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He said, "Here we are talking about Syria," and "I have this witch hunt constantly going on for over 12 months now." The investigation, Mr. Trump went on to say, is "an attack on what we all stand for." CBS News' Paula Reid reports that the evidence that was seized was part of an investigation into possible campaign finance violations and fraudulent business activity, according to a person familiar with the case. Further, the client communications seized included communications with Mr. Trump. On Syria, Mr. Trump said, "We're going to make a decision tonight, and you'll be hearing the decision," though probably "after the fact," He also suggested that we can't let atrocities like chemical attacks happen -- "because of the power of our country we're able to stop that," he said. The president said that the U.S. is getting "clarity" on the "This is about humanity, we're talking about humanity, and it can't be allowed to happen," he said in the earlier meeting with his Cabinet. "We'll be making that decision very quickly, probably by the end of today. We cannot allow atrocities like that." "If it's the Russians, if it's Syria, if it's Iran, if it's all of them together, we'll figure it out." We are getting some very good clarity on who is responsible for the attack. And we'll be letting you know very soon, probably after the fact. This all comes as Facebook suspended another data analytics firm, CubeYou, for allegedly collecting user data improperly. Facebook only took action after a news outlet alerted the company. Facebook suspends data analytics firm CubeYou amid scandal CubeYou told CBS News in a statement that it "takes great care to collect data in compliance with all relevant privacy provisions and laws." Sandy Parakilas, who used to lead the team at Facebook responsible for data privacy violations on the company's app platform, says he warned Facebook in 2012 about potential risks, like the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Sandy Parakilas lead the team at Facebook responsible for data privacy violations on the company's app platform from 2010-2012. CBS News When asked on "CBS This Morning" Monday what he wants to hear from Zuckerberg, Parakilas said, "He needs to address the corporate governance of Facebook. He is unaccountable at the moment. He controls the company 100 percent. And so it's not a good situation to have someone who has that much power over a company of this much importance." "That's a lot of pressure, but keep in mind, no one can fire him," Parakilas said. "There is no independent board that can step in and say, 'Mark, you're not doing a good enough job, we need you to step aside.'" (CBS News) "It's important to remember that apps on Facebook, when you use them, they ask you for permission to access specific kinds of data, whether it's your name or your e-mail address or your friends list or photos or other information. And once you click 'Allow' or tap 'Allow,' all that information passes from Facebook to the application developer. "And the problem is that, once the data goes to the developer, there is no insight into what the developer is doing with the data, and there is no control by Facebook as to what they do. This has been a known problem since 2010." "That would then help Facebook make money," O'Donnell said. Parakilas left Facebook in 2012, and went to work for two years afterwards for CitizenNet, a company that did social advertising, including on Facebook, working closely in partnership with his former employer. "I continued to work with the company, and I continued to believe in the company. It's only recently that I've started to become really concerned about some of the implications of what this data can be used for," he said. Co-host Gayle King said, "Facebook says they have taken steps to prevent this from happening again, including banning app developers who don't agree to audits, making privacy tools easier to find, and showing users how to revoke data permissions. Is that enough?" "I probably could have done more, to be totally frank," he replied. "I saw some of the risks coming, and other people at the company obviously understood this risk as well." When asked if he brought his concerns directly to Zuckerberg or to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Parakilas said, "I don't remember having a specific conversation with Mark or Sheryl, but this was well known at the company. There was about this issue, about a company called Rapleaf that was taking application data, personally identifiable data from Facebook, and passing it, getting that information and then selling it to ad networks." CBS News CBS News "I have a hard time understanding how cutting the program in our country that provides healthcare to working families by $800 billion can be classified as mercy," Kennedy said. CBS News CBS News Watch it, Jane! "Mean Girls writer Tina Fey means business.  CBS News "So, you nailed it with 'Saturday Night Live,' you wrote a super best-selling book ["Bossypants"], TV show, plural, with great success. There was one thing left, one thing left to conquer." CBS News CBS News the musical. "I knew it right away. In Tina's case, it helped enormously that she was a performer." "I never dreamed that this little 'handmaid' protest we were doing would change my life," she said. "When we had that big win with Doug Jones, it was like, 'Oh, we do it!' You know, the little things we were doing helped bring about that win." She decided to run for office herself, seeking a a seat on the Baldwin County Commission as part of a wave of new Democratic candidates challenging the local Republican power structure. "To be blue here in sea of red, you are seriously outnumbered. It takes a lot of conversation, a lot of relationship building, to show we're not really all that different," Brown said. Volunteer political consultant Hanh Hua is helping her get a handle on what it will take to compete. Hua, 32, grew up in Alabama after her family immigrated from Vietnam. CBS News CBS News She laughs, "I like that! We're gonna start a new trend."

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