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.>>> facebook -- university of california police. >>> facebook is moving, they will take all 436,000 square feet, at the 181 fremont offices, members of their instagram team are expected to work there. it will hold between 2000 and 3000 employees. it is scheduled to be finished by the end of the year. >>> the oakland city council has voted to unanimously ban flavored tobacco prague it -- products. a similar bannon san francisco, supporters argued that flavored tobacco targets youth, many living in poor neighborhoods. it will prohibit all of them in oakland. it goes into effect in the middle of next year.>>> new 11:00, a driver in napa drives into several cars fleeing police. it took off down f street. the department posted these pictures to its facebook page, the chase came to an end when the man crashed into several parked cars, and fought with officers, and he was eventually placed on a stretcher and taken into custody.>>> the killer of a popular high school teacher, shot to death in june, as i reporter tells us, police released surveillance video that they hope help solve this cas
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we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresented minorities who we thought couldgreat at compete or science but weren't yet, so we could get them earlier, invest in them, keep them in. we have a large computer program that we do with linkedin and my foundation, trying to get women to feel that they have peers from the beginning. if you go to a computer science class but there aren't enough women, you can be in a lean in circle of computer scientists, where you are seeing more women. we need to do more because we are still not moving numbers enough. emily: i have heard you talk about how much you enjoy visiting lean in circles and hearing other women talk about the challenges they are taking on. what challenges do you want to take on? sherly: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] ♪ emily: mark has just gone on a tour of the entire country to connect with real americans. sheryl: well, mark wanted to make sure he had gone to all the states. it was interesting, when i first came to facebook, mark told me he had never really gotten to travel that much. he started a compa
we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresented minorities who we thought couldgreat at compete or science but weren't yet, so we could get them earlier, invest in them, keep them in. we have a large computer program that we do with linkedin and my foundation, trying to get women to feel that they have peers from the beginning. if you go to a computer science class but there aren't enough women, you can be in a lean in circle of computer scientists, where you are seeing...
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we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresented minorities who we thought couldgreat at computer science but weren't yet in the field or were just starting in the field, so we could get them earlier, invest in them, keep them in. we have a large computer program that we do with linkedin and my foundation and facebook, trying to get women to feel that they have peers right from the beginning. if you go to a computer science class, but you don't have enough women there, you can be in a lean in circle of computer scientists, where you are seeing more women. and we need to do more because we are still not moving numbers enough. emily: i've heard you talk about how much you enjoy visiting lean in circles and hearing other women talk about the challenges they're taking on. what new challenges do you want to take on? sherly: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] ♪ ♪ emily: mark's just gone on a tour of the entire country to connect with real americans. why take the time? sheryl: well, mark wanted to make sure he had gone to all the states. and you know, it was interesting
we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresented minorities who we thought couldgreat at computer science but weren't yet in the field or were just starting in the field, so we could get them earlier, invest in them, keep them in. we have a large computer program that we do with linkedin and my foundation and facebook, trying to get women to feel that they have peers right from the beginning. if you go to a computer science class, but you don't have enough women there,...
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but the one thing the university says, is that they have no exteriors confirmation from speaker that he they're going to be here but meanwhile they've taken to youtube and facebook saying the university is trying to sabotage enemy. >> the administration at uc berkeley have tried everything to did he rail the free speech week. >> it's a week brain stormed by alt-right speaker milo yiannopoulos. and organized by the berkeley patriots. both say uc berkeley refused to work fairly with them to secure two large venues for some of the controversial and brt known speakers. >> the university wasn't providing the answers. >> the berkeley patriots and yiannopoulos say they wouldn't work with them on contract amendments that won to allow them to get back more than shh 65,000. >> it's ashamed they chose to try to cast blame upon the student organization that has been committed to working with them throughout the entire process. >> the list of speakers includes some big names breitbart founder and former trump administration adviser steve bannon. and kevlt columnist and commentator ann coulter. but a spokeman for the berkeley said the patriots never provided any confirmation
but the one thing the university says, is that they have no exteriors confirmation from speaker that he they're going to be here but meanwhile they've taken to youtube and facebook saying the university is trying to sabotage enemy. >> the administration at uc berkeley have tried everything to did he rail the free speech week. >> it's a week brain stormed by alt-right speaker milo yiannopoulos. and organized by the berkeley patriots. both say uc berkeley refused to work fairly with...
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facebook at news a. story of stars and the latest from the music scene. join us in the universe of pop on facebook send us a message we love hearing from. new dawn from twenty thirteen was the first gentleman album with all tracks penned by the artist himself. including the single you remember which recalls the days when people used to write letters to each other. that good things that many of us know every day and jabber about it was good to see them out everybody one rebel without . a low down south. pole. into. the sky which i get to our landlady. would love. to listen to the know that i never look at each. end user. but you. don't know that you. can stick to it it's. such. in twenty sixteen a dream came true for gentleman he got to record an entire album with one of the sons of his greatest title. the resulting work co-written and performed with kimani mommy it's called conversations. gemini's biggest red. money money on a joint journey back in time as they sing their version of bob marley's similar down to just one of them many conversations. now you are reaching. you know
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when facebook started out it was a replacement for a harvard university service which got you to knowrs in your university year. now it's a new service more than two thirds of facebook users or social media users use facebook for news. that means these big american companies cannot so easily dodge the editorial responsibility. we saw in the american election questions about who was using it, fake accounts, strange advertisers on the service. this kind of data puts that front and centre. the problem is if you are on twitter you have a certain, certain people you follow and that is the news which comes your way, the same with facebook and snapchat. snapchat disappears after ten secondsisit? snapchat disappears after ten seconds is it? what kind of news, i am sure people would love this bulletin to disappear after ten seconds... 20 seconds i am being told. i think it raises an interesting challenge for people like us who are news providers. here is an audience which expects to get its news in 20 seconds and it's up to us ina its news in 20 seconds and it's up to us in a way to make sure
when facebook started out it was a replacement for a harvard university service which got you to knowrs in your university year. now it's a new service more than two thirds of facebook users or social media users use facebook for news. that means these big american companies cannot so easily dodge the editorial responsibility. we saw in the american election questions about who was using it, fake accounts, strange advertisers on the service. this kind of data puts that front and centre. the...
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. >> a lot of the ads that facebook is agreeing to disclose are even just a small universe of the ads on facebook, so what they're agreeing to do is not nearly enough. >> former federal election commissioner ann rabl says facebook has dramatically grown in audience reach and influence, surpassing most broadcast media. she says the social network and other online platforms need to be network like their broadcasting count parts. with 2 billion active users, facebook's hold on public discourse is undeniable. according to a recent survey, 67% of american adults said they got some of their news from social media while 45% said they obtained it exclusively from facebook. in the process facebook has been able to capture an exploding share of advertising dollars, but unlike tv, cable or radio stations, facebook isn't subject to so-called stand by your ad rules, which require political ads to identify who is behind them. >> there is so much what's called dark money that people don't know whose behind the campaigns and actually on the internet, it is so much easier to spread that money from one
. >> a lot of the ads that facebook is agreeing to disclose are even just a small universe of the ads on facebook, so what they're agreeing to do is not nearly enough. >> former federal election commissioner ann rabl says facebook has dramatically grown in audience reach and influence, surpassing most broadcast media. she says the social network and other online platforms need to be network like their broadcasting count parts. with 2 billion active users, facebook's hold on public...
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facebook. >> congratulations on being the only people in the universe who don't know how to use facebook. >> the russian entities because it's not him calling out mark zuckerburg saying i would like to place an ad. it goes through a number of outlets that are connected and that's how it gets on facebook. >> i want to show our viewers someone who is central to all of this. someone who was supposed to give a speech, james comey at howard university. this is what greeted him. >> i love the enthusiasm of the young folk, i just wish they would understand what a conversation is. a conversation is where you speak and i listen and then i speak and you listen and we go back and forth and back and forth. and at the end of a conversation, we are both. >> you don't see him in public very often. democracy at work. we have to take a break, but no power flooding and a desperate effort to reach puerto rico. a new painful reality as hurricane maria rages on. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest
facebook. >> congratulations on being the only people in the universe who don't know how to use facebook. >> the russian entities because it's not him calling out mark zuckerburg saying i would like to place an ad. it goes through a number of outlets that are connected and that's how it gets on facebook. >> i want to show our viewers someone who is central to all of this. someone who was supposed to give a speech, james comey at howard university. this is what greeted him....
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that's his universe, his orbit. and so, yeah, facebook right now is going to be another piece of that chess board he can move around rhetorically and maybe politically to make the point and to reinforce at least with his base -- >> who largely -- i went out and interviewed more than three dozen trump voters and, without being asked, you over and over again said they got all their news from facebook. his base turns to facebook for news about politics. >> this is the universe that donald trump knows about because donald trump helped create it. >> just to philip's original point. donald trump started with the burther narrative. that's the original fake news story. to just answer your question to michael y did trump defend this? because it benefited him? >> let me ask you about something that may not benefit him. twitter is on capitol hill in front of the house and senate intel committee staff. you used to be a part of that. how does twitter fit into the investigation into russian meddling and we've turned these conversations into two categor
that's his universe, his orbit. and so, yeah, facebook right now is going to be another piece of that chess board he can move around rhetorically and maybe politically to make the point and to reinforce at least with his base -- >> who largely -- i went out and interviewed more than three dozen trump voters and, without being asked, you over and over again said they got all their news from facebook. his base turns to facebook for news about politics. >> this is the universe that...
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in 2007, a company called facebook which had been confined to high schools and universities in late 2006 opened platform to anyone with a registered e-mail address and in 2007, facebook went global. in 2007 a company called twitter split off on its own independent platform and went global. in 2007, the most important software you may have never heard of called adupe name after the son's toy elephant, enables the million computers to work together as if they are one seamlessly, that's big data now. it's based on two algorithms, but as the founder, explains in the book, sends us letters back home. and what google did was leave a trail to open software community and dupe it's a public version of it, there isn't a major company in washington, d.c. that isn't somewhere in the background running duke. the second most important software call the viemware, enables any operating system to work on any computer, you are use today that now but that was unique back then and that's what enabled cloud computing, we have all the commodities and we can run operating system on them. in 2007 a company, the
in 2007, a company called facebook which had been confined to high schools and universities in late 2006 opened platform to anyone with a registered e-mail address and in 2007, facebook went global. in 2007 a company called twitter split off on its own independent platform and went global. in 2007, the most important software you may have never heard of called adupe name after the son's toy elephant, enables the million computers to work together as if they are one seamlessly, that's big data...
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this video posted to facebook shows how easy it looks to simply walk right in. >> harvard universityevoked a visiting fellowship for chelsea manning. earlier this morning the school's dean called the fellowship a mistake and did not intend to honor manning, she is still welcome to participate in the student forum but will not be considered a visiting fellow. and manning was convicted of leaking u.s. documents to wikileaks. she was released after prp commuted her sentence. >>> heather locklear was arrested after crashing her car into a ditch. police say that locklear was not seriously hurt and alcohol and drugs were not a factor. locklear is well known for her roles on melrose place and tj heerk. >>> the white house lawn received extra tlc tay thanks to an 11-year-old boy named frank. frank was so hard at work he et him.notice president t he finally turne president and they chatted for a bit and theresint calling fran and this was his response. >> with what do you want to do when you grow up? >> navy seal. >> he'll make it there is no doubt about it. that is a good choice. >> frank ca
this video posted to facebook shows how easy it looks to simply walk right in. >> harvard universityevoked a visiting fellowship for chelsea manning. earlier this morning the school's dean called the fellowship a mistake and did not intend to honor manning, she is still welcome to participate in the student forum but will not be considered a visiting fellow. and manning was convicted of leaking u.s. documents to wikileaks. she was released after prp commuted her sentence. >>>...
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facebook at c-span history. >> on lectures in history, colorado state university pueblo professor amber montoya teaches a class about the ludlow coal miners strike and massacre. she follows the story of a few mining families, many who died from a cop -- when the colorado national guard burned the tent city. she also describes the moderate -- modern memorial and how the event has been remembered. her class is about 50 minutes. prof. montoya: ok, so, i'm nervous. this is one of the hardest lectures i give. it's because there is a mixture of history, there are also personal stories in it.
facebook at c-span history. >> on lectures in history, colorado state university pueblo professor amber montoya teaches a class about the ludlow coal miners strike and massacre. she follows the story of a few mining families, many who died from a cop -- when the colorado national guard burned the tent city. she also describes the moderate -- modern memorial and how the event has been remembered. her class is about 50 minutes. prof. montoya: ok, so, i'm nervous. this is one of the hardest...
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welcome to our conversation with facebook titled security versus security. i'm dean of the langston school university. and the head of counterterrorism at facebook. we were here last friday. there was a movie release called friend request. so we're here to do a review of that movie. because no news has broken since then in monica's orbit. when monica agreed or started thinking about it, our main focus was going to be on why when i post pictures no one ever says like or comments. but since then we've had a lot of things develop. so we're going to get right into it. we will address some of the news of the day but i want to do that at the end because i want to make sure we spend a lot of time at the beginning talking about some of the really great incredible things that monica and facebook are doing in the counterterrorism space, which is the goal of this conference is to talk about those issues, particularly as it relates to different legal issues. so the frame that we wanted to lay out here is so often -- i know many of you have likely been to panels in which it's titled security verses liberty, right
welcome to our conversation with facebook titled security versus security. i'm dean of the langston school university. and the head of counterterrorism at facebook. we were here last friday. there was a movie release called friend request. so we're here to do a review of that movie. because no news has broken since then in monica's orbit. when monica agreed or started thinking about it, our main focus was going to be on why when i post pictures no one ever says like or comments. but since then...
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facebook at c-span history. gonzagan the campus of university in spokane, washington. the archives and special collections were we will look at james o'sullivan papers and hear about his role in the development of the grand coulee dam. >> james o'sullivan can remember where it all began in an old jalopy -- tires blew out like firecrackers and the radiator steamed up with the regularity of a geyser. james stepped out and said someday this is going to be the garden of eden.
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he went to youtube and facebook today putting out the video saying the university is trying to sabotage them. >> informs designed to force a cancellation. we are not going to cancel free speech week. >> in in the newly released youtube video milo yiannopoulos and student journalists at the berkeley patriot say the university hasn't negotiated with them fairly refusing to answer questions about refunding more than $65,000 in venue rental fee ifs they cancel. >> right now the way the contract is that we're forced to sign is that -- that we're on the hook for that money. >> the berkeley patriot has been promote ago free speech week including big names like steve bannon and ann coulter. the university says the organizers haven't provided any confirmation from the speakers that they will be here. and the spokesman says they failed to meet critical deadlines over the past month to pay reservation fees. >> if they wanted these venues so badly why did they miss three deadline? and why did payment suddenly appear on the doorstep days, weeks after the deadlines passed? >> uc berkeley spokeman say
he went to youtube and facebook today putting out the video saying the university is trying to sabotage them. >> informs designed to force a cancellation. we are not going to cancel free speech week. >> in in the newly released youtube video milo yiannopoulos and student journalists at the berkeley patriot say the university hasn't negotiated with them fairly refusing to answer questions about refunding more than $65,000 in venue rental fee ifs they cancel. >> right now the...
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. >> which makes facebook more like a utility. >> it is almost universal given the number of people havefor sure. >> take a listen to the white house today talking again, going back to jim comey. >> that's not the president's role. that's the department of justice and something they should look at. >> is that something you would like to see? >> i'm not sure about that specifically but if there is ever a moment where we feel someone has broken the law, particularly if they're the head of the fbi, i think that's something that should be lookd at. >> how do you read that? >> i don't know what they're talking about. jim comey, i believe, did break the law when he sent that letter about hillary clinton a week before the election implying that they were reopening an investigation. he should not have sent that letter. he did a lot of damage to the clinton campaign the way that investigation was conducted and the comments he made about secretary clinton the previous summer. so it was investigated by the special counsel at my request. i filed a complain but they dismiss that had when he left, whe
. >> which makes facebook more like a utility. >> it is almost universal given the number of people havefor sure. >> take a listen to the white house today talking again, going back to jim comey. >> that's not the president's role. that's the department of justice and something they should look at. >> is that something you would like to see? >> i'm not sure about that specifically but if there is ever a moment where we feel someone has broken the law,...
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university history. >> had to be checked by officers first. and on facebookiannopoulos complained that many did not make it in because of security measures. the line was slow because of only one metal detector. go to nbcbayarea.com and check out tweets from our supporters. >>> still to come here at 11:00, is there any hope. nearly a week since the earthquake in mexico. families holding out hope to find their loved ones. live in mexico city. >>> also, fake news on facebook. the warning president obama issued to mark zuckerberg. >>> ed sheeran not performing at levi stadium and we'll tell you why. >> a return to summer like heat for the week ahead. how hot the temperatures will get in your neighborhood when we come right back. marcus and - )define lifetime." one man tells our consumer investigator - he (thought his vehicle was under warranty. he thought wrong. laura the lesson we all can learn. gfx he reportedly warned facebook >>> new at 11:00, a warning over fake news from former president obama warning facebook's mark zuckerberg. mr. obama pulled aside zucke
university history. >> had to be checked by officers first. and on facebookiannopoulos complained that many did not make it in because of security measures. the line was slow because of only one metal detector. go to nbcbayarea.com and check out tweets from our supporters. >>> still to come here at 11:00, is there any hope. nearly a week since the earthquake in mexico. families holding out hope to find their loved ones. live in mexico city. >>> also, fake news on...
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right now look who owns google look who owns you tube look who owns facebook who owns twitter ok these are these are more or less universal institutions and it's a very tight. controlled ownership there we need as brics countries to come together to come up with alternatives to those institutions. actually about you know. owning most of the very influential media but. i think basically it known that as we were going to use it i guess if you remember the history of for example chinese history chinese invented what they. called it the compositor westerns use it to come and conquer china does the same thing we can do it. and we know we can't we have to do it because your algorithm can disappear i mean they can disappear you in plain sight and what we need to do is to come come up with alternatives to make sure that we aren't disappeared in plain sight i'm sorry i see behind our resilient colleague here go ahead yeah perspective from brazil if you consider that we do not have correspondents from brazilian newspapers that are actually. are in many of these other countries that are part of the breaks that makes us a lot of info
right now look who owns google look who owns you tube look who owns facebook who owns twitter ok these are these are more or less universal institutions and it's a very tight. controlled ownership there we need as brics countries to come together to come up with alternatives to those institutions. actually about you know. owning most of the very influential media but. i think basically it known that as we were going to use it i guess if you remember the history of for example chinese history...
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they're going to do it, the mechanics which we have to trust that facebook understands, because it's their responsibility. they built this universe. >> but it's not a matter of understanding. if someone wants to put a traditional ad on television, they've got fcc requirements that have -- they're going to have to comb through every comma, period, question mark just like in the financial industry you've got s.e.c. regulations. >> but also in direct mail and robocalls, you had dark advertising like this. the opportunity here is for the platforms to step up and be more transparent even than television. so far they've been dark on the web. >> so what is the -- what's the answer, jason? is this about changing the monetization of what happens on facebook? or is it -- i mean, i dare to say it. is this a censoring and regulating? >> that's an interesting question. on the modernization side, facebook likes to blame these issues on scale and complexity. you saw that in their statements the past couple days. facebook made over $10 billion in profit last year. >> say that one more time. >> $10 billion in profit last year. facebook and google
they're going to do it, the mechanics which we have to trust that facebook understands, because it's their responsibility. they built this universe. >> but it's not a matter of understanding. if someone wants to put a traditional ad on television, they've got fcc requirements that have -- they're going to have to comb through every comma, period, question mark just like in the financial industry you've got s.e.c. regulations. >> but also in direct mail and robocalls, you had dark...
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. >> another big turn out at american university as students take a stand against hate messages on their campus. >> if you saw this headline on facebook but didn't click, stick around. a powerful message to at e u.s. air force academy. >> this is our institution and no one can take away our values. if you can't treat someone with >>> studios at american university held a rally to address the latest in a series of racially charged nints on campus. surveillance showed a hanging confederate flags and cotton around the campus today student body president emphasized the need for self care community support and rejecting hate in all forms. >> au is a place where we come to grow mentally, physically and emotionally, it is not the place for racist, religious and hateful rhetoric. >> this isn't the first incident of hate this year. we posted a time line on our nbc washington app. the latest at the u.s. air force academy where the commanders response was shared across the country. >> reporter: at one of america's premium year service lesson in air force academy summoning 4,000 cadets after five black students at the prep school found the word g
. >> another big turn out at american university as students take a stand against hate messages on their campus. >> if you saw this headline on facebook but didn't click, stick around. a powerful message to at e u.s. air force academy. >> this is our institution and no one can take away our values. if you can't treat someone with >>> studios at american university held a rally to address the latest in a series of racially charged nints on campus. surveillance showed a...
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critic of the said's drive to tighten monetary policy come he was speaking at the university of minnesota in minneapolis. facebooks spending big on music rights of users can legally upload songs and videos they post. it is reportedly offering labeled hundreds of millions of dollars for those rights. under current laws, rights holders can ask facebook to take material.nging they want a quick deal so they no longer frustrate their users. hewlett-packard enterprises emerging from an aggressive effort to slim down, with promising prospects and stronger-than-expected sales. 8.2 dollars.5% billion come on the first time in five quarters the business tech provider beat estimates. moremers are buying storage and networking gear, although demand was slightly down. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. let's take a closer look at the sharp selloff we saw in the u.s. across the board, all that risk off trading piling into treasuries. the dollar, gold. su keenan is here with more. there is hurricane harvey, but concerning investors. su: i
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. >> the issue gained more attention when when the university employee post-ed this message ob on her facebookpage calling them offensive and obscene. >> talking about the change in the weather so dramatic, it seems like it's been all over the place. lake day 115. now it's wet and chilly outside. >> the thunderstorms getting fueled by heat for the o today. they blew in fast. we have had multiple lightning strikes, over the past 30 minutes 92 for the bay area. also just off toward the pacific and that's why we want you to take it seriously. if you can hear that thunder you want to head indoors. because we've seen multiple cloud-to-ground lightning strikes. that's the most deadly form of lightning can kill you. again, head inside if you hear the thunder. storm activity is moving from the south off towards the north. it's part of monsoonal moisture developing into southern california. and it's a little bit related to a system lingering out here on shore. nonetheless we know it's rockle abo and rolling across portion resist of the south bay. you can see the radar lit up. areas of orange and red. h
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is professor of economics at weber state university in ogden utah welcome to this stream gentlemen bobbie i'm going to start here on my laptop with the facebook posts put out by members of your team yesterday at eleven nineteen amid a ruthless wrap up by state operatives of the parliament today you other honorable members were detained in police vans and driven to separate police stations right now he's in custody at the police station so you were just released from jail in the early hours of thursday tell us about what happened during that scuffle in parliament from your perspective. well on tuesday one of the members of parliament came into the chamber to the ground and actually on the right one and she will be one of the members raised an alarm and all of our weapons so a couple broke out and i made it that. they may be going to. be cut to not will house could not continue because marcus erupted and it was just so on when the speaker came and indeed compile that the owner. had to come in and who did the security check so you would get spending but surprisingly even we remember the grave concern for spending total we were not allowed to say
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last week zuckerberg said facebook will turn over 3000 ads linked to russian sources. >>> the number of university of california retirees are collecting pensions has increased 60% from 2012 according to an investigation with the los angeles times. last year more than 5400 uc retirees received more than $100,000. those retirement packages are being funded by increases of students tuition. the investigation found the pensions, salaries, and uc's failure to contribute to the pension fund for 20 years has left the retirement pension severely underfunded. >>> an officer is out of the hospital at an early morning crash. they were rushing to a accident when they got into their accident. >> reporter: this oakland police suv was left badly damaged after colliding with the mustang early this morning. the crash happened at around 3:45 am at the intersection of hyde street and international boulevard. the two officers in the cruiser were taken to the hospital in stable condition as was the driver of the mustang.>> that is our concern. we are glad the civilian and the officers are okay.>> reporter: police say
last week zuckerberg said facebook will turn over 3000 ads linked to russian sources. >>> the number of university of california retirees are collecting pensions has increased 60% from 2012 according to an investigation with the los angeles times. last year more than 5400 uc retirees received more than $100,000. those retirement packages are being funded by increases of students tuition. the investigation found the pensions, salaries, and uc's failure to contribute to the pension fund...
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facebook at c-span history. lectures and history, university of virginia professor gary gallagher teaches a class on civil war memory and how people in the north and south ofe interpreted the legacy the conflict from the postwar era to the present day. his class is about an hour and 15 minutes. mr. gallagher: all right, here we are for the last class this semester, and we will move into as youermath of the war, know. we spent all semester looking at various aspects of this conflict, and from the beginning, i alerted you that one of the issues of the class was going to be the tension between history and memory. here we are finally at the end where we will focus on memory for our last discussion. there is no better event in united states history to talk memories ofwerful something that happened in the past can be. there's simply nothing remotely equal to it. the civile remember war, watching that in charlottesville over the last year and a half and the debates over the statue of re lee downtown, and i'll talk at the end when i get to the war today about some of the remnants of the war in our current situation and the
facebook at c-span history. lectures and history, university of virginia professor gary gallagher teaches a class on civil war memory and how people in the north and south ofe interpreted the legacy the conflict from the postwar era to the present day. his class is about an hour and 15 minutes. mr. gallagher: all right, here we are for the last class this semester, and we will move into as youermath of the war, know. we spent all semester looking at various aspects of this conflict, and from...
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facebook at c-span history. >> on lectures in history, colorado state university pueblo professor amber montoya teaches a class about the ludlow coal miners strike and massacre. she follows the story of a few mining families, many who died from a cop -- when the colorado national guard burned the tent city. she also describes the moderate -- modern memorial and how the event has been remembered. her class is about 50 minutes. prof. montoya: ok, so, i'm nervous. this is one of the hardest lectures i give. it's because there is a mixture of history, there are also personal stories in it. a little bit of background. for those of you don't know or have heard, who has ever heard of the ludlow massacre? mid-to thousands -- mid 2000's archaeologists in the , university of denver did a survey and found a lot of people had not heard of the massacre. out of those that had heard of the ludlow massacre, they thought it was about native americans killing white settlers. a bit of background. from my experience, i grew up in southern colorado. my family has lived here for 150 years. ludlow was my first field trip in the thir
facebook at c-span history. >> on lectures in history, colorado state university pueblo professor amber montoya teaches a class about the ludlow coal miners strike and massacre. she follows the story of a few mining families, many who died from a cop -- when the colorado national guard burned the tent city. she also describes the moderate -- modern memorial and how the event has been remembered. her class is about 50 minutes. prof. montoya: ok, so, i'm nervous. this is one of the hardest...
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in 2007, a company called facebook, which has been previously confined to high schools and universities in late 2006 opening a platform to anyone with the registered e-mail address in mid-2007, three spoke with global. in 2007, a company called i twitter went off on its own independent platform and went global. in 2007, the most important software you may have never heard of, named after the founder's sons toy elephant launched its algorithm into the wild and enabled a million computers to work together as if they are one seamlessly. that is the data now. it is based on two algorithms invented by google. but as the founder explains to me in the boat, google is in the future and send us letters back home. what google did was leave aav trail of red crumbs to the open software community and its algorithms they reversed the public version bearing this in a major company in washington d.c. somewhere in the backgroundunnid running. in 2007, in the second most important software you may have never heard called the adam wire went public. it is what enabled any operatint system to work on any co
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sam wooly and his team at oxford university tracked fake news during the campaign and says facebook anddia sites should be acting much more quickly to answer questions. >> facebook needs to be held accountable for this. they absolutely are able to track and know what's going on. they have very robust machine learning mechanisms for understanding the way the networks function and where attacks originate. >> the marketing tools made it easy for russia's research internet agency not just to spread fake news but spread it exactly where they wanted it, specific states, specific voters with specific interests. for example, posting on the pages of women between 20 and 45 from wisconsin who like hillary clinton and it works. russian internet trols set up this facebook group secured borders which had 129,000 followers and even tried to organ anti-immigration rally in idaho last summer. that's according to russian journalist who uncovered the secure facebook site as part of the investigation into russian trolls and says more than a dozen russian-backed facebook groups had millions of followers. >
sam wooly and his team at oxford university tracked fake news during the campaign and says facebook anddia sites should be acting much more quickly to answer questions. >> facebook needs to be held accountable for this. they absolutely are able to track and know what's going on. they have very robust machine learning mechanisms for understanding the way the networks function and where attacks originate. >> the marketing tools made it easy for russia's research internet agency not...
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facebook and twitter. dot com and coming up we'll be joined by obama. professor of international politics university its other southern mark to discuss the ongoing issues with catalonia and independent stay tuned to watch along. seemed wrong. just don't hold. me. to shape out these days comes out to. and in. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. thank you thank. you the song thank you. thank you thank you. thank you. thank you for the you were thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank. you predating the concepts of human rights equality and even modern democracy the ideal of self-determination has been a guiding force in shaping today's nations and societies thanks to historic moments such as our very own declaration of independence and revolutionary war india's nonviolent struggle for freedom from the british empire or even the diplomatic chess match that resulted in the unification of germany from hundreds of vitamins kingdoms and city states our understanding of the modern world has become intertwined with the idea that disti
facebook and twitter. dot com and coming up we'll be joined by obama. professor of international politics university its other southern mark to discuss the ongoing issues with catalonia and independent stay tuned to watch along. seemed wrong. just don't hold. me. to shape out these days comes out to. and in. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. thank you thank. you the song thank you. thank you thank you. thank you. thank you for the...
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so they are not using facebook sales representatives as go betweens per se so it could be a needle in a haystack. complications. there is their universe. they created this world. >> we talked about this on friday night after senator mark warner tweeted about this in a provocative way. facebook denied for months there was any evidence of any russian activity on facebook targeting u.s. voters around the election repeatedly insistingly for months. some of the ads paid for by russian interest were paid for in rubles. >> right. >> once you're paying in rubles, it seems like it makes it hard to believe facebook was actually looking to see if there was any russian interest. >> yeah, for sure. it's always kind of grudging a little bit. by the way, my interest in this as the heed media columnist is just the muller investigation. it's the public investigation. this was scam ads that were injected and americans interacting with russian agents through the platform if they were posing under these false accounts, that's a huge deal. any time we see shadowing political ads on tv, we as political journalism would be all over it and this is a much big
so they are not using facebook sales representatives as go betweens per se so it could be a needle in a haystack. complications. there is their universe. they created this world. >> we talked about this on friday night after senator mark warner tweeted about this in a provocative way. facebook denied for months there was any evidence of any russian activity on facebook targeting u.s. voters around the election repeatedly insistingly for months. some of the ads paid for by russian interest...
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facebook and twitter. dot com and coming up we'll be joined by a. professor of international politics university. mark to discuss the ongoing issues with catalonia and independent. little. i do not know if the russian state into john podesta emails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's director of national intelligence has not provided. to support his claims. i also know he perjured himself in a senate hearing. for the revelations provided by edward snowden he denied the n.s.a. was carrying out the balance of the u.s. . the hyperventilating. has once again proved to be an echo for government claims that. you would have thought they would have learned something after serving as george w. bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter a near zero. but truth and search are becoming in the stick my. predating the concepts of human rights equality and even modern democracy the ideal of self-determination has been a guiding force in shaping today's nations and societi
facebook and twitter. dot com and coming up we'll be joined by a. professor of international politics university. mark to discuss the ongoing issues with catalonia and independent. little. i do not know if the russian state into john podesta emails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's director of national intelligence has not provided. to support his claims. i also know he perjured himself in a senate hearing. for the revelations provided by edward snowden he denied the...
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the concert will be sunday, september 24th at the university of virginia scott stadium. i put the story on my facebookage and we've posted how to get tickets. search dave matthews. >>> a firestorm erupted on social media when people and a few celebrities questioned whether the district was doing enough to find and help its missing children. this week the city started implementing some changes as news 4's mark segraves reports, it helped turn one teenager's life around. >> i was one of the teens -- >> last year, she was one of the many d.c. teens who found themselves living at the sasha broout youth center. a safe-haven for runaway kids. >> i didn't want to be there at first because this is not where i belong. i belong at doing stuff with my family. and then, like, after i -- i had to see, like i had an epiphany, i had to see for myself, this is not what i want, this is not for me. >> today, evans is a high school senior with her sights set on her bright future. >> college. >> the change that helped evans and her family reunite is the support from counselors she and her mom have gotten. the same servic
the concert will be sunday, september 24th at the university of virginia scott stadium. i put the story on my facebookage and we've posted how to get tickets. search dave matthews. >>> a firestorm erupted on social media when people and a few celebrities questioned whether the district was doing enough to find and help its missing children. this week the city started implementing some changes as news 4's mark segraves reports, it helped turn one teenager's life around. >> i was...
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derivative based upon accounts that facebook had identified showed an enormous lack of understanding from the twitter team of how serious this issue study from oxford universitywitter users in 27 states received just as much if not more fake news than real headlines in the days leading up to the election and we're talk ing about phony manufactured headlines. eleven of those 27 were swing states. oxford found a higher concentration of young news ahefd the election. what's young news, characterized by identify logical extremism. day six green bay payingers they linked arms with the teammates. the packers also encouraged fans to link arms and a handleful of people in the stands joined in. before the game aaron rogers posted a fet ovechkin himself april his teammates. it was taken last week, it was the caption that got a lot of attention. i can't imagine what kind of social media attacks these camera must be enduring after taking a knee during the anthem and wearing little facetious o rogers' part no doubt about that. president trump weighed in on the interview with fox and friends. i have so many friends that are owners. i've spoken to a couple of them. we are i
derivative based upon accounts that facebook had identified showed an enormous lack of understanding from the twitter team of how serious this issue study from oxford universitywitter users in 27 states received just as much if not more fake news than real headlines in the days leading up to the election and we're talk ing about phony manufactured headlines. eleven of those 27 were swing states. oxford found a higher concentration of young news ahefd the election. what's young news,...
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figure ben shapiro last week did go smoothly but the university spent a lot of money on a very tight security situation.milo yiannopoulos posted on his facebook page that he will release the mother of all press releases today. we don't know what that's about but i guess we will find out.>>> business owners and families are now allowed to return to the lower keys of florida for the first time since hurricane irma they called u.s. highway line to get back to the region. one quarter homes were destroyed . here in the bay area search and rescue team has just returned home from hurricane area members got back yesterday and many of them initially left the -- for hurricane harvey then had to wait for hurricane irma. they consist of highly trained specialized fighter and civilian personnel.>>> time now 5:33 am. we are still in the hurricane season.>> now there are three in the atlantic. josi, maria, lee. let's show you right now what's going on. look at the tropics. josi of course is the one that's going to impact part of the eastern u.s. maria in the middle of the screen and lee off to the left that one could churn up and become stronger as it works
figure ben shapiro last week did go smoothly but the university spent a lot of money on a very tight security situation.milo yiannopoulos posted on his facebook page that he will release the mother of all press releases today. we don't know what that's about but i guess we will find out.>>> business owners and families are now allowed to return to the lower keys of florida for the first time since hurricane irma they called u.s. highway line to get back to the region. one quarter homes...
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universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.get me out of here! a showery afternoon for many today. the showers merging together across scotland and northern ireland for longer spells of rain. some of them heavy, with hail and thunder and a squally wind circulating around. light and patchy for the south and east. it may stay dry in london until after dark. but the rain and the winds will strengthen through the night, gusting to gale force close to the bristol channel. plenty of frequent showers being driven in by those blustery winds across those west facing coasts. 9—13 degrees greeting us on monday morning. but it's a showery start to our working week. some showers heavy and thundery. dodge the showers, you will see a bit of sunshine but it's not going to feel particularly warm. 13—19 degrees at the very best. a brief lull in proceedings, proceedings perhaps on tuesday, but not long before we see another spell of wet and very windy weather arriving tuesday night into the early hours of wednesday morning. this is bbc news. the
universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.get me out of here! a showery afternoon for many today. the showers merging together across scotland and northern ireland for longer spells of rain. some of them heavy, with hail and thunder and a squally wind circulating around. light and patchy for the south and east. it may stay dry in london until after dark. but the rain and the winds will strengthen through the night, gusting to...
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universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.nce again. thanks very much indeed forjoining me. the weekend started on a pretty showery note to say the very least across the british isles. even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presence of the opportunity for showers. sure enough, wait long enough, and along they came. things have quietened down into the first part of sunday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it will be a chilly start to sunday through east anglia and parts of the south—east and the countryside. we were looking at four, five, six degrees or so but with a bit of sunshine, a couple of hours of warmth, you will be back up to 12 or 13 degrees and a glorious start to the new day. furthe
universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.nce again. thanks very much indeed forjoining me. the weekend started on a pretty showery note to say the very least across the british isles. even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presence of the opportunity for showers. sure enough, wait long enough, and along they came. things have quietened down into the first part of sunday...
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universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.. i'm a celebrity! get me out of here! a detailed forecast for the weekend weather coming up, i just want to update you on what's happening with the hurricanes at the moment. this was the satellite picture through the night, irma made landfall across cuba, it's the first category five hurricane to make landfall since 1925. the eye looks likely to stay to the north of the island and at the same time, jose, a category four hurricane, at the moment, continues to push in a westerly direction. it will make a glancing blow to barbuda and then track off into the northwest where it's expected to weaken slightly. but irma will continue to move towards the shores of florida, expected to arrive in the florida keys by sunday lunchtime uk time. for us, we're still under the influence of this area of low—pressure, it's still pretty breezy along the westerly seacoast. that's going to drive in some showers through the course of the day. they will become more widespread through the course of the aftern
universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.. i'm a celebrity! get me out of here! a detailed forecast for the weekend weather coming up, i just want to update you on what's happening with the hurricanes at the moment. this was the satellite picture through the night, irma made landfall across cuba, it's the first category five hurricane to make landfall since 1925. the eye looks likely to stay to the north of the island and at the...
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universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter. hi there. the weather's going to stay unsettled and showery for the next few days. certainly cooler for the weekend, as well. the area of low pressure with the first named storm of the autumn season working across to europe. that's aileen. bring some very strong winds to north poland, lithuania, and estonia, with gusts reaching 70 kilometres per hour early in the morning. a blustery start to the day for us, with showers around. if you are heading out early, temperatures will be about 9—10 degrees celsius. across the far south of england, especially towards the south coast, sunshine for a time. but there's a strip of cloud coming down across the midlands, east anglia, and across wales, too, that will have heavy showers in it, and that's going to be pushing southwards as the morning goes by. so the sunshine in the south will not last long. to the north, for scotland and northern ireland, there will be some sunshine to start the day. still, though, with that blustery wind making it feel
universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter. hi there. the weather's going to stay unsettled and showery for the next few days. certainly cooler for the weekend, as well. the area of low pressure with the first named storm of the autumn season working across to europe. that's aileen. bring some very strong winds to north poland, lithuania, and estonia, with gusts reaching 70 kilometres per hour early in the morning. a blustery...
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universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.s. i'm a celebrity! get me out of here! ina in a moment i will bring you news of an unsettled week of weather to come here at home but nothing on the scale of the weather that is being experienced on the other side of the atlantic. this is hurricane irma sliding across the florida keys where it has caused power cuts, brought sustained winds of i30 where it has caused power cuts, brought sustained winds of 130 miles per hour and expect those damaging winds, flooding rains and a major storm surge to continue as this storm surge to continue as this storm gradually drifts northwards over the next 2a hours or so. back home it is quieter but certainly not com pletely home it is quieter but certainly not completely quiet this week. a cool week, windy week with heavy downpours. we have a weather front sweeping eastwards. patchy and along the south—east but behind it really heavy showers blown in on an increasingly strong wind. notice the isobar squeezing together. that show thatis isobar squee
universe. oh, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.s. i'm a celebrity! get me out of here! ina in a moment i will bring you news of an unsettled week of weather to come here at home but nothing on the scale of the weather that is being experienced on the other side of the atlantic. this is hurricane irma sliding across the florida keys where it has caused power cuts, brought sustained winds of i30 where it has caused power cuts, brought...
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universe. 0h, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.endly, that is. i'm a celebrity! get me out of here! hello, there. the weather is set to remain in a pretty unsettled theme through this weekend, all thanks to low pressure nearby. this is the picture as we start the weekend. an area of low pressure across the north sea. fairly tightly packed isobars across western parts of the uk, meaning quite windy here, even throughout the night and first thing saturday morning. most showers will affect western coastal areas. further east, lengthier dry interludes. 0n the cool side, 10—11 in towns. a little bit lower than that in rural areas. we start saturday on a fine note for some, with sunshine. plenty of showers in northern and western scotland and towards northern ireland. those showers affecting the north—west of england, northern and western wales and the south—west of england. i think the midlands eastwards tending to start dry, with sunshine. temperatures around 12—13 degrees at 9am. but it won't be long before showers across western area
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university and a conservative blogger. this is involving all sorts of social media, facebook, twitter, instagram, google., 67% of americans use facebook, 88% of millennials use it to consume their news. it's important the information they are receiving. how important do you think this is and what do you think the influence was if any on the election? >> i think it was morally and ethically wrong of russia to try to influence our elections. but what russia did anyone else can do, anyone with access to a twitter or facebook account can create any kind of false act. ultimately it's up to the individual to make their choices on which information they are going to see. >> heather: on that point, representative adam schiff had to say this, about this information they received so fa far, whether the tweets were targeted to particular voters in an effort to sway their choice of president, a lot more investigating to do. >> what we do know is that a hostile power interfered with our election. furthermore, what we see is they were really targeting hillary clinton because they wanted to both harm and possibly derid
university and a conservative blogger. this is involving all sorts of social media, facebook, twitter, instagram, google., 67% of americans use facebook, 88% of millennials use it to consume their news. it's important the information they are receiving. how important do you think this is and what do you think the influence was if any on the election? >> i think it was morally and ethically wrong of russia to try to influence our elections. but what russia did anyone else can do, anyone...
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s, including apple, amazon, microsoft, facebook, general motors and academic leaders and countless colleges and university presidents all who support daca, or he can side with the forces of intolerance and injustice. congress should pass the dream act so that individuals who are brought here at a young age can earn citizenship by serving in the military or pursuing higher education. and ultimately the house of representatives must also debate and vote on comprehensive immigration reform. i have long supported a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants who are living here in the shadows. we are the united states of america. we're a nation of immigrants. we are called on not simply to tolerate but to celebrate our immigrant communities, to understand not only the need but the value of our immigrant communities, to embrace not just the differences but the diversity of our immigrant communities. president franklin delano roosevelt said remember, remember always that all of us and you and i especially are descended of immigrants and revolutionists. no one knows that better than the commonwealth of
s, including apple, amazon, microsoft, facebook, general motors and academic leaders and countless colleges and university presidents all who support daca, or he can side with the forces of intolerance and injustice. congress should pass the dream act so that individuals who are brought here at a young age can earn citizenship by serving in the military or pursuing higher education. and ultimately the house of representatives must also debate and vote on comprehensive immigration reform. i have...
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christin ayers breaks down why the university expects to pay 7 figures to keep people safe in coming days. >> reporter: milo yiannopoulos posted a video on his facebook page showing uc-berkeley and posters. a volunteer putting on free speech week put up the posters last night. he said an hour after they went up he was confronted by cal student body senators leaving a campus meeting. cell phone video he took shows what happened next. >> they quickly came into the plaza and proceeded to film us, call us derogatory terms, fascists, white supremacists, et cetera, and then proceeded to tear down the flyers that we had just posted. >> reporter: you got a reaction. you were ready to film it. was this just to stir up some trouble? >> not at all. i would say that, you know, obviously, it's more effective to use language that is provocative. that's sort of the point that we're trying to make even if you don't agree with what's being said, it still has a right to be said. >> reporter: there's culture of silencing conservative voices on campus. lawyers for the berkeley patriot which is organizing free speech week are demanding an investigation by the department
christin ayers breaks down why the university expects to pay 7 figures to keep people safe in coming days. >> reporter: milo yiannopoulos posted a video on his facebook page showing uc-berkeley and posters. a volunteer putting on free speech week put up the posters last night. he said an hour after they went up he was confronted by cal student body senators leaving a campus meeting. cell phone video he took shows what happened next. >> they quickly came into the plaza and proceeded...