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mr. zuckerberg on your invitation to appear in congress.o you think he should be subpoena if he refuses? if he have thee: knowledge we needed to hear, he would appear. i would say to him, you have the knowledge because you set the policy. the president of the united states sets the policy for the nation. those in your company implement the policy. you set the policy as you think and design facebook. i believe he should appear before the senate committee and the house committee. if there is some challenge to that, he will address that. mr. zuckerberg, from a business model, would want to show the american people he has nothing to hide. to not do at condemnation. we want fact-finding and the truth. inulation should be written order to give the tech industry guidance from the united states congress. are persons who are strong advocates of the strength of the tech industry, matching up with those for strong constitutionalists. out of that should come a bipartisan initiative that gives a framework on how to protect the american people, but he st
mr. zuckerberg on your invitation to appear in congress.o you think he should be subpoena if he refuses? if he have thee: knowledge we needed to hear, he would appear. i would say to him, you have the knowledge because you set the policy. the president of the united states sets the policy for the nation. those in your company implement the policy. you set the policy as you think and design facebook. i believe he should appear before the senate committee and the house committee. if there is some...
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mr. zuckerberg host to washington. washington.e said he is willing to testify if he was the right person, and now it looks like he thinks he is because lawmakers insisted he is the person. zuckerberg is expected to appear before the house committee, and joining us is a member of that committee, congressman leonard lance. it is good to see you in our office and not chasing after you. [laughter] that start with mark zuckerberg. what do you want to know with him? rep. lance: he is the face of ifebook -- we want to know as many as 50 million americans at the privacy violated by his company. kevin: do you think he gets it? get facebook that it -- that this is a conversation washington is going to have for them -- for several years to come? ap. lance: i hope so and american people want answers to these questions. not only here in america, the british parliament wants answers as well and this goes the on the united states. ande was a consent decree the thousand 11 and want to know if that was in any way violated. shery: does that go far
mr. zuckerberg host to washington. washington.e said he is willing to testify if he was the right person, and now it looks like he thinks he is because lawmakers insisted he is the person. zuckerberg is expected to appear before the house committee, and joining us is a member of that committee, congressman leonard lance. it is good to see you in our office and not chasing after you. [laughter] that start with mark zuckerberg. what do you want to know with him? rep. lance: he is the face of...
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mr. zuckerberg as well. we will see if he is available to get evidence or not. if he is available, we would be
mr. zuckerberg as well. we will see if he is available to get evidence or not. if he is available, we would be
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mr zuckerberg's statement boosted its shares slightly, but they are still down almost 9% since the startf the week, wiping more than m5 billion off facebook‘s market value. the way facebook gathers data about us is central to its business model. companies love the way it lets them target advertising at us. the vast majority of what they spend on online marketing goes to facebook and google, so there is a huge amount at stake. here is our north america technology correspondent dave lee. the news broke here late on friday night, but it wasn't until day six mark zuckerberg finally found the words to comment on the crisis which has been engulfing this company. on a personal post on his own facebook page, mark zuckerberg outlined the timeline of events as he saw it, and he said the company will make some big changes to how apps are handled on their network in the future, with a view to protecting privacy and making it easier for users to know when their data was being used. what he didn't do, however, was offer an apology to those users, or his investors, or indeed his own staff. mark zuckerb
mr zuckerberg's statement boosted its shares slightly, but they are still down almost 9% since the startf the week, wiping more than m5 billion off facebook‘s market value. the way facebook gathers data about us is central to its business model. companies love the way it lets them target advertising at us. the vast majority of what they spend on online marketing goes to facebook and google, so there is a huge amount at stake. here is our north america technology correspondent dave lee. the...
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of cambridge analytical was suspended this week mr zuckerberg you know he's been silent yesterday he began talking but he hasn't even agreed to go and speak before a u.s. congressional committee i mean shouldn't he have to also be held accountable for what has happened to the data in the profiles on his platform. so i today talked to people look at facebook and it is really unclear whether he actually really knew what was going on that is not an excuse but as i said you know that company might it grew and fussed i mean really get their four times as many people on facebook then the e.u. so that is a huge number which is you know ricin want to show this and that might more be more that he is able to. we know that through conversations that mr zuckerberg has had with people in the past he does have a history of being careless perhaps even reckless when it comes to his attitude towards the treatment of private data i mean do you do you trust him to protect private data as he has repeatedly promised to do. the honest answer is absolutely not to be i don't trust google i do trust amazon a
of cambridge analytical was suspended this week mr zuckerberg you know he's been silent yesterday he began talking but he hasn't even agreed to go and speak before a u.s. congressional committee i mean shouldn't he have to also be held accountable for what has happened to the data in the profiles on his platform. so i today talked to people look at facebook and it is really unclear whether he actually really knew what was going on that is not an excuse but as i said you know that company might...
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in a statement mr zuckerberg said: i started facebook. .. statement he posted on his personal facebook page and he‘s giving an interview with cnn, in which he apologised for the breach of trust. he said facebook should not have trusted the data firm at the centre of this row, cambridge analytica, when it said it would delete facebook data it held, and mr zuckerberg has been under mounting pressure from politicians around the world to testify how it happened and he said in an interview he is open to testifying in front of the us congress. that british firm is under mounting pressure to provide answers as well. the british prime minister theresa may told parliament she had backed an investigation into the company. what we have seen in cambridge analytica are the allegations that are analytica are the allegations that a re clearly analytica are the allegations that are clearly very concerning, it‘s absolutely right that they should be properly investigated, it is right the information commissioner is doing exactly that because people need to ha
in a statement mr zuckerberg said: i started facebook. .. statement he posted on his personal facebook page and he‘s giving an interview with cnn, in which he apologised for the breach of trust. he said facebook should not have trusted the data firm at the centre of this row, cambridge analytica, when it said it would delete facebook data it held, and mr zuckerberg has been under mounting pressure from politicians around the world to testify how it happened and he said in an interview he is...
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mr. zuckerberg not his lawyer, mr. zuckerberg, in the flesh. >> reporter: since the scandal broke, facebook's stock has tumbled wiping out more than $100 billion in market value. podesta, cbs news, new york. >> the facebook data leak has triggered and investigation from the federal trade commission which is now looking into the company's privacy practices. >>> let's check the markets. it's up 38 points. >> the temperatures are also up. >> there's a little breeze, very minimal. but you can see a little bit of activity there. look at the clear skies. it's beautiful. let's show you some other of our live cameras to give you a glimpse of how gorgeous it is. look how nice the golden gate bridge looks now. definitely that haze is clearing up. we had moderate air quality in the area but there's an onshore brief helping cool things off at the coast and people are hitting the beaches today. 60s and 70s in the area. temperatures will continue to rise. northeast winds in pleasanton and also west-southwest wind in hayward. so the w
mr. zuckerberg not his lawyer, mr. zuckerberg, in the flesh. >> reporter: since the scandal broke, facebook's stock has tumbled wiping out more than $100 billion in market value. podesta, cbs news, new york. >> the facebook data leak has triggered and investigation from the federal trade commission which is now looking into the company's privacy practices. >>> let's check the markets. it's up 38 points. >> the temperatures are also up. >> there's a little...
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mr. zuckerberg testify?> well, if he's smart he'll come in and testify, but it's most constructed to look at the senate the following three-pronged test to determine if anything happened unlawful. think about this. if someone tells you a secret, you are not obligated to keep that secret private that there is no legal ramifications of the telly. take it to the next level if you enter into a contract for somebody to keep the secret private say in the stormy daniels case coming at you violated civil law and you can be liable in the civil courts. finally, the third component of this is the following. if you go out and illegally surveilled somebody or hack them like in the carter page case of the legal fight the wind, then it's criminal. i don't know if facebook is neither liable under civil law or has committed anything criminal. if there's been a contract in place, which you can look at it that there is between the users of facebook and the company, then there certainly is civil ramifications. lauren: the onus
mr. zuckerberg testify?> well, if he's smart he'll come in and testify, but it's most constructed to look at the senate the following three-pronged test to determine if anything happened unlawful. think about this. if someone tells you a secret, you are not obligated to keep that secret private that there is no legal ramifications of the telly. take it to the next level if you enter into a contract for somebody to keep the secret private say in the stormy daniels case coming at you violated...
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lawmakers are still waiting for mr zuckerberg to show his face mr second bird needs to come and testify he says he will do it if he's the right person wasn't he is the face and you would go to. zero we begin the day with theresa may and her powers of persuasion now we do not know what the british prime minister said or show. her counterparts at a european union summit last week but the results are crystal clear and the president today in a coordinated response to the poisoning of a former russian spy in the u.k. countries on both sides of the atlantic expelled russian diplomats the largest ever collective expulsion of russian officials registered as diplomats are suspected of being spies for the kremlin now on this side of the atlantic a long list of u.k. allies taking part in today's expulsions from sweden to italy to germany to france fourteen members of the european union are sending twenty six russian diplomats home here's what poland's foreign minister said after his country announced that it's expelling four diplomats. the enchanting and i don't believe that in this difficult time
lawmakers are still waiting for mr zuckerberg to show his face mr second bird needs to come and testify he says he will do it if he's the right person wasn't he is the face and you would go to. zero we begin the day with theresa may and her powers of persuasion now we do not know what the british prime minister said or show. her counterparts at a european union summit last week but the results are crystal clear and the president today in a coordinated response to the poisoning of a former...
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tension into political issues so what drearily mr zuckerberg was saying we'll call it jobs for allowing facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating political complaining now this is not really the issue what he really needs to apologize is not for. taking the steps of looking steps that could possibly put the election would it still quote just for breach of the stock chart and yet isn't done but yet story quickly said it did a solid as an outspoken critic of facebook he's tweeted a simple guide to check if your personal data has been collected by the site as songs found himself on the wrong side of the often leaking secret government u.s. government documents and as john convicted now explains that's pressure from some quarters physical book to be treated in a similar way. the theft of the personal data of around fifty million facebook members came as a shock to many but not for wiki leaks founder julian assange who pointed out on twitter that if you're not paying for a product you are the product of sanchez never had an account on facebook and calls the platform a giant in
tension into political issues so what drearily mr zuckerberg was saying we'll call it jobs for allowing facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating political complaining now this is not really the issue what he really needs to apologize is not for. taking the steps of looking steps that could possibly put the election would it still quote just for breach of the stock chart and yet isn't done but yet story quickly said it did a solid as an outspoken critic of facebook he's tweeted a...
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also made a lot of efforts to be attention into political issues so what drearily mr zuckerberg was saying we'll follow gys for allowing facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating political complaining now this is not really they should what he really needs to apologize is not for. taking the steps of looking steps that could possibly put the election good it needs to apologize for breach of data stop check and yes i'm done but i can't single story we can make that it's julian a song just an outspoken critic of facebook he's tweeted a simple guide to check if your past known data has been collected by the site and songs found himself on the wrong side of the law after leaking secrets u.s. government documents and this jacqueline vega now explains it there's pressure from some quarters for luck a bug to be treated in a similar way. the theft of the personal data of around fifty million facebook members came as a shock to many but not for wiki leaks founder julian assange who pointed out on twitter that if you're not paying for a product you are the product of sound has
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committees do you think that the german government the german parliament are you going to ask mr zuckerberg to come to berlin and explain what has happened i think not yet i think london is first but i think mark zuckerberg won't come to london. he just came to congress in the usa. i think it's not a sign of strength of mark's like about right now but he gets away with it i wonder if he'll get the way in the end if you see how the stocks go down today and i think facebook has a problem. with data protection and has a problem with reliability already there is a trust problem the german government is trying to address part of that last year there was legislation that was passed making it a crime if social media companies don't remove hate speech once it's been reported i mean you were considered to be you know role models for the rest of the world but now we're talking about something else now we're talking about data profile data that's actually being used have you been focusing on the wrong crime the homes are now i think both sides are important we don't want the internet social media like
committees do you think that the german government the german parliament are you going to ask mr zuckerberg to come to berlin and explain what has happened i think not yet i think london is first but i think mark zuckerberg won't come to london. he just came to congress in the usa. i think it's not a sign of strength of mark's like about right now but he gets away with it i wonder if he'll get the way in the end if you see how the stocks go down today and i think facebook has a problem. with...
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congress wants him to come to congress what does berlin want from mr zuckerberg yeah i think there are a lot of questions questions what alexandr covens firm really did how he's financed his research work how he finance the application of that gained all the data so that a lot of questions and i think facebook tests to do these answers. it's not a question is the second or third row will give these answers i think it's time for mark to stand in front of the committees do you think the german government the german parliament are you going to ask mr zuckerberg to come to berlin and explain what has happened i think not yet i think london is first but i think mark zuckerberg won't come to london. he just came to congress in the usa. i think it's not a sign of strength of mark's like about right now but he gets away with it i wonder if he'll get their way in the end if you see how the stocks go down today and i think facebook has a problem with data protection and has a problem with reliability already there is a trust problem the german government has tried to address part of that last ye
congress wants him to come to congress what does berlin want from mr zuckerberg yeah i think there are a lot of questions questions what alexandr covens firm really did how he's financed his research work how he finance the application of that gained all the data so that a lot of questions and i think facebook tests to do these answers. it's not a question is the second or third row will give these answers i think it's time for mark to stand in front of the committees do you think the german...
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also made a lot of efforts to believe that the attention into political issues so what drearily mr zuckerbergwas saying we'll follow gys full of allowing facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating political complaining now this is not really they should what he really needs to apologize is not for. taking. looking steps that could possibly put the election what it needs to what is just. breach of data full stop and he hasn't done but getting the story what can he said to ted today in a song an outspoken critic of facebook has tweeted a simple guide to check if he'll personally thank the has been collected by the social media site and son found himself on the wrong side of the law for leaking secrets u.s. government documents and a stack invaded now explains as precious in some courses to be treated in a similar way. the theft of the personal data of around fifty million facebook members came as a shock to many but not for wiki leaks founder julian assange who pointed out on twitter that if you're not paying for a product you are the product of sound has never had an account on f
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facebook uses we doubt those users consent and permission once apologizing for the breach of data mr zuckerberg also made a lot of efforts to believe it to be attention into political each use so what drearily mr zuckerberg was saying we'll only gys full of allowing facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating political complaining now this is not really they should what he really needs to apologize is not for. taking. looking steps that could possibly put the election what it needs to apologize for the breach of data full stop and he hasn't done that yet story wiki leaks editor julian a son john i'd spoken critic of facebook has tweeted a simple guide to check if your personal data as being collected by the social media site a son find himself on the wrong side of the law for leaking secret u.s. government documents unless checking bogan are explains there's pressure for zuckerberg in some quarters to be treated in a similar way. the theft of the personal data of around fifty million facebook members came as a shock to many but not for wiki leaks founder julian assange who pointed
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we know that through conversations that mr zuckerberg has had with people in the past he does have a history of being careless perhaps even reckless when it comes to his attitude towards the treatment of private data i mean do you do you trust him to protect private data as he has repeatedly promised to do the honest answer is apps not to be shia i don't trust google i do class amazon and i don't trust facebook ok you going to have to tell me why we i mean that's a big one a why do you not trust facebook when google when all of these social media. companies they all have the same business model right to me they make money by selling the information that we voluntarily or in voluntarily give to the not amazon amazon has a very different business model but if we stick to google groups facebook i just being in the valley here and living a year knowing people i think i have a pretty good feeling about what the attitude is google to what's crucial data and what the attitude that facebook and it's primarily based on makes parents is with former students my conversation is clearly. that i'v
we know that through conversations that mr zuckerberg has had with people in the past he does have a history of being careless perhaps even reckless when it comes to his attitude towards the treatment of private data i mean do you do you trust him to protect private data as he has repeatedly promised to do the honest answer is apps not to be shia i don't trust google i do class amazon and i don't trust facebook ok you going to have to tell me why we i mean that's a big one a why do you not...
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ina in a statement, mr zuckerberg acknowledged a breach of trust had occurred between the company and and pledged to introduce a series of changes to clamping down on ad targeting taster. schrotter harvesting data. it follows allegations that 50 million facebook users‘ private data was misused by the firm. earlier our correspondent dave lee gave me details from outside the facebook headquarters in san francisco. we were told to expect thing today, that has dropped in the last few minutes via his preferred platform, a post on his facebook page, a text post explaining his position. we expect slightly more from mark zuckerberg later today, we understand he was doing an interview with the us news networks cnn so we will hear his point vocally as well, but some of the things he said. he concluded by saying i started facebook and at the end of the day are responsible for what happens on oui’ are responsible for what happens on our platform. he described the situation is a breach of trust between the app maker, cambridge analytica, the company you process the data, and facebook. mark zuckerb
ina in a statement, mr zuckerberg acknowledged a breach of trust had occurred between the company and and pledged to introduce a series of changes to clamping down on ad targeting taster. schrotter harvesting data. it follows allegations that 50 million facebook users‘ private data was misused by the firm. earlier our correspondent dave lee gave me details from outside the facebook headquarters in san francisco. we were told to expect thing today, that has dropped in the last few minutes via...
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mr. zuckerberg, you are the right person. you should come before the committee. we hope you do it voluntarily. >> hope you do it voluntarily. could they subpoena you? facebook is everywhere. despite reports in recent years that younger generations are using it less, the platform has exploded with growth in users and money. remember, they got instagram. they got what's app. facebook has more than 2 billion monthly active users worldwide. that is more than a quarter of the world's population. please, think of it. one out of every four people you'll encounter across the globe is on this platform. about 240 million of those are in america. that is almost seven out of every ten people you pass on the street, all using facebook. it is the second highest user base by country with india beating us out by 1 million users. all the eyeballs and tapping thumbs have made the company very rich, earning more than $400 billion. that is higher than the gdp of about 150 companies, according to world bank data. including denmark, norway, austria and egypt. zuckerberg himself is wor
mr. zuckerberg, you are the right person. you should come before the committee. we hope you do it voluntarily. >> hope you do it voluntarily. could they subpoena you? facebook is everywhere. despite reports in recent years that younger generations are using it less, the platform has exploded with growth in users and money. remember, they got instagram. they got what's app. facebook has more than 2 billion monthly active users worldwide. that is more than a quarter of the world's...
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mr. zuckerberg. not his lawyer. mr. zuckerberg in the flesh. come and talk with us.few questions. to what extent, if any, when we go on facebook are we living in a controoifd world created by facebook's algorithms. sort of like truman in "the truman show." i would like to know to what extent facebook has been a good steward of our data. i like to talk about the bargain we've made with facebook. we know what we as consumers get. we get free access to the site. what exactly does facebook get, and what are they doing with it? how do we preserve the good things about facebook, and there are good things. at the same time stopping the corrosive effects of facebook as a social media platform and other social media platforms. >> senator, this sounds like more than just a response to a single incident. this sounds like a full body exam that's going to take a long time to get through. >> yes, and it's worth it. let me show you the game. facebook does many good things. it does in some respects bring us closer together, but in other respects we have discovered it pushes us apart
mr. zuckerberg. not his lawyer. mr. zuckerberg in the flesh. come and talk with us.few questions. to what extent, if any, when we go on facebook are we living in a controoifd world created by facebook's algorithms. sort of like truman in "the truman show." i would like to know to what extent facebook has been a good steward of our data. i like to talk about the bargain we've made with facebook. we know what we as consumers get. we get free access to the site. what exactly does...
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mr. zuckerberg. my first question would be, is it a fair bargain?or me to give up all of my personal data to facebook and apparently everybody else in the milky way, in exchange for me being able to see what some of my high school bud hdies had fo dinner? i would like the ask him what happened with cambridge analytica. why didn't they protect our data. what are they going to do to protect our data in the future? i would ask him, why can't they make our service agreement with facebook simpler? why isn't it easier toment on out? does facebook really know who all its advertisers are. facebook says it will stop fake news. has it done that? and about the way, when ear on the subject, what is fake news? a couple years ago, the kremlin through a hedge fund actually owned 8% of the stock of facebook. what was that all about? i would like the ask mr. zuckerberg if he thinks it is in the public interests for facebook to buy up all of its competitors. i don't want to regulate fine death here. i really don't. but some of this activity we're learning about, it's
mr. zuckerberg. my first question would be, is it a fair bargain?or me to give up all of my personal data to facebook and apparently everybody else in the milky way, in exchange for me being able to see what some of my high school bud hdies had fo dinner? i would like the ask him what happened with cambridge analytica. why didn't they protect our data. what are they going to do to protect our data in the future? i would ask him, why can't they make our service agreement with facebook simpler?...
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mr. zuckerberg to testify. there's still a lot of questions. one thing becoming clear, it's getting more difficult for zuckerberg to avoid appearing before lawmakers himself last week he did say he would do so if he was the right person. many government officials are saying he is, in fact, the right person, not one of his deputies or another representative. a bipartisan group of 37 states attorneys generals are asking for explanations on the data practices. a letter says facebook needs to answer our questions so we can know if the company is upholding its end of the bargain with customers. >> damian collins the head of a parliamentary inquiry into fake news says zuckerberg's decision to not appear before mps was astonishing. he said it was urgent for the facebook found tore testimoer tn person we will be hearing from damian collins himself at 10:30 cet stay tuned for that. just a quick note, employ boy talking about inappropriate behavior around facebook, and the lads magazine says the miss management use of data has solidified its decision to
mr. zuckerberg to testify. there's still a lot of questions. one thing becoming clear, it's getting more difficult for zuckerberg to avoid appearing before lawmakers himself last week he did say he would do so if he was the right person. many government officials are saying he is, in fact, the right person, not one of his deputies or another representative. a bipartisan group of 37 states attorneys generals are asking for explanations on the data practices. a letter says facebook needs to...
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mr. zuckerberg, he obviously gs a lot of money, but i don't know if he gets the constitution. >> many are surprised by the scandal. is goingsomething that on with all of the social apps. that is what you have to give order to get that connection with the world. expert case, i am not an in privacy, but someing went on the fact that they are stepping up to the plate and taking responsibility is commendable. >> others have deleted their accounts, turning to twitter to call on others to do the same. >> in peru, prosecutors have asked a judge to bar the president from leaving the country. back comou a president said that he was resigning one day before his near certain impeachment. the 79-year-old former wall street banker is guaranteed immunity from prosecution, but only until congress formally accepts his resignation. here is the reaction from the people in peru. >> it makes me sad, because i voted for him. they should have closed congress the minute he entered the palace. all congressional members are shameful. they accused m of so much his last option was to resign. i think we needed to le
mr. zuckerberg, he obviously gs a lot of money, but i don't know if he gets the constitution. >> many are surprised by the scandal. is goingsomething that on with all of the social apps. that is what you have to give order to get that connection with the world. expert case, i am not an in privacy, but someing went on the fact that they are stepping up to the plate and taking responsibility is commendable. >> others have deleted their accounts, turning to twitter to call on others to...
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mr. zuckerberg has a lot of explaining to do.ct, he's doing it right now, but some say that his statement today and his interview now is long overdue. after being missing for days while the cambridge analytica scandal unraveled, facebook founder mark zuckerberg broke his silence saying he was spending time investigating what happened. in a statement posted to his own facebook page zuckerberg said, "we have a responsibility to protect your data and if we can't, then we don't deserve to serve you. i've been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn't happen again." >> a lot of people are asking themselves why now? >> reporter: antonio garcia martinez with wired magazine used to be an administering for facebook. he says the tools are apps that allowed cambridge analytica to harvest the data of 50 million facebook users to target political ads for tramp have been around for years. >> obama campaign operatives basically admitted to doing the exact same thing in 2012. you know, why now? i think one of
mr. zuckerberg has a lot of explaining to do.ct, he's doing it right now, but some say that his statement today and his interview now is long overdue. after being missing for days while the cambridge analytica scandal unraveled, facebook founder mark zuckerberg broke his silence saying he was spending time investigating what happened. in a statement posted to his own facebook page zuckerberg said, "we have a responsibility to protect your data and if we can't, then we don't deserve to...
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mr. zuckerberg to testify before lawmakers on capitol hill. this is a story that gains momentum. guest was an early mentor to facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg, activate founder and partner michael wolff joins us now. thank you for being here. >> great to be here today. ashley: right off the bat, i felt like they responded very slowly once this story came out of this data being used, 50 million people's data. couldn't they have said we're just getting on to this, we are as shocked as you are, instead we waited days and days and days, and then we get a we're really sorry. >> facebook has mishandled its public relations ever since the beginning of us understanding that the facebook platform was used to influence the election, was used to influence all sorts of other disagreements and splits within american and foreign society. i think in this case, yes, they're responding slow. but now they're out talking about it. i think we have mark zuckerberg, company ceo, sheryl sandberg, the coo, and they're recognizing they have a problem. the real question comes down to -- ashley: can they fix
mr. zuckerberg to testify before lawmakers on capitol hill. this is a story that gains momentum. guest was an early mentor to facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg, activate founder and partner michael wolff joins us now. thank you for being here. >> great to be here today. ashley: right off the bat, i felt like they responded very slowly once this story came out of this data being used, 50 million people's data. couldn't they have said we're just getting on to this, we are as shocked as you...
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mr. zuckerberg needs to come. so do the other ceos. last time we had a hearing, mr. zuckerberg sent his lawyer. and i don't know what he paid him but he got his money's worth because his lower didn't say anything. he spent the whole time dodging, bobbing, weaving, stalling, restalling. i mean, he's a good lawyer, and he did his job. mr. zuckerberg -- these issues aren't going away. i'm not interested in regulating facebook half to death. but some of their actions recently, they're kind of getting into the foothills of creepy here, and we need to talk about this stuff. stuart: sir, you're on the budget committee, and i want to ask you about this spending agreement that we have. you are not happy about it; right? >> no. you know, the president didn't get his wall. but as best i can tell, senator schumer got a swell tunnel. stuart: yeah. >> this -- i don't know whether to hope this is intentional or negligent because it looks to me like it represents congress' best attempt to borrow and prosperity. i'm not going to vote for it. i'm told, look, it's either this or shut do
mr. zuckerberg needs to come. so do the other ceos. last time we had a hearing, mr. zuckerberg sent his lawyer. and i don't know what he paid him but he got his money's worth because his lower didn't say anything. he spent the whole time dodging, bobbing, weaving, stalling, restalling. i mean, he's a good lawyer, and he did his job. mr. zuckerberg -- these issues aren't going away. i'm not interested in regulating facebook half to death. but some of their actions recently, they're kind of...
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mr. zuckerberg to testify before us on capitol hill and i think that is important. mr. uckerberg is the face of facebook and i hope he will testify in a timely fashion. and facebook entered an agreement, consent agreement with the federal trade commission in 2011 and we're going to get to the bottom of it. whether it was violated in any way. >> do you have an opinion on this, sir with, the fact that we were talking about the internet and the fact that the internet gets hacked every which way to christmas all the time. people are putting their personal information out there. to what extent are individuals responsible for this as well? >> certainly i think we all should be careful and the personal information we pud out. that doesn't mean that facebook should violate privacy concerns with which it has agreed with the federal trade commission. >> let's move to the latest numbers on the president. in terms of the popularity it shows that he has a 42% approval rating. 54% are disapproving, it is a slight bump there. but still on the down side. what do you think this means for
mr. zuckerberg to testify before us on capitol hill and i think that is important. mr. uckerberg is the face of facebook and i hope he will testify in a timely fashion. and facebook entered an agreement, consent agreement with the federal trade commission in 2011 and we're going to get to the bottom of it. whether it was violated in any way. >> do you have an opinion on this, sir with, the fact that we were talking about the internet and the fact that the internet gets hacked every which...
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politicians in both the uk and the us also have questions for mr zuckerberg.s the right thing to do. and with talk of greater regulation and new rules, the face of facebook might find he has little choice. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. we will be talking more about that story after half past five as well. jeremy corbyn has told voters in england they should use the local elections to tell the government "enough is enough". the labour leader was speaking at the launch of his partys campaign for the may elections. he highlighted the recent increase in council tax bills and said the conservatives were asking people to pay more for less. on may the 3rd people have the chance to send an unmistakable message to this government — that enough is enough. enough of cuts to vital services that hurt local communities. enough of cuts to schools, hospitals and local policing. enough of library and youth centres closures. enough of leaving elderly and disabled people without essential care. jeremy corbyn at the launch of his pa rty‘s manifesto jeremy corbyn at the lau
politicians in both the uk and the us also have questions for mr zuckerberg.s the right thing to do. and with talk of greater regulation and new rules, the face of facebook might find he has little choice. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. we will be talking more about that story after half past five as well. jeremy corbyn has told voters in england they should use the local elections to tell the government "enough is enough". the labour leader was speaking at the launch of his...
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mr. zuckerberg. >> i just want to be clear. eadline about mark zuckerberg not testifying, that is as big an indictment of facebook as it is the u.s. congress because the u.s. congress -- >> can you subpoena him? >> you can. and i'm saying the u.s. congress, after everything that happened in the elections, was fine taking only the lawyers for these companies. no disrespect to lawyers. i love lawyers. but if you want to talk about policy and corporate responsibility, you need the ceos there. these are the same ceos -- >> we talked about it earlier. whlt financial crisis happened, the bank ceos with the tails between their legs shrinked down to washington. >> it's not only zuckerberg. these ceos give a lot of money to both parties. so, during a wide ranging probe over this whole year, the congress never got around to making ceos show up. mark zuckerberg's comment was he went farther thant he wanted to. there will be incredible pressure building with senator warner a warn warner -- >> they don't have a true understanding of what fac
mr. zuckerberg. >> i just want to be clear. eadline about mark zuckerberg not testifying, that is as big an indictment of facebook as it is the u.s. congress because the u.s. congress -- >> can you subpoena him? >> you can. and i'm saying the u.s. congress, after everything that happened in the elections, was fine taking only the lawyers for these companies. no disrespect to lawyers. i love lawyers. but if you want to talk about policy and corporate responsibility, you need...
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mr. zuckerberg and others is come help work with us. congress is not always at the best in terms of cutting edge technology. they need to work with us so we try to get it right. i don't want to outregulate these companies into oblivion but i do think people need to have the ability to know whether information that they're receiving is honest, truthful or at least originates in this country. >> senator warner, thanks for coming on and sharing your views. i think if you're a social media company, you can drop the word social. you're a media company. thank you, sir. >>> hen we come back, we'll break down the flurry of changes in the trump administration. hundreds of thousands around the world join the march for our lives. we talk to a group of voters, gun owners and gun opponents about what they think can be done to stop gun violence. discover card. customer service! ma'am. this isn't a computer... wait. you're real? with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s., like me, anytime. wow. this is a recording. caller: really? n
mr. zuckerberg and others is come help work with us. congress is not always at the best in terms of cutting edge technology. they need to work with us so we try to get it right. i don't want to outregulate these companies into oblivion but i do think people need to have the ability to know whether information that they're receiving is honest, truthful or at least originates in this country. >> senator warner, thanks for coming on and sharing your views. i think if you're a social media...
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mr. zuckerberg and cambridge analytica. earlier today my colleague katty kay spoke to congressman joaquÍn castro for her program "beyond 100 days." tty: congressman castro, you have had members of the facebook staff coming to speak to people on the intel committee on capitol hillgeoday. are yoing any more answers from them about what is going on in their roles in terms of the data being used in campaigns? rep. castro: of course i cannot sprectly to what they toldco us or thittees, but there is still a lot of unanswered questions we have about, for example, how many different groups may have gotten access to the same data that cambridge analytica got, whether cambridg analytica, to st of facebook's knowledge, shared that information with other groups, and what safeguards will be put in place to prevent that happening in the future. katty: do you think facebook realizes the seriousness of the situation? vep. castro: i think they come a long way from where they started right after the election, where the ceo and the executives
mr. zuckerberg and cambridge analytica. earlier today my colleague katty kay spoke to congressman joaquÍn castro for her program "beyond 100 days." tty: congressman castro, you have had members of the facebook staff coming to speak to people on the intel committee on capitol hillgeoday. are yoing any more answers from them about what is going on in their roles in terms of the data being used in campaigns? rep. castro: of course i cannot sprectly to what they toldco us or thittees,...
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mr. zuckerberg and others, come help work with us. congress is not always at the best in terms of cutting edge technology. they need to work with us so we try to get it right. i don't want to outregulate these companies into oblivion but people need to have the ability to know whether the information they are receiving is honest, truthful or at least originates in this country. >> senator warner, thanks for coming on and sharing your views. i think if you're a social media company, you can drop the word social. you're a media company. >>> later, as hundreds of thousands around the world join the march for our lives, we talked to a group of voters, gun owners and gun opponents, about what they think can be done to stop gun violence. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bp is taking safety to new heights. using drones and robots offshore so engineers can stop potential problems before they start. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. a
mr. zuckerberg and others, come help work with us. congress is not always at the best in terms of cutting edge technology. they need to work with us so we try to get it right. i don't want to outregulate these companies into oblivion but people need to have the ability to know whether the information they are receiving is honest, truthful or at least originates in this country. >> senator warner, thanks for coming on and sharing your views. i think if you're a social media company, you...
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mr zuckerberg also made a lot of. tension into political issues so what dream really. was saying we'll all just for allowing our facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating our political complaining now this is not really the issue what you really need to apologize is not for. taking. steps that could possibly put the election just for breach of data install change and yes i'm done but yes. wiki leaks had its judean a song that outspoken critic of facebook has tweeted a simple guide to check if your personal data has been collected by the social media site and songe found himself on the wrong side of the law often he can secret u.s. government documents and as dr invoke now explains it best pressure for suck up in some court is to be treated in a similar way. the theft of the personal data of around fifty million facebook members came in the shock to many but not for wiki leaks founder julian assange who pointed out on twitter that if you're not paying for a product you are the product of sound has never had an account on facebook and calls the platform a
mr zuckerberg also made a lot of. tension into political issues so what dream really. was saying we'll all just for allowing our facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating our political complaining now this is not really the issue what you really need to apologize is not for. taking. steps that could possibly put the election just for breach of data install change and yes i'm done but yes. wiki leaks had its judean a song that outspoken critic of facebook has tweeted a simple...
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mr. zuckerberg declined to appear in front of a ukry parliamen hearing also investigating the cambridge analytic scandal. >>> facebk of course is the latest company to add its name to a long list of corporate scandals from wells fargo, wynn resorts, companies have been may have beening badly. at what cost is corporate mistrust hurting investors? we have an author who wrote about it in barren's. he's here to talk with us about it tonight. it is a confidence game this many cases becsese t companies in many cases rely on customers.ence of if they don't have that confidence they are going to flee and the goe to stock price, right? >> that's right. ert that. in the case of facebook it has been very painful for shareholders. you may notice that market cap was down $95 billion when it checked it today and it hit a low today. that's pretty painful in the sht term. in the long term there is loss of trust. and i think that wells fargo is a pretty good champl of that in that their problem began in 2015 if you remember with bogus ercounts and such. and there were o issues as well since then. you look at wel
mr. zuckerberg declined to appear in front of a ukry parliamen hearing also investigating the cambridge analytic scandal. >>> facebk of course is the latest company to add its name to a long list of corporate scandals from wells fargo, wynn resorts, companies have been may have beening badly. at what cost is corporate mistrust hurting investors? we have an author who wrote about it in barren's. he's here to talk with us about it tonight. it is a confidence game this many cases becsese...
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an opinion editorial on this subject eric thanks for being with us let's take a listen to what mr zuckerberg had to say so this was a major richard trust and i'm really sorry that this happened and we have a basic responsibility to protect people's data and if we can't do that then and we don't deserve to have the opportunity to serve people. eric that being signed up until yesterday when he said that that was a pretty major media culpa do you think it's going to be enough i mean i think they'll find itself in a very difficult situation and so. be a public apology a rare for facebook taking responsibility in announcing the various data reforms so how apps can utilize data the missions they need and whatnot shows how seriously understand it to be i think this also comes on top of a year of regulatory troubles for facebook and so i think definitely there's a lot of worries both from a user standpoint a investor investor standpoint as well as policymakers on the hill i think the user certainly our job to. this apple's able to collect so much information without their consent because even though
an opinion editorial on this subject eric thanks for being with us let's take a listen to what mr zuckerberg had to say so this was a major richard trust and i'm really sorry that this happened and we have a basic responsibility to protect people's data and if we can't do that then and we don't deserve to have the opportunity to serve people. eric that being signed up until yesterday when he said that that was a pretty major media culpa do you think it's going to be enough i mean i think...