A percent. Lets get straight to kayla at the apple event in San Francisco. Kayla, tell us what you know. Center for the arts which you see behind me. Also showcasing a picture of empty seats inside the theater with the quote full of anticipation. Of course, thats an understatement as we are awaiting apples first new Product Launch in five years. Since the ipad in 2010. This is apples tenth first generation generation. It helps the player into this luxury market. Unclear which executives beside tim cook we will hear from today. That will be top of mind. Exactly how many details we get, but lest we think this is just about the apple watch. Much of the focus has been about that. Apple observers say we could get an announcement of a new macbook today, and that that could be the reason why the apple store has been done as of this morning. Typically that happens on the day of an apple Product Launch, and they say that could be the reason the macbook ready to go on sale once that site come ba
And let me tell you the thing about this is its the first time that the public is getting to see the documents thats involved in this labor dispute. They both presented their case before the 3 members of the board of inquiry. What came about today was how far apart they are. The union wants a 3 Year Contract and says that puts the gap closer to 52 to 64 million apart. About 20 people got up to speak. Many urged the parties to avoid the strike that would avoid the impact on the commuters. There is a big gap between them, big gap can be closed. Thats what we hoped would happen. But there is clear live a wide division of positions. Reporter the governor could ask the court to ask for a 60 day cooling off period. Theyre prepared to strike at 12 01 sunday. Reporting live in oakland. Transit riders say they are relieved the agency reached a deal to keep the buss running. It came at about 11 00 oclock last night. It calls for a 9 1 2 raise over 3 years. Union members still need to ratify the
But christopher wylie, the former ukbased Cambridge Analytica employeeturned whistleblower said that the core of the companys activities was the access facebook provided. So we went from no data to, you know, harvesting all of this this data off of facebook and then combining it with all this you know, the consumer data sets and voter data sets. So, you know, we had sort of a steve bannon and a billionaire breathing down our necks going, wheres the data . Wheres the algorithms . Wheres our information weapons . And thats where kogan came along, alexander kogan, the professor at cambridge. Alexander kogan is the Cambridge University researcher who in 2014 developed an app, a facebook Personality Test called, this is your digital life. 270,000 people voluntarily took the Personality Test. But what no one who took the test knew is that kogans app opened the door to all their personal information and to all of those voluntary facebook responders friends and their friends and so on. Tens of
Tonight which have an exclusive interview. Facebook founder and Ceo Mark Zuckerberg, speaking out for the first time with his company under fire. Suddenly the place where hundreds of millions of people every day share moments of their lives finds itself in a sharing moment, a painful one. The exclusive in a moment. But first cnns drew griffin sets the stage. Reporter the reason facebook is under fire is the ease with which a researcher was able to use facebook to harvest the personal information of tens of millions of americans, then transfer all that personal information to a Data Analytics company that would eventually work for Donald Trumps campaign. That firm, Cambridge Analytica, denies any of its work on the 2016 election used the facebook data to target voters. But christopher wylie, the former ukbased Cambridge Analytica employeeturned whistleblower said that the core of the companys activities was the access facebook provided. So we went from no data to, you know, harvesting a
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