truth took decades. i said, you know what? give me a lie detector test. i never believed it for one minute, never....
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and then facebook invited you to join their advisory board, to actually be able to make a differenceh giants you're so suspicious of. why did you refuse? so facebook has set up something that they consider an independent oversight board, which kind of works as an appeals board, where decisions that the company has made about content moderation, for example, to take down an account or a message because it is harmful can be appealed, and where users of facebook can also bring cases that are controversial for an extra assessment by this board. surely it's an opportunity for extremely respected independent media and academic analysts to play a role inside facebook, looking at the decisions they make on content and whether content is legitimate or not. you were offered a chance to sit there and be inside the tent, and others took that chance. i'm thinking of the former danish prime minister helle thorning—schmidt, or the former guardian editor alan rusbridger, they took the opportunity. you could have, and you didn't, and ijust still don't quite know why. well, i didn't, because i think i
and then facebook invited you to join their advisory board, to actually be able to make a differenceh giants you're so suspicious of. why did you refuse? so facebook has set up something that they consider an independent oversight board, which kind of works as an appeals board, where decisions that the company has made about content moderation, for example, to take down an account or a message because it is harmful can be appealed, and where users of facebook can also bring cases that are...
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"you should really get on this thing called facebook like myspace sucks." - [kristen] before facebook was overrun by baby boomers and karens, it was an invitation-only collegiate social network created for millennials by a millennial. - now we're up to 575 or so schools expanding at about 65 schools a week. - mark zuckerberg had launched facebook at harvard. it was an extremely exclusive website. it took a few years for it to explode and become this kind of leviathan that it is today. what was really interesting to me was that that was the first time that i felt the need to curate my image. - facebook listed how many friends you had, which was an automatic sort of power move or hierarchy of like, "oh, this person has 400 friends. they're so popular and cool," or you only have 10 friends or whatever. so it's like quantifying how we view each other and making it a competition led to a lot of problems 'cause you're not actually yourself. you're this weird performance of yourself. - you had this part of your life that was computer time and that was distinct from your real-life time, but a
"you should really get on this thing called facebook like myspace sucks." - [kristen] before facebook was overrun by baby boomers and karens, it was an invitation-only collegiate social network created for millennials by a millennial. - now we're up to 575 or so schools expanding at about 65 schools a week. - mark zuckerberg had launched facebook at harvard. it was an extremely exclusive website. it took a few years for it to explode and become this kind of leviathan that it is today....
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what is facebook doing to allow this to occur this is a crime by the way to be selling the stuff on your pharmacy is about four or 500 if you buy illegally on facebook, what's going to happen when pills come out with these things there to be all over the place people selling them on the street. stuart: is going to happen but people have and use of the weight loss drugs for a long time a lot of people using them, do we have any news of adverse effect when you have that big of a sampling group any news of adverse effects. >> yes there are, there is a lot of advantages we were not expecting overcoming insulin resistance may be good for your brain and our famous alzheimer we can talk about and may help with but it can affect your thyroid and lead to thyroid cancer in your bowels is something that can be a problem with the g.i. tract and you have a lot of side effects doctors need to monitor this not somebody buying through facebook and has to figure out with the next dose is the same thing with opioids. >> we have been warned, thank you. a special thanks to brian brenberg for thinking w
what is facebook doing to allow this to occur this is a crime by the way to be selling the stuff on your pharmacy is about four or 500 if you buy illegally on facebook, what's going to happen when pills come out with these things there to be all over the place people selling them on the street. stuart: is going to happen but people have and use of the weight loss drugs for a long time a lot of people using them, do we have any news of adverse effect when you have that big of a sampling group...
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the company's leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram saver, but won't make the necessary changes because they have put their aster, nominal prophets before people. hawkins testimony together with others were helpful positively evidence in the case against the social media companies, only. one of the things that the, that these court cases are doing is drawing attention to the various roles that not just platform developers, but schools and families and individuals have in, in creating a better balance. the fact that schools are starting to say, yeah, no, this isn't working during the school day and they're coming up with creative solutions that balance all the different constituency needs. is a good sign to me. i mean, i think that's part of it. classes and early education for young people about how to recognize when they're starting to go down. that scrolling rabbit hole and instead of staying here for the next half hour and feeling worse and worse, how do you get off? what are some effective strategies if there was a, like a toy, right? the kids were all read about and
the company's leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram saver, but won't make the necessary changes because they have put their aster, nominal prophets before people. hawkins testimony together with others were helpful positively evidence in the case against the social media companies, only. one of the things that the, that these court cases are doing is drawing attention to the various roles that not just platform developers, but schools and families and individuals have in, in...
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thanks to me. 2 decades after facebook 1st came online turbo, charging the era of social media, the u. s. is witnessing what's been described as a mental health emergency platforms like facebook, instagram, and tip top have emerged as the key culprits. and the victims tend to be teenagers, or pre teens. what was sold to us as a way to connect with friends and family has since become a source of harmful content leading to addictive behavior. the societal implications are serious enough that several school districts and families across the us have come together to su, nasa tick tock, google, and snapping their lawsuit is unprecedented. it accuses social media companies of deliberately creating the effective products. although the trials will not take place until 2026 social media companies are well aware that they are under the microscope. matter for one has announced the changes that it says are aimed at protecting its young users. but listening posts nick, me, or head now on the charges against online platforms that social media is addictive by design. introducing a significant new ex
thanks to me. 2 decades after facebook 1st came online turbo, charging the era of social media, the u. s. is witnessing what's been described as a mental health emergency platforms like facebook, instagram, and tip top have emerged as the key culprits. and the victims tend to be teenagers, or pre teens. what was sold to us as a way to connect with friends and family has since become a source of harmful content leading to addictive behavior. the societal implications are serious enough that...
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. - before there was facebook, instagram, and tiktok, there was a man named tom and he wanted to be yourterviewer] how many friends do you officially have now? - i think we're up to 175 million. - myspace was where you went for your social media. before we were really using the term "social media". - most of the kids in my school use myspace. you put pictures up, you meet girls and meet guys. - it was just incredibly, incredibly disorganized. - [kristen] myspace was, well, it was kind of janky. a lot of people's pages were hard on the eyes or on your ears. (loud music) - but, and this was the key, it was customizable. myspace was your own little corner of the internet with all your favorite stuff on it and at the top of your page, your eight best internet friends. - we all remember like the top eight. put them in these little frames like these are my top friends and sometimes you'd include like a big celebrity hoping like it would matter. - i remember myspace days vividly. we tour all over the world now and i know that that would not happen had we not built this sort of community that we
. - before there was facebook, instagram, and tiktok, there was a man named tom and he wanted to be yourterviewer] how many friends do you officially have now? - i think we're up to 175 million. - myspace was where you went for your social media. before we were really using the term "social media". - most of the kids in my school use myspace. you put pictures up, you meet girls and meet guys. - it was just incredibly, incredibly disorganized. - [kristen] myspace was, well, it was kind...
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tatyana, i went to your facebook page to see what you have been up to these past few days, and i'll be honest, i don't tolerate blood well, that's a peculiarity. i like... doctors, but i would definitely never become a doctor, because this is not my strong point, and this is a creepy video, it is scary to watch, and you can see how you are standing next to a wounded soldier and saving his life, and there is your words about the fact that you have a feeling that there is a war for those people who do something for the war or fight, but there are, well, there are other people who live, recently there was a conference in kyiv where journalists gathered, kyivmediavik and... representatives of the one news telethon spoke there, and they say that people do not want to watch about the war, although the telethon telethon - the only news, is financed from the state. budget to inform people about the war. mrs. tatyana, and what should we do when people do not want to watch about the war, because the espresso marathon does not have the same coverage as the only news telethon. we are talking about
tatyana, i went to your facebook page to see what you have been up to these past few days, and i'll be honest, i don't tolerate blood well, that's a peculiarity. i like... doctors, but i would definitely never become a doctor, because this is not my strong point, and this is a creepy video, it is scary to watch, and you can see how you are standing next to a wounded soldier and saving his life, and there is your words about the fact that you have a feeling that there is a war for those people...
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e wrote hi tova, this typed my facebook got hacked.nt replied, that sounds really frustrating. please b re. >> the agent gave her updates on her case. then hours later, back. >> yet the couple says meta shouldn't be charging money to fix problems, and some critics agree individual users shou havy that should be baked into ceo of the identity theft resource cter. problem and theng responded to such criticism in a blog post, saying, walre accesso customer supportors as significant amount of money for the ridgeways, it was an expedient . >> tova says she intends if youe had a problem with an account takeover, you can contact us hereelp you. but this is so frustrating, especially t you kr authentication. it doesn't teres if you're talking about a company that billions and billions of dollars, where's the customer service? i mean, you know, the expectation is, all right, if something goes help m. not i have to pay you to fix it. right? 14.99 yeah, it's actually worth it. but thank you, steph.k along the waterfront. today.f rn space is betwe
e wrote hi tova, this typed my facebook got hacked.nt replied, that sounds really frustrating. please b re. >> the agent gave her updates on her case. then hours later, back. >> yet the couple says meta shouldn't be charging money to fix problems, and some critics agree individual users shou havy that should be baked into ceo of the identity theft resource cter. problem and theng responded to such criticism in a blog post, saying, walre accesso customer supportors as significant...
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one involves facebook and it is an interesting pattern. if you remember the 2016 election there was a group called cambridge analytica, and they found out a way to get personal information from what turned out to be potentially millions of ace book users. and use that for data mining and whatever purpose that they did. so, there was a suit by an investor or someone representing the class alleging that facebook did not disclose properly this potential and they alleged actual fraud, or the statement that had materialized in the past. the district court's ruled against the plaintiff's and the ninth circuit court reversed it and said that the companies need to disclose risks that materialize in the past and that they should. and this is one of the questions before the court. it is interesting because it was compared to a grocery store putting up a sign saying warning slip and fall risk here. but then they would have to append on the sandwich board a list of all the people who had that ms. hot -- mishap, which would be impractical and that is w
one involves facebook and it is an interesting pattern. if you remember the 2016 election there was a group called cambridge analytica, and they found out a way to get personal information from what turned out to be potentially millions of ace book users. and use that for data mining and whatever purpose that they did. so, there was a suit by an investor or someone representing the class alleging that facebook did not disclose properly this potential and they alleged actual fraud, or the...
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vladimir putin bought facebook ads this — vladimir putin bought facebook ads.me. if we want to say we need — a long time. if we want to say we need to respect the election result, — we need to respect the election result, i— we need to respect the election result, i am on board. but if we want _ result, i am on board. but if we want to— result, i am on board. but if we want to say it's just a problem _ we want to say it's just a problem publicans have had, i don't — problem publicans have had, i don't buy— problem publicans have had, i don't buy it. problem publicans have had, i don't buy it— don't buy it. january the 6th was not facebook _ don't buy it. january the 6th was not facebook ads, - don't buy it. january the 6th was not facebook ads, it. don't buy it. january the 6th was not facebook ads, it is| was not facebook ads, it is revisionist history on this. i don't understand how we got to this point, but the issue was that happened. donald trump did it. all of our say there is no place for this. it has massive repercussions. this idea that there is censor
vladimir putin bought facebook ads this — vladimir putin bought facebook ads.me. if we want to say we need — a long time. if we want to say we need to respect the election result, — we need to respect the election result, i— we need to respect the election result, i am on board. but if we want _ result, i am on board. but if we want to— result, i am on board. but if we want to say it's just a problem _ we want to say it's just a problem publicans have had, i don't — problem...
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he reaches out on facebook, which means you have his facebook address, right? we do.w, you kind of know where he is. we know he's in somalia. right. we know-- we suspect that he's using an alias. so the principle course of action at that point is who is adam? and so to do that, we have to engage him directly through an undercover operation. an undercover agent-- correct. --is going to start trying to get in touch-- correct. kate snow: --with adam. yes. kate snow (voiceover): that's where this man comes in. he's a canadian investigator who we've agreed to refer to by his cover name, ak. kate snow: right off the top, i just want to acknowledge we're hiding your identity. we've changed your look. yes. kate snow: that's because you're an undercover agent. correct. kate snow (voiceover): ak reached out to adam first by phone. the undercover agent told him he was a media consultant for amanda's family. amanda didn't know about ak or what he was doing. all she knew was that adam's facebook messages had triggered some kind of investigation. i didn't really know what was going
he reaches out on facebook, which means you have his facebook address, right? we do.w, you kind of know where he is. we know he's in somalia. right. we know-- we suspect that he's using an alias. so the principle course of action at that point is who is adam? and so to do that, we have to engage him directly through an undercover operation. an undercover agent-- correct. --is going to start trying to get in touch-- correct. kate snow: --with adam. yes. kate snow (voiceover): that's where this...
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buy that. >> walz: jan 6th was not facebook ads and i think of revisionist history on this.i don't understand how we got to this point. but the issue was that happened. all of us say there's no place for this. it has massive repercussions. this idea that there's censorship to stop people from doing threatening to kill someone, threatening to something that's not censorship. censorship is book banning. we've seen that. for everyone tonight and -- i'm going to thank senator vance, i think this is the conversation they want to hear. and i think there's a lot of agreement. but this is one that we are miles apart on. this was a threat to our democracy in a way that we had not seen. and it manifested itself because of donald trump's inability to say he is still saying he didn't lose the election. at the lose the 2020 election? >> vance: tim, i'm focused on the future. did kamala harris censor americans from speaking their mind in the wake of the 2020 covid situation? >> walz: that is a damning nonanswer. >> vance: it's a damning nonanswer for you not to talk about censorship. i'm
buy that. >> walz: jan 6th was not facebook ads and i think of revisionist history on this.i don't understand how we got to this point. but the issue was that happened. all of us say there's no place for this. it has massive repercussions. this idea that there's censorship to stop people from doing threatening to kill someone, threatening to something that's not censorship. censorship is book banning. we've seen that. for everyone tonight and -- i'm going to thank senator vance, i think...
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you can post on facebook, too. they know about this plan for voting. hello. >> i will be voting in person. i always do. it is my patriotic duty. i am an old man and that is just the way i like it. i will not vote for trump, the coward. if trump wins, you have a lot of choices. either lock and load or -- host: you say you will vote on election tape and why not go the early route? caller: i always vote on election day. that is just the way i am. host: ok. steve in sun city, california. republican line. steve, hello. >> i'm going to vote on election day as well. i like to do it in person. just like the other caller said, it is kind of personal. this year is very important election and what excited me, to be honest with you, because sometimes, i vote. i don't always vote. what i heard from kamala harris on one of her speeches, when somebody said jesus is lord and she remarked back, you got the wrong campaign. that was down the street. that really insulted me as a christian, to be honest with you. i don't know how any christian could possibly vote for someb
you can post on facebook, too. they know about this plan for voting. hello. >> i will be voting in person. i always do. it is my patriotic duty. i am an old man and that is just the way i like it. i will not vote for trump, the coward. if trump wins, you have a lot of choices. either lock and load or -- host: you say you will vote on election tape and why not go the early route? caller: i always vote on election day. that is just the way i am. host: ok. steve in sun city, california....
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guns, unidentified toy guns, or mystery guns, often in violation of facebook on a meta's policy. asked about them but claimed to us in a statement that its systems automatically remove over 98% of problem listings. >> and if they weren't many factored in the first place, they wouldn't end up on facebook. >> reporter: gun manufacturers including clock and pellet gun maker umarex did not respond to our multiple requests for comment. but back in utica, chief of police mark williams says... >> i hold them responsible. what they are basically doing is you endanger lives. >> reporter: in the past ten years, at least 19 children who had replica guns were shot and killed in interactions with police. for "eye on america," i'm anna werner. >> norah: an important story. and now this. she's not old enough to vote, but that's not stopping a young artist from having her say on election day. that's next. on election day. that's next. (woman) look i got the new iphone 16 pro at verizon. apple intelligence is pret-ty awesome. (man) nice. (woman) you can get it when you trade in any phone. (man) w
guns, unidentified toy guns, or mystery guns, often in violation of facebook on a meta's policy. asked about them but claimed to us in a statement that its systems automatically remove over 98% of problem listings. >> and if they weren't many factored in the first place, they wouldn't end up on facebook. >> reporter: gun manufacturers including clock and pellet gun maker umarex did not respond to our multiple requests for comment. but back in utica, chief of police mark williams...
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ads. >> well i don't run facebook. that was governor tim walz appearing really baffled last night at the debate as j.d. vance flipped the script, saying that big threat to democracy is government censorship. let's bring in seattle talk radio host jason rantz. jason always a pleasure to see you again. what did you make of that part of the debate last night? >> i thought it was strong in that it was very clear. it was, i called j.d. vance aggressively reasonable. he makes his case, whatever it is, very forcefully, but also in a way that doesn't turn people off. it's not too aggressive in its own, but it is aggressive in the points of view and i thought that was really effective. the problem, of course for him is that no one is really talking about this issue outside of conservative media, and so i'm wondering how many people at home who are watching last night, even understood specifically what he was talking about, and i think he be better in his persuasion by bringing up the very specific cases. because i think that's
ads. >> well i don't run facebook. that was governor tim walz appearing really baffled last night at the debate as j.d. vance flipped the script, saying that big threat to democracy is government censorship. let's bring in seattle talk radio host jason rantz. jason always a pleasure to see you again. what did you make of that part of the debate last night? >> i thought it was strong in that it was very clear. it was, i called j.d. vance aggressively reasonable. he makes his case,...
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. >> but it was on facebook . it >> but it was on facebook.te friends. >> it was, you know, it was silly. it was, yeah, trivial. but she said they were brainwashing our children, which of course they are. i don't know specifically what with in this case, but no one seriously could deny they're not trying to indoctrinate children into the prevailing ideology . prevailing ideology. >> so have you read what she wrote on facebook? >> i read that she was. she said they were brainwashing our children because the school apparently said they defended their decision by saying it's to do with the language that she used, not the sentiments in other words, they're saying we're not criminalising her opinion or judging her opinion. opinion orjudging her opinion. >> we're saying the language was the problem. >> yeah, it's hard because it doesn't say exactly what the proposals were and exactly what her riposte was. so it's a little bit tricky in the article, but in general, one feels she's she feels she's been discriminated against as a christian in general.
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my facebook got hacked. the agent replied, that sounds really frustrating. please be assured that i will be doing my best to help you. finally, a sympathetic voice. oh my gosh, i was relieved. the agent gave her updates on her case. then hours later, great news. the account was back. >> i was just i was relieved i was able to get all my memories back. >> yet the couple says meta shouldn't be charging money to fix problems, and some critics agree individual users should not have to pay for security that should be baked into the experience. eva velasquez is the ceo of the identity theft resource center. >> any time an industry creates a problem and then monetizes solution, we are going to take umbrage. >> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg responded to such criticism in a blog post, saying, we already provide protections and some support for everyone, but verifying government ids and providing direct access to customer support for millions or billions of people costs a significant amount of money for the ridgeways, it was an expedient $15 resolution. >> it's well wo
my facebook got hacked. the agent replied, that sounds really frustrating. please be assured that i will be doing my best to help you. finally, a sympathetic voice. oh my gosh, i was relieved. the agent gave her updates on her case. then hours later, great news. the account was back. >> i was just i was relieved i was able to get all my memories back. >> yet the couple says meta shouldn't be charging money to fix problems, and some critics agree individual users should not have to...
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i don't run facebook. what i do know is is i see a candidate out there who refused and now again in this, i'm pretty shocked by this. he lost the election. this is not a debate. it's not it's not anything anywhere. >> other than ian donald trump's world. because look. with mike pence made that decision to certify that election. that's why mike pence isn't on this stage. what i'm concerned about is where is the firewall with donald trump? where is the firewall? if he knows he could do anything including? taking an election and vice president's not going to stand to. that's what we're asking you. america. will you stand up? will you keep your oath of office even if the president doesn't? and i think kamala harris would agree she went to pick me if she didn't think i would do that because of course, that's what we would do. so america, i think you've got a really clear choice on the selection of who's going on or that democracy and who's going on or donald trump. governor, your time is up. thank you, gentleme
i don't run facebook. what i do know is is i see a candidate out there who refused and now again in this, i'm pretty shocked by this. he lost the election. this is not a debate. it's not it's not anything anywhere. >> other than ian donald trump's world. because look. with mike pence made that decision to certify that election. that's why mike pence isn't on this stage. what i'm concerned about is where is the firewall with donald trump? where is the firewall? if he knows he could do...
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elon musk who responded to the scandal by deleting the facebook pages for two of his companies. tesla and spacex. my panel is back to discuss the billionaire's influence on america's politics next. but trelegy has shown me that there's still beauty and breath to be had. because with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open and prevents future flare-ups. and with one dose a day, trelegy improves lung function so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy for copd because breathing should be beautiful. our floors don't stay clean very long. that's why i love my swiffer wet. i pop on a pad and ge
elon musk who responded to the scandal by deleting the facebook pages for two of his companies. tesla and spacex. my panel is back to discuss the billionaire's influence on america's politics next. but trelegy has shown me that there's still beauty and breath to be had. because with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open and prevents future flare-ups. and with one dose a day, trelegy improves lung function so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't...
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guns, unidentified toy guns or mystery guns, often in violation of facebook owner meta's policy.removed the listings after we asked about them, but claimed to us in a statement that its systems automatically remove over 98% of problem listings. >> if they weren't manufactured in the first place, they wouldn't end up in facebook. >> reporter: gun manufacturers including glock and pellet gunmaker umerex did not respond for our multiple requests for comment. but back in utah, police chief mark williams says -- >> i hold them responsible. what you're basically doing is endangering lives. >> reporter: in the past ten years, at least 19 children who had replica guns were shot and killed in interaction was police. i'm anna w >>> voting has now begun for the annual fat bear contest at alaska's natural preserve. anyone can vote fattened up to survive the winter. grazer is the defending champion, but check out chunk who weighs over 1200 pounds. while these bears are positioned to eat as many salmon as they can, others have lost their hab habitats. cbs' elise preston explains they too are t
guns, unidentified toy guns or mystery guns, often in violation of facebook owner meta's policy.removed the listings after we asked about them, but claimed to us in a statement that its systems automatically remove over 98% of problem listings. >> if they weren't manufactured in the first place, they wouldn't end up in facebook. >> reporter: gun manufacturers including glock and pellet gunmaker umerex did not respond for our multiple requests for comment. but back in utah, police...
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as long as facebook still, you know, on the patriotic -- patriots for palin eagle forum facebook page that tells people that the weather is being steered by the cabal, these things are going to exist. as a right-wing media ecosystem and infrastructure now that is very, very hermetic. it is hard to get through. it's hard to get any message into that bubble. but the abuse of power stuff is something that, you know, i take personally, because we found out after the january 6th hearings that donald trump asked bill barr -- and i'm not a bill barr fan by any means, but he said no. he asked bill barr to investigate the lincoln project. if you think that's the end of the story, it's not. he's going to do that to anybody. >> he said he wants to revoke the license of cbs, and go off to the new york times. >> he says will use both the military and the national guard to enforce these things. i mean, this is really a picture of a country that doesn't look like america at all. >> that's a scary thought. >> it is really a deeply troubling and concerning aspect of this. >> what is a harris campaign
as long as facebook still, you know, on the patriotic -- patriots for palin eagle forum facebook page that tells people that the weather is being steered by the cabal, these things are going to exist. as a right-wing media ecosystem and infrastructure now that is very, very hermetic. it is hard to get through. it's hard to get any message into that bubble. but the abuse of power stuff is something that, you know, i take personally, because we found out after the january 6th hearings that donald...
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so brandi took to facebook and let it all out.ed her pictures along with what happened that day. >> brandi's facebook page about doctor schneider, which at the time grew to more than 14,000 supporters, brought other parents out of the shadows. >> and then i realized that thomas was not the only child i was like, holy crud, what's going on with this guy? >> finally, years later, but finally, finally, finally, finally indeed. >> after weeks of protests, doctor schneider gave up. he voluntarily relinquished his license to practice and shut down his office. >> the attorney general's office called my home. >> doctor schneider was arrested and charged with 11 counts of medicaid fraud for performing procedures without parental consent and submitting unauthorized claims for medicaid reimbursement. he was also charged with one count of scheming to defraud. >> the handcuffs made me smile. yes. yes, ma'am. >> schneider was booked and released on $110,000 bond. >> when doctor schneider got arrested, it made me so happy. >> doctor schneider de
so brandi took to facebook and let it all out.ed her pictures along with what happened that day. >> brandi's facebook page about doctor schneider, which at the time grew to more than 14,000 supporters, brought other parents out of the shadows. >> and then i realized that thomas was not the only child i was like, holy crud, what's going on with this guy? >> finally, years later, but finally, finally, finally, finally indeed. >> after weeks of protests, doctor schneider...
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how police say a man was robbed after meeting with us tara woman, he had met on facebook. "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. >> hundreds of hotel workers hit the picket lines in san francisco again today. employees at the palace have now joined the strike, which includes 5 major hotels around the city. the union representing the workers. it says that nearly 2000 workers are joining in. they're asking for affordable health care raises fair work loads and the reversal of covid era cuts during the pandemic. they say they lost a lot of hours and there heavier workloads. >> about them trying to go but about going feels do and the only way do event fighting back. >> it says only way >> buckle that negotiation >> the other hotels affected by the strike, the grand hyatt hilton, the marriott, the western saint francis in or all of those and around union square. a san mateo woman was arrested this week accused of robbing a man while on a date. police say that she a
how police say a man was robbed after meeting with us tara woman, he had met on facebook. "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. >> hundreds of hotel workers hit the picket lines in san francisco again today. employees at the palace have now joined the strike, which includes 5 major hotels around the city. the union representing the workers. it says that nearly...
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one involves facebook and it is an interesting pattern. if you remember the 2016 election there was a group called cambridge analytica, and they found out a way to get personal information from what turned out to be potentially millions of ace book users. and use that for data mining and whatever purpose that they did. so, there was a suit by an investor or someone representing the class alleging that facebook did not disclose properly this potential and they alleged actual fraud, or the statement that had materialized in the past. the district court's ruled against the plaintiff's and the ninth circuit court reversed it and said that the companies need to disclose risks that materialize in the past and that they should. and this is one of the questions before the court. it is interesting because it was compared to a grocery store putting up a sign saying warning slip and fall risk here. but then they would have to append on the sandwich board a list of all the people who had that ms. hot -- mishap, which would be impractical and that is w
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the platforms, whether it's facebook. busy or twitter acts or instagram or whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content of we lose total control the very well welcome. this is all to the international with the global news update. as always, as a pleasure to help you with this. we starting the, our in the middle east where a new wave of is really strikes of hit the lebanese capital solely off to the idea officially the civilian evacuation. older impulse has favorites of the several strikes were report he's in the cities southern suburbs, these really minutes are you say, is the attack killed as well as intelligence command us to handle has seen, has a name on monday, the ideas claim to a face of a $120.00 tyra targets in southern lebanon, including weapons store houses, infrastructure and missile low insides. ozzy correspondence, yes. and that can brings as more details from the region. and there were roughly half a dozen raids that essentially locks the revenues capital ending comparison. it's relativ
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i'm not happy facebook let someone steal my facebook page they are selling a bit coins and i can't do anything about it. i would like to see that changed. but, not by the executive. i think congress has a responsibility to address this. to get all the facts before they make a decision and to proceed accordingly. >> senator barrasso 90 seconds per going talk about free speech from the concentration for rights of freedom of speech. all around wyoming who post poss what, who controls the media, at the same news weathers abc nbc cbs. nine have so many different outlets and devices in our pockets. big business related social media has huge impacts on that which leads to some the things you asked about in the previous debate about how news and how what's short fake information gets out there and how perpetrate itself. these are the problems we see with artificial intelligence my concern is it's going to get worse. they don't impede free speech of the american people these are concerns i hear about students at the university is there a couple weeks ago i talked to students at school, what ca
i'm not happy facebook let someone steal my facebook page they are selling a bit coins and i can't do anything about it. i would like to see that changed. but, not by the executive. i think congress has a responsibility to address this. to get all the facts before they make a decision and to proceed accordingly. >> senator barrasso 90 seconds per going talk about free speech from the concentration for rights of freedom of speech. all around wyoming who post poss what, who controls the...
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we can go with instagram, we can go with snapchat, facebook.are the attorneys general focusing on tiktok? is this related to its chinese owned 100% raj? yes. this is one issue. tiktok and possibly banning it and filing lawsuits against it that has really united both sides of our divided country, and that is why they're taking on tiktok. but as far as the other social media companies, they should be watching this very closely. instagram and facebook are right up the road. they're watching this, right. and as hard as it is to prove addiction when it comes to social media, the same charges have been leveled against youtube and twitter and facebook and instagram. and so they have to be watching all of these lawsuits and bill signings closely because they could be next. okay. what's the old phrase? this is all hat and no cattle. meaning does this lawsuit have any teeth or is this just a bunch of attorneys general trying to get some headlines which they're getting? yeah, they're getting the headlines. and i think this has something to do with remembe
we can go with instagram, we can go with snapchat, facebook.are the attorneys general focusing on tiktok? is this related to its chinese owned 100% raj? yes. this is one issue. tiktok and possibly banning it and filing lawsuits against it that has really united both sides of our divided country, and that is why they're taking on tiktok. but as far as the other social media companies, they should be watching this very closely. instagram and facebook are right up the road. they're watching this,...
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how is this on facebook? >> after exchanging messages online about a week or so ago, kim finally received her grandparent's cake topper safely and in great condition. this all thanks to the kindness of a man she had never met. >> very happy that i have it back. thanks so much for doing that. >> you're very welcome. >> it was my honor, so i asked david why he went through all of this, and he says it's because he tries to help at least one person every day. words he lives by. so on that note, if anyone needs a cake topper that's also a bobble head, i would be happy to lend you mine. in new york for abc news, i'm danny, new. wow. >> something nice for somebody every day. that's good to live by. thank you for joining us. world news tonight with david muir starts now. we'll see you >>> tonight, breaking news. hurricane milton now back up to a category 5 hurricane again, set to slam into florida. millions tonight being warned, this is their last chance to evacuate. the new forecast just in from the hurricane center
how is this on facebook? >> after exchanging messages online about a week or so ago, kim finally received her grandparent's cake topper safely and in great condition. this all thanks to the kindness of a man she had never met. >> very happy that i have it back. thanks so much for doing that. >> you're very welcome. >> it was my honor, so i asked david why he went through all of this, and he says it's because he tries to help at least one person every day. words he lives...
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if the platforms, whether it's facebook or twitter acts or instagram or tick tock, whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control the live for most who this is your r t. my name's you know, no name that's 30 minutes of using to starts not. we begin in the middle east where the 11 east capitals injured a new wave of is really our strikes. huge bellows of smoke could be seen consistently today over the city skies. earlier the idea of issued civilian evacuation orders for parts of a route. well, these really miller free say is not his previous attack and they were killed as well as intelligence come under. so high eel husein has st. me on monday. the id f claim to have head over a 100 ripped quotes tara targets in southern lebanon, including weapons storehouses and ms. i launch sites. lebanese militant group has bola has responded with a barrage of rockets and out israel. the has the claims, the port city of high thought was among the targets and these really are me estimates about as well as 5 to 100 myself deep into it's territory since monday
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if you look at facebook, for instance, facebook has roughly 30 million members who are no longer living. if you consider that a cemetery is a place that carries the essence of your life and the date of your life through the greystone that tells you your birthdate and death date and perhaps, your siblings and that sort of things you can think of facebook as being the largest cemetery in the world. plus, within 50 years it is believed there will be more dead people who are members of facebook then living. and that changes things in a number of ways because one of the reasons why everyone gets a headstone these days and how that has evolved was basically, partly out of this idea to hedge your bets for immortality. right? there is always this place you can be remembered and memorialized by and there is less of a need for that now because of social media and the internet, where so much of the data of your life is being stored. your pictures, your voice, your likes, your friends. so, it seems like that has changed things, as far as people's perceptions of how they are memorialized and where t
if you look at facebook, for instance, facebook has roughly 30 million members who are no longer living. if you consider that a cemetery is a place that carries the essence of your life and the date of your life through the greystone that tells you your birthdate and death date and perhaps, your siblings and that sort of things you can think of facebook as being the largest cemetery in the world. plus, within 50 years it is believed there will be more dead people who are members of facebook...
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the people post, basically ex facebook, etc. account, be sued for content that appears all nice sites. clinton is just the latest in a long list of us politicians that have sold to limited scope. according to the congressional research service, more than a dozen proposals have been introduced in congress in the past few years to limit section 230. however, none of passed that could change though i spent designed to control the narrative becomes desperate. just last month, almost 2nd trip st. joan terry let the world know that follow from being the solution. social media is the problem, the dislike of and anguish over. so for media is does growing growing and growing as part of our problem, particularly in democracies in terms of building consensus around any issue. it's really hard to govern today. doesn't it sound? not bad, right? well here's the kicker. the real anguish for me to politicians is like terry is without controls on social media. people can shakara shoes when they get that information from. nobody wants that people
the people post, basically ex facebook, etc. account, be sued for content that appears all nice sites. clinton is just the latest in a long list of us politicians that have sold to limited scope. according to the congressional research service, more than a dozen proposals have been introduced in congress in the past few years to limit section 230. however, none of passed that could change though i spent designed to control the narrative becomes desperate. just last month, almost 2nd trip st....
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if the platforms, whether it's facebook or twitter acts or instagram or tick tock, whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content of we lose total control the a very warm welcome to you because on the international with the global news update, as always, it's a pleasure to have you with us was tossing the hour in the middle east. we show you large pictures from they were to right now. we're a new wave of is really a slice of hit the lebanese capital. so the also the idea, especially to civilian evacuation or the in parts of a roots, a several strikes were reported to the cities southern suburbs. the as waiting military stacy, it's not killed, has bl as intelligent as come on this. the hail is said, who's saying a on monday, the idea of claims who have paid either $120.00 territories in southern lebanon, including western store houses, infrastructure and missile loan sides onto corresponding yes. and i can bring says more details now from the region, and there were roughly half a dozen raids that essentially locks the seventy's capital. and in comparison, it's relati
if the platforms, whether it's facebook or twitter acts or instagram or tick tock, whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content of we lose total control the a very warm welcome to you because on the international with the global news update, as always, it's a pleasure to have you with us was tossing the hour in the middle east. we show you large pictures from they were to right now. we're a new wave of is really a slice of hit the lebanese capital. so the also the idea,...