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the social security administration in longer prints social security numbers. the center for medicare and medicaid services is in the middle of efforts to remove the number of all medicare cards. like wiesz the department of veterans affairs have seized social security numbers on certain forms of correspond ens and is working to -- reducing the visibility of social security numbers. these steps represent real progress and i commend the agencies on their work so far. but barriers still exist of full implement of guidance. gao found that the 20007 memorandum did not define unnecessary use nor did it outline requirements of this time line or performance goals. as a result many agencies were vague and subject -- additionally omb did not require agencies to update their inventories of social security collection points making it difficult to determine whether agencies were actually reducing collection and use. omb must provide clear direction. in addition to poor coordination federal efforts to reduce social security numbers have faced other challenges. agencies are
the social security administration in longer prints social security numbers. the center for medicare and medicaid services is in the middle of efforts to remove the number of all medicare cards. like wiesz the department of veterans affairs have seized social security numbers on certain forms of correspond ens and is working to -- reducing the visibility of social security numbers. these steps represent real progress and i commend the agencies on their work so far. but barriers still exist of...
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hablando de redes sociales, 196 millones de personas utilizan redes sociales. esta de mas de la mitad de la poblaciÓn de 321 millones. javier: increÍble. carolina: para mucho la transformaciÓn de los medios sociales vamos con nuestra reportera para que nos cuente mÁs. antes, si estuvieras en una isla sola, cuÁl serÍa la red social quÉ escogerÍas? >> me la estÁs poniendo un poco difÍcil. me gustan todas las redes sociales. si tuviera que elegir una creo que serÍa facebook. la mayorÍa de mi familia estÁn esta red social. se acuerdan de la red social que se creÓ en 1998. es considerado el padre de la mensajerÍa instantÁnea. gracias a eso tenemos abreviaturas. tambiÉn, los emoticones. fueron las citas las primeras redes sociales. comenzaron a surgir cuando internet se volviÓ mÁs accesible para todos. han surgido muchas mÁs. vamos a ver a continuaciÓn. gracias a esta, ya funcionÓ, son todos los lugares de cita que la gente comenzÓ a utilizar como la primera red social. esta red social fue una de las 40 sitios mÁs utilizados en todo el mundo.
hablando de redes sociales, 196 millones de personas utilizan redes sociales. esta de mas de la mitad de la poblaciÓn de 321 millones. javier: increÍble. carolina: para mucho la transformaciÓn de los medios sociales vamos con nuestra reportera para que nos cuente mÁs. antes, si estuvieras en una isla sola, cuÁl serÍa la red social quÉ escogerÍas? >> me la estÁs poniendo un poco difÍcil. me gustan todas las redes sociales. si tuviera que elegir una creo que serÍa facebook. la...
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in other words, social policy is is supposed to -- social policy is supposed to reward virtue and punish vice. we want our social institutions, political institutions, cultural institutions to help cultivate these virtues and minimize the vices. it is one of the most interesting things about america in the 19th century and into the 20th century. one of the things that is changing fundamentally is on the one hand, you had a laissez-faire economy, where the federal government does not do much to regulate economic activity. america at about 1900 was the freest economy the world had ever seen. combined with that was a great deal of cultural and social regulation and control, especially at the local level. the federal government doesn't get involved with this very much because of the constitution. state and local government did a great deal of policing of moral, cultural and even religious questions. you have a society that was very free economically. but there is a great deal of control culturally or morally. today, it is rather the opposite. we have a highly regulated economy, the culture i
in other words, social policy is is supposed to -- social policy is supposed to reward virtue and punish vice. we want our social institutions, political institutions, cultural institutions to help cultivate these virtues and minimize the vices. it is one of the most interesting things about america in the 19th century and into the 20th century. one of the things that is changing fundamentally is on the one hand, you had a laissez-faire economy, where the federal government does not do much to...
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progressive devolution of the social forms. the toryism originated in protestant evangelicalism, especially in england. victorian moral standards are those promoted by the methodists within the church of england. they were considered to be especially important to deal with the transition that was going on in the 19th century of the urban and industrial revolutions. the victorian morals were necessary as a way of maintaining social order in a rapidly changing world. same thing applies in america in the later 19th into the 20th century. ofre is also an element post-millennial in there. victorian social reformers in the 19th century believed that protestant religion provided a way of dealing with all kinds of social problems that had plagued the world since this began. you can see this with the people who found hillsdale college, free will baptist who were active in the anti-slavery although social reform movements of the 19 century, the campaigns against drinking, campaigns in favor of keeping the sabbath. prison reform. the thin
progressive devolution of the social forms. the toryism originated in protestant evangelicalism, especially in england. victorian moral standards are those promoted by the methodists within the church of england. they were considered to be especially important to deal with the transition that was going on in the 19th century of the urban and industrial revolutions. the victorian morals were necessary as a way of maintaining social order in a rapidly changing world. same thing applies in america...
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back in 1936, when the social security began issuing social security numbers they were only used to track earnings and administer-- administer the social security program. back then it wasn't much thought about keeping your numbers secret, but today's social security numbers are the key to the kingdom for identity thieves. social security and identity security experts make a point of telling americans how important it is to protect their numbers. social security numbers are valuable target for identity theft because of their regular use by both federal government and private sector as a unique identifier, especially by the financial industry. time and again we are reminded to protect our social security cards in order to avoid identity theft and it to be careful with what documents we throw away in the trash. our social security numbers are connected to so many personal aspects of our lives from our social security benefits and finances to our medical histories and education. in recent years privacy concerns have become more and more critical. when i was in law school in the dark ages our
back in 1936, when the social security began issuing social security numbers they were only used to track earnings and administer-- administer the social security program. back then it wasn't much thought about keeping your numbers secret, but today's social security numbers are the key to the kingdom for identity thieves. social security and identity security experts make a point of telling americans how important it is to protect their numbers. social security numbers are valuable target for...
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it is social media, chris. >> it is not social media. it is his words, his thoughts. >> it is not policy. it is not an executive order. it is social policy. please understand the difference. >> i think you need an understanding here. >> i know what policy is. you are a journalist. >> are you saying we shouldn't listen what the president says? >> you shouldn't obsess about it for 12 minutes, chris. >> this obsession of covering what he does on twitter and not as a president. >> let's obsess about it a little bit more and try to get the answers. let's bring in our panel. we have chris cillizza and david gregory and april ryan. april, we know you had a very interesting exchange in the white we will get to momentarily. okay. david gregory, yes, the president's words matter. obviously he is the president of the free world. whatever he says matters. however, he says lots of different things on twitter. how are we to know which ones are official? here is what chris collins, congressman chris collins tried to thread this needle to help us unders
it is social media, chris. >> it is not social media. it is his words, his thoughts. >> it is not policy. it is not an executive order. it is social policy. please understand the difference. >> i think you need an understanding here. >> i know what policy is. you are a journalist. >> are you saying we shouldn't listen what the president says? >> you shouldn't obsess about it for 12 minutes, chris. >> this obsession of covering what he does on twitter...
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social environment. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is serial is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. industrial benefit. continues to poison lives. on in the united states almost thirty years this. investigation into the chemical industry secrets revealed. sad value rather. be at you know. i mean a lot of. our own persona colgan families will be recreated today or tomorrow although their balls are going to be thrown over. there with the. girl is the target everybody wants school and the people here. welcome back at seventy two hours since hundreds of day of rage protesters marched on britain's parliament in the shadow of the tragic some say emblematic inferno and here in kensington in london but his grief turns to anger and tourism is post-election chaos and lack of transparency from local councils and private developers how did margaret thatcher to new labor lay the foundations on which the housing crisis is constructed today his g
social environment. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is serial is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. industrial benefit. continues to poison lives. on in the united states almost thirty years this. investigation into the chemical industry secrets revealed. sad value rather. be at you know. i mean a lot of. our own persona colgan families will be recreated today or tomorrow although their balls are going to be thrown over....
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you mentioned social ca re of factors. you mentioned social care andi of factors. you mentioned social care and i appreciate you listed several issues, but when you hear this afternoon that senior conservatives are saying to theresa may, you either sack fiona hill and nick timothy this weekend or there isa nick timothy this weekend or there is a leadership challenge on monday, is a leadership challenge on monday, is that helpful? they would have had a hand in the manifesto so what is your take on that threat? might take is you can't really run the government from an ivory tower situation. we saw the sudden arrival of grammar schools on the table and i know people like them in certain areas, but to have such an emphasis on that subject is illustrative of the problem we demonstrated during the problem we demonstrated during the general election as a whole. so ido the general election as a whole. so i do think that theresa may requires a more broadly —based set of advisers and it's notjust the ideas and then translating that into some sort of announcement, but deliv
you mentioned social ca re of factors. you mentioned social care andi of factors. you mentioned social care and i appreciate you listed several issues, but when you hear this afternoon that senior conservatives are saying to theresa may, you either sack fiona hill and nick timothy this weekend or there isa nick timothy this weekend or there is a leadership challenge on monday, is a leadership challenge on monday, is that helpful? they would have had a hand in the manifesto so what is your take...
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solamente en redes sociales. escribiÓ esta maÑana supuestamente que el 80% de los policÍas estaban descontentos con el presidente maduro. que en los prÓximos dÍas lo iba a ser saber. javier: cuÁles son los planes de protesta para el dÍa del resto de la semana? francisco: la oposiciÓn estÁ convocando una nueva jornada de protesta. consiste en bloquear avenidas, calles, autopistas, en las principales ciudades del paÍs buscando paralizarlas. evitar su desarrollo. como mecanismo de protesta en contra del presidente maduro y contra esta asamblea nacional constituyente, estas elecciones que convocan para el 30 de julio. carolina: agradecemos este reporte en vivo. cuando veÍamos estas imÁgenes, la verdad que la parte de afuera que hablaba de libertad. javier: al volver, alguna de las mayores compaÑÍas del mundo se encuentran bajo ataque cibernÉtico. que buscan estos hackers? carolina: un reto que se ha vuelto viral en las redes sociales. bailar en las paredes. estamos yendo con mucha atenciÓn las imÁgen
solamente en redes sociales. escribiÓ esta maÑana supuestamente que el 80% de los policÍas estaban descontentos con el presidente maduro. que en los prÓximos dÍas lo iba a ser saber. javier: cuÁles son los planes de protesta para el dÍa del resto de la semana? francisco: la oposiciÓn estÁ convocando una nueva jornada de protesta. consiste en bloquear avenidas, calles, autopistas, en las principales ciudades del paÍs buscando paralizarlas. evitar su desarrollo. como mecanismo de...
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what was known as the social purity movement. they objected to the sexual double standard, not because they wanted women to be a will -- to be able to engage in the same kinds of sexual behavior as males, but they wanted males to exercise as much self-control as females did. they wanted a very stringent, unitary standard for the sexes so they campaigned against prostitution altogether. it was world war i when the federal government made a requirement that if you had a federal base camp in your city, the county had to do away with drinking and prostitution, so the red light districts pretty much all disappeared with world war i. there were some ways in which the federal government did get involved in this. another example would be the man act, the white slave act that congress passed in 1910. it made it a federal crime to transport women across state lines for immoral purposes. it was designed to get at commercial prostitution, later came to be applied to any kind of illicit sexual relations in which state lines were crossed occur
what was known as the social purity movement. they objected to the sexual double standard, not because they wanted women to be a will -- to be able to engage in the same kinds of sexual behavior as males, but they wanted males to exercise as much self-control as females did. they wanted a very stringent, unitary standard for the sexes so they campaigned against prostitution altogether. it was world war i when the federal government made a requirement that if you had a federal base camp in your...
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plus, young people and social media. one school district wades into the tricky task of monitoring online activity, without infringing on students' privacy. >> it is very important to draw the line between punishing an action that occurs on social media, versus thoughts that are expressed on social media. >> woodruff: and, jeffrey brown gets a glimpse into the life of author and comedian david sedaris, through his series of autobiographical essays. >> it used to be about racking up laughs, right? but, i think you need some sorrow to give the laughter a bit of weight. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the battle over tax cuts is heating up. house speaker paul ryan promised today that republicans are moving
plus, young people and social media. one school district wades into the tricky task of monitoring online activity, without infringing on students' privacy. >> it is very important to draw the line between punishing an action that occurs on social media, versus thoughts that are expressed on social media. >> woodruff: and, jeffrey brown gets a glimpse into the life of author and comedian david sedaris, through his series of autobiographical essays. >> it used to be about...
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trump en materia migratoria es prohibir los servicios sociales por cinco aÑos a inmigrantes. gonzala: antes cerca de 6000 simpatizantes. trump propuso reformar el servicio federal de servicios sociales que ayuda a personas de bajos recursos econÓmicos. " creo que el tiempo ha llegado para establecer nuevas reglas de inmigraciÓn, para aquellos que buscan entrar a nuestro paÍs. quienes deben ser capaces de salir adelante econÓmicamente por su cuenta y no depender del uso de servicios sociales en cinco aÑos". >> el anuncio es grave,porque una vez mÁs inyecta el espectro del racismo. en el pueblo desinformado. a partir del anuncio del presidente en iowa, los hace suponer que por dÉcadas los inmigrantes legales que se han legalizado, han estado desde siempre recibiendo beneficios pÚblicos, estampillas de comida. cosa que es totalmente falso. gonzalo: para quienes reciben estÁ a su ciudad la propuesta de trump ha caÍdo como balde de agua frÍa. un programa que la ha ayudado comprarle comida a su hija de tres aÑos. es un programa que ofrece el estado de california con est
trump en materia migratoria es prohibir los servicios sociales por cinco aÑos a inmigrantes. gonzala: antes cerca de 6000 simpatizantes. trump propuso reformar el servicio federal de servicios sociales que ayuda a personas de bajos recursos econÓmicos. " creo que el tiempo ha llegado para establecer nuevas reglas de inmigraciÓn, para aquellos que buscan entrar a nuestro paÍs. quienes deben ser capaces de salir adelante econÓmicamente por su cuenta y no depender del uso de servicios...
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joining us now is professor jennifer earl and her book, digitally enabled social change: activism in the internet age. first of all, professor, what you do at the university. >> i'm a professor of government and public policy where i teach and research about social movements, particularly, digital activism and the study of repression which would probably be how state and private actors try to control and constrain protests. >> let's start with the digital half of this. what is in a tactic that you write about in your book? >> the book that you introduced was cowritten by katrina and i and what we were trying to do in my book was really highlight a wide variety of ways in which people use digital tools for activism. a lot of times we think about digitally enabled social change is being using digital media to turn people off to online events. if the online support that happened, for instance, for the women's march. that's one popular way of thinking about the impact of digital activism or of digital media on activism. in the book, katrina and i really wanted to look at a different way
joining us now is professor jennifer earl and her book, digitally enabled social change: activism in the internet age. first of all, professor, what you do at the university. >> i'm a professor of government and public policy where i teach and research about social movements, particularly, digital activism and the study of repression which would probably be how state and private actors try to control and constrain protests. >> let's start with the digital half of this. what is in a...
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durante los Últimos aÑos, los huracanes, se convierten en trending topic gracias a las redes sociales. nos presentan los "vigilantes del tiempo" que cazan huracanes. \m \m \m \m segÚn datos recientes realzados por la noa han sido suficientes para ver la importancia de las redes sociales a nivel internacional, se trata del huracÁn sandy que dejÓ mÁs de 250 muertos. incluso de acuerdo a facebook y a twitter, muy menos de cuatro horas se llegÓ a 2. 4 millones que publicaciones y sirvieron para que las autoridades darÁn apoyo para los afectados. [hablando en inglÉs] ahora es fÁcil tener la informaciÓn del tiempo en la palma de nuestra mano, excuso ten cientos de aplicaciones que nos advierten del tiempo. la mÁs popular es tuma que te da la informaciÓn de las tormentas severas, huracanes y tornados. ante los dramÁticos cambios del tiempo hemos creado un espacio para todos nuestros "vigilantes del tiempo", lo Único que tienen que hacer es tomar una fotografÍa en cualquier fenÓmeno de la madre naturaleza, subirlo a las redes sociales utilizando el #vigilantesdeltiempo. y tambi
durante los Últimos aÑos, los huracanes, se convierten en trending topic gracias a las redes sociales. nos presentan los "vigilantes del tiempo" que cazan huracanes. \m \m \m \m segÚn datos recientes realzados por la noa han sido suficientes para ver la importancia de las redes sociales a nivel internacional, se trata del huracÁn sandy que dejÓ mÁs de 250 muertos. incluso de acuerdo a facebook y a twitter, muy menos de cuatro horas se llegÓ a 2. 4 millones que publicaciones y...
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one social enterprise is striving to improve the lifestyles of the rural poor. debbie is the group's co-founder. >> translator: the key to myanmar's development lies in developing its agriculture. what we really need is for farmers to be earning a steady income. that way their purchasing power can make a real contribution to the growth of the nation's economy. >> the focus of this enterprise is on developing effective, affordable agricultural tools. and for just $15, items like this pump for lifting ground water have been a blessing for farmers. >> translator: my income is up more than ten-fold. >> we follow a social enterprise, offering affordable tools to boost the income of myanmar's farmers. yangon is myanmar's largest city. the rise of democracy has brought economic growth. and the streets are abuzz with energy. not far from the city center is the headquarters of proximity designs, a social enterprise, providing support to farmers. of the organization's 700-plus staff, around 100 are based in yangon. the remainder are out in the field, posted in over 150 ru
one social enterprise is striving to improve the lifestyles of the rural poor. debbie is the group's co-founder. >> translator: the key to myanmar's development lies in developing its agriculture. what we really need is for farmers to be earning a steady income. that way their purchasing power can make a real contribution to the growth of the nation's economy. >> the focus of this enterprise is on developing effective, affordable agricultural tools. and for just $15, items like this...
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asÍ, lo han denominado las redes sociales. las redes sociales se inundaron con mensajes de apoyo de del potro por su forma de actuar. javier: asÍ tendrian que ser los deportes. ese ser lindo deporte. ayudarse. comprometerse. un juego limpio. carolina: ahÍ tenemos el mensaje. "es todo lo que le porto -- deporte tiene que ser". es lo que opinas tÚ. javier: por supuesto, pueden participar con nosotros. aquÍ dicen: siempre me encantÓ este hombre. carolina: en instantes, tenemos la reacciÓn de una madre al escucharas -- escuchar el corazÓn de su hijo fallecido hace meses. javier: seguimos conectados. ya regresamos. ♪ este es el javier: seguimos a travÉs de las pantallas de univisiÓn. el siguiente es el momento viral gracias a la magia de twitter. la madre no pudo contener las lÁgrimas al oÍr el latido del corazÓn de su hijo fallecido en un accidente vehicular. carolina: era la primera vez que se encontraba con el hombre donante del corazÓn de su hijo. se pueden ver esas lÁgrimas. el niÑo sigue vivo a travÉs del cu
asÍ, lo han denominado las redes sociales. las redes sociales se inundaron con mensajes de apoyo de del potro por su forma de actuar. javier: asÍ tendrian que ser los deportes. ese ser lindo deporte. ayudarse. comprometerse. un juego limpio. carolina: ahÍ tenemos el mensaje. "es todo lo que le porto -- deporte tiene que ser". es lo que opinas tÚ. javier: por supuesto, pueden participar con nosotros. aquÍ dicen: siempre me encantÓ este hombre. carolina: en instantes, tenemos la...
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she is a social media expert, cofounder of social fly. listen to her take on this. by trump using social media he doesn't have to rely on the mainstream media to deliver his message. ease actually able to message directly to the american people by using social media and then we see the mainstream media reporting on what he is tweeting about or posting about on social media. so it's a more direct line to the american people to deliver the exact message that he wants to get out there. >> well, then i did take to the streets. i shared one tweet in particular with the people. the one that donald trump posted this morning that said, sorry, folks, but if i would have relied on the fake news of cnn, nbc, cbs, washington post or new york times i would have zero chance of winning the white house, so i asked people, is that true? >> they told me he would not have a chance. actually, that's true. they told him don't even run. you're not going to have a chance to win this race. i don't think that's true. i have to say as a confirmed democrat i think that there were a lieutenant
she is a social media expert, cofounder of social fly. listen to her take on this. by trump using social media he doesn't have to rely on the mainstream media to deliver his message. ease actually able to message directly to the american people by using social media and then we see the mainstream media reporting on what he is tweeting about or posting about on social media. so it's a more direct line to the american people to deliver the exact message that he wants to get out there. >>...
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ahora, en redes sociales, se ha vuelto viral. vamos escuchar. -- a escuchar. >> se me culpa de algo que desconozco. sÓlo cuando pasa en lugares especÍficos como consultas de los que revisan las carpetas. acababa de picar alguien. no entiendo por quÉ sÓlo ocurren lugares especÍficos. javier: son 81 diferentes denuncias que se reciben a diario en mÉxico. es un problema de paÍs que las autoridades, segÚn diferentes personas, no toman en serio. carolina: esta niÑa estaba siendo vÍctima de un asalto sexual debajo de un puente. tiene la valentÍa de defenderse, toma el cuchillo y le quita la vida a este hombre. ella es seÑalada como un caso de homicidio. ella estÁ recibiendo ayuda psicolÓgica. un mes pasÓ siendo esa seÑalada por un crimen. javier: en argentina me acuerdo que pasÓ un caso bastante similar de una joven de 18 aÑos. tambiÉn, pasÓ dos meses y medio en la cÁrcel por lo mismo. con la misma arma le habÍa enterrado el cuchillo. eso, finalmente, terminÓ en su prisiÓn por dos meses y algo. carolina: cambiem
ahora, en redes sociales, se ha vuelto viral. vamos escuchar. -- a escuchar. >> se me culpa de algo que desconozco. sÓlo cuando pasa en lugares especÍficos como consultas de los que revisan las carpetas. acababa de picar alguien. no entiendo por quÉ sÓlo ocurren lugares especÍficos. javier: son 81 diferentes denuncias que se reciben a diario en mÉxico. es un problema de paÍs que las autoridades, segÚn diferentes personas, no toman en serio. carolina: esta niÑa estaba siendo...
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among those who use social media. the paper doesn't have that hypothesis. what is going on with older people we don't know to make more polarized. something is happening there. >> isn't it usually true that older people are more likely to have a fixed party identification than younger people all things being equal? >> it might be. the drama of the paper is older people are showing more split now than they were. >> more likely to watch cable news. >> there is nothing in the paper that is inconsistent with -- what is the name of this book? "#republic: divided democracy in the age of social media". "#republic: divided democracy in the age of social media" urges that social media is a contributor to political polarization particularly for those people who are politically very engaged, self-supporting. the book has a ton of papers not by the author but others the port of that thesis so let's call it the gross paper, gross meaning aggregate data. it is a very interesting paper but in no tension with the things you and other
among those who use social media. the paper doesn't have that hypothesis. what is going on with older people we don't know to make more polarized. something is happening there. >> isn't it usually true that older people are more likely to have a fixed party identification than younger people all things being equal? >> it might be. the drama of the paper is older people are showing more split now than they were. >> more likely to watch cable news. >> there is nothing in...
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carolina: bueno, chicos, hablando de redes sociales, una venta de univisiÓn para generar impacto social en nuestra comunidad. nos visita en la redacciÓn un constante defensor de los derechos de los indÍgenas. javier: incluso, antes de preguntarte cualquier cosa, no hace mucho tiempo fue censurado en su paÍs en puerto rico por insultar pÚblicamente el gobernador de puerto rico. hablamos de renÉ perez. le damos un fuerte aplauso. [aplausos] quÉ tremenda presentaciÓn! [risas] te gustÓ? la ensayamos desde ayer. renÉ perez: tremenda. carolina: cuÉntanos del tour. renÉ perez: es un tour que comenzÓ en mÉxico. en el auditorio nacional. espectacular. mucha gente. 40000 personas disfrutaron en dos dÍas la mÚsica de residente. ahora, me voy el sÁbado a parÍs. sigo por europa. javier: hoy, estas aquÍ por un evento de univisiÓn. cuÉntanos. renÉ perez: yo desconozco. [risas] sÉ de que ese elemento un poco. me trajeron que iba a hablar con jorge ramos. con mucho gusto hablo. mÁs, si son eventos para la juventud. si tiene un valor social nunca voy a decir que no. serÁ medio sor
carolina: bueno, chicos, hablando de redes sociales, una venta de univisiÓn para generar impacto social en nuestra comunidad. nos visita en la redacciÓn un constante defensor de los derechos de los indÍgenas. javier: incluso, antes de preguntarte cualquier cosa, no hace mucho tiempo fue censurado en su paÍs en puerto rico por insultar pÚblicamente el gobernador de puerto rico. hablamos de renÉ perez. le damos un fuerte aplauso. [aplausos] quÉ tremenda presentaciÓn! [risas] te gustÓ? la...
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carolina: esta historia estÁ redes sociales. por una tremenda confusiÓn, esta pequeÑa y su equipo de fÚtbol soccer fueron descalificados en un torneo. la confundieron con un niÑo. su padre estÁ aquÍ para explicar. ♪ ♪ ♪ javier: muy buenos dÍas. 6 de junio de 2017. estas serÁn las noticias que van a marcar su jornada. carolina: comenzamos con momentos de pÁnico en parÍs. la policÍa logrÓ detener con balazos a un hombre que armado con un martillo los atacÓ afuera de la catedral en otredad. habÍan 2000 personas presentes. javier: la policÍa confirmÓ que uno de los hombres estaba herido en la cabeza por un golpe de martillo. el incidente estaba siendo tratado como un posible ataque de terrorista. carolina: parÍs es abajo alta seguridad ante una serie de ataques extremistas islÁmicos en los Últimos aÑos.josÉ gonzalo de univisiÓn.com nos acompaÑa. josÉ: nuevamente, parÍs, parece que puede ser el escenario de un ataque terrorista. al menos, la fiscalÍa lo estÁ investigando para ver quÉ ha pasado. ha qu
carolina: esta historia estÁ redes sociales. por una tremenda confusiÓn, esta pequeÑa y su equipo de fÚtbol soccer fueron descalificados en un torneo. la confundieron con un niÑo. su padre estÁ aquÍ para explicar. ♪ ♪ ♪ javier: muy buenos dÍas. 6 de junio de 2017. estas serÁn las noticias que van a marcar su jornada. carolina: comenzamos con momentos de pÁnico en parÍs. la policÍa logrÓ detener con balazos a un hombre que armado con un martillo los atacÓ afuera de la...
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everybody is always on social media and politics has taken over social media in the last week or so. it's almost impossible to play ignorance. you have to have an interest. is that a change, do you think, that young people talk about it on social media? yes. it's crazy now, isn't it? out of ten people,
everybody is always on social media and politics has taken over social media in the last week or so. it's almost impossible to play ignorance. you have to have an interest. is that a change, do you think, that young people talk about it on social media? yes. it's crazy now, isn't it? out of ten people,
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>> no en cÁmara, pero a travÉs de las redes sociales. hemos visto que ha twitteado periÓdicos, anuncios y cosas a favor de estos proyectos de ley. ayer se reuniÓ con familias de vÍctimas de inmigrantes o de personas que murieron a manos de inmigrantes indocumentados. sabemos que el apoyo del presidente lo tienen. >> se sabe que los demÓcratas votarÍan en bloque en el tema de la ley para las ciudades santuario. se ha dejado un libre albedrÍo para que puedan votar por la otra ley. quÉ hay de cierto en eso? >> esa es la preocupaciÓn de los demÓcratas latinos que hoy le pidieron a sus colegas demÓcratas en la cÁmara baja que no votaron por la ley, pero habrÁ que esperar a que se dÉ la votaciÓn para saber quiÉn votÓ a favor y quiÉn en contra. >> nos despedimos, pero no sin antes saludar al telÉfono iphone por revolucionar las comunicaciones. >> el iphone fue el primer smartphone de pantalla tÁctil. feliz cumpleaÑos. >> los dejamos con esta pregunta para que la compartan en redes sociales. cÓmo te ha cambiado la vida el ip
>> no en cÁmara, pero a travÉs de las redes sociales. hemos visto que ha twitteado periÓdicos, anuncios y cosas a favor de estos proyectos de ley. ayer se reuniÓ con familias de vÍctimas de inmigrantes o de personas que murieron a manos de inmigrantes indocumentados. sabemos que el apoyo del presidente lo tienen. >> se sabe que los demÓcratas votarÍan en bloque en el tema de la ley para las ciudades santuario. se ha dejado un libre albedrÍo para que puedan votar por la otra...
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these offenders can go on noncommercial social networking websites, they can go on social networking websites which only allow adults. they can go to news sites. they can use blogs, podcasts. those sores of things. so there are other ways. and in fact, most -- there are plenty of people who don't use these kinds of websites and fiend out their information just fine. so it's not a matter of a necessity to have this sort of a website that you can go to. >> how many people under 30 do you think don't use these sites to get all their information? under 35? i mean, increasingly this is the way people get everything -- all information. this is the way people structure their civic community life. >> they do get a lot of information. obviously most anything you can get there you can get somewhere else. the news is typically not coming from facebook. it's coming from some other website if they're getting news there. there are other ways that people can communicate other than through facebook. and certainly when you have social networking websites like facebook, myspace, instagram, that say as
these offenders can go on noncommercial social networking websites, they can go on social networking websites which only allow adults. they can go to news sites. they can use blogs, podcasts. those sores of things. so there are other ways. and in fact, most -- there are plenty of people who don't use these kinds of websites and fiend out their information just fine. so it's not a matter of a necessity to have this sort of a website that you can go to. >> how many people under 30 do you...
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so, is that traditional social media or not? mr. goldberg: i think the state says that it is because it meets the definition. i just want to get back to justice alito's question -- justice sotomayor: but that's my point, which is -- i'm -- facebook, many people, many businesses are using it for commercial advertising. mr. goldberg: right. and that's very true and there was another defendant who was prosecuted alongside mr. packingham who was an i.t. person, mr. christian johnson, and he lost his job because his employer said it's impossible for you to do your job if you can't get on these sites, so -- justice sotomayor: even if you don't -- justice kennedy: well, all of -- all of these questions implicate what justice sotomayor asked earlier and i and others interrupted you. what is the category that we use? if we rule for you, we say this statute is a violation of the first amendment because, what -- what are the basic rules or the basic -- mr. goldberg: so the basic rules -- justice kennedy: -- doctrinal choices you offer us to sa
so, is that traditional social media or not? mr. goldberg: i think the state says that it is because it meets the definition. i just want to get back to justice alito's question -- justice sotomayor: but that's my point, which is -- i'm -- facebook, many people, many businesses are using it for commercial advertising. mr. goldberg: right. and that's very true and there was another defendant who was prosecuted alongside mr. packingham who was an i.t. person, mr. christian johnson, and he lost...
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to cut social security medicare and medicaid. president trump has promised repeatedly and explicitly throughout the campaign not to cut social security or medicare. this broken promise should be especially alarming to millions of people who voted for the president who spend their working lives paying premiums into the system believing those benefits would be there for them in retirements and-- or should they become disabled. bottom line is this, social security is the nation's insurance program. it is not an entitlements. it is the insurance that individuals have paid for throughout a lifetime. the problems with social security at its core, this issue we are taking up-to-date especially as it relates to theft is vitally important to protect people's identity. equally important and the responsibility of this committee is is
to cut social security medicare and medicaid. president trump has promised repeatedly and explicitly throughout the campaign not to cut social security or medicare. this broken promise should be especially alarming to millions of people who voted for the president who spend their working lives paying premiums into the system believing those benefits would be there for them in retirements and-- or should they become disabled. bottom line is this, social security is the nation's insurance...
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you are talking about their social agenda. this is not about the social agenda. it is about the economic agenda. if we had a vote on abortion in the house of commons, then obviously there are implications. that is a free vote. we know they are a party which opposes lgbt and abortion that will have a huge influence over government. people watching will wonder why brexit is such an important issue in the coming months, that sinn fein has done so well in elections that it is happy to sit in the northern ireland power—sharing agreement, why its mps will not take their seats, even in this election were actually they could have quite a lot of influence at westminster at a time when that could affect things. it is simply because sinn fein as a republican party have a long—standing abstentionist policy. it is not something i understand or necessarily agree with. gerry adams was asked several times in the last couple of days, now you have increased your representation, and he has ruled it out. 0n sinn fein, i think one thing is significant. there is no power—sharing
you are talking about their social agenda. this is not about the social agenda. it is about the economic agenda. if we had a vote on abortion in the house of commons, then obviously there are implications. that is a free vote. we know they are a party which opposes lgbt and abortion that will have a huge influence over government. people watching will wonder why brexit is such an important issue in the coming months, that sinn fein has done so well in elections that it is happy to sit in the...
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mÁs informaciÓn en las redes sociales. melody: gracias. yarel: vamos a una pausa pero regreso les iremos en donde pprohibieron una ley como en contra de indocumentados. les diremos cÓmo compartir su localizaciÓn en redes sociales. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yarel: un terremoto de 6.8 grados azotÓ la costa de guatemala. se produjo poco despuÉs de las 6:30 a.m. hora de ese paÍs. a unas 24 millas al suroeste del aeropuerto de san josÉ. han indicado que no hay vÍctimas que lamentar aunque se registraron daÑos materiales. el sismo se sintiÓ en territorio salvadoreÑo. pÁnico por la tarde luego de que el servicio de nacional dijera que un terremoto habÍa azotado a 10 millas al oeste de santa bÁrbara. sin embargo dijeron que ellos hicieron clic en el botÓn equivocado. fue causada por una adiciÓn del terremoto que sacudiÓ santa bÁrbara en 1925, pero el sistema lo malinterpretÓ. vamos con luz peÑa que tiene informaciÓn para nosotros. luz: gracias, de ser aprobado esta nueva polÍtica los oficiales que estaban en este servicio queda proh
mÁs informaciÓn en las redes sociales. melody: gracias. yarel: vamos a una pausa pero regreso les iremos en donde pprohibieron una ley como en contra de indocumentados. les diremos cÓmo compartir su localizaciÓn en redes sociales. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yarel: un terremoto de 6.8 grados azotÓ la costa de guatemala. se produjo poco despuÉs de las 6:30 a.m. hora de ese paÍs. a unas 24 millas al suroeste del aeropuerto de san josÉ. han indicado que no hay vÍctimas que lamentar aunque se...
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han revisado a su paÍs y cumplen con ciertos requisitos podrÁn recibir una pensiÓn ssegÚn el seguro social. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y antequera acevedo. ilia: los republicanos en el senado presentaron su plan de reemplazo del obamacare y p pretenden aprobarl antes de que termine junio. ha generado divisiones y dudas entre los mismos conservadores. el borrador consta de 142 pÁginas e incluye grandes recortes amÉrica y y eliminarÍa ciertos impuestos que contempla la reforma sanitaria. una de las mÁs fuertes crÍticas estÁ en la carga que el plan representa para personas mayores que tendrÍan que pagar hasta cinco veces mÁs por su seguro. pablo: una fuerte protesta enfrente de la oficina del lÍder republicano del senado fue la primera recepciÓn de la propuesta para eliminar el obamacare. " obamacare no funciona mÁs. los estadounidenses sufrirÁn sino hacemos algo". " me gusta la propuesta. va a ser muy buena", afirmÓ trump. la oposiciÓn demócrata es un anime. >> medicaid es para niÑos, viejit
han revisado a su paÍs y cumplen con ciertos requisitos podrÁn recibir una pensiÓn ssegÚn el seguro social. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y antequera acevedo. ilia: los republicanos en el senado presentaron su plan de reemplazo del obamacare y p pretenden aprobarl antes de que termine junio. ha generado divisiones y dudas entre los mismos conservadores. el borrador consta de 142 pÁginas e incluye grandes...
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villas in for those who have not been glued to social media this morning. explain a bit more about what's going on here. lots to tell you. the issue you have brought up, i'll try to get on to explain a little about that in a minute, that's about autonomy in the scottish conservative party. what ruth davidson said, it was a newspaper report that suggested the scottish conservatives might break away from the maimed tory party in the uk. ruth davidson has dismissed back, saying they already have autonomy in the areas where they need it. they have little own reader and make their own policies at holyrood. she has dismissed that, but there's a lot else to talk about. we're here in the shadow of sterling cassel, a phenomenal historic building in scotland, dating back to the 12th century. many kings and queens had the coordination is here. this is the place of history, and the scottish conservatives meet his study on thursday, they got the biggest vote in scotland, 13 seats, since my immediately. by then, this has been a real breakthrough and it has also given the
villas in for those who have not been glued to social media this morning. explain a bit more about what's going on here. lots to tell you. the issue you have brought up, i'll try to get on to explain a little about that in a minute, that's about autonomy in the scottish conservative party. what ruth davidson said, it was a newspaper report that suggested the scottish conservatives might break away from the maimed tory party in the uk. ruth davidson has dismissed back, saying they already have...
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of the need to consume and keep money moving behind things over and over again to keep jobs into the social psychology of people that's what's happened and again there's a massive campaign as i said earlier in part that led people to this ethic of constant consumption as though it was a moral duty an ethic you're helping in society by doing this so you have to change the social system that's what goes back to the book once again if it's the new human rights movement because if you want to change the way people think if you want to change their general incentives you have to change the structure that's organizing them it's very fundamental it's very simple really so so that when you're saying that achieves the only really a new level of human right that's will choose a new level of consciousness awareness it's forces that the constant pinging of the lower fear reactions and that threat of survival enables people to finally break out and realize their humanity in our advancement and what we can do we know human variability can. system a different ways there's nothing that says we have to live
of the need to consume and keep money moving behind things over and over again to keep jobs into the social psychology of people that's what's happened and again there's a massive campaign as i said earlier in part that led people to this ethic of constant consumption as though it was a moral duty an ethic you're helping in society by doing this so you have to change the social system that's what goes back to the book once again if it's the new human rights movement because if you want to...
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is that traditional social media or not? >> i think the state says it is because it meets the definition. isthat is my point, which facebook, many people, many businesses are using it for commercial advertising. >> that is very true. there is another defendant who was prosecuted alongside my client who was an i.t. person. he lost his job because his employer said it is impossible for you to do your job if you can't get on these sites. >> all of these questions implicate what justice sotomayor are asked earlier. what is the category that we use? this will for you and say statute is a file a shot of the first amendment because -- what are the basic rules? the choices you offer us to say why this is unconstitutional? >> the most straightforward a sick thing to say is not narrowly tailored and stop there, or overbroad which is the flip side. sometimes that is a confusing word because it has this third party, in the airport case says that goes way too far because it prohibits lots of first amendment speech. if you just take the n
is that traditional social media or not? >> i think the state says it is because it meets the definition. isthat is my point, which facebook, many people, many businesses are using it for commercial advertising. >> that is very true. there is another defendant who was prosecuted alongside my client who was an i.t. person. he lost his job because his employer said it is impossible for you to do your job if you can't get on these sites. >> all of these questions implicate what...
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they have their own social media platform so we had the whole of china posting it on their social media. it wasjust of china posting it on their social media. it was just the best moment of my life to have her back in my arms again. i never thought that we would find her. now he has written a book about his surge with a feature film adaptation in the works. now a look at the travel videos clocking up look at the travel videos clocking up the views online. now let's look at the travel videos clocking up the views online. join us as we take to the skies with some of the internet‘s highflying drone filmmakers. drone photography, for me, started as a kind of backyard hobby, but now it's taken me all over the world for hobby and employment.
they have their own social media platform so we had the whole of china posting it on their social media. it wasjust of china posting it on their social media. it was just the best moment of my life to have her back in my arms again. i never thought that we would find her. now he has written a book about his surge with a feature film adaptation in the works. now a look at the travel videos clocking up look at the travel videos clocking up the views online. now let's look at the travel videos...
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social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. says since the years old industrial giants reap the benefit. caused by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't people just experimental animals. the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of backs and levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels ever found in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed what will that investigation into the chemical industry secrets revealed. this despicable. well you know the center of. the law. you. just. have to leave. the bar. was i don't know. what they saw but. but do you investigate police officers behavior. i'll take drugs and what. many people do. welcome back at seventy two since hundreds of day of rage protesters marched on britain's parliament in the sha
social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. says since the years old industrial giants reap the benefit. caused by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't people just experimental animals. the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of backs and levels that my staff think maybe some of the...
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i think steve bannon is project, building a social majority of anything he wants to build a social majority is, in fact, harder than my project which is pretty damn hard, then bernie sanders the link of the majority social democratic kind of consensus. so i think he finally just just in the fact a lot of these people are well educated. they are the sons and daughters of the professional middle class. they are finding out that the promises told to them that if they work hard, keep your head down they will be able to get a stable job and be able to at least maintain their living standard is a lie. and i think that's leading to people to look for solution. if you are young you might have to find a coherent worldview, agree or disagree with it. in other places on the socialist left then you would in the venues of the center that actually don't have anything else to offer. but i don't want to just assume that demographics will take care of everything. i think that's part of the problem that got us into this mess to begin with. trump's election. >> i have one more question and then i will open it
i think steve bannon is project, building a social majority of anything he wants to build a social majority is, in fact, harder than my project which is pretty damn hard, then bernie sanders the link of the majority social democratic kind of consensus. so i think he finally just just in the fact a lot of these people are well educated. they are the sons and daughters of the professional middle class. they are finding out that the promises told to them that if they work hard, keep your head down...
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plus mayweather's social media challenge that nobody is talking about. or actually taking seriously. it is thursday, june 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> we can say good morning to you, everybody on this thursday. a busy one. start the half-hour with the show of bipartisan support after that attack on republican lawmakers during a batting practice in, in, suburban washington, d.c. >> annual charity baseball game preparing for between democrats and republicans will go on as planned tonight. president trump stopped by the hospital last night to see republican congressman, steve scalise in critical condition. >> police are now looking into the past of the deceased gunman who had railed against president trump on social media. members of congress racing for cover as police then engaged the gunman in a shootout. >> here is some of what the people in the park saw and heard. [ continuous gunfire ] [ gunfire ] [ gunshots ] >> everybody get down! [ gunfire ] [ gunfire ] >> that was video captured by a man who happened to be walkin
plus mayweather's social media challenge that nobody is talking about. or actually taking seriously. it is thursday, june 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> we can say good morning to you, everybody on this thursday. a busy one. start the half-hour with the show of bipartisan support after that attack on republican lawmakers during a batting practice in, in, suburban washington, d.c. >> annual charity baseball game preparing for...
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as universal basic income it's the only socially acceptable plausible thing to do besides charity it all it really is a form of charity and they can't justify the lack of it now in the sense of you trying to mediate in some kind of social welfare thing which you know has a terrible connotation to it. because of they see the efficiency they mean the whole of the high business community and government understands what we're doing with technology understand the efficiency understands that all of this efficiency is a generator of the fast past fifty years has gone to the one percent with eight people with more money on the bottom fifty percent they know they have to do something if they want to preserve their hierarchy it's an intuition they feel so universal basic income is the most logical step for them but there's plenty more that needs to be done and i i stand with you in the sense of the discussed any one of the claims of the for science that hasn't taken the time to just look at their own world forget about the cosmos for a second let's stop tara form planets you know let's not sen
as universal basic income it's the only socially acceptable plausible thing to do besides charity it all it really is a form of charity and they can't justify the lack of it now in the sense of you trying to mediate in some kind of social welfare thing which you know has a terrible connotation to it. because of they see the efficiency they mean the whole of the high business community and government understands what we're doing with technology understand the efficiency understands that all of...
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so, i don't delineate between social security and social security benefit. workers paid to social security. the average social security worker worked and paid into social security 22 years before becoming disabled on the job. mr. secretary, you can spin it any way you like, a cut to social security disability is a cut to social security especially those who are disabled and can no longer work. making it difficult to receive that benefit is cutting social security. with that, i know my time is up. i yield back. >> excuse me. thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you mr. secretary for being with us. i was grateful to hear your discussion about the time you are spending looking at a terrorist financing arnds the world. one legacy issue we are unclear on relates to the iran nuclear deal that was struck by the previous administration. you are now in a powerful position to understand more about details that were not so clear previously. one ambiguous question relates not to the small sum or significant sum turned over to iran, the $1.7 billion that they have
so, i don't delineate between social security and social security benefit. workers paid to social security. the average social security worker worked and paid into social security 22 years before becoming disabled on the job. mr. secretary, you can spin it any way you like, a cut to social security disability is a cut to social security especially those who are disabled and can no longer work. making it difficult to receive that benefit is cutting social security. with that, i know my time is...
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he does it on social media. when congress finally voted to approve the keystone pipeline amash was only republican to vote no? why? the pipeline is good -- what is with you people? i want the oil. pipeline is a good thing. >> but the way the bills have been written, are such that one company is receiving a special benefit from the government. if you're going to improve the approval process you have to approve it for every company. you can't just decide that one company is going to be exempt and every other company has to follow the laws. john: that why is hayak firmly bense, hayak, one of my heroes. [applause] john: you stated your reasons on facebook. why? >> well i think it is important for people at home to know why we're voting on things and what we're voting on. we have to hold congress accountable. the only way to hold us accountable to hear from us what we're doing. i think it should be expectation of members of congress they explain themselves. they don't have to do it through facebook. they could use ot
he does it on social media. when congress finally voted to approve the keystone pipeline amash was only republican to vote no? why? the pipeline is good -- what is with you people? i want the oil. pipeline is a good thing. >> but the way the bills have been written, are such that one company is receiving a special benefit from the government. if you're going to improve the approval process you have to approve it for every company. you can't just decide that one company is going to be...
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social media companies which fail to remove hate speech or defamatory face. could face fines of up to fifty million euro. also the iraqi prime minister but to defeat the caliphate in the country we look at how many lives it took to see the fifth. fleet threatens to shut off its ports to all official migrant rescue ships. supports the country struggles to cope with the continued influx of people. around the clock across the world this is our international from the team and myself you know neil welcome to the program our top story this hour facebook twitter. could soon face fines of up to fifty million euro in germany if they fail to act quickly to remove hate speech on the from a tree fake news with more here's polish lier. according to this poll a company has twenty four hours in which it must delete content that has been flagged as being potentially hate speech or fake news and the failure to do so will result in a fine that could be as high as fifty million euros now the proposal was put forward by the german minister of justice and consumer protection and
social media companies which fail to remove hate speech or defamatory face. could face fines of up to fifty million euro. also the iraqi prime minister but to defeat the caliphate in the country we look at how many lives it took to see the fifth. fleet threatens to shut off its ports to all official migrant rescue ships. supports the country struggles to cope with the continued influx of people. around the clock across the world this is our international from the team and myself you know neil...