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. >> my name is tim johnson, i am a reporter. estimate ofives an the law says $600 billion. it contains a mention of the cost of narcotics trafficking. stilly that cybercrime is ranking number three after narcotics trafficking. would you spit ball a little bit -- is eventually cybercrime going to surpass drug trafficking as a global scourge? how are the organizational structures different #is there a problem ask a bar somewhere out there hidden that we do not know cybercrime? escobar out there somewhere hidden that we do not know about? >> it looks like as long as we continue to rely on a system that is inherently secure, as long as more volume moves on to the internet, people are going to go after it. especially when if you live in the right place, you face very little chance of prosecution. that -- istell you escobar?ablo beingre a mexican cartel run on line? certainly there are aspects of that business and our enhanced online. but you don't need to look any further than the man who ran alfa bank. you don't have to have a organization to support you if you can hide in the
. >> my name is tim johnson, i am a reporter. estimate ofives an the law says $600 billion. it contains a mention of the cost of narcotics trafficking. stilly that cybercrime is ranking number three after narcotics trafficking. would you spit ball a little bit -- is eventually cybercrime going to surpass drug trafficking as a global scourge? how are the organizational structures different #is there a problem ask a bar somewhere out there hidden that we do not know cybercrime? escobar out...
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. >> my name is tim johnson, i'm a reporter with mcclatchy newspapers. the report gives an estimate of the loss as $600 billion. and also it contains a mention of the cost of narcotics trafficking and you say that cybercrime still ranks number three after narcotics trafficking and corruption. would you spitball a little bit, please, i mean, is eventually cybercrime going to surpass drug trafficking as a global scourge and how are the organizational structures different? is there a pablo escobar hidden in cybercrime. >> i'll defer on the pablo escobar. i think the answer might be yes, but i'll defer. is there a physical limit how many drugs people can take and it's probably plateaued. whereas cybercrim is a growth industry. so it looks like as long as we continue to rely on systems that are inherently insecure as long as more and more value moves onto the internet, people are going to go after it, especially when, if you live in the right place, you face very little chance of prosecution. i don't know if anyone else wants to add on that. >> i would tell y
. >> my name is tim johnson, i'm a reporter with mcclatchy newspapers. the report gives an estimate of the loss as $600 billion. and also it contains a mention of the cost of narcotics trafficking and you say that cybercrime still ranks number three after narcotics trafficking and corruption. would you spitball a little bit, please, i mean, is eventually cybercrime going to surpass drug trafficking as a global scourge and how are the organizational structures different? is there a pablo...
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reporter doug johnson has more from sacramento county. tim gann, madison co. alabama chief trail attorney"every time it gets posted the victim in this case gets re- victimized. for more people to see what she's been subjected to."itús becoming a troubling trend... law enforcement urging people across the country to stop sharing a disturbing video on facebook messenger, it shows a man having sex with a 6-year-old child.tim gann, madison co. alabama chief trail attorney "it's an awful thought that people can't understand that that's wrong."the man in the video, 44-year-old germaine moore, turned himself to authorities in alabama. investigators searched his home in michigan where he faces sex assault charges involving three children. also behind bars, is jerrell washington... a man charged with distributing the video. the video made its way to facebook... and there.... it was shared worldwide.... the sacramento sheriff's department says at least one user in our area forwarded it ot its facebook page... with the intention of reporting it. shaun hampton, sacramento
reporter doug johnson has more from sacramento county. tim gann, madison co. alabama chief trail attorney"every time it gets posted the victim in this case gets re- victimized. for more people to see what she's been subjected to."itús becoming a troubling trend... law enforcement urging people across the country to stop sharing a disturbing video on facebook messenger, it shows a man having sex with a 6-year-old child.tim gann, madison co. alabama chief trail attorney "it's an...
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johnson in new york. i want to start with a quote from tim cook, there has been concerned about how well the iphone x is sellinghe said it was the most popular smart phone launch since november. every week it has been the top-selling iphone in the world. i could not be better. prouder. -- what is your takeaway? >> it sounds solid to me. it is incredibly sophisticated. it has a higher price point. the replacement cycles are slowing. it is a strong number. people like to point to the high price point. maybe it has deterred consumers from upgrading. the hardware is not the biggest chunk, it is the service. emily: we talk about the performance in china. there has been concern the price was too high. when i asked about that he told me the top five selling smartphones him everyone was an iphone. it is the same in the u.s. and japan. the top six out of seven smart phones are iphones. what do you make of these numbers given all of the fuss over whether this was too expensive? cory: it wasn't too expensive. there are a lot of different ways to look at this. apple made a lot of money selling an expensive phone. they are
johnson in new york. i want to start with a quote from tim cook, there has been concerned about how well the iphone x is sellinghe said it was the most popular smart phone launch since november. every week it has been the top-selling iphone in the world. i could not be better. prouder. -- what is your takeaway? >> it sounds solid to me. it is incredibly sophisticated. it has a higher price point. the replacement cycles are slowing. it is a strong number. people like to point to the high...
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as we were just talking about, with adam johnson the market, it is not as though it has a crazy valuation, timstorically speaking it is kind of in line. >> a lost -- lot of adam's points were very prescient where the environment is right now. we're coming out of an environment where we had zero interest rates for eight years and central banks around the globe had really been suppressing the price of money. that is going to suppress volatility in both stocks and bonds. so now, if rates are going up a little bit and, at least the fed is giving us a little bit of a hint they will let rates go where they go and we'll have a few more increase this is year -- trish: that is good though. return to normal. >> that will create possibly the pendulum had swung, way, way passive investing which is a great gameplan if you're in zero interest rate, low volatility world. if we're coming out of that environment -- trish: now you have to do a little more work. >> put us into a spot where active investing gets a little bit more attention. trish: i have to leave it there. you're totally right. i've been yearning
as we were just talking about, with adam johnson the market, it is not as though it has a crazy valuation, timstorically speaking it is kind of in line. >> a lost -- lot of adam's points were very prescient where the environment is right now. we're coming out of an environment where we had zero interest rates for eight years and central banks around the globe had really been suppressing the price of money. that is going to suppress volatility in both stocks and bonds. so now, if rates are...
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here to tell us more is heather johnson program director for, variety the children's charity and she's joined by tim lawrence, who is busy working with our good day crew because we love our coffee. >> yes, we do. >> yes. >> this is cool, this coffee cart has been up and working, they will be in march. >> we have been, plugging tonight one at a time to make sure it is successful for everybody. we're opening up on march 5th. >> tim has been here since he was young. >> he has, tim was within of our campers when he was a child and he stayed with us all the way through. it is awesome to take a kid to provide recreational services and transition him to adult hood. >> we have a line here, tim, i will have a large coffee. >> okay. >> and a jelly doughnut, mike. >> while they are figure ago this out, this is great because so many people know the events but now we know about variety. variety has been helping people since 1935. >> we started serving people with disabilities a long time ago and started with polio, which, is not a problem any more but focus for variety moving for is really helping these young ad
here to tell us more is heather johnson program director for, variety the children's charity and she's joined by tim lawrence, who is busy working with our good day crew because we love our coffee. >> yes, we do. >> yes. >> this is cool, this coffee cart has been up and working, they will be in march. >> we have been, plugging tonight one at a time to make sure it is successful for everybody. we're opening up on march 5th. >> tim has been here since he was young....
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carrie johnson, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at duke university, and our lisa desjardins, thank you both. >> woodruff: now, to the analysis of marcus and brooks. that's "new york timumnist david brooks, and "washington post" deputy editorial pageditor ruth marcus. mark shields is away. welcome tooth of you on this friday night. let's start, pick up where we left off, dav, listening to the last conversation about the mueller investigation. there have been a flurry of indictments, some guilty pleas. what's it all add up to no? >> ieal will have no ide gates san interesting story because he had access to theur administrationg the crucial period of the transition and during the campaign, and does he have some witnessing of collusion? i guess that's the million-dollar question. i remain a skeptic about that just because i think they're too incompetento have colluded, but it could be. but the other interesting thing to me is how big this instigation is. 19 people, the charges are on so do they stay with russia, go to some of the broader financiat issuat have been alleged with deutsch bank? to me just the scope of thest ination is interesting because where it could go an
carrie johnson, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at duke university, and our lisa desjardins, thank you both. >> woodruff: now, to the analysis of marcus and brooks. that's "new york timumnist david brooks, and "washington post" deputy editorial pageditor ruth marcus. mark shields is away. welcome tooth of you on this friday night. let's start, pick up where we left off, dav, listening to the last conversation about the mueller investigation. there have been...