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marerk group has received an email. they may be charged.ne of the things that the fec said, they gave something in government that included a friendship, future sort of possible business relationships, but at the moment it was friendship. >> congress isn't supposed to make money -- >> this is what i'm saying. this is -- if you use the standards by the circuit case, in this case, marwood doesn't have a case. they might say they have a lower bar. still, guaranteed the marwood group will say you paid off people through friendship. by the way, why is that important to show a benefit? criminals don't act without getting paid. no one does it for free. once you pay somebody, they accept the payment. that means there was intent on both sides. capeesh. >> you have to watch charlie. these things break every ten minutes. you can hear the yelling outside his office. charlie gasparino. closing bell ringing in roughly ten minutes. it may not be the sexiest name on wall street. here's why you should pay attention. 99.9 percent of all internet traffic, and
marerk group has received an email. they may be charged.ne of the things that the fec said, they gave something in government that included a friendship, future sort of possible business relationships, but at the moment it was friendship. >> congress isn't supposed to make money -- >> this is what i'm saying. this is -- if you use the standards by the circuit case, in this case, marwood doesn't have a case. they might say they have a lower bar. still, guaranteed the marwood group...
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if you're not going to say it to somebody's face, don't put it in an email. in hollywood, so many big egos -- neil: i tell them to their face. lizzie. >> the thing about these emails, they are so long. they're like -- neil: i noticed that. why not just say angelina jolie sucks. but no. on and on. >> on and on. and the insanity and the rampaging spoiled ego of angelina jolie. all she does is make giant movie bombs. i mean, remarkable emails. this is the most colorful part of the sony hack. >> she's laughing all the way to the bank. she could care less. >> it's cool they have code names. we should come up code names. >> what would neil's code name be? >> sarah michelle geller. they're creative code names. i give them credit. neil: i wonder if it will make these stars -- i'm surprised they get 50,000 to this spendable movie. >> steve jobs just lost the movie. (?) this is the subject -- well, it was the subject of the emails. a lot of fighting going on behind the scenes. >> sylvester stallone doesn't even need to speak. he's popular. neil: i mean, holy cow. >> we
if you're not going to say it to somebody's face, don't put it in an email. in hollywood, so many big egos -- neil: i tell them to their face. lizzie. >> the thing about these emails, they are so long. they're like -- neil: i noticed that. why not just say angelina jolie sucks. but no. on and on. >> on and on. and the insanity and the rampaging spoiled ego of angelina jolie. all she does is make giant movie bombs. i mean, remarkable emails. this is the most colorful part of the sony...
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it uses a person's basic information, like an email address, and finds the major online accounts that are linked to it. and although webcease won't shut down an account for you, it will tell you what can be done under a web site's specific terms-of- service. >> my mom had an asset inventory of her financial accounts. but she didn't have an asset inventory of all things digital, and that's really what we provide to the family, is we provide them at a high level a digital asset inventory. so, you can look through it and say, "oh, my mom was on amazon and she had itunes and marriott and hyatt, et cetera." so, that's really the value we provide. >> reporter: webcease is one of a handful of web sites that has sprung up over the last few years-- sites like navigatr, the doc safe, capsoole, my cyber safe and afternote-- all of them trying to tackle what is becoming an increasingly common problem. >> nowadays, everyone keeps their filing cabinets on their computers, and they may not have shared the access to that with their families. >> reporter: suzanne walsh is an estate lawyer in west hart
it uses a person's basic information, like an email address, and finds the major online accounts that are linked to it. and although webcease won't shut down an account for you, it will tell you what can be done under a web site's specific terms-of- service. >> my mom had an asset inventory of her financial accounts. but she didn't have an asset inventory of all things digital, and that's really what we provide to the family, is we provide them at a high level a digital asset inventory....
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he is the ceo of virtue, an email security firm that he started with his brother who worked on nationalecurity for the national security agency. great to have you here. >> yeah, thank you very much. >> let's talk about email being the entry point. what do you mean by that? i click on something and they are into my system? >> yes, for sure. if you think about the -- so -- the sony tragedy, really, the attack factor are the thousands of employees where that first point of entry is, and it's a solvable issue today, so that is the -- the real good news. so with a software like virtue, with just two or three clicks, you can have annen crypt shun on your computer, where you can also have the ability to pull back an email after it has been sent, or you can disable forwarding of that email. it is very important because even if the hacker gets access to these encrypted emails, they cannot do anything with them. in today's world the whole notion of a network security trying to lockdown the network is -- is now dead, and it really is about how do you control all of your email and files right on yo
he is the ceo of virtue, an email security firm that he started with his brother who worked on nationalecurity for the national security agency. great to have you here. >> yeah, thank you very much. >> let's talk about email being the entry point. what do you mean by that? i click on something and they are into my system? >> yes, for sure. if you think about the -- so -- the sony tragedy, really, the attack factor are the thousands of employees where that first point of entry...
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someone sent sony an email to man up. if this is all it takes to make us blink -- sony is the one being phony. joseph, good to see you. why do you think this is happening? and what is sony worrying about? >> sony is worried that north korea, and this isn't north korea government, the one that has the nuclear missiles or potential nuclear missiles. this is the north korean geek squad who is basically hacking sony, all the emails we know about. and now they'll use samsungs and threaten people in theaters. you know, how often north korea threatens the us or any entity? about seven minutes. sony is taking them seriously. thinks people will be in jeopardy if they go to theaters. i don't think this will be released anywhere at this point. neil: why couldn't sony just say, this is silly. this is stupid. or are they so much on defense because of the embarrassing emails and ticking off angelina jolie, which is a fatal move on their part. that that's what's eating them. their pr is scared. worst-case scenario, it could be worse. >>
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send me an email. go to gerriwillis.com. at bottom of the hour i will read your tweets and comments. >>> covering the story too, should employers accommodate pregnant workers similar to those on disability. the highest court in the land is about to weigh in. details coming after the break. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. gerri: in historic case a court heard a case from former ups driver peggy young was unable to because of doctors orders because she was pregnant was not able to lift more than 20 pounds. she had a company request to light duty which left her at home with no wages or benefits. does she have a case? we have a busine
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there's always that point where someone can get in, be that an email. read about where executives were meeting with executives from people in other countries and it was in a golf invitation that contained malware that went out on your network and finding its way around. there are so many ways in. i definitely see in the new year, we're going to see companies like mark cuban with his email that doesn't actually exist. >> basically you send an email and it disappears, so we may see more of that type of software. we'll have to leave it there. thanks for joining us this morning. >> another fascinating story of art and politics. winston churchill was remembered for his speeches steering britain through years of war, but people don't know one of his secrets was painting. some of his works have hit the auction block. >> >> i'll on hall day, he spent a good deal of his time painting. >> for many, he is a political master who steered his country through the second world war. for almost half a century, though, winston church him's private passion was painting. it
there's always that point where someone can get in, be that an email. read about where executives were meeting with executives from people in other countries and it was in a golf invitation that contained malware that went out on your network and finding its way around. there are so many ways in. i definitely see in the new year, we're going to see companies like mark cuban with his email that doesn't actually exist. >> basically you send an email and it disappears, so we may see more of...
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we received an email saying, don't worry that you're not raising money. then all of a sudden everybody was joining and got engaged. it wouldn't have happened without things like facebook spreading the message. >> sreenivasan: is this a campaign that can be replicated? it had an organic feel when it began which is what got people interested instead of an email in your box that said dump a budget of ice water on yourself. >> i think a lot of organizations are feeling pressure from their boards and fundraising teams saying we have to put a plan in place and create the next ice bucket challenge. what made it successful from stacy's point, it was shareable campaign. you posted a video, something on facebook, and your friends wanted to like it, comment, and make all their other friends dump ice water on their head. so finding something that is in your either campaign strategy or in your message in general that can be shared, but it also is really fun. it's about the people participating. it's not about the organization. >> stacy, you mentioned facebook earlier
we received an email saying, don't worry that you're not raising money. then all of a sudden everybody was joining and got engaged. it wouldn't have happened without things like facebook spreading the message. >> sreenivasan: is this a campaign that can be replicated? it had an organic feel when it began which is what got people interested instead of an email in your box that said dump a budget of ice water on yourself. >> i think a lot of organizations are feeling pressure from...
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to the bigger unit is an intensification that is prohibited and the zoning administrator said in an email to the supervisor he didn't know of any guideline and i'm going put that in the record, the email. also, in the future, he shouldn't be allowed to move the non-conforming use designation, the planner says they can flip it, move it up, move it down by applying to them this the future and paying a fee. and it seems to me that if you allow it to be moved you ought to say that he should have to leave it where it is on the second unit or at least provide an opportunity for a notice, hearing and vote of the commission as to whether he should move it down again? because otherwise it just provides a ruse any time you want to alter the non-conforming floor you just move it down. and so that is essentially the position that they are taking and planner said i should ask you for notice. so i'm asking you for notice and a hearing if you allow this? i have another point. he is not measuring from the ground level wall. he is measuring from the top wall. he is 10" over. the 12' you are allowed to enc
to the bigger unit is an intensification that is prohibited and the zoning administrator said in an email to the supervisor he didn't know of any guideline and i'm going put that in the record, the email. also, in the future, he shouldn't be allowed to move the non-conforming use designation, the planner says they can flip it, move it up, move it down by applying to them this the future and paying a fee. and it seems to me that if you allow it to be moved you ought to say that he should have to...
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also, send us an email. was actually some other news some other show you news -- states way, the united was asked if north korea is destruction of internet, the papers of mourning calling the response state department a non-denial. [video clip] going to talk the response -- eexcept to say that as we implement our will be seen, e and others won't be seen. i cannot confirm the reports, the president at has spoken to. host: usa today putting it -- north korea off-line. an m the new york times, interview with mitch mcconnell. a quote -- there are two kinds of people in politics -- it is said that senator mcconnell has already extended the work week. on fridays -- a major departure. the new york times goes on to say that it does not look likely that mr. mcconnell will make that change. the r what happened after keystone bill, mcconnell said they are focused on three areas when it eventually find agreement. those of you that are interested in the affordable care act and what the supreme court might decide -- mark
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earlier this year an email exchange between commission officials and pg&e executives about the pending cases and the selection of judges for that case. >>> well, today dutch scientists will reveal what they have discovered about how a famous escape from alcatraz five decades ago might have been possible. >> and as mark kelly tells us, they say the hollywood version got it wrong. >> no one has ever escaped from alcatraz. >>> reporter: hollywood made the story a legend, three prisoners escaped from the rock. then what happened? did they survive crossing the frigid bay waters in the dark of night? >> yeah, i saw the movie and, um, i knew the story. >> reporter: dutch scientists will reveal that the three prisoners could have absolutely made it across the bay alive. >> it's very possible that they made landfall. >> reporter: to figure out what happened on that night in 1962, researchers needed two key pieces of information from here at alcatraz. one, the tides that night and two where the men left from. using title records from 52 -- tidal records from 52 years ago and this new computer si
earlier this year an email exchange between commission officials and pg&e executives about the pending cases and the selection of judges for that case. >>> well, today dutch scientists will reveal what they have discovered about how a famous escape from alcatraz five decades ago might have been possible. >> and as mark kelly tells us, they say the hollywood version got it wrong. >> no one has ever escaped from alcatraz. >>> reporter: hollywood made the story a...
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steve adubato programs visit us online at www.steveadubato.org if you would like to express an opinion email us at info@caucusnj.org find us on facebook at facebook.com/steveadubatophd and follow us on twitter at @steveadubato >>beverly lynn is cief executive officer of programs for parents inc good to see you >>god to see you >>what exactly is programs for parents? >>we're a non profit agency located here in essex county and our responsibility is to help and assist parents with their early education needs. one, by accepting applications to determine f they're eligible for financial assistance and then secondly to provide parenting training and support and in addition to that we also provide training and professional development for early education professionals >>let's talk about children in terms of pre k, how great is the demand in terms of how many families are looking to get assistance to send their children to pre k? >>well steve we serve this year about 21,000 children >>21,000 children? >>children. we receive 40,000 applications >>wow >>but not every family is eligible. they're >>wha
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once you give an email. that email is there forever and ever.nd you can always find it the irs, of course, was different because something happened that was terrible there. how they got away with that one is really rather amazing. but, other than that, the fact is we have no security. so we're going to have to do something. we're going to have to be a lot smarter than we are right now. when it comes to security, you are note getting it on the internet and you are not getting it through computers anymore. >> and you have to hear what donald trump told us about former florida governor and potential presidential candidate jeb bush. you will if you go to gretawire.com and seat rest of our interview. and now to stunning news. does the obama administration may have given sony the thumb's up on the movie the interview months ago. chief white house correspondent ed henry joins us live. ed, so the obama administration knew this movie was coming? >> well, they certainly knew it was coming. did they sign off on it? there is a debate about that the daily be
once you give an email. that email is there forever and ever.nd you can always find it the irs, of course, was different because something happened that was terrible there. how they got away with that one is really rather amazing. but, other than that, the fact is we have no security. so we're going to have to do something. we're going to have to be a lot smarter than we are right now. when it comes to security, you are note getting it on the internet and you are not getting it through...
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you send a targeted email to an executive getting someone to click what they shouldn't click, giving you access to a computer or the network, before doing what you are trying to do. there are varying levels of sophistication. if you are trying to break into a network, all you have to do is trick the right people and find one weak point. >> trick the right people. where do you gain this knowledge. it's not like you go to school to do this. >> you can go to school. >> this is specifically a cyber attack. >> knowledge required for the attacks, it's simple to gather information. if i send you an email, there's a wealth of information i can gather from linked in or past postings, i could construct a message you could probably click on. at that points it's assembling public tools and putting them together in the right fashion so when you click the link, i have control of your computer. >> simple to do. >> unfortunately. >> north korea, as we mentioned, denying that it was behind the sony attacks. how do we trace who is behind the attacks. >> there's a number of different ways, where you un
you send a targeted email to an executive getting someone to click what they shouldn't click, giving you access to a computer or the network, before doing what you are trying to do. there are varying levels of sophistication. if you are trying to break into a network, all you have to do is trick the right people and find one weak point. >> trick the right people. where do you gain this knowledge. it's not like you go to school to do this. >> you can go to school. >> this is...
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of you are watching and sending us an email this way, as you can also. wichita, kansas.liam, you are up next. independent line. caller: hi. look at the research -- the first time we had minimum wage -- if you do the extrapolation, we're talking about more than $10 right now. also, there are businesses who say they cannot afford that. guess what happens? the government is subsidizing these workers. you know? businesses making record profits and they don't pay their workers enough? so i think that the minimum wage needs to be raised in such that nobody who walks is dependent on government for food stamps, housing, anything else. because they are essentially costing the government. then they are making all the record profits. host: mike from sterling, massachusetts. the republican line. go ahead, please. caller: good morning. i don't think it is good to raise the minimum wage. i think that what a lot of people don't realize is that, say, you raise the minimum wage tto $10 an hour, the employer has an additional cost that goes without for social security, medicare, health ca
of you are watching and sending us an email this way, as you can also. wichita, kansas.liam, you are up next. independent line. caller: hi. look at the research -- the first time we had minimum wage -- if you do the extrapolation, we're talking about more than $10 right now. also, there are businesses who say they cannot afford that. guess what happens? the government is subsidizing these workers. you know? businesses making record profits and they don't pay their workers enough? so i think...
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steve adubato programs visit us online at www.steveadubato.org if you would like to express an opinion email us at info@cacusnj.org find us on facebook at facebook.com/steveadubatophd and follow us on twitter at @steveadubato >>mike ritzius is associate director of professional development and instructional issue the new jersey educaiton association good to have you with us >>thanks for having me >>we're about to see a video real quick something called ed camp s.t.e.a.m. which stands for? >>s.t.e.a.m. stands for science technology engineering arts and mathematics >>it's part of our classroom close up partnership with the njea they have a great series on public television called classroom close up there's a video we're about to see that tells the whole story that's all we need to know right? >>yeah yeah >>let's look at the video we'll come back and talk right after this >>alright [music playing] [music playing] >>teachers love the experience of an aha moment i mean in the reality of this experience it's all endorphin releasing aha moments and the only difference is instead of with the student
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and there's a diminished expectation of privacy when you send an email. that's it.well, they didn't intend for this to be exposed the way it was or hacked the way it was. that's the slippery slope. right? >> well, again -- >> of course. of course. and to say that this is of public importance, why are the social security numbers of sony employees of public importance. these are internal copyrighted materials that are stolen. would we be having the same argument if someone went into the coke valuate and stole the recipe. would any media punishable that? no, you wouldn't. neil: well, i got the kentucky fried chicken, maybe. what do you make of that analogy? >> certainly, there may be some things. i haven't heard much about anything that is particularly confidential or proprietorrary to sony. we're talking about embarrassing things. that's why it's important -- look at people reading all the social media. neil: to your point, you think this just accidentally jumped into the laps of the media. >> no. neil: to be fair, it's out there. now, you're saying you have to say to
and there's a diminished expectation of privacy when you send an email. that's it.well, they didn't intend for this to be exposed the way it was or hacked the way it was. that's the slippery slope. right? >> well, again -- >> of course. of course. and to say that this is of public importance, why are the social security numbers of sony employees of public importance. these are internal copyrighted materials that are stolen. would we be having the same argument if someone went into...
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send me an email at gerri willis. one north dakota congressman is warning obama's war on coal could leave us in the dark. you could face higher prices because of the president's energy policies. you're going to want to hear this. stay with us. gerri: criticism is mounting against obama's war on coal. our next guest published an alarming op-ed detailing how epa's energy push will slam consumer's bottom line. republican congressman kevin cramer of north dakota. he's a member of the house committee on natural resources. congressman, welcome to the show. i have to warn you, i'm the coal miner's granddaughter. tell us specifically what it is about obama's plan that is harming american's bottom line. >> well, there are a lot of things. thanks for the opportunity. i'm the son of an electric lineman. i understand electricity from the consumer side. a lot of people do not. we, i think, in our country have gotten in a situation when it comes to the war on coal where we're all fighting the war on one side or the other. my op-ed
send me an email at gerri willis. one north dakota congressman is warning obama's war on coal could leave us in the dark. you could face higher prices because of the president's energy policies. you're going to want to hear this. stay with us. gerri: criticism is mounting against obama's war on coal. our next guest published an alarming op-ed detailing how epa's energy push will slam consumer's bottom line. republican congressman kevin cramer of north dakota. he's a member of the house...
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this is an email from amy, to scott. the executives were discussing a white house breakfast for hollywood big wigs last november. he responds: the racially tinged exchange is the latest of a number of emails set to appear. powerplayers on the hollywood scene apologised in statements saying: and: the damage to sony's reputation has been done, and the breach may cost sony as much as $100 million. illegal down loads, lawsuits and security employment. they leaked films on the web. social security numbers and employment of major employees, and revealed information like angelina jolie, comedian kevin heartand oscar winner tom hanks, nuggets that may make them vulnerable to lawsuits and lost business. guardians of piece is claiming responsibility. in retaliation for a film called "the interview", starring seth rogan, and james franco. it's about a c ia plot to kill north korea's leader kim jong un. anonline post talls it the movie of terrorism and demands that sochi pulls the film. >> they applauded the attack, calling it a rig
this is an email from amy, to scott. the executives were discussing a white house breakfast for hollywood big wigs last november. he responds: the racially tinged exchange is the latest of a number of emails set to appear. powerplayers on the hollywood scene apologised in statements saying: and: the damage to sony's reputation has been done, and the breach may cost sony as much as $100 million. illegal down loads, lawsuits and security employment. they leaked films on the web. social security...
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big-time hollywood producer uses some of the most racist, greg, if you or i said something like that on an emailgot exposed, i'm sure i would be fired. >> you probably would. >> i'm sure i would. >> it's like the owner of the basketball, sterling, all that stuff was taken surreptitiously. as repugnant as it was -- >> these two would say they had a relationship where they knew they were joking. i don't know if the sterling thing falls into that category, but when you have a hacking, there's no context. >> what's interesting is this is about a movie about an assassination in north korea so it actually is inciting something, perhaps the film maker should be jailed? >> for a probation violation? >> it also could be a disgruntled employee who was on the i.t. department. >> bob's deleting everything. look at him. >> it's just -- no, no, you don't want to look at some of this. >> we got to go. we're going to look at his phone during the break becaushis pass. >> no, i changed it. >> no, you didn't. the rolling stone reporter is caught on camera making a stunning admission about her reporting. the tape n
big-time hollywood producer uses some of the most racist, greg, if you or i said something like that on an emailgot exposed, i'm sure i would be fired. >> you probably would. >> i'm sure i would. >> it's like the owner of the basketball, sterling, all that stuff was taken surreptitiously. as repugnant as it was -- >> these two would say they had a relationship where they knew they were joking. i don't know if the sterling thing falls into that category, but when you have...
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>> send us your comments on facebook, twitter or send an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> nowt is the syrong or two. >> no gifts from the government. why you will have to wait longer for your tax return. >> his biggest role yet bradley cooper opening up about playing the american sniper. >> it was like nothing i had ever done before. it was pretty massive because he's a real man. >> why he says playing chris kyle hit so close to home. it's the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand, available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ ♪ >> welcome back to "fox & friends first". one of those nights is over because it is morning. thank you for waking up with us. brazen crooks grabbed 250,000 worth of jewelry during a smash and grab robbery. the guns came out and so did hammers. one smashes the display case and grabs as much as he can before they catake off. they want to question this woman they say is a decoy. she keeps the door open a bit too long to let the suspects in. game, set arrest. the nman was nabbed for
>> send us your comments on facebook, twitter or send an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> nowt is the syrong or two. >> no gifts from the government. why you will have to wait longer for your tax return. >> his biggest role yet bradley cooper opening up about playing the american sniper. >> it was like nothing i had ever done before. it was pretty massive because he's a real man. >> why he says playing chris kyle hit so close to home. it's the purple...
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send your comments to us on facebook, twitter or send us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> the time is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up explosive danger a piece of technology is something we use every day that can explode just like this. own a piece of hollywood history. how you can get your hands on the famous smoky and the bandit car. >> take a look at this. nearly 265,000 dollars worth of pot ceased near the border. they arrested 7 illegal immigrants in the desert after they were caught carrying 6 backpacks stuffed with marijuana. five more abandoned bags were found nearby. >> it is just too extreme for the extremists. french jihadists writing home to family and the letters are filled with regret. he fought his fys with isis hoping for adventure are whining about the cold the chores and even the music. one french jihadist saying he wants to come home because, quote, my ipod doesn't work any more. others say they are sick of having to serve food, clean toilets and weapons and fight even if they don't know how. >> they are in almost everything you own. the b
send your comments to us on facebook, twitter or send us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> the time is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up explosive danger a piece of technology is something we use every day that can explode just like this. own a piece of hollywood history. how you can get your hands on the famous smoky and the bandit car. >> take a look at this. nearly 265,000 dollars worth of pot ceased near the border. they arrested 7 illegal immigrants in...
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. >> we sent out an email be aware and cautious when going out. it was about 9:00, that to me is not late for runninger rans and coming home from dinner. >> everyone is watching what time they walk their dogs at night and not having head phones in and definitely something to be aware of. it's terrifying to know this is happening in our backyard. >> after the assault the suspect was seen jumping into this vehicle and fleeing the scene. the same vehicle could be seen before the attack obviously looking for a victim. it appears to be a dodge durango from the 2004-2009 range if you know the suspect call police. the victim remains hospitalized. >> it's terrifying to know you always have to watch your back. >> where will the brutal thug resurface police want to get him off the street as soon as possible. live in south philadelphia vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> detectives are also trying to find thiefs that grabbed a pizza deliveryman's car in west philadelphia it happened in the courtyard of north 54th street and once the victim saw there was
. >> we sent out an email be aware and cautious when going out. it was about 9:00, that to me is not late for runninger rans and coming home from dinner. >> everyone is watching what time they walk their dogs at night and not having head phones in and definitely something to be aware of. it's terrifying to know this is happening in our backyard. >> after the assault the suspect was seen jumping into this vehicle and fleeing the scene. the same vehicle could be seen before the...
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some top sony executives received an email demanding money days before the hack attack. speculation that north korea launched the attack to retaliate against the movie "the interview", which depict an assassination attempt against the north korean leader. north korea denies responsibility, the fbi is investigating. another cyber attack against a video designer, critical about a negative portrayal of women. some are responding with rape and murder. >> we are having a war. >> reporter: brianna is a warrior. she created revolution 60, a game with all-female protagonist rare in gaming. once almost entirely the domain of boys and men, the appeal is shifting. half of gamers today are women. most games are designed by men, and critics like wu are calling out designers for the way women are portrayed. >> you have 30 years of a tradational male gamer told he is the center of the universe. women, when we exist are sex symbols. now that women are gaming all of that is starting to change. wow is a lightening rob for gamers would see the criticisms as an attack on their identity. sayi
some top sony executives received an email demanding money days before the hack attack. speculation that north korea launched the attack to retaliate against the movie "the interview", which depict an assassination attempt against the north korean leader. north korea denies responsibility, the fbi is investigating. another cyber attack against a video designer, critical about a negative portrayal of women. some are responding with rape and murder. >> we are having a war....
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one apa official wrote an email expressing gratitude to an intelligence official for influencing thedecision, saying -- "your views were well represented by the very carefully selected task force members." >> there has been a deep division within the americans psychological associations policy on interrogations for years. unlike the american medical ,ssociation and the smaller apa the american psychological association, which is the largest association of psychologists in the world, never prohibited its members from being involved in interrogations. we're joined right now by two guests. we're going first to steven reisner, founding member of the coalition for an ethical psychology and psychological ethics advisor to physicians for human rights. his latest piece is called "cia on the couch: why there would have been no torture without the psychologists." it is great to have you back. years ago you ran for president of the apa and are major plank was to stop involvement with torture. your campaign, along with any hundreds of psychologists within the apa, has been going on for years. yo
one apa official wrote an email expressing gratitude to an intelligence official for influencing thedecision, saying -- "your views were well represented by the very carefully selected task force members." >> there has been a deep division within the americans psychological associations policy on interrogations for years. unlike the american medical ,ssociation and the smaller apa the american psychological association, which is the largest association of psychologists in the...
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you put out an email saying i'm doing this -- >> to everybody. d an emergency room. >> why do we do these stories. it won't move the stock of jeffries. sage is on administrative leave, which he went on those messy divorce proceedings hit the tape. also gives you some of the culture of wall street. what these guys do. how they act. do they live up to their promises? i can tell you people inside the place they said ben would be there, he didn't show up. executives say, well, not quite. he was told by hr he didn't have to show up. gives an insight how these firms work. liz: somebody dropped the dime on him. it shows our viewers that there's discontent within the ranks because we don't make this stuff up. >> he's one of the biggest health care investors in the country. they do the most deals. and i just like getting a little gossip on these firms. liz: could i play devil's advocate, if ben were watching this. he would probably say, are you kidding me charlie gasparino? is everything i do held to scrutiny. >> tell us that. tell us that. i don't know. j
you put out an email saying i'm doing this -- >> to everybody. d an emergency room. >> why do we do these stories. it won't move the stock of jeffries. sage is on administrative leave, which he went on those messy divorce proceedings hit the tape. also gives you some of the culture of wall street. what these guys do. how they act. do they live up to their promises? i can tell you people inside the place they said ben would be there, he didn't show up. executives say, well, not...
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>>> if you have a tip for stephen or investigative unit give us a call at 888-996-tips or end us an email. >>> we're all running around and getting those last-minute things done. >>> today was a good day for it whetherwise. we broke records today. you only had to get up to the 70 degrees. concord 67 degrees. san francisco 68, san jose 68. i hope you soaked it in. much cooler air sweeps on it. 50s to low 60s outside. to give you an idea, the high temperatures here will have a tough time even getting to the numbers you see over my shoulder right now. we're looking at 50s for highs as this weather system brings in much cooler air and a weather system that will boost the wind speeds around the bay area. light winds. we watch the rain and cold front sweep through and we'll see wind gusts in the hills possibly close to 40 miles per hour. no rain tomorrow night. we'll bring some rain at time right around midday into the afternoon and then behind that front we'll really see those northwest winds start to kick in as the high off shore digs in east of the sierra that's going to set up some gusty wi
>>> if you have a tip for stephen or investigative unit give us a call at 888-996-tips or end us an email. >>> we're all running around and getting those last-minute things done. >>> today was a good day for it whetherwise. we broke records today. you only had to get up to the 70 degrees. concord 67 degrees. san francisco 68, san jose 68. i hope you soaked it in. much cooler air sweeps on it. 50s to low 60s outside. to give you an idea, the high temperatures here will...
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an email told workers to sign the statement denouncing company. warn if they don't, quote, not only you but your family will be in danger. sap rattily on must image appeared on computer screens with threats in broken english. the same group claiming responsibility for this one. it has gotten to pretty scary level when you look at sin tax and language in their level. it is very broken english. i don't knowit was translated or what it was. this is getting pretty serious, veronica. they making fun on "saturday night live" but -- >> if you're an employee being threatened or gotten social security number or sylvester stallone, it is serious thing. it is scary how easily they were able to hack into sony. this speaks to companies saying you need to take cybersecurity seriously. invest more in it. make sure your firewalls are up at all times and make sure you have protection against small companies. >> that is unwith thing to lose your social security number. that is bad stuff in. this environment getting a spam email like this -- melissa: not a spam. the
an email told workers to sign the statement denouncing company. warn if they don't, quote, not only you but your family will be in danger. sap rattily on must image appeared on computer screens with threats in broken english. the same group claiming responsibility for this one. it has gotten to pretty scary level when you look at sin tax and language in their level. it is very broken english. i don't knowit was translated or what it was. this is getting pretty serious, veronica. they making fun...
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five days later in one of the strangest twists to the story, ryan received an email from haven monahanthat jack said orchestrated her gang rape. >> the email was called about you, haven.monahan@yahoo.com and it looked like haven had written you should read this. i've never read anything nicer in my life with a page-worth of, you know, just an essay that jackie had written about me which seemed really weird to me even at the time because here's somebody who allegedly just, you know, led this brutal, sexual assault on a friend of mine and now he's just going to email me this thing about me? >> jackie told her friends that haven monahan dropped out of school after her rape, but we've checked and no haven monahan ever attended the university of virginia. in fact, we couldn't find a single haven monahan in the entire united states. the pictures of haven that he texted ryan we found photos matched a man with a different name who went to high school with jackie in stafford, virginia. >> there is a very good chance whoever i was texting was jackie. there is a definite possibility. >> you heard
five days later in one of the strangest twists to the story, ryan received an email from haven monahanthat jack said orchestrated her gang rape. >> the email was called about you, haven.monahan@yahoo.com and it looked like haven had written you should read this. i've never read anything nicer in my life with a page-worth of, you know, just an essay that jackie had written about me which seemed really weird to me even at the time because here's somebody who allegedly just, you know, led...
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. >> got an email today from a loyal kpix 5 viewer who happens to be an engineer in silicon valley.d he did the math on how much rain fell in san francisco yesterday. 3.383billion gallons of water. can we get 3 more billion? we'll talk about the seven-day forecast next week. >> and i'm gary gelfand. coming up in sports seahawks head coach pete carroll has words for 9ers head coach jim harbaugh. the warriors without a key player for the road games this weekend. vern sits down with his replacement. and mini steph and mini thompsons give a tech lesson. coming up in sports in 10 minutes. ,,,, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. army donation center... gifts were wrapped and ready to be delivered. >>> a grinch stole christmas from dozens of needy families at the concord salvation army donation center. gifts were wrapped when the burglar cut through a chain- link fence and busted a lock on the storage bin before stealing $4,000 worth of toys, clothes and food. if you want to help replace the gifts, we put contact information on our
. >> got an email today from a loyal kpix 5 viewer who happens to be an engineer in silicon valley.d he did the math on how much rain fell in san francisco yesterday. 3.383billion gallons of water. can we get 3 more billion? we'll talk about the seven-day forecast next week. >> and i'm gary gelfand. coming up in sports seahawks head coach pete carroll has words for 9ers head coach jim harbaugh. the warriors without a key player for the road games this weekend. vern sits down with...
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it's an email about what was seen: facing a backlash president bush was forced to defend his administration against accusations of torture, not just at abu ghraib and gitmo, but cia black sites around the world. >> when we find somebody who may have information regarding a potential attack on america, you bet we're going to detain them. and you bet we are going to question them. >> in 2006 bush issued an order allowing the c.i.a. to continue using many harsh methods, including waterboarding. >> in january 2009. in a first act of president, president obama signed an order to ban the use of torture and close the guantanamo bay prison. today the prison continues to operate. still holding 136 detainees. >> lindsay rejoins us on the set. given your experience in the c.i.a. and what you saw in the report, does anything you saw here surprise you? >> nothing surprises me. i have to say i was a little saddened by some aspects when dianne fienstein was giving the executive summary. she refers to a number of c.i.a. officers who voiced questions about the programme. >> concerns. >> concerns, questions,
it's an email about what was seen: facing a backlash president bush was forced to defend his administration against accusations of torture, not just at abu ghraib and gitmo, but cia black sites around the world. >> when we find somebody who may have information regarding a potential attack on america, you bet we're going to detain them. and you bet we are going to question them. >> in 2006 bush issued an order allowing the c.i.a. to continue using many harsh methods, including...
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irresponsible activity of the employees gets threat through the firewall because we clicked on it in an email. heather: a company will never completely protect against that because you have to have access to the internet so how do they protect themselves? >> there is a lot of different ways. setting permissions on local desktop. heather: in english, briefly. >> there are permissions that allow individual either at administrative level or user level, they have to be locked down at the user level. even administrators not performing administrative tasks should have a regular log-in account only gives them certain permissions, if they click on something it will not go throughout the entire network. heather: sounds like a process we as workers in corporate america or we at home will have to go through a rot lot of red tape to get what we want? >> absolutely no doubt about it. in this society and this environment right now it is totally necessary. not one or two things. you need to look at the whole picture. i would love to sit down with sony people to go through their network. because when it come
irresponsible activity of the employees gets threat through the firewall because we clicked on it in an email. heather: a company will never completely protect against that because you have to have access to the internet so how do they protect themselves? >> there is a lot of different ways. setting permissions on local desktop. heather: in english, briefly. >> there are permissions that allow individual either at administrative level or user level, they have to be locked down at...
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send me an email. i'll read all your comments. but first, she lost her sister due to one of takata's deadly air bags. now, she's speaking out about the company. stay with us. @? ♪music ♪everybody needs a helpin hand♪ ♪take a look at your fellow man♪ ♪and tell me, what can i do today♪ hey lemme get that for ya ♪everybody needs a helpin out ♪if that ain't what it's all about♪ thank you young man. no problem. ♪what can i do today? i got it gerri: and tonight, more outrage over the deadly air bag defects spanning back more than a decade. takata still saying they are not a nationwide problem. that's the company that makes them. they're shunning calls from top auto safety officials. nhtsa who, by the way, aren't saying much in return. we spoke with aaa president bob who was taking both to task. >> it seems pretty clear for that matter that takata is thumbing its nose at the american motorist and at the national being highway traffic administration. our next guest has faced these deadly defects first hand. joining me now by phone is kim.
send me an email. i'll read all your comments. but first, she lost her sister due to one of takata's deadly air bags. now, she's speaking out about the company. stay with us. @? ♪music ♪everybody needs a helpin hand♪ ♪take a look at your fellow man♪ ♪and tell me, what can i do today♪ hey lemme get that for ya ♪everybody needs a helpin out ♪if that ain't what it's all about♪ thank you young man. no problem. ♪what can i do today? i got it gerri: and tonight, more outrage...