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you had aol mail. and a lot of these people were children. and congress was tasked figuring out, well, take whatever they want from a seven year old and sell it? like, so ed markey now, senator mark, he was then reeney from m. he he proposed a bill it came td childhood online privacy prottii believe, and in his oril ll well, 16, he got 16. you know, i mean, 18 is the obvious choice at kids can sign contracts and they're adults. but he thought, you know, the way the you know, at 16, you should be able to be on aol and talking to strangers and giving away your data whoutowledge or permission. you are treated as an adult on the internet. so proposes this. and then of course, the tech companies hate it. you know, i know it was aol, whichever ones were the one accy hated it. they opposed it. and they teamed up. they were able to find some who were advocating for children's gh if what if a 13 year old wants to get an abortioouldhe nu know, go on anonymously? so you had this interecoalition, business and sort of progressive activists saying, no, no,
you had aol mail. and a lot of these people were children. and congress was tasked figuring out, well, take whatever they want from a seven year old and sell it? like, so ed markey now, senator mark, he was then reeney from m. he he proposed a bill it came td childhood online privacy prottii believe, and in his oril ll well, 16, he got 16. you know, i mean, 18 is the obvious choice at kids can sign contracts and they're adults. but he thought, you know, the way the you know, at 16, you should...
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you had aol mail. and a lot of these people were children. and congress was tasked figuring out, well, what's law going to be? can companies just take whatever want from a seven year old and sell it? like, what's what are we going to do? and so mar mark, he was then representative markey from massachusetts. propo be called coppa, thehiprotectio. belie, and in his original bill it said, well, 16, he go 16. you know, i mean, 18 is the obvious choice at kids can sign contracts and th' adults. but he thought, you know, the way the internet is going, you knat6,■kou should be able to be on aol and talking to strang■ng ay your data without, your parent's knowledge or permission. u internet. 16. so he pro the tech companies hate it. you know, i know it was aol, whichever ones were the ones that were being limited here with theirccilen, they hated it. they opposed it. they teamed up. they were able to find some who were advocating for children's rights. you know what? if what wants to get an abortion? anonymously?t be able to, so you had this inte
you had aol mail. and a lot of these people were children. and congress was tasked figuring out, well, what's law going to be? can companies just take whatever want from a seven year old and sell it? like, what's what are we going to do? and so mar mark, he was then representative markey from massachusetts. propo be called coppa, thehiprotectio. belie, and in his original bill it said, well, 16, he go 16. you know, i mean, 18 is the obvious choice at kids can sign contracts and th' adults. but...
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a company called aol did, okay. everybody thought it was going to be aol's world. they -- >> it came along later -- >> pardon? pardon? >> google only came along later. there was -- >> google, aol was going to own it -- yahoo! was going to own it. and where are they now? even those guys -- they're all but dead in the water. >> and when they came along, i was -- i was guest hosting on cnn fn and we interviewed these two kids -- >> you're dating yourself. >> i know. the two new kids from this company called google. we were in the middle of the dot comcr craze. i looked at rhonda shafler, they're calling this company what? google? i thought it was like yahoo!. a company that -- >> go ahead -- >> it's a really good point. it's not like google came in and reinvented the wheel. they just had a better user interface basically and began to dominate the market for search for the next two decades. so in this moment there's a similar, very fierce debate going on. i think the difference is that the mega caps that we know now are so well capitalized. they're the biggest companie
a company called aol did, okay. everybody thought it was going to be aol's world. they -- >> it came along later -- >> pardon? pardon? >> google only came along later. there was -- >> google, aol was going to own it -- yahoo! was going to own it. and where are they now? even those guys -- they're all but dead in the water. >> and when they came along, i was -- i was guest hosting on cnn fn and we interviewed these two kids -- >> you're dating yourself....
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if the prosecutors figures are correct, the illegal capital in the a p t at aol. protected area alone has a market value of more than 50000000 years. we drove to a local trans shipping point for cattle transport and called caesar and we wanted to ask him who buys? he's a legal candle. oh, if you have a good afternoon, mister ceasar makes everything okay with you. i'm fine. i think you're doing well. what's this about me? it's also saying that he saw caesar and was willing to talk to us. but it was clearly angry about the ongoing investigation. he admitted to keeping cattle in the protected area of a p t at aol for years when he mentions one of his clients, we can't believe what we're hearing. it's a leading animal processing enterprise. so okay, so, so thank you very much, mrs. all right, that sounds okay. goodbye. yeah. to meet his dad. he was selling cattle regularly to death. and after that also his name was under environment. so give us good. not by the cattle anymore. okay. so i'd say be as, as really enforcing the in bars his name is under involved. well, but not from his brothe
if the prosecutors figures are correct, the illegal capital in the a p t at aol. protected area alone has a market value of more than 50000000 years. we drove to a local trans shipping point for cattle transport and called caesar and we wanted to ask him who buys? he's a legal candle. oh, if you have a good afternoon, mister ceasar makes everything okay with you. i'm fine. i think you're doing well. what's this about me? it's also saying that he saw caesar and was willing to talk to us. but it...
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you had aol mail. and a lot of these people were children. and congress was tasked figuring out, well, what's law going to be? can companies just take whatever they want from a seven year old and sell it? like, what's what are we going to do? and so ed markey now, senator mark, he was then representative markey from massachusetts. he he proposed a bill it came to be called coppa, the child childhood online privacy protection was passed in 1998. i believe, and in his original bill it said, well, 16, he got 16. you know, i mean, 18 is the obvious choice at kids can sign contracts and they're adults. but he thought, you know, the way the internet is going, you know, at 16, you should be able to be on aol and talking to strangers and giving away your data without, your parent's knowledge or permission. you are treated as an adult on the internet. 16. so he proposes this. and then of course, the tech companies hate it. you know, i know it was aol, whichever ones were the ones that were being limited here with their access children, they hated it.
you had aol mail. and a lot of these people were children. and congress was tasked figuring out, well, what's law going to be? can companies just take whatever they want from a seven year old and sell it? like, what's what are we going to do? and so ed markey now, senator mark, he was then representative markey from massachusetts. he he proposed a bill it came to be called coppa, the child childhood online privacy protection was passed in 1998. i believe, and in his original bill it said, well,...
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a native of tuva, senior lieutenant from the fifty-fifth guards brigade, chuldum aol accomplished his feat back in december 2023. he was one of the first to discover. convoy of five cars ukrainian army and destroyed two vehicles with shots from a grenade launcher, and then competently organized the actions of his colleagues and defeated an enemy detachment and personally destroyed 10 ukrainian armed forces militants with small arms. veteran of the great patriotic war ibrahim pasha sadykov recently turned 100 years old, but the veteran responded to the invitation to come to the kremlin without hesitation, just as without hesitation, he first submitted a request to the ministry of defense for a special military operation. send him to a combat zone, he still considers himself a russian soldier, from dagestan to moscow, ibrahim pasha sultanovich, in his old cherkessk there are no free places from military awards, was flying by plane. despite his age, he refused to use the platform elevator and climbed up the stairs himself. the captain of the liner personally rose from the command chair a
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what i there always there at the bottom of the cliffs homeowners, for, for me on, is that seems at aol. he is telling me is they have a good life here because of the amount of food they find. now this is one of south america biggest populations. the news in terms of our accuracy. wherever the poll touches the rock, there's a show fish seamless with the titans. it's hard to get them off the rock, so i with the us. when you touch them, they cling to the wrong one. the lympics clamped themselves to the rock to a local set you up. but after a moment, to tap them 2 or 3 times will come out. this is, these things are tough to think one by 10 k with a cease males and you find them all bunch together like grapes. so you need to get the 1st one fast. do you need to be quick with the rest? copy the, the because if you take too long, the others, the snails will jump off one by one day more to lots and lots of denver. they will feel your presence and they'll jump into the water into a little bit of stuff like i know you said they don't allow the, i know sometimes there's nothing like today for goi
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it's for, for me on, if that seems at aol he is telling me is they have a good life here because of the amount of food they find it. so now this is one of south america biggest population. so the news in terms of our accuracy of wherever the poll touches the rock, there's a show fish seamless with the cartons. it's hard to get them off the rock. see us. when you touch them, they cling to the wrong window, looked lympics clamped themselves to the rock to a local state too. but after a moment, you tapped them 2 or 3 times they'll come out with these snails are tough to think one by chance, with the sea snails, you find them all bunched together like grapes. so you need to get the 1st one fast . do you need to be quick with the rest of the need to know you? because if you take too long, the other seats, males will jump off one by 130 more or less and then was able to feel your presence . and we'll jump into the water into a little bit of stuff as i know you said they don't allow the other thing i know sometimes there's nothing like today for glenda. so in that way we worry. that's because
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aol came out a little while ago, the daily mail, does anybody read the daily mail, ■they have a good pull. i like it today. the daily mail just to met with a -- just came out with a poll it has trump up six points in the last 12 hours. six points since this happened. who thought this could happen? [applause] the people of our country know it is a hoax. they get it. smart. it is really something. we will be appealing this scam. we will be appealing it on many different things. he would not allow us to have witnesses, he would not allow us to talk. the judge was a tyrant. you got to see that with bob costlo, a ne man, i've never seen anything like it. neither has anyone in the courthouse. he demanded ththe good news is e people in the courthouse for the media. anyone that was in the media come if you are fair, you will say that was anger. he was crazed. the reason bob bit upset, whichk he has the right to, was that every question he was being asked was being objected to by the other side and sustained by the judge. sustained, sustained. he did it many times. he but i was sitting there
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friends, but i are always there at the bottom of the cliffs homeowners for, for me on if that seems at aol he is telling me is they have a good life here because of the amount of food they find it. so now this is one of south america biggest populations. the news in terms of our accuracy of wherever the poll touches the rock, there's a show fish seamless with the cartons. it's hard to get them off the rock. the theo is, when you touch them, they cling to the wrong window. look, lympics clamped themselves to the rock to a local state job. but after a moment you tapped them 2 or 3 times will come out. this chunk of that makes, these nails are tough to think one by 10 k with the cease males and you find them all bunch together like grapes. so you want to so you need to get the 1st one fast . do you need to be quick with the rest of you? because if you take too long, the others, the snails will jump off one by one day more or less and then they will feel your presence. and they'll jump into the water into a little bit of stuff and then you said they don't allow the other thing i know. sometime
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what i they're always there at the bottom of the eclipse homeowners for, for me on it that seems at aol. he is telling me is they have a good life here because of the amount of food they find. now this is one of south america biggest populations. the news in terms of our accuracy of wherever the poll touches the rock, there's a shell fish seamless with the titans. it's hard to get them off the rock so and to see us when you touch them, they cling to the wrong one. miller looked lympics clamp themselves to the rock to show but after a moment to tap them 2 or 3 times will come out. this is, these things are tough to think. one by 10 k with the cease males and you find them all bunched together like grapes. so you need to get the 1st one fast. do you need to be quick with the rest? copy the the because if you take too long, the others, the snails will jump off one by one day, more or less and then will, they will feel your presence and they'll jump into the water into a little bit of stuff. how can i know you said they don't allow the i know sometimes there's nothing like today for glenda.
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aol able to help you? >> no. >> a frustrating dead-end, but by no police were looking at other possibilities. they dug deeper into the american dream that the girgis family seemed to be living and interviewed the man of the house, magdi. >> sir, i am very devastated. we lived together for 24 years. she's the mother of my kids. >> he really didn't have any vices. he didn't spend any money on any hobbies of any sort. so, he was a guy he went to work and went home. >> but, their father was not just a hard worker, said his sons, he was more like a workaholic. >> i think my mom felt neglected. he wasn't affectionate towards her. all he would do is just work. >> i played sports all my life. he never came to watch any sports i played. >> a lot of the childhood of me growing up, i remember my mom, i don't member my dad, he wasn't there. he would come home, go to sleep, get up and go to work. >> for magdi the american dream was all about the green. >> he was work, work, work. exactly. >> after rare outing at the be
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. >> exxon enterprises and it's in the ita and make sure you put it in a tight stock >> aol i'll see you in a couple of hours on "the closing bell. "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you very much, scott and welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans here's what's ahead today. the consumer is doing just fine on the low end one of them says it takes cuts off the table until at least december and the other says there's a case to be made to hike both are here to explain and we'll look at how to position as a result plus the black swan is here to talk ai, bitcoin, middle east turmoil. where is he seeing the biggest risks and how you can position to protection yourself and even to profi
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that meeting was and we got aole to proceed to launch. there was a minus one crew also, and we are ready to go at 4:00 a.m. we are looking forward to flying the mission. is is an exciting■to gary. >> we are excited to be here today, preparing for our first human spaceflight launch to deliver butch and sonny to the tespace station. we are doing our final launch preparations today, as we make sure everything isbetween the ld capsule. the majority of our team today,, they are getting set, because the team comes in to fuel the rocket and supported to tomorrow's launch. everything is going smooth. we a any issues, and i would like to take this po to say thank you to the nasa and boeing teams for working with us to get past the next couple of weeks, may 6, and looking forward to lunch tomorrow. i will turn it over to mark, are launch weather officer. >> thank you. so we're hdinoon launch attempt so often times if you're familiar with florida weather, that would often mean thunderstorms. no such concern for tomorrow . generally local weather a
that meeting was and we got aole to proceed to launch. there was a minus one crew also, and we are ready to go at 4:00 a.m. we are looking forward to flying the mission. is is an exciting■to gary. >> we are excited to be here today, preparing for our first human spaceflight launch to deliver butch and sonny to the tespace station. we are doing our final launch preparations today, as we make sure everything isbetween the ld capsule. the majority of our team today,, they are getting set,...
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as a long-term platform that's really capable of competing with aol. masters: there were these instances where he would be on tv saying these stocks are the greatest thing since sliced bread, and then there would be him complaining internally in an email like... um, which you can figure out what that means. so if you're telling the public one thing, and you're saying something else, that sounds like fraud. eliot was the basis of real, systemic change. he had exercised more power than massive federal agencies like the sec. did he have more power, or did he just use it? well, you know, he exercised it, and the market responded. i represented morgan stanley, one of the targets of one of his investigations, and i talked to, you know, to the chairman and ceo. he wasn't worried about washington. he was worried about eliot spitzer. no one thought anybody could put their hands on those companies, and he was able to do that. so he was really the robin hood of that whole effort. by taking on the wild west of wall street, spitzer had earned himself a new nickname
as a long-term platform that's really capable of competing with aol. masters: there were these instances where he would be on tv saying these stocks are the greatest thing since sliced bread, and then there would be him complaining internally in an email like... um, which you can figure out what that means. so if you're telling the public one thing, and you're saying something else, that sounds like fraud. eliot was the basis of real, systemic change. he had exercised more power than massive...
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when i arrived i had talked to going to show you around you're going to love this and that was really aol you could do some things. it's a really crappy substitute car is a really crappy substitute for, a golf cart, b ause that's how we actually drive. why i think if■■vnto clean carse 't be trying to convince people to get really expensive enormously heavy cars to replace what they have.think we be pitcs the best second car you'll ever turn out to be the one you mostly drive for short trips, which are most tr. imagine 93, you do 93% in a smal format vehicle of your driving test because mostly iv mostly you know, our main trips are to the grocst go to eat andree is a con average drive about in america 37 miles a day. that's it that's our average day, our aveles a day. so we could get -- in cars if we could convince people, keep your car, just keep it, park. they do in the street. most of the if only 9% o trips, 7% of your trips are in a fossil fuel powered car. we get really close to where we need to be. that would make a huge difference. policy to to get there too. and there's a name
when i arrived i had talked to going to show you around you're going to love this and that was really aol you could do some things. it's a really crappy substitute car is a really crappy substitute for, a golf cart, b ause that's how we actually drive. why i think if■■vnto clean carse 't be trying to convince people to get really expensive enormously heavy cars to replace what they have.think we be pitcs the best second car you'll ever turn out to be the one you mostly drive for short...
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message boards or aol kind of message, bulletin boards and chat rooms, people either offer up their -- or say desperately seeking. and you would have these anonymous transactions and lot of the men, the -- donors were drawn to this. there just a recurring theme of men having formative early sexual encounters with. you know, an older woman, woman who wanted them to get them pregnant and then that suddenly was an issue that had to be scratched. and they sought out these online spaces where they could continue to pursue pursue that and and people, but also kind of fulfill some inner craving. right. and when you're talking about people are donating their --, you talk about artificial insemination actual insemination and the difference between the. what are some of the things you were warned a woman? that's looking obviously even if she's going through a either a -- bank a nine traditional form, which is what the book is discussing worrying about the selection process. you did a lot of writing characteristics. you talked lot about, you know, questions you would ask on the first date or on
message boards or aol kind of message, bulletin boards and chat rooms, people either offer up their -- or say desperately seeking. and you would have these anonymous transactions and lot of the men, the -- donors were drawn to this. there just a recurring theme of men having formative early sexual encounters with. you know, an older woman, woman who wanted them to get them pregnant and then that suddenly was an issue that had to be scratched. and they sought out these online spaces where they...
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. >>> also aol co-founder and ceo revolution steve case will talk to us about a.i. investments, chips act and regulation coming in the industry. "squawk box" returns after this. ♪ music ♪ ♪ unnecessary action hero! ♪ ♪ unnecessary. ♪ was that necessary? no. neither is missing your daughter's competition to do payroll. with paycom, employees do their own payroll so you don't have to miss your daughter's big day. time to shine. get paycom and make the unnecessary unnecessary. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. >>> we got some breaking news now on novavax, surging more than 100% in premarket trading after announcing a $1.2 billion licensing deal with sanofi for covid-19 vaccines. the current market value is $630 million. and that is a stock on the move in a very big way. how often do you see that? >> not very. that's a big deal. >>> let's look at the futures, they have been up all morning. the dow now up by over 125 points s&p 500 futures up
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0ver messenger and aol. she convinced _ phone? 0ver messenger and aol. she convinced me to send images, innocent — convinced me to send images, innocent at first, and then more explicit — innocent at first, and then more explicit as_ innocent at first, and then more explicit. as sooner xi sent a topless— explicit. as sooner xi sent a topless photo, the blackmail started _ topless photo, the blackmail started. it was no longer —— as soon as i started. it was no longer —— as soon as...
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if trump can make this aol recof results versus biden's record og into all of this? this is the washington post this morning -- their editorial page says he has recovered and americans have not. guest: i couldn't have said it better. i can't believe i'm agreeing with the washington post. this is the problem with a lot of folks who rely on government assistance. i said earlier elections are generally one of the presidential lelmodern history off of the economy and safety. it's a visceral feeling inside of you. do you feel you're doing better? do you feel like you are safe? if you can't walk in just three your neighborhood and feel safe, it doesn't matter how many statistics someone from the government throws at you. if you don't feel like you are putting money away and you can take a day off or save for your family were put away some money for your kids education, it doesn't matter what statistics are coming at you. george bush faces in 1992. he was trying to tell people the economy is recovering and they weren't feeling it and i think that's the sentiment the washing
if trump can make this aol recof results versus biden's record og into all of this? this is the washington post this morning -- their editorial page says he has recovered and americans have not. guest: i couldn't have said it better. i can't believe i'm agreeing with the washington post. this is the problem with a lot of folks who rely on government assistance. i said earlier elections are generally one of the presidential lelmodern history off of the economy and safety. it's a visceral feeling...