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mr. nelson i will give you 30 seconds for final thoughts. >> mr. on: chris, unfortunately that's completely misleading. we don't want our people doing the federal government's job, nor do they have the time to do it. what california's law is requiring is our sheriff is not even cooperate, which is resulting in people committing crimes, ending up on the streets of every county, but certainly orange county. we got involved because we don't think that's right. we are tired of the state trying to use these arguments to prevent us from keeping the citizens safe. >> chris: we are going to have to leave it there. didn't think we were going to settle this, and we didn't. congressman sherman, mr. nelson, thank you both. thank you for joining us to discuss the continuing debate over immigration. up next, we will bring back the panel to weigh in on the senses asking people if they are u.s. citizens, and president trump's new war on amazon. all of that coming up. ♪ >> every person who uses our highways or our mass transit system counts. everyone who relies on o
mr. nelson i will give you 30 seconds for final thoughts. >> mr. on: chris, unfortunately that's completely misleading. we don't want our people doing the federal government's job, nor do they have the time to do it. what california's law is requiring is our sheriff is not even cooperate, which is resulting in people committing crimes, ending up on the streets of every county, but certainly orange county. we got involved because we don't think that's right. we are tired of the state...
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mr. nelson and if i can because we have limited time. this will be the first time this question has been asked as a general question. in the census since 1950. what about the argument this is an effort by the trump administration to depress the count by frightening illegal immigrants? >> listen, i think any question has the potential to be avoided.the point is to reach out to communities and encourage them to participate. there's no repercussions. this information cannot be shared and there's no reason people shouldn't participate unless folks go out and scare them and i would say what's happening on this very show by congressman sherman might have more to do with scaring them than anything i am saying from my end of the spectrum. tell people they are protected and encourage them to participate. my county has more poor people than most counties have people. many of them are immigrants. we need federal money. >>chris: i want to ask you congressman sherman, mr. nelson is exactly right that the law expressly prohibits sharing any informatio
mr. nelson and if i can because we have limited time. this will be the first time this question has been asked as a general question. in the census since 1950. what about the argument this is an effort by the trump administration to depress the count by frightening illegal immigrants? >> listen, i think any question has the potential to be avoided.the point is to reach out to communities and encourage them to participate. there's no repercussions. this information cannot be shared and...
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mr. nelson: mr. president? the presiding officer: senator from florida. mr. nelson: before the senator from new jersey leaves the floor, the senator from new jersey? mr. booker: yes. mr, sir.mr. nelson: i just wanty this senator has run into few people that are as articulate and passionate to represent the least among us in our country. mr. nelson: and i want the senator from new jersey to know how grateful i am for his advocacy, for his determination, for his civility, for his passion, and for his heart. i thank the senator from new jersey. mr. booker: i think you, sir. i thank you for modeling that very character to me every day as i get to serve you. thank you. mr. nelson: mr. president, unless this sounds like an admiration society, it is genuinely felt. what i want to do is talk about the leadership of our civilian space program. traditionally the nasa administrator has been well qualified, is not controversial. nasa is one of the few remaining areas that has largely avoided the bitter partisanship that has invaded far too many areas of government and our
mr. nelson: mr. president? the presiding officer: senator from florida. mr. nelson: before the senator from new jersey leaves the floor, the senator from new jersey? mr. booker: yes. mr, sir.mr. nelson: i just wanty this senator has run into few people that are as articulate and passionate to represent the least among us in our country. mr. nelson: and i want the senator from new jersey to know how grateful i am for his advocacy, for his determination, for his civility, for his passion, and for...
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mr. grassley: senator nelson. else in else in thank you, mr. chairman -- nels -- mr. nelson: thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden i start receiving advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so, your chief operating officer, ms. sanberg, suggested on the nbc today show that facebook users who do not want their personal information used for advertising might have to pay for that protection. pay for it. are you actually considering having facebook users pay for you not to use that information? mr. zuckerberg: senator, people have a control over how their information is used in ads in the product today. so if you want to have an experience where your ads aren't targeted using all the information that we have available, you can turn off third party information. what we've found is that even though some people don't like ads, people really don't lik
mr. grassley: senator nelson. else in else in thank you, mr. chairman -- nels -- mr. nelson: thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden i start receiving advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so, your chief operating officer, ms. sanberg, suggested on the nbc today show...
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caller: good morning, mrs. nelson. i have a point about your demographic comment. fact, it is going to change, like you said, as far as in a ncerned, growing up mexican family in california, the i saw in the 60s how shift of things that we used to subserve iant part of sxoet controlling it is state, we move east and president trump has been successful at, that somehow ple we're going to take stuff over. he's partially true because things aren't going to be like they are going to be. nothing has ever been done voluntarily, women's rights, gay rights, has ity always been a struggle. asking, now we're going to start taking or it might be time for payback. you.k guest: well, i certainly don't agree with payback, but thomas have said ould tree of liberty needs toy from time to time. and revolution, again, doesn't have to mean that we're pointing each other or doing violence to each other, revolution is in your mind, it idea, a movement, it's a think that for latino americans and immigrants country, california has certainly been a state. san t to college there in diego a
caller: good morning, mrs. nelson. i have a point about your demographic comment. fact, it is going to change, like you said, as far as in a ncerned, growing up mexican family in california, the i saw in the 60s how shift of things that we used to subserve iant part of sxoet controlling it is state, we move east and president trump has been successful at, that somehow ple we're going to take stuff over. he's partially true because things aren't going to be like they are going to be. nothing has...
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mr. nelson. i have a point to make about your demographic. in fact it is going to change like you said and as far as i'm concerned growing up in a mexican family in california where i saw in the 60s how the shift is things we used to see as a society. as we move east one of the things that scares people as convincing people that somehow we are going to take stuff over. he is partially true. things are going to be like there can be. nothing has ever been done voluntarily. they have always been a struggle. we are tired of asking. and people either get on board with it and play nice or or maybe there might be time for a little payback. thank you. i don't agree with payback. but thomas jefferson would've said that the tree of liberty needs to be refreshed from time to time. and revolution again doesn't have to meet that we are pointing weapons at each other. revolution is in your mind. it's a movement and a power. and i think for latino americans and immigrants in this country california has certainly been estate. and things have changed a lot in
mr. nelson. i have a point to make about your demographic. in fact it is going to change like you said and as far as i'm concerned growing up in a mexican family in california where i saw in the 60s how the shift is things we used to see as a society. as we move east one of the things that scares people as convincing people that somehow we are going to take stuff over. he is partially true. things are going to be like there can be. nothing has ever been done voluntarily. they have always been a...
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mr. nelson: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from florida is recognized. mr. nelson: thank you. it's hard to believe, but the entire island of puerto rico yesterday descended into darkness. an excavation happened to hit a main line that cut out the electricity of the entire island. three and a half million people, an island that is not a small island, it's a large island, it was a total blackout, and now 24 hours later a large number of the people on the island are still in the dark. tomorrow marks seven months since hurricane maria made landfall in puerto rico, and yet puerto ricans are still dealing with constant setbacks and unreliable power. this is just simply unacceptable. senator rubio and i have asked the senate energy and natural resources committee to conduct an additional oversight hearing on the overall hurricane recovery and to get to the bottom of this. i understand that this hearing will likely take place next month. but in the meantime this is a widespread power outage. it is just the latest example of why so many people who were forced to leave
mr. nelson: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from florida is recognized. mr. nelson: thank you. it's hard to believe, but the entire island of puerto rico yesterday descended into darkness. an excavation happened to hit a main line that cut out the electricity of the entire island. three and a half million people, an island that is not a small island, it's a large island, it was a total blackout, and now 24 hours later a large number of the people on the island are still in...
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i think mr nelson might be in the boy genius is i think he might he's got i got a nerdy forecast could see his discussion with dr bird wasn't a whole load or had could have gotten ugly right it was a lengthy meeting and i ask all of the staff to step out or just be one award oh my god. they said what are consenting adult social media cyborg guys with consenting taxidermy and raploch of a u.s. senator is known of our business all right but back to the point reading your conversations and advertising chocolate or whatever that's facebook's entire business model they re. all of your information and then manipulate you that's why it's free to be on facebook you pay them by handing over your thoughts dreams desires fetishes quirks fears phone pas pet peeves and eccentricities that's what you give them and bill nelson admits this that's their business model in facebook but then the question is when people bad actors like the russians start using the platform to undermine our democratic institutions then we've got a big problem for. you you could ask a corporate democrat how is nipple rashes
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i think mr nelson might be into boy genius is i think. he's got i got her before i. could take his discussion with dr bird wasn't a whole load or had could have gotten ugly it was a lengthy meeting and i ask all of the staff to step out show despite you won awards oh my god. they said what are consenting adult social media cyborg guys with consenting taxidermy raploch of a us senator is none of our business all right but back to the point reading your conversations and advertising chocolate or whatever that's facebook's entire business model they read all of your information and then manipulate you that's why it's free to be on facebook you pay them by handing over your thoughts dreams desires fetishes quirks fears pole pods pet peeves and eccentricities that's what you give them and bill no sin admits this that's their business model and facebook but then the question is when people bad actors like the russians start using the platform to undermine.
i think mr nelson might be into boy genius is i think. he's got i got her before i. could take his discussion with dr bird wasn't a whole load or had could have gotten ugly it was a lengthy meeting and i ask all of the staff to step out show despite you won awards oh my god. they said what are consenting adult social media cyborg guys with consenting taxidermy raploch of a us senator is none of our business all right but back to the point reading your conversations and advertising chocolate or...
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caller: good morning, mrs. nelson. i have a point about your demographic comment. it is going to change, like you said, as far as in a ncerned, growing up mexican family in california, the i saw in the 60s how shift of things that we used to subserve iant part of sxoet controlling it is state, we move east and president trump has been successful at, that somehow ple we're going to take stuff over. he's partially true because things aren't going to be like they are going to be. nothing has ever been done voluntarily, women's rights, gay rights, has ity always been a struggle. asking, now we're going to start taking or it might be time for payback. you.k guest: well, i certainly don't agree with payback, but thomas have said the tree of liberty needs toy from time to time. and revolution, again, doesn't have to mean that we're pointing each other or doing violence to each other, revolution is in your mind, it idea, a movement, it's a think that for latino americans and immigrants country, california has certainly been a state. san t to college there in diego and thin
caller: good morning, mrs. nelson. i have a point about your demographic comment. it is going to change, like you said, as far as in a ncerned, growing up mexican family in california, the i saw in the 60s how shift of things that we used to subserve iant part of sxoet controlling it is state, we move east and president trump has been successful at, that somehow ple we're going to take stuff over. he's partially true because things aren't going to be like they are going to be. nothing has ever...
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mr. nelson shares the information. we'll leave it there. outnumbered" back in just a moment. >> senator bill nelson is speaking following that meeting, let's listen. >> our countries institutions, but particularly i think the mey to him, if we don't rein in the misuse of social media, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. we've seen that enormously affected already as a result of this. we openly talked about the russians, and of their of social media in the last election. i tried to convey to him what could be done using social media in the future but i've also tried to point out to him that adversaries such as vladimir putin can't beat us militarily but they can beat us through cyber. and on a going forward basis, i would some of our meeting by saying if we don't watch out for social media and platforms like facebook and the mistakes they made in the past, no american is going to have any privacy. >> we talked about the questions on privacy and the statements he submitted to the house, talked about how they are putting in securi
mr. nelson shares the information. we'll leave it there. outnumbered" back in just a moment. >> senator bill nelson is speaking following that meeting, let's listen. >> our countries institutions, but particularly i think the mey to him, if we don't rein in the misuse of social media, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. we've seen that enormously affected already as a result of this. we openly talked about the russians, and of their of social media in the last...
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mr. nelson's assessment i think the speech he gave the other day was largely cut and paste from a speech february that the reality is we're in a better position, whether or not -- charles: talking about president xi? >> yes, whether or not the threat of the tariff brought us there or not is a pretty big discussion but as far as the tpp issue -- >> but what i was going to say is i'm very encouraged by the fact that larry kudlow is there to sort of go dry. >> i think what larry's telling him is you don't have to think bilateral, because you've taken the actions you have. >> keep in mind too this is a change in his idea because back when he pull the out he was saying we don't want multi lateral we want bilateral trade deal this is bringing if you want to take the collective security model and apply it to trade this is really having our allies line up and check china's bad practices. charles: but from the world trade organization if we do enter these deals they have to be smart though right? china considers itself a developing nation right and i joke around china both are developing nation,
mr. nelson's assessment i think the speech he gave the other day was largely cut and paste from a speech february that the reality is we're in a better position, whether or not -- charles: talking about president xi? >> yes, whether or not the threat of the tariff brought us there or not is a pretty big discussion but as far as the tpp issue -- >> but what i was going to say is i'm very encouraged by the fact that larry kudlow is there to sort of go dry. >> i think what...
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nelson. thank you mr chairman. yesterday when we talked i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that. i love a certain kind of chocolate and. all of a sudden i start receiving advertisements for chocolate what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements so your chief operating officer ms sandberg suggested on the in b.c. today show that face book users who do not want their personal information used for advertising might have to pay for that protection pay for are you actually considering having facebook users pay for you not to use that information. senator people have a control over how their information is used in ads in the product today so if you want to have an experience where your ads aren't aren't targeted using all the information that we have available you can turn off third party information what we've found is that even though some people don't like ads people really don't like ads that aren't relevant and while there is some
nelson. thank you mr chairman. yesterday when we talked i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that. i love a certain kind of chocolate and. all of a sudden i start receiving advertisements for chocolate what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements so your chief operating officer ms sandberg suggested on the in b.c. today show that face book users who do not want their personal information used for advertising...
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mr. jake nelson of tripaaa. medical chief of mercy hospital in san diego, dr. susan wife. at the national institute of drug abuse. senator ron rice, senator from new jersey and leader of the new jersey legislationive black caucus. senior pastor and senior adviser to approaches to marijuana policy. doug, the president and ceo of treatment centers. joined by a recovering addict, alexa who will share her story about marijuana addiction. one of the big myths is that it is not addictive. and a board member of s.a.m. we are concerned about the edibles and products marketed to our vulnerable populations. we are also very heartened by the fact that even in the states like california and massachusetts that voted to legalize it, the majority of localities are voting to not have legal commercial marijuana where they live. it signals a divide to people who want to decriminalize and go to full-blown legalization. one bit of news. a recent string of polls by emerson college notten funded by s.a.m., farly dickinson university and mason dixon, funded by s.a.m. found that when people are a
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nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked, i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden, i start advertising advertisements for g advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so your chief operating officer missandberms. sandberg indicatee today show that facebook users who do not want their personal information used for advertising might have to pay for that protection. pay for it. are you actually considering having facebook users pay for you not to use that information? >> senator, people have a control over how their information is used in ads in the product today. if you want to have the experience where your ads aren't targeted using all the information that we have available, you can turn off third party information. what we found is that even though some people don't like ads, people really don't like ads that aren't relevant a
nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked, i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden, i start advertising advertisements for g advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so your chief operating officer missandberms. sandberg indicatee today show that facebook users who do not want their personal...
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mr. jake nelson of tripoli, the director of traffic safety advocacy and research. medical doctor, chief of scripps mercy hospital in san diego. doctor susan weiss, the director of division of extra mural research at the national institute on drug abuse which is an arm of the national institutes of health. senator come the honorable senator ron rice, senator from new jersey elite of the new jersey legislative black caucus. bishop jethro james junior, the senior pastor of paradise baptist church and a senior advisor to new jersey responsible approaches to marijuana policy. the the president and ceo of cae and treatment centers. also join by a recovering addict who will share her story about marijuana addiction because one of the big miss out there is marijuana is not addictive. dr. christine miller, , a neuroscientist and advisory board member of smart approaches to marijuana. we're very concerned about the edibles and we are concerned about products that are out there marketed truly are vulnerable populations. but we also very heartened by the fact even in the state
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mr. jake nelson, aaa, director of advocacy of research. dr. lave, medical doctor, scripps hospital in san diego. dr. susan weiss, the director of division of extra mural research at national institute of drug abuse, arm of the national institutes of health. senator, the honorable senator ron rice, senator from new jersey and leader of the new jersey legislative black caucus. bishop jethro james, jr., senior pastor of paradise baptist church, a senior advisor to a new jersey responsible approaches to marijuana policy. doug timan, president of ceo an of care and treatment centers. we're joined by recovering addict, alexa, who will share her story about marijuana addiction, because one of the big myths out there that marijuana is not addictive. dr. christine miller, neuroscientist, advisory board member smart approaches to marijuana. we are very concerned about edibles and products out there marketed really our vulnerable populations but we're also very heartened by the fact that even in the states like california and massachusetts, that have vot
mr. jake nelson, aaa, director of advocacy of research. dr. lave, medical doctor, scripps hospital in san diego. dr. susan weiss, the director of division of extra mural research at national institute of drug abuse, arm of the national institutes of health. senator, the honorable senator ron rice, senator from new jersey and leader of the new jersey legislative black caucus. bishop jethro james, jr., senior pastor of paradise baptist church, a senior advisor to a new jersey responsible...
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senator nelson. >> mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. the me cut to the chase. if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that is what we are facing. we are talking about personally identifiable information that, if not kept by the social media -- a valuerom theft we have in america being our personal privacy. -- wet have it anymore it anymore. we wake up int the morning until we go to bed, we are on those handheld tablets. and online companies like facebook are tracking our activities and collecting information. has a responsibility to protect this personal information. we had a good discussion yesterday. we went over all of this. you told me the company had failed to do so. it is not the first time that facebook has mishandled its users information. the ftc found that facebook's privacy policies had deceived users in the past. we the present case, recognize can which analytica to an app developer like consumers and lie to you, facebook. but, did facebook watch over the operations? we
senator nelson. >> mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. the me cut to the chase. if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that is what we are facing. we are talking about personally identifiable information that, if not kept by the social media -- a valuerom theft we have in america being our personal privacy. -- wet have it anymore it anymore. we wake up int the morning until we go to bed, we are on those handheld...
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mr. prince: was it emily, pbs has specialized in documentaries. ms. nelson: that is correct. mr. prince: let's give our panelists at hand. thank you very much. [applause] [indiscernible] [applause] >> it's funny, having people from new york tell the how to get around the wright museum. before i was a poet, i was an aspiring journalist and i just want to call they were my friend -- called the name of my friend who just lost, my mentor, who was the first african-american press secretary for detroit mayor, father, husband, activist, he looked more like a ballplayer than a journalist. i was just an intern at wwj, i used to believe in this thing called truth and he was one of those people who believed in it too. he was a marker hunter, and he has been seen chasing markers over michigan and he says i've always been a fan of history. there is nothing like learning history at the location of -- where it happens nothing like that in the world. it brings you alive, makes you understand it. where we were then and where we are now at how little things have changed in some ways. i thought abo
mr. prince: was it emily, pbs has specialized in documentaries. ms. nelson: that is correct. mr. prince: let's give our panelists at hand. thank you very much. [applause] [indiscernible] [applause] >> it's funny, having people from new york tell the how to get around the wright museum. before i was a poet, i was an aspiring journalist and i just want to call they were my friend -- called the name of my friend who just lost, my mentor, who was the first african-american press secretary for...
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nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase. if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that's what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifiable information that, if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america, being or personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. it's the advent of technology. of course, all of us are a part of it. from the moment that we wake up in the morning until we go to bed, we're on those handheld tablets. and online companies like facebook are tracking our activities and collecting information. facebook has a responsibility to protect this personal information. has a responsibilio protect this personal information. we had a good discussion yesterday. we went over all of this. you told me that the company had failed to do so. it's not the first time that facebook has mishandled its users information. the ftc found that facebook's privacy policies had deceived users in the past.
nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase. if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that's what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifiable information that, if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america, being or personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. it's the advent of technology. of course, all...
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nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase. if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that's what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifiable information that, if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america, being or personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. it's the advent of technology. of course, all of us are a part of it. from the moment that we wake up in the morning until we go to bed, we're on those handheld tablets. and online companies like facebook are tracking our activities and collecting information. facebook has a responsibility to protect this personal information. has a responsibilio protect this personal information. we had a good discussion yesterday. we went over all of this. you told me that the company had failed to do so. it's not the first time that facebook has mishandled its users information. the ftc found that facebook's privacy policies had deceived users in the past.
nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase. if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that's what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifiable information that, if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america, being or personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. it's the advent of technology. of course, all...
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don't expect that most people will want to go through and read a full legal document as senator nelson thank you mr to him. yesterday when we talked i gave a relatively harmless example. communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that. i love the certain kind of chocolate and. all of a sudden start receiving advertisement for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements so your chief operating officer ms sandberg suggested on the in b c today show that face book users who do not want their personal information used for advertising might have to pay for that protection pay for are you actually considering having facebook users pay for you not to use that information. senator people have a control over how their information is used in ads in the product today so if you want to have an experience where your ads aren't aren't targeted using all the information that we have available you can turn off third party information what we've found is that even though some people don't like ads people really don't like ads that aren't relevant and while there is some di
don't expect that most people will want to go through and read a full legal document as senator nelson thank you mr to him. yesterday when we talked i gave a relatively harmless example. communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that. i love the certain kind of chocolate and. all of a sudden start receiving advertisement for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements so your chief operating officer ms sandberg suggested on the in b c today show that...
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mrs madikizela—mandela, former wife of nelson mandela, died earlier this month at the age of 81.d injohannesburg. more to come later regarding the missile strikes in syria. now, the weather. i'm sure that was the kind of spring day many of us have been waiting for us. sunshine in varying amounts, just about where ever you looked in the country. clear skies through the night. patchy rain into shetland and down to the south west, the first signs of a change for sunday, beginning allowed, have excellent rain, and a strengthening breeze. sunday will bring more cloud, fairly breezy weather as well, with outbreaks of rain at times. the sporadic bursts of rain living across the south and into southern scotland. a mixture of sunshine and hefty showers, breezy and northern ireland, north—east scotla nd and northern ireland, north—east scotland sticking out into sunshine, temperatures up to 16 degrees. the temperatures up to 16 degrees. the temperatures will keep on climbing through the week ahead. by wednesday and thursday, perhaps 25 degrees in the south—east with other spots not too far
mrs madikizela—mandela, former wife of nelson mandela, died earlier this month at the age of 81.d injohannesburg. more to come later regarding the missile strikes in syria. now, the weather. i'm sure that was the kind of spring day many of us have been waiting for us. sunshine in varying amounts, just about where ever you looked in the country. clear skies through the night. patchy rain into shetland and down to the south west, the first signs of a change for sunday, beginning allowed, have...
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nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase.f you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that is what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifyiable information that if not kept by the social media companies from thefts, a value that we have in america of being, our personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. it is the advent of technology and of course all of us are part of it. from the moment that we wake up in the morning until we go to bed we're on the handheld tablets. online companies like facebook are tracking our activities and collecting information. facebook has a responsibility to protect this personal information. we had a good discussion yesterday. we went over all of this. you told me that the company had failed to do so. it is not the first time that facebook has mishandled its users information. the ftc found that facebook's privacy policies had deceived users in the past in the present case we recognize that cambridge analytica
nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase.f you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that is what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifyiable information that if not kept by the social media companies from thefts, a value that we have in america of being, our personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. it is the advent of technology and of...
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nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase, if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that's what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifiable information that if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america being our personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. by the advent of technology and of course all of us are part of it. from the moment we wake up in the morning until we go to bed, we're on those hand held tablets. and online companies like facebook are tracking our activities and collecting information. facebook has a responsibility to protect this personal information. personal information. we had a good discussion yesterday. we went over all of this. you told me that the company had failed to do so. it's not the first time that facebook has mishandled it users' information. the ftc found that facebook's privacy policies had deceived users in the past. and in the
nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase, if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. that's what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifiable information that if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america being our personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. by the advent of technology and of course all of...
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mrs madikizela—mandela, former wife of nelson mandela, died earlier this month at the age of 81. largest advertising group, wpp, has resigned, less than a fortnight after the cumbria now is it was investigating an allegation of personal misconduct. —— company announced it was investigating. sir martin sorrell denies any wrongdoing but said he did not want to put any unnecessary pressure on the business. the headlines on bbc news: president trump says the joint missile strikes against syria by the us, britain and france were "perfectly executed." four british tornado jets were involved in the attacks. theresa may said the use of force was "legal and right. " russia have reacted at the united nations, saying the attacks were a "blatant violation" of international law. we have got the papers and we are going to look at the front pages and how they are reporting on syria very shortly at 11:30 pm. now it is time toa round—up shortly at 11:30 pm. now it is time to a round—up of the sports news. hello. after four miles to a round—up of the sports news. hello. afterfour miles it to a rou
mrs madikizela—mandela, former wife of nelson mandela, died earlier this month at the age of 81. largest advertising group, wpp, has resigned, less than a fortnight after the cumbria now is it was investigating an allegation of personal misconduct. —— company announced it was investigating. sir martin sorrell denies any wrongdoing but said he did not want to put any unnecessary pressure on the business. the headlines on bbc news: president trump says the joint missile strikes against...
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nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked, i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden, i start receiving advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so your chief operating officer, ms. sandberg, suggested on the nbc "today show" that facebook users who do not want their personal information used for advertising might have to pay for that protection, pay for it. are you actually considering having facebook users pay for you not to use that information? >> senator, people have a control over how their information is used in ads in the product today. so if you want to have an experience where your ads aren't targeted using all the information that we have available, you can turn off third-party information. what we've found is that even though some people don't like ads, people really don't like ads that aren't relevant. and while the
nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked, i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden, i start receiving advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so your chief operating officer, ms. sandberg, suggested on the nbc "today show" that facebook users who do not want their personal information...
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mr. plante: it requires a change in mindset because it doesn't exist now. ms. nelson: picking up on your question, the last year and a say it i don't want to has been funny, but it has. we have people running around trying to rediscover america. because the only people that we cared about were people in the urban centers and all those rural folks, all those folks who are just beyond the frame, we have got to go discover them now. that there is a lot of truth to that. that,uring out how to do but how to do that from a place of authenticity that engages those communities and finds new storytellers and doing it in that way, to me, quite honestly, i have found that the documentaries on community have been in the vanguard in that space, much much more so than the daily news. was it emily, pbs has specialized in documentaries. ms. nelson: that is correct. mr. prince: let's give our panelists at hand. thank you very much. [applause] >> it's funny, having people from new york tell the how to get around the right museum -- wright museum. before i was a poet, i was an aspiring
mr. plante: it requires a change in mindset because it doesn't exist now. ms. nelson: picking up on your question, the last year and a say it i don't want to has been funny, but it has. we have people running around trying to rediscover america. because the only people that we cared about were people in the urban centers and all those rural folks, all those folks who are just beyond the frame, we have got to go discover them now. that there is a lot of truth to that. that,uring out how to do...
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nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked, i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden i start receiving advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so, your chief operating officer, ms. sandberg, suggested on the nbc today show that users who don't want their personal information used for advertising, might have to pay for that protection. pay for it. are you actually considering having facebook users pay for you not to use that information? >> senator, will people have control over how information is used in ads in the product today. if you want to have an experience where your ads aren't targeted, using all the information that we have available, you can turn off third party information. what we found is that even though some people don't like ads, people really don't like ads that aren't relevant. while there is some discomfort f
nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked, i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden i start receiving advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so, your chief operating officer, ms. sandberg, suggested on the nbc today show that users who don't want their personal information used for advertising,...
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one senator, bill nelson, challenged mr zuckerberg on why facebook failed to notify its users that cambridgered the cambridge analytica had fraudulently obtained all this information, why didn't you inform those 87 million? when we learned in 2015 that cambridge analytica had bought data from an app developer on facebook that people had shared it with, we did take action. we took down the app and we demanded that both the app developer and cambridge analytica delete and stop using any data that they had. they told us that they did this. in retrospect, it was clearly a mistake to believe them. we should have followed up and done a full audit then and that is not a mistake that we will make. yes, you did that and you apologised for it. but you didn't notify them. and it do you think that you have an ethical obligation to notify 87 million facebook users? senator, when we heard back from cambridge analytica that they told us that they weren't using the data and had deleted it, we considered it a closed case. in retrospect, that was clearly a mistake. we shouldn't have taken their word for it an
one senator, bill nelson, challenged mr zuckerberg on why facebook failed to notify its users that cambridgered the cambridge analytica had fraudulently obtained all this information, why didn't you inform those 87 million? when we learned in 2015 that cambridge analytica had bought data from an app developer on facebook that people had shared it with, we did take action. we took down the app and we demanded that both the app developer and cambridge analytica delete and stop using any data that...
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mrs madiki—zela—mandela, former wife of nelson mandela, died earlier this month at the age of 81. the bbc sport centre. a very busy day. thanks very much, kate. good evening. tiger roll won a dramatic grand national in one of the closest finishes in history. ridden by davy russel and trained by gordon elliot, it was a clean sweep for irish horses, as our correspondent andy swiss reports from aintree. would racing's biggest day see one of its biggest stories? much of the focus beforehand was on three female jockeys, especially katie walsh. that didn't materialise. only 12 of the 38 horses finished. one for was said to be in a stable condition. on the second circuit they had to bypass beaches brooke. it was effectively a duel, tiger roll ridden by davy russell seemed to have won, but back came david mullins on pleasant company to set up an extraordinary finish. after a nervous wait... first, numberi3, after a nervous wait... first, number 13, tiger roll. the faces of victory and defeat. despairfor mullins, delightfultrainer victory and defeat. despairfor mullins, delightful trainer
mrs madiki—zela—mandela, former wife of nelson mandela, died earlier this month at the age of 81. the bbc sport centre. a very busy day. thanks very much, kate. good evening. tiger roll won a dramatic grand national in one of the closest finishes in history. ridden by davy russel and trained by gordon elliot, it was a clean sweep for irish horses, as our correspondent andy swiss reports from aintree. would racing's biggest day see one of its biggest stories? much of the focus beforehand was...
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nelson. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase. if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy any more. that is what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifiable information that if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america being our personal privacy, we won't have it any more. it is the advent of technology, and of course all of us are part of it. from the moment that we wake up in the morning and until we go to bed, we're on those handheld tablets and online companies like facebook are tracking our activities and collecting information. facebook has a responsibility to protect this personal information. we had a good discussion yesterday. we went over all of this. you told me that the company had failed to do so. it's not the first time that facebook has mishandled users' information. the ftc found that facebook's privacy policies had deceived users in the past. and in the present case, we recognize that cambridg
nelson. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon. let me just cut to the chase. if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy any more. that is what we're facing. we're talking about personally identifiable information that if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america being our personal privacy, we won't have it any more. it is the advent of technology, and of course...
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nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked, i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook, and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden i start receiving advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so your chief operating officer, ms. sandburg suggested on the nbc "today" show that facebook users who do not want their personal information used for advertising might have to pay for that protection. pay for it. are you actually considering having facebook users pay for you not to use that information? >> senator, people have a control over how their information is used in ads in the product today. so if you want to have an experience where your ads aren't targeted using all the information that we have available, you can turn off third party information. what we've found is that even though some people don't like ads, people really don't like ads that aren't relevant, and while ther
nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday when we talked, i gave the relatively harmless example that i'm communicating with my friends on facebook, and indicate that i love a certain kind of chocolate. and all of a sudden i start receiving advertisements for chocolate. what if i don't want to receive those commercial advertisements? so your chief operating officer, ms. sandburg suggested on the nbc "today" show that facebook users who do not want their personal information...
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mrs madikizela—mandela, former wife of nelson mandela, died earlier this month at the age of 81.losest finishes in history. ridden by davy russel and trained by gordon elliot, it was a clean sweep for irish horses as our correspondent andy swiss reports from aintree. would racing‘s biggest day see one of its biggest stories? much of the focus beforehand was an free female jockeys, especially katie walsh. but that historic hope didn‘t materialise, as at the first time of asking the set of over aintree‘s famous fences. as ever, there were followers, only 12 of the 38 horses finished and on the second circuit they had to bypassed beeches broke. it was effectively a duel, tiger roll ridden by davy russell seemed to have an one, but back came david mullins on pleasant company to set up mullins on pleasant company to set up an extraordinary finish. eventually, after a photo, tiger roll‘s when was confirmed. delight on one side, despair on the other. victory for gordon elliott on another day of grand national drama. yes, it was some finish. some news on the horse whose fault caused that
mrs madikizela—mandela, former wife of nelson mandela, died earlier this month at the age of 81.losest finishes in history. ridden by davy russel and trained by gordon elliot, it was a clean sweep for irish horses as our correspondent andy swiss reports from aintree. would racing‘s biggest day see one of its biggest stories? much of the focus beforehand was an free female jockeys, especially katie walsh. but that historic hope didn‘t materialise, as at the first time of asking the set of...
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sullivan, scott is poised to announce his challenge to bill nelson on monday after encouragement from president trump and other republican leaders. mr. rubio will not appear at the kickoff. he also has said he does not plan to campaign against nelson, who he has praised as a partner. rubio is supporting scott, but strategists and donors wonder how enthusiastically. privately voiced his displeasure over attacks he faced in 2016. they forced a generally productive relationship with nelson. page, a story taking a look at the epa administrator. saying, andt reiterating his support for scott pruitt, saying that he is "doing a great job." we will go back to calls. this is cherie in west virginia. caller: good morning. we were just held hostage here in west virginia by the teachers union. i objected to it, because they had a contract in place and i think the time to negotiate was when the contract was up. the governor has promised pay raises from an unbalanced state budget. goodness knows where he is going to find the money, because it is not there on paper. we are a very poor state right now. all the tv coverage quoted the average teacher
sullivan, scott is poised to announce his challenge to bill nelson on monday after encouragement from president trump and other republican leaders. mr. rubio will not appear at the kickoff. he also has said he does not plan to campaign against nelson, who he has praised as a partner. rubio is supporting scott, but strategists and donors wonder how enthusiastically. privately voiced his displeasure over attacks he faced in 2016. they forced a generally productive relationship with nelson. page,...
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transparency and understanding for the billions of consumers who utilize these products senator nelson >> thank you, mrchairman mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon let me just cut to the chase if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore that's what we're facing we're talking about personally identifiable information that, if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america being our personal privacy, we won't have it anymore. it's the advent of technology and of course all of us are part of it. from the moment that we wake up in the morning until we go to bed, we're on those hand held tablets, and online companies like facebook are tracking our activities and collecting information. facebook has a responsibility to protect this personal information. personal information. we had a good discussion yesterday. we went over all of this you told me that the company had failed to do so. it's not the first time that facebook mishandled its users' information. the ftc found that facebook's privacy policies ha
transparency and understanding for the billions of consumers who utilize these products senator nelson >> thank you, mrchairman mr. zuckerberg, good afternoon let me just cut to the chase if you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore that's what we're facing we're talking about personally identifiable information that, if not kept by the social media companies from theft, a value that we have in america being our...
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nelson voicing mr. incredible and holly hunter elastagirl, and samuel l.member, "flashdance," the cinderella story starring jennifer beals. >> of course, we do. >> a small town girl hoping to get her break as a professional dancer. tomorrow marks the 35th anniversary. oh, my back just went out. the sleeper hits the title song, "what a feeling" winning the oscar for best original song in '84 inspiring countless others to -- wouldn't it be funny if this movie inspired britney who then inspired jim parsons who -- it's like a big circle. isn't it? couldn't be more fitting than on this day with our "dancing with the stars" team. >> absolutely. >> did you say 35 years? >> 35 years. yeah. i was only 7. >> okay. >> your story and you're sticking to it. >> yeah. you want me to do more? really? >> because -- >> okay. you know what is popping, the cast of "dancing with the stars." >> yes. >> is popping. >> that's why we're stretching. the buzzing. don't look behind us. they're all -- >> you want 30 more seconds. >> they're setting up. >> this is a finely oiled machin
nelson voicing mr. incredible and holly hunter elastagirl, and samuel l.member, "flashdance," the cinderella story starring jennifer beals. >> of course, we do. >> a small town girl hoping to get her break as a professional dancer. tomorrow marks the 35th anniversary. oh, my back just went out. the sleeper hits the title song, "what a feeling" winning the oscar for best original song in '84 inspiring countless others to -- wouldn't it be funny if this movie...
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reported extensively on her country thank you so much mr serfontein for being here with us who was winnie mandela well she's obviously in the former wife of nelson mandela but she was a sort of a very strong figure in their own right she was a social worker who one of the street to go and study in the united states in the nineteen fifties and married to man did. and then off to he went to prison and she became the voice. of nelson mandela because he was in prison and for twenty seven use she kept his legacy alive and i strongly believe without he would have not have been that i can he became so it's about that because she's been so tainted in the past couple of years but this is a very interesting point you think that well everyone was in prison the agency was in exile his organization he was in prison his comrades when prison and she was still there and they slept her with banning all this but she kept on breaking her book banning old is she kept on speaking up she was beautiful she was well spoken and she was not scared of anyone she was really feeling and that got into trouble in later because no one could control her not to walk to part of g
reported extensively on her country thank you so much mr serfontein for being here with us who was winnie mandela well she's obviously in the former wife of nelson mandela but she was a sort of a very strong figure in their own right she was a social worker who one of the street to go and study in the united states in the nineteen fifties and married to man did. and then off to he went to prison and she became the voice. of nelson mandela because he was in prison and for twenty seven use she...
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mr. secretary. >> thank you, senator nelson. the majority and minority have agreed of the conclusion of remarks and questions. we will be adjourned. >> senator bloom -- after senator blumenthal, we will be adjourned. i want toumenthal: first and foremost apologize for being absent for a large part of the hearing. a lot has been going on in judiciary committee. i will ask one brief question, then perhaps supplement the record with others. any change in north korea's cyber activity since the diplomatic discussions concerning a meeting between kim and president trump? secretary mattis: we have not seen a change. i didn't specifically go in and look at this in the last week or two, but i get the reports routinely, frankly, so i cannot give you a good answer on that, but i can get back to you. --senator blumenthal: i have the impression over the years that cyber activity has mounted over the years. they've attacked us. i would be very interested in your response. i have other questions i would like to put to you for your long, invalu
mr. secretary. >> thank you, senator nelson. the majority and minority have agreed of the conclusion of remarks and questions. we will be adjourned. >> senator bloom -- after senator blumenthal, we will be adjourned. i want toumenthal: first and foremost apologize for being absent for a large part of the hearing. a lot has been going on in judiciary committee. i will ask one brief question, then perhaps supplement the record with others. any change in north korea's cyber activity...
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mrs mandela's life. winnie mandela the former wife of nelson mandela spent years in the public eye as an anti-apartheid campaigner my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people for the work in someone you speak of. in this country she'd been suffering from a long illness for which she spent much of this year in and out of hospital she was revered and controversial in equal measure you are here through this morning. testimony. offered really out of our government. but area has failed rolled our country during her husband's twenty seven year imprisonment in robben island when it made a crucial role in directing the anti-apartheid struggle. in one thousand nine hundred ninety now so mandela was freed and the world watched as a jew i walked out of prison hand in hand but by the end of the next year when he was found guilty and fined for her involvement in the kidnapping of forced to wear to school children and the killing of a boy in a stumpy by had team of bodyguards the necklacing method in which he was burnt to death with petrol filled tires horrified south africans. in one thousand nine hu
mrs mandela's life. winnie mandela the former wife of nelson mandela spent years in the public eye as an anti-apartheid campaigner my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people for the work in someone you speak of. in this country she'd been suffering from a long illness for which she spent much of this year in and out of hospital she was revered and controversial in equal measure you are here through this morning. testimony. offered really out of our government. but...