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it depends on what facebook sa says. there will be public hearings next week mark zuckerburg is going to testify. and what path they decide to follow. i think it is a tipping point in this end. this is the first major breach of an internet giant. yes there was a dustup with google, but in my view there are major issues facebook is willing to comply with. and i think one of the things we are going to watch closely is what do they say about that and how do they respond if this investigation is on to next year it could force the agency's hand. >> in terms of response, they've announced a whole bunch of changes and they will be simplifying their privacy settings although a lot of that was already planned for compliance to clarify the terms of service and explanations but not yet apparently talking about substantially changing those terms. they saw us working with online data brokers and closed a privacy gap in the function allowing the public through finals and i wonder about that sooner and they will be narrowing what data
it depends on what facebook sa says. there will be public hearings next week mark zuckerburg is going to testify. and what path they decide to follow. i think it is a tipping point in this end. this is the first major breach of an internet giant. yes there was a dustup with google, but in my view there are major issues facebook is willing to comply with. and i think one of the things we are going to watch closely is what do they say about that and how do they respond if this investigation is on...
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facebook shares rise 7% on the news of the numbers. in the call to mark zuckerberg, he samitted to use the tools for good, but the company needs to move forward. >>> president trump, kanye west and dragon energy. we will explain next. anna and mark are heading into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. and so should you. midas has a lifetime guarantee on these parts. that's right. on things like struts, brakes, shocks. all kinds of automobile parts. guaranteed for life. does he turn everything to gold? not everything. luckily he's not a dog person. always a touch better means limited lifetime guarantees on every brake job. now get $100 back on a 2-ax
facebook shares rise 7% on the news of the numbers. in the call to mark zuckerberg, he samitted to use the tools for good, but the company needs to move forward. >>> president trump, kanye west and dragon energy. we will explain next. anna and mark are heading into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage...
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sa health. the giver at rejoining snd. facebook 87 million people globally may have had their data accessed improperly by the british firm, cambridge analytica. that's much bigger than the 50 million previously estimated. the bbc has been told that about one million of those affected are based in the uk. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones explains. this came from facebook and a blog post were at detailed the tightening up post were at detailed the tightening up of the weeks villagers date, concluding and one poll were said malicious actors could use. and ever ready add their public profile scraped by these malicious actors. mark zuckerberg as been talking to reporters. the as admitted they didn't give rodman of view of their responsibility. that was the cutest day, who says collette and whose mistake. she was after she was considering stepping down, any said no and 80 was determined to loan from whose mistake. the uk international trade secretary, liam fox, is on a trade mission in thailand where there is — he says — ‘a
sa health. the giver at rejoining snd. facebook 87 million people globally may have had their data accessed improperly by the british firm, cambridge analytica. that's much bigger than the 50 million previously estimated. the bbc has been told that about one million of those affected are based in the uk. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones explains. this came from facebook and a blog post were at detailed the tightening up post were at detailed the tightening up of the weeks...
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i went looking to go see what people were doing, what i could do, and i found alicia forward sa's facebookost that essentially told black folks in particular we have to do something, and she closed it with black lives matter, and i put a hashtag right underneath that post. >> host: what were you doing at that time? >> guest: i was 11 hours north of here -- >> host: in california? >> guest: in california. visiting one of my mentees who had been convicted of a crime, and he was spending ten years, 85% of those ten years, inside a prison inside of california. >> host: what kind of work were you doing? >> >> guest: i was a, i've always been a community organizer. i've been a community organizer since i was 17 years old. i'm 34 now. and i was mentoring young people at the time, and i was also trying to reform the daytime curfew laws here in los angeles so that young people were not getting $200 tickets when they were going to school. >> host: patrice congress cull losser -- patrisse khan-cullors, what does the phrase mean to you? >> guest: it's a copout phrase when i hear all lives matter. i'm
i went looking to go see what people were doing, what i could do, and i found alicia forward sa's facebookost that essentially told black folks in particular we have to do something, and she closed it with black lives matter, and i put a hashtag right underneath that post. >> host: what were you doing at that time? >> guest: i was 11 hours north of here -- >> host: in california? >> guest: in california. visiting one of my mentees who had been convicted of a crime, and...
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facebook admits its error in not sharing the full extent of the data breach. sa sheryl sandberg tells savannah guthrie on "today" -- >> do you have an opt-out data. >> we have different forms of opt out. we don't have opt out at the highest level. that would be a paid product. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump making waves on two big fronts. first, cracking down on russia with the strongest sanctions yet against vladimir putin's inner circle for election meddling and russia's other activities against the west. meantime, a major white house escalation and the brewing trade war with china. the president threatening another $100 billion in tariffs against chinese goods on top of the $50 billion he's already announced. the president said he was responding to china filing a complaint against the u.s. with the world trade organization which mr. trump is calling an unfair retaliation. on a new york radio show taped yesterday, the president admitting this will hurt consumers and businesses in the u.s. >> so i'm not saying there won't be a l
facebook admits its error in not sharing the full extent of the data breach. sa sheryl sandberg tells savannah guthrie on "today" -- >> do you have an opt-out data. >> we have different forms of opt out. we don't have opt out at the highest level. that would be a paid product. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump making waves on two big fronts. first, cracking down on russia with the strongest sanctions yet against vladimir putin's...
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facebook admits its error in not sharing the full extent of the data breach. saguthrie on "today" --
facebook admits its error in not sharing the full extent of the data breach. saguthrie on "today" --
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facebook users personal information. zuckerberg apologized again today in remarks released in advance of his testimony, and ht sa company take a broad enough view of its responsibility-- until now. he also pointed to other changes being made.da toy, for example, users found today, for example, users found messages showing them hoe to find out mout the apps they use on facebook, and what information is being shared by, those apd how to remove them. we're going to hear from a critical voice about all this in a moment. but first, hari sreenivasan reminds us of what's happened up toow, and what's at stake. >> sreenivasan: in 1994, it was big tobacco c.e.o.'s in front of congress. in 2010, it was big oil c.e.o.'s answering questi gs after the ulf oil spill. in 2011, the c.e.o.'s of major banks were at the tables, but that will change for a big player of the tech sector this week when facebook c.e.o. and founder mark zuckerberg testifies before lawmakers on capitol hill tomorrow and wednesday. it comes after the company atmitted it had not adequately protected the prdata of as many as 87 million users. in fact, faceboosays th
facebook users personal information. zuckerberg apologized again today in remarks released in advance of his testimony, and ht sa company take a broad enough view of its responsibility-- until now. he also pointed to other changes being made.da toy, for example, users found today, for example, users found messages showing them hoe to find out mout the apps they use on facebook, and what information is being shared by, those apd how to remove them. we're going to hear from a critical voice about...
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facebook. but does the design of an work space really create happier, more productive staff? you can tell she has never played that! isn't that table football? and how does the bbc stack up? leisha saic! tell me what you think. it's great to see you have an open plan office, everyone can communicate. it can make things a bit noisy and it can create a bit more stress. you have these islands, people can talk face—to—face but they are all the same, you don't have the flexibility you sometimes need but you have a fantastic view. let's look at some of the other officers you have worked on for really big companies. and grab a copy. what have you done here? this is when we help vodafone moved their offers from london to dublin. we had to get everybody comfortable, everybody ready to start a new adventure. this doesn't look like the offices of a major telecom. we wa nted the offices of a major telecom. we wanted it to feel like home and so we created a kitchen at the centre and we created all the different experiences around it, so many different ways to work, so many different ways to work, so many different ways to be engaged, creative, energetic. ifi different ways to be engaged, creati
facebook. but does the design of an work space really create happier, more productive staff? you can tell she has never played that! isn't that table football? and how does the bbc stack up? leisha saic! tell me what you think. it's great to see you have an open plan office, everyone can communicate. it can make things a bit noisy and it can create a bit more stress. you have these islands, people can talk face—to—face but they are all the same, you don't have the flexibility you sometimes...
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mined from nearly 87 million facebook users and the developer who is singling out on this is cage university researcher doctor alexandr kogan who joins us now. al sand a al saal we'll start there. what do you think of this? >> it's pr spin but it's that. i think folks need to understand that this was business as usual as far as facebook developers went. i'm a facebook friendly. i have a long relationship with them. so when i did this project, we didn't think we were doing anything wrong. we didn't think facebook was going to be upset. and i was doing it for money. there are companies collecting vastly more data that don't care about their relationship with facebook and facebook has no accounting for that data whatsoever. so trying to say alex is an outlier is stunning until you realize it's pr spin. >> nick has the response but explain what you did so people get the background here. >> so when we say "facebook app" we're talking about the facebook log-in button that you see everywhere and we recruited about 200,000 people to do a survey where they were paid and they filled out the survey about the their personality then click it had log in button and then f
mined from nearly 87 million facebook users and the developer who is singling out on this is cage university researcher doctor alexandr kogan who joins us now. al sand a al saal we'll start there. what do you think of this? >> it's pr spin but it's that. i think folks need to understand that this was business as usual as far as facebook developers went. i'm a facebook friendly. i have a long relationship with them. so when i did this project, we didn't think we were doing anything wrong....