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>> verizon does not have a presence in the carolinas. as i move to the rest of the world, i do. our data service has the same capabilities -- is faster, better, higher quality. >> broadband will distinguish it with regard to video delivery, which is a new application. do you have an advantage over what they are offering? >> i think we have a history of we are attuned to what the needs are. we are attuned to what the products our and need to be. we are responsive to that. >> a lot of what you have described comes back to the people who work for you. as an employer, it seems as though you are demanding more and more of the people who work for you, in terms of their knowledge base. are our schools graduating the kind of people you are going to need to employ? >> unfortunately, i think most of us know that we do not have -- we are not graduating the number of students that we need to have specialties in science, technology, engineering, and math. that is a concern across america. it is certainly a concern for time warner cable, as those are the future employees that we need to be ab
>> verizon does not have a presence in the carolinas. as i move to the rest of the world, i do. our data service has the same capabilities -- is faster, better, higher quality. >> broadband will distinguish it with regard to video delivery, which is a new application. do you have an advantage over what they are offering? >> i think we have a history of we are attuned to what the needs are. we are attuned to what the products our and need to be. we are responsive to that....
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for verizon is offering data plans. verizon is expecting a big jump in dated usage as new smart phones entered the market. this is up about 17% from today. the amount of money bp needs to spend climbs each day. jane king has that story in the bloomberg business report. >> bp said the cost of the oil spill has reached about $2 billion. $33 million a day. spending is sure to escalate. seeing bp stock falling in london trading this morning. nordstrom rack plans to open another store in the area this summer. a new store will be opened in the annapolis harbor center. the only other nordstrom racks are in maryland. it will hire about 70 people. trading finished on friday in the green. the bloomberg maryland index moved slightly higher. new jersey is fighting back. residents and businesses are tired of all the jokes. they have started a website to rally those who are tired about all the put downs from pollution to political corruption. there are companion facebook and twitter pages. i'm jane king for wbal-tv 11 news. >> being
for verizon is offering data plans. verizon is expecting a big jump in dated usage as new smart phones entered the market. this is up about 17% from today. the amount of money bp needs to spend climbs each day. jane king has that story in the bloomberg business report. >> bp said the cost of the oil spill has reached about $2 billion. $33 million a day. spending is sure to escalate. seeing bp stock falling in london trading this morning. nordstrom rack plans to open another store in the...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities >> stahl: there is no animal we fear more and understand less than the great white shark. in part, because it's so hard to get near to them, studying great whites has not been easy. but there is one man who has spent his life getting closer to great whites more often than anyone else. his name is mike rutzen, and in south africa, where he lives, he's known simply as "the sharkman." what he's discovered about these predators will surprise you. far from being mindless killing machines, rutzen believes great whites are smart, curious, and not out to kill humans. and as anderson cooper reported last march, he's willing to risk his life to prove it. >> cooper: mike rutzen is looking for a great white shark he can swim with-- that's right, swim with. before he gets in the water, he needs to find a great white that is both calm and curious, a shark he refers to as a "player." >> mike rutzen: that's a player. >> cooper: wha
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities >> stahl: there is no animal we fear more and understand less than the great white shark. in part, because it's so hard to get near to them, studying great whites has not been easy. but there is one man who has spent his life getting closer to great whites more often than anyone else. his name is mike rutzen, and in south...
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do -- at&t and a rise and do not challenge each other in their wireline services and -- at&t and verizon do not challenge each other in their wireline serviceeareas. companies like t mobil and sprint have to rely on networks from their largest competitors for a lot of their transport. mark my words, no third network is going to be built. it has not happened anywhere in+ the world because of economics. >> i would say that there is no problem at this time there reqqires government intervention. we believe peopll should continue to have the freedom to access and the website, run any application, run any lawful device. there is no complaint today that would bar any of that. the only real complaints relate to google, facebooo, the dominant market shares that those companies enjoy in the market, and under this proposal, there is absolutely no authority being granted to regulate the prrvacy concerns of the consumers have bout those kind3 we hhve been supportiie of congress updating the law, taking a look at this air net ecosystem, making sure that the fcc has the authority to guarantee consumer
do -- at&t and a rise and do not challenge each other in their wireline services and -- at&t and verizon do not challenge each other in their wireline serviceeareas. companies like t mobil and sprint have to rely on networks from their largest competitors for a lot of their transport. mark my words, no third network is going to be built. it has not happened anywhere in+ the world because of economics. >> i would say that there is no problem at this time there reqqires government...
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carriers like verizon and companies like google say they protect privacy. but for many users that's not a big concern says rob messerow who organized this wireless convention for c.t.i.a.. >> if you don't want them to you don't opt into it. for a lot of the newer generation really nobody under the age of 30 has any expectation of privacy. >> really? you're exaggerating. >> i'm exaggerating, of course, for a fact. but people in their 20s and 30s are putting all this private information up on the internet. it's okay. they seem to be okay with it. >> reporter: eric blumberg runs an app called smarter agent that allows a user to find homes for sale nearby or in other cities. >> if you download an application and you're saying i'm here, find me, you're asking to be found. so what's the danger? >> reporter: the danger, argues attorney blankstone is that company can keep and then divulge location information to the government or to others. >> even if you're just aiming at your friends in the next bar, these companies are obtaining this data. so then the question b
carriers like verizon and companies like google say they protect privacy. but for many users that's not a big concern says rob messerow who organized this wireless convention for c.t.i.a.. >> if you don't want them to you don't opt into it. for a lot of the newer generation really nobody under the age of 30 has any expectation of privacy. >> really? you're exaggerating. >> i'm exaggerating, of course, for a fact. but people in their 20s and 30s are putting all this private...
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in the data breeches that verizon investigated last year, and these were only reported cases, not all breaches, they found that criminal organizations often using custom-built malware are able to breech virtually every single organization they choose. a relative handful of such a tax, accounted for the vast preponderance of the 285 million records that the verizon investigators determined to be compromised. the main limitations on the abilities of these criminal organizations were time and resources. they simply did not have the time and the wherewithall to breach all the high value targets they could have so they concentrated on what they deemed the most profitable ones. those are just the criminal organizations. we should assume that foreign government actor in cyber space have both considerably more resources and even more worrisome motivations than cyber criminals. in short, we face a dangerous combination of known and unknown vulnerabilities, strong adversary capabilities, and weak sitchuational awareness. the trends seem to be evolving if other ways that should also give us conc
in the data breeches that verizon investigated last year, and these were only reported cases, not all breaches, they found that criminal organizations often using custom-built malware are able to breech virtually every single organization they choose. a relative handful of such a tax, accounted for the vast preponderance of the 285 million records that the verizon investigators determined to be compromised. the main limitations on the abilities of these criminal organizations were time and...
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in the day the breaches verizon investigated last year -- and remember these were only reported cases, not all breaches, they found that criminal organizations often using custom-built malware, are able to breach virtually every single organization they choose. a relative handful of such attacks accounted for the vast preponderance of the 285 million records that the verizon investigators determined to be compromised. and the main limitations on the abilities of these criminal organizations were common resources. they simply did not have the time and wear with all to reach all of the high-value targets they could have and thus they apparently concentrated on what they deemed the most profitable ones. those are just the criminal organizations. we should assume that foreign government actors in cyberspace have both considerably more resources and even more worrisome motivations than cyber criminals. in short we face a dangerous combination of known and unknown vulnerabilities, strong adversary capabilities and weak situational awareness. but trend the team should be evolving in other wa
in the day the breaches verizon investigated last year -- and remember these were only reported cases, not all breaches, they found that criminal organizations often using custom-built malware, are able to breach virtually every single organization they choose. a relative handful of such attacks accounted for the vast preponderance of the 285 million records that the verizon investigators determined to be compromised. and the main limitations on the abilities of these criminal organizations...
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bridges of rise and investigated last year, and these were only reported cases, not all bridges, verizonound that criminal organizations often using custom build malware are able to reach virtually every single organization they choose. a relative handful of such attacks accounted for the vast preponderance of the 285 million records that the verizon investigators determined to be compromised. the main limitations on the abilities of these criminal organizations were time and resources. it is simply do not have the time and wherrwithal to reach all the high-value targets they could have, and thus apparently concentrated on what they deemed the most profitable. those are just the criminal organizations. we should assume that foreign government actors in cyberspace have considerably more resources and even more worrisome motivation and cyber criminals. in short, we face a dangerous combination of known and unknown vulnerabilities, strong adversary capabilities, and week situational awareness. the trends seem to be evolving in other ways that should also give us concern. one decade ago, net
bridges of rise and investigated last year, and these were only reported cases, not all bridges, verizonound that criminal organizations often using custom build malware are able to reach virtually every single organization they choose. a relative handful of such attacks accounted for the vast preponderance of the 285 million records that the verizon investigators determined to be compromised. the main limitations on the abilities of these criminal organizations were time and resources. it is...
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i want us to look over verizon and think about the quality of the schools, the opportunities -- i want us to look over the horizon. i would be honored to have your vote to. >> thank you. secretary marshall, your closing comments. >> i, too, want to thank the viewer is out there and nbc. what this race is really about is fixing a broken system in washington. we have got to reward hard work, not the quick deal. we have got to fight for people, not for corporate profit. folks are seeing the priorities in washington where policies have been pushed to benefit the few at the expense of many. it is time we changed that system. i have taken on wall street and restored over $500 million for north carolina families and investors. i have taken on the health-care industry to make them cover mammograms and pap smears and to provide coverage in rural areas, and i have reform lobbyist to take the influence of money out of politics. those are the same forces we need to rein in in washington, and i asked for your votes to do that. >> thank you. the runoff election is on june 22. early voting is already
i want us to look over verizon and think about the quality of the schools, the opportunities -- i want us to look over the horizon. i would be honored to have your vote to. >> thank you. secretary marshall, your closing comments. >> i, too, want to thank the viewer is out there and nbc. what this race is really about is fixing a broken system in washington. we have got to reward hard work, not the quick deal. we have got to fight for people, not for corporate profit. folks are...
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. -- verizon spill. -- deep water horizon spilled. here is another headline. albany, georgia on the republican line, cory, you are on the air. caller: let me say how distraught i am that after being given a list of questions that the ceo was to be answering during this committee meeting that all of these questions, never once did he answer with a yes or no. some of the congress men on the committee were pushing a little hard to get some of their questions answered and i have a little bit of difficulty understanding why after given all of this time to prepare he was not prepared. but there was a bit of a discrepancy on what he thought he was supposed to be doing there. host: phoenix, richard you are on -- richard, you are on. caller: i would just like to make a small comment. first, the bp ceo as well schooled in sidestepping -- is well schooled in sidestepping the questions. the thing i was impressed with today with all of the attorneys and congressmen of their is that there actually is gearing -- up theire is that they are actually gearing up to focus on the
. -- verizon spill. -- deep water horizon spilled. here is another headline. albany, georgia on the republican line, cory, you are on the air. caller: let me say how distraught i am that after being given a list of questions that the ceo was to be answering during this committee meeting that all of these questions, never once did he answer with a yes or no. some of the congress men on the committee were pushing a little hard to get some of their questions answered and i have a little bit of...
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basically, if they did not permit the deep verizon rig -- horizon rig within 30 days, it was automaticallypproved. at some point, the lender had to take responsibility for not having the documentation when it has been sent over and over again. i have people dedicated to doing only foreclosures and modifications in my office. everyone on this panel would say the same thing. i would ask you to create an individual within each of your companies that we can call. i would like you to contemplate that. if you are going to do it, i would like you to identify who that is and presented to the committee. if you are not going to do it, i would like you to explain why you not going to do it. if we are going to get to the bottom of this. , we have got to have more accountability everywhere. i did not have a question. i just had a series of statements. >> and it should not be a 1-800 number. i yield to the gentlemen from -- gentleman from ohio. >> i will try to be brief so that my colleague can get this question in. it has been suggested that minority homeowners have been disproportionately affected by
basically, if they did not permit the deep verizon rig -- horizon rig within 30 days, it was automaticallypproved. at some point, the lender had to take responsibility for not having the documentation when it has been sent over and over again. i have people dedicated to doing only foreclosures and modifications in my office. everyone on this panel would say the same thing. i would ask you to create an individual within each of your companies that we can call. i would like you to contemplate...
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a relative handful of such a tax accountant for the vast preponderance of records that the verizon investigators determined to be compromised. time and resources. they simply did not have the time and the wherewithal to reach all of the hide of the targets they could have, and, thus, the apparent concentrated on what they deemed were the most profitable ones -- they apparently concentrated on what they deemed were the most profitable ones. in short, we face a dangerous combination, known and unknown vulnerability iies, and weak situational awareness. the trend seems to be evolving in other ways that should give us concern. one decade ago, network penetrations seen targeted mostly at exploiting data. in the last few years, we have seen the bar of conduct lowered for computer network attacks. in estonia in 2007 and in georgia in 2008, government functions were impeded, and as i told dr. hamre, i think they also delayed me getting here. sabotage. let me explain. estonia and georgia were certain attacks. informations systems were able to continue on with their jobs, but the potential for sabotage an
a relative handful of such a tax accountant for the vast preponderance of records that the verizon investigators determined to be compromised. time and resources. they simply did not have the time and the wherewithal to reach all of the hide of the targets they could have, and, thus, the apparent concentrated on what they deemed were the most profitable ones -- they apparently concentrated on what they deemed were the most profitable ones. in short, we face a dangerous combination, known and...