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come in and basically cooperate with the fbi. that page with those instructions is also available in russian. if you just think as you re scrolling through your facebook feed, facebook feeds are very personalizes. you can imagine how jarring it might be to be working for russia in d.c. and see this pop up on your phone. such an interesting report. thank you. so we re standing by to hear from president trump. any minute now he s going to take questions from reporters as democrats ramp up their push for impeachment. plus, my next guest says president trump has already disqualified himself from running. behr presents: tough as walls. that s some great paint. that s some great paint. behr ultra, ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with interior paints. great paint, new low price. starting at $29.98. exclusively at the home depot.
within russia according to the chairman of a committee in the british parliament. this potentially has big implications here in the u.s. in light of russian interference in the last presidential election. here s cnn s senior investigative correspondent drew griffin. reporter: it was marketed as a breakthrough in how to motivate, change people s minds, and manipulate them to vote or not vote in an election. using the personal facebook data of tens of millions of americans, cambridge analytica developed a voter-targeting technique aimed at specifically targeting individual voters who would receive messages on their facebook feeds, group chats and even personal communications, and it turns out the russians were paying attention. the information commissioner in the uk is saying that she believes that the cambridge analytica facebook data was accessed by people in russia, and we don t yet know in russia? in russia. we don t yet know who they were and what they accessed and whether
targeting individual voters who would receive messages on their facebook feeds, group chats and even personal communications, and it turns out the russians were paying attention. the information commissioner in the uk is saying that she believes that the cambridge analytica facebook data was accessed by people in russia, and we don t yet know in russia in. in russia. we don t yet know who they were and what they accessed and whether they took that data or what they did with it. but that link has been established through the investigation. so clearly it will be really important to understand exactly what the level of access was of people in russia to this facebook data and that they did with it. reporter: damian collins is a british member of parliament for the conservative party, whose committee is running an almost identical investigation as his u.s. counterparts looking at russian meddling in the 2016 brexit referendum. it has focused largely on controversial facebook user
after an investigation by britain s data protection authorities some of the systems have been accessed by ip addresses linked to several countries, one being russia, so what was in that data? how is it used? drew griffin reportreports. reporter: it was marketed as a break through to how to motivate, change people s minds and manipulate them vote or not vote in an election. using the personal facebook data of tens of millions of americans, cambridge analytica developed a voter-targeted technique aimed at specifically targeting individual voters who would receive messages on their facebook feeds, group chats, and even personal communications. and it turns out the russians were paying attention. the information commission in the uk is saying she believes that the cambridge analytica facebook data was accessed by people in russia. we don t yet know ? in russia. in russia. we don t know who they were and what they accessed and whether