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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.om here on a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, "periscope has a strong content moderation policy and encourages viewers to report comments they feel are abusive. we have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation." but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? pa rents parents will be horrified by your investigation, twitter claim they have zero tolerance of this kind of content, how much meaning in that statement have? when you found so much of it. the first problem you see here is a lack of accountability. we have asked twitter several times to come on the programme and explain the situation, explain why that can happen. they refuse to put someone up for interview. it leads three really central issues we all need to be aware of. age verification permit
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.om here on a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, "periscope has a strong content moderation policy and encourages viewers to report comments they feel are abusive. we have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation." but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.on a street corner in west london, than anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, "periscope has a strong content moderation policy and encourages viewers to report comments they feel are abusive. we have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation." but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. 16 children have been interviewed by social services and police this evening as part of a major investigation into child abuse in cheltenham. officers have searched properties and seized mobile phones and computers. our correspondent steve knibbs has the details. tonight, this is still a live investigation. police are describing it as significant. information first came to light last friday of allegations of recent and non—recent child sexual abuse. yesterday, a number of police of
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.on a street corner in west london, than anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, "periscope has a strong content moderation policy and encourages viewers to report comments they feel are abusive. we have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation." but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.st london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, "periscope has a strong content moderation policy and encourages viewers to report comments they feel are abusive. we have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation." but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? wth me is journalist and broadcaster kate bevan, who specialises in technology and social media. thank you for coming in. where does responsibility lie for keeping people safe and ensuring the kind of conduct we have seen there does not happen? i think it depends how old you are. but certainly for young children you have to ask where are the parents, why are children as young as nine and younger online without supervision? and of course it is up to twitter as well to provide a safe space and respond to any kind of reports of that
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.st london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, "periscope has a strong content moderation policy and encourages viewers to report comments they feel are abusive. we have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation." but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.on a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? poland's parliament is expected to vote though a bill that would force the removal of the country's supreme court judges — a move which is seen to threaten thejudiciary‘s independence. the bill was passed through the lower house just nine days after it was first submitted. demonstrations are continuing in the capital warsaw tonight in a last ditch effort to stop the bill from going through. earlier i spoke with dr malgorzata bonikowska from polish think tank, the centre for international relations, about the divisions in the country as a result of this legislation. all the situation is really serious 110w all the situation is really serious now and it is very sad because it seems we ar
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.on a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? poland's parliament is expected to vote though a bill that would force the removal of the country's supreme court judges — a...
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what is really worrying about periscope is the way that it uses maps.e from a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request but said in a statement... but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope is, can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? with me now is emily cherry — head of participation at the children's charity the nspcc. this is so disturbing. let's start with payments. there will be paid and is watching this, extremely worried. what is your advice to them, to families, tonight?” worried. what is your advice to them, to families, tonight? i am a pa rent them, to families, tonight? i am a parent myself and this is so shocking to see this evidence of predatory paedophiles easily accessing children. but there is a lot that parents can do. at the nspcc, we have a fantastic tool called net aware that helps
what is really worrying about periscope is the way that it uses maps.e from a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request but said in a statement... but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope is, can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? with me...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps. in west london, than anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. the top stories. the white house press secretary, sean spicer, has resigned, reportedly angry at president trump's appointment of a new communications director. and the victim of an armed robbery in which oj simpson was jailed told us in which oj simpson was jailed told us why he feels he should be freed. witnesses have been describing their panic after a powerful earthquake hit the greek island of kos. two people have been killed and at least 100 injured. the quake, with a magnitude of 6 point 7, also caused floods in the streets of the turkish resort of bodrum. our correspondent mark lowen reports from the aegean coast. 1:30am in the turkish resort of bodrum. a night out turn
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps. in west london, than anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. the top stories. the white house press secretary, sean spicer, has resigned, reportedly angry at president trump's...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps. then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? forensic experts who've exhumed the body of salvador dali have revealed that the artist's trademark moustache remains intact almost three decades after his death. his remains were disinterred to collect samples to settle a long—running paternity claim from a 61—year—old woman who says her mother had an affair with the painter. if she is proved right, she could assume part of the dali estate, currently owned by the spanish state. new york is undoubtedly one of the world's great cities. it's full of tourist attractions, museums and art galleries. but closer to the streets you can see a different kind of art — this one involving pipe cleaners. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. new york. the city that never sleeps. more than
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps. then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? forensic experts who've exhumed the body of salvador dali have revealed that the artist's trademark moustache remains intact almost three decades after his death....
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.n anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. forensic experts who've exhumed the body of salvador dali have revealed that the artist's trademark moustache remains intact almost three decades after his death. his remains were disinterred to collect samples to settle a long—running paternity claim from a 61—year—old woman who says her mother had an affair with the painter. if she is proved right, she could assume part of the dali estate, currently owned by the spanish state. royal visits can be tiring for even for the most experienced members of the family, but for two—year old princess charlotte, daughter of prince william and the duchess of cambridge — —— daughter of prince william and the duchess of cambridge at the end of the five—day tour
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.n anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. forensic experts who've exhumed the body of salvador dali have revealed that the artist's trademark moustache remains intact almost three...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.ere on a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, "periscope has a strong content moderation policy and encourages viewers to report comments they feel are abusive. we have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation." but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? donald trump's press secretary sean spicer has resigned. it follows the us president's appointment of a former wall street banker as his new head of communications. mr spicer has been much lampooned in the past as he found himself trying to defend the president against a sceptical press. one of hollywood's biggest stars appeared regularly on us television impersonating him. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt has more. a dramatic day at the white house. sean spicer, the white house press secretary, and
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.ere on a street corner in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, "periscope has a strong content moderation policy and encourages viewers to report comments they feel are abusive. we have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation." but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. counting in papua new guinea's general election has been delayed in one province following accusations of sorcery. according to radio new zealand international, recounts have been ordered in two constituencies in the country's east sepik province because more than one candidate has alleged that witchcraft has been used to remove their votes from ballot boxes. johnny blades has been following the election for radio new zealand and says the accusations aren't unusual for png. regarding the sorcery allegations, that is not unusual in papua new guinea because a lot of people believe in the use of black magic for good and for bad, and what happened up in the east sepik electorate you just referred to is that a
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. counting in papua new guinea's general election has been delayed in one province following accusations of sorcery. according to radio new zealand...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps. in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. british holidaymakers have been describing scenes of panic as a powerful earthquake struck the greek island of kos. two people have been killed and at least 100 people injured. the quake, with a magnitude of 6.7, also caused floods in the streets of the turkish resort of bodrum. 0ur correspondent mark lowen reports from the aegean coast. 1:30am in the turkish resort of bodrum. a night out turns to panic as the ground shakes. footage from nearby shops showed the impact as the earthquake struck, measuring 6.7. the epicentre, the aegean sea between bodrum and the greek island of kos. as streets in bodrum were flooded, residents ran, fearing for their lives and for the after—shocks
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps. in west london, then anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement, but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. british holidaymakers have been describing scenes of panic as a powerful earthquake struck the greek island of kos. two...
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what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. 0n on thursday, 0j system found that he was granted parole. 0ne on thursday, 0j system found that he was granted parole. one of the victims of that armed robbery was bruce fromong, a memorabilia collector. thank you so much the speaking to us. can ijust take you back to that night in 2007. oj and some men came into your room looking to memorabilia that he believed was his property. what happened? when they came in the room, the first people in the room, the first guy pushed me in the arm, the second guy was armed, he put a gun in my face and said, i will shoot you, i don't wa nt to and said, i will shoot you, i don't want to use the exact words but he threatened to kill me. want to use the exact wor
what's really worrying about periscope is the way it uses maps.anyone can zoom in and find out exactly where i am. twitter refused an interview request, but said in a statement: but our investigation showed children openly being groomed. the question for periscope — can young people really broadcast to the world and stay safe? angus crawford, bbc news. 0n on thursday, 0j system found that he was granted parole. 0ne on thursday, 0j system found that he was granted parole. one of the victims of...
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investigation finds evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live streaming app periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. now it's time for newswatch, with samira ahmed. this week, how those who present the news, made the news. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up, news presenters featured prominently in the bbc‘s list of its best paid on air staff. this week, are they really worth the money? and how will the bbc deal with the gap in pay revealed between men and women? wednesday was a difficult day for the bbc, as ordered by the government against its wishes, the corporation published the names and salary bands of all its on—air employees paid more than £150,000 a year. this led to some uncomfortable interviews with those unused to being on the receiving end of questions. what do i do? on
investigation finds evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live streaming app periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. now it's time for newswatch, with samira ahmed. this week, how those who present the news,...
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alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streaming app, periscope child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic
alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streaming app, periscope child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic
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bbc investigation into online abuse reveals children as young as nine are being groomed using the periscope
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in the rush to give an immersive experience, which is what lots of social media does, things like periscope the editorial decision—making that distinguishes bbc news? most foreign reporters get excited about vr because one of the missions of the bbc in the end is to help people understand what is going on in the world. and so, if you go back to those presuppose what we are all about, and work out how vr or 360 enables you to achieve those, i don't think those issues will be so difficult. finally, while we are looking to the future, the better stephen hawking was taking the long view on sunday when he spoke to us at head of a conference to mark his 75th birthday. in an exclusive interview with bbc news, professor hawking told me he was worried about the future of our species. what is your view on president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, and what impact do you think that will have on the future of the planet? we're getting the point where warming becomes irreversible. trump's actions could boost the earth over a bridge with as becoming the plan of venus with a
in the rush to give an immersive experience, which is what lots of social media does, things like periscope the editorial decision—making that distinguishes bbc news? most foreign reporters get excited about vr because one of the missions of the bbc in the end is to help people understand what is going on in the world. and so, if you go back to those presuppose what we are all about, and work out how vr or 360 enables you to achieve those, i don't think those issues will be so difficult....
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the rush to give an immediate experience, which is what a lot of social media does, things like periscopedanger of throwing away the editorial thinking and decision—making that distinguished bbc news? i think most foreign reporters get really excited about virtual reality, because in the end one of the bbc‘s missions is to help people to understand what's going on in the world. and so if you go back to those principles of what we are all about and work out how virtual reality or 360 could enable you to achieve those, i don't think those issues will be so difficult. thank you so much. finally, while we are looking towards the future, professor stephen hawking was taking the long view on sunday, when he met us ahead of a conference to mark his 75th birthday. in an exclusive interview with bbc news, professor hawking told me that he was worried about the future of our species. what are your views on president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, and what impact do you think that will have on the future of the planet? we are close to the tipping point, where global w
the rush to give an immediate experience, which is what a lot of social media does, things like periscopedanger of throwing away the editorial thinking and decision—making that distinguished bbc news? i think most foreign reporters get really excited about virtual reality, because in the end one of the bbc‘s missions is to help people to understand what's going on in the world. and so if you go back to those principles of what we are all about and work out how virtual reality or 360 could...
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children as young as nine are being drawn into sexual conversations on the periscope app owned by twitterses its concern. well it is very disturbing isn't it? to see children as young as nine, so vulnerable, and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes. we'll be looking at why such abuse isn't being stopped. also tonight: panic as an earthquake hits the holiday island of kos. two people have been killed. there's been a lot of talk in the media about holding trump accountable, i'm here to tell you it goes two ways we're going to hold the press accountable as well. donald trump's press secretary, controversial and much lampooned, decides to quit.
children as young as nine are being drawn into sexual conversations on the periscope app owned by twitterses its concern. well it is very disturbing isn't it? to see children as young as nine, so vulnerable, and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes. we'll be looking at why such abuse isn't being stopped. also tonight: panic as an earthquake hits the holiday island of kos. two people have been killed. there's been a lot of talk in the media about holding trump accountable, i'm here to...
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alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streaming app, periscopehild abuse investigation involving up to seventy police officers in cheltenham. and on newsnight, as she sets off on holiday with her husband, how long can theresa may stay in number 10? we'll be speaking to one of her former key advisers who gives some trenchant advice about how to survive in downing street.
alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streaming app, periscopehild abuse investigation involving up to seventy police officers in cheltenham. and on newsnight, as she sets off on holiday with her husband, how long can theresa may stay in number 10? we'll be speaking to one of her former key advisers who gives some trenchant advice about how to survive in downing street.
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so this is also being livestreamed on periscope. so welcome for the periscope viewers. because we have such a big task ahead of us today, we want to provide lots of time for your questions. we are going to forgo opening remarks from the panelists and just sort of dive right into this. but i wanted to take a minute to set the scene that we're currently in. so i'll just ask six months ago, how many of you guys thought we would be in this politics and education policy position we are in today? raise your hands. no? no one? really? so the collective "we" kind of missed the ball on this. i don't think many of us expected to have a president trump. maybe we expected that a republican would be in the white house, but maybe not this republican. he's certainly doing things a little differently as he has pledged to do. we are transitioning from an administration that really prioritized education, right from the get-go, really, with race to the top, supercharging the school improvement grant, expanding the office for civil rights. pushing for universal k-12. so on and so forth. an
so this is also being livestreamed on periscope. so welcome for the periscope viewers. because we have such a big task ahead of us today, we want to provide lots of time for your questions. we are going to forgo opening remarks from the panelists and just sort of dive right into this. but i wanted to take a minute to set the scene that we're currently in. so i'll just ask six months ago, how many of you guys thought we would be in this politics and education policy position we are in today?...
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the team was growing right before our eyes on periscope it is 2017. ask yourself this question.ose players last season believed in sam bradford simple answer is nope. i'm sure everybody in the eagles locker room is excited about wentz year two. is this not the guy you want running your team? he hunts? he fishes. he paddle boards with his two dogs. yes, that's my quarterback, man. in closing the maturation process is a real thing especially at the quarterback position. it's not something that happens overnight. but carson wentz and the eagles it sure does feel like we're in fifth gear wide open. brrr! folks, we're ten days away from cam and 58 days away from opening day versus the skins. dawn and scott, can we do an eagles chan because i'm fired up. e-a-g-l-e-s! >> eagles. >> dawn. [ laughter ] >> all right. love it, sean. a local health organization hosting a fun day to get people out of their homes and get health screening free community health fair by northwest human services featured family friendly activities, food and entertainment and fro health screenings. screenings rang
the team was growing right before our eyes on periscope it is 2017. ask yourself this question.ose players last season believed in sam bradford simple answer is nope. i'm sure everybody in the eagles locker room is excited about wentz year two. is this not the guy you want running your team? he hunts? he fishes. he paddle boards with his two dogs. yes, that's my quarterback, man. in closing the maturation process is a real thing especially at the quarterback position. it's not something that...
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about that you've never heard of it's being hailed as a patriot pavlovich live streamed audio via periscopested the audio. on twitter not a whole lot of people listened but still people said she was patriotic and she was courageous. we still don't know if pavlovich will face repercussions from the white house. wouldn't be surprised. she likely has a temporary badge they can assign on a daily basis. >> they don't have to let her back in which i was a lot of reporters in there in thereapplauding that somebodd get that information out there. >> washington can be a divided town. sometimes there are things we really hate and those things can bring us together. we're back after this. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> think about all those things you hate. fidget spinners may be one of them for you tuna salad. tapas. >> how do you hate tapas. >> the app named hater matches people based on what they don't like. in d.c. people hate the idea that everyone has a soul mate. maryland people hate cheap coffee and go figure, people in virginia hate dabbing pizza grease with a napkin. >> i'm obsessed with the fact that people
about that you've never heard of it's being hailed as a patriot pavlovich live streamed audio via periscopested the audio. on twitter not a whole lot of people listened but still people said she was patriotic and she was courageous. we still don't know if pavlovich will face repercussions from the white house. wouldn't be surprised. she likely has a temporary badge they can assign on a daily basis. >> they don't have to let her back in which i was a lot of reporters in there in...
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involved in for at that potties where people are outside and using them, why not use facebook live and periscopen twitter where you can go out and do live video from locations that people would recognize and local 5k and 10 k races perhaps, large family picni picnics, gathers, things you can go out and say we're here, our product is here, think about us the next time you need this. >>> everyone needs their brain trust, the people they go to when they have hard decisions to make or they want to go a little bit in-depth on something they're figuring out at work. today in our brain trust here on the show we have chris meyers who is the co-founder and ceo of bode tree which is a financial services company working with over a million businesses. >> yes. >> congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> and melinda nicki who is the founder and ceo of baby tabadi a platform for expectant and new mothers. >>> you write for huffington post, a lot of consent for your own site and huffington post and linkedin. >> you are very prolific on forbes, i think you are one of their top online columnists, right? >> yes.
involved in for at that potties where people are outside and using them, why not use facebook live and periscopen twitter where you can go out and do live video from locations that people would recognize and local 5k and 10 k races perhaps, large family picni picnics, gathers, things you can go out and say we're here, our product is here, think about us the next time you need this. >>> everyone needs their brain trust, the people they go to when they have hard decisions to make or they...
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"on the periscope, what a beautiful view." "main chute is raised. main chute is green. main schute is coming un-wreathed and looks good. main schute is good, rate of descent is reading about 35 feet per second." of descent is reading about 35 feet per second." "fifteen minutes after liftoff, alan shepard had returned from space. twenty seven minutes after he was riding the deck of an aircraft carrier in the carribean alongside his cone- shaped spacecraft." "it was absolute elation you know when it was successful, completely successful. we were in space and that was only 23 days after gagarin's flight." "there he is as he emerges from the plane. he is met by grissom and slayton, they're the pilots on the two sides of him there and captain hugh may, the commander of the base. he greets shorty powers." "ted sorensen, j-f-k's speech writer and closest advisor, sat down with him after alan shepard's first flight and said we've got to do something. we've got to catch up. what can we do? the consensus was, based on our technical capabilities and a time frame that we could send
"on the periscope, what a beautiful view." "main chute is raised. main chute is green. main schute is coming un-wreathed and looks good. main schute is good, rate of descent is reading about 35 feet per second." of descent is reading about 35 feet per second." "fifteen minutes after liftoff, alan shepard had returned from space. twenty seven minutes after he was riding the deck of an aircraft carrier in the carribean alongside his cone- shaped spacecraft."...
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on facebook live periscope and you tube ok there you go in a series of tweets this morning sixty nine years to the day that harry truman integrated the united states armed forces that was today donald trump claimed that after consultation with his generals he had decided that transgender americans will no longer serve in any capacity in the u.s. military is justification the tremendous medical costs of disruption that transgender in the military would entail so the rand corporation recently conducted in the left wing think tank it was a solid defense group conducted a study of transgender integration in the military and found that it would cost a maximum of a little more than eight million dollars a year and amount that would have little impact and represents an exceedingly small proportion of overall d.o.d. health expenditures for the record the military spends about eighty four million dollars every year on erectile dysfunction drugs like viagra this is really about stigmatizing transgender americans so trump can shore up his support with the american taliban is not that and he's ba
on facebook live periscope and you tube ok there you go in a series of tweets this morning sixty nine years to the day that harry truman integrated the united states armed forces that was today donald trump claimed that after consultation with his generals he had decided that transgender americans will no longer serve in any capacity in the u.s. military is justification the tremendous medical costs of disruption that transgender in the military would entail so the rand corporation recently...
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children as young as nine being groomed on the live streaming app periscope, we talk to a tech journalistbout the findings of a bbc investigation. that's all ahead on bbc news. now, on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. welcome to sportsday. here are the main headlines this evening, rory mcilroy continues his recovery from a poor start of the open championship to play his way back into contention. we will have news from the tour de france as chris froome closes in on a historic fourth title. we look ahead to more medal chances this evening after hannah cockroft‘s success at the world para athletics championships. i will bring you the latest on tom dooley in the diving as wells look ahead to swimming element here in budapest. good evening. plenty to come, but we have to begin at royal birkdale brady 146 open championship is nearing the halfway point, first let's ta ke nearing the halfway point, first let's take a look at how things stand at the moment. it was a disappointing start to the week for rory mcilroy but the former world number one had a second round of 68 to end up one under par
children as young as nine being groomed on the live streaming app periscope, we talk to a tech journalistbout the findings of a bbc investigation. that's all ahead on bbc news. now, on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. welcome to sportsday. here are the main headlines this evening, rory mcilroy continues his recovery from a poor start of the open championship to play his way back into contention. we will have news from the tour de france as chris froome closes in on a historic fourth title. we...
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this video is live from a periscope feed. two divers have been stung in the face.scribed as painful, followed by the feeling you've had too much hot sauce. >>> meteorologist up next with a weekend forecast. plus. >>> next we go to levi stadium for a round of golf like you've never seen before. >>> levi stadium was built for football but it's hosted lots of other sports and today there's a new one added to the list. here's jonathan bloom. >> reporter: 49ers tight end says it feel as little different than game day. >> never seen it like this. it's interesting. >> reporter: he grew up golfing but it's his first time golfing from the upper deck of a football stadium. is there a strategy here? >> hit it in the hole. >> oh, i can't a. oh, yeah. >> reporter: levi stadium's seen a lot in its history. >> from wrestle mania to monster truck. if you told me we were golfing inside levi stadium a year ago i'd probably look at you like you're crazy. >> reporter: and yet here we are. you're playing golf in a football stadium. it's quiet, peaceful. >> timeout. >> if you can manage
this video is live from a periscope feed. two divers have been stung in the face.scribed as painful, followed by the feeling you've had too much hot sauce. >>> meteorologist up next with a weekend forecast. plus. >>> next we go to levi stadium for a round of golf like you've never seen before. >>> levi stadium was built for football but it's hosted lots of other sports and today there's a new one added to the list. here's jonathan bloom. >> reporter: 49ers tight...
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he bragged in a periscope video, it went great, the judge slapped the government again. it hasn't stopped, today at the courthouse, he walked into the overflow room and surprised journalists by talking to them at length. he called the prosecutor's office junior varsity, his lawyer offered some advice publicly. >> did you mean what you said about the attorneys being junior varsity. >> he's not going to be speaking to you again if he listens to me. >> he just spoke to us. >> i know that. i don't think anything martin says by now is going to affect the case one way or the other i would appreciate it if he did not talk to the press, sometimes the -- he doesn't have good -- >> are you getting good advice. >> are you concerned about twitter, his tweeting? >> i'm only concerned. >> martin is that you on twitter? >>> republicans have planned to ram a health care bill through the senate this week. that didn't work out, instead, mitch mcconnell put off a vote on the senate bill after both moderates and conservatives in his party balked. some republicans are going even further, sug
he bragged in a periscope video, it went great, the judge slapped the government again. it hasn't stopped, today at the courthouse, he walked into the overflow room and surprised journalists by talking to them at length. he called the prosecutor's office junior varsity, his lawyer offered some advice publicly. >> did you mean what you said about the attorneys being junior varsity. >> he's not going to be speaking to you again if he listens to me. >> he just spoke to us....
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i'm not a lawyer but this stuff has come out on one of the periscope's on other networks, they alwaysi'm not a lawyer, but... and then they go and say something lawyerly. if you're not a lawyer, talk about something else. if i'm not a surgeon, let me operate on your heart. that doesn't make any sense. let's transition to not a good point. >> juan: i hope you enjoyed. kid rock for u.s. senate, the 46-year-old rocker whose real name is robert james ritchie generating buzz on social media for a possible senate run in michigan. he put up a website and wrote today he would soon have a big announcement, he would run as a michigan republican against incumbent democrat debbie stamper , he also endorsed mitt romney. the g.o.p. hasn't had that seat since 1990. >> kimberly: we should vote for him. before i saw him live at sturgis, he's an incredible performer. >> greg: great guy. >> juan: is he the next donald trump? >> kimberly: i started eating mine, as it f gone? half gone. if it is national french fried day. mcdonald's buys more than 3.4 billion pounds of u.s. potatoes, stimulating the econo
i'm not a lawyer but this stuff has come out on one of the periscope's on other networks, they alwaysi'm not a lawyer, but... and then they go and say something lawyerly. if you're not a lawyer, talk about something else. if i'm not a surgeon, let me operate on your heart. that doesn't make any sense. let's transition to not a good point. >> juan: i hope you enjoyed. kid rock for u.s. senate, the 46-year-old rocker whose real name is robert james ritchie generating buzz on social media...
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up periscope.esident drops in on international space station and snaps selfie. macron practically arm wrestled president trump during a hand shake. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: of course, russian president vladamir putin had his mini photo-op long ago. he's been fishing and riding horses bare chested for years. his naked torso has become a regular on snl. >> putin is going to make everything okay. >> reporter: the real putin has been hang gliding with cranes and tigers. it's as if world leaders are y trying to out-macho each other. even if canada's prime minister was only joking with his pushup. it doesn't hurt to know that he can do this. the trump hand shake is his signature tough guy move. surpassed only by the time he pushed montenegro's prime minister out of the way. but holding a golf club suspect nearly as high in testosterone as holding a gun. and compared to being airlifted onto a sub at sea, the most macho thing we've seen president trump board was a truck. m moos, jeanne moos, cn
up periscope.esident drops in on international space station and snaps selfie. macron practically arm wrestled president trump during a hand shake. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: of course, russian president vladamir putin had his mini photo-op long ago. he's been fishing and riding horses bare chested for years. his naked torso has become a regular on snl. >> putin is going to make everything okay. >> reporter: the real putin has been hang gliding with cranes and...
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but when it comes to live video, right, periscope, facebook live, they evolved with a lot of promise.people don't believe that even millennials have the patience to sit and wait to see what's going to happen if they're not promised it in advance. are there numbers to back that up >> yeah. it does look like the length of time of an episode, if you will, or a viewing period is really important and it's got to be short. otherwise, just won't keep the attention of millennials which, again, has some major implications for advertising it's now being suggested that you have to run far shorter ads online with video and the thinking seems to be that's going to be around 5 or 6 seconds. and if that's in fact the case, the designer of the ads is going to have to change dramatically it's a tote aly different world zbhchlt we have people watching full episodes of "game of thrones" and "glow," so is it just that perhaps this medium of social media isn't suited to this type of content and thus is not as much of a final opportunity as some people had hoped? >> i can't imagine that people are not goin
but when it comes to live video, right, periscope, facebook live, they evolved with a lot of promise.people don't believe that even millennials have the patience to sit and wait to see what's going to happen if they're not promised it in advance. are there numbers to back that up >> yeah. it does look like the length of time of an episode, if you will, or a viewing period is really important and it's got to be short. otherwise, just won't keep the attention of millennials which, again,...
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investigation finds evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live—streaming app, periscoperable and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes by a pack of people online. it's really shocking. we'll have the latest and i'll be asking the nspcc what can be done to protect our children. the other main stories on bbc news at five... a new scan on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", says a lawyer representing great ormond street hospital. a strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than a hundred.
investigation finds evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live—streaming app, periscoperable and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes by a pack of people online. it's really shocking. we'll have the latest and i'll be asking the nspcc what can be done to protect our children. the other main stories on bbc news at five... a new scan on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", says a lawyer representing great ormond street hospital. a strong earthquake near...
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the rush to give an immediate experience, which is what a lot of social media does, things like periscopeof the bbc‘s missions is to help people to understand what's going on in the world. and so if you go back to those principles of what we are all about and work out how virtual reality or 360 could enable you to achieve those, i don't think those issues will be so difficult. thank you so much. finally, while we are looking towards the future, professor stephen hawking was taking the long view on sunday, when he met us ahead of a conference to mark his 75th birthday. in an exclusive interview with bbc news, professor hawking told me that he was worried about the future of our species. what are your views on president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, and what impact do you think that will have on the future of the planet? we are close to the tipping point, where global warming becomes irreversible. trump's actions will push the earth over the bridge, where it becomes like a planet that rains acid. that decision ran at the end of the sunday night bulletin. ste
the rush to give an immediate experience, which is what a lot of social media does, things like periscopeof the bbc‘s missions is to help people to understand what's going on in the world. and so if you go back to those principles of what we are all about and work out how virtual reality or 360 could enable you to achieve those, i don't think those issues will be so difficult. thank you so much. finally, while we are looking towards the future, professor stephen hawking was taking the long...
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and these are live pictures now getting via periscope from a viewer right now from that fire.erspective from the ground this morning as you see the fire crews there. and the different angles of them trying to tackle this fire. now that the sun is up, a better perspective and people waking up right now. we understand that evacuations are in order for that area. stay away from those roads. no doubt they're closed off with all the crews there on the streets. you can see the flames, see the smoke, as well, from adjacent freeways and roadways. big plumes covering the east bay right now. >> news into the newsroom right now an apartment building that went up in flames. so again, an area of oakland, auto row, a lot of development right now. a lot of business nearby. obviously, car dealerships, laura, you mentioned the whole foods a. whole number of businesses and people living in and around this structure that's now essentially gone. we have been watching these flames erupt since about 5:00 this morning so we're about an hour in at this point if you're just waking up with us at 5:57 t
and these are live pictures now getting via periscope from a viewer right now from that fire.erspective from the ground this morning as you see the fire crews there. and the different angles of them trying to tackle this fire. now that the sun is up, a better perspective and people waking up right now. we understand that evacuations are in order for that area. stay away from those roads. no doubt they're closed off with all the crews there on the streets. you can see the flames, see the smoke,...
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late in the summer of 1955, there was an item in the old periscope section of newsweek or they had a little news and a lot of gossip. mentioneda list and on that list with a possible ainning mate for ald stephenson was john kennedy's name. intrigued thet hell out of him. he called the editor at newsweek -- a reporter many of us knew and said he was doing the mentioning? myers said me. [laughter] which is how we used to do it. you would pull one of these lists out of thin air and then all of a sudden somebody was mentioned for vice president. as we talked limited the forum on the book listening in a couple of years ago he had this ambition that had nothing to do with ideology, we are certain of that. he did not want to run to double the minimum wage or achieve world peace. he talked in this often record conversation, a tape of which was found many years later, about wanting that it is the teddy roosevelt answer. wanting to be in the arena, the center of things, dealing with huge issues of the day. obviously making a difference in a positive direction, but it is being there in the high
late in the summer of 1955, there was an item in the old periscope section of newsweek or they had a little news and a lot of gossip. mentioneda list and on that list with a possible ainning mate for ald stephenson was john kennedy's name. intrigued thet hell out of him. he called the editor at newsweek -- a reporter many of us knew and said he was doing the mentioning? myers said me. [laughter] which is how we used to do it. you would pull one of these lists out of thin air and then all of a...
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were even a few times during status hearings leading up to the trial that he would show up sort of periscopingourthouse. showing the press around him and so, hours and hours of footage of martin shkreli online that he has taken himself. >> just ordinary mundane things, right? like eating a bowl of cereal or whatnot? >> yeah. he has many fans, he also analyzes biotech stocks. so -- >> well, he does that for -- >> not for me, no. >> so we've had on here scott gottlieb as a co-host with me. and one of the first things -- >> new commissioner of the fda >> fda commissioner. we're really lucky, the country's lucky. and one of the first things that scott did to make sure that we don't do the kinds of things that shkreli did before was put out a 60-page report that will, in the future, when there is a generic, and it's the only one so that people can play with the price and raise pricing, put out a report saying what the fda is going to do is get drugs very quickly on to the market, that are competitive generics, so that they don't price these drugs that way, that affects patient. these are 60-year-ol
were even a few times during status hearings leading up to the trial that he would show up sort of periscopingourthouse. showing the press around him and so, hours and hours of footage of martin shkreli online that he has taken himself. >> just ordinary mundane things, right? like eating a bowl of cereal or whatnot? >> yeah. he has many fans, he also analyzes biotech stocks. so -- >> well, he does that for -- >> not for me, no. >> so we've had on here scott...