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hangs you down the line saying, "at no time did reporters hav access to trading, portfolio, monitor, blottersor other related systems, nor access to client's mesages to one another. they coun't see the stories clients were reading or the securiti that clients may be looking at." jason, that statement des not jive with what we see online. this is gone from bad to worse. >> if these alleged stories are proved to be true, they are extremely damaging because a lot of sensitive information travels across the bloomberg proprior tear messaging system between my institutional clients and me and my trading staff. melissa: feel differently toda do anything differently? send fewer messages? >> used the phone more. i still use the terminal for the data, you know, we live in a data driven environment both socially and, you know, professionally and financially, and quite frngly, a little leery, always been leery, you think, you know, fire wall's in place prevent this, but this, in fact, took ace, it really is going to spell doomsday for the terminal users. melissa: scott, there's supposed to be a fire wall
hangs you down the line saying, "at no time did reporters hav access to trading, portfolio, monitor, blottersor other related systems, nor access to client's mesages to one another. they coun't see the stories clients were reading or the securiti that clients may be looking at." jason, that statement des not jive with what we see online. this is gone from bad to worse. >> if these alleged stories are proved to be true, they are extremely damaging because a lot of sensitive...
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he started his famous police blotter there in 1979. he then wrote for the evening sun and baltimore sun. his colleagues remember dick irwin as being kind in the newsroom but gruff when police would not give him information he wanted. dick irwin was 76 years old. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore sun. walking the beat for the last time, with the city police officer, who has patrolled the same neighborhood for more than three decades am. >>> an edgewood native is making a splash with her maui girl, swim wear line. >>> and for these stories and a lot more, read tomorrow's baltimore sun. and remember, you can look for the updated forecast, from wjz's first warning weather team. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. a scary situation. an elderly woman in nevada gets her house broken into by a bear. how she escaped. >>> deadly bus crash. the latest on the early morning accident in texas that injured several students. >>> i'm bob turk. the first warning
he started his famous police blotter there in 1979. he then wrote for the evening sun and baltimore sun. his colleagues remember dick irwin as being kind in the newsroom but gruff when police would not give him information he wanted. dick irwin was 76 years old. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore sun. walking the beat for the last time, with the city police officer, who has patrolled the same neighborhood for...
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he started his famous police blotter there in 1979. he then wrote for the evening sun and the baltimore sun. his colleagues remember dick irwin as being kind in the newsroom but gruff with police when they would not give him information. he wanted. dick irwin was 76 years old. >> he was, indeed, a gentleman. we'll miss him, without a doubt. >>> it's not hard to believe memorial day weekend is just days away. it is feeling more like late june right now than mid-may. if you're exercising right now, you want to make sure you stay hydrated, even if i catch a bit of shade if you can. >> outside right now, it's sunny, warm and a bit muggy out there. meteorologist tim williams is updating the first warning forecast. hi, tim. >> hello, kai. good afternoon, everyone. these last two days, yesterday and today, would have been great days for the pools to open. unfortunately, things will cool down, heading into the weekend when they actually do. right now, we're at 86 degrees at bwi marshall. 90 in hagerstown. that's courtesy of that southwest wind
he started his famous police blotter there in 1979. he then wrote for the evening sun and the baltimore sun. his colleagues remember dick irwin as being kind in the newsroom but gruff with police when they would not give him information. he wanted. dick irwin was 76 years old. >> he was, indeed, a gentleman. we'll miss him, without a doubt. >>> it's not hard to believe memorial day weekend is just days away. it is feeling more like late june right now than mid-may. if you're...
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your blotter met -- your government is a string to take care of you.hese days ande they get their news from comedians, youtube, they do not watch the regular news. my 16-year-old son -- 17, i think. 17-year-old son sends me a youtube of jimmy kimmel on the street. he is on the street and he says to a young woman walking down the street, well, you heard the president has pardoned the sequester and descended to portugal. [laughter] what do you think? thethe young lady says, president would not do it if it were not a good thing. i trust the president. besides, i think portugal decides to have the thing. so he went on and ask some other people, what about -- i guess you've heard north korea has been rattling the saber, they have been doing the things we heard that we have sent them the sequester. the north koreans, they deserve it. , i think we are winning the public relations battle on the sequester. the president thinks, oh, i will just close down the self guided towards in the white house. that will teach them. but the same week he closes down the self-
your blotter met -- your government is a string to take care of you.hese days ande they get their news from comedians, youtube, they do not watch the regular news. my 16-year-old son -- 17, i think. 17-year-old son sends me a youtube of jimmy kimmel on the street. he is on the street and he says to a young woman walking down the street, well, you heard the president has pardoned the sequester and descended to portugal. [laughter] what do you think? thethe young lady says, president would not do...
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. >> we will give you three things we are going to put on our blotter right now. this is over on the peninsula. we will start with the first one. you see the traffic volume just building a bit. that's why there is a concern farther north on our maps. we are looking at the on ramp there north of the dumbarton bridge. northbound 101. reports of some sort of a traffic hazard. a stalled vehicle or debris. chp didn't give us much more detail. they are heading up there partially sticking out into the slow lane from what we understand. dumbarton bridge and san mateo bridge move smoothly. we have a note coming up. this is north 238 just off of 580. reports of some sort of roadway hazard. we will track that. we already have early slowing as we end on this map heading towards that dublin interchange, slow as we still have that vehicle involved in an earlier crash, west 580. that pushes more folks down through livermore on 84, back to you. >> 5:38. the warriors have to be feeling good, heading back to san antonio this morning, all tied up in the playoff series against the sp
. >> we will give you three things we are going to put on our blotter right now. this is over on the peninsula. we will start with the first one. you see the traffic volume just building a bit. that's why there is a concern farther north on our maps. we are looking at the on ramp there north of the dumbarton bridge. northbound 101. reports of some sort of a traffic hazard. a stalled vehicle or debris. chp didn't give us much more detail. they are heading up there partially sticking out...
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generated by the public to the police department is logged in, whether it's -- it used to be in the blotterhe 1990s, and then we became computerized more than ten, 12 years ago. depending upon the agency. the calls are accurately reported, and they can be cross-referenced rather easily. this information if it were to have been reported to law enforcement, it may have helped. it may have not helped. you know, we're going to learn from this. this is a very rare instance, this type of a case, that jaycee dugards, the elizabeth smarts and now the cleveland case. very rare. law enforcement typically doesn't see a woman or a child abducted ten, 15, 20 years ago and live to be discovered. >> now we know they have, and now we know that we have to be vigilant, and if we have three kids disappearing on the same street, i get it. without probable cause you can't go marching into people's homes, but isn't there something more that can be done to canvas those neighborhoods and to do more to find out a better picture of who is living where and what kind of background they might have? there was some very
generated by the public to the police department is logged in, whether it's -- it used to be in the blotterhe 1990s, and then we became computerized more than ten, 12 years ago. depending upon the agency. the calls are accurately reported, and they can be cross-referenced rather easily. this information if it were to have been reported to law enforcement, it may have helped. it may have not helped. you know, we're going to learn from this. this is a very rare instance, this type of a case, that...
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at no time did they have access to trading, fort folio, monitor, blotter or other related systems.stories the clients were reading or might be looking at. unfortunately they didn't explain exactly what they could see. we will have more in just a moment. jamie dimon has said he may consider leaving the bank if shareholders vote to splitting his duties. shareholders will vote next week to separate the chairman and chief executive roles. senior irs official knew back in 2011 that irs agents were extra scrutiny tea party groups. the report on the irs practice and who knew and when is expected to be publicly issued soon. >>> the privacy breach involving bloomberg and its customers. the company trying to explain itself to clients. kayla has been looking into some of the people who have confirmed. >> several banks said they have been fielding calls all weekend in response to this news that reporters had been using the pricey terminals to dig up information. it posed a lot of questions on wall street. like exactly what information was accessible. whether any of that sensitive information w
at no time did they have access to trading, fort folio, monitor, blotter or other related systems.stories the clients were reading or might be looking at. unfortunately they didn't explain exactly what they could see. we will have more in just a moment. jamie dimon has said he may consider leaving the bank if shareholders vote to splitting his duties. shareholders will vote next week to separate the chairman and chief executive roles. senior irs official knew back in 2011 that irs agents were...
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i guess i was considering more the blotters and website like color lines or news programs like democracy now. its color lines informing them of a certain perspective. but it seems like there wasn't something like that that was accessible before ten to 15 years ago. so i am saying it would be labeled as the type of personality journalism that you're talking about. >> not necessarily. i mean, if you have to go a little bit further back in history to remember what segregation did to journalism. all of the images that you will ever see can with the black press. you have to create your own soul in every city there was a black newspaper. every one of them. and i am sure the same thing existed for other communities. you have to go further from that and say there is always the press that came from a certain perspective in america and some of that has with integration to some degree was eaten away and all of your talent observed into the mainstream but not at the rate that you thought it would become so you're independent ethnic presses but you didn't get your kind of equitable distribution of th
i guess i was considering more the blotters and website like color lines or news programs like democracy now. its color lines informing them of a certain perspective. but it seems like there wasn't something like that that was accessible before ten to 15 years ago. so i am saying it would be labeled as the type of personality journalism that you're talking about. >> not necessarily. i mean, if you have to go a little bit further back in history to remember what segregation did to...
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something that reporters have ever seen like, for instance, quote, trading, portfolio, monitor or blotteress to client's messages to one another. they couldn't see the stories clients were reading or the securities clients might be looking at. the question remains who being see those things. bloomberg trade book is registered that allowed the placement of billions of dollars a day, if the fact database was ever compromise. for now wall street says the machine is too indispensable not to use, but the decades-old practice is simply unsettling. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much, kayla. a lot of reaction coming through as we work our way through exactly what we work for now. for more on the fallout from the bloomberg breach, let's bring in tony fratto, former white house press secretary and the cnbc contributor. he's currently managing director and with hamilton place strategies. good morning, what do you make of what we know so far. >> i'll tell you as someone who was in the seat in government. before the white house, the treasury department where i had a bloomberg screen and dealt w
something that reporters have ever seen like, for instance, quote, trading, portfolio, monitor or blotteress to client's messages to one another. they couldn't see the stories clients were reading or the securities clients might be looking at. the question remains who being see those things. bloomberg trade book is registered that allowed the placement of billions of dollars a day, if the fact database was ever compromise. for now wall street says the machine is too indispensable not to use,...
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slow off 580, nothing on the chp blotter. slow a little while until that clears.in a white porsche were shot. the driver died in the car. the actual passenger got out and was struck by a passing car. we'll update you at 11:00. certainly hope to see you then. >>> welcome back to "today" on this try-day friday, we're helping you drop 10 pounds by memorial day with a little skinny dipping. >> you can save 500 calories a day just by skipping all the dressings and the dips and condiments loaded with hillen calories, sugar and salt. "today" diet and nutrition he h had editor diane fernstrom has more. >> we want to give you good things to help you trim calories. >> ketchup. >> if you're a big ketchup user, look for reduced sugar ketchup. it tastes more tomato-y. everybody knows about mayonnaise, most people use it to moisten bread. you don't care that much about the taste. so if you get reduced fat or nonfat, it saves a lot of calories. a tablespoon is more than 100 calories. >> and it adds up quickly. so mustards are great. look for dark brown, the grainy type. texture
slow off 580, nothing on the chp blotter. slow a little while until that clears.in a white porsche were shot. the driver died in the car. the actual passenger got out and was struck by a passing car. we'll update you at 11:00. certainly hope to see you then. >>> welcome back to "today" on this try-day friday, we're helping you drop 10 pounds by memorial day with a little skinny dipping. >> you can save 500 calories a day just by skipping all the dressings and the dips...