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and the programs practice how he showed us how you bought might be used to spread this information on facebook through friend requests so this is a fake account that we have and let's say that we want to. get some idea. let's say that we want people to believe. or. another modified. so corgis are dogs right yes so this is some fake news they just. going to post that on my wall. and now i can run this and clicking this add friend button. and that it is just going out there and it's quickly an ad friends at random. exactly endlessly and looks like and what's going to happen is these people when they get that friend message they're going to come back to tyrone's profile and they're going to try to figure out what it is and when they do that they're going to see that message boards are genetically modified and if the message is something that people are curious about going to start talking about it and possibly even believe it to be true turn explained how bots can also be used to lure people to pages like heart of texas which were created by the russians to incite divisiveness in protest
and the programs practice how he showed us how you bought might be used to spread this information on facebook through friend requests so this is a fake account that we have and let's say that we want to. get some idea. let's say that we want people to believe. or. another modified. so corgis are dogs right yes so this is some fake news they just. going to post that on my wall. and now i can run this and clicking this add friend button. and that it is just going out there and it's quickly an ad...
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, but also for the us, so the interest of the us and japan, the visit is timely and important. there are reports right now that north korea is planning to hijack the korean winter olympic games through a propaganda campaign. how should this be handled by the japanese and the americans? that is a tricky issue. certainly, you are right. north korea is trying to use this opportunity to showcase, improve its image, to reject its image as a peaceloving country, or whatever. —— project its image. but the us is becoming strategic as well. vice president pence does not stop by to 0kinawa anyway, he is going to south korea to attend the opening ceremony of the olympics. he doesn't have too go there anyway, but he has decided to make a brief stop at the 0kinawa in order to remind them that sports and security are two different issues. a north korean spy who blew up a korean airlines aircraftjust months before the 1988 seoul 0lympics has issued a stark warning ahead of south korea's winter games. kim hyon hui says the regime that recruited her and trained her to murder 115 south korea
, but also for the us, so the interest of the us and japan, the visit is timely and important. there are reports right now that north korea is planning to hijack the korean winter olympic games through a propaganda campaign. how should this be handled by the japanese and the americans? that is a tricky issue. certainly, you are right. north korea is trying to use this opportunity to showcase, improve its image, to reject its image as a peaceloving country, or whatever. —— project its image....
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i think for us, we're used to it. even at ces, jumping on the plane coming here, it was 80% men, right? things like that. you kind of just get used to it. you form partnerships with other women and men who are very supportive of women, and you try to do the best work and be recognized for your work. >> host: now, adelyn zhou, you mentioned the book you co-authored, it's called "applied artificial intelligence." what's the theme? >> guest: it's how do you actually use a.i. today in your business. so what we found is there's so much misconception, people don't actually know how do i use this technology and make my business grow. and so what we've found is you have really technical books that are so technical that you and i, most people would not be able to comprehend. and then you have books that are thinking, hey, what will happen when the robots take over or what happens, you know, with super intelligence. but for a business leader, there's no real handbook on how do apply a.i. to my business today, framework and how
i think for us, we're used to it. even at ces, jumping on the plane coming here, it was 80% men, right? things like that. you kind of just get used to it. you form partnerships with other women and men who are very supportive of women, and you try to do the best work and be recognized for your work. >> host: now, adelyn zhou, you mentioned the book you co-authored, it's called "applied artificial intelligence." what's the theme? >> guest: it's how do you actually use a.i....
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to require a conditional use permit for office uses, business services and institutional uses fronting on pacific avenue. >> thank you. we'll turn it over to our sponsor, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madame chair. supervisor safai. this is an ordinance that contains a number of nonsubstantial clean-up amendments to the broadway, north beach n.c.d.s and north beach s.u.d. zoning tables. principally the ordinance contains amendments to the jackson square special use district relative to a increasing number of rest rhawns, limited restaurants and bar uses in the area. this limited control on bars and restaurants already exists in other parts of the northeast corner of the city. particularly in the north beach n.c.d. which saw a huge number of additional restaurants and bar answer oversaturation within its bound ris and in north beach in particular, those controls have helped to minimize speculative commercial rent practices in the neighbourhood and cultivate and maintain a diverse array of retail and other community services. so the folks in jackson square wanted the same thing. jacks
to require a conditional use permit for office uses, business services and institutional uses fronting on pacific avenue. >> thank you. we'll turn it over to our sponsor, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madame chair. supervisor safai. this is an ordinance that contains a number of nonsubstantial clean-up amendments to the broadway, north beach n.c.d.s and north beach s.u.d. zoning tables. principally the ordinance contains amendments to the jackson square special use district...
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talk to us of years. was able to build i used to. use the. law school that old this willis is just merely a way be the ultimate power over when we show us just i mean you know you think. you know what are you. to do or they get the. most of it it's the most obvious and you kind of i would always do movies and stick it in the wood to see if. i do my significance or. what kind of. the way should look the way they were just most. losers. who think you are. being given equal. but you. certainly know some of the youth in the middle of the sport of the problem which extend my life in the sport of the t.v. and you want to show. you to prove that the just only be disappointed to discover the name of the ski you missed me when i did think about it. but rather the future . looks you just don't know much do you put up with your body don't you know when you. know the answers. and you know it's the. way you move a little to be the. voluspa missin you would to believe in the option. is just males and i was. stunned in that you will still be able to even vo
talk to us of years. was able to build i used to. use the. law school that old this willis is just merely a way be the ultimate power over when we show us just i mean you know you think. you know what are you. to do or they get the. most of it it's the most obvious and you kind of i would always do movies and stick it in the wood to see if. i do my significance or. what kind of. the way should look the way they were just most. losers. who think you are. being given equal. but you. certainly...
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that you created all of us and loves all of us. i pray for those who lead in less public ways, in the arts and faith communities and in family life. leadership was your idea in the first place. a way for us to make the most of our lives together. you gave us the image of leader and the rent and shepherd. inspire the leaders of our world to care for and nurture their people. to be watchful for threats and to be humble. bless our world with better leaders by helping all of those who lead to seek your wisdom and your way. in jesus name i pray, amen. [applause] it is a joy for us to be together. while i wish you could look in on it, i am glad you cannot look in on our gathering. it is about 20 or 30 of us that gather each week to be able to talk, pray and be able to encourage each other. we begin with sharing prayer request come what is going on with our families, and our personal lives, house staff is doing. it is an incredibly vulnerable thing to say to someone else, i have needs and i want you to know it. as surprising as it may sou
that you created all of us and loves all of us. i pray for those who lead in less public ways, in the arts and faith communities and in family life. leadership was your idea in the first place. a way for us to make the most of our lives together. you gave us the image of leader and the rent and shepherd. inspire the leaders of our world to care for and nurture their people. to be watchful for threats and to be humble. bless our world with better leaders by helping all of those who lead to seek...
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let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. packed as usual so let's get started. does europe need to do more to protect itself from foreign takeovers? from german manufacuring to greek ports and uk data centres, there's growing concern about how to make sure investment doesn't cost know—how. and eu trade ministers are discussing this at their meeting in bulgaria today. foreign direct invesment into the eu — that's when companies invest their money in foreign countries — came in at $370 billion last year. not all of it is considered uncontroversial. the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker said in september, "europe must always defend its strategic interests" such as technology, defence and infrastructure. one of the biggest deals to spark concern was the 2016 purchase of kuka, germany's largest maker of industrial robotics, by china's midea for $5.5 billion. and there is particular concern about companies linked to foreign governments. as china looks increasingly overseas at technology and manufactu
let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. packed as usual so let's get started. does europe need to do more to protect itself from foreign takeovers? from german manufacuring to greek ports and uk data centres, there's growing concern about how to make sure investment doesn't cost know—how. and eu trade ministers are discussing this at their meeting in bulgaria today. foreign direct invesment into the eu — that's when companies invest their money in...
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we have to get out of here. >> jack sold us on the ability to give us out of state. he didn't give us a details at the time but he said he had the resources to do it. that's all we wanted to do. jack insisd if he wanted to be transported across the country we couldn't bring any firearms. >> i'm not going to put my family at risk, there'll be no guns and that was a huge argument. >> we struggled with him over that for a bit but we didn't have a real standing. we were at the mercy of him he was taking care of us, right. >> the original plan was to get us to the east coast. >> jack's idea was he would contact his parents that were in the area and he and patty could ride with his mom and dad as a couple sitting in the back seat. >> jack scott was driving, right before the four of them get on the highway, he pulls over to the side of the road and he says, patty, listen to me. i'll take you anywhere you want to go, you don't have to do this you can just go home. and patty hearst looks at john scott and says, get the [ bleep ] on the road and start driving. >> so, he got ba
we have to get out of here. >> jack sold us on the ability to give us out of state. he didn't give us a details at the time but he said he had the resources to do it. that's all we wanted to do. jack insisd if he wanted to be transported across the country we couldn't bring any firearms. >> i'm not going to put my family at risk, there'll be no guns and that was a huge argument. >> we struggled with him over that for a bit but we didn't have a real standing. we were at the...
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us and it's on the image of wonder and its shape is good for us. and without it you know not you would have nowhere to go to live in peace i'm headless in don i don't know if i go. in peace the trees that were knocked down are taken away from the tribal areas of the papa ground i'm on special trucks called figures sort of minutes i mean i have no idea what cigar means but i know where all these trucks are going. they're taking all the timber to the coast world be loaded on to ships. this it up it's a tree graveyard as mud mud round us. mark come here. stand in front of us it is it well. i want to measure this tree. now you know. look it reaches up to your ears so kind as in didn't you have trees this thicket on so. oh i just like old trees the spec are very rare and french isn't the way i am when you want that the way of history is one of the oldest in the world but in the way it may have been the first trio of all time was is that maybe it was the father of all three little we can plant new trees but with climate change and environmental damage th
us and it's on the image of wonder and its shape is good for us. and without it you know not you would have nowhere to go to live in peace i'm headless in don i don't know if i go. in peace the trees that were knocked down are taken away from the tribal areas of the papa ground i'm on special trucks called figures sort of minutes i mean i have no idea what cigar means but i know where all these trucks are going. they're taking all the timber to the coast world be loaded on to ships. this it up...
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sending us signals every day. and he is sending us signs. there might be good sons but there also i am focusing on good things that happen. it is because of the deep faith of god. as i close i want to share something that i saw when i was able to return. it was such a wonderful feeling one is able to return to work. i spent over 15 weeks in the hospital battling. to be able to come back to the house chamber. under those words inscribed, in god we trust. we pray every morning in the house and the senate. when we open a business we say prayers. and, in god we trust is there. when i went home for the first time and i was in my church again for the first time, during the sermon i started flipping through ms. aleppa. every day there is a different scripture. i flipped back to june 14. i wanted to read the scripture of that day. and i got goosebumps when i read the scripture in the mess lit for june 14. i want to be the stupid it is psalms 27. the lord is my light and salvation. whom shall i fear? the lord is the stronghold of my life, whom should
sending us signals every day. and he is sending us signs. there might be good sons but there also i am focusing on good things that happen. it is because of the deep faith of god. as i close i want to share something that i saw when i was able to return. it was such a wonderful feeling one is able to return to work. i spent over 15 weeks in the hospital battling. to be able to come back to the house chamber. under those words inscribed, in god we trust. we pray every morning in the house and...
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fund balance i am in use of the strategic use. the population growth fund, i don't remember when that ballot measure went through. what it was state thad the funds would be for? was it stated they would just go into sfmta? it would be lumped in with the general fund? >> it's calculated separate, so now we get our allocation from the general fund and then the supplement that comes from prop b. the prop b legislation required that 75% of the funds go for transit. and 25% go for streets. it does give us flexibility between capital and operating how those are used. last time we used it fully for capital. but again, because of the population growth is driving some of our operational needs, i think it's reasonable to consider using part of it for operational needs. you see that the capital revenues are lower than they've been. not even accounting for central subway. we have a lot of capital needs we're trying to meet too. there are no easy answers, there will all be tradeoffs. >> chairman brinkman: we're lucky we have the fund balance w
fund balance i am in use of the strategic use. the population growth fund, i don't remember when that ballot measure went through. what it was state thad the funds would be for? was it stated they would just go into sfmta? it would be lumped in with the general fund? >> it's calculated separate, so now we get our allocation from the general fund and then the supplement that comes from prop b. the prop b legislation required that 75% of the funds go for transit. and 25% go for streets. it...
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let us look at some footage now. a greedy dog's efforts to steal some leftover pancakes at a home in the us state of massachusetts almost went horribly wrong after it accidentally ignited the stove, causing something on top of it to catch fire. luckily, the alarm system alerted first responders, before any serious damage was done. the us vice president mike pence is starting a trip to asia which is meant to show solidarity with allies and help south korea celebrate the launch of its olympic games. but he actually has a much tougher task — mending a potential breach with the south korean government over how to deal with the north korean regime of kim jong—un. earlier i spoke to hiro katsumata from tohoku university. i began by asking him how significant is this visit of vice president pence to japan before south korea? let me point out that the us— japan alliance is stronger than ever before under the trott administration for many reasons. one of the reasons is that the alliance has become important, notjust for
let us look at some footage now. a greedy dog's efforts to steal some leftover pancakes at a home in the us state of massachusetts almost went horribly wrong after it accidentally ignited the stove, causing something on top of it to catch fire. luckily, the alarm system alerted first responders, before any serious damage was done. the us vice president mike pence is starting a trip to asia which is meant to show solidarity with allies and help south korea celebrate the launch of its olympic...
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we cannot possibly accept their use or the threat of their use. peter: malte lehming, i would like you to talk about this. the munich security conference is at issue and the question of whether there is a new nuclear arms race and whether one is emerging. one commentator said ahead of the conference that we live in power increaserd in late trumps soft power. is that a fair assessment? malte: i would not say so. nuclear posturing from the united states which puts billions of dollars into nuclear weapons -- the question is, and we had the same discussion talking about the mutually assured destruction from the 1980's. isn't it enough when the powers have 10 intercontinental ballistic missiles? then they switched over to flexible response. we have to be credible. credibility is the new currency in this thing. --t is happening in the u.s. they think about -- you talked about cyber war. i think that is the next level. but when a country like russia or china is going to cyber war -- how do you react? our low yield nuclear weapons a deterrent? now.ity is
we cannot possibly accept their use or the threat of their use. peter: malte lehming, i would like you to talk about this. the munich security conference is at issue and the question of whether there is a new nuclear arms race and whether one is emerging. one commentator said ahead of the conference that we live in power increaserd in late trumps soft power. is that a fair assessment? malte: i would not say so. nuclear posturing from the united states which puts billions of dollars into nuclear...
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the us homeland. - i usually don't use the term rogue state, i think it's too liberally used, but in the case of north korea, i think it fits. you have a country with a very unpredictable leader. it's not clear when or how or why he would use nuclear weapons, but he is slowly developing their nuclear capability, not only with land based missiles, but with sea based missiles and so that's a real danger. (piano music) - this is a perfect example of a 21st century security challenge that no one nation can solve alone. - [narrator] most analysts say the weight of the international community is the best tool to stop nuclear proliferation. they point to the successful use of sanctions and incentives that persuaded libya, south africa, and most recently iran to severely limit nuclear enrichment capability. - we've seen under president obama the effort to try to contain those countries who can acquire nuclear capabilities. in those negotiations, presidents have at their disposal all kinds of gambits and tools from the liftingf sanctions for example, to the offering of greater aid and trade.
the us homeland. - i usually don't use the term rogue state, i think it's too liberally used, but in the case of north korea, i think it fits. you have a country with a very unpredictable leader. it's not clear when or how or why he would use nuclear weapons, but he is slowly developing their nuclear capability, not only with land based missiles, but with sea based missiles and so that's a real danger. (piano music) - this is a perfect example of a 21st century security challenge that no one...
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us to walk us to come bring rolled up us what's up. what's your name your. new turn try ok from. no boss walk ok come have ok we see you know ok. you have your boss what i just not you and yours. oh. and are you training any of our local stuff and want. to thank me. the problem is that many of these people who feel the with limit requirements and work permit says that they have to provide plenty of opportunities for citizen employees then never train anyone. they come and work and make money and don't train anybody in legal i'm going to write whatever name you go to teach anything. and learn nothing so nobody is up. we want to walk. it's probably on faith last q any questions on because i'm curious i want to. before. i say something to say how. so well. for him to find us here you don't because you. know most of the life. the companies that are coming in there are tests they have no consideration for people all the environment all the future when they see a tree or daisy is going to convert that tree into profit to get bigger. it is what i'm going to drill for closed all timber o
us to walk us to come bring rolled up us what's up. what's your name your. new turn try ok from. no boss walk ok come have ok we see you know ok. you have your boss what i just not you and yours. oh. and are you training any of our local stuff and want. to thank me. the problem is that many of these people who feel the with limit requirements and work permit says that they have to provide plenty of opportunities for citizen employees then never train anyone. they come and work and make money...
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thank you forjoining us. the us unit of japanese raise. thank you forjoining us. the us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, ta kata, us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, takata, has reached a settle m e nt manufacturer, takata, has reached a settlement with 44 us state attorneys. there was a deadly safety defect with the airbags. the settle m e nt defect with the airbags. the settlement could pave the way for a sale of the company to rival the safety systems. i am joined by timothy mcdonald. this could be good news for takata, but they are bankrupt. they have run out of money. that is a big issue because, interestingly enough, even though $650 million have been decided upon, no one will make them pay it. they we re no one will make them pay it. they were pushing for this penalty but said they do not expect them to pay it. the reason is there is a separate settlement of $1 billion. within that, there is money for the car settlement and those affected and victims. let's not forget, many people were injured and died because of these airbag faults. of course, i gu
thank you forjoining us. the us unit of japanese raise. thank you forjoining us. the us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, ta kata, us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, takata, has reached a settle m e nt manufacturer, takata, has reached a settlement with 44 us state attorneys. there was a deadly safety defect with the airbags. the settle m e nt defect with the airbags. the settlement could pave the way for a sale of the company to rival the safety systems. i am joined by timothy...
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so if data is not helping us to find out perfect partner, howls can be used to cut down soulmates? 0ne firm has the answer and they think love is all about chemistry. 0ne firm has the answer and they think love is all about chemistrylj am think love is all about chemistry.” am one of the cofounders and chief executive officer. they're more is dating app that matches people based on genetics. we send you a genetic get. we extract the portion of the dna. you are able to see who you would be attracted to. dna and pheromones are what love at first sight is all about. many of us singletons are pinning our host —— our hopes on love at first swipe rather than love at first sight and although there are more and more apps available, now the problem may be there is just too much to choose from. there is not a lot of love in the asia—pacific markets: investors are watching the date which could clear the way for more games but the us markets gaining overnight with the dowjones up by 39 points. american spy agencies say moscow is still meddling in us politics. the us ambassador to the u
so if data is not helping us to find out perfect partner, howls can be used to cut down soulmates? 0ne firm has the answer and they think love is all about chemistry. 0ne firm has the answer and they think love is all about chemistrylj am think love is all about chemistry.” am one of the cofounders and chief executive officer. they're more is dating app that matches people based on genetics. we send you a genetic get. we extract the portion of the dna. you are able to see who you would be...
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phones used to log your activity, using your face, it on our phones. phones used to log your activity, using yourface, so this is an activity that has already been embraced by many, many people around the world. human rights watch earlier said it is a bit matrix, it isa earlier said it is a bit matrix, it is a bit black mirror, and quite a lot 1984, but as far as you can see, it is here to stay. yes, i would say so. now, you would be hard—pressed to forget this moment from bbc news last year — professor robert kelly, in the middle of a live interview with the bbc from his home in south korea, when his two children burst into his office. they were followed shortly after by his wife, jung—a kim, trying to do a bit of damage limitation. professor kelly is in london for the broadcast tv awards, and he has just won the best tv moment of the year — pictured here with the bbc‘s james menendez, who was of course presenting at the time. thank you for watching. hello there. for many places, the day ahead will bring a slightly different feel to the weat
phones used to log your activity, using your face, it on our phones. phones used to log your activity, using yourface, so this is an activity that has already been embraced by many, many people around the world. human rights watch earlier said it is a bit matrix, it isa earlier said it is a bit matrix, it is a bit black mirror, and quite a lot 1984, but as far as you can see, it is here to stay. yes, i would say so. now, you would be hard—pressed to forget this moment from bbc news last year...
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take us back, and give us a sense of what that meant. peter: thank you very first of all, i just want to say thank you to lonnie bunch and jackie, and everyone associated with this. it is so important to us and our family in a personal way. to bring this back now is vital and important for our country. thank you to everyone who made this happen today. i am a little bit like zoellick in this story. if you remember woody allen. it is true that we had met in mississippi earlier in 1967, that ended the stage in our lives by getting married. we're coming to 50 years later this year. it is personal for us. the relevance to our conversation today is marion would have gotten to be quite friendly with robert kennedy, as well as with me. they liked each other a lot. robert kennedy had very good taste and the people he chose to be -- who he respected. one day, i believe it was in october, though in your research, you will know exactly when it was, came out, was in town. he said why didn't marion and i come out to his house for lunch, which we did.
take us back, and give us a sense of what that meant. peter: thank you very first of all, i just want to say thank you to lonnie bunch and jackie, and everyone associated with this. it is so important to us and our family in a personal way. to bring this back now is vital and important for our country. thank you to everyone who made this happen today. i am a little bit like zoellick in this story. if you remember woody allen. it is true that we had met in mississippi earlier in 1967, that ended...
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researchers can use our platform. it's a challenge for us. the researchers can't see the defensive mechanisms and the user data we can. >> there's been plenty of analysis done looking at characteristics of suspicious bot activity. twitter also knows where accounts are being operated from. therefore, you could easily detect the creation of accounts operated in a different country that suddenly start tweeting about something happening in another location. that sort of activity is easy to spot on the sight if you're looking for it. i want to ask carlos, what cooperations were given to the u.s. senate investigation? has the evidence of russian-linked activity on twitter just been extrapolated from the work that's been done looking at the facebook pages, or is that separate intelligence you've supplied to the senate? >> thank you for that question. you know, we're constantly mo monitoring our platform for any activity that's happening. the internet research agency in particular, we came across that information in a number of different ways. starti
researchers can use our platform. it's a challenge for us. the researchers can't see the defensive mechanisms and the user data we can. >> there's been plenty of analysis done looking at characteristics of suspicious bot activity. twitter also knows where accounts are being operated from. therefore, you could easily detect the creation of accounts operated in a different country that suddenly start tweeting about something happening in another location. that sort of activity is easy to...
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south korea, leave the us? it is interesting, isn't it? the us position has been one of maximum pressure which means to sanction north korea and isolate it, to try to get it to the negotiating table, ready to talk about denuclearisation, whereas instead of being isolated, it has great publicity from coming out to the olympics with kim jong—un's sister, with the cheerleaders and the athletes and it has painted a picture that is hard to go against in public relations terms. where it leaves the us if they have had a chat with south korea who have convinced them that even if they are talking to north korea, they won't give them anything. they won't ease sanctions or give investment or aid u nless sanctions or give investment or aid unless north korea comes up with some goods on denuclearisation and on the basis of that, the us says, 0k, on the basis of that, the us says, ok, those talks should be able to go ahead and maybe we will even talk although we are going to keep sanctions on as tightly as ever until we se
south korea, leave the us? it is interesting, isn't it? the us position has been one of maximum pressure which means to sanction north korea and isolate it, to try to get it to the negotiating table, ready to talk about denuclearisation, whereas instead of being isolated, it has great publicity from coming out to the olympics with kim jong—un's sister, with the cheerleaders and the athletes and it has painted a picture that is hard to go against in public relations terms. where it leaves the...
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[laughter] heaven help us. i do not want a robot pastor, they better keep us around. >> yes sir, we need you! we need the real word delivered from a real human being. >> you are right, it could be the next step, unfortunately. >> we have one last segment and as we come to this i want the audience to know what you are doing so that they can be in touch with you. >> please join us for our last segment with donald lacy jr.. >>> if you have been with us this time, you probably want to know how to get a hold of donald lacy jr., either his cds or dvds or something that he is producing. tell us where you are now and where we can find you? >> you can always reach me at email if you would like a cd or dvd, but i will also be at the show this spring at the gardens theater with roger dewitt and barry smith who is known from malcolm x and do the right thing . a phenomenal talent. he has a wonderful one-man show that he did and it was just surreal and incredible, i feel blessed to have the opportunity to work with him, this
[laughter] heaven help us. i do not want a robot pastor, they better keep us around. >> yes sir, we need you! we need the real word delivered from a real human being. >> you are right, it could be the next step, unfortunately. >> we have one last segment and as we come to this i want the audience to know what you are doing so that they can be in touch with you. >> please join us for our last segment with donald lacy jr.. >>> if you have been with us this time,...
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it shows she is with us. she is present to us, she cares about us. she is in fact what those icons say of her, the searcher for the lost. the comforter of the afflicted. >> all right. thank you, father thank you very much. and thank you for watching us on mosaic and have a wonderful lent and easter. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and this is "sunday morning." the mounting death toll from opioid addiction in our country suggests two big questions at what is to be done? and who is to blame? though we're far from arriving at an answer to the first question, a growing movement beliefs there's a clearance to e
it shows she is with us. she is present to us, she cares about us. she is in fact what those icons say of her, the searcher for the lost. the comforter of the afflicted. >> all right. thank you, father thank you very much. and thank you for watching us on mosaic and have a wonderful lent and easter. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and this...
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using computers. so we've come a long way because people share information. >> do you want to answer any of those. >> i would say i'm on the qualitative end but it's an important question. with all of these jurisdictions throughout the country collecting their data in their own way, i think that is a blind spot a bit that we made some heavy assumptions about what it is the quantitative data we are looking at are. in terms of qualitatively going out and understanding who is inputting data and how these systems are connected or not connected and what really are -- how are they classifying and are dates putting in realistic or thrown into fill a gap at the end? these are qualitative things that would help on the quantitative end and make better use of the data we have. >> question from the audience? >> yeah. i have a question around early voting and data around early voting. it varies dramatically by state and by how much time is a lotted to a couple of days to multiple weeks at a time. from a jurisdicti
using computers. so we've come a long way because people share information. >> do you want to answer any of those. >> i would say i'm on the qualitative end but it's an important question. with all of these jurisdictions throughout the country collecting their data in their own way, i think that is a blind spot a bit that we made some heavy assumptions about what it is the quantitative data we are looking at are. in terms of qualitatively going out and understanding who is inputting...
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it is personal for us. the relevance to our conversation today is marion had gotten to the quite friendly with robert kennedy, as well as with me. they liked each other a lot. robert kennedy had really good taste in the people he chose, who he respected. in one day, i believe it was october, although in your research, you will remember exactly when it was, came out, was in town. he said why didn't marion and i come out to his house for lunch, which we did. lunch, he end of said, if you don't mind, i would like to take a swim in the pool, and then we can all go back to work. so, he was in the pool and the two of us were sitting on the side. and he said, marian, where are you going when you go from here? and she said, well, i'm going .own to see dr. king and i and others will be talking with him about what would she do -- with him about what we should do next? and they were searching. those are difficult times, as we all know, interns of the inement -- as we all know, terms of the movement, and dr. king had t
it is personal for us. the relevance to our conversation today is marion had gotten to the quite friendly with robert kennedy, as well as with me. they liked each other a lot. robert kennedy had really good taste in the people he chose, who he respected. in one day, i believe it was october, although in your research, you will remember exactly when it was, came out, was in town. he said why didn't marion and i come out to his house for lunch, which we did. lunch, he end of said, if you don't...
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thank you for with being us tonight and staying with us to the end. >> no problem. i'm used to long public meetings. 5 -- i want to commend you for having this forum and taking the approach and looking at data and equity. there's a complex issue and making it work well for your residents in san francisco will require more change work. this is what i do, as the director of race and equity in the city of oakland, is how do we use data and other mechanisms to bring about structural and institutional change? because it just happened, i want to underscore everything that the leadership from coleman said as being absolutely central to making data work for equity. it's really important who is telling the story and that the story being told by the data or that we might understand by looking at the graphs and so on is ground truth with community reality and experience. it's a huge disconnect in government, even where we've collected really good data. and people will share with you from the health department and from -- i'm amazed at how much amazing work is being done by pub
thank you for with being us tonight and staying with us to the end. >> no problem. i'm used to long public meetings. 5 -- i want to commend you for having this forum and taking the approach and looking at data and equity. there's a complex issue and making it work well for your residents in san francisco will require more change work. this is what i do, as the director of race and equity in the city of oakland, is how do we use data and other mechanisms to bring about structural and...
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i've received messages saying i shouldn't use that word, because that's only used for germany. right now what we're seeing in syria is a holocaust. >> let me get a sense of the context. you're trying to get as much news out to tell the world, using whatever journalists and whatever people in this guta who can tell the story. pete mansure, what do you make of what rami has said, and what we have heard from the russian foreign minister that they want an aleppo style end? >> i think what we're seeing in syria is the war is entering a different stage. the defeat of isis has been accomplished, the islamic state has been destroyed. and now, various regional powers and indigenous powers are vying for their more longer-term goals in the country for the syrian government and its allies, iran and russia. that would be a contiguous state. that includes most of what they call the usable syria, the western and central portions of the country, for turkey that means that they'll bump up against the u.s. allies, the kurdish forces in the northern part of the country, that were allied with us i
i've received messages saying i shouldn't use that word, because that's only used for germany. right now what we're seeing in syria is a holocaust. >> let me get a sense of the context. you're trying to get as much news out to tell the world, using whatever journalists and whatever people in this guta who can tell the story. pete mansure, what do you make of what rami has said, and what we have heard from the russian foreign minister that they want an aleppo style end? >> i think...
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that's it from us for now. don't forget — we live on throughout the week on facebook and on twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. the weather showed a sunnier improvement. there will be sunshine at times but wintry weather at times as well. the sun was out in bristol today that there had been a few showers dotted about in the east of england in particular. a keen and cold north—easterly wind and the showers will turn increasingly to snow in parts of east anglia can especially south—east england as we go through the night. not everybody will see them. under these bands of showers you can see a few centimetres and icy conditions. away from them you will see nothing at all. here is how things look at eight o'clock in the morning. rain, sleet and hail and a bit of snow to the high ground. fog patches around much of england and wales. away from east anglia and the south—east it will be dry and frosty to begin the day. a keen, cold wind in the south—east of england. some
that's it from us for now. don't forget — we live on throughout the week on facebook and on twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. the weather showed a sunnier improvement. there will be sunshine at times but wintry weather at times as well. the sun was out in bristol today that there had been a few showers dotted about in the east of england in particular. a keen and cold north—easterly wind and the showers will turn increasingly to snow in parts of east...
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has to us. getting testimony that we have one of our parties one that is actually financing is education from growing food in the city and we also have some farms do point out though that you need competent people on the farm so they can actually trust those to produce competent people to actually be on their farms for more food production so what's next. currently we've affected a bit over seven thousand five hundred lives so want to. you know. we're actually looking. obama farms that his backyard farms in the city and also this our facility well actually looking forward to the completion of the facility whereby we have of agriculture has been proxies in the cities so that is what's. thank you thank you for coming off again so very you have it the boss is back at work that brings us to mixed favorite topics on the show wildlife report in zambia which is not too far from where our own lives rights are really not too far and it's about chimpanzees which are one of the species that are in serious
has to us. getting testimony that we have one of our parties one that is actually financing is education from growing food in the city and we also have some farms do point out though that you need competent people on the farm so they can actually trust those to produce competent people to actually be on their farms for more food production so what's next. currently we've affected a bit over seven thousand five hundred lives so want to. you know. we're actually looking. obama farms that his...
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a gift and people on the street keep talking to us like the people who know us as we look like strangers to us how we not just to say congratulations really here is good but if your most perfect dream is come true or dream that we never even dreamt of dreaming most of them. are c.r. stands for raphael or karma and ramon. the three have their office in a former foundry building in the small catalonian town of they work a lot in the region they designed this library in barcelona a modern steel and glass structure that merges well with the surroundings. and a sports facility and surrounded by trees. they fill the void in the town to the point creating a space for locals it's with projects like these that they've made a name for themselves. since. we're known for our smaller works because we're not architects who work on a huge scale or for a wide audience it's about people for us. since we always ask ourselves what a building wants to be is the future and how will people end up in the feeling in the space. where the student is to assist. so it was quite a sensation to win the world's most p
a gift and people on the street keep talking to us like the people who know us as we look like strangers to us how we not just to say congratulations really here is good but if your most perfect dream is come true or dream that we never even dreamt of dreaming most of them. are c.r. stands for raphael or karma and ramon. the three have their office in a former foundry building in the small catalonian town of they work a lot in the region they designed this library in barcelona a modern steel...
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companies involved in these cartels well they excrete us getting a fine because they came to us to reveal the cartels in the shipping industry the fines affected chilean car shipping carrier three japanese carriers as well as a norwegian swedish carrier together they formed a deep sea vehicle transport cartel for almost six years. in the automotive parts industry germany's bosch and two japanese companies ran a cartel supplying spark plugs to european car makers bosch was also involved in running another cartel fixing brake system prices. companies can escape fines through the e.u. commission's leniency policy which encourages companies to hand over inside evidence of cartels a system which in the cases announced wednesday proved to be effective and exchange commission senses. it is lights camera action here in berlin where the international film festival is still in full swing and his charlotte telson pale and scott roxborough are as always down on the red carpet for us welcome to both of you we know guys that were rolling out like it showcases movies from around the world a mainstay and
companies involved in these cartels well they excrete us getting a fine because they came to us to reveal the cartels in the shipping industry the fines affected chilean car shipping carrier three japanese carriers as well as a norwegian swedish carrier together they formed a deep sea vehicle transport cartel for almost six years. in the automotive parts industry germany's bosch and two japanese companies ran a cartel supplying spark plugs to european car makers bosch was also involved in...
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in the air for us. show us what you do on the computer. >> guest: it's like a python program we teach students how to program. right now i'm going to start it off. you might want to get all of it away from it. let's pull the drone over there. >> host: and what are we seeing on the computer screen besides ourselves? >> guest: it's going to get my face if i put my face in here and that i'm going to start clapping my hands. you can see the black and white image. showing only movement right now. i flatland and starts going up which i can get pretty high up. it will detect any movement. >> host: wouldn't let me, what it regulates me or just you? >> guest: right now it will just to anybody. it is just detecting movement. it's going to go up. cfi can go to the right. and there you go. >> host: can i give it a try? >> guest: of course. >> host: are you sure? i need you to hold the microphone. >> guest: if anything happens, hit q for quick. >> host: kids can program this? >> guest: yes. it's to teach the student
in the air for us. show us what you do on the computer. >> guest: it's like a python program we teach students how to program. right now i'm going to start it off. you might want to get all of it away from it. let's pull the drone over there. >> host: and what are we seeing on the computer screen besides ourselves? >> guest: it's going to get my face if i put my face in here and that i'm going to start clapping my hands. you can see the black and white image. showing only...
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, is here to tell us more. we talk a lot about this retailer but it's clearly doing something right. absolutely. it's been stealing market share along with little for the last few years but not customers saying they are so happy to shop there. they say it's like a happy to shop there. they say it's likeajumble happy to shop there. they say it's like a jumble sale and a little shabby but they have great quality and great prices. —— lidl. waitrose has dropped from first position last year down to fourth and it's all about value for money. for about waitrose? why have they been pushed back. people feeling the pinch, inflation rising and food prices rising, they are looking to get value for money, not bad things in the waitrose survey, people logged the waitrose survey, people logged the stores, they are clean, staff excellent but they don't feel that they are getting value for money that they are getting from the likes of aldi and lidl. what about sainsbury‘s? pushed back into the ninth but they moan about t
, is here to tell us more. we talk a lot about this retailer but it's clearly doing something right. absolutely. it's been stealing market share along with little for the last few years but not customers saying they are so happy to shop there. they say it's like a happy to shop there. they say it's likeajumble happy to shop there. they say it's like a jumble sale and a little shabby but they have great quality and great prices. —— lidl. waitrose has dropped from first position last year...
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we have viewersjoining us all of control issue in the us. we have viewers joining us all of the time. please tell us again what we know now about this terrible latest student cheating, the 18th in the us this year. we have confirmed with authorities that there are at least 17 people who died in this incident. there are some other injured people who are being taken care of in medical centres. the suspect has been identified as nicolas dejesus cruz. he is between 18 and 19 years old. he is under custody right now and according to social media he was transported to a medical centre also, but we have to confirm this information. yeah, these were pictures from earlier we were discussing. you just saw scores of pupils from this high school coming out quite calmly but with hands over their heads. you can see some people running quite terrified. sometimes walking out, sometimes running out, as the school was evacuated and went into lockdown. and clearly, schools like this, patricia, they do have a drill, the teachers and the pupils all know the dril
we have viewersjoining us all of control issue in the us. we have viewers joining us all of the time. please tell us again what we know now about this terrible latest student cheating, the 18th in the us this year. we have confirmed with authorities that there are at least 17 people who died in this incident. there are some other injured people who are being taken care of in medical centres. the suspect has been identified as nicolas dejesus cruz. he is between 18 and 19 years old. he is under...
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thanks for being with us. i know it's been an incredibly long day and long night already. >> reporter: rachel, after speaking with students and parents and teachers for the last six hours, we are beginning to understand what these students went through during that small period of time when the shooter was roaming their campus. and how some of them were able to escape and how some of them were forced to barricade themselves inside the school. there was one 14-year-old student who was texting with his mother from the school office and he was with three other students and he texted his mother and he said, there's a shooter. i don't know what to do. and she told him, barricade yourself in. and for the next hour she stayed on the phone sending him text messages, telling him to hide, to go into a corner, to stay safe. there was another student that we talked to, 17-year-old hector navarro when those gunshots rang out, he didn't think it was safe to be anywhere inside that school. so, him and dozens of other students
thanks for being with us. i know it's been an incredibly long day and long night already. >> reporter: rachel, after speaking with students and parents and teachers for the last six hours, we are beginning to understand what these students went through during that small period of time when the shooter was roaming their campus. and how some of them were able to escape and how some of them were forced to barricade themselves inside the school. there was one 14-year-old student who was...
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the people around us failed us. and if they continue to fail us, then they will no longer be in office because soon we will be given the ability to vote, and we will vote them out. the people around us will vote them out. they must do right by us, or they will lose their jobs, and we have brought that up to them time and time again because this is no longer a chance for you to just dismuiss us, for you to ignore us, and keep doing whatever it is you want to do while tell us us you want us to be safe and don't want anything like this to happen again but not taking any action. to shoot down a bill like that is absolutely abhorrent. to not even give it a chance to be discussed, that disgusts me. that disgusts my peers because we know what we've been through and we know that this needs to be changed, that there needs to be some solution here. we've had enough of thoughts and prayers. we've had enough of we're in your consideration, we're going to think about it, we're going to tell you how we feel because we support you
the people around us failed us. and if they continue to fail us, then they will no longer be in office because soon we will be given the ability to vote, and we will vote them out. the people around us will vote them out. they must do right by us, or they will lose their jobs, and we have brought that up to them time and time again because this is no longer a chance for you to just dismuiss us, for you to ignore us, and keep doing whatever it is you want to do while tell us us you want us to be...
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that's it from us for now. don't forget, we live on throughout the week on facebook and on twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. not the most inspiring of days out there for the majority. a lot of cloud around, producing some outbreaks of rain but also some snow over high ground, because the cloudy and damp weather is courtesy of this weather front, which is and damp weather is courtesy of this weatherfront, which is running into some pretty cold air. as well as render will continue to be some snow over high ground, particularly north wales, north midlands northwards. all the while, this area of wet weather and hill snow will tend to fizzle away. eastern scotland, cloudy and damp through the afternoon, still snow on high ground. western scotland and northern ireland, brighter with sunshine and a scattering of heavy showers. perhaps a bit brighter in cumbria, lancashire, the eastern side of england and into the midlands, rather cloudy with damp weather. showery rain for wales in the
that's it from us for now. don't forget, we live on throughout the week on facebook and on twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. not the most inspiring of days out there for the majority. a lot of cloud around, producing some outbreaks of rain but also some snow over high ground, because the cloudy and damp weather is courtesy of this weather front, which is and damp weather is courtesy of this weatherfront, which is running into some pretty cold air. as well as...
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transportation curator matt anderson shows us cars used by presidents true man, eisenhower, carter and reagan. and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. >> my name is matt anderson. i'm curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation, just outside our driving america exhibit where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. we're actually standing in front of series of presidential limousines telling the story of the development of presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. behind me is a 1902 clarj used by theodore roosevelt. by the time of his administration it's a common occurrence of cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, for all of the reputation he has is a forward looking progressive. they thought there was a formality appropriate to the dig any to the office and he had a progressive and man of the people image he wanted to protect and automobiles were thought of as play things for the wealthy. it wouldn't do him good riding around in
transportation curator matt anderson shows us cars used by presidents true man, eisenhower, carter and reagan. and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. >> my name is matt anderson. i'm curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation, just outside our driving america exhibit where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. we're actually standing in front of...
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it will not bring us any rain. it will bring us a little bit of wind as it passes through. high pressure will come in right behind it. saturday could be breezy. outside our doors today, widespread 70s. 75 in novato. upper 60s in pacifica and san francisco. 74 degrees for concorde. 76 will be the afternoon high expected for santa cruz and gilroy. in the extended forecast, subtle changes from day today. it will feel like groundhog day. temperatures in the 40s and 50s overnight and then 70s for the afternoon. slightly cooler and breezy on saturday. >> no rain. >> a new study says that high levels of cell phone radiation can cause tumors in male rats. this study showed heart tumors when male rats were exposed. the levels of radiation are much higher than those that people are exposed to when using cell phones. go new technology could put security guards out of work. meet ramsey the robot. if it notices something aikins send alerts to a monitoring center. they can also go where it is unsafe for humans. >> at 3 am when humans don't want to be doing this job, that is what the robo
it will not bring us any rain. it will bring us a little bit of wind as it passes through. high pressure will come in right behind it. saturday could be breezy. outside our doors today, widespread 70s. 75 in novato. upper 60s in pacifica and san francisco. 74 degrees for concorde. 76 will be the afternoon high expected for santa cruz and gilroy. in the extended forecast, subtle changes from day today. it will feel like groundhog day. temperatures in the 40s and 50s overnight and then 70s for...
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fake us—es? at the moment, we are in a wild, wild west situation. we don't know the attitude of the courts to this problem. we don't have a clear piece of legislation that would cover it. we have piecemeal laws on privacy, copyright, trademark and passing off that would be useful to somebody in trying to stop this from happening. but we don't have a clear legal definition and we don't have a clear piece of legislation that is exactly on point. and until we have that, this legal uncertainty will continue. the morality and the legality of deepfakes are murky issues. just as we are wrestling with the fact that we can't trust what we read, very soon we will need to confront the fact that we can't trust anything we see or hear either. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that google's dedicated health farm announced it has created an algorithm that can predict high blood pressure, as well as risk of heart attacks or strokes, simply by scanning a person's eyes. as boston dynamics kee
fake us—es? at the moment, we are in a wild, wild west situation. we don't know the attitude of the courts to this problem. we don't have a clear piece of legislation that would cover it. we have piecemeal laws on privacy, copyright, trademark and passing off that would be useful to somebody in trying to stop this from happening. but we don't have a clear legal definition and we don't have a clear piece of legislation that is exactly on point. and until we have that, this legal uncertainty...
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follow us and tell us what you think. on your digital. and as always we leave shift through the exit internet find of the week this time the journey through time and space x. cooper techno producer from belfast northern ireland likes to travel on high speed trains look out the window and see how the electrical wires seem to dance around outside it's changed the way he views the world. irish filmmaker kevin mclachlan has found images that capture this type of perception perfectly time and space seem to stretch and warp this edgy video with its driving beats shows the musicians and filmmakers are on their way to discovering the fourth dimension. that's all for today on shift next time. creating a computer game to solve one of afghanistan's biggest problems opium growing and the drug trade that's the goal of some of the country's first generation of female software programmers a digital war on drugs next time on shift. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the move. stories of those people making a difference s
follow us and tell us what you think. on your digital. and as always we leave shift through the exit internet find of the week this time the journey through time and space x. cooper techno producer from belfast northern ireland likes to travel on high speed trains look out the window and see how the electrical wires seem to dance around outside it's changed the way he views the world. irish filmmaker kevin mclachlan has found images that capture this type of perception perfectly time and space...
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the court said quote facebook informs us insufficiently about gathering information about us the kind of data it collects what it does with that data and how long it stores it. so let's bring in our financial correspondent for us so fisherman skee who is standing by for us in new york's tell us more about this facebook case sophie facebook wants to appeal the ruling but clearly belgium has hit the company where it hurts doesn't it. yes and definitely back would seriously hurt facebook and its business model because this is their main revenue stream facebook is making money with tracking frequent serving behavior and placing ads of companies on websites consumers are visiting and the social media from uses different methods to do so and to track the online behavior of people by placing cookies and pixels on third party websites that is at least how the court put it in this case so if this is being prohibited in the future it can turn into a big problem for the social network let's take a look maybe at wall street is reaction the stock is down for the day so it looks like a new investor
the court said quote facebook informs us insufficiently about gathering information about us the kind of data it collects what it does with that data and how long it stores it. so let's bring in our financial correspondent for us so fisherman skee who is standing by for us in new york's tell us more about this facebook case sophie facebook wants to appeal the ruling but clearly belgium has hit the company where it hurts doesn't it. yes and definitely back would seriously hurt facebook and its...
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let us know, use the eeeeeee: eet eje ese: , , , . lots of you getting in touch already about that story. keep your comments coming in about those voice—activated devices and whether they are a benefit orjust a frustration. mine ignores me quite often. we will talk more about that a little bit later. in a few hours‘ time, the president of the european commission — jean claude juncker — will outline his proposals for the future eu budget. he'll be working on the basis that the uk will be leaving the union and this will deprive the eu of between 12 and 13 billion euros every year — that's around 15 to $16 billion. currently, 1% of the bloc‘s gross national income goes towards the budget, but mrjuncker has already called for members to contribute more when the uk departs. in addition, the eu's budget commissioner has already said that the union will need to make spending cuts across the board — this includes a modest scaling back of the common agricultural policy. joining us now from brussels is guntram wolff — director o
let us know, use the eeeeeee: eet eje ese: , , , . lots of you getting in touch already about that story. keep your comments coming in about those voice—activated devices and whether they are a benefit orjust a frustration. mine ignores me quite often. we will talk more about that a little bit later. in a few hours‘ time, the president of the european commission — jean claude juncker — will outline his proposals for the future eu budget. he'll be working on the basis that the uk will be...