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from the observer research foundation thank you so much. so sports news now and formula one lewis hamilton has won the british grand prix at silverstone that's a record 6th win at his home track hamilton wrong tome ahead of teammate paul terry but us to make it a mercedes 12 charlotte clerical ferrari came 3rd but his teammate germany's a bust and federal trailed in 15th after a crash with dutch driver max 1st off i'm hamilton remains top of the drivers standing here up to date now and d w news coming up we'll have more on the lunar theme in our reporter's segment with a portrait of the man hoping to be the 1st german on the american evan stand from me and the entire team here in berlin and thanks for watching. the forrester equivalent to the games which is cleared them free.
from the observer research foundation thank you so much. so sports news now and formula one lewis hamilton has won the british grand prix at silverstone that's a record 6th win at his home track hamilton wrong tome ahead of teammate paul terry but us to make it a mercedes 12 charlotte clerical ferrari came 3rd but his teammate germany's a bust and federal trailed in 15th after a crash with dutch driver max 1st off i'm hamilton remains top of the drivers standing here up to date now and d w news...
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she's a senior fellow and head of the nuclear and space policy initiative at the observer research foundation which is an indian policy think tank thanks so much for joining us so tell us what is unique about india's moon mission and what is it doing with this moon mission that perhaps other countries are not doing with their own space programs. no i think the most exciting bit is the fact that they tend to well be soft landing on the south pole of the moon and i think that's something that has no other country has that the so far but this is also to be lived in the larger context of the general space competition that's picking up even within this domain so you had china outperforming the soft landing on the far side of the mornin january this year they landed or in the near side of the moon couple of years ago so this is a larger competition that is picking up ever since the u.s. . came into office he talked about going back to the moon again so this has to be looked at in that context i think that's also part of the part of the calculation in a sense i did not undertook the 1st mission in 2
she's a senior fellow and head of the nuclear and space policy initiative at the observer research foundation which is an indian policy think tank thanks so much for joining us so tell us what is unique about india's moon mission and what is it doing with this moon mission that perhaps other countries are not doing with their own space programs. no i think the most exciting bit is the fact that they tend to well be soft landing on the south pole of the moon and i think that's something that has...
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from the observer research foundation thank you so much. now the final of the cricket world cup is underway in london with new zealand posting a competitive total against england the kiwis bet it 1st and got it off to a good start with martin group chill taking advantage of some short bowling but chris woke struck back for the home side to remove the danger man soon after the english men were eventually sent a total of $242.00 runs for what could be their 1st ever world cup victory. you're watching for you new up next is doc film american evan stand from all of us in berlin thanks for watching. it's only. natural. your link to the news from africa the world joining to exceptional stories and discussions continue and we will come to the debut separately program tonight from foreign agenda the news it's easy to go out with.
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and space policy initiative of the observer research foundation in delhi let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world israeli forces have begun demolishing palestinian homes outside east jerusalem residents were forcibly evicted after a dead on expired for them to remove the buildings israel says they're really legal and too close to the barrier separating israel and the palestinians palestinians accused israel of using security as a pretext to force them out. britain's from the sitter is a man has been chairing a for the session of the government's emergency committee to decide on new sanctions against iran off to the seizure of the british flagged tanka stina impaired iran claims the ship free to respond to distress calls after hitting a fishing boat. in the philippines thousands of anti-government protesters marched outside the house of representatives in manila where president rhodri go to ted was delivering his state of the nation address the recording to detail told to step down over his controversial policies including a brutal anti drugs ca
and space policy initiative of the observer research foundation in delhi let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world israeli forces have begun demolishing palestinian homes outside east jerusalem residents were forcibly evicted after a dead on expired for them to remove the buildings israel says they're really legal and too close to the barrier separating israel and the palestinians palestinians accused israel of using security as a pretext to force them...
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believed ajah palin she's the head of the nuclear and space policy initiative at the observer research foundation that's a think tank based in the indian kapatid welcome not a big moment for india and its space program what did you feel when you thought somebody on to lift off today now i think this is an exciting moment not just for the indian space for such organization india as a whole but also for the whole world this is become such a prestigious moment because there has been a global attention ever since u.s. person came into office he talked about going back to the moon there have been other countries such as india russia china japan who have been trying to go back to the old the more. china has undertaken couple of impressive my shows there it landed on the far side of the morning earlier this year and in the beginning in june january 2 years ago it landed on the u.s. side of the border so there have been quite a bit of attention even to respect to the more and more missions but also broader outer space so has seen quite a bit of research as better she vent could be that expect the actual
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gopalan a senior fellow and head of the nuclear and space policy initiative at the observer research foundation in delhi we asked about this so-called technical spag that stopped the launch i just part of this not much information available on the details if technical problems that sounds out to have done it do. this or has just come out with it to return a statement to any brief statement just to say that it's been a technical snag saw one doesn't know that but i think the problem is possibly because she is so remoxy the geosynchronous lunch break good luck to be that has been used by chance they aren't true to how you civility a new weekly that's been used previously we have been using that view so we the pull us up like large vehicle which is considered the tried and tested well cars off the indian space for such optimization but it is so remarked that he has just gone to this flight so far in a sense that could be part of the problem in a sense and the maybe it may be a smaller problem it is the source said that it is due to abandon the caution that the at canceling this moment out this tim
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for more i'm joined here in the studio by ben i'm ben taleb lou research fellow at the foundation for defense of democracy a u.s. foreign policy and national security think tank which opposed the 2015 deal and has advised the champ and ministration welcome to the program thank you for joining us right here we have iran saying that it's ready for dialogue if sanctions are even just yesterday european powers are calling now also for talks reiterating that call shouldn't the u.s. and iran have back to the negotiating table. i think that's absolutely right i think the term of ministration despite putting massive financial economic and some would even say military pressure on these lama public is looking to get everyone to come back to the negotiating table to iran to set some of these different preconditions i shot a couple of drone has shot a drone out of the sky has fired on tankers using mines iran i think is trying to get the conditions ready for it to eventually come back to the table because i think it knows that it eventually will have to come back to the to what i mean just yester
for more i'm joined here in the studio by ben i'm ben taleb lou research fellow at the foundation for defense of democracy a u.s. foreign policy and national security think tank which opposed the 2015 deal and has advised the champ and ministration welcome to the program thank you for joining us right here we have iran saying that it's ready for dialogue if sanctions are even just yesterday european powers are calling now also for talks reiterating that call shouldn't the u.s. and iran have...
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she is a senior fellow and head of the nuclear and space policy initiative at the observer research foundation which is an indian policy think tank thanks for joining us and welcome to the program what more do we know about this so-called technical snag that prevented the launch of this mission. thank you thank you for having me on the sue i just part of the time this not much information available on the. technical problems that the sun's out to has run into. this or has just come out with a tweet and a statement do a very brief statement just to say that it's been a technical snag. one doesn't know that but i think the problem is possibly because she is so remarkably the geosynchronous launch of a good mark to be that has been used by chance they aren't true to how you salute to new wicked that's being used previously. we have been using a few sold me the large vehicle which is considered the tried and tested well cars off the indian space with such organization but the g.e. is so remarked that he has just gone through 2 flights so far in a sense that could be part of the problem in a sense
she is a senior fellow and head of the nuclear and space policy initiative at the observer research foundation which is an indian policy think tank thanks for joining us and welcome to the program what more do we know about this so-called technical snag that prevented the launch of this mission. thank you thank you for having me on the sue i just part of the time this not much information available on the. technical problems that the sun's out to has run into. this or has just come out with a...
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research and funding. the effort act will help to do this by directing the national science foundation to support research on the science of opioid addiction. the n.s.f. has done an exceptional job to establishing some of the foundational understanding on opioid addiction, including research regarding the use of technology to address the crisis, the secondary effects on families, and options for alternative therapeutics for pain. while this research has significantly increased our understanding of addiction, research gaps remain in the wide range of disciplines, including, for example, social and behavioral issues such as stigma, socioeconomic status, or treatment accessibility. the n.s.f. has a unique ability to help us close some of these gaps and in turn help us develop solutions. by expanding the n.s.f.'s research on opioid addiction both within the agency, as well as jointly with the national institutes of health when needed, we can more effectively integrate clinical and basic research, obtain a broader understanding of the science of opioid addiction and its impact, and a more comprehensive approach
research and funding. the effort act will help to do this by directing the national science foundation to support research on the science of opioid addiction. the n.s.f. has done an exceptional job to establishing some of the foundational understanding on opioid addiction, including research regarding the use of technology to address the crisis, the secondary effects on families, and options for alternative therapeutics for pain. while this research has significantly increased our understanding...
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people who work in think tanks, in research foundations, and even people who work in lobby groups that are connected to particular government agencies. environmentalists who are closely connected with the epa, the environmental protection agency, for example. so all in all, some 12 million to 14 million people, and these are the people who actually govern this country. everything that we learn in high school and college, maybe even including in my own text book -- i am not sure, i will have to look and see -- everything that we learn is not exactly right, because what do we learn? we learn we elect a congress, it makes the law, the president executes the law, the courts review the laws, but that ain't exactly how the system works. much of what we think of as "the law" consists of rules and regulations written by bureaucratic agencies, by bureaucrats who are not elected by anyone and who often serve for decades. a lot of people like to talk about term limits for members of congress, which i think is a terrible idea, by the way, but the average length of service of a member of congress i
people who work in think tanks, in research foundations, and even people who work in lobby groups that are connected to particular government agencies. environmentalists who are closely connected with the epa, the environmental protection agency, for example. so all in all, some 12 million to 14 million people, and these are the people who actually govern this country. everything that we learn in high school and college, maybe even including in my own text book -- i am not sure, i will have to...
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let's experience a modern museum center with her the russian cultural heritage foundation or live here researchers are looking for answers in more than $5000000.00 objects each object relates part of the history of man cut. the prussian cultural heritage foundation brooklyn's treasure trove in 15 minutes. she's designed to be a companion. a friend for company. and a lover for those special moments. when men fall in love with dolls. silicone dream girls. 90 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind the small. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 get the. feeling when into an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia needy and illegally. already at all why they're trying to pass while a. i visit friends it's not i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for mines. this is news coming to you live from berlin hong kong protesters tried to smash their way into the legislative building the angry scenes of ra
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her the boat's experience a modern museum center with her locomotion cultural heritage foundation moment researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 checks each object relates part of the history of mankind to. the persian cultural heritage foundation common structure in 75 w. . i was 15 when i arrived here i slept with people in a room for the 9th in. the. it was hard i was fair. i even got white hairs that. learning that shit new language and not enough this gives me a little push to make it to instruct the flavor you want to know their story in the lights her fighting and reliable information for margaret. and i'm. told. by a. it's been 15 years since the moon landing. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon . and on our planet. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to introduce. church or go to the polls. as an astronaut she took part in the greatest adventure in history. she wrote a legend or simply a human being who was neil armstrong. was his destiny starts july 20th on t w. this is. a smash their way into the legislative building. te
her the boat's experience a modern museum center with her locomotion cultural heritage foundation moment researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 checks each object relates part of the history of mankind to. the persian cultural heritage foundation common structure in 75 w. . i was 15 when i arrived here i slept with people in a room for the 9th in. the. it was hard i was fair. i even got white hairs that. learning that shit new language and not enough this gives me a little...
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jamestown foundation research analysis group in the us, adrian zenz says, "india tends to favour relationson is not even backing you ? india has done the most for tibetan people. tibetan administration is based in india. the largest number of tibetans are in india. 0ur education, so many things, are subsidised and supported by the indian government. by far they support us the most. but when it comes down to it, it will go with china — that's the point. no, so far not. for example india has not signed one china principle in the last few years as part of an agreement... but last year it prohibited a pro—tibetan rally in delhi. they told us to move, under the chinese pressure, they told us to move to dharamsala... exactly, that is the point i'm making. under chinese pressure, india will support beijing. on a few things, yes, but the event happened and we got more coverage because of chinese pressure. but that's changing. tsering shakya, a tibetan academic at the university of the british columbian canada says "india is sensing that tibet's appeal in the west is declining." that's true, isn't
jamestown foundation research analysis group in the us, adrian zenz says, "india tends to favour relationson is not even backing you ? india has done the most for tibetan people. tibetan administration is based in india. the largest number of tibetans are in india. 0ur education, so many things, are subsidised and supported by the indian government. by far they support us the most. but when it comes down to it, it will go with china — that's the point. no, so far not. for example india...
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research funding for projects focused on young children and helping us understand why girls are encouraged or discouraged from participating in stem activities. it also ensures that the national science foundation grants are awarded to entities that are working in partnership such as research universities
research funding for projects focused on young children and helping us understand why girls are encouraged or discouraged from participating in stem activities. it also ensures that the national science foundation grants are awarded to entities that are working in partnership such as research universities
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research. not less. that's why the bipartisan 2018 farm bill increased funding for usda and specialty crops, urban can goture, organics and expanded foundation for food and agricultural research. unfortuna unfortunately the bipartisan commitment to agricultural research which started over 150 years ago is now at risk. i am deeply concerned that this administration is undermining the foundation of the usda's scientific research mission. the administration's decision to relocate two important research institutions, the economic research service and the national institute of food and agriculture will effect real people who rely on the usda services and hamper its capacity to support farmers, families, and rural communities for years to come. and for what? for what? it's still unclear to me what problem the usda is trying to solve with this move. but we can see the problems and the risks related to this move. the administration is requiring employees to uproot their families and move by september 20th, even though they haven't secured a permanent office space. there are questions about their authority and budget for the relocation. according to
research. not less. that's why the bipartisan 2018 farm bill increased funding for usda and specialty crops, urban can goture, organics and expanded foundation for food and agricultural research. unfortuna unfortunately the bipartisan commitment to agricultural research which started over 150 years ago is now at risk. i am deeply concerned that this administration is undermining the foundation of the usda's scientific research mission. the administration's decision to relocate two important...
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research. the foundation as we know is run by and/or heavily influenced by the muslim brotherhood and in the presentation they are calling-shows joseph the head of the muslim brotherhood literally calling for all believers, all true believers to finish the work of hitler. this is where the money is coming from and he played an integral role in cofounding islamic studies at oxford so imagine how these ideologies are infiltrating into universities. we can see some of the findings here. university-based on our research i think it would be a very fair assessment to show that funds are coming from the campus there into the united states of america proper. this is an extraordinary finding thanks to the work of michael past. i would like to very briefly, i know i'm running out of time, i would like to present some of their findings. yale university received a $10 million gift from-for the yale law school and offered publicly $10 million. $100,000 has been reported by yale university to the department of education. yale university has only reported approximately $2 million even though they received over 150 mill
research. the foundation as we know is run by and/or heavily influenced by the muslim brotherhood and in the presentation they are calling-shows joseph the head of the muslim brotherhood literally calling for all believers, all true believers to finish the work of hitler. this is where the money is coming from and he played an integral role in cofounding islamic studies at oxford so imagine how these ideologies are infiltrating into universities. we can see some of the findings here....
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george washington university and the derek sheely foundation hosted a daylong conference on reducing injury risks among student-athletes. we hear about research from penn state university in the area of traumatic brain injury. the entire conference is available on our website. this is about 20 minutes. >> one of the things of the derek sheely foundation and the ncaa wanted to do was to find a way to do research that is going to be meaningfully impactful. so we have heard so much today about making data-driven decisions or informed decision-making, and that is really important. when we cannot make decisions from science, we try to get the best consensus as possible. but science is coming forward. the department of defense and the ncaa is coming together, as they started something called the grand alliance, and the grand alliance has two parts to it. one is something called mind matters. it is a grand challenge. how do we gather education and research to know that we can better inform the public of everyone about the safety of concussions? or better put, to improve the culture of concussion safety. how do we get young athletes to report concuss
george washington university and the derek sheely foundation hosted a daylong conference on reducing injury risks among student-athletes. we hear about research from penn state university in the area of traumatic brain injury. the entire conference is available on our website. this is about 20 minutes. >> one of the things of the derek sheely foundation and the ncaa wanted to do was to find a way to do research that is going to be meaningfully impactful. so we have heard so much today...
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the san francisco firefighter cancer prevention foundation conducted that study. researchersook samples from firefighters on the front lines in the days after the fire in 2017, and many showed higher than normal levels of cancer-causing chemicals in their system. san francisco's fire chief says that urban wildfires are commonly the most hazardous. >> they don't wear a bottle on their back with oxygen, with air that they're breathing, because they need to be mobile. >> chief jeannie nicholson says firefighters across the nation are dying from cancer at higher rates than ever before. >>> an update and possibly the last update really to a long name change saga for one north bay school district. for years, people wanted to change the name of the san rafael dixie school district due to its obvious confederacy ties. dixie will now give way for the new miller creek elementary school district. board members last night voted on the name change. the new name becomes official next month. >> just in time for the start of the school year but don't tell the kids it's coming. >>> coming up
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. >> the cancer prevention foundation is working closely with researchers on the study and sharing results with the fire departments up and down the state and across the country. >> amount of toxic exposures and they are getting minimal survivor herself, mely serious. she says this battle is personal. >> love our them to go through or anyone else has had to go through. >> they are ready to spend to anotheto limit their exposure. the firefighters need to clean themselves and gear carefully after fighting fires but there's that's only part of the solution, she's calling for equipment manufacturers to find different chemicals to use in their gear to make it safer. >>> let's bring in rosemary, we were talking about i found them chilly temperatures and it did not much of an improvement today. >> i agree, a little bit cool for my blood as well. giving you a live look across the bay, it's hard to see the skyline. here's another feet view of the bridge. i mind or adjustment over portions of the bay area and li francisco, 77 santa rosa, 60s oakland, livermore and san jose 70s. that's different for
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alexy horan is a professor of comparative politics at kiev academy and head of research at the democratic initiatives foundation joins us via skype from kiev so as we were saying there's a lenski has spoken about the possibility of forming a coalition with chuck's voice party this would potentially be a governing alliance headed by 2 political outsiders but would it be a stable coalition in your view. well i see it will be stable look the problem is that coalition actually is needed all only formerly to approve. cabinet of ministers ok saw and others said even if you have a split enz a coalition it doesn't really matter for from the little boy the question is whether you will have. a stable majority which includes also those deputies who are aware that in superman that considers and while you have the clear as a result of the exit always a way bigger that sets of all together was our partners we still didn't know what i was a result in syndrome meant that considers according to some according to insiders it actually is the lives he's going to be in a lot or for a lot of this places mr horan from from what you'r
alexy horan is a professor of comparative politics at kiev academy and head of research at the democratic initiatives foundation joins us via skype from kiev so as we were saying there's a lenski has spoken about the possibility of forming a coalition with chuck's voice party this would potentially be a governing alliance headed by 2 political outsiders but would it be a stable coalition in your view. well i see it will be stable look the problem is that coalition actually is needed all only...
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discuss this in a blue gen one geria doctor or i know he's a social competence research psychologist with the name a foundation and they goes how she's executive director and founder of she writes woman which aims to raise awareness about mental illness by giving a voice to those struggling and my daughter am dr abraham he's a medical director at the federal psychiatric hospital in delivery it is one of only 8 public mental health facilities in the entire country and in london dr victor hugo he's the founder of the mentally aware nigeria nice to have on manny it's good to have you everybody thanks for joining us in the stream victim going to do some of that is not very often on t.v. in nigeria and that is for somebody to talk about that mental health can you tell us just very briefly how you tackled your mental health challenge what happened to you how did he solve it. i don't think. i don't pick up so good. how a bill could be. more like. when i was pregnant the question i had a lot of support from my friends from me or. when. my record. journey and i've got the. only reason why we got a call me you know. if
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research. the qatari foundation as we know is run by or heavily influenced by the muslim brotherhood, and the memory presentation our colleague from memory, he ran a clip that i was going to run which shows joseph qawadawi literally calling for all true believers to finish the work of hitler. this is where the money is coming from. he played an integral role in founding islamic studies at oxford. imagine how these ideologies are infiltrating into universities. here we can see only of the findings here. this is from the university in doha city. would be affair assumption to show a ton of funding is coming into the united states proper. that this is an extraordinary finding thanks to the work of michael bass. there we go. i would like to very briefly, i know i'm running out of time, that we -- i would like to present some other findings. for example, yale university received a $10 million gift from kamel. la salam he offered publicly $10 million. $100,000 has been reported to yale university to the department of education. yale university has only reported approximately $2 million even though they rec
research. the qatari foundation as we know is run by or heavily influenced by the muslim brotherhood, and the memory presentation our colleague from memory, he ran a clip that i was going to run which shows joseph qawadawi literally calling for all true believers to finish the work of hitler. this is where the money is coming from. he played an integral role in founding islamic studies at oxford. imagine how these ideologies are infiltrating into universities. here we can see only of the...
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i got insight from bloomberg an associated director of research at the electronic frontier foundation that the challenges that the order and the stipulations don't necessarily require facebook to prioritize privacy overall else. it simply requires that the company be truthful or not be iteptive in the ways collects consumer information. to your point, they could actually request phone numbers, the same phone numbers they used , and use them for targeting. they just couldn't do it under lely fore of so authentication. acyclic, companies can't lie about their practices, but nothing prevents them from being transparent about their practices and going ahead and doing so. >> there are other things coming down that facebook has already said it is going to do like merge the backend of whatsapp, messenger, and instagram. i know you believe this is problematic. issuesher major privacy do you see down the road that have already been basically teed up? big one with those three merging is the issue of merging those identities for people here , your facebook number, your facebook name, and your in
i got insight from bloomberg an associated director of research at the electronic frontier foundation that the challenges that the order and the stipulations don't necessarily require facebook to prioritize privacy overall else. it simply requires that the company be truthful or not be iteptive in the ways collects consumer information. to your point, they could actually request phone numbers, the same phone numbers they used , and use them for targeting. they just couldn't do it under lely...
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ctot insight from former and director of research at the electronic frontier foundation. >> i think thes that the order do not require facebook to prioritize above all else, it requires the company be truthful or not be deceptive again. to your point, they could actually request the same phone number they use for two-factor authentication and use it for targeting. they just cannot use it under the guise of solar collecting for two-factor authentication. this is basically companies cannot be deceptive about it, but it does not prevent them from being transparent about their practices and going ahead and doing so. emily: there are things facebook has already said it is going to do like merge the back end whatsapp messenger and instagram . i know you believe this is deeply problematic. what other major privacy issues do you see down the road that have already been basically teed up? >> one huge issue is the issue of merging those identities. your whatsapp number, your facebook authentic name, and your instagram pseudonym handle. facebook has promised it will opt-in when it rolls out, but f
ctot insight from former and director of research at the electronic frontier foundation. >> i think thes that the order do not require facebook to prioritize above all else, it requires the company be truthful or not be deceptive again. to your point, they could actually request the same phone number they use for two-factor authentication and use it for targeting. they just cannot use it under the guise of solar collecting for two-factor authentication. this is basically companies cannot...
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because it wasn't true, i said to them, would you like to know the research i've done for hillary clinton, i worked with on the foundationourse, you were not interested in hillary clinton. i've studied the democrats' computer system, i don't think that the russians stole the emails. assange said he didn't get the emails from russia and he suggested, you were not interested on who stole the emails, all they wanted all these hours was talking about me and assange, me and assange, me and stone, that's all they wanted to know and they -- they questioned me on that until i thought i was going insane because after a while they ask you all the questions rapid fire and i can't remember my emails and any phone calls from 2016, they weren't at the time they were all passing, so i've done a lot of work in writing since that time. i didn't -- those emails were something i gave 20 seconds thought to. well, when they couldn't break me, they were determined, called david gray, we will take it from here and i expected from that moment on they could come into my house andrade it like they did roger stone's and 4:30 in the morning my wife
because it wasn't true, i said to them, would you like to know the research i've done for hillary clinton, i worked with on the foundationourse, you were not interested in hillary clinton. i've studied the democrats' computer system, i don't think that the russians stole the emails. assange said he didn't get the emails from russia and he suggested, you were not interested on who stole the emails, all they wanted all these hours was talking about me and assange, me and assange, me and stone,...
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in the studio, we have the former cto of the ftc and the associate director of research at the electronic frontier foundations your reaction to the settlement? asidereaction is that from the monetary figure, which is notable for the ftc, although not really notable for facebook, the fact that they essentially won on all the other counts. facebook won. there is four attributes, one is monetary, the second amount is the amount of personal liability on the ceo, which other than the board reporting, there is very little. injunctions or remedies on bad behavior, which are often essentially more of the same. ultimately the scope of what they are indemnified for is incredibly broad, right? thise settlement included very kind of noteworthy provision that said all matters in front of the ftc prior to the settlement date, they are indemnified for, which is pretty unique. i have not seen that in any other ftc settlement. you typically see that after the case has gone to trial, but they got that in the order. zuckerberg was not even himself deposed, even though he appeared routinely in the documents that the ftc looked
in the studio, we have the former cto of the ftc and the associate director of research at the electronic frontier foundations your reaction to the settlement? asidereaction is that from the monetary figure, which is notable for the ftc, although not really notable for facebook, the fact that they essentially won on all the other counts. facebook won. there is four attributes, one is monetary, the second amount is the amount of personal liability on the ceo, which other than the board...
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i got insight from former cto cto,, and also the director of research at the electronic frontier foundation the challenges that the order and the stipulations in the order, don't necessarily require facebook to prioritize above all else, it simply requires that the company be truthful or not be deceptive again in the ways that it collects and uses is her information. so, to your point, they could actually request the same phone number they use for two-factor authentication and use it for targeting. they just cannot use it under the guise of collecting for two-factor authentication. this is basically companies cannot be deceptive about it, but it does not prevent them from being transparent about their practices and going ahead and doing so. emily: there are other things facebook has said it will do, like merge the back end whatsapp messenger and instagram. believe know that you that this is the problematic. what other privacy issues do you see down the road that have been basically teed up? >> one huge issue is the issue whatsapp, instagram and messenger merging, is that your whatsapp numbe
i got insight from former cto cto,, and also the director of research at the electronic frontier foundation the challenges that the order and the stipulations in the order, don't necessarily require facebook to prioritize above all else, it simply requires that the company be truthful or not be deceptive again in the ways that it collects and uses is her information. so, to your point, they could actually request the same phone number they use for two-factor authentication and use it for...
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researchers at harvard foundat th up to 40 million healthy americans still follow the aspirin routinen't outweigh the increased risk of stomach bleeding and other side effects. new guidelines only recommend aspirin for those who have alrey had a heart attack or stroke, and for those diagnosed with heart disease. >> the chicago white sox have become the first maj league baseball team to extend protective netting all the way to the foul ball poles. it was installedeahile the tm was away for the all-star break ing a road trip and used d yesterday's game. ballparks have come under screased pressure to add more protection aftereveral fans have been injured this season by foul balls. the washington nationals are al set to debut extended netting, but their ghaeam weather. >> and savannah, you have a borning boost. >> new fgca mmpak.inrien is but that also it's over, the good-byes can be a ecially hard. different school than the other kids, so on the last day of camp, the other kids let him h >> hug. >> got to feel good. a little group hugo send him on his way. >> i'm smiling because i experi
researchers at harvard foundat th up to 40 million healthy americans still follow the aspirin routinen't outweigh the increased risk of stomach bleeding and other side effects. new guidelines only recommend aspirin for those who have alrey had a heart attack or stroke, and for those diagnosed with heart disease. >> the chicago white sox have become the first maj league baseball team to extend protective netting all the way to the foul ball poles. it was installedeahile the tm was away for...
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university of london with research interest in american foreign policy and its think tanks as well as author of several books including think tanks and power in foreign policy and foundations of the american century and in oxford we cross to could see he is a senior policy consultant and british american security information council retired u.s. diplomat and an expert on strategic intelligence and conflict resolution all right
university of london with research interest in american foreign policy and its think tanks as well as author of several books including think tanks and power in foreign policy and foundations of the american century and in oxford we cross to could see he is a senior policy consultant and british american security information council retired u.s. diplomat and an expert on strategic intelligence and conflict resolution all right
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got insight from bloomberg's ben brody, a former ftc cto, and the director of research at the electronic frontier foundationnk the challenges that the order do not require facebook to prioritize privacy over all else. it simply requires the company be truthful or not be deceptive again in the ways it collects users' consumer information. to your point, they could actually request for numbers they use for two-factor, the -- they use for two factor authentication and use it for targeting. they just cannot use it under the guise of solely collecting it for two-factor authentication. this is basically companies cannot lie about, be deceptive about their practices. but nothing prevents them from being transparent about their practices and going ahead and doing so. emily: there are things facebook has already said it is going to do, like merge the back end of whatsapp messenger and instagram. i know you believe this is deeply problematic. you know, what other major privacy issues do you see down the road that have already been basically teed up? >> yeah, one huge one with whatsapp, instagram, and messenger mergin
got insight from bloomberg's ben brody, a former ftc cto, and the director of research at the electronic frontier foundationnk the challenges that the order do not require facebook to prioritize privacy over all else. it simply requires the company be truthful or not be deceptive again in the ways it collects users' consumer information. to your point, they could actually request for numbers they use for two-factor, the -- they use for two factor authentication and use it for targeting. they...
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because of the injury prevention research collaborative we had a strong foundation when e-scooter hit our streets last year to work with the hospital staff to develop methodology for tracking. we were the first in the country to do so who were eager to impairment something similar given the public safety concerns with respect to two new modes. there is a number of names that have advancer this including reporting the data including transparency and consistency with respect to definitions, and supporting better communications between our first responders and clinicians and police. including the trans-heaven who is critical in regulating. to develop the methodology we looked at first just what the universe of a new vehicle types which are depicted here on the slide. in addition to the methodology, created posters and distributed to first responders, to help identify the vehicles. so we can compare findings across the different types of data collection. we also ask questions about whether it was a mobility service or sharing technology. obviously there could be private ownership or shari
because of the injury prevention research collaborative we had a strong foundation when e-scooter hit our streets last year to work with the hospital staff to develop methodology for tracking. we were the first in the country to do so who were eager to impairment something similar given the public safety concerns with respect to two new modes. there is a number of names that have advancer this including reporting the data including transparency and consistency with respect to definitions, and...
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here too there is growing public debate over the exhibits the head of the foundation that runs berlin's museums believes more research is needed to ascertain which objects were obtained illegally. when it was it's you know do we just want to wash our hands of it or do we want to develop a new kind of co-operation situations he has called for new international guidelines for the restitution of artifacts. one thing seems clear action is needed the question is whether france's initiative will prompt europe to now begin to redress some of the injustices of the past. chocolat has become a global industry many of us eat it every day but not many people know where chocolate comes from and under what conditions the cocoa used to make it is grown. our reporter gary vollmer was in ghana the world's 2nd biggest exporter of cocoa for our global ideas series she and her team traveled to be a district where cocoa farmers have to grapple with a number of problems. it's with a heavy heart that orlando also motto is setting to work. he's cutting down cocoa trees in one part of his plantation. pods that never arrived in properly becau
here too there is growing public debate over the exhibits the head of the foundation that runs berlin's museums believes more research is needed to ascertain which objects were obtained illegally. when it was it's you know do we just want to wash our hands of it or do we want to develop a new kind of co-operation situations he has called for new international guidelines for the restitution of artifacts. one thing seems clear action is needed the question is whether france's initiative will...