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♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. republicans planning a big 2023, in preparation for even a bigger 2024, the "washington post" reporting today that several potential candidates are making moves to get ready for a presidential run that means re-launching targeting ads, big legislative action and attendance at all important events in early primary states now, the planning comes as former president trump is starting to lose his front-runner status with one recently republican led poll showing florida governor ron desantis within just five points of mr. trump in a hypothetical primary matchup. joining us now, former democratic congresswoman from

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Morning Joe

look at some of these candidates that are just, again, i'm trying to find the words, they're just wacky. and some people are voting on one side and then flipping over to the other side, but it shows for a lot of voters it's not about ideology, it's about who they like and who they think will represent them, who will fight for them. >> in an era of extreme partisanship, ticket splitters are backed this time in part because of candidate quality as you said. we're seeing it in a couple different states in particular. georgia, where governor kemp is well ahead of stacey abrams there, but the senate race is tight. most experts on both sides believe it will go to a runoff in december. pennsylvania another. we've been talking about attorney general shapiro, helping mastriano, to the point that mehmet oz, the republican, is targeting ads to try to get independents who are leaning

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190616:00:17:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190615:21:18:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190320:18:56:00

roundup weed killer caused a man to get cancer. it's the second verdict in the u.s. the company denies the connection. and facebook will block landlords and creditors from targeting ads at you based on data like your age, gender and zip code. supreme court justice clarence thomas breaking his usual silence asking a rare question during oral arguments in volvin a mississippi death rosen tense. justice prefers to have cases presented without objection. it's been years since he spoke at the bench. and new jersey is one of the states leading the way as they look to ban plastic straws and bags. bryan llenas is live in new jersey. bryan, i have a trash obsession. tell me what is going on in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190314:19:57:00

credit card history from credit card processors, the stuff they get from your cellar company on locations, health and wellness applications. >> the aggregation of that stuff -- they know more about you than you will ever know. >> it's not just that. initially it was about targeting ads and it's it's about changing behavior. google invented this in 2002 and what they realized as they were improving the search engine, they got extra data that did not help the search engine but predicted behavior. once you predict behavior, you have better ad targeting. then they realized they could create ai that would make more of the predictions come true. soon they're in this business where they have all of the information and you oozeas a customer have no information. only what they give you. suddenly markets that are based on uncertainty on both sides and negotiating disappear. we're at a tremendous disadvantage. google started this. facebook has done it brilliantly. now you have amazon entering that market, microsoft and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180411:11:46:00

situation for the public. that's what these hearings are about. begin the process of getting the public to undstd exactly what fabook's bins model is. it is to gain your information and then they monetize that by selling ads, targeting ads for their advertisers. that's the deal. and my questions were talking about how many of facebook users actually read the terms of service and the privacy agreement? the bottom line is nobody reads it. they just click on it. so people are voluntarily offering basically all of this information for advertisers to use and the public needs to understand that, which is exactly what senator hatch was trying to clarify in this questioning. >> but you don't think that requires more regulation? >> listen, i am concerned about the overall power of a monday nonly. i know mr. zuckerberg said he's not one. he's really close. political campaigns, if they are completely even -- every

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171122:23:51:00

what you want. >> keep talking to us about freedom. our report today, though, is about racial discrimination on facebook that might be illegal. facebook insists these failures have become so important that mark zuckerberg will put security above his federal government profits. >> we're investing so much in security, it's actually going to significantly impact the profitability of the company. >> here's the real bad news, though, the conflict may lie at the core of facebook's business model. a former company manager there said they will avoid any changes that would hurt the business of collecting and selling data. and that data is what makes the ads sale. mark zuckerberg said back in april 2010, there are no real changes coming for that model. >> right now, we serve ads on facebook.com. so, that's the business model. it's working really well for us. no real changes here. >> no real changes here. facebook will keep targeting ads

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170626:09:56:00

annoying targeting ads. instead, it's going to use data from other sources like, you know, the videos you watch on youtube or what you search on google. spacex launching two successful missions to space this weekend. that's the company's quickest turnaround yet. elon musk's private space outfit launching one rocket on friday and another on sunday. one on the east coast. one on the west coast. that makes it nine so far just this year. this is the record for the most launches in a single year. infamous former pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli finding getting his day in court. shkreli sparking outrage in 2015 for incredibly hiking the price of a lifesaving drug more than 5,000%. the controversy, that's not what the criminal trial is about. instead, shkreli is facing charges for fraud because he allegedly cheated investors out of $11 million. if he's convicted, shkreli could serve up to 20 years in prison. this is a guy that currently has

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