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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170627

Plans for a second Scottish Referendum on independence have been put on ice. First minister Nicola Sturgeon has categorically not dropped the idea of another vote, but said today that no legislation will be brought forward until autumn next year at the earliest. Given the pace at which these things proceed, that means no vote would happen until 2020 and by then it would likely be delayed until after the next scottish elections in 2021. The reset amounts to a setback for the ambitions of the snp, but its arguably also a retreat for the forces of change and disruption that have been dominating politics for so long. It was scotland that led the world into a new era of voter restlessness. A nationalist surge that saw snp Majority Rule in scotland and which paved the way for that Independence Referendum. Scotland has voted no in this referendum on independence. It was a defeat for independence but it came closer than anyone anticipated when it all started. Something had stirred and quickly

Transcripts For CSPAN Big Data And Politics 20170730

David we are going to explore one of the most important facts about the present and future. Largescale Data Collection has and will continue to change politics in the developing and especially the developed world. Increasingly, private firms are assembling profiles of individuals. For example, every eligible voter in the u. S. With the death of information depth of information that would have made j. Edgar hoover weep with envy. The use of socalled data and the inferences made from it have a singular purpose. To craft and deliver messaging that will shape the future behavior of an individual, from buying a particular brand of toothpaste to discouraging a citizen from voting. From choosing one ridesharing service, to voting on decisions like the u. K. Brexit. And, the u. S. President ial election. These are assembled from what our guest rightfully calls are our Digital Footprints. Many of us to not even realize we are leaving these footprints behind. What we listen to one streaming serv

Transcripts For CSPAN Big Data And Politics 20170730

David we are going to explore one of the most important facts about the present and future. Largescale Data Collection has and will continue to change politics in the developing and especially the developed world. Increasingly, private firms are assembling profiles of individuals. For example, every eligible voter in the u. S. With the death of information depth of information that would have made j. Edgar hoover weep with envy. The use of socalled data and the inferences made from it have a singular purpose. To craft and deliver messaging that will shape the future behavior of an individual, from buying a particular brand of toothpaste to discouraging a citizen from voting. From choosing one ridesharing service, to voting on decisions like the u. K. Brexit. And, the u. S. President ial election. These are assembled from what our guest rightfully calls are our Digital Footprints. Many of us to not even realize we are leaving these footprints behind. What we listen to one streaming serv

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Devils Bargain 20170806

Magazine and Cambridge News previously a Senior Editor of the of the antic also written for the new yorker and esquire and other publications his new book tonight is devils bargain which the New York Times calls deeply reported in compulsively readable. The number one the the number one the year times bestseller this week. [applause] i am always amazed with all of the donald trump and steve bannon that we are subjected to in our daily lives they want to come out and get more of it but i am gratified. I have been advised people and Nonfiction Book readings really want them to hear the author read and from the book so i will read and from the book so i will read a short section in them sure theres a lot of questions but i will read too short scenes from the book there carefully chosen so my precocious 10 yearold daughter wanted to read yearold daughter wanted to read it that this was not a book that kids could reader that would be easy to read as a public reading because those are to mos

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal News Headlines And Viewer Calls 20170810

Agencies. Night on tom simon how google and facebook use Artificial Intelligence and how it is transforming the work place. Host good morning on this thursday, august the 10th. The military leader of north korea preparing a plan to fire sea in nearo the guam by mid august. They say they could deliver the plan in days. They are waiting for his orders. We headline this morning, will begin with the wall street journal, north korea and u. S. Clash sharpened. Usa today says trump threats could backfire, escalating the war of words and a highstakes miscalculation. And you have the Washington Post, a lack of coordination on north korea, trump threat not formally vetted. Senior officials seek to offer reassurances. Washington times much on gets back up on north korea from tillerson and matus. Mattis. Onwant to get your thoughts the confidence and President Trump and his National Security team on north korea. Republicans, 202 7488001. Democrats, 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. You can a

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