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you can also catch up with us on social media, twitter, facebook. very good friday morning to you. you can start calling him now on this question, should facebook or other social media political advertisements be regulated? the washington times gets to this question, saying much of the facebook issue revolves around social media advertising and traditional broadcast media advertising. decades tv advertisers have been subject to federal laws and regulations, but facebook is not subject to ftc regulations. -- fec relations. lawmakers wrestling with such protocols should apply to social media. that is the question we are asking our viewers today. yesterday, mark zuckerberg took to this social media platform to talk about what facebook is these types to keep of advertisements from happening in the future. [video clip] >> we are working with the u.s. government on this issue. we have been investigating for many months, and we have found no evidence of fake accounts linked to russia running ads. we also briefed congress. this morning i directed our team to
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on facebook and twitter. today and in touch. follow us. tag germany decides what is your take on the whole position regarding not only climate change. what do you want to know about germany's general election. ask w. your questions about germany. write to us on facebook we'll answer your questions. gemini besides the candidates. d.w. xena's pool and just karim have interviewed all my. all the front runners in germany's upcoming parliamentary elections. and now we're looking forward to interview. them out. west and germany decides. the candidates september twenty first one. hash tag germany decides the day of decision is near. the coast you want germany to get what they want to bring a strong team to the campaign but if the we in the f.t.p. have a new conservation anyway sions is a virtue and you know my friends this will be a difficult election by we are ready to take responsibility and to help shape in this country. we have more than enough parties participating in incompetent government but not the left party germany can do better. polls
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but we've heard raffles held on facebook are murky. and scams are rife. it makes me so angry. maggie hughes says she was caught out by a woman running facebook raffles. i played her raffle games, i played the tombola but i have not received any prizes from her, so i am out of pocket £40—50. it is not your life savings, but tell me about the impact. it is a lot of money to us. me and my husband are disabled. i am physically disabled. my husband has dementia — early signs of dementia. it is not very good. how does it work? people set up a facebook group, invite contacts tojoin, pick a prizr, and people buy raffle tickets using paypal pick a prize, and people buy raffle tickets using paypal or a bank transfer. there is a facebook group raising awareness of online scams. it is so huge at the moment. everyone is creating their own groups. there are daily posts. tens of people having issues and having problems with admins on the raffle groups. they are running them but not drawing them correctly, not receiving their prices. —— prizes. i have
but we've heard raffles held on facebook are murky. and scams are rife. it makes me so angry. maggie hughes says she was caught out by a woman running facebook raffles. i played her raffle games, i played the tombola but i have not received any prizes from her, so i am out of pocket £40—50. it is not your life savings, but tell me about the impact. it is a lot of money to us. me and my husband are disabled. i am physically disabled. my husband has dementia — early signs of dementia. it is...
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now ads on facebook. it's important as an american citizen to the president of the united states, don't ignore this. this is an attack on our democratic institutions. this is not partisan. this is serious, mr. president. you need to take this seriously. >> these kind of attacks are no different from guns. >> right. >> they're more sophisticated. i just wan't to say one more thing, mr. president. last week vladimir putin said whomever owns artificial intelligence is going to own the world. china's thinking about it. you should think about it. >> thanks to both of you for an important conversation. >> is risotto gluten free? >> it is. >>> and we've got breaking news. we're going to take a live look at mexico city where we're seeing a dramatic scene at a collapsed glass factory. survivors were pulled out late last night and there's hope more could be found alive today. thousands are still unaccounts for. >>> plus the house-to-house rescue mission in puerto rico. tammy leitner is there. you're watching "velshi
now ads on facebook. it's important as an american citizen to the president of the united states, don't ignore this. this is an attack on our democratic institutions. this is not partisan. this is serious, mr. president. you need to take this seriously. >> these kind of attacks are no different from guns. >> right. >> they're more sophisticated. i just wan't to say one more thing, mr. president. last week vladimir putin said whomever owns artificial intelligence is going to...
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you are right. $150,000, that is a problem that influences thousands of people on facebook. that is a tiny portion of the money facebook raises through advertising. there is a blurb in the washington post saying facebook will now make reviews of its self-service advertising system more manual. what does that mean? is in a more automated process now? guest: that is a separate issue. thee is the issue of russian ads that facebook identified, what sheryl sandberg was responding to was a different issue where a news organization discovered you could purchase ads on facebook anti-semiticem at categories of users, people hope -- people who have reported that their field of study was something like "jew hater." obviously facebook wants nothing to do that. as soon as facebook found that --, they stopped allowing the reason that was allowed to happen it was because facebook's scrape every users page and up little bits of information and turned them into groups of users and categories advertisers can try to target area facebook stopped doing that. it made sure it was no longer scraping
you are right. $150,000, that is a problem that influences thousands of people on facebook. that is a tiny portion of the money facebook raises through advertising. there is a blurb in the washington post saying facebook will now make reviews of its self-service advertising system more manual. what does that mean? is in a more automated process now? guest: that is a separate issue. thee is the issue of russian ads that facebook identified, what sheryl sandberg was responding to was a different...
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kpix5's melissa caen with more on facebook's pledge and why it took so long to act. melissa? d allen, we know that facebook is notice forcely a private company and -- notoriously a private company and have been very tight lipped about russian influence on their site, but today ceo mark zuckerberg opened up talking about democracy and how the company is cooperating with the government. last year a facebook group called secured borders paid for a number of ads including one featuring hillary clinton behind bars and one claiming that noncitizens were voting by the millions. this group had 133,000 followers. book] 1:11 when we recently uncovered this information to but secured borders was created by a so-called troll farm in russia, this according to rbc, a russian magazine, and there were hundreds more just like secured borders. facebook now says they found and shut down 470 accounts being run by a russian group called the internet research agency. trouble. [sot-hemu nigam, c.e.o. of ssp blue] seattle_ facebook ceo mark zuckerberg admitted today that at first they didn't think th
kpix5's melissa caen with more on facebook's pledge and why it took so long to act. melissa? d allen, we know that facebook is notice forcely a private company and -- notoriously a private company and have been very tight lipped about russian influence on their site, but today ceo mark zuckerberg opened up talking about democracy and how the company is cooperating with the government. last year a facebook group called secured borders paid for a number of ads including one featuring hillary...
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follow us comment and tell us what you think this is deja vu digital on facebook. as always we leave shift for the exit our internet find of the week today a whirlwind tour of new york everyone knows that new york is a high energy place but this is the big apple as you've never seen it before the three austrian cameramen spent ten days shooting in teaming u.s. city from all possible perspectives even from a helicopter they ended up with a total of sixty five thousand photos two thousand. one of the famous yellow taxis this virtual tour really what's your appetite for a real trip to new york. then next time i'm shift. self driving cars are powering ahead these software controlled vehicles are already being tested in many countries how latona mistry being change our cities and the way we live the future of mobility next time on shift. d.w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. are going to grow and they will be. there with us our innovations magazine for asia the us from every week and always looking to the future fund d w dot com s
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write to us on facebook we'll answer your questions. hashtag germany decides the day of decision is near equal coastie one germany that would want to bring a strong team to the campaign to come clean but if the we in the f.t.p. have a new concept and the way sions is a virtue and my friends this will be a difficult election by we are ready to take responsibility and help shape the in this country. we have more than enough parties participating in incompetent governments but not the left party germany can do better. polls in germany open on september twenty fourth. what do germans want for their country. what do the different parties stand for. and which party will come out on top. d w your expert on germany's bundestag election two thousand and seventeen. take germany decides german bundestag election two thousand and seventeen on d w. this is a doubly news live from baghdad u.s. president donald trump delivers his sharpest warning yet to north korea. today as great strength and thanks but if it is forced to defend itself words out alive
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and so to know how these ads that were purchased on facebook and these groups organized on facebook, how that played out on election day is impossible. what we do need is a lot more information from facebook about the extent of the problem. they came out last week after the washington post reported on some of this stuff and they disclosed the results of one investigation that found about $100,000 in ad spending and 470 sock puppet accounts linked to this shadowily kremlin-linked russian group. those are the kind of figures you disclose if you want to minimize the extent of the problem. 100,000 in ads on facebook can go a long way if it's targeted well. and there have been reports that suggested this may have translated to 20 million, 50 million, 100 million people in the united states seeing these posts on facebook in their feeds. >> natasha, is there information here this is from the russian government? is that a suspicion? what do we know about the origin of this? >> all we know is what facebook told us. they released a public statement about two weeks ago now saying that they shut
and so to know how these ads that were purchased on facebook and these groups organized on facebook, how that played out on election day is impossible. what we do need is a lot more information from facebook about the extent of the problem. they came out last week after the washington post reported on some of this stuff and they disclosed the results of one investigation that found about $100,000 in ad spending and 470 sock puppet accounts linked to this shadowily kremlin-linked russian group....
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write to us on facebook we'll answer your questions. hash tag germany decides the day of decision is near people coastie want germany to the west are you a strong team to the campaign but if the we in the f.d.p. have a new conservation anyway sions is a virtue and of my friends this will be a difficult election by we are obliged to take responsibility and to help shape in this country. we have more than enough parties participating in incompetent government but not the left party germany can do better. polls in germany open on september twenty fourth. what do germans want for their country. what do the different parties stand for. and which party will come out on top. d.w. your expert on germany's bundestag election two thousand and seventeen. germany decides german bundestag election two thousand and seventeen on d w. a powerful quake has hit central mexico killing more than one hundred thirty people in mexico city children afia dead after the school cannot stop.
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but if i am on facebook now, i probably have a friend on facebook from another country. would you ever consider showing people news or information from the other side of the aisle? what about people who think differently than me? sheryl: i think people worry that facebook puts you in a news feed is all the people of the same views as you that is not what happens. because the facebook, you can hear from more voices, and on average, by extending to more voices, you see broader views than you otherwise would see. that doesn't mean everyone is being blasted by views from the other side, they aren't. but on average, i still think we all can do more to learn more about what other people think and what their experiences are. emily: whatsapp is now partially blocked in china. is mark's view of connecting the world -- sheryl: we always have the whole world includes china. emily: mark said facebook is more like a government then additional company. how this facebook manage the spoke of its policy media, and all these different responsibilities, in this modern age? sheryl: we try t
but if i am on facebook now, i probably have a friend on facebook from another country. would you ever consider showing people news or information from the other side of the aisle? what about people who think differently than me? sheryl: i think people worry that facebook puts you in a news feed is all the people of the same views as you that is not what happens. because the facebook, you can hear from more voices, and on average, by extending to more voices, you see broader views than you...
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join the discussion on p w dot com and on facebook. prospects for return issues d.w. make for mark. this week global three thousand focuses on democracy. democracy it seems is on the decline of just last year sixty seven countries still setbacks to their citizens civil liberties and political rights. the biggest threats to a democratic system are autocrats and populists. populists insist they speak for the people. only they they say know what is truly right and wrong. they meet tricky questions with simple answers. when democracy is under threat citizens take to the streets civil society becomes active using preferably nonviolence as a form of resistance and that requires clear messages and strong symbols. in serbia we need professionals in the field who say the most important weapon is human. money with. a new mother with. in protest in life it's all the same the person you want to be around is a person can make a law and in our experience government just didn't know what to do with being mocked because these people in power did just think too highly and so seriously i was along the
join the discussion on p w dot com and on facebook. prospects for return issues d.w. make for mark. this week global three thousand focuses on democracy. democracy it seems is on the decline of just last year sixty seven countries still setbacks to their citizens civil liberties and political rights. the biggest threats to a democratic system are autocrats and populists. populists insist they speak for the people. only they they say know what is truly right and wrong. they meet tricky questions...
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she's got about eight or nine different names on facebook. cebook group raising awareness of possible scams. it's moderated by liz hodgson, who deals with problem raffles run all over the country. how much of thing is this? it's huge. it is so big at the moment. everybody‘s creating their own groups. there are daily posts in the tens of people having issues and problems with admin on these raffle groups or the people running the raffles are not drawing them correctly, they are not receiving their prizes. plenty of people on liz's group were only too keen to tell us their stories. there was a woman on the page yesterday who walked away with £400 of other people's money, i think. shejust did a runner? yes, she was boasting she was taking her kids on holiday. there's so many nasty, selfish, greedy, money hungry idiots. ijust didn't realise how rotten the world was. you are a victim of a scam as well. what actually happened ? i've been scammed twice, i have, by two different people. the first one it was only a couple of quid but the point being sh
she's got about eight or nine different names on facebook. cebook group raising awareness of possible scams. it's moderated by liz hodgson, who deals with problem raffles run all over the country. how much of thing is this? it's huge. it is so big at the moment. everybody‘s creating their own groups. there are daily posts in the tens of people having issues and problems with admin on these raffle groups or the people running the raffles are not drawing them correctly, they are not receiving...
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on? sheryl: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] sheryl: facebookhit 2 billion users around the world. we know how deep our responsibility is. i love working with mark and the team on that. i'm glad i wrote "option b," it was emotional, but i think it was important. if it helps just one person, then that gives dave's life a little more meaning, and that has all the meeting in the world for me. emily: would you ever run for office? sheryl: no. [laughter] emily: ok, got it. you have been here nine years. what are you most proud of, and what is one thing you still hope to do? sheryl: i'm most proud of our teams around the world. the people i work with every day at facebook believe in our mission. they work so hard to get it right. they correct when they need to. they are building products that we are proud of, and i am proud of them, and i am grateful. and i think there is a lot we still need to get right. we still need to built products and services that help people share authentically. emily: sheryl sandberg, facebook coo, thank you so much for joini
on? sheryl: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] sheryl: facebookhit 2 billion users around the world. we know how deep our responsibility is. i love working with mark and the team on that. i'm glad i wrote "option b," it was emotional, but i think it was important. if it helps just one person, then that gives dave's life a little more meaning, and that has all the meeting in the world for me. emily: would you ever run for office? sheryl: no. [laughter] emily: ok, got it. you have been...
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according to the "the new york times," russian operatives stole images from real users on facebook. russian on tifs used facebook events to promote political protests in the just, including an anti-immigrant rally in idaho. a russia linked front group attempted to organize anti-hillary rallies agross texas last november, three days before the election. that particular group had almost a quarter million followers as of last summer before it was shut down last week. i'm joined now by political correspondent at business insider a insider. natas natasha, a quarter million members. take us through what this looks like for people who are maybe lay people with facebook. what does this look like on facebook and what does that look like on the ground when you've got a group of a quarter million memb membe members, anti-hillary group. >> it has 225,000 followers at the time it was shut down by facebook when it was purging lle of the inauthentic accounts. this was two weeks ago. this is a group that was reaching out to the texas nationalists movement, a successioni successionist movement based
according to the "the new york times," russian operatives stole images from real users on facebook. russian on tifs used facebook events to promote political protests in the just, including an anti-immigrant rally in idaho. a russia linked front group attempted to organize anti-hillary rallies agross texas last november, three days before the election. that particular group had almost a quarter million followers as of last summer before it was shut down last week. i'm joined now by...
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friend of mine posted on facebook, some tadpoles that hunkered down, and just adhered themselves to the side of her building during the hurricane in florida. they, you know, they were holding on for dear life. >> he natural instinct -- natural instincts. >> so let's talk about what we have in store. a mixed bag. >> three named systems. before we talk about the named systems, i have to get to your 3-degree guarantee. i'm very proud of myself. i forecasted 84. it was 85. so on the money. there you go. and that's good. now we have to talk about the bad. hurricane jose, this is the track of the storm. the latest advisory want to show you, we have the cone of uncertainty that is where the center of jose is expected to be. but impacts from the tropical systems are felt several hundred miles outside the cone of urn certainty. when -- uncertainty. so where it goes, if it goes west, it affects affects -- the impact goes up. timing for delmarva will be monday night through tuesday. they'll get outer bands with tropical storm force gusts possible. large swells, 10-15 feet. rip currents and beach e
friend of mine posted on facebook, some tadpoles that hunkered down, and just adhered themselves to the side of her building during the hurricane in florida. they, you know, they were holding on for dear life. >> he natural instinct -- natural instincts. >> so let's talk about what we have in store. a mixed bag. >> three named systems. before we talk about the named systems, i have to get to your 3-degree guarantee. i'm very proud of myself. i forecasted 84. it was 85. so on...
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dot com and on facebook. prospects for returning. to w made. authorities in spain's catalonia region have vowed to defy the spanish government and push ahead with sunday's referendum.
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i was asking facebook every day if they are taking them up on the offer and the answer is no. i do not know what facebook's idea is right now. it looks like their best interest would be to be as transparent as possible not just for them but for the rest of us who may or may not have been targeted by a foreign actor. hi.er: time c-span fan. listen to for years before i stepped into the office. c-span -- big social media outlet. a huge number of foreign accidents calling and during the election times. is really suspects of all these immigrants whose as worded -- who supported trump great i was wondering if there is anyway c-span can look back at its records. i noticed today you could identify where i was calling from, which was a first. anyhow, i think c-span was used as well. host: you have any questions for our guest regarding facebook's use? , canr: only more generally you consider all social media and even include c-span in your research? host: ok. host:independent line. this is kelly. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the things that i noticed . new book --ton's o
i was asking facebook every day if they are taking them up on the offer and the answer is no. i do not know what facebook's idea is right now. it looks like their best interest would be to be as transparent as possible not just for them but for the rest of us who may or may not have been targeted by a foreign actor. hi.er: time c-span fan. listen to for years before i stepped into the office. c-span -- big social media outlet. a huge number of foreign accidents calling and during the election...
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correlation team but then just knowing when the meetings of the coalitions were going to be it was on facebook it was in the what's up so that people can go out right so all the other networks like even international calls were blocked at some point and everybody knew that. but we facebook and then and what. they before they blocked it it was like it was too late information was going out already so everybody was grateful for social media being there because without it we wouldn't know how to communicate how to talk to anybody so it is one thing that held the dictatorship that was in it was one tool that many of us used because personally i have over five six thousand friends and people following me on facebook so most of those people are in gambia so writing on facebook they would read it having to do live video they would have to watch it so all those things that we used so i would look for someone else who also has more than five thousand friends or so we would just be like that that much you need to speak up on and we had prominent people gambians and young people listen to. this missing.
correlation team but then just knowing when the meetings of the coalitions were going to be it was on facebook it was in the what's up so that people can go out right so all the other networks like even international calls were blocked at some point and everybody knew that. but we facebook and then and what. they before they blocked it it was like it was too late information was going out already so everybody was grateful for social media being there because without it we wouldn't know how to...
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it they have a large policy team working on it and i know from talking to folks inside facebookt their tech team is very focused on it. i'll bet we see things come out in the near term that will address this issue i think the other question is, does the general public start, you know, stop trusting ads on facebook we sort of take it for granted when we see an ad for proctor and gamble or nike that those are authentic ads and does the fake news concept bleed over into other types of advertising, i think that's a question we haven't seen answered either and will be interesting to watch >> one last thing on this, jeff, mike bloomberg says if it means they should hire a human to read every ad, they should do that. are they going to pour human cucu ration into this, or is this an a.i.algo issue >> it's interesting. as you know, we have a large presence in china, and many of the social and media platforms in china do that today they have humans who curate the content to make sure objectional content doesn't reach end users in china, so it's an interesting/slippery slope to go down whe
it they have a large policy team working on it and i know from talking to folks inside facebookt their tech team is very focused on it. i'll bet we see things come out in the near term that will address this issue i think the other question is, does the general public start, you know, stop trusting ads on facebook we sort of take it for granted when we see an ad for proctor and gamble or nike that those are authentic ads and does the fake news concept bleed over into other types of advertising,...
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so most of those people are in gambia so writing on facebook they would read it having to do live video they would have to watch it so all those things that we used so i would look for someone else who also has more than five thousand friends or so we would just be like that that much you need to speak up on and we had prominent people gambians and young people listen to. this missing. out and we need the people of the gambia the dic of the responsibility unfortunately i don't know what happened it was just a miracle calling someone in gambhir by then was risky because they could arrest you or they could put you in trouble so you try to avoid but then with what's up on facebook being secure a little especially what you could send people messages you could tell them i had my list of friends and i sent them to send the messages they knew what i was going through they knew what happened in the gambia so some people just knowing me made them dislike what you were doing there like the government population those cared to say anything against germany just i don't know that things change they
so most of those people are in gambia so writing on facebook they would read it having to do live video they would have to watch it so all those things that we used so i would look for someone else who also has more than five thousand friends or so we would just be like that that much you need to speak up on and we had prominent people gambians and young people listen to. this missing. out and we need the people of the gambia the dic of the responsibility unfortunately i don't know what...
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even on facebook ads. this is direct evidence confirmed by facebook of a discreet, clear crime committed in the course of the russian attack on our election. now, good luck bringing in the russian military intelligence service into court to face the music for that particular crime, i know. but it's a crime. clearly. and if any american knew that crime was happening, if any american was part of the effort to make that happen, that american could absolutely be criminally charged on that matter. so this all finally gets confirmed today. when the mueller investigation is actually under strange new kind of pressure from camp trump, a republican congressman who was a member of the trump transition and early trump supporters, he appears to have now basically unrecused himself from the russia investigation. he's started unilaterally threatening the fbi and the justice department with subpoenas and potential contempt charges if they don't hand over to him information on the mueller investigation. nunez has been the
even on facebook ads. this is direct evidence confirmed by facebook of a discreet, clear crime committed in the course of the russian attack on our election. now, good luck bringing in the russian military intelligence service into court to face the music for that particular crime, i know. but it's a crime. clearly. and if any american knew that crime was happening, if any american was part of the effort to make that happen, that american could absolutely be criminally charged on that matter....
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grandparents are on facebook, their kids are on facebook. it goes to show you what the russians were thinking when they decided to do this. they reached every generation that you could possibly reach in american society with these ads, presumably anybody who had a facebook page was exposed to this. >> people share news articles and, as you say, it's a place where people post articles and associate with people they went to high school with. this has now become a vehicle for a foreign adversary or rival to try to infiltrate or -- the word i'm liking for is sort of influence -- that's it -- our election is something that people are going to have to think about. >> rebecca, as you're scrolling through, your friend posted about getting married, engaged, people having kids. there's an ad that scrolls by. that could have been purchased with rubles, not dollars. what should we make of this? and you heard a democratic congressman say today there should be hearings about this. >> and this is part of the hearings that we're already having on capitol hi
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on? sheryl: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] sheryl: facebookt 2 billion users around the world. we know how deep our responsibility is, and i love working with mark and the team here on that. i'm glad i wrote "option b," it was a emotional thing to do, but i think it was important. if it helps just one person, then that gives dave's life a little more meaning, and that has all the meaning in the world for me. emily: would you ever run for office? sheryl: no. [laughter] emily: ok, got it. you've been here nine years. what are you most proud of, and what is one thing you still hope to do? sheryl: i'm most proud of our teams around the world. the people i work with every day at facebook believe in our mission. they work so hard to get it right. they correct when they need to, and they're building products, and i'm proud of them, and i am grateful. but i'm on this team. and i think there is a lot we still need to get right. we still need to built products and services that help people connect and share in authentic ways and we will continue working
on? sheryl: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] sheryl: facebookt 2 billion users around the world. we know how deep our responsibility is, and i love working with mark and the team here on that. i'm glad i wrote "option b," it was a emotional thing to do, but i think it was important. if it helps just one person, then that gives dave's life a little more meaning, and that has all the meaning in the world for me. emily: would you ever run for office? sheryl: no. [laughter] emily: ok,...
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but ads on facebook are most often run from pages. so you create a facebook page. your page is about your bakery and from your page, you can run ads on facebook where you don't necessarily link back to your page, but you can. what we're going to start moving towards is improving our transparency so when you see an ad on facebook, you can see who's behind that ad, you can see that page and then go thopage and see the other ads that page is running. that's part of it and we're looking at ways to be more transparent there. we're also ramping up our engagement so we can understand the issues of what they might encounter and get ahead of the problem. and finally like you mentioned with our reviewers we have specialists at facebook who are working on election integrity and we have committed to doubling that number and hiring several hundred new people on to those teams that we can make sure we're doing everything we can to prevent any abuse of our platform around elections. >> can you talk a little bit about the actual process to purchase ads and how that works. >> sure.
but ads on facebook are most often run from pages. so you create a facebook page. your page is about your bakery and from your page, you can run ads on facebook where you don't necessarily link back to your page, but you can. what we're going to start moving towards is improving our transparency so when you see an ad on facebook, you can see who's behind that ad, you can see that page and then go thopage and see the other ads that page is running. that's part of it and we're looking at ways to...
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. >> viewer andrea moore gave us this glimpse of lightning through a clip she shared on facebook. you see the bands streaking in several directions. thomas shared this photo with us. lightning right over the mountains. >> so funny, last night i kept hearing the same noise. i thought is that a semi? then thunder. >> we got those. a lot of people heard it throughout the night. it looked like quiet the show out there. you can see the outer bands just in nevada and off the coast. there's more action to the south of us. the rain totals, not too significant. this goes to show you where the shells come down. fremont about a tenth of an inch of rain from last night to today, that's the past 12 hours. thunderstorms linger tonight and a 30% chance. that's what we had yesterday. we saw it. temperaturesbegin cooling today. really, really hot. that leads to more thunderstorms as the temperatures heat up and cause more stability in the air. thursday will be the coolest day and we're going to warm back up. how are the roads? >> right now, the roads are okay. we're tracking green along the east s
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to share your story join the conversation here on to w one to stop the facebook. hash tag germany decides. the day before the general election on d w a day dedicated to democracy. from its dramatic beginnings in germany until the present day how is the nation of culture fairing in election year. where do the german people see their place in europe and the world. democracy day today on d w. germany decides the german o. action will have why but special coverage i go have all the numbers as they come in followed by in-depth analysis who will do when is being done to the losers and why is it so in both eyes tag germany decides the german election is a timber twenty four starting at fifteen hundred u.t.c. right here. on ditto with. frank food watch international gateway to the best connection self and road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try alice services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by for. this is d. w. news live from berlin it's the final day of c
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. >>> tonight, abc news obtaining some of the russian ads bought on facebook. you will see them for yourself. posing as an american group, the ads say, "we need trump." >>> the massive explosion, 30,000 forced to evacuate. authorities now asking, was this an accident or not? >>> and the first airline to offer free text messages while you're flying. are phone calls next? >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. and we begin with the president's sweeping new tax plan, and what it could mean for middle class americans, corporate america and the wealthiest americans, too. late today in indianapolis, the president promising a revolutionary change for middle class families. but still unanswered tonight, how will he pay for it? and even some republicans this evening saying this will be even more challenging than their efforts to kill obamacare. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl, leading us off. >> reporter: after failing yet again to get a republican health care plan through congress, president trump is now prom
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emily: this is a story we saw on facebook. that facebook and reach people who did not exist. by 10 million a are inflating these numbers up people who exist. explain what is happening here? >> on one hand we are talking about the estimated rate of a -- estimated reach of a facebook ad. on the other hand we are looking at the numbers of the senses. -- the u.s. census. patients as they can reach more people that are in the senses. that implies that in this -- facebook is a place where we have real names and identities. facebook sells advertisement space based on every there may be some fake names and identities. when you look at accounts. whatever it may be. facebook says that they do not need to defend this. in a lot of geographic regions there are often visitors and people who are in a place that are not actual residents of that place. the advertisers only pay for the people that they reach. emily: this analyst report from pivotal, they keep saying there is a $10 million difference. -- 10 million person difference. do these oth
emily: this is a story we saw on facebook. that facebook and reach people who did not exist. by 10 million a are inflating these numbers up people who exist. explain what is happening here? >> on one hand we are talking about the estimated rate of a -- estimated reach of a facebook ad. on the other hand we are looking at the numbers of the senses. -- the u.s. census. patients as they can reach more people that are in the senses. that implies that in this -- facebook is a place where we...
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facebook said, "the vast majority of ads didn't specifically reference the u.s. presidential election or a particular candidate, but appeared to focus on amp liifying divisive social and political messages." the the ads have not been made public but will now be turned over to congressional investigators. for months, however, facebook denied there was any evidence that russians had paid for election-related advertising. senator mark warner is vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee. >> i feel like facebook finally has been responsive, but the proof will be in the extent of the materials they give us next week, and then will they continue to work with us to identify other sites that may have originated in russia. they've identified one russian troll farm. >> reporter: the identity of ad buyers should not have been a mystery to facebook says this security expert. >> they should know those addresses are coming from in this case an enemy nation state, russia. >> reporter: zuckerberg will make it easier for users to identify who is paying for political advertising on facebook. >> we can't prevent all governments from all interfere
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david wrote the book on facebook.: thank you -- they always said that we are just a neutral platform for content created by others. what it suggests to me maybe that user behaviors, tweeting and facebooking about our families, brushing her teeth, the notorious kinds of things that used to characterize it, maybe that is happening less. maybe they have to boost traffic with traditional means, and maybe they are slowly becoming a regular media, the. regular media company. --regular media company. emily: lucas, what is in it for them? lucas: there is no program more valuable in the united states that it -- that the nfl. lucas:this is like a consolation prize, but still, if you are facebook and you want to tell all your users that you have this section you can watch and it is not a bunch of your friends posting or your uncle showing a photo, it is good video you need to see, getting highlights the nfl is one way to bring them in, and one way to signal to advertisers that what you are offering is high-quality and not a cap
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and at the top of the list what's app the world's number one messaging service was acquired by facebook in two thousand and fourteen developers are working on a new feature that lets users delete messages they regret having sent one point three billion users are breathing a sigh of relief. thanks that was this week's ranking and now. yes m.r. videos millions of people are into online clips featuring whispering and other soft sounds fans say they have a curiously soothing effect it's a phenomenon scientists don't yet fully understand. a whispering voice crinkly and soothing sounds. clips of hands needing colorful good videos like these are proving a hit on platforms like instagram and. they trigger what's known as an autonomous sensory meridien response a.s.m. all for short the audio visual stimuli have a curiously relaxing effect on many people. some are acts as a trigger that causes a sense of relaxation. it works for many but not all people. it creates an extreme sense of well being and of being one with one's surroundings . but. it's a feeling some compared to getting a haircut havin
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explain what led officers to shoot. >> the driver accused of killing her sister in a crash captured on facebookrs in court. how the offers mistake is effecting her case. >>> a death at one of the most popular hiking spots in yosemate. >> reporter: live where you live this is abc 7 news. >> i saw the guy go buy with a bunch of police cars behind him. >> that one guy has caused a commute catastrophe in the bay area after leading police on a chase end being deadly consequences. thanks for joining us i'm christian sze in for ama baez. >> and i'm dan ashley. >> westbound 80 lanes opened up less than an hour ago. eastbound lanes opened after 11:00 this morning. >> here's a look at the reason why, a stand off with a murder suspect that ended in gunfire after the suspect stepped out of his car and pointed a gun at police. his car stopped west of emery vil. >> a live look at interstate 80 where you can see traffic accident moving on both sides, westbound smooth again, eastbound, the one on the left that is tight because of the normal commute. we did not see traffic moving earlier today. >> let's go live
explain what led officers to shoot. >> the driver accused of killing her sister in a crash captured on facebookrs in court. how the offers mistake is effecting her case. >>> a death at one of the most popular hiking spots in yosemate. >> reporter: live where you live this is abc 7 news. >> i saw the guy go buy with a bunch of police cars behind him. >> that one guy has caused a commute catastrophe in the bay area after leading police on a chase end being deadly...
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yesterday that facebook will hand over to congress information about 3000 russian ads that ran on facebookwebsite during the 2016 presidential election, but zuckerberg now saying facebook didn't find much problematic russian content and today russia denying using facebook ads to influence the u.s. election. let's take a check of the stock closing slightly down in the red joining me look whose here fox news radio host good to see todd >> good to see you. >> liz: let's first see your conservative page. it got blocked once by facebook? >> oh, it did. this is several years ago. i had written a rather different post about my appreciation for the national rifle association and the bible and at the time palladian and as a result, my content was blocked, my page was blocked, i received a nasty letter from facebook saying i violated their community standards and i never really got an explanation why but quite frankly thank goodness for fox news because they did a story about it and facebook was able to go back and reverse their decision. >> liz: how long was the block for? >> it was for several day
yesterday that facebook will hand over to congress information about 3000 russian ads that ran on facebookwebsite during the 2016 presidential election, but zuckerberg now saying facebook didn't find much problematic russian content and today russia denying using facebook ads to influence the u.s. election. let's take a check of the stock closing slightly down in the red joining me look whose here fox news radio host good to see todd >> good to see you. >> liz: let's first see your...
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you've got ideas, things you want to us verify, you see it online, don't know if it's true, find me on facebook or twitter @adamlongotv or e-mail us at verify@wusa9.com. >>. >> you can follow the latest moves of irma and jose or whatever comes next 24/7. download our wusa9 app. >>> it was one year ago today that an unarmed black na killed by a d.c. police officer. the u.s. attorney decided not to charge the officer involved, but the family is suing him, the district and the police department. as delia goncalves shows us, the fight is not just in the courts. >> reporter: justice for terrance sterling, that is what this banner says and that is what family and friends want. they are here at third and m. they gathered at 4:20 this morning and again this evening to mark the one year anniversary of the death of terrance sterling. the folks here this morning and even this evening are passing out this flyer with a list of demands. they now want officer brian trainer and his partner, officer jordan palmer, to be fired. the protesters are also demanding that mpd implement a citizens review board. they wo
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and then you have this activity on facebook and twitter.know, i think what's most significant about this is that the russian efforts will clearly be back possibly in 2018, certainly in 2020. you know, it just shows the kind of breadth and focus of their use of all these different information media to get their message across and to essentially mess with the american political process. >> carol, let me bring you in on that. you reported last week that facebook was going to come under scrutiny by bob mueller, and i believe i read today about senator warner's interest in facebook. talk about how facebook is dealing with its new reality that they are viewed as being of red-hot interest. >> they are red-hot interest. why wouldn't the russians use facebook. everybody does. and that's why they're there. it's sort of like, why do you rob banks. that's where the money is and everybody gets their news from facebook. as much as facebook tries to deny it's a media company. it's a new media company but it's not a benign technology platform they like to
and then you have this activity on facebook and twitter.know, i think what's most significant about this is that the russian efforts will clearly be back possibly in 2018, certainly in 2020. you know, it just shows the kind of breadth and focus of their use of all these different information media to get their message across and to essentially mess with the american political process. >> carol, let me bring you in on that. you reported last week that facebook was going to come under...
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find us on facebook at wusa9. e-mail me. find me on facebook poll adam longo tv. >>> people -- poll adam longo tv. >>> people are going to need critical items as they try to rebuild. a tractor trailer filled with supplies is going to jacksonville. the salvation army will help distribute them to neighborhoods that need them the most. a list of items we're accepting is very specific and it's also very long. so it's also posted right now on our website. just navigate to www.wusa9.com/cares. you can drop off your donations tomorrow, september 20 thunder, at prince george's county community college in hearing -- 23rd at prince prince george's community college in largo. we'll be there from 10:00 to 2:00. >>> there are moments of hope as the death toll climbs after the massive earthquake in mexico. rescue teams save a wall paulina buried for days under tons of what used to be her office building. she's one of more than 60 people pulled alive so far from the rubble of tuesday's earthquake. not all, though, are so lucky. the latest
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part of that is on facebook. tools to enable distribution everywhere. emily: what about youtube? anjali: same with youtube. we want to enable distribution to facebook, amazon, anywhere. this is a slightly different strategy than vimeo has taken in the past. but it is important. when we look at the market, we feel like there are a lot of players battling for audience attention and eyeballs. but there is not really an independent home for creators where their content can start and where it can be put out into the world. that is the place where vimeo can differentiate. emily: how will the live streaming integration work? anjali: we will immediately, following the close of the integration integrating the , livestream features into vimeo lives. not only that, we have a suite of products and services to help live-streaming. we offer a live event camera, and editing software to edit in real time, as well as production services. we will be able to bring all of that -- emily: and why buy live-stream if you don't want to b
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what is it, 2 billion people on facebook 2 billion people talking to each other on facebook, and theyoing to say some very bad things and act in some very bad ways and the tools are going to be used the question is, what kind of control can they exert over this and what kind of control should they and that's going to be debated and it deserves to be debated. they are an important part of our society now. >> absolutely. kara, on a much lighter note -- >> not lighter >> it was a big night for hulu with handmaid's tale now the pressure is on to continue to deliver content so that people don't migrate back out. how important is this stuff? >> handmaid's tale is not a happy story. i love handmaid's tale i interviewed the show's producer, he loved it. he felt more free, obviously, if you watch the series, which i absolutely recommend to everybody. it's really incredibly well done elizabeth moss is astonishing. it's, obviously, based on a fantastic book by margaret atwood, but i think he felt a lot of freedom working with them and felt like he could take chances and do things, and, obviously
what is it, 2 billion people on facebook 2 billion people talking to each other on facebook, and theyoing to say some very bad things and act in some very bad ways and the tools are going to be used the question is, what kind of control can they exert over this and what kind of control should they and that's going to be debated and it deserves to be debated. they are an important part of our society now. >> absolutely. kara, on a much lighter note -- >> not lighter >> it was a...
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conservatives, actual individuals -- trump supporters were active on facebook. s just a distraction. for facebook to be an arbiter of free speech when you have mark zuckerberg thinking about running against trump in 2020, there are interesting legal questions about what facebook is allowed to do. i'm a fan of free speech so i think it should be allowed. but if facebook wanted to swing things, they could. charles: do you trust facebook to be an arbiter and let the chips fall where they may? >> i think zuckerberg reached out to conservatives and tried to deal with them. it's not that it don't trust him. i don't trust his staff. his staff has publicly come out and said they wanted to figure out a way to skewed the last election. now they have four years to plan for the next one. i don't trust silicon valley. i don't trust google. >> political donations. charles: thank you both have much. have a great weekend. more bad news for uber. beginning next week the city of london stripped the car service of its license. they ruled uber was unfit to hold a public vehicle lice
conservatives, actual individuals -- trump supporters were active on facebook. s just a distraction. for facebook to be an arbiter of free speech when you have mark zuckerberg thinking about running against trump in 2020, there are interesting legal questions about what facebook is allowed to do. i'm a fan of free speech so i think it should be allowed. but if facebook wanted to swing things, they could. charles: do you trust facebook to be an arbiter and let the chips fall where they may?...
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see with the new media is a phenomenon we call collective so how many polar bears you have saved on facebook this morning by clicking like on a page. if you would be turning your computer off in fact you would be helping us more bells are won and lost in the world. interestingly climate change is a topic that doesn't mobilize the masses apparently the more global a problem the less likely people are to feel personally threatened. it's time for activists it's time for helping activists across the world it's time for international the people who define the but it's also a time for people in the west to wake up from their a comfortable dream that democracy is something that is for granted for them there is no way with. me that is alive and kicking. proved themselves similarly defiant in late two thousand and ten when they ousted their dictator ben. the event sparks the so-called arab spring a series of protests and uprisings against rigid political systems which spread throughout the arab world most were brutally crushed or ended in civil war. it was mainly young people who demonstrated against
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will make it so you can visit an advertiser's page and see the ads they're running to any audience on facebook. >> zuckerberg said facebook is exploring ways to share more information about election interference saying it's something we must do they got caught in the cross hairs of a lot of the allegations about fake news spreading. interesting moves. >> he loves using his own platform to give updates >> he does >> kind of weird that video, i thought. >> you think >> he just put out a statement >> he wants people to watch video. that's part of their push. >> any way, slightly odd in my opinion. >>> in other corporate news, hewlett-packard enterprise is set to announce job cuts landon dowdy has the details >> hewlett-packard enterprise is preparing to cut 5,000 jobs or 10% of its work force according to reports the move comes as the broader effort to rein in expenses amid mounting competition from other cloud providers such as amazon and alphabet the reductions are likely to impact workers in the u.s. and abroad and are expected to start before the end of the year hp is the spinoff of hp and of
will make it so you can visit an advertiser's page and see the ads they're running to any audience on facebook. >> zuckerberg said facebook is exploring ways to share more information about election interference saying it's something we must do they got caught in the cross hairs of a lot of the allegations about fake news spreading. interesting moves. >> he loves using his own platform to give updates >> he does >> kind of weird that video, i thought. >> you think...
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