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let's look at the guardian. sity bosses are earning hundreds and hundreds of thousands of pounds and this tries to put into some kind of perspective? this was a story about the expenses they're claiming, £7 million any one vice chancellor had his pet dog flown over from australia, at the cost to the taxpayer of £1600. so, they're really raking it in. what the guardian have done on this story is to compare their salaries with those of senior leaders in the same area. they've looked at the chief executive of birmingham city council, who earns £185,000 a year. you think that is not about salary but when you compare it with sir david eastwood, vice chancellor of the university of birmingham, it is dwarfed — £378,000. it isjust giving you the comparison between senior people in different top jobs in the same area. what could be done to bring down that level of pay? in the same area. what could be done to bring down that level of pay7m is interesting, the guardian have come out on attacking public sector pay almost, wh
let's look at the guardian. sity bosses are earning hundreds and hundreds of thousands of pounds and this tries to put into some kind of perspective? this was a story about the expenses they're claiming, £7 million any one vice chancellor had his pet dog flown over from australia, at the cost to the taxpayer of £1600. so, they're really raking it in. what the guardian have done on this story is to compare their salaries with those of senior leaders in the same area. they've looked at the...
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it's interesting because there is a picture of that protest on the front of the guardian, jewish groupsbour anti—semitism row. how damaging do you think this is forjeremy corbyn? i think it is quite damaging. asjoe said the that such a large number of the jewish community felt the need to come out and protest like this is a sad thing for us as a country. i think what was slightly more damaging as well was when a pro—corbyn group, and again you don't know how much of mr corbyn's blessings and they had, but they took it upon themselves to stage a counter protest in support of mr corbyn. so i don't think that was a good look at either. asjoe said, he's apologised twice now and it will be interesting to see how far they go in implement the chakrabarti. .. no relation, commission, and some members of the jewish community have said that doesn't go far enough. we have to see what actions follow these words. joe, another story on the guardian, courier firm joe, another story on the guardian, courierfirm to drop joe, another story on the guardian, courier firm to drop fines and offer sick pay. w
it's interesting because there is a picture of that protest on the front of the guardian, jewish groupsbour anti—semitism row. how damaging do you think this is forjeremy corbyn? i think it is quite damaging. asjoe said the that such a large number of the jewish community felt the need to come out and protest like this is a sad thing for us as a country. i think what was slightly more damaging as well was when a pro—corbyn group, and again you don't know how much of mr corbyn's blessings...
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with me are the guardian columnist jane martinson and the political strategist jo tanner.pages are already in. the telegraph leads with government plans to place a 22 pence tax on plastic bottles to tackle waste. the financial times reports on a hostile takeover bid by investment group melrose for gkn, and an intervention by the government calling for undertakings that melrose wont sell the engineering firm's aerospace business for five years. the metro leads on comments made by the sister of a vietnamese mother who was killed by two convicted murderers after they had been set free early from prison. the i reports on a plastic deposit scheme which the government thinks could boost recycling. the daily mail leads with the labour anti—semitism row. the guardian reports on calls made by the mayor of greater manchester, that the government needs to rethink rules for dealing with terror attacks. on the times front page is an article detailing how women in their 40s are the only age group of women with a rising pregnancy rate. the sun leads with a story about how a convicted ter
with me are the guardian columnist jane martinson and the political strategist jo tanner.pages are already in. the telegraph leads with government plans to place a 22 pence tax on plastic bottles to tackle waste. the financial times reports on a hostile takeover bid by investment group melrose for gkn, and an intervention by the government calling for undertakings that melrose wont sell the engineering firm's aerospace business for five years. the metro leads on comments made by the sister of a...
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to make sure the health care -- while i there respect the guardian, i do not like the idea that women are just boiled down to reproductive issues. talking to the senior policy analyst with the conservative independent women's forum. but go to kathy in maryland. democrats, good morning. caller: good morning. another problem that women have is age discrimination. with the availability of information on the internet, you are not allowed to ask someone what their age is, but prospective employer can always look on the internet, find your age, and then you get the thanks , but no thanks excuse. guest: kathy, you bring up a good point. we see baby boomers that are retiring. but for those in the workforce trying to find a job, it can be difficult when employers are not giving you a chance. it is wrong if an employer is discriminating based on any of the protected classes. so how do we make sure for opportunities for our aging workforce? there is tremendous opportunity to start your own businesses and women make up some of
to make sure the health care -- while i there respect the guardian, i do not like the idea that women are just boiled down to reproductive issues. talking to the senior policy analyst with the conservative independent women's forum. but go to kathy in maryland. democrats, good morning. caller: good morning. another problem that women have is age discrimination. with the availability of information on the internet, you are not allowed to ask someone what their age is, but prospective employer...
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in the guardian, a picture of the stu d e nts the guardian, a picture of the students were 70 peoplextraordinary rally we saw yesterday, march for our lives march for our lives. how much traction this will happen at the moment they are making a lot of noise. this is the first group i have seen who will go on and on making a farce. i thought the parent of young children killed would go on but they are probably heartbroken. this is a whole generation saying, in a, and i think there will be some traction, whether it is during mr trump mahmoud abbas presidency we will see but it will affect the way america sees not just will see but it will affect the way america sees notjust guns that shoot one bullet at a time. —— mr trump's presidency. the odds they are up against are we meant. as an american, it is so sad to read almost weekly about the number of school shootings that happened in the country. it isjust so sad. this weekend i was so moved to see the future of our country coming together and, as you say, you're late teens is a moment when it you do gain political consciousness and awar
in the guardian, a picture of the stu d e nts the guardian, a picture of the students were 70 peoplextraordinary rally we saw yesterday, march for our lives march for our lives. how much traction this will happen at the moment they are making a lot of noise. this is the first group i have seen who will go on and on making a farce. i thought the parent of young children killed would go on but they are probably heartbroken. this is a whole generation saying, in a, and i think there will be some...
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the guardian continues with its coverage of the cambridge analytica scandal, claiming that facebook shared information on 57 billion friendships from the social networking site. the japan times reveals that total cryptocu rrency losses in the nation due to hacking amounted to 662.4 million yen in 2017. and it's good news for the younger generation, as the times reveals that scientists have found that growing older is no guarantee of growing wiser. and finally, it's time to check your letter box, according to the telegraph. it features a large picture of one of the invitations to prince harry's and meghan markle‘s wedding, which should be dropping on doormats today. so, let's begin. with me is doctor stephanie hare, she's an expert in technology research now. there is an impending trade war. donald trump, in the ft, targeting robots and drugs with tariffs. the chinese are ready to retaliate.“ he does not trigger a trade war, what other options he have? the us could take china to task through the world trade organization. the problem with them is it can take ages for things to work through t
the guardian continues with its coverage of the cambridge analytica scandal, claiming that facebook shared information on 57 billion friendships from the social networking site. the japan times reveals that total cryptocu rrency losses in the nation due to hacking amounted to 662.4 million yen in 2017. and it's good news for the younger generation, as the times reveals that scientists have found that growing older is no guarantee of growing wiser. and finally, it's time to check your letter...
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detail in the guardian, of course, bradley wiggins and team sky denied all the allegations.n the us, of course, and a lot of the media all over the world is going through what happened at the oscars. there was no runaway winner this year. the shape of water won best picture, while the top acting honours were split between gary oldman for the darkest hour and frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. and then the front paper of the i, a story that says us lobbyists are wanting to be able to sell cornish pasties in the uk. the paper reports they want protected status to be dropped on other british products, including scotch whisky and cumberland sausage. american pie. with me is kulveer ranger, vice president of strategy and communication at the digital company, atos. welcome back. good morning, you made me hungry there. oh no, i am hungry as well. let's get started and talk about the italian press. wejust have one here and how it is digesting the lack of result in the italian election. what a surprise. from the election polls, what people are thinking. i
detail in the guardian, of course, bradley wiggins and team sky denied all the allegations.n the us, of course, and a lot of the media all over the world is going through what happened at the oscars. there was no runaway winner this year. the shape of water won best picture, while the top acting honours were split between gary oldman for the darkest hour and frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. and then the front paper of the i, a story that says us lobbyists are...
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that, in some ways, just fired the apparent caution ofjeremy corbyn, picked up on the front of the guardianpears to have caused such pranksters among his mps? saying, yes, we can go for russia, but we need to follow where the evidence leads? —— caused such consternation. there seems to be a contradiction at the heart of the article. as you said, the wounds within the labour party were quite dramatically reopened by the response. a lot of his mps are on the same page in terms of domestic policies, but they have this big ru ptu re policies, but they have this big rupture with the leadership on foreign policy in particular. what he hasn't done is try to heal those wounds in any way. that is quite interesting. pressure, even from his defence secretary, shadow defence secretary, saying it was russia and we have to follow... yes, and the contradiction was that he was saying yes, it is right we expel diplomats, it is right we take tough action, but i'm still not convinced it was necessarily the kremlin behind this. that is what is causing such an —— angst. distrust of the security sources, for und
that, in some ways, just fired the apparent caution ofjeremy corbyn, picked up on the front of the guardianpears to have caused such pranksters among his mps? saying, yes, we can go for russia, but we need to follow where the evidence leads? —— caused such consternation. there seems to be a contradiction at the heart of the article. as you said, the wounds within the labour party were quite dramatically reopened by the response. a lot of his mps are on the same page in terms of domestic...
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take us to the guardian, this is the cambridge analytica story, the files, as the guardian is callingout tricksters swing elections. this is the third day the guardian has been headlining on this story, they have done some impressive longform journalism and have been pushing this story for a year, basically. we have now had these revelations, an undercover recording, of these data firms executive making extraordinary both about plans to basically blackmail politicians with honey trap prostitutes in the ukraine. it feels like a thriller. but it feels really quite real. we should say that they deny any wrongdoing and this is very much reported, as you say, and this is day three. interesting, actually, because facebook have become caught up because facebook have become caught up in all of this because of the suggestions that names were harvested. and the new york times, this is reuters reporting the new york times and i think we might be able to show this, with the facebook security chief alex stein moss, who is said to leave after classes of disinformation. you can see that page from th
take us to the guardian, this is the cambridge analytica story, the files, as the guardian is callingout tricksters swing elections. this is the third day the guardian has been headlining on this story, they have done some impressive longform journalism and have been pushing this story for a year, basically. we have now had these revelations, an undercover recording, of these data firms executive making extraordinary both about plans to basically blackmail politicians with honey trap...
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i've worked with the guardian and the observer, the new york times, and channel four. there has been so much fact checking in what i am saying, ok? he might call me a charlatan or a fantasist, but if he is doing that, he is also calling the guardian, observer, channel four, new york times, and the information commissioner's office fantasist. thank you. >> do you think he had any idea the sort of people he was getting involved with? christopher wylie: from my conversations with him, he was familiar with cambridge analytica, robert mercer, even knew about renaissance technologies. so all i can say is from my conversations with him, i know that he was following and aware of these. but that is probably a question better placed to him. >> i want to check. when you are referring to scl's simple, is, plain and cambridget your analytica shorthand. it was not just ca, it was cia. is that what they call themselves inside? christopher wylie: if i said that, i apologize, that was a slip of the tongue. >> not cia? christopher wylie: no. so if i said that, i apologize. that was a sl
i've worked with the guardian and the observer, the new york times, and channel four. there has been so much fact checking in what i am saying, ok? he might call me a charlatan or a fantasist, but if he is doing that, he is also calling the guardian, observer, channel four, new york times, and the information commissioner's office fantasist. thank you. >> do you think he had any idea the sort of people he was getting involved with? christopher wylie: from my conversations with him, he was...
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i offered to appear at the guardians of the city board meeting to make a request personally from the department in terms of the reimbursement dollars. again, >> is there an agenda item or does the secretary have items? we are open to that if there is some suggestions and we will take it at this point. if not, we are going to the regular presentations of operations and the chief's report. all right. thank you very much, commissioners. i want to, please, madam secretary, move on to the last item. >> item nine, adjournment. >> we're going to adjourn in memory and passing and prayers for battalion chief mark groshan, and we pray for his family as well. thank you very much to everybody. this meeting is adjourned. thank you, commissioners. >> thank you. ♪ >> supervisor jeff sheehy and i represent district eight, the castro, diamond heights. ♪ ♪ for me i think district eight is different than other districts because of the castro, right? that is really the birth place of lgbtq civil rights movement in san francisco. it's historic for that reason. it's a great district because it's very dive
i offered to appear at the guardians of the city board meeting to make a request personally from the department in terms of the reimbursement dollars. again, >> is there an agenda item or does the secretary have items? we are open to that if there is some suggestions and we will take it at this point. if not, we are going to the regular presentations of operations and the chief's report. all right. thank you very much, commissioners. i want to, please, madam secretary, move on to the last...
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the guardian leads with a warning from the equality watchdog that firms that fail to report their genderay gap could face court. the ft headlines the demonstrations in barcelona following the arrest of the former catalan president carles puigdemont in germany. berger leads on calls for police to investigate funding for the boat leave campaign, following the whistle—blower revelations. the express claims that more than 30 conservative mps have signed a letter urging the prime minister to consider a radical overhaul of nhs funding. the metro also splashes on anti—semitism in the labour party, jeremy corbyn issuing an apology to the pain it has caused. the mirror's front—page story is of a man who was paralysed in the manchester bombing who has really gained movement in his legs after radical surgery in australia. lots for us to discuss and we better rattle through. let's start with the ft. rattle through. let's start with the ft, gove and johnson in line of fire, after claim vote leave broke the spending rules. how were these rules broken, supposedly? well, there was no leave and there was
the guardian leads with a warning from the equality watchdog that firms that fail to report their genderay gap could face court. the ft headlines the demonstrations in barcelona following the arrest of the former catalan president carles puigdemont in germany. berger leads on calls for police to investigate funding for the boat leave campaign, following the whistle—blower revelations. the express claims that more than 30 conservative mps have signed a letter urging the prime minister to...
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first, on the guardian, data firm misled mps over work for " b rex it" data firm misled mps over workambridge analytica, can you set the scene for us. the guardian has been doing a lot of work on the influence they believe cambridge analytica has had over all sorts of campaigns, whether it is donald trump‘s campaign, brexit, by dint of the work they may or may not have done for one of the campaigns. they haven‘t interview with brittany coates, until recently a senior executive, she has contradicted what the ceo has said, actually, they did do analysis for the leave campaign, so this will be grist to the mill, given that mps of the culture select committee are keen for the man to come back and it‘s buying himself more, i‘m sure they willjump on this and push it further. but a couple of quick points. we are excited about whether or not they‘d worked for leave.eu but they were irrelevant, a second fiddle, vote leave was the main campaign, months of fighting about it, vote leave, borisjohnson, dominic of fighting about it, vote leave, boris johnson, dominic cummings, they are the ones in
first, on the guardian, data firm misled mps over work for " b rex it" data firm misled mps over workambridge analytica, can you set the scene for us. the guardian has been doing a lot of work on the influence they believe cambridge analytica has had over all sorts of campaigns, whether it is donald trump‘s campaign, brexit, by dint of the work they may or may not have done for one of the campaigns. they haven‘t interview with brittany coates, until recently a senior executive,...
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they threatened the guardian with a lawsuit over revealing. paul-olivier dehaye: was harry commission -- the unless harry was sitting on the commission asking comments from facebook, would have had to sit on this for six months. even then, it would be three years that facebook knew about this. 2015 , not december when this article came out. , that's a long time. ian lucas: mark zuckerberg went to the press today -- not to this committee, even though he said in the letter he would be sent to the committee today. he wants to send a junior. do think it would be right for mark zuckerberg to come here -- do you think it would be right for mark zuckerberg to come here to explain?for both of you. christopher wylie: i'm owning up to it. i went to the authorities well before this got, you know, reported in the press. known,my involvement have taken my share of responsibility personally for the project. amends in whatever can, so working with the authorities or new york times and the guardian, channel four to make people aware of it. think the better par
they threatened the guardian with a lawsuit over revealing. paul-olivier dehaye: was harry commission -- the unless harry was sitting on the commission asking comments from facebook, would have had to sit on this for six months. even then, it would be three years that facebook knew about this. 2015 , not december when this article came out. , that's a long time. ian lucas: mark zuckerberg went to the press today -- not to this committee, even though he said in the letter he would be sent to the...
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i'm troubled by the statement of lack of communication between our department and the guardians. the reason why is because previous to that, again, here i go with the 24 years of sitting up here, we've always had a relationship with the guardians or hook and ladder, those kind of auxiliary relationships. the issue of the antique rigs, it goes without saying how important it is to us on the commission, particularly with some commissioners, an emphasis i recall when commissioner first came out having us look at the conditions of the rigs. we went out to behind station 9 with the understanding that we had a temporary problem with where it was with the academy of arts and we had to move them. we're dealing with multiple issues. one we had to remove the rigs. the other issue all along was where do we store this? and i think that we found that it's a difficult issue. i thought we were taking up on the good that we join in doing this. many i didn' -- anyone it was ue guardians were doing what they did. i didn't know there was a separation. for myself, colleagues, to be able to hear the c
i'm troubled by the statement of lack of communication between our department and the guardians. the reason why is because previous to that, again, here i go with the 24 years of sitting up here, we've always had a relationship with the guardians or hook and ladder, those kind of auxiliary relationships. the issue of the antique rigs, it goes without saying how important it is to us on the commission, particularly with some commissioners, an emphasis i recall when commissioner first came out...
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the guardian. suspected victims... facing the tag? minister has promised action around dome5tic minister has promised action around domestic abuse and this is the first sign of what we will see coming forward and they are talking about dome5tic forward and they are talking about domestic abuse 5u5pect5 being banned from contacting victim5, drinking alcohol or taking drugs and facing the prospect of being tied to monitor their movements. a5 the prospect of being tied to monitor their movements. as we said before coming on air, it seems almost unbelievable that this is not something that would have been considered before. given the fact that, certainly, i can talk from personal experience, having spoken to friends, the number of friends i know who maybe do not talk about it but have experienced domestic violence. and yet it is still one of those big taboo is and people don't seem to talk about this and not much action 5eem5 seem to talk about this and not much action seems to happen. the fact is, there are a phenomenal number of women w
the guardian. suspected victims... facing the tag? minister has promised action around dome5tic minister has promised action around domestic abuse and this is the first sign of what we will see coming forward and they are talking about dome5tic forward and they are talking about domestic abuse 5u5pect5 being banned from contacting victim5, drinking alcohol or taking drugs and facing the prospect of being tied to monitor their movements. a5 the prospect of being tied to monitor their movements....
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the guardian has spent the last week, a week ago they broke the story about cambridge analytica scrapingcebook profiles for data in the use of the trump campaigned and since then they have run relentless coverage on how it was done in the academic involved and how our data is used and they have been building on it. the link here is much more tenuous than for the trump campaigned. it seems that the trump campaigned. it seems that the islands between cambridge analytica and a company that may have been linked to vote leave —— there may have been a link. they are building on the data they have built up building on the data they have built up overthe building on the data they have built up over the last week. whether it was cambridge analytica or another company, political campaigns are starting to use our facebook data and google data in ways that we were not aware of before. we have all beena not aware of before. we have all been a bit naive when it comes to data usage. we know advertisers and marketers are checking on what we click on and what our friends click oi'i click on and what our
the guardian has spent the last week, a week ago they broke the story about cambridge analytica scrapingcebook profiles for data in the use of the trump campaigned and since then they have run relentless coverage on how it was done in the academic involved and how our data is used and they have been building on it. the link here is much more tenuous than for the trump campaigned. it seems that the trump campaigned. it seems that the islands between cambridge analytica and a company that may...
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with me are hugh muir, associate editor at the guardian and steve hawkes, deputy political editor at tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the financial times, which has a picture of a smiling stephen hawking, who has died at the age of 76 today. the i has a special edition tomorrow celebrating the life of the mathematician, who was hailed as ‘the greatest british thinker since newton'. the metro turns its attentions to events in parliament with a rather blunt interpretation of theresa may's expulsion of 23 russian diplomats. ‘push offski'. the guardian says they treated the british deadline with sarcasm, co nte m pt british deadline with sarcasm, contempt and defiance. the sun sasteremy corbyn is eating's puppet after he refused to accept proof moscow was behind the attack. the male says the labour leader was disowned by his colleagues for failing to back theresa may's tough sta nce failing to back theresa may's tough stance against russia. meanwhile, the daily express claims that a russian businessman found dead at his london home earlier this week was on putin's ‘hit—list‘. the
with me are hugh muir, associate editor at the guardian and steve hawkes, deputy political editor at tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the financial times, which has a picture of a smiling stephen hawking, who has died at the age of 76 today. the i has a special edition tomorrow celebrating the life of the mathematician, who was hailed as ‘the greatest british thinker since newton'. the metro turns its attentions to events in parliament with a rather blunt interpretation of theresa...
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the guardian, the lead story.yn has been talking to the guardian and reiterating some of the guardian and reiterating some of the warnings mentioned previously and he has warned of rushing ahead and he has warned of rushing ahead and a fevered atmosphere. we will be speaking a bit more aboutjeremy corbyn's comments later on and suggestions from him that neither justice nor national security is being well served by the atmosphere around the events at the moment. so this is a story about twins, identical twins, and one of them as an astronaut who went off to space and has now returned. scott kelly. he has come back and scientists have analysed is genetic make—up. a p pa re ntly analysed is genetic make—up. apparently his dna is changed by 7%. it's an extraordinary story. the pairof it's an extraordinary story. the pair of them came into bbc breakfast in november of last year and when they came in, there was a slight height difference. the differences had changed a bit. now the evidence is that the make—up of the ast
the guardian, the lead story.yn has been talking to the guardian and reiterating some of the guardian and reiterating some of the warnings mentioned previously and he has warned of rushing ahead and he has warned of rushing ahead and a fevered atmosphere. we will be speaking a bit more aboutjeremy corbyn's comments later on and suggestions from him that neither justice nor national security is being well served by the atmosphere around the events at the moment. so this is a story about twins,...
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the guardian. vice chancellor pay eclipses public sector. o compare what university bosses are earning compared to the chief executive of the council. even if you argue they work in the public sector and there is competition, comparing it to... they have said the chief executive of birmingham city council pockets £500,000 a year, a pretty good job in terms of his salary. this has been around for a while. there is no sense of anything changing. the minister said it is something we need to look at and put this in the light. students are paying hefty fees these days. people are starting to ask questions a bit more about what the quality of the courses are like and also why these people at the top are earning such big money. a quick question on the picture. a 2.5 metre statue based on a real—life man in the science museum as part of the medical galleries. zombie boy. these are his tattoos. this piece of art will be in homage to art all over their body. a bit meta. it does not say what it is made out of. it looks like brass. i would not want to cl
the guardian. vice chancellor pay eclipses public sector. o compare what university bosses are earning compared to the chief executive of the council. even if you argue they work in the public sector and there is competition, comparing it to... they have said the chief executive of birmingham city council pockets £500,000 a year, a pretty good job in terms of his salary. this has been around for a while. there is no sense of anything changing. the minister said it is something we need to look...
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meanwhile, also in the guardian thousand of female shop workers are demanding up to £30m in back pay omparable to those of men working in warehouses who are paid more. and finally on the engadget website if you own an alexa—powered device, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was haunted: users have been complaining that their devices would laugh randomly or simply refuse to do what they were asked. thankfully amazon has confirmed that it's aware of the problem and is "working to fix it." i have heard of people i'm plugging alexa alexa because she is just misbehaving. with me is dr stephanie hare who's an independent risk analyst let's start with the story dominating the uk throughout the week, this nerve agent now it has
meanwhile, also in the guardian thousand of female shop workers are demanding up to £30m in back pay omparable to those of men working in warehouses who are paid more. and finally on the engadget website if you own an alexa—powered device, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was haunted: users have been complaining that their devices would laugh randomly or simply refuse to do what they were asked. thankfully amazon has confirmed that it's aware of the problem and is "working to fix...
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won't have any impact on policy you know why they suddenly just call it the conscience because the guardian suddenly reported that the soldiers opdyke getting portable water supplies that to get to schools and sometimes having diplomatic and they've been putting it all just says you know you've been to those who have been on t.v. who pointed to before they got in but before the guardian reported that there were no planes well they're always old and new just i mean for russia i called him an r.t. for keeping an eye on their twenty seconds mark you know finish up on yemen yeah i'm afraid that this resolution isn't going to change anything the war there is a quagmire saudis nice deep in it yemen it was already the poorest country in the world but saudi arabia one of the world's now highest military spenders armed by the u.s. and all the other western powers can't defeat well it's and you've seen the crown prince's and due to be in the united states on the eighteenth i wonder how much how much western media will cover the yemen war when the crown prince is in washington we're going to go to a s
won't have any impact on policy you know why they suddenly just call it the conscience because the guardian suddenly reported that the soldiers opdyke getting portable water supplies that to get to schools and sometimes having diplomatic and they've been putting it all just says you know you've been to those who have been on t.v. who pointed to before they got in but before the guardian reported that there were no planes well they're always old and new just i mean for russia i called him an...
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on to the guardian, there is not much you can say these days and expect to get away with it. ch for england rugby and he has done amazing things. but managing to humourously make a couple of remarks to the scummy irish and very unsavoury commentary about wales. they have been eked out and he has been put over the coles street. fair? i think so. this would be bad evenif fair? i think so. this would be bad even if he were still winning. now that the wheels appeared to be coming off the chariot. the problem is, he is saying unpleasant things, the kind of things that would have been swept aside years ago as part of rugby banter, but you cannot say things like that about people on national or ethnic grounds, it, especially when you are leading national football. it might have been at a private event, but these days no comment like that is safe. especially when you have things recorded. a private corporate event eight or nine months ago. people hold these things and wait until you are vulnerable. two successive defeats by scotland and france. move on, let's say again, hyperbola city
on to the guardian, there is not much you can say these days and expect to get away with it. ch for england rugby and he has done amazing things. but managing to humourously make a couple of remarks to the scummy irish and very unsavoury commentary about wales. they have been eked out and he has been put over the coles street. fair? i think so. this would be bad evenif fair? i think so. this would be bad even if he were still winning. now that the wheels appeared to be coming off the chariot....
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the guardian has a large page looking at protests around the world.lists all sorts of events going on around the world which is really exciting to see what women, and men that matter, doing. we also have live pictures of what is going on in seoul, where approaches is going on. you can see both men and women gathered, many with placards of #metoo #metoo and time is up. it has dominated. senior executive positions and how many are held by women in two equal pay on the shopfront to represent a of women in the arts and literature and in prizes and also in parliaments around the world so it is looking through this lens and how is the gender equality featured or not. through this lens and how is the gender equality featured or notm feels like it has more momentum because of what has been coming to light especially in the area of sexual harassment. obviously initially in hollywood but many industries world over have been looking at this issue as women have been coming forward to talk about it. so many women can feel very alone when something like that happen
the guardian has a large page looking at protests around the world.lists all sorts of events going on around the world which is really exciting to see what women, and men that matter, doing. we also have live pictures of what is going on in seoul, where approaches is going on. you can see both men and women gathered, many with placards of #metoo #metoo and time is up. it has dominated. senior executive positions and how many are held by women in two equal pay on the shopfront to represent a of...
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the guardian also has that story. ched into possible data breaches committed by the firm cambridge analytica, which was used by donald trump's election campaign. both cambridge analytica and facebook deny any wrongdoing. the metro has more on the foreign secretary's rejection of claims made by russia that the chemical used to poison sergei and yulia skripal was made in the uk. the i reports on president putin's landslide election win tonight along with his reaction to the dispute over the origin of the nerve agent used in salisbury. the telegraph has details on plans by the government to introduce stricter regulations and taxation on tech giants operating in britain. the times says the gambling watchdog is to relax its drastic recommendation to limit stakes on fixed—odds betting machines. the mirror reports on the arrest of tv presenter ant mcpartlin after he was allegedly involved in a car accident in south—west london. and the sun is leading on that story too. it says the star was arrested on suspicion of drink drivi
the guardian also has that story. ched into possible data breaches committed by the firm cambridge analytica, which was used by donald trump's election campaign. both cambridge analytica and facebook deny any wrongdoing. the metro has more on the foreign secretary's rejection of claims made by russia that the chemical used to poison sergei and yulia skripal was made in the uk. the i reports on president putin's landslide election win tonight along with his reaction to the dispute over the...
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the second page of the guardian. what you are talking about, russia threatens retaliation. expel our people from moscow, that would be expected. the fear is whether it goes further. one minister said today, this isjust the beginning, not the end. the uk is expecting some kind of retaliation. a big worry basing to be taking their time. there is no particular pressure. so the reaction today has been pretty much, as theresa may said, sarcasm and defiance. we saw them mocking her reaction to it so far. today at the united nations, they have been prettyjocular to some extent about the way they have reacted. if the hope was she would get their attention, she does not seem to have done that in the wake she would have hoped. and the other hand, she does not have the option to do nothing. she has to react. a nerve agent used on british soil. she has to say and do something and a lot of mps talking about this magnitsky act that could get to people they have not got to before from russia. there is a limit, what can you do to change the way russia behaves? they have invaded ukraine and
the second page of the guardian. what you are talking about, russia threatens retaliation. expel our people from moscow, that would be expected. the fear is whether it goes further. one minister said today, this isjust the beginning, not the end. the uk is expecting some kind of retaliation. a big worry basing to be taking their time. there is no particular pressure. so the reaction today has been pretty much, as theresa may said, sarcasm and defiance. we saw them mocking her reaction to it so...
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won't have any impact on policy you know or why they suddenly discovered the controls because the guardian suddenly reported that the soldiers opdyke getting portable water supplies that to get to schools and sometimes when diplomatic get they've been putting it all cases you know given to those who have the county that he pointed to before they got him but before the guardian reported that there were no planes well they're always on call and i was told that i knew just for russia i called him an r.t. for keeping an eye on their twenty seconds mark you know finish up on human yeah i'm afraid that this resolution isn't going to change anything the war there is a quagmire saudis need deep in it yemen it was already the poorest country in the world but saudi arabia one of the world's now highest military spenders armed by the u.s. and all the other western powers can't defeat well it's and you've seen the crown prince's and due to be in the united states on the eighteenth i wonder how much how much western media will cover the yemen war when the crown prince is in washington we're going to go
won't have any impact on policy you know or why they suddenly discovered the controls because the guardian suddenly reported that the soldiers opdyke getting portable water supplies that to get to schools and sometimes when diplomatic get they've been putting it all cases you know given to those who have the county that he pointed to before they got him but before the guardian reported that there were no planes well they're always on call and i was told that i knew just for russia i called him...
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because the guardian suddenly reported that the soldiers opdyke getting potable water supplies that i get to schools and sometimes when diplomatic get they've been putting it on just so's you know you've been to those who have been on t.v. who pointed to before they got in but before the guardian reported that there were no police like they're always on call and i was. just i mean for russia i called him an art teacher keeping an eye on their twenty seconds mark you know finish up on yemen yeah i'm afraid that this resolution isn't going to change anything the war there is a quagmire saudis kneedeep in it yemen it was already the poorest country in the world but saudi arabia one of the world's now highest military spenders armed by the u.s. and all the other western powers can't defeat well it's and you've seen the crown prince's and due to be in the united states on the eighteenth i wonder how much how much western media will cover the yemen war when the crown prince is in washington we're going to go to a short break gentlemen after that short break we'll continue our discussion on
because the guardian suddenly reported that the soldiers opdyke getting potable water supplies that i get to schools and sometimes when diplomatic get they've been putting it on just so's you know you've been to those who have been on t.v. who pointed to before they got in but before the guardian reported that there were no police like they're always on call and i was. just i mean for russia i called him an art teacher keeping an eye on their twenty seconds mark you know finish up on yemen yeah...
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the guardian uncovered twenty thirteen the guardian over the british or the british britain's foreign and commonwealth office the up c.e.o. had illegally withheld six hundred thousand historic documents from the public most of these documents were about colonialism and i think a whole of the so you gotta hold government accountable in the way we do that is demanding information because at the end of the day our money pays for the paper it was printed on. one month ago the united states was rocked by a mass shooting of unfathomable scale marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida since then the nation's cable news and political world and churning through yet another round of gun control debates i mean n.r.a. has become one of today's most controversial and culturally charged public organizations but and then you need display of solidarity tens of thousands of chill schoolchildren across the nation walked out of class to shame the governments do nothing demagogues and to action our team is on a par hole caught up with some of the demonstrators in washington d.c. . this slo
the guardian uncovered twenty thirteen the guardian over the british or the british britain's foreign and commonwealth office the up c.e.o. had illegally withheld six hundred thousand historic documents from the public most of these documents were about colonialism and i think a whole of the so you gotta hold government accountable in the way we do that is demanding information because at the end of the day our money pays for the paper it was printed on. one month ago the united states was...
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the guardian uncovered twenty thirteen the guardian cover the british the british britain's foreign and commonwealth office of the c.e.o. had a legally withheld six hundred thousand historic documents from the public most of these documents were about colonialism and the whole of the so you gotta hold government accountable in the way we do that is demanding information because at the end of the day our money pays for the paper it was printed on. one month ago the united states was rocked by a mass shooting of unfathomable scale marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida since then the nation's cable news and political world ensuring through yet another round of gun control debates i mean n.r.a. has become one of today's most controversial and culturally charged public organizations but and then you need display of solidarity tens of thousands of chills schoolchildren across the nation walked out of class to shame the governments do nothing demagogues and to action r.t.s. on a particle caught up with some of the demonstrators in washington d.c. . this slogan today is enoug
the guardian uncovered twenty thirteen the guardian cover the british the british britain's foreign and commonwealth office of the c.e.o. had a legally withheld six hundred thousand historic documents from the public most of these documents were about colonialism and the whole of the so you gotta hold government accountable in the way we do that is demanding information because at the end of the day our money pays for the paper it was printed on. one month ago the united states was rocked by a...
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the guardian uncovered twenty thirteen the guardian over the british the british britain's foreign and commonwealth office of the c.e.o. had a legally withheld six hundred thousand historic documents from the public most of these documents were about colonialism and the whole of the so you gotta hold government accountable the way we do that is demanding information because at the end of the day our money pays for the paper it was printed on. one month ago the united states was rocked by a mass shooting of unfathomable scale marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida since then the nation's cable news and political world ensuring through yet another round of gun control debates i mean n.r.a. has become one of today's most controversial and culturally charged public organizations but and then you need display of solidarity tens of thousands of chilled schoolchildren across the nation walked out of class to shame the governments do nothing demagogues and to action r.t.s. on a particle caught up with some of the demonstrators in washington d.c. . this slogan today is enough
the guardian uncovered twenty thirteen the guardian over the british the british britain's foreign and commonwealth office of the c.e.o. had a legally withheld six hundred thousand historic documents from the public most of these documents were about colonialism and the whole of the so you gotta hold government accountable the way we do that is demanding information because at the end of the day our money pays for the paper it was printed on. one month ago the united states was rocked by a mass...
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the guardian carries a large image of sergei skripal — the russian man believed to be in hospital inleads on how uk airlines' transatlantic routes maybe negatively affected after brexit. one story, unsurprisingly dominates most of the front pages tonight of course — the possible poisoning of a russian spy. and bill turnbull, bbc breakfast presenter, opens up with his battle for cancer. misses take a look at the russian spy story and we will go with the sun. the sun having a lot of fun with this, but it is not a fun story. they have got a man cleaning up their innate biohazard suit. it is a story that does have echoes of litvinenko, back in 2006. yes, it plays into the idea that we are ina yes, it plays into the idea that we are in a sort of proxy war with russia, and he is president putin a p pa re ntly russia, and he is president putin apparently taking out one of his traitorous enemies, so the papers have viewed it, and this unfortunate chapis have viewed it, and this unfortunate chap is a must buy at —— retired spy colonel, sergei skripal, found slumped outside a bench in salisbur
the guardian carries a large image of sergei skripal — the russian man believed to be in hospital inleads on how uk airlines' transatlantic routes maybe negatively affected after brexit. one story, unsurprisingly dominates most of the front pages tonight of course — the possible poisoning of a russian spy. and bill turnbull, bbc breakfast presenter, opens up with his battle for cancer. misses take a look at the russian spy story and we will go with the sun. the sun having a lot of fun with...
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what is it that 0wen smith has done in publishing this article in the guardian calling for a second referenduming him from the shadow cabinet? there are three things. firstly, he decided to pen an article. in other words, he can‘t blame this on encountering a pesky reporter like you or me, being asked some devilish questions and blurting something out that he later regrets, 01’ something out that he later regrets, or something he has written for a private audience that managed to slip into the bloodstream of national debate. instead, he has pulled out of his laptop and typed out a relatively short piece, albeit with a stinging conclusion in terms of his view versus labour‘s view in which he said firstly that in his view, the uk should stay in the single market after brexit. that isn‘t labour policy. secondly, that at the end of the negotiating process , at the end of the negotiating process, as opposed to their being a vote in parliament, which the government has promised... which labour endorses. and labour are pushing for improvements to that, but 0wen smith says, why not have another refere
what is it that 0wen smith has done in publishing this article in the guardian calling for a second referenduming him from the shadow cabinet? there are three things. firstly, he decided to pen an article. in other words, he can‘t blame this on encountering a pesky reporter like you or me, being asked some devilish questions and blurting something out that he later regrets, 01’ something out that he later regrets, or something he has written for a private audience that managed to slip into...
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let's go on to the guardian because it is a story not about brexit but nhs set to be offered a 6.5% riseer three years if they give up the day's holiday. 6.5% rise over three years if they give up the day's holidaym 6.5% rise over three years if they give up the day's holiday. it is honestly a huge row about public sector pay dominating last year domestically and it seems the guardian have got the scoop on what the government is going to offer. we have a reaction yet from the health unions as to what they make of this but it is worth remembering that is over three years and inflation is currently 3% a year so it looks like a below inflation offer to me on the face of it all i am not a genius at maths. it is not a huge thing but it is certainly a lot better than what nhs staff have been getting so you mightfind nhs staff have been getting so you might find this is somewhere very end up. it will be good news for people who feel in the public sector their pay has been kept very much pretty low over the years. the public sector pay cap has not been popular and people having to campaign outsi
let's go on to the guardian because it is a story not about brexit but nhs set to be offered a 6.5% riseer three years if they give up the day's holiday. 6.5% rise over three years if they give up the day's holidaym 6.5% rise over three years if they give up the day's holiday. it is honestly a huge row about public sector pay dominating last year domestically and it seems the guardian have got the scoop on what the government is going to offer. we have a reaction yet from the health unions as...
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just a few months before that happened in december 2015, the guardian newspaper in britain reported that cambridge analytica's work had something rotten at the center of it. they were supporting ted cruz and appeared to be using millions of facebook profiles that had effectively been stolen off facebook without the user's consent. it was a minor campaign controversy at the time. facebook wasn't too bothered by the reporting. they took quite a few months until late 2016 before they even bothered anybody about it. a new whistle blower who is the former research director has come forward to the "new york times" to the "guardian" and britain's channel 4 saying he was contacted in august 2016, right before the 2016 election, contacted august 2016 by facebook when they sent him a notification telling him that he and cambridge analytica needed to delete the data. he said they didn't delete the data and it didn't matter because facebook never checked to see if they did. >> what cambridge does is works on creating a web of this information online so that people start going down the rabbit hole of
just a few months before that happened in december 2015, the guardian newspaper in britain reported that cambridge analytica's work had something rotten at the center of it. they were supporting ted cruz and appeared to be using millions of facebook profiles that had effectively been stolen off facebook without the user's consent. it was a minor campaign controversy at the time. facebook wasn't too bothered by the reporting. they took quite a few months until late 2016 before they even bothered...
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we are now finding outin from reporting in "the news york times" the guardian and my own reporting that they may not have actually deleted the data not me of remains visible to cambridge employees. facebook is interested in auditing. they broke into the spl headquarters yesterday. they were shut down by the information commissioner who wants to conduct their own investigation. a lot of regulators are hoping this is done through channels and not between facebook and the companies behind closed doors. obviously that hasn't worked on the pass. >> host: one example of issie lapowsky's reports in "wired" both companies owe answers. what answers to members of congress want from facebook? >> guest: they want to see mark zuckerberg come to washington andnd testified to in the fall facebook google in twitter all sent their lawyers to congress to talk about russian influence on their platforms during the 2016 election and i think a lot of members of congress were dissatisfied with the fact that they were seeing these lawyers and not the companies in the powerful ceos. markto zuckerberg has been c
we are now finding outin from reporting in "the news york times" the guardian and my own reporting that they may not have actually deleted the data not me of remains visible to cambridge employees. facebook is interested in auditing. they broke into the spl headquarters yesterday. they were shut down by the information commissioner who wants to conduct their own investigation. a lot of regulators are hoping this is done through channels and not between facebook and the companies...
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i'm jackie martin and serve as trustees as the guardians of the city and director of the fire museum.ppear before you today to correct a point from the last meeting. when asked about the antique fire apparatus, deputy chief nicholson said we've been working with the guardians of the city. respectfully, this is not entirely the case. in fact, the first we had heard about the actual movement of the apparatus was through retired deputy chief rich cochovar from atlas towing who wanted help starting the rigs. there's been little collaboration other than a request to pay for the shrink wrapping idea which guardians of the city is opposed. there are others here to speak to that. i would hope there's closer collaboration in the future with the ssfp and the guardians of the city so we can come to an agreeable solution for this dire issue of our antique fire apparatus that is rusting away at this moment. thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment? good morning. >> good morning. low ldpe has been and for decades, called shrink wrap. it was used by the military to seal units of foods and p
i'm jackie martin and serve as trustees as the guardians of the city and director of the fire museum.ppear before you today to correct a point from the last meeting. when asked about the antique fire apparatus, deputy chief nicholson said we've been working with the guardians of the city. respectfully, this is not entirely the case. in fact, the first we had heard about the actual movement of the apparatus was through retired deputy chief rich cochovar from atlas towing who wanted help starting...
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just a few months before that happened in december 2015, the guardian newspaper in britain had reported that cambridge analytica's work for the ted cruz campaign appeared to have something sort of rotten at the center of it. cambridge analytica was supporting ted cruz, and they appeared to be using millions of facebook profiles that had effectively been stolen off of facebook without the users' consent. it was a minor campaign controversy at the time. facebook wasn't too bothered by the reporting or its implications. they took quite a few months until late 2016 before they even bothered anybody about it. a new whistle blower who is the former research director has at cambridge analytica, he has now come forward to "the new york times," to t"the guardian" newspapers in britain and britain's channel 4 saying he was contacted in august 2016. august 2016, so right before the 2016 election. contacted august 2016 by facebook when they sent him a notification telling him that he and cambridge analytica needed to delete all that data. he and other cambridge analytica sources now say that cambri
just a few months before that happened in december 2015, the guardian newspaper in britain had reported that cambridge analytica's work for the ted cruz campaign appeared to have something sort of rotten at the center of it. cambridge analytica was supporting ted cruz, and they appeared to be using millions of facebook profiles that had effectively been stolen off of facebook without the users' consent. it was a minor campaign controversy at the time. facebook wasn't too bothered by the...
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saying that the ledgers you know messed up is not going to be around for a while and this report in the guardian. let's talk about snowden first he makes an interesting point and he has it in his address in the privacy concerns over the bar chain and obviously edward snowden's really focused on that issue of privacy the point of the public ledger has some advantages for creating an audit trail and by that i mean you know so that we can establish ownership rights and keep track and tell the truth and prevent fraud and all that's good on the other hand from a privacy point of view people used to say because it was anonymous it's never been anonymous it's always been sued on i'm so your public address is right there and it's true that it can be tracked and i and that's good for some things are bad for some things snowden is really concerned about the privacy angle and this is why he's a little bearish on bitcoin i'm bullish on things like money arrow and cortana and bash and some of these other coins that are a little more privacy oriented. yeah. i heard him talking about yeah he did mention that y
saying that the ledgers you know messed up is not going to be around for a while and this report in the guardian. let's talk about snowden first he makes an interesting point and he has it in his address in the privacy concerns over the bar chain and obviously edward snowden's really focused on that issue of privacy the point of the public ledger has some advantages for creating an audit trail and by that i mean you know so that we can establish ownership rights and keep track and tell the...
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this is the front page of the guardian. it is a tit—for—tat. tit-for-tat. freezing bank accounts, boycotting the world cup? the world cup? the world cup is the next thing. next thing. has been her best couple of weeks in terms of how she has dealt with it. terms of how she has dealt with it. and to get the international coalition behind the british line. coalition behind the british line. steady as she goes, a steady woman, and she has done a fairjob. and she has done a fairjob. her a spirit as the home secretary, this is a good area for her. this is a good area for her. secretary related stuff, she's in her element. her element.
this is the front page of the guardian. it is a tit—for—tat. tit-for-tat. freezing bank accounts, boycotting the world cup? the world cup? the world cup is the next thing. next thing. has been her best couple of weeks in terms of how she has dealt with it. terms of how she has dealt with it. and to get the international coalition behind the british line. coalition behind the british line. steady as she goes, a steady woman, and she has done a fairjob. and she has done a fairjob. her a...
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awareness of the orphans being manipulated there's a section here on how this is going to hold the guardians responsible for their stewardship of the land that was allotted to those under their guardianship. this largest repository that we know of. it contains terrific images of the school and the students were there. moving down the line this is a photo of he and one of his live wives. were not sure which one the after he arrived his first wife passed away and each of the subsequent wives also died in oklahoma territory. he stopped temporary ended i ended up staying for the rest of his life. this is a photo of he and the church. this is him at the end of his life and he lived to be 94 years old the indian missionary which is also published on that printing press that we have downstairs preceded the indian or orphan this is a good example in the second example of the indian missionary. it was intended to relay news on the mission work in indian territory. it would have been read by area churches and ascending churches back in georgia. some news on the state of the evangelistic efforts and wh
awareness of the orphans being manipulated there's a section here on how this is going to hold the guardians responsible for their stewardship of the land that was allotted to those under their guardianship. this largest repository that we know of. it contains terrific images of the school and the students were there. moving down the line this is a photo of he and one of his live wives. were not sure which one the after he arrived his first wife passed away and each of the subsequent wives also...
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his platform mark zuckerberg vowed to fix things then last weekend the new york times along with the guardian and observer and channel four in the u.k. broke a story that shattered sucker berg's p.r. campaign together they revealed that cambridge analytic a data analysis firm employed by donald trump's election campaign harvested the personal information of more than fifty million american facebook users without their permission and then use that information to create targeted political advertising in order to influence voter behavior the issues here go far beyond one data mining company and one election voters in great britain and kenya may have been affected as well and the story puts the spotlight squarely on facebook's business model and its mass surveillance of people. like you and me to make their money our starting point this week is the man who blew the whistle and blew the lid off of one of social media's dirtiest secrets. one of the more puzzling and contradictory aspects of this story is how even in this digital age where data has been crowned king information is often not enough s
his platform mark zuckerberg vowed to fix things then last weekend the new york times along with the guardian and observer and channel four in the u.k. broke a story that shattered sucker berg's p.r. campaign together they revealed that cambridge analytic a data analysis firm employed by donald trump's election campaign harvested the personal information of more than fifty million american facebook users without their permission and then use that information to create targeted political...
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it was only a week ago that facebook threatened to sue the guardian over using the word breach.e company still has -- is ignoring my office to sit down with the regulators. they continue to stand by their statement, where they want to access my personal devices and act as if they are the police, as if they are the state, despite the fact that i am working with the legitimate legal authority in this country to investigate this issue. i've been the one that has brought this issue to public attention. i'm the one that has proactively worked with the legal authorities here in the uk to investigate this for months. it's only now that facebook is playing catch up, despite the fact that they have known about this for three years. >> let me play one more clip of zuckerberg talking about what responsibility he has to users. here is new mark zuckerberg. >> we have a basic responsibility to protect people's data and if we can't do that, then we don't question ser -- deserve to have the student to serve people. >> based on your dealings from cambridge to facebook, what grave would you give
it was only a week ago that facebook threatened to sue the guardian over using the word breach.e company still has -- is ignoring my office to sit down with the regulators. they continue to stand by their statement, where they want to access my personal devices and act as if they are the police, as if they are the state, despite the fact that i am working with the legitimate legal authority in this country to investigate this issue. i've been the one that has brought this issue to public...