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Zuckerberg Congress Testimony: Day Two

The boss of Facebook is being questioned for a second day over the misuse of user data.

The boss of Facebook is being questioned for a second day by politicians over the misuse of user data. Could this mean that social media companies will face tougher regulation in future to tackle issues like fake news and foreign political interference? Omer Tene, Vice President of the International Association of Privacy Professionals, weighs in. A snap presidential election is underway in the oil rich nation of Azerbaijan. Tural Ahmed-zade from the 大象传媒 Azeri service tells us what's expected. The U.S. national debt currently stands at $21.1 trillion and one forecast says it will reach a level equivalent to 96% of the overall economy in a decade. We ask our regular economic commentator, Irwin Stelzer, whether he agrees with the prediction. And Arab Fashion Week is about to get underway in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, for the first time. In a country with strict rules on dress code, how will the event be received? New York Times fashion reporter, Elizabeth Paton, tells us more from the Saudi capital. (Photo: Facebook co-founder, Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before a combined Senate Judiciary and Commerce committee hearing. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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