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we will start with professor hirsch, and then mr. whaley, and then dr. jamison. >> distinguished members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here -- sen. grassley: stopped just a minute, we might have to do something with your microphone. talk again and see. >> can you hear me? >> is it ok? >> it makes it appear as though you have a frog in your throat. >> here we have another person coming with another microphone. we have had this happen before, so it's not you. try and pull it in as close as you can. go ahead. [indiscernible] [laughter] sen. grassley: could you -- ok, we have to turn it on here is what i'm told. >> ok. good? thank you. the controversy surrounding cambridge analytica and facebook has raised a number of serious concerns. foreign interference in u.s. elections, the personal privacy of facebook users, and cambridge analytica's voter targeting strategies. my expertise is on civic engagement, personal data, and voter targeting, and i hope to be able to answer questions you have in these areas. that need briefly summarize a few points
we will start with professor hirsch, and then mr. whaley, and then dr. jamison. >> distinguished members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here -- sen. grassley: stopped just a minute, we might have to do something with your microphone. talk again and see. >> can you hear me? >> is it ok? >> it makes it appear as though you have a frog in your throat. >> here we have another person coming with another microphone. we have had this happen before, so it's...
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. - into the wild, emile hirsch starred in that film. that was an extra, and you both directed- - sorry, i'm scrambling for a lighter, has anybody got one? (audience laughs) - ima say, this is pbs, i'm not sure we have lighters actually on the set. - i got it, i got it. - you're good, talk to me about that film because you know, that again a tough book to adapt, right? - yeah, yes and no. - and you both wrote and directed it? - yeah, i have been talking about this book and people wanted to talk to me about authors that may have influenced me and frankly, i have to confess that all the time that there are so many authors i know i love, but my retention is awful. - [evan] yeah. - and so, oh i remember the feeling of that book, or i remember that was an exception, reading that book and i'd read it, had read it twice one night when i got it, and the next day i tried to get the option to make it as a movie. - yeah, the next day? - the next day, i made phone calls and then- - this is unusual for you in your experience? - yeah, and the parents
. - into the wild, emile hirsch starred in that film. that was an extra, and you both directed- - sorry, i'm scrambling for a lighter, has anybody got one? (audience laughs) - ima say, this is pbs, i'm not sure we have lighters actually on the set. - i got it, i got it. - you're good, talk to me about that film because you know, that again a tough book to adapt, right? - yeah, yes and no. - and you both wrote and directed it? - yeah, i have been talking about this book and people wanted to talk...
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commissioner hirsch? >> commissioner hirsch: i also want to thank you. i've only been on the commission for a year, but you've been the president for that year. and i've learned a lot from you, actually, in the year. ands and as i told you, your bedside manner can be rough, but your heart and your mind is admirable, and i appreciate your leadership. >> president turman: okay. next line item, secretary kilshaw. [agenda item read]. >> president turman: anything anyone needs to schedule? >> no. >> not for me. >> commissioner? >> president turman: go ahead. >> i was just going to mention for the members of the public, the commission will be dark next weekend. we do not have a quorum. >> president turman: and please check your website because we're not quite sure how long we will be dark. so there are some commission appointments that need to be filled to bring the quorum levels back up to speed, so please make sure you're checking our website. >> we should be clear with the public. it's not that the commissioners here are not willing to attend. we are willin
commissioner hirsch? >> commissioner hirsch: i also want to thank you. i've only been on the commission for a year, but you've been the president for that year. and i've learned a lot from you, actually, in the year. ands and as i told you, your bedside manner can be rough, but your heart and your mind is admirable, and i appreciate your leadership. >> president turman: okay. next line item, secretary kilshaw. [agenda item read]. >> president turman: anything anyone needs to...
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the social media platforms, we have to be sure that suddenly -- i am somewhere between professor hirsch and mr. wylie on just how much we need social media to be a functioning society. >> i was not talking about paid ads. i'm talking about a company deciding how they will amplify unpaid. >> if i may finish, all that targeting at the end of the day treated interaction that goes beyond the organic interaction that would come by virtue of someone deciding to engage with you in whatever group that is. so, it would never become relevant if the industry moves to that model. we have to have a thoughtful conversation around this if we want to continue to have growing social media platforms because we can talk about all the bad they have done, but also talk about the lives they have saved and crowdsourcing they have been responsible for that is literally fed people and prevented suicides. there is a good social outcome from these platforms, but they left in between different model in order to sustain themselves and to provide people who want to engage a safer path of interaction. i would like, i
the social media platforms, we have to be sure that suddenly -- i am somewhere between professor hirsch and mr. wylie on just how much we need social media to be a functioning society. >> i was not talking about paid ads. i'm talking about a company deciding how they will amplify unpaid. >> if i may finish, all that targeting at the end of the day treated interaction that goes beyond the organic interaction that would come by virtue of someone deciding to engage with you in whatever...
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. >> reporter: john hirsch tells students they are falling for the same marketing strategies of past generations. >> it's the modern incarnation of joe carmel -- joe camel, the marlboro man. >> reporter: they are using one addiction to get a fix for the other. snapchat juuls sellers, up charges and other companies are selling designs to wrap them in and the health economics are great. >> it is related to heart attacks. >> the american lung association said most e- cigarettes and long scarring can occur -- most e-cigarettes can cause scarring of lungs. >> athletes think it is not a cigarette. >> we are part of a big science experiment, waiting to see what happens when vaping gets to the point where a bunch of cancers can form. >> in a decade or two, we will look back and say, we were using this and had no idea what chemicals were in them. >> reporter: many think that the lab should take responsibility and like cigarettes, they should stop selling flavored nicotine devices. >> the sauer gummy worms, so good. >> reporter: the new anti-vape campaign points out there are 15,500 different
. >> reporter: john hirsch tells students they are falling for the same marketing strategies of past generations. >> it's the modern incarnation of joe carmel -- joe camel, the marlboro man. >> reporter: they are using one addiction to get a fix for the other. snapchat juuls sellers, up charges and other companies are selling designs to wrap them in and the health economics are great. >> it is related to heart attacks. >> the american lung association said most e-...
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hirsch, there has been a lot of media attention around allegations that cambridge analytica helped president trump improperly influence the 2016 election by utilizing data received from facebook. him cambridge claims the facebook data was ineffective, was deleted upon request, and was not used in the work for the trump campaign. if cambridge had utilized the data, what impact do you think the organization impacted and strategies with mr. wylie described as military style information warfare can have on influencing the outcome of an election given the kind of data it receives from facebook? >> as i said in my testimony, it is hard to move people. it is easier to mobilize or potentially demobilized people and persuade people, but there has not been evidence presented from facebook or cambridge analytica, data that does exist, that could answer this question. when facebook or cambridge analytica runs ads, they have a control group and treatment group, and they could know the answer to this. if these things were effective, cambridge analytica would know and facebook would know. based on what we'
hirsch, there has been a lot of media attention around allegations that cambridge analytica helped president trump improperly influence the 2016 election by utilizing data received from facebook. him cambridge claims the facebook data was ineffective, was deleted upon request, and was not used in the work for the trump campaign. if cambridge had utilized the data, what impact do you think the organization impacted and strategies with mr. wylie described as military style information warfare can...
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british journalist afua hirsch who's biracial called it a symbol of blackness. >> i welcome it. >> reporteras described herself as a strong confident mixed race person. >> our place in country as america's british people has never been recognized. that's the problem. >> reporter: sharmaine and her husband robert say they're happy for the newlyweds, but question how much markle can change for them and their son jackson. >> i don't know how much other than joining the royal family it's going to make. >> i see you nodding. >> what we know from the royal family, they don't want anyone to take that position and have a voice. >> reporter: the newlyweds are spending night at home here at kensington palace. the papers are celebrating the multi-cultural aspects of their wedding. this one has a typical tabloid headline, "kisstry" following a more historic note, a change for the monarchy. roxana saberi, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a tragic crash. man plows his car into a restaurant killing two family members. >>> and the fastest pitch. a cardinals reliever makes history. thi
british journalist afua hirsch who's biracial called it a symbol of blackness. >> i welcome it. >> reporteras described herself as a strong confident mixed race person. >> our place in country as america's british people has never been recognized. that's the problem. >> reporter: sharmaine and her husband robert say they're happy for the newlyweds, but question how much markle can change for them and their son jackson. >> i don't know how much other than joining...
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with me is now is afua hirsch, the journalist and author of the book "brit(ish)", which looks at theidentity. dear look at tomorrow is a real turning point? is it making a difference? will make a real turning point? i don't think one event or one—woman can deal with britain's historical issues of structural racism and injustice, but it does send an important symbolic message, and ultimately the royal family are about symbolism. for many people they represent their sense of britishness, and the fact that they have always been white has been linked to this strong perception in britain that britishness is somehow a white identity, so it is unavoidable for me that the fact of woman of colour who has spoken proudly of her heritage and her mother being of african—american heritage is a symbolic change, and it signals that there is nothing essentially white about britishness, and people who look like her or like me or as much a part of our institutions and history as anyone else. thank you very much. thousands of well wishers are expected in windsor tomorrow, hoping to catch a glimpse of th
with me is now is afua hirsch, the journalist and author of the book "brit(ish)", which looks at theidentity. dear look at tomorrow is a real turning point? is it making a difference? will make a real turning point? i don't think one event or one—woman can deal with britain's historical issues of structural racism and injustice, but it does send an important symbolic message, and ultimately the royal family are about symbolism. for many people they represent their sense of...
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joining us is ken kamen and jeff hirsch two guests are better than one >> you have all this geopoliticalng on, the move in the yield, the move in the dollar what do you think is most important to your clients and our viewers? >> i think the market is setting up to be in a sweet spot, even though it may not feel that way because we're in a sideways pattern. we are consolidating here but consolidating at a time where earnings are increasing. this year earnings are up by 8%, and companies are beat them, so pes will look more attractive going forward. equities should not be abandoned here and a consolidation phase is really good >> the dow has a four-day winning streak if we finish higher today, that would be five. four plus one i'm told does equal five but i'm told i'm supposed to sell in may and go away until november >> we have a more sophisticated measure. it's a tactical strategy it relies on seasonality and history as most of the work we do does. it's not sell everything, go away, it's sell losers, limit new buying, tighten up stops be patient during this consolidation phase thatfreque
joining us is ken kamen and jeff hirsch two guests are better than one >> you have all this geopoliticalng on, the move in the yield, the move in the dollar what do you think is most important to your clients and our viewers? >> i think the market is setting up to be in a sweet spot, even though it may not feel that way because we're in a sideways pattern. we are consolidating here but consolidating at a time where earnings are increasing. this year earnings are up by 8%, and...
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against the dollar joining us to talk about this and everything else have doing with your money is jeff hirschchief market strategist at probabilities fund management. i know you're by no means a european political expert. what's the italian political section. >> they all follow the four-year cycle. >> with italy it feels more like the four-month cycle do you worry generally that what's happening in italy, what's happening with deutsche bank, there's a feeling that europe has got a bit of a contagion that could trickle over to our money? >> it used to be when france sneezes, europe catches a cold this is another thing where we're having more uncertainty out there. it's amazing this is happening in this may through october period and i do worry that it will affect the markets >> when we first began talking about greece so many years ago, tiny economy, nobody cares about greece then we saw what greece could do from a debt perspective to the eurozone in general. not saying italy is at the level of greece, but when your bond yield jumps the most since 1992 that's worth mentioning. >> totally it ha
against the dollar joining us to talk about this and everything else have doing with your money is jeff hirschchief market strategist at probabilities fund management. i know you're by no means a european political expert. what's the italian political section. >> they all follow the four-year cycle. >> with italy it feels more like the four-month cycle do you worry generally that what's happening in italy, what's happening with deutsche bank, there's a feeling that europe has got a...
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with me is now is afua hirsch, the journalist and author of the book which looks at the issues of racey it makes itjust as pernicious. coded, how? she was linked to criminality, she was from a gang neighbourhood and prince harry would be dropping round for tea in a hail of bullets. very loaded phrases that suggest blackness is something problematic. you did right along those lines and you were not surprised by the reaction? as always is the case when people pretend something isn't there. when you raise these things in britain, people accuse you of being the victim and having a chip on your shoulder. and then prince harry came out and made a statement which backed me. it was a welcome moment. it is all too easy to be dismissive of those things, but most people don't see them because they are not affected by them. is this the moment, we have a mixed—race member of the royal family now, is this a historic moment? it is, but it is important to put it in context. we have long—term problems with structural racism in britain. not one wedding can change that but it is about symbolism. the roya
with me is now is afua hirsch, the journalist and author of the book which looks at the issues of racey it makes itjust as pernicious. coded, how? she was linked to criminality, she was from a gang neighbourhood and prince harry would be dropping round for tea in a hail of bullets. very loaded phrases that suggest blackness is something problematic. you did right along those lines and you were not surprised by the reaction? as always is the case when people pretend something isn't there. when...
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. >> reporter: afwa hirsch is a journalist and wrote a book about race, identity, and belonging in britainld you harry be dropping in for tea in gangland, rochelly loaded -- racially loaded. >> and racist comments began to flood in from the darkest, vilest corners of the internet. >> cnn special report "a royal match: harry and meghan" airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and that's followed by "diana: chasing a fairytale" at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the toronto raptors just finished their best season in franchise history. time to change coaches, right, andy? >> reporter: you don't hear this very often -- dwayne casey actually just won a coach of the year award but now is in the market for a new job. i'll explain in the "bleacher report." (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the
. >> reporter: afwa hirsch is a journalist and wrote a book about race, identity, and belonging in britainld you harry be dropping in for tea in gangland, rochelly loaded -- racially loaded. >> and racist comments began to flood in from the darkest, vilest corners of the internet. >> cnn special report "a royal match: harry and meghan" airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and that's followed by "diana: chasing a fairytale" at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>>...
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i think i would defer to people with more -- luckily, there's bob hirsch who's on the commission now who has a strong labor background who probably knows these issues in depth that i don't. but really how they arise in the context of the police commission, and they -- there's an issue with the -- i'm blanking -- with the use of force, there's an issue that's still in litigation surrounding meet and confer and whether or not that issue is a working condition that's subject to meet and confer, or i think the language is managery jag discretion or something along those lines. generally, we're meet and confer. we're a strong city. no one denies that meet and confer is a -- is a fundamental part of labor negotiation and bargaining. but i -- my knowledge of it exists only to the implementation of the d.g.o.'s. >> supervisor safai: okay. in terms of ensuring that the police department is representing from diverse communities, what are some of the ideas you have to advance that? >> it's interest. i was -- i was working my way through the d.o.j. recommendations again, and it -- what it sounde
i think i would defer to people with more -- luckily, there's bob hirsch who's on the commission now who has a strong labor background who probably knows these issues in depth that i don't. but really how they arise in the context of the police commission, and they -- there's an issue with the -- i'm blanking -- with the use of force, there's an issue that's still in litigation surrounding meet and confer and whether or not that issue is a working condition that's subject to meet and confer, or...
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the royal historian suzannah lipscombjoins me alongside the author and broadcaster afua hirsch.e iii. he died in 1843, he didn't have any legitimate heirs and he lived at kensington palace. he didn't do anything wrong so in other words he hasn't besmirched the title. it's one of the remaining ones that could have been given to a royal couple. from now on they will be known as the duke and duchess of sussex. it's interesting. this is the bit where we are talking about the establishment and what we know from previous occasions if you have the titles, the occasion, the guests arriving. what's different about this? this is a fascinating blend of tradition and modern tea. i think meghan markle is unlike previous high—profile senior royal wives. it's partly her heritage, the factor mother is african—american. she is manifested that heritage in the ceremony by showcase. aide who she is giving a platform to other black talent, which only maybe someone of her particular heritage might do but at the same time, for me, it is the fact that she is a self—made me, it is the fact that she is a
the royal historian suzannah lipscombjoins me alongside the author and broadcaster afua hirsch.e iii. he died in 1843, he didn't have any legitimate heirs and he lived at kensington palace. he didn't do anything wrong so in other words he hasn't besmirched the title. it's one of the remaining ones that could have been given to a royal couple. from now on they will be known as the duke and duchess of sussex. it's interesting. this is the bit where we are talking about the establishment and what...
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but those points -- lauren hirsch said 15 ceo changes in packaged food since the beginning of '16. >> it tells you there's not an easy answer. >> and everybody wants to believe there's consolidation coming and your name you own is going to get taken out it hasn't happened it's hard to imagine, to a certain extent, somebody stepping in. even they're trading very cheaply. >> right exactly. >> wilbur ross came on and held a can of campbell's soup. >> i do. he had a beer and all sorts of things that had tin or aluminium in them. >> yeah. apparently they can't get the pricing for the two cents per can. >> right >>> when we come back, art cash will join us what to expect from today's market action as we count down to the opening bell the dow, s&p, and nasdaq trying to erase some small weekly losses the nikkei was up. back in a moment it can power your apps with public services without starting from scratch. it brings your business up to speed, doing more with systems you have in place. it can bring all your apps to life and run them within your data center. it is... the ibm cloud private. t
but those points -- lauren hirsch said 15 ceo changes in packaged food since the beginning of '16. >> it tells you there's not an easy answer. >> and everybody wants to believe there's consolidation coming and your name you own is going to get taken out it hasn't happened it's hard to imagine, to a certain extent, somebody stepping in. even they're trading very cheaply. >> right exactly. >> wilbur ross came on and held a can of campbell's soup. >> i do. he had a...
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here with me to discuss that is afua hirsch, author of brit—ish, a book on race, identity and belongingding from a feminist perspective? was that as feminist perspective? was that as feminist a wedding as you could have? traditional white weddings aren't really symbols of radical feminism but i have to say it felt like one that she had put her stamp on. she entered alone, which some people are interpreting as a sad and lonely situation but i thought it was actually quite a positive statement of her independence. she looked happy and strong. she looked happy and confident and some people said charles had agreed to walk her the last few metres. i think she chose charles and she was making a statement that she accepts this family, she accepts this quite complicated and very conservative institution. and so for me the question is whether she can blend these things, her personal feminism which feels authentic, she has a track record of feminist activism since she was a child, she didn't bolt it onto her celebrity, it is who she is, kenji continued activism inafamily who she is, kenji continu
here with me to discuss that is afua hirsch, author of brit—ish, a book on race, identity and belongingding from a feminist perspective? was that as feminist perspective? was that as feminist a wedding as you could have? traditional white weddings aren't really symbols of radical feminism but i have to say it felt like one that she had put her stamp on. she entered alone, which some people are interpreting as a sad and lonely situation but i thought it was actually quite a positive statement...
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i'm joined by author and broadcaster afua hirsch. what did you think of it? it was remarkable.oir singing stand by me, a song which has its roots in the civil rights movement, though a love song. it was a powerful blend of the traditional pageantry and heraldry, at the oldest inhabited castle in the world but alongside that the different tradition of the african american culture. for me, as a black british person, it felt as though meghan was sending a strong message that you can be proud of your tradition and still have a different heritage and be excited about both those things. it represents a difference for many people. people have felt a tension between their heritage and what is seen as real britishness. it's a lot for one person to change that conflict. one person can't change the cultural atmosphere but the royalfamily is the cultural atmosphere but the royal family is about identity and symbolism. for many people they speak to their very britishness. for many people these are things that are very difficult to break down into tangible ideas. there are senses of identity
i'm joined by author and broadcaster afua hirsch. what did you think of it? it was remarkable.oir singing stand by me, a song which has its roots in the civil rights movement, though a love song. it was a powerful blend of the traditional pageantry and heraldry, at the oldest inhabited castle in the world but alongside that the different tradition of the african american culture. for me, as a black british person, it felt as though meghan was sending a strong message that you can be proud of...