interference as early as 2016, it claims it also hired a firm to deflect the blame. right before i came on, there was a call with mark zuckerberg and reporters. he pushed back this idea. take a listen. i said many times before that we were too slow to spot russian interference, too slow to get on top of it. and we certainly stumbled along the way. but to suggest that we weren t interested in knowing the truth or that we wanted to hide what we knew or that we tried to prevent investigations is simply untrue. this is one of many claims in this damning report. alex stamos, he s left the company, he tweeted that facebook had encountered unprecedented situations, he said he was never told by mark
democrat, republican, independent, whatever that is, that s the goal, just to serve the people of america because they deserve good public service. amen to that. tiffany easter, you have the photo of the day, photo of the week. thank you so much. now get back to that conference in washington, d.c. thank you so much. yes, ma am, thank you. just in here to cnn, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg responding to how the social media giant handled the crisis over russian interference and when it actually knew about the russian meddlin meddling. also, florida, florida, florida. moments ago a federal judge denied this motion to delay the deadline. they wanted more time, specifically in palm beach county. what we will learn in 15 minutes. stay right here. you re watching cnn.
or sheryl not to investigate. he said he wanted to be more transparent at the time. if you look back at the first transparency paper when they talked about the influence, there was no mention of russia at the time. that mention was taken out. i think a lot of these details are beginning to emerge. you landed the big mark zuckerberg interview, you are the one entrenched in silicon valley doing this entire documentary about facebook the last couple of months. what did you hear? what is it that we aren t seeing? it s a good question. i think, look, there s some things you notice. i sat in on a content meeting at facebook, which was fascinating to hear engineers imagine a small room, a table like our editorial table at cnn where you have about ten people looking at content and deciding whether or not it should stay up.
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they re planning to alert users how? you ll see a link at the top of the news feed and will show what apps you re using and how to remove those apps and what data you re sharing. as part of that, they ll tell you if your information was part of this 87 million number, if it was improperly shared with cambridge analytica. that s all happening today. i think people are anxiously waiting i will say this, there has been the whole delete facebook movement, and people talking about this, people aren t deleting facebook. the numbers haven t really been impacted by this. but it will be interesting to see what next. if your information is on this, what can you really do about it, right? so what happens if it turns out i am one fully expect that i know some partly related to some person who filled out one of these surveys. but what do i do? that s the question, right? this is why facebook has a long way to go and mark zuckerberg has a long way to go in front of lawmakers trying to regain