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business of mining isn't for bitten by the law but the government and central bank have ordered the customs bureau to the import of mining machines until new regulations are introduced. and it's not only the hope of avoiding the worst effects of recency imposed u.s. sanctions that's making bitcoin attractive in iran mining the digital currency requires huge quantities of electricity which the government subsidizes but critics say pick cotton mining centers like this one recently uncovered in the city of abuse the system state subsidies being used to make a profit in a decentralized currency a new issue in the debate about the future of money. and if someone bite off more than they could. have been tossed wants to enlist the club head to believe that's according to germany's manager magazine it had turned over the hosts affiliated company would confirm the report last month the investment firm bought a 37 and a half percent stake in the cost of $125000000.00 euros plans to increase investment players and hence its digital strategy and approve the club's global marketing. i say business. luck. of. t
business of mining isn't for bitten by the law but the government and central bank have ordered the customs bureau to the import of mining machines until new regulations are introduced. and it's not only the hope of avoiding the worst effects of recency imposed u.s. sanctions that's making bitcoin attractive in iran mining the digital currency requires huge quantities of electricity which the government subsidizes but critics say pick cotton mining centers like this one recently uncovered in...
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of mining isn't forbidden by the law but the government and the central bank have ordered the customs bureau to ban the import of mining machines until new regulations are introduced. and it's not only the hope of avoiding the worst effects of recency imposed u.s. sanctions that's making bitcoin attractive in iran mining the digital currency requires huge quantities of electricity which the government subsidizes but critics say bitcoin mining centers like this one recently uncovered in the city of abuse the system state subsidies being used to make a profit in a decentralized currency a new issue in the debate about the future of money. that flex is still the king of streaming entertainment but investors are starting to wonder how long it will keep its crown the streaming giant has reported to weaker than expected subscriber growth last quarter in total 2700000 you subscribers join the service worldwide and the news knocked almost 12 percent of netflix's share price. business update on the. what secrets lie behind these will. find out 1st of experience and explore the fascinating cultural he
of mining isn't forbidden by the law but the government and the central bank have ordered the customs bureau to ban the import of mining machines until new regulations are introduced. and it's not only the hope of avoiding the worst effects of recency imposed u.s. sanctions that's making bitcoin attractive in iran mining the digital currency requires huge quantities of electricity which the government subsidizes but critics say bitcoin mining centers like this one recently uncovered in the city...
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we've also obtained an internal report strawn up by the zed k n e the german customs investigation bureau in its present k. examines the link between home and the shipping company based on a staggering 9 terabytes of seized data the b.m.d. must also have the report at the b n d's headquarters in berlin we were given the cold shoulder a spokeswoman told us that the intelligence agency would only discuss operative aspects of its work with the federal government and federal parliamentary committees that was a pretty because we would love to have shown the b.m.d. certain documents so instead we showed them to secret service expert eric schmidt. he sees a complex being the operation and beluga behind the work of a man code named holman. this is going to push up a typical b. n.d. initiator and liaison officer was being commissioned by a specific department to implement transport. that of course who is why he cultivates links with beluga order of the me for the email communication show quite clearly that he was authorized to present himself as someone who could give official approval go. home an
we've also obtained an internal report strawn up by the zed k n e the german customs investigation bureau in its present k. examines the link between home and the shipping company based on a staggering 9 terabytes of seized data the b.m.d. must also have the report at the b n d's headquarters in berlin we were given the cold shoulder a spokeswoman told us that the intelligence agency would only discuss operative aspects of its work with the federal government and federal parliamentary...
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worked as a customs bureau for a long time, so a lot of different experiences as we draw the conversation. to his left is john borel low, the ceo of the border plex alliance unique in representing. he can tell us more about it, three different stakes, texas, new mexico, and chu walla and the tri-state across the mexican border and also previously development cabinet secretary of new mexico and has a lot of fascinating experience from his time there we can draw on here as well. finally last but certainly not least is martio la soya. i'm flipping through and missing my spot, with the greater brownsville incentive corporation. executive director and ceo of the greater brownsville incentive corporation. he also sits on the board of directors for the spanish caucus stud. manx so much for joini thanks so much for joining us. i have done a bunch of economic work in the border region but recently wrote a chapter for a book about to be published through the university of arizona prep and actually interviewed 2 of 3 of these gentleman as part of that process. i had a chance to talk to frederickco a
worked as a customs bureau for a long time, so a lot of different experiences as we draw the conversation. to his left is john borel low, the ceo of the border plex alliance unique in representing. he can tell us more about it, three different stakes, texas, new mexico, and chu walla and the tri-state across the mexican border and also previously development cabinet secretary of new mexico and has a lot of fascinating experience from his time there we can draw on here as well. finally last but...
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jfk was a very good customer. the bureaue carl dix and dangerous drugs seized -- my colleagues and dangerous drugs -- of narcotics and dangerous drugs. going to leave jfk's foreign-policy to the side. i agree with the caller that under jfk and other presidents since world war ii, the u.s. has undertaken a number of military interventions that have not succeeded on their own terms that have made us less safe and have not been in line with decent humane values toward the rest of the planet. begant think this problem with donald trump. i don't think we should overemphasize the issues that the trump administration faces, even though i think in some respects the trump administration has made things worse, not better in its time in office. i will say something in praise of president trump i appreciated about a year ago when he led the diplomatic opening to north korea. i thought that was very important. i was alarmed that a lot of democrats in capitol hill criticized him on such strident grounds as if to suggest that any piece of
jfk was a very good customer. the bureaue carl dix and dangerous drugs seized -- my colleagues and dangerous drugs -- of narcotics and dangerous drugs. going to leave jfk's foreign-policy to the side. i agree with the caller that under jfk and other presidents since world war ii, the u.s. has undertaken a number of military interventions that have not succeeded on their own terms that have made us less safe and have not been in line with decent humane values toward the rest of the planet....
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consumer watchdogs are warning that scammers are targeting customers of a popular travel website bucher according to the better business bureau, scammers are creating bogus websites with fake customer service phone numbers for expedia. the complaints come from at least 17 states. victims reported calling fake expedia call centers saying they were swindled for thousands of dollars. spot they were tricked into these expedia customer service reps saying, our website is down right now and we actually need you to get a greendot money card or gift card, and pay that way. expect gift cards work like cash and are nearly impossible to trace. expedia was working with search engines and phone companies to shut down the criminal enterprise. this comes as uber fixes a glitch that left some passengers being charged thousands of dollars for a ride took some writers in washington dc and in san diego took to twitter to complain they were charged 100 times the advertised rate. one reported a $19 uber >> kyle: so her husband card with a charge of $1900 what one man said that his wife was charged $9600 for a $96 trip. uber said he fears will be
consumer watchdogs are warning that scammers are targeting customers of a popular travel website bucher according to the better business bureau, scammers are creating bogus websites with fake customer service phone numbers for expedia. the complaints come from at least 17 states. victims reported calling fake expedia call centers saying they were swindled for thousands of dollars. spot they were tricked into these expedia customer service reps saying, our website is down right now and we...
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long wait times and other issues will not be sold immediately so again customers at the dmv have to wait kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain. >>changes are coming to california dmv the governor announced tuesday the result of his strike teams work focusing on decreasing wait times increasing the number of self-serve kiosks accepting credit cards and having pop up to businesses to help californians sign up for real i d we have a real challenge ahead of us the governor warning about an upcoming influx of dmv customers the administration estimating up to 28 million people may want real ideas before the october 2020 deadline to fly with a driver's license in preparation, dmv leaders say the department will start hiring about 1900 new employees most of them temporary just before the governor's announcement, the dmv had yet another outage old technology issues have slowed down the department for years but newsome says overhauling the system isn't happening anytime soon or going to do this and a building block approach. >>and we're not going to do the big shiny procurement and and that this will tak
long wait times and other issues will not be sold immediately so again customers at the dmv have to wait kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain. >>changes are coming to california dmv the governor announced tuesday the result of his strike teams work focusing on decreasing wait times increasing the number of self-serve kiosks accepting credit cards and having pop up to businesses to help californians sign up for real i d we have a real challenge ahead of us the governor...
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customers who are affected by the breach. the news comes just one week after aredit reporting bureau, equifax, settled its massive 2017 hack forcordin a report from ibm, they account for a fifth of all rattacks. the reason, it is reese for bad actors to make money from a customer bankount information. cybersecurity consistently ranks among the top concerns of bank ceos, w are spending an increasing amount of money to protect their networks. >> if we spend $600 million a year in cyber, all of us spend huge amountsf money to protect privacy of the system. i agree with you, cyber risk is probably the biggest think the inancial system faces in the world. it is a global risk and you are correct. all of those folks get invold and make it very complicated. >> customers that might have been affected in the capital one breach will have to watch for anyal poten identity theft that could stem from their information landing in the wrong place. r "nightly business report", i'm aditi roy, san francisco. >>> atms are also vulnerable to high-tech threats and that's a story we will explore later in ourgram. >>> in the meantime, merck and eli l
customers who are affected by the breach. the news comes just one week after aredit reporting bureau, equifax, settled its massive 2017 hack forcordin a report from ibm, they account for a fifth of all rattacks. the reason, it is reese for bad actors to make money from a customer bankount information. cybersecurity consistently ranks among the top concerns of bank ceos, w are spending an increasing amount of money to protect their networks. >> if we spend $600 million a year in cyber, all...
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you want to talk about computer system and in general about where the bureau is in terms of hiring customer. >> sure, one of the evaluations that we have this type, people can apply online and were advertising and we ask you and others to advertise that back. go to our website, 2020 senses backslash.gov. i am pleased to tell you when i looked at the figures this morning we had 600,000 people that have applied for jobs. we are in the process of hiring 60000 of those to be blisters or canvassers. that is a monumental timesaver, cost saver way of doing business. >> however -- >> 600,000 applied online customer. >> that is correct. >> hiring is operating 600,000 applications. out of that you're only going to hire a tenth of that? >> it is not all 600 for that series of jobs. i'm told maybe 400,000 or half were. we had about five or six potential applicants for each job. when we get to the enumeration and were close to half a million people we would like to have 2.5 million people in the database and we are hoping we will keep that in the the fall when it's time to engage the next hiring peak. >
you want to talk about computer system and in general about where the bureau is in terms of hiring customer. >> sure, one of the evaluations that we have this type, people can apply online and were advertising and we ask you and others to advertise that back. go to our website, 2020 senses backslash.gov. i am pleased to tell you when i looked at the figures this morning we had 600,000 people that have applied for jobs. we are in the process of hiring 60000 of those to be blisters or...
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credit bureau giant equifax revealed in 2017 suffered a major security breach. 145 million people affect, ncluding customer names, addresses, social security numbers, birth dates, even driver's license information. now equifax is expected to pay t least $600 million to settle federal and state investigations, as well as coumer claims. this is the largest data breach settlement in the history of our nation. and it is because it had a massively negative impact on consumers. >> reporter: a coalition of 50 attorneys general across thery couneached the settlement with equifax, said to be announced this morning. consumers affected by the hack will receive $25 for every hour they spent working to ensure their information was protected. and will be reimbursed for certain credit monimsring prograhey purchased, as well. they'll also get ten years of free credit monitoring going forward. ir they're going to pay consumers for theloss, and they're going to pay to make sure something like this doesn't happen again. t reporter: investigation found equifax failed maintain a reasonable security system, which enabled hacker
credit bureau giant equifax revealed in 2017 suffered a major security breach. 145 million people affect, ncluding customer names, addresses, social security numbers, birth dates, even driver's license information. now equifax is expected to pay t least $600 million to settle federal and state investigations, as well as coumer claims. this is the largest data breach settlement in the history of our nation. and it is because it had a massively negative impact on consumers. >> reporter: a...
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customers across the country searching for expedia's phone number on the internet are being taken for a ride. >> it can ruin someone's vacation. you could really ruin someone's day. >> reporter: better business bureau vice president said scammers are creating bogus ads with fake phone numbers for expedia. >> for whatever reason, some of these imposter sites that come up on search to trick consumers into calling these numbers. took the complaints come from 17 states. victims say during their calls with the fake expedia callcenter, they were taken for thousands of dollars. >> were tricked into these imposter expedia customer service reps and they say our website is down right now and we actually need you to get a green dot money card and you know this is going, and a gift card and pay that way. >> reporter: gift cards work like cash and are impossible to trace. i asked the bbb for the numbers that were used in the scam. i found that one of those numbers was used previously in a irs collection scheme and it even appears the scammers recycle. they are determined. han it is really difficult to stay one step ahead of them. >> reporter: he said the bbb and expedia are working with search engine and phone
customers across the country searching for expedia's phone number on the internet are being taken for a ride. >> it can ruin someone's vacation. you could really ruin someone's day. >> reporter: better business bureau vice president said scammers are creating bogus ads with fake phone numbers for expedia. >> for whatever reason, some of these imposter sites that come up on search to trick consumers into calling these numbers. took the complaints come from 17 states. victims...
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customers want to buy. we welcome now from washington, david, he served as the policy director of the bureau of competitioncome, good to have you with us. you heard one of the exchanges where you heard lawmakers say you have too much power and you are abusing it in your the tech people say no. is there too much power, too much concentration in big tech today? >> from a competition perspective, power has to be defined in terms of a specific market. you look at the example of amazon, they are in intensive -- intensely competitive retail market. they the relatively small market share. it is important not to look just at size. what amazon and some of these other competitors do is they help make the market more efficient by eliminating middlemen, by having greater at -- access for consumers and ultimately leading to lower prices. necessarily something you need to be concerned about. david: the definition of the market is critical here. if you define it as anybody buying anything any place, amazon is not dominant. if you define it as online purchases particularly in north america it's a much stronger position. t
customers want to buy. we welcome now from washington, david, he served as the policy director of the bureau of competitioncome, good to have you with us. you heard one of the exchanges where you heard lawmakers say you have too much power and you are abusing it in your the tech people say no. is there too much power, too much concentration in big tech today? >> from a competition perspective, power has to be defined in terms of a specific market. you look at the example of amazon, they...
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customer engagement across the it platforms. a $5.4 billion request for ust personnel security, primarily for the bureaus security and overseas operations including a $60 million increase for cyber security, a 30% increase over current levels for both to increase the cyber security programs to protect networks data and it infrastructure. and requesting $8 million for the bureau municipal services to update inventories and medical countermeasures to counter potential chem bio threats. in addition to direct appropriations the department participates in spending revenue fees week collect from visas and passports to issue visas overseas citizens and issue passports to american citizens as well as provide citizen services to america's overseas. we anticipate $3.9 billion in revenue in an area we continue to look for ways to efficiently use technology and personnel to operate our services , our quest include some minor fee adjustments to address some structural imbalances and revenue streams that we are happy to discuss as part of our discussion. in closing, i want to ensure we are committed to using taxpayer dollars effectively and continue
customer engagement across the it platforms. a $5.4 billion request for ust personnel security, primarily for the bureaus security and overseas operations including a $60 million increase for cyber security, a 30% increase over current levels for both to increase the cyber security programs to protect networks data and it infrastructure. and requesting $8 million for the bureau municipal services to update inventories and medical countermeasures to counter potential chem bio threats. in...
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customer engagement across the department's i.t. platform. our $5.4 billion request for personal security is primarily for the bureaus of diplomatic security and overseas building operations. highligh highlights include an increase for cyber security, a 30% increase over current levels, to help increase our cyber security programs to protect our network's data and i.t. infrastructure. we've also requested $8 million for our bureau of medical services to update embassy inventories medical counter measures to counter potential wmd and kem bio threats. in addition -- counselor revenues, these are the fees we collect from visas and passports to help issue visas to overseas citizens and passports to american citizens as well as provide citizen services to americans overseas. we anticipate collecting about $3.9 billion in revenues and we are continually looking at ways to more efficiently use technology and personnel to update our counselor services. some minor fee adjustments to address some structural imbalances. in closing, we are committed to using taxpayer dollars effectively with continued congressional support we will continue to advance our
customer engagement across the department's i.t. platform. our $5.4 billion request for personal security is primarily for the bureaus of diplomatic security and overseas building operations. highligh highlights include an increase for cyber security, a 30% increase over current levels, to help increase our cyber security programs to protect our network's data and i.t. infrastructure. we've also requested $8 million for our bureau of medical services to update embassy inventories medical...
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bureau to look into next. ♪ limu emu and doug. what do all these people have in common, limu? [ guttural grunt ] exactly. nothing! they're completely different people. that's why they make customizedurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need. yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. [ limu grunts ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation....
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personal data being compromised credit bureau giant equifax revealed in 2017, it'd suffered a major security breach. 145 million people affected, including customer names, social security numbers, names, even drivers license information. equifax is expected to pay at least $600 million to settle federal and state investigations, as well as consumer claims. >> this is the largest data breach settlement in the history of our nation. it is because it had a massively negative impact on consumers >> reporter: a coalition of 50 attorneys general across the country reached the settlement with equifax, said to be announced this morning consumers affected by the hack will receive $25 for every hour they spent working to ensure their information was protecte and will be reimbursed for certain credit monitoring programs they purchased, as well they'll also get ten years of free credit monitoring going forward. >> they're going to pay consumers for their loss, and they're going to pay to make sure something like this doesn't happen again >> reporter: the investigation found equifax failed to maintain a reasonable security system, which enabled hackers to pen
personal data being compromised credit bureau giant equifax revealed in 2017, it'd suffered a major security breach. 145 million people affected, including customer names, social security numbers, names, even drivers license information. equifax is expected to pay at least $600 million to settle federal and state investigations, as well as consumer claims. >> this is the largest data breach settlement in the history of our nation. it is because it had a massively negative impact on...
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bureau and reinstated his security clearance was re-rolled. i have not received a response. does fbi revoke security clearances as a way of getting around court decisions favorable to employees customerand can i get response to my letter. >> i'm not familiar with the specific matters lost my stuf sf and get back to pre- >> as a written before, senator general had highly classified documents related to clayton investigation. here is an excerpt from the inspector general unclassified report on the clayton investigation re-related to the classified report. although the team drafted a memorandum to the deputy attorney general in late may 2016 stating the review of highly classified material was necessary to complete the investigation and requesting permission to access them, the fbi never sent this request to the department. this tells us four things, the fbi had a highly classified information potentially irrelevant to the clayton investigation and the fbi drafted on may 16. they said the review of the information was necessary to complete the investigation, the memo was never sent. director rick, how could the fbi complete the clayton investigation if it did review the relevant informa
bureau and reinstated his security clearance was re-rolled. i have not received a response. does fbi revoke security clearances as a way of getting around court decisions favorable to employees customerand can i get response to my letter. >> i'm not familiar with the specific matters lost my stuf sf and get back to pre- >> as a written before, senator general had highly classified documents related to clayton investigation. here is an excerpt from the inspector general unclassified...