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how social security works. who funds social security, and going forward, how does that model work? because i think it's incredibly important pour us right now, and we all agree, this is something we need to make sure stays sol vent. i want to thank you and your staff and the work you do. i know so much of our fellow citizening rely on social security. net revenue is going to continue to come in and that will help to pay out these benefits. thank you so much. and i yield back. >> thank you. i appreciate your comments. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. goss, i've looked at your report and i look at it as kind of good news. the part about the survivor benefit is really not unexpected. it's the same thing as it was last year, just adjusted by a year, right? >> yeah. >> and the disability is far better than we thought. we thought it was going to expire in what were the dates? >> 2028. in fact, just a few years ago, we were expecting 2016, until you enacted a payroll tax reallocation. >> but the recent change, the recent extension this year of four more years of life in the disability port
how social security works. who funds social security, and going forward, how does that model work? because i think it's incredibly important pour us right now, and we all agree, this is something we need to make sure stays sol vent. i want to thank you and your staff and the work you do. i know so much of our fellow citizening rely on social security. net revenue is going to continue to come in and that will help to pay out these benefits. thank you so much. and i yield back. >> thank...
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president apply logic the role played by social media in spreading malicious propaganda and fake news in this whole terms of cyber reality fiction becomes fact lies become truths and political consensus becomes almost impossible. in the second of two special reports which investigates allegations that russia and the far right have been using the technology to undermine democracy. america's two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign highlighted new threats to democracy posed by social media platforms in the internet. the u.s. congress is investigating how the russians used facebook twitter and google to wage information warfare and a special counsel is looking into whether the russians in the trump campaign actually colluded in their digital strategies. there's also growing concern that the business models and algorithms that drive social media companies are fueling extreme partisanship and opening up the floodgates to phony news but america isn't alone challenges to democracy posed by social media also surfaced last year in european elections we begin there in the second part of o
president apply logic the role played by social media in spreading malicious propaganda and fake news in this whole terms of cyber reality fiction becomes fact lies become truths and political consensus becomes almost impossible. in the second of two special reports which investigates allegations that russia and the far right have been using the technology to undermine democracy. america's two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign highlighted new threats to democracy posed by social media...
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without social media i don't think people would know who he is now. so candidates such as bernie don't have to go through the traditional gatekeepers whether the party or whether in the media and you're able to build popular support in a way that has never been done before but there are real challenges that social media platforms present to democracy are there you know europeans see populism as a bad thing in the u.s. i think if there is enough groundswell for for good things to happen that people can unite using these tools and accomplish them. that you use bots on facebook or twitter in the twenty sixteen alexion now i think that there is an interesting future in terms of people who want to get information from a campaign a lot that's going to get them information i think that's really useful in terms of spreading misinformation i think it's a bad thing and something that we have stick seriously do you think the russian information campaign aimed to exacerbate social division in the united states donald trump well or both both and you need to recogn
without social media i don't think people would know who he is now. so candidates such as bernie don't have to go through the traditional gatekeepers whether the party or whether in the media and you're able to build popular support in a way that has never been done before but there are real challenges that social media platforms present to democracy are there you know europeans see populism as a bad thing in the u.s. i think if there is enough groundswell for for good things to happen that...
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i think social pressure on social media companies is appropriate as well and again, it's a political, social solution to a political and social put problem which is asked them to do better in certain circumstances and is not government policy or for everyone but we just have to muddle through. there's no easy answers to make others add that in thinking about russian interference, it's really a difference of resources. it's not that we have to look outside our country for people with political aims who are trying to gain the system to influence people, it's just that in these documented cases there was an excess of resources. that doesn't make it a small thing, but it's an exaggeration of an existing problem. >> i tried to be quick on the draw. this is david barker. my question is for everybody's new favorite uncle but others can chime into. i've been allowing was the people in this room to pat themselves on the back in terms of their center and centerleft that tries to adhere to journalistic standards and the right wing system, but i'm wondering if your analyses are recent enough or i
i think social pressure on social media companies is appropriate as well and again, it's a political, social solution to a political and social put problem which is asked them to do better in certain circumstances and is not government policy or for everyone but we just have to muddle through. there's no easy answers to make others add that in thinking about russian interference, it's really a difference of resources. it's not that we have to look outside our country for people with political...
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social media advertising is much more insidious —— why we can't extend that ban to social media. that is one aspect of it, people can say pretty much anything they like on the internet and that is more difficult to police. people who are not part of a systemic criminality of propaganda and just want to express their opinion or show their support, they could be censored and they could be stopped and that destroys the spirit of things like twitter? i'm not advocating censorship, i'm advocating a ban on political cans >> studio: -- a ban on political campaigns on the internet. social media platforms should verify these users. we have trolls who lurk behind a cloak of anonymity and you have bots, as well, so if you know who someone is, people are open about their identity, you are taking some of the shrillness and viciousness out of the debate. we can police this ourselves with fact check, go to trusted websites. it is down to us. thanks forjoining us. a 24—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and sexual activity with a child, following the death of a 13—year
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social situations in which you ask for a brand name being locked in is not an excuse to disregard the procurement rules. there is another way in munich under the leadership of former s.p.d. mayor christian peter the city administration has converted eighty percent of all microsoft computers to the open source operating system linux since two thousand and four the project called limericks was considered a great success and was also copied in other european cities. in twenty twelve detail writer at the time head of economics in the city government negotiated with microsoft to relocate their german headquarters to munich in twenty fourteen writer himself became the mayor since then he's been working with the alliance of social democrats and conservatives to bring the city administration back into the arms of the monopolist if you just want and i. feel differently. and this time and i don't i guess yes it is this is a right not a good time while i'm a police i'm for i was killing this for you i'll take it. as it goes especially for gay freshman no busines you don't see pitted and this and
social situations in which you ask for a brand name being locked in is not an excuse to disregard the procurement rules. there is another way in munich under the leadership of former s.p.d. mayor christian peter the city administration has converted eighty percent of all microsoft computers to the open source operating system linux since two thousand and four the project called limericks was considered a great success and was also copied in other european cities. in twenty twelve detail writer...
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the accident from a question is like what is facebook you know and some dumb intern said oh it's a social i was like no wrong right it is your personalized newspaper they basically feed you anything that you engage with but engage means likes comments share etc like their news feed algorithm is optimized to that facebook recently announced changes to its news feed that will prioritize posts from friends and news from sites that users rate is trustworthy but the changes could reinforce filter bubbles and do little to stem the spread of bogus news why is it so easy to disseminate fake news on facebook. i think it all comes down to you know what psychologists call cognitive dissonance right views of the world that flatter your worldview you just eat up like candy or french fries and just can't get enough of it and that's that's why fake news is so effective because if the world as you'd like to see it rather than it actually is today more than two thirds of americans get news on social media you think they spoke as a contributor to the polarization. but i don't think anyone had any notion th
the accident from a question is like what is facebook you know and some dumb intern said oh it's a social i was like no wrong right it is your personalized newspaper they basically feed you anything that you engage with but engage means likes comments share etc like their news feed algorithm is optimized to that facebook recently announced changes to its news feed that will prioritize posts from friends and news from sites that users rate is trustworthy but the changes could reinforce filter...
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but i think that makes sense, and things can and should be done.>>> i think social pressure on social media companies is appropriate as well. and again, it is a political, social solution to a political and social problem, asking them to do better in certain circumstances, it is not government policy, not binding upon everyone, we would just have to muddle through, no easy answers to any of that. >> i will add, in thinking about potential russian interference, it is not that we have to look outside the country, for people with political games, to game the system, to influence people, just in these cases, there was an excess of resources, it doesn't make it a small thing, but it is an exaggeration of an existing problem. >> david?>>> thanks, i tried to be quick on the draw. this is david barker, from au, mostly for everyone's new favorite uncle, but others can chime in, too, if you want to, i am very interested in the 2 media echo chambers that you described, that a lot of people in this room pet themselves on the back in terms of the center and centerleft echo chamber that tries to ad
but i think that makes sense, and things can and should be done.>>> i think social pressure on social media companies is appropriate as well. and again, it is a political, social solution to a political and social problem, asking them to do better in certain circumstances, it is not government policy, not binding upon everyone, we would just have to muddle through, no easy answers to any of that. >> i will add, in thinking about potential russian interference, it is not that we...
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president of highlighted the dangers to democracy posed by those using social media and the internet to spread malicious propaganda and fake news so how and why they are kept from such as facebook google and twitter so wide open to abuse in a two part special report we sent paul bipes else to investigate. san francisco and silicon valley tech companies driving the digital revolution see themselves as positive agents of political and social change facebook's mission is all about giving people a voice and bring people closer together those are democratic values and we're proud of google's mission store going to sports information and make it universally accessible and use the more you learn about technology the more you learn what's possible. at twitter mark and if. we want to be a democracy it's up to us to make sure that we have our giving better. russia's manipulation of these platforms during the two thousand and sixteen us presidential election has raised fundamental questions about their systemic vulnerabilities do you solemnly swear to tell the truth last november the companies
president of highlighted the dangers to democracy posed by those using social media and the internet to spread malicious propaganda and fake news so how and why they are kept from such as facebook google and twitter so wide open to abuse in a two part special report we sent paul bipes else to investigate. san francisco and silicon valley tech companies driving the digital revolution see themselves as positive agents of political and social change facebook's mission is all about giving people a...
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into this democrat socialism, they are trying to move it away from the failed soviet-style socialism that americans are familiar with and repackage it in shiny new packaging and saying this is the future of progressism. the problem is that it's twofold, one you have a very recent failed example of socialism in venezuela where people are starving and they don't have access to adequate medical care and the second is that these policies are way outside the mainstream of where most americans are. for example, democratic socialists of america favor abolishing the senate, so they are fundamentally oppose today our republican-style of government and i think that, you know, this is out of step where most americans are. >> jason, i want to put a poll now before i get to my final question for you, should national democratic party declare socialist party, 41% of republicans say yes, only 19% of democrats say so, so with that in mind, is this the right path for the democrats to go down? the 99 days leading up to midterms? >> number one, we have to understand that socialism or democratic socialis
into this democrat socialism, they are trying to move it away from the failed soviet-style socialism that americans are familiar with and repackage it in shiny new packaging and saying this is the future of progressism. the problem is that it's twofold, one you have a very recent failed example of socialism in venezuela where people are starving and they don't have access to adequate medical care and the second is that these policies are way outside the mainstream of where most americans are....
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>> so one of the trends of cybersecurity is 70 or 80% of the attacks are social engineering that are meant to manipulate the behavior of users and the most common form is due to t2 it is boring but it is the largest scale of the attacks but on the technology side over the next five or ten years those defenses and the threats themselves with social engineering is becoming more sophisticated. so one type of advance we can develop better filters to recognize a phishing e-mail if you are checking gmail with a warning message that says this looks like a scam that is because there is a filter that has been trained on examples of real phishing attacks they are recognized to see what that looks like but the people who develop phishing attacks are also using learning and figuring out ways to make it more subtle to bypass those filters so what we will see is a much greater degree of sophistication of machine learning so that every day you see a significant advance on the offense and defense. so the cyberactors can have industrial scale attacks to generate these phishing e-mails to very large n
>> so one of the trends of cybersecurity is 70 or 80% of the attacks are social engineering that are meant to manipulate the behavior of users and the most common form is due to t2 it is boring but it is the largest scale of the attacks but on the technology side over the next five or ten years those defenses and the threats themselves with social engineering is becoming more sophisticated. so one type of advance we can develop better filters to recognize a phishing e-mail if you are...
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interfere in other nations sovereignty china's social credit system a big data system for monitoring and shaping business and citizens' behavior is reaching beyond china's borders to impact foreign companies according to new research the system which has been compared to an orwellian tool of mass surveillance is an ambitious work in progress a series of big data and ai enabled processes that effectively grant subjects a social credit score based on their social political and economic behavior now we've covered this story but where this research leads to is that in fact it's starting to impact western corporations western businesses how they behave they have to modify their own behavior in order to access the market and the consumers in china so that this also lends and with the positive reinforcement of that b.f. skinner had pushed much of. an arena he had an amazing insight in it because before is the work you people were beaten into submission and beaten and tortured to do what the state one of them to do and then it was assumed at that time that to get people to act against their
interfere in other nations sovereignty china's social credit system a big data system for monitoring and shaping business and citizens' behavior is reaching beyond china's borders to impact foreign companies according to new research the system which has been compared to an orwellian tool of mass surveillance is an ambitious work in progress a series of big data and ai enabled processes that effectively grant subjects a social credit score based on their social political and economic behavior...
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a whole see over on their supporters are going to meet with his head of the social democrats and all of shoulder who is the vice chancellor in the cabinet and also from the social democrats and they're they're going to have a long talk about this agreement from last night and after that we will know if the social democrats can find anything in there that they can agree on or if they're going to say no that's something this is not anything which we can sell to our electorate that's one of the biggest problems for the social democrats right now the the ball is in their playing field and they are not quite sure yet where they're going to play it. where does this leave chancellor angela merkel is her authority as head of the government still intact. what we have seen in the last two weeks is wasn't something that. made of forty and you stronger even bigger and one of the biggest problems of course is it's not only hundred forty here in germany that is at stake it's also thought as a european leader we shouldn't forget that at the last european summit just last friday she'd try to negotia
a whole see over on their supporters are going to meet with his head of the social democrats and all of shoulder who is the vice chancellor in the cabinet and also from the social democrats and they're they're going to have a long talk about this agreement from last night and after that we will know if the social democrats can find anything in there that they can agree on or if they're going to say no that's something this is not anything which we can sell to our electorate that's one of the...
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and there was this idea that social — notjust, we don't have to just focus on facebook, but social media platforms generally were creating a new sort of discourse, which was bottom up rather than top down, which was allowing people to bypass the normal centres of authority and power and control and create new communities, and therefore, actually, to empower themselves. are you saying all of that, just seven years on, is now gone? the situation is subtle and i'd like to describe it. what happened with the arab spring was authentic. however, the problem is that the algorithms that are gathering data from people and then using that data to drive who sees what in their customised feeds, their customised experiences, has to rely on the emotional responses of those people, how they become engaged. now, if i may, there are two general categories of how people respond to things that can be used for behaviour modification using social media. they might respond positively to something, which means they start to trust it or have affection for it and so forth, or they might respond negatively, which
and there was this idea that social — notjust, we don't have to just focus on facebook, but social media platforms generally were creating a new sort of discourse, which was bottom up rather than top down, which was allowing people to bypass the normal centres of authority and power and control and create new communities, and therefore, actually, to empower themselves. are you saying all of that, just seven years on, is now gone? the situation is subtle and i'd like to describe it. what...
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right now" and i promote that on social media frequently. [laughter] so please join us for the book signing and everybody welcome jaron lanier. [applause] >> hello. nice to see all of you. weight so i just want to say i love all of you. so we will do something unusual i have been on book tour in europe. i used to live in california. i mean how close you want me to be? okay. and i have almost two decades that sounds discreet that garbage truck and people yelling they are dream creatures so the news that only come back to me when i'm sleeping in new york with a garbage truck outside. just like old friends with my psyche. we will start with a wealth of music piece and i will give a book talk said a little more music in question and in between questions he will do little pieces and a conclusion into music after the questions. reasonable? [applause] defect tee6 ♪ ♪ effect ♪ ♪ ♪ teeth the ♪ ♪ [applause] >> okay but let me introduce dishes from the amazing brooklyn orchestra. with my favorite ensemble on the planet. sean connolly. he
right now" and i promote that on social media frequently. [laughter] so please join us for the book signing and everybody welcome jaron lanier. [applause] >> hello. nice to see all of you. weight so i just want to say i love all of you. so we will do something unusual i have been on book tour in europe. i used to live in california. i mean how close you want me to be? okay. and i have almost two decades that sounds discreet that garbage truck and people yelling they are dream...
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is certainly not authoritarian socialism or anything like that democratic socialism as the d.s.a. is presenting it basically just gives more rights to the workers it still allows enterprises stuff like that however workers have more rights and they have more of a say and they see more of their product and what the d.s.a. is mission is in particular is to try to get away from the economy that instead exploits workers and is focused on destroying the environment and war they're trying to get away from all that to occur in an economy that is more sustainable that workers have a better seat at the table and where everybody has health care ok ok steve i mean you know socialism tends to become authoritarian if you don't keep an eye on it i'd like to point out in a move in the country that had a pretty disastrous experience with it but steve you know when i listen to a lot of people talking about democratic socialism ron pointed out on workers' rights i don't hear that so often when they talk i hear about abolishing ice having open borders. you know cultural relativism that's what i hear
is certainly not authoritarian socialism or anything like that democratic socialism as the d.s.a. is presenting it basically just gives more rights to the workers it still allows enterprises stuff like that however workers have more rights and they have more of a say and they see more of their product and what the d.s.a. is mission is in particular is to try to get away from the economy that instead exploits workers and is focused on destroying the environment and war they're trying to get away...
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and likelihood of social -- heavy social media use was a 30% rise. this is the founding. so it can be very. i wish you luck. i find it hard as a parent. i think i'm feeling evasive. [laughter] pass-through3176 twenty-six. ♪ ♪ okay. so i believe that that question should be studied empirically and in order to study empirically, the first experiment would be to lengthen time between measurements inned feedback loops of some of the systems so for instance, let's say that if an advertiser wanted to have very up to date information they have to pay you like 10,000 dollars per data and some ridiculous thing but if they got out it a year, then it would become really affordable so that they would be forced to look at your considered response instead of your impulse response. according to my hypothesis which -- hasn't been properly tested, that should result in a parody between positive and negative results and it should be -- it should create less of an invitation for bad to disrupt society because they won't get this multiplier boost that they get now.
and likelihood of social -- heavy social media use was a 30% rise. this is the founding. so it can be very. i wish you luck. i find it hard as a parent. i think i'm feeling evasive. [laughter] pass-through3176 twenty-six. ♪ ♪ okay. so i believe that that question should be studied empirically and in order to study empirically, the first experiment would be to lengthen time between measurements inned feedback loops of some of the systems so for instance, let's say that if an advertiser...
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is that almost 49% of all elderly, unmarried females receiving social security benefits rely on social security for 90% of their income. thank you, mr. chairman. welcome.e mr. kelly, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. looking through all this, and again, i think sometimes we forget where the revenue for social security comes from, and it is, of course, from wage taxes or federal insurance contributions act, whatever you want to call it. so it does become a math problem, or a consideration. when i was looking at the total of dollars that come in, payroll taxes make up for 87% of the revenue that comes into social security. another 3% comes from taxes on benefits, and then another 9% on interest on that money. but i'm getting down to when social security was started, if you look at mortality rates, retirement versus the end of benefits being paid to somebody because they past, what was the average mortality rate at that time when we were looking at that window? do we know what that is? goss: well, the average mortality rate, especially for people who -- >> we're at 79 years o
is that almost 49% of all elderly, unmarried females receiving social security benefits rely on social security for 90% of their income. thank you, mr. chairman. welcome.e mr. kelly, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. looking through all this, and again, i think sometimes we forget where the revenue for social security comes from, and it is, of course, from wage taxes or federal insurance contributions act, whatever you want to call it. so it does become a math problem, or a...
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social networking out similar to others but you earn crypto for your contributions and then you can use them use that crypto to boost your post for more reach or send peer to peer to other users on a monthly recurring basis for subscriptions and you know creators consent reward tears and so unlike other social media platforms like facebook that don't give you jack diddly squat for all the work you put into it here's an attempt to actually recapture recycle some of that income that's being generated back to the user and there are now two or three people in this space. right there competing in the space mines dot com has captured some pretty high profile folks that are now migrating to mines dot com was the head can now many people are working over there. so it's still pretty. we have open so we have like fifty open source developers who have contributed but i mean that i think is an important point like what if we had thousands of developers and that's why you know our growth of the growth of our open source community is essential because you can leverage global developers with that if y
social networking out similar to others but you earn crypto for your contributions and then you can use them use that crypto to boost your post for more reach or send peer to peer to other users on a monthly recurring basis for subscriptions and you know creators consent reward tears and so unlike other social media platforms like facebook that don't give you jack diddly squat for all the work you put into it here's an attempt to actually recapture recycle some of that income that's being...
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is certainly not authoritarian socialism or anything like that democratic socialism as the d.s.a. is presenting it basically just gives more rights to the workers it still allows enterprises stuff like that however workers have more rights and they have more of a say and they see more of their product and what that d.s.h. mission is in particular is to try to get away from the economy that instead exploited workers and is focused on destroying the environment and war they're trying to get away from all that to occur in an economy that is more sustainable that workers have a better seat at the table and where everybody has health care ok ok steve i mean you know socialism tends to become authoritarian if you don't keep an eye on it i'd like to point out in a move in the country that had a pretty disastrous experience with it but steve you know when i listen to a lot of people talking about democratic socialism ron pointed out on workers' rights i don't hear that so often when they talk i hear about abolishing ice having open borders. you know cultural relativism that's what i hear
is certainly not authoritarian socialism or anything like that democratic socialism as the d.s.a. is presenting it basically just gives more rights to the workers it still allows enterprises stuff like that however workers have more rights and they have more of a say and they see more of their product and what that d.s.h. mission is in particular is to try to get away from the economy that instead exploited workers and is focused on destroying the environment and war they're trying to get away...
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is certainly not authoritarian socialism or anything like that democratic socialism as the d.s.a. is presenting it basically just gives more rights to the workers it still allows enterprises stuff like that however workers have more rights and they have more of a say and they see more of their product and what that d.s.h. mission is in particular is to try to get away from the economy that instead exploited workers and is focused on destroying the environment and war they're trying to get away from all that to accompany an economy that is more sustainable that workers have a better seat at the table and where everybody has health care ok ok steve i mean you know socialism tends to become authoritarian if you don't keep an eye on it i'd like to point out and i'm living in a country that had a pretty design. experience with that but steve you know when i listen to a lot of people talking about democratic socialism ron pointed out workers' rights i don't hear that so often when they talk i hear about abolishing ice having open borders. you know cultural relativism that's what i hear
is certainly not authoritarian socialism or anything like that democratic socialism as the d.s.a. is presenting it basically just gives more rights to the workers it still allows enterprises stuff like that however workers have more rights and they have more of a say and they see more of their product and what that d.s.h. mission is in particular is to try to get away from the economy that instead exploited workers and is focused on destroying the environment and war they're trying to get away...
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being part of this social network international social network it's about this asian immigration has nothing to do with the older generation my generation for instance where you have. people who are not educated who could accept everything you know i don't like the word arab spring i always talk about the arab ok it was all the arab earthquake what happened in two thousand and eleven was just the first outburst of the both cases even though you can be quite sure that if you have a new eruption over again those everywhere if we don't if the local regime the elites the roekel elite don't think of this problem of corruption of social justice so the libyan and syrian cases lead to all out war in talking specifically about libya now the gadhafi regime managed to uphold the tribal power balance in a country with qaddafi gone the tribes have gone to war do you think it's a responsible to start a revolt without thinking about how to keep the country together after their waltz i mean my class was you know the worst removing the dictator but losing the country in the process. yes well this is
being part of this social network international social network it's about this asian immigration has nothing to do with the older generation my generation for instance where you have. people who are not educated who could accept everything you know i don't like the word arab spring i always talk about the arab ok it was all the arab earthquake what happened in two thousand and eleven was just the first outburst of the both cases even though you can be quite sure that if you have a new eruption...
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so it comes down to social capital. we always have institutions, we have economic growth and development s and the third part was social capital. this is the secret sauce of american democracy. robert putnam talked about it during the '90s in bowling alone, and there's two kinds of social capital, bridging and bonding. and it was a mixing of both. bonds are great, they tend to be hierarchical, bridging's even better because it brings people of different associations. and on average, we all work it out, and we get along, and it is the coke commercial, and everything goes great. social media actually reinforcing bonding capital and breaks bridging capital. it turns out when we actually all get together on social media, we find out we don't like each other very much. [laughter] we don't, right? twitter is where you go to get yesterday at by people you don't know. facebook is where you go to get yelled at by people you do know that secretly don't like you. [laughter] right? this is how social media works. and i can tell thi
so it comes down to social capital. we always have institutions, we have economic growth and development s and the third part was social capital. this is the secret sauce of american democracy. robert putnam talked about it during the '90s in bowling alone, and there's two kinds of social capital, bridging and bonding. and it was a mixing of both. bonds are great, they tend to be hierarchical, bridging's even better because it brings people of different associations. and on average, we all work...
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those will be social media companies. we are to the point where they not only have more power because of the information but their terms of service old moral value on the social media stations and it does on the real world. in some weird way whether they like it or not they are in charge of how we conduct ourselves a good portion of the day. 3 to 5 hours of the day they are telling us how we will be whether they like it or not and whether we like it or not, they have that kind of power. it's how we will be going into the future allowed give you the two scenarios of how it goes. i'll give you the bad scenario first. we don't make it. we don't make it at all. i'll tell you how. here's one way it could play out. the democrats win in 2020 and don't be surprised that in 2024 or 28 there's a major political figure that runs under the platform that once elected they will break up the united states of america. it is already there. there are these small grassroots movements but do not be surprised. they won't win, i don't think th
those will be social media companies. we are to the point where they not only have more power because of the information but their terms of service old moral value on the social media stations and it does on the real world. in some weird way whether they like it or not they are in charge of how we conduct ourselves a good portion of the day. 3 to 5 hours of the day they are telling us how we will be whether they like it or not and whether we like it or not, they have that kind of power. it's...
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and served as social secretary is president cheney. they landed those jobs she was in the right place at the right time. and having known of her for many years as she tells it she has been an event planner entire adult life. including as a wife full-time mom to two now adult daughters. she hosts a daily blog called america's table which i now had bookmarked on my own computer up at my desk. don't tell anybody. hints and treats. home life and cooking and for -- and food. and tips on entertaining and etiquette which she says is not just about knowing which for two years it's about treating each other with kindness even and especially in the anonymous abyss of the internet. our second guest today originally hails from san antonio texas but now is a fellow southern california. under president and mrs. obama from 201-12-2015. jeremy is the first man ever to serve in this role at the white house. and while that was a big news at the time he managed to keep a very low profile in order to do his job. it's all white house staffers he earned a r
and served as social secretary is president cheney. they landed those jobs she was in the right place at the right time. and having known of her for many years as she tells it she has been an event planner entire adult life. including as a wife full-time mom to two now adult daughters. she hosts a daily blog called america's table which i now had bookmarked on my own computer up at my desk. don't tell anybody. hints and treats. home life and cooking and for -- and food. and tips on entertaining...
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and there was this idea that social, don't just focus on facebook, but social media platforms generally were creating a new sort of discourse which was bottom up rather than top down, which was allowing people to bypass the normal centres of authority and power and control and create new communities, and therefore actually to empower themselves. are you saying all of that, just seven years on, is now gone? the situation is subtle and i'd like to describe it. what happened with the arab spring was authentic. however the problem is that the algorithms that are gathering data from people and then using that data to drive who sees what in their customized feeds, customized experiences, has to rely on the emotional responses of those people, how they become engaged. now, if i may, there are two general categories of how people respond to things that can be used for behavior modification using social media. they might respond positively to something, which means they start to trust it or have affection for it and so forth, or they might respond negatively, which means they're afraid, they're
and there was this idea that social, don't just focus on facebook, but social media platforms generally were creating a new sort of discourse which was bottom up rather than top down, which was allowing people to bypass the normal centres of authority and power and control and create new communities, and therefore actually to empower themselves. are you saying all of that, just seven years on, is now gone? the situation is subtle and i'd like to describe it. what happened with the arab spring...
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being part of this social network international social network it's about this asian immigration has nothing to do with the older generation my generation for instance where you have. people who are not educated who could accept everything you know i don't like the word arab spring i always talk about the arab volcanoes of the arab quake what happened in two thousand and eleven was just the first outburst of the volcano was even though you can be quite sure that if you have a new eruption over again those everywhere if we don't if the local regime the elites the local elite don't think of this problem of corruption of social justice so the libyan and syrian cases lead to all out war in talking specifically about libya now that gadhafi regime managed to uphold the tribal power balance in a country with gadhafi gone the tribes have gone to war do you think it's a responsible to start a revolt without thinking about how to keep the country together after their waltz i mean my class was you know if you were removing the dictator but losing the country in the process. yes well this is exa
being part of this social network international social network it's about this asian immigration has nothing to do with the older generation my generation for instance where you have. people who are not educated who could accept everything you know i don't like the word arab spring i always talk about the arab volcanoes of the arab quake what happened in two thousand and eleven was just the first outburst of the volcano was even though you can be quite sure that if you have a new eruption over...
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the accident from a question is like what is facebook you know and some dumb intern said oh it's a social i was like no wrong right it is your personalized newspaper they basically feed you anything that you engage with but engage means likes comments share etc like their news feed algorithm is optimized for that facebook recently announced changes to its news. feed that will prioritize posts from friends and news from sites that users rate is trustworthy but the changes could reinforce filter bubbles and do little to stem the spread of bogus news why is it so easy to disseminate fake news on facebook what i think it all comes down to you know what psychologists call coggan of this and it's right views of the world that flatter your worldview you just eat up like candy or french fries and just can't get enough of it and that's that's why fake news is so effective because if the world as you like to see it rather than it actually is today more than two thirds of americans get news on social media do you think this book is contributing to the polarization you know ok but i don't think anyon
the accident from a question is like what is facebook you know and some dumb intern said oh it's a social i was like no wrong right it is your personalized newspaper they basically feed you anything that you engage with but engage means likes comments share etc like their news feed algorithm is optimized for that facebook recently announced changes to its news. feed that will prioritize posts from friends and news from sites that users rate is trustworthy but the changes could reinforce filter...
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networking grid social score and american corporations of course being victimized by the same b.f. skinner like. drawn into obedience or saying where whatever matters will do it for a nickel you know warren buffett's not a penny on the street he won't bend over a crack at me for i mean we have covered in many many in the media have covered the negative aspects of it that you're punished if you have a bad social credit score you won't be allowed on the plane they they excluded millions of people from flying home this past holiday season but it's the positive reinforcement that you can see acting through our society's already look at london it's a huge construction zone is a disaster area i would say but nevertheless a lot of people think it's great because they're being the positive reinforcement is if you're a good citizen if you're a good sort of person then we'll give you say this help to buy we'll give you fifteen percent of credit if you go further into debt because that's the sort of citizen we want one that is in debt and speculating on property markets and here is how they h
networking grid social score and american corporations of course being victimized by the same b.f. skinner like. drawn into obedience or saying where whatever matters will do it for a nickel you know warren buffett's not a penny on the street he won't bend over a crack at me for i mean we have covered in many many in the media have covered the negative aspects of it that you're punished if you have a bad social credit score you won't be allowed on the plane they they excluded millions of people...
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president of my logic the role played by social media in spreading malicious propaganda and fake news in this alternative saga reality fiction becomes fact lonnie's become truths and political consensus becomes almost impossible. in the second of two special reports. investigates allegations that russia and the far right have been using the technology to undermine democracy. america's two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign highlighted new threats to democracy posed by social media platforms in the internet. the u.s. congress is investigating how the russians used facebook twitter and google to wage information warfare and a special council is looking into whether the russians in the trunk campaign actually colluded in their digital strategies. there is also growing concern that the business models and algorithms that drive social media companies are fueling extreme partisanship and opening up the floodgates to phony news but america isn't alone challenges to democracy posed by social media also surfaced last year in european elections we begin there in the second part of our i
president of my logic the role played by social media in spreading malicious propaganda and fake news in this alternative saga reality fiction becomes fact lonnie's become truths and political consensus becomes almost impossible. in the second of two special reports. investigates allegations that russia and the far right have been using the technology to undermine democracy. america's two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign highlighted new threats to democracy posed by social media...
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had a quick look i actually just by googling actually how to detox from social media and you've got plenty of articles there giving you advice on how you can cut yourself from the social meds now the pew research center a few. months ago had actually released a report they found that fifty nine percent of young social media users in the u.s. think it won't be hard to give up social media back at the same time the number of those who would find it hard to give it up has actually grown in recent years to becoming increasingly attached this issue media and to is a useful and important platform is a good aggregator for breaking news and it even in fact helps people like us on the news great hit this into your fuse as well but genesis increasingly churning out some one of those that said he was going to take part in that and in solidarity with maggie is john roberts he in fact he's the news is the fox news chief white house correspondent and he knows that he too has to pay back from that information highway and also a prominent u.s. author. who's also quit so he actually deleted his twit
had a quick look i actually just by googling actually how to detox from social media and you've got plenty of articles there giving you advice on how you can cut yourself from the social meds now the pew research center a few. months ago had actually released a report they found that fifty nine percent of young social media users in the u.s. think it won't be hard to give up social media back at the same time the number of those who would find it hard to give it up has actually grown in recent...
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is a difference between a social safety net. we could argue that. only because i think getting something for free without having to earn it hurts the person, the individual. charity as say responsibility and you have to do it wisely so you don't destroy the person you are trying to help. but dana, i don't know how -- i don't anybody makes the argument in favor of socialism yet somehow republicans and conservative still managed to lose this argument with people. how is that and what are we doing wrong? >> jesse: when have we lost the argument on socialism? >> charlie: the fact that you have huge portions of democratic party espousing a lot of this stuff, the fighter bernie sanders, socialist whatever. socialist democratic. communist. the fact that he should have won the nomination, that scary material. >> jesse: it is scary but he would have lost the general, and that's fine. let him go off the left-wing cliff. c. the idea, they don't call it socialism. they call it a universal based income and the i.d. in chicago as a pilot prog
is a difference between a social safety net. we could argue that. only because i think getting something for free without having to earn it hurts the person, the individual. charity as say responsibility and you have to do it wisely so you don't destroy the person you are trying to help. but dana, i don't know how -- i don't anybody makes the argument in favor of socialism yet somehow republicans and conservative still managed to lose this argument with people. how is that and what are we doing...
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social political, solution to a political and social problem. asked them to do better in certain circumstances. it is not government policy. we have to muddle through. there are no easy answers. prof. boydstun: in taking about potential russian interference, the difference is resource -- difference our resources. we do not have to look outside our country with people for political gains to influence the system. it is in the documented cases, an excess of resources. it is not make a small thing. of anan exaggeration existing problem. >> david, right there. >> i tried to be quick on the draw. everybody'sis for news favorite uncle. two mediaested in the echo chambers you described allowing people most of the people to pat themselves on the back in terms of the left and center left adhering to the journalistic standards and the right wing echo system. i am wondering if your analyses are recent enough or if you are seeing any changes in the last year and half on it. anecdotally, it feels like when i watch late-night tv, i do not see stephen colbert g
social political, solution to a political and social problem. asked them to do better in certain circumstances. it is not government policy. we have to muddle through. there are no easy answers. prof. boydstun: in taking about potential russian interference, the difference is resource -- difference our resources. we do not have to look outside our country with people for political gains to influence the system. it is in the documented cases, an excess of resources. it is not make a small thing....
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any proposal that relies on social security cannot weaken social security and ideally us strengthens. the 2012 trustees report projects that social security trust fund goes bankrupt in 2034. in order to close that shortfall, benefits today would have to be cut by 17% for all beneficiaries including those already collected. we must address this looming crisis. we cannot let that happen doing nothing is not an option. also speaking of social security, another priority is the wind falls elimination provision. although not directly relate odd to today's topic, it must be included in the discussion of preserving and strengthening social security in the future. i'm pleased to convene these panels of experts to consider policies that help working families and create incentives for americans to stay in the workforce and help build the greatest economy in the world. i look forward to the discussion and now i ask senator brown. >> thank you, senator. welcome to senator gillibrand and ernst, thank you for joining us for this important discussion. thank you tr working ing ting b the hearing to wo
any proposal that relies on social security cannot weaken social security and ideally us strengthens. the 2012 trustees report projects that social security trust fund goes bankrupt in 2034. in order to close that shortfall, benefits today would have to be cut by 17% for all beneficiaries including those already collected. we must address this looming crisis. we cannot let that happen doing nothing is not an option. also speaking of social security, another priority is the wind falls...
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being part of this social network international social network it's about this asian immigration has nothing to do with the older generation my generation for instance where you have. people who are not educated who could accept everything you know i don't like the word arab spring i always talk about the arab volcanoes of the arab earthquake what happened in two thousand and eleven was just the first outburst of the volcano was even though you can big question of that if you have a new eruption of again those everywhere if we don't if the local regime the elites the roekel elite don't think of this problem of corruption of social justice so the layby and syrian cases lead to all out war in talking specifically about libya now the gadhafi regime managed to uphold the tribal power balance in a country with qaddafi gone their tribes have gone to war do you think it's a responsible to start a revolt without thinking about how to keep the country together after their waltz . i mean my class was you know the worse removing the dictator but losing the country in the process. yes well this
being part of this social network international social network it's about this asian immigration has nothing to do with the older generation my generation for instance where you have. people who are not educated who could accept everything you know i don't like the word arab spring i always talk about the arab volcanoes of the arab earthquake what happened in two thousand and eleven was just the first outburst of the volcano was even though you can big question of that if you have a new...
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we have tinges of socialism here, medicare, medicaid, social security. they're veering toward insolvency. joy behar is talking about the scandinavian model, but even they say they're free market democrats with a welfare state. >> sweden was always held up to be the example of the one country in which high taxes and high state spending could work. a relatively small country, just a few million population. and yet one of the other doctrines of socialism is, of course, we're all world citizens, we've got to have free movement of people, and now malmo has become the rape capital of europe. whether it's economics, whether it's social issues, socialism fails every single time. elizabeth: i mean, socialism is north korea, venezuela, it is cuba. you know, i'll tell you something, when you have the prime minister of denmark saying to bernie sanders, listen, stop calling us socialists, we're not socialists, we're a free market economy with a welfare state, that is the social democracy with the welfare state. i mean, i just think we need to get up to speed on what
we have tinges of socialism here, medicare, medicaid, social security. they're veering toward insolvency. joy behar is talking about the scandinavian model, but even they say they're free market democrats with a welfare state. >> sweden was always held up to be the example of the one country in which high taxes and high state spending could work. a relatively small country, just a few million population. and yet one of the other doctrines of socialism is, of course, we're all world...
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one of the biggest financial decision you'll ever make but there's a lot of myths about when to take social security we'll help separate fact from fiction. >>> the new subscription service for kids build and learn, and guess what. no screen needed >>> and the new twists on downward dog goat yoga is actually a thing, and our jane wells gave it a try. >> do the goats ever jump on this because that would be weird? >> "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money," your money, your life, your future. ♪ >>> we begin with your smartphone if you think turning off the gps feature on your phone stops someone from tracking you, think again. researchers at northeastern university say they were able to follow users as they drove through different cities around the world with their location service turned off that's our cover story today, andrea day has more. >> reporter: this is a map of waltham, massachusetts, and the red line is someone driving around the city. >> they ended there at b.j.'s wholesale is. >> reporter: that's pretty accurate. >> reporter: a team at northeastern
one of the biggest financial decision you'll ever make but there's a lot of myths about when to take social security we'll help separate fact from fiction. >>> the new subscription service for kids build and learn, and guess what. no screen needed >>> and the new twists on downward dog goat yoga is actually a thing, and our jane wells gave it a try. >> do the goats ever jump on this because that would be weird? >> "on the money" starts right now. >>...
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when people talk about socialism, ask them where socialism has ever work. joining me, charlie kirk and michel malcolm. we'll start with you. what do you think about this socialism experiment within the democratic party? >> i think alexandria ocasio-cortez is everything that'sing wrong with overpriced liberal ivory towers and extreme identity politics and a rib lamb media waiting for you the next savior. ocasio-cortez is the long cal fruit of the radical progressivism that we survived under barack obama. this is a man who said you didn't build that. at some point you earned enough money. so of course we have this project any, ocasio-cortez house so economically and historically illiterate. thank you for giving that overview in your opening points. because you don't get that as at most of liberal universities. she is so clueless. this is someone who graduated from an economics degree from boston university and doesn't even know what the unemployment rate is. jesse: charlie, did if you know ocasio-cortez graduated with an economics degree? >> she must have mis
when people talk about socialism, ask them where socialism has ever work. joining me, charlie kirk and michel malcolm. we'll start with you. what do you think about this socialism experiment within the democratic party? >> i think alexandria ocasio-cortez is everything that'sing wrong with overpriced liberal ivory towers and extreme identity politics and a rib lamb media waiting for you the next savior. ocasio-cortez is the long cal fruit of the radical progressivism that we survived...
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in the social media era, but you can't. you can't. so in order for us to not drive ourselves to extinction, and i say extinction, because we have real problems. we as a species have to find a way to be sane right now. we have to face up to climate change, how we're going to support a growing population, we have to face up to how we're going to deal with weapons of mass destruction, we're going to have to deal with the need for advanced medicine because we're not controlling all of the disease vectors that exist that could explode. i mean, this is real stuff. this is our future survival. and on all counts, we're going nuts instead. i sometimes -- [laughter] do you know what toxoplasmosis is? if you've ever been pregnant, you might have heard don't get around cat poop, it has this parasite. the parasite enters a rodent brain and modifies it so that it's less afraid of cats so that the cats have more to eat, and then they have more to poop, right? so that's the life cycle. and to me, facebook is toxoplasmosis -- [laughter] the
in the social media era, but you can't. you can't. so in order for us to not drive ourselves to extinction, and i say extinction, because we have real problems. we as a species have to find a way to be sane right now. we have to face up to climate change, how we're going to support a growing population, we have to face up to how we're going to deal with weapons of mass destruction, we're going to have to deal with the need for advanced medicine because we're not controlling all of the disease...
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people should not touch social security for anything other than social security. host: have you ever had to use the family medical leave act? caller: no i have not. host: are you in favor of the paid family medical leave act, and are you in favor of paid family leave possibly in the future? caller: i think paid family leave is fine, but i think people who are going to need it or want it should set up a fund on their own to do it. i do not think everybody should pay payroll taxes to do it. i think that it's wrong, because that is putting more taxes on people who probably will never use it. myself as one, i am 57 years old. i am going to be retiring. why should i pay more taxes for it? host: let's go to joseph, who is calling from magnolia, mississippi. good morning, joseph. caller: yo. it is a complete joke. host: what is a complete joke? tell us what you are talking about, joseph? caller: i am talking about using social security -- joseph, are you in favor of the family medical leave act? do you think they should increase payroll taxes to pay for paid family leave
people should not touch social security for anything other than social security. host: have you ever had to use the family medical leave act? caller: no i have not. host: are you in favor of the paid family medical leave act, and are you in favor of paid family leave possibly in the future? caller: i think paid family leave is fine, but i think people who are going to need it or want it should set up a fund on their own to do it. i do not think everybody should pay payroll taxes to do it. i...
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here at the department of health and social care, they say they recognise the social care system is under pressure and they are committed to introducing reforms to ensure it's sustainable for the future. in the autumn, a consultation document will be published with proposals for debate. but the local government association says bold and radical political decisions are needed now. simon jones, bbc news. mexicans go to the polls today to elect a new president, congress and thousands of other representatives. but the campaign has seen some of the worst political violence in the country for decades. in one state, the entire local police force was arrested after a candidate for mayor was murdered. 0ur correspondent will grant reports. until very recently, 0campo was a town without a police force. still hanging over the streets is the image of a dead candidate, fernando angeles, murdered in his home amid the bloodiest election campaign in modern mexican history. shortly after his killing, the entire force — all 28 officers — were arrested by state police. "it was all a mistake," insists 0ff
here at the department of health and social care, they say they recognise the social care system is under pressure and they are committed to introducing reforms to ensure it's sustainable for the future. in the autumn, a consultation document will be published with proposals for debate. but the local government association says bold and radical political decisions are needed now. simon jones, bbc news. mexicans go to the polls today to elect a new president, congress and thousands of other...
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speaking of social media -- as a parent. speaking of social media, facebook ceo has clarified his remarks. he originally said that -- i am jewish, there is a set of people who did not the holocaust happened. i find it offensive, but i believe at the end of the day, i think there are things that different people get wrong. i don't think they are intentionally getting it wrong. he clarify the comments in an email saying -- i personally find holocaust denial deeply offensive and i absolutely did defend theto intent of people who deny that. but the only way to prevent bad speech, is a good speech. manus guesses here to discuss that. how did that even happen. ? >> he was trying to explain what facebook does with people who deny the sandy hook elementary school murders. he was saying that in some harassment. like if you go to the victim, one of the parents of one of those children and saying that -- your child was not murdered, that would get taken down. but if you are simply denying it happened, he might not the intentionally try
speaking of social media -- as a parent. speaking of social media, facebook ceo has clarified his remarks. he originally said that -- i am jewish, there is a set of people who did not the holocaust happened. i find it offensive, but i believe at the end of the day, i think there are things that different people get wrong. i don't think they are intentionally getting it wrong. he clarify the comments in an email saying -- i personally find holocaust denial deeply offensive and i absolutely did...
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for the paperback i cannot socialism. >> sandra: there you go. why is it that the millennial generation is embracing socialism? >> this has been a trend in the polls for a while now and some of it has to do with the -- the cold war is so far behind us in the rearview mirror that socialism has lost its connotation or association with the rivers of blood that were spilled in its name for most of the 20th century. that's part of it. part of it as bernie sanders had a really successful run sort of browsing the base of the democratic party talking about socialism. the problem is is the way burning with standards defined socialism and the way ocasio-cortez defined socialism is it's basically i'm in favor of all nice things and i don't think -- economic shouldn't be about trade-offs. it should be about cost. it should be about what margaret thatcher said when she said the problem with socialism is eventually run out of other peoples money and the particular problem with her socialism here is that she is also basically an open borders socialist. socialis
for the paperback i cannot socialism. >> sandra: there you go. why is it that the millennial generation is embracing socialism? >> this has been a trend in the polls for a while now and some of it has to do with the -- the cold war is so far behind us in the rearview mirror that socialism has lost its connotation or association with the rivers of blood that were spilled in its name for most of the 20th century. that's part of it. part of it as bernie sanders had a really successful...
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yo nacÍ cuando no existÍan las redes sociales. a partir de los 20 aÑos estuvo las redes sociales. mi juventud la vivÍ de otra forma. lo veo como lo he vivido en las dos caras. por quÉ la gente se tiene que acondicionar? de alguna forma siento que estÁs presionada por si ese vÍdeo sale. te reprime son poco por el miedo de quÉ pasarÁ. karla: les pregunto cÓmo milennials. ustedes no aceptan reprimirse por el quÉ dirÁn. quÉ piensan del tema? lo harÍan? manolo: si es pareja creo que no. [hablan a la vez] jomari: si tienes un novio y estÁn a la distancia. novio, novio. si Él te graba, rompe contigo y lo pone, quÉ? marÍa elena: me gustaría que existieran leyes que te protegieran. jomari: no hay. karla: en otros paÍses hay muchas leyes que, gracias a dios, y a los estÁn castigando como delito todo el acoso y bullying en la redes sociales. en estados unidos, todavÍa no existe. hay que encaminarse a que se regulen. no sÓlo lo digo por la cuestiÓn pornogrÁfica, sino tambiÉn por todos nuestros niÑos que pierden la vida por gente que los acosa. gente que sube en cualqui
yo nacÍ cuando no existÍan las redes sociales. a partir de los 20 aÑos estuvo las redes sociales. mi juventud la vivÍ de otra forma. lo veo como lo he vivido en las dos caras. por quÉ la gente se tiene que acondicionar? de alguna forma siento que estÁs presionada por si ese vÍdeo sale. te reprime son poco por el miedo de quÉ pasarÁ. karla: les pregunto cÓmo milennials. ustedes no aceptan reprimirse por el quÉ dirÁn. quÉ piensan del tema? lo harÍan? manolo: si es pareja creo que...
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have you thought about quitting social media ? scroll free september is a new campaign urging children to give up social media for 30 days to try and improve mental health. my colleague has been talking to ed from the royal society for public health. it is an issue we have been looking at since last year when we put our report when we asked 2000 people who we re report when we asked 2000 people who were aged between 16 and 24 about the impact they thought the various social media platforms were having on them. there are a lot of positives, it helps people themselves, supported and connected only make do otherwise. the net impact from most people was a negative one. people are feeling inadequate about their bodies and self—esteem, many were experiencing cyber bullying or the feeling of being left out, and it was having an impact on sleep. this is notjust the young people's issue. we would like people of all ages to sign up. it is all ages. you said they are about the fear of missing out. that is going to be a challenge, isn't it?
have you thought about quitting social media ? scroll free september is a new campaign urging children to give up social media for 30 days to try and improve mental health. my colleague has been talking to ed from the royal society for public health. it is an issue we have been looking at since last year when we put our report when we asked 2000 people who we re report when we asked 2000 people who were aged between 16 and 24 about the impact they thought the various social media platforms were...
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and china's fake a vaccine scandal we'll look at how social media may have spared the government into action. but first the cricketer turned politician imran khan has now got a commanding lead after his party won the most number of seats in the pakistan general election the official result we haven't got yet but it does seem clear that iran will need help to form a coalition government his main opponents though allege that he benefited from massive vote drinking we'll go live to the capital islamabad in just a little while but first a summer binge of aid reports from lahore. pakistan. he celebrated their victory even before results were announced initial vote tallies gave him a decisive leaves. i'm getting a borehole khan has promised a lot for the people the huge number of votes the people gave him is because he can do what i must fail to do he should deliver his promises and i should do a lot for the masses he should deliver now otherwise his situation will be worse than that of our sharif and the dari. his supporters voted for change and after twenty two years in politics it finall
and china's fake a vaccine scandal we'll look at how social media may have spared the government into action. but first the cricketer turned politician imran khan has now got a commanding lead after his party won the most number of seats in the pakistan general election the official result we haven't got yet but it does seem clear that iran will need help to form a coalition government his main opponents though allege that he benefited from massive vote drinking we'll go live to the capital...