Killed on a tight leash if you will tell us about that. Not as tight as some would like to see but yes in fact there is a Russian Mission inside nato premises and ive covered the building for so long that it doesnt surprise me anymore until today i got so many questions why does russia have you know a Representative Mission inside inside natos nato to nato territory inside nato headquarters it does sound surprising now now that i think about it so what this will do is is further restrict the number of people who can work there after the Annexation Of Crimea in twenty fourteen nato told russia it had to downsize this mission from fifty people to thirty people so that was a pretty big cut now today theyve told them they need to reduce it even further from thirty people to a maximum of twenty people so that means much fewer people working here and in fact
already only the nato ambassador post which is they can at the moment the Deputy Ambassador and to support staff are even allowed to walk around and escorted and that was a big change after crimea because before then the Russian Diplomats could mingle with everybody else in the cafeteria in the hallways wherever they wanted to be now its on a on a very tight leash even including the you know the Communications People when they want to meet with with journalists they need to be escorted to see us in the press area so. There was no change in those rules today it would be hard to restrict that further but yeah you wont you dont see them wandering around nato headquarters anymore today the u. S. Speaker of the house was indeed Czech Republic if you spoke to parliament they are about the russian threat to take a listen russia has violated its International Norms with its aggression against our closest allies in Eastern Europe. More furtively it spreads this information
and engages in Cyber Attacks it meddles in democratic elections throughout europe as it did in the United States solidarity this Phone Tira Freedom is more important than ever its everything really so terror youd spent years covering the nato especially its expansion into Eastern Europe what do you make then of paul ryan speaking to the Czech Parliament about russia i think those are some very clear terms coming from washington about the conclusions that they finally come to on russias intentions to to meddle in Foreign Policy here in europe and in elections as well as in the United States again i think it remains to be seen what kind of effect these expulsions will have on russias intention of making things right with this all very attack in nato and other countries have said they havent shown any constructive attitude in trying to resolve this case however that may may
come out but i think that this this intense momentum of pressure on moscow may finally bring a change the biggest explosions weve seen since the biggest number of explosions weve seen since the cold war so yeah i think if anything is going to change the kremlin tactics this may be it yeah i mean it is unprecedented what were seeing and you have to wonder the whole scheme of things what nato did today this announcement is it more symbolic then substantive i mean reducing your mission there by a third is it going to really handicap espionage. I dont know if the purpose was specifically to handicap espionage because most russian espionage is not the most likely done out of missions like this but it does send a signal as secretary general stolzenberg said that all these countries are united and thats not an easy thing to do youve got Eastern European countries like
hungry. Sometimes greece not being so on board with with taking a harsh stance on russia so i think again this this it is surprising to let amir putin and he may well have to change the way he does business it wouldnt be nato by itself just like it wouldnt be the u. K. By itself it wouldnt be the u. S. By itself but this incredible wave of expulsions of the recall of the e. U. Ambassador perhaps all this together may change the way the kremlin is doing the way it handles other countries we have to see you never know with them to church you never know corresponded to results tonight in brussels as always gerri thank you very much its a pleasure to be with you still ahead on the day between a nigger in sorrow russian parents demanding answers after a fire in a siberian Shopping Mall at least sixty four people died most of them were children
and they may have been trapped in soccer. I think these two are minor i mean we could identify my children with them because they suffocated by the most other children that were brought had only half of a head was if they were here without hands and legs. Or will the c. E. O. Of facebook ever testify over what has become the biggest crisis in the companys history tonight there are reports that Mark Zuckerberg has agreed to testify before a u. S. Congressional committee perhaps next month click like for washington you can click dont like for london today zuckerberg rejected a summons by the British Parliament to speak on the record now if suckered wont talk others will yesterday facebook europes executives were here in berlin for a meeting with germanys Justice Minister the take away from that face to face regulation of social media will soon be
a reality and now the European Commission is asking facebooks c. E. O. Sheryl sandberg to answer questions over the alleged harvesting of data of more than Fifty MillionFacebook Users the Justice Minister has Given Sandberg two weeks to respond to his series of questions for example have either you citizens been affected how will facebook inform authorities and users and how is facebook planning to prevent a repeat in the future well one person is answering lots of questions about the data scandal the whistleblower Christopher Wiley the former employee of the u. K. Data Mining CompanyCambridge Analytics today he testified before a u. K. Parliamentary committee and he told lawmakers that Cambridge Analytic has Data Research may have violated u. K. Campaign finance laws and may have helped sway the outcome of the bright city referendum. Our next focus is building kerry he is the public face of the worlds
biggest social network but Mark Zuckerberg isnt feeling sociable when it comes to taking questions especially not from european politicians. As inquirys mom to facebook muses the data of its two billion users he told this British Parliamentary committee he would not be giving evidence we believe given the serious nature of the allegations that have been made around the access and use of Facebook User data that it is appropriate the Mark Zuckerberg should give evidence to the community. One man who did want to talk with the Pink Haired Whistleblower at the heart of this data scandal he said it was the race for the white house that made Him Go Public She Dont Chung kind of makes it clicking your head that this actually has a much wider impact so i dont think that the military Mission Operations is conducive for any democratic process whether its a us president ial or
a local council or its political campaigns have changed Christopher Wiley watches a Data Engineer for london based cambridge on a letter to the firm boasts of its ability to run an election on the cheap smart in twenty fourteen they paid for millions of facebook profiles and are accused of using them to build psychological programs to Micro Target Voters right moment is more important than ever this is where Cambridge Analytical in our revolution and help them swing votes in elections around the world including donald trump they deny using the data to break down voters the companys cofounder disputes that claim. It is categorically untrue categorically untrue that it came in general it has never used facebook data. It is one Silicon Valley billionaire who could surely shine a light on this and many other questions. Are and im joined tonight here at the
big table by Alexander Fanta whos a Reporter For Net Dot Org he covers Data Protection the power of big tech alexanders good to have you on the show your bio on. The website of all that describes you as a journalist who writes about the Digital Community and its enemies are Cambridge Analytical in face book are they now in the midst of the Digital Community its two Different Things really isnt it because cameras and if you could clearly took user data and use it for what it was that manipulative and wrong purposes so did i say did. You know at least an enemy of the Public Sphere with facebook its more complex because facebook has connected millions of people around the world is that a company thats used by two billion people are you going to say theyre all wrong you know im personally a Facebook User so it did a good thing at first right everyone was happy to find people they hadnt seen in years for example but still facebook has privatized a large part of the Public Sphere and a lot of the public debate were having is on facebook which they control and they
have made us into a lab rats of their noble scheme for selling advertising and i think that is worrying and it should worry Everyone Lab Rats i mean thats quite an indictment there what do you make then of Mark Zuckerberg agreeing to testify before a Us Congress Congressional committee and saying no to a British Parliamentary committee well i think that shows the general approach to these kind of things Mike Huckabee is aloof it Doesnt Care About who tries to regulate it how and they showed quite the same approach in germany and many other European Countries theyve been giving legislators boilerplate statements and have not really responded to many of the judges made today and this last scandal is just the tip of the iceberg really isnt it you know i mean do you think thats what it is is just you think its arrogance thats motivating him when hes making these are decisions that could make or break the entire company those thirty something guys who think the a demosthenes the universe and obviously they think they are above me judge that is
in some niggling european country of we had david protections than its they think they can do that. You tweeted yesterday im going to quote this we have to be very clear about this every Business Model based on data is innovation i followed the milkman on his rounds and sold the addresses to the Newspaper Boy my i. P. O. Was next month hash tag whats good for data is good for america explained that was always the old g. M. Slogan the last bit but what i meant with that is that we misread as a misunderstanding we think that everything everyone who tries to harvest and sell personal data is some innovative genius its not the case many of these Business Model a very conventional there only innovative in a very sense that they have invented new ways to flaunt regulation and fullest so in other words what theyre doing is. Its old business theyre just finding ways to get around the rules basically that is the case if you look at how companies
like it being be or have systematically neglected to make their users comply with National Legislation that is i mean that is just astounding do you see the European Unions new Data Protection wall which comes into effect in may do you see that as the answer to the regulation of social media i think that is a very good start but you have to consider it as the second very important law that is being discussed the Privacy Directive which is supposed to be alongside the big Data Protection act and it has not been posited its been in fee is legislative battle that and i think we should really. Look at what big Data Protection that station is ahead there because we have to protect users from being tracked the data being sold indiscriminately by these companies and we have a long way off what needs to be done now that we know. About Cambridge Analytic and
facebook i think theres really a couple of stakes we need to take first is to protect peoples privacy the second is to make sure they have better ways to to conduct Business Online i mean we had we dont have we had dont have sufficient noncommercial or even public ill turn it is to many of these services these companies provide and i mean i see no reason why you know all email provide is an old method to provide as should be private companies the government like the postal system perhaps perhaps its a noncommercial tentative that is under public control but not controlled by the state is it interesting from this and well see if you know if it comes to fruition Alexander Fanta with nets policy thought were going to think very much you should be on the day thanks bill. A tonights in russia anger is mounting over the Shopping Center fire in siberia that killed sixty four people forty one of them were children president vladimir
putin visited the scene today and blamed the high death toll on what he called Criminal Negligence but many are accusing the authorities of a cover up. This fire has done more than scorch what was once the chemical Shopping Center. It stirred intense anger here over alleged negligence corruption and lax fire Safety Standards many people here also dont believe the death count officials are giving they think there could be more victims so one of my these two are mine i guess we could identify my children with them because they suffocated by five of the most other children that were brought had only half of a head was that they were here without hands and. The wouldnt. When the blaze and gulf the mall the fire alarm didnt sound like an icy investigators say it hadnt been operational for two weeks. As people try to flee they found many emergency
exits blocked there are reports children were left locked inside Stuff Led Investigators also say the Public Address System had not been switched on. A lot of. Irresponsibility of the management and i could not imagine that the scale of the tragedy would be the speaker and most of all i am shocked that they are hiding the truth from us. Two days after the tragedy and amid criticism for its slow response the russian government announced a day of National MourningPresident Putin visited. The protesters to trust in a transparent investigation. One hundred investigators are working on this case theyll inspect the whole chain starting with those who gave commissions and finishing with those who must have been in charge of the security forces. But many still searching for loved ones are mistrustful of the governments promises
volunteers across the city are distributing their own lists of those missing scores of names have been added most of them children. Oh she is one of those people that we can all look up to and admire jane goodall the british Prime Intelligence she moved to east africa in one Nine Hundred Sixty just study chimpanzees and became the worlds foremost expert on their social life and behavior a new documentary about her work gives us an intimate portrait of jane goodall the person and her years of passionate patient work. Yes folks feel they off the day. In the sun and the wind and the rain. I climbed into the hills. This was where i was meant to be. The fascination portraits jayna recollects dolls
first field study in one Nine Hundred Sixty and a paleoanthropologist loose leakey in gone by tanzania. Had no training no degree. To lose didnt care about academic credentials. What he was looking for was someone with an open mind with a passion for knowledge with a love of animals and with monumental creation its. The beginning of a lifelong dream for the twenty six year old. I had no idea. What i was going to do except that i was going to try and get the chimpanzees used to me so that i could really learn about what they were doing. To do that good i would first need to and the trust. The work of
detailed observations famously changed the way we think about primates. Two years Later National geographic would send someone to help document. And its this One Hundred Forty hours of a News Sunday Lloyd footage taken by Dutch Wildlife Photographer Barron Who gauvin laugh like from which the documentary is might. Get lost in common. And i think it was pretty obvious to me right in the story. That i was a subject of interest as well as chimps. The pair would be married in one thousand Nine Hundred Sixty four. The documentary also follows the family on. Watching the Young Jane Goodall is to watch someone who would live her own dream
the beginnings of a woman who revolutionized our understanding of the Natural World and to stand still today as an epic conservationist. Fascinating fascinating woman of the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continued conversation continues online youll find us on twitter either at the news or you can write directly to me a point off t. V. Dont forget to use the hash tag the day every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day well see you then everybody. The book. The best the books. Are going. To. School she says since she lets him go to a concert show more strongly. The mistake c. L. A. X. The Generation Sit Down and prosper. And the be the biggest distinction the smallest the
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