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is there out there beyond what you know we're joined by morgan wright a senior fellow at the center for digital government one of the foremost experts on cyber security morgan welcome thank you for being here thanks for having me on ok i want to go back for some of the folks particularly the millennial who sort of lived with the internet all their lives how the heck did the internet start the world wide web how when why and when did it start so we'll separate those internet exactly different than the world wide web that's tim berners lee but the internet was actually created through the defense department the defense advanced research projects administration darpa darpa you know and they were building stuff but the real reason was the former soviet union because at that time who was our biggest. threat cold war and nuclear weapons so they looked at the internet and said hey we need a way if something were to happen we need to be able to reconstitute communications and have a self healing network and that was the forerunner of the internet then later on a smart guy named tim berners lee using a
is there out there beyond what you know we're joined by morgan wright a senior fellow at the center for digital government one of the foremost experts on cyber security morgan welcome thank you for being here thanks for having me on ok i want to go back for some of the folks particularly the millennial who sort of lived with the internet all their lives how the heck did the internet start the world wide web how when why and when did it start so we'll separate those internet exactly different...
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joining me now is morgan wright a cyber security analyst at the center for digital government. morgan, i always wondered why this doesn't get more attention. the entire system was hacked and so much was caused because of this and the dnc didn't want to hand over their servers for inspection, right? >> they didn't want to collaborate and there's the podesta e-mails. this was a keystone cop events from the beginning. >> melissa: why do you think they didn't want to cooperate? >> i think donna brazile has a lot of the answers in her book. i think there were smoking guns and things they were worried would be exposed and basic security measures would have happened like have two au -- thig will go on for years. the whole discussion and the indictment forthcoming reminds me of what happens with china. they're trying to make a statement. >> melissa: i'm glad you brought that up. you talk about indicting russian hackers. did they get arrested? they're not handing over -- >> not hardly. putin will not meet us at the border at east berlin and hand people over. it won't make it difficult t
joining me now is morgan wright a cyber security analyst at the center for digital government. morgan, i always wondered why this doesn't get more attention. the entire system was hacked and so much was caused because of this and the dnc didn't want to hand over their servers for inspection, right? >> they didn't want to collaborate and there's the podesta e-mails. this was a keystone cop events from the beginning. >> melissa: why do you think they didn't want to cooperate? >>...
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for more on this let's bring in a cybersecurity analyst a senior fellow at the center for digital governmentthis round and round is enough to make your head explode. the idea is some of the nsa's own tools are being used against it. >> nothing like the hunt for red october when you fire that torpedo and it turns around and comes back at you. the difference between conventional weapons and cyber weapons. there is no fail safe on these things. once they're out there and launch them, if you don't control those tools and if you don't control the disclosure of those tools this is what is going to happen. the torpedo is coming back. they'll be used not only against the nsa but over $300 million losses from the ransomware attack using the nsa tools. >> jon: this is supposed to be worse than the snowden breach. >> there are no degrees of treason. if you think what he did was treason and this is treeson. most of these leaks. i haven't heard of an arrest of an nsa employee itself. they seem to be coming if third parties outsourcing a lot of our security from other independent contractors. a lot of thi
for more on this let's bring in a cybersecurity analyst a senior fellow at the center for digital governmentthis round and round is enough to make your head explode. the idea is some of the nsa's own tools are being used against it. >> nothing like the hunt for red october when you fire that torpedo and it turns around and comes back at you. the difference between conventional weapons and cyber weapons. there is no fail safe on these things. once they're out there and launch them, if you...
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the red, down over 1% let's bring in your favorite cyber hack expert and senior fellow of the center for digitale is morgan wright. good to see you morgan. >> please, no facetime. >> liz: exactly the face plant for apple do you think fat this id security is secure enough? >> no, absolutely not. in fact i was just at a government technology conference yesterday in olympia, washington and talked with folks and said nobody in government, nobody in military or law enforcement nobody is in a position of public trust should use this type of authentication because it means that if you can steal the de advice i don't need you like you do with the touch id. if i can get your phone just like you saw in vietnam i can create a safe and get access to that so artificial intelligence in my opinion is not ready for primetime. >> liz: this is a thousand dollar phone what you're saying is a bombshell. face id, you're saying it is not a worthy replacement for touch i d security even just button, the button on the phone right? >> absolutely not. with touch id, the person and the phone have to be in the same place.
the red, down over 1% let's bring in your favorite cyber hack expert and senior fellow of the center for digitale is morgan wright. good to see you morgan. >> please, no facetime. >> liz: exactly the face plant for apple do you think fat this id security is secure enough? >> no, absolutely not. in fact i was just at a government technology conference yesterday in olympia, washington and talked with folks and said nobody in government, nobody in military or law enforcement...
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as i mentioned, it's a project by caam, center for asian american media, collecting and digitizing homeovies and then sharing them with the general public. i've always said everyone has a story, and this project proves it. joining us as a guide is the executive director of caam. we welcome back stephen gong. and also with us again is the legendary composer, producer, and band leader, mark izu, the artistic director of the asian american jazz festival. we've enjoyed his performances on our show before, but he's here today because he contributed a home video to the memories to light project. so, welcome both of you back to the show. mark izu: it's great to be here. robert: you know, steven, it's kind of a simple concept in a way, but maybe a little more complex than people think. give us a quick overview of the project. stephen: well, so about 5 years we've been doing this. and in one way, the technology finally caught up with us so that now we can digitize super 8, 8 millimeter, and 16 millimeter film, which are very small gauge film, hard to deal with in a film transfer way. but digital
as i mentioned, it's a project by caam, center for asian american media, collecting and digitizing homeovies and then sharing them with the general public. i've always said everyone has a story, and this project proves it. joining us as a guide is the executive director of caam. we welcome back stephen gong. and also with us again is the legendary composer, producer, and band leader, mark izu, the artistic director of the asian american jazz festival. we've enjoyed his performances on our show...
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allow another judge to bring justice to >>> meanwhile, a bus with digital signage rode through center city >> it's the latest support for meek mill in philadelphia over the last 24 hours. a digital billboa went u overnight in university city. the 76ers co-o and rock nation record label paid for the billboard. >>> to your first alert weather now. our chilly stretch kind of rolling on tonight. nbc 10 it's been another day of jacket weather. switching to a live look at eighth and market in center city. the lots of people making their way home. another crisp november night is on meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is is joining us now. >> we're quite a bit e below normal with ours. >> we have had several days with high temperatures only in the 40s. we did make it to 50 today, but that's still well below the average of 57 for this time of the year. the clouds had something to do with it. more sunshine in south jersey. especially near the ve more y a ohio valley and showers are in missouri. that's a long way away. there's no threat of rain tonight or during the day tomorrow. down to 47 degrees in philadelphia.preventing
allow another judge to bring justice to >>> meanwhile, a bus with digital signage rode through center city >> it's the latest support for meek mill in philadelphia over the last 24 hours. a digital billboa went u overnight in university city. the 76ers co-o and rock nation record label paid for the billboard. >>> to your first alert weather now. our chilly stretch kind of rolling on tonight. nbc 10 it's been another day of jacket weather. switching to a live look at...
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pamela osborne is live for us in the digital operations center with that part of the story. >> reporter: the suspect, tracy davidson, has a commercial truck license. he was issued traffic citations here in pennsylvania in 2012. in 2015. he lived in an apartment in genesee, new jersey. members of the joint terrorism task force were searching that apartment for evidence last night. the 29-year-old came to the united states in 2010 from uzbekistan. a friend and fellow national who knew saipov from the time he lived in florida says there was no indication that he would carry out such an attack. he described saipov as a very happy guy who liked the united states. many muslims from the middle east say they had little interaction with him or his wife and the attack was a shock to them. >> honestly, don't know what to say because of how shocked i am. >> reporter: speechless? >> yeah. >> reporter: you go to the mosque? >> yeah, i go to the mosque. >> reporter: do you ever hear anybody talking radically? >> no. they're all like, all peace in there. >> reporter: police found a note inside of the t
pamela osborne is live for us in the digital operations center with that part of the story. >> reporter: the suspect, tracy davidson, has a commercial truck license. he was issued traffic citations here in pennsylvania in 2012. in 2015. he lived in an apartment in genesee, new jersey. members of the joint terrorism task force were searching that apartment for evidence last night. the 29-year-old came to the united states in 2010 from uzbekistan. a friend and fellow national who knew...
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centers? >> yes and the catalyst for a digital economy that would serve the entire middle east. data is growing and important. we see it -- we believe data is growing and important, we see it with our mobile phones and we should not be neglecting that element and will empower businesses. >> amazon is a done deal but how are you close to getting google or microsoft to make similar commitments? >> we are in conversations with them and they have to see the potential in the region, which i am sure they do. the second element and making them see the benefits of us. we are not close to concluding anything but we are hopeful. >> was your verdict one of the conversations will result in an agreement before the end of this year? i will not >> speculate but hopefully we can reach a conclusion. >> the chief executive of the bahrain economic board talking with erik schatzker. julie: coming up, lacey had, chief economist thinks that we may have an inverted yield curve in as soon as a year. we will discuss. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's
centers? >> yes and the catalyst for a digital economy that would serve the entire middle east. data is growing and important. we see it -- we believe data is growing and important, we see it with our mobile phones and we should not be neglecting that element and will empower businesses. >> amazon is a done deal but how are you close to getting google or microsoft to make similar commitments? >> we are in conversations with them and they have to see the potential in the...
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for president islamic state. reporting in the digital operations center, pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >> thank you. >>> 5:07. new york city paid tribute to the victims of the deadly attack in lower manhattan. to honor the victims, one world trade center was lit up in red, white, and blue last night. the governor called for the lights as a symbol of freedom and democracy. >>> and find more coverage on the nbc10 app. get a kpleemt timeline of events, video, and reaction from witnesses, and instant alerts sent to your smartphone. >>> now to another headline-making news this morning. in bucks county, the search continues for a car that hit a man walking along the road and took off. this is the scene from sky force 10. intersection of street road and newtown road in warminster. police are looking for a dark colored hyundai with a missing driver side mirror. there may be damage on the driver's side, other damage, and a damaged windshield. police have not released the victim's condition. >> 5:09. and "nbc10 news today" on the road highlight human being the communities that makes the area so -- highlighting the comm
for president islamic state. reporting in the digital operations center, pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >> thank you. >>> 5:07. new york city paid tribute to the victims of the deadly attack in lower manhattan. to honor the victims, one world trade center was lit up in red, white, and blue last night. the governor called for the lights as a symbol of freedom and democracy. >>> and find more coverage on the nbc10 app. get a kpleemt timeline of events, video, and reaction...
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lot prasanna kumar senior resident fellow at the video center for legal policy and in london robert james founder and c.e.o. of u.t. which is a digital identity service welcome gentlemen all of you thanks for being here on inside story and up first of all let's just get a little bit more of an idea about what adhoc actually is i haven't heard of it until i started reading about it today i'm sure many of our viewers haven't heard of it because many people don't have this national identity card all of their data being stored by the government what data does the government have access to so before i begin a couple of short disclaimers i used to be legal counsel for the new i.b.a. i which is the authority in charge of but a few years ago i embarked of an organization which has also helped the union government to draft the law which governs the other part but today i'm speaking in a purely private ok. in we're going to have my support to get to what is our part of it is not just the technology it is not just the technology of the cord which collects the biometric data of the individual along with that person the leaders of by making it is
lot prasanna kumar senior resident fellow at the video center for legal policy and in london robert james founder and c.e.o. of u.t. which is a digital identity service welcome gentlemen all of you thanks for being here on inside story and up first of all let's just get a little bit more of an idea about what adhoc actually is i haven't heard of it until i started reading about it today i'm sure many of our viewers haven't heard of it because many people don't have this national identity card...
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digital operations center. we're hearing from the good samaritan for the first time. tell us more. >> reporter: that man you saw, we're about to hear from him in a moment. he says he was acting on instinct when he stopped to help outside the church. all this as the gunman was shooting. johnny langendorf said he was driving past the first baptist church when he saw a member of the community exchanging fire with the gunman. he said the person who he knows from the community asked for his help to get into his truck. they followed the gunman's speeding truck until it crashed. you see it there. langendorf said the person he was with stood over the car with a gun until the police arrived. >> i did what i thought i needed to do. they said there was a shooting. i proceeded, and i did what i thought was the right thing. >> reporter: stories of bravery are emerging including a man who lives so close to the church that he -- his home was damaged by gunfire. once the gunfire stopped, he left his family behind and raced into harm's way. i'll have more on that coming up in our next
digital operations center. we're hearing from the good samaritan for the first time. tell us more. >> reporter: that man you saw, we're about to hear from him in a moment. he says he was acting on instinct when he stopped to help outside the church. all this as the gunman was shooting. johnny langendorf said he was driving past the first baptist church when he saw a member of the community exchanging fire with the gunman. he said the person who he knows from the community asked for his...
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for people in the garden state. katy zachry live in the digital operations center. >> reporter: there is growing pressure on moderate republicans, some who have already come out against the tax reform plan. the house and senate have released their versions of the plan. both proposed changes to the state and local tax deduction. the senate's plan eliminates that entirely. the house plan caps it at $10,000 and requires it be applied to property taxes. this affects states with higher taxes and home prices like new jersey. the fight is heating up with the first daughter, ivanka trump, speaking in favor of the tax reform this morning. here's what she said to voters in bucks county. >> the focus and the stated focus consistent ly by the administration is this is a priority. >> it's a dagger to the heart of new york, a dagger to the heart of new jersey. >> new york senator chuck schumer said that solid opposition from politicians in new york and new jersey can defeat this bill. the tax reform event happens in bayville with ivanka trump. we will have more live. coming up in our next hour, i'll tell you what big names will b
for people in the garden state. katy zachry live in the digital operations center. >> reporter: there is growing pressure on moderate republicans, some who have already come out against the tax reform plan. the house and senate have released their versions of the plan. both proposed changes to the state and local tax deduction. the senate's plan eliminates that entirely. the house plan caps it at $10,000 and requires it be applied to property taxes. this affects states with higher taxes...
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for answers. nbc10's katy zachry joins us live in our digital operations center. we're learning more about the victims. tell us more. >> reporter: ads we're getting -- as we're getting new information about the victims, it's getting harder and harder to fathom. about half the people killed in the church were children. the holcombs lost eight people in that family. the youngest, this little girl here, just 18 months old. her dad, grandmother, and grandfather were killed, too. her grandfathers was the one stepping in to lead the service while the pastor was out of town. neighbors who have known them for decades say they were caring and generous, the kind of people you don't often run into. >> they were a family like no other because brian and carla would give you shirt off their back if you needed it. they were also helping people. >> reporter: part of that family, this woman, crystal. she was pregnant and killed along with three of her children you see there. coming up in the next hour, hear from the pastor's family. they were out of town when the massacre happened
for answers. nbc10's katy zachry joins us live in our digital operations center. we're learning more about the victims. tell us more. >> reporter: ads we're getting -- as we're getting new information about the victims, it's getting harder and harder to fathom. about half the people killed in the church were children. the holcombs lost eight people in that family. the youngest, this little girl here, just 18 months old. her dad, grandmother, and grandfather were killed, too. her...
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for $80 million developed into a smart city. the new community will embrace cutting edge technology designed around high speed digital networks, data centerechnologies. the community will reportedly include space for 80,000 residential units. >>> target removing two models of fidget spinners from its website over concerns of high levels of lead also from its stores from what i understand. in fact, one of those fid it? jet spinners had 300 time the amount that is considered save. the company also now starting to pull those spinners like i said off store shelves. group pointed out the high levels of lead in the spinners and target trying to make good on all of this. target officials say the spinners are genuinely used products not intended as children's toys. so they're not subject to lead limits for children. even so, target is moving forward with removing them. >>> pope francis instituting a controversial cigarette ban at vatican. the vatican had a smoking ban since 2002 but people were still allowed to buy up to five cartons of tobacco products inside the duty free shop in the city well now that's coming to an end. vatican spokesman says
for $80 million developed into a smart city. the new community will embrace cutting edge technology designed around high speed digital networks, data centerechnologies. the community will reportedly include space for 80,000 residential units. >>> target removing two models of fidget spinners from its website over concerns of high levels of lead also from its stores from what i understand. in fact, one of those fid it? jet spinners had 300 time the amount that is considered save. the...
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center city. six allentown, three in trenton and single digits for basically the rest of the region and we'll continuee winds down so we're not chatting much about wind chills. yes, it's a little chilly in lancaster and reading in the 30's but only 45 right now in philadelphia, 40 in wilmington and right around 40 degrees at the coast for your wind chill and how it feels. satellite and radar, a decent amount of clear skies right now. you can see some high clouds trying to come in from the north and west but they are falling apart as they're encountering dry air that's in play right now but thicker clouds over the ohio valley and that's all along a warm front that's going to come through here tomorrow afternoon and that's what's going to spark the chance for rain as we go into your saturday. but for tonight, partly cloudy and those winds continue to diminish, just light and variable but it will be cold tonight, 27 in the suburbs, just above freezing for center city. future tracker showing tomorrow morning, a little filtered sun in the morning. that's not going to last long, those clouds winning out rig
center city. six allentown, three in trenton and single digits for basically the rest of the region and we'll continuee winds down so we're not chatting much about wind chills. yes, it's a little chilly in lancaster and reading in the 30's but only 45 right now in philadelphia, 40 in wilmington and right around 40 degrees at the coast for your wind chill and how it feels. satellite and radar, a decent amount of clear skies right now. you can see some high clouds trying to come in from the north...
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center showing us how they handle those digital orders. reporter: amidst the robots, conveyor belts and real employees, this is the pinnacle for amazon [inaudiblend today's the test if it's going to work. reporter: the fulfillment center is one of more than 75 like it in the country. it covers the size of 14 football fields, has 2500 employees, and adds about a thousand more for the holidays. >> we measure our lives at amazon in how many holidays we've been through. >> more retailers are realizing they have to offer the same or more deals all season long. >> it's really the next decade that's going to be the paradigm shift ahead of us as far as reinventing how it works. reporter: over thanksgiving black friday, amazon saw a 50% bump in shopping from their mobile app. last year on cyber monday, shoppers bought 64 million items. that had fulfillment centers processing 740 items per second. this year, those numbers expected to grow more. >> total volume, every year we break new records so it's super cool to see, and i have no doubt that this year will be any different from years prior. >> over all, amazon, as you know, is having an incredible year
center showing us how they handle those digital orders. reporter: amidst the robots, conveyor belts and real employees, this is the pinnacle for amazon [inaudiblend today's the test if it's going to work. reporter: the fulfillment center is one of more than 75 like it in the country. it covers the size of 14 football fields, has 2500 employees, and adds about a thousand more for the holidays. >> we measure our lives at amazon in how many holidays we've been through. >> more...
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for an update on the forecast. adam joseph in the weather center with the latest on the digits. that are going up but still plummet. >> they will tumble down back t seasonable normsextyou know wha? not bad this time of as we numbers now they are 63 in philadelphia and trenton and wilmington, 62 degrees the atlantic city airport. and the lehigh valley on the brink of 60 degrees, we were about to say good night to the sun here with a glow on the horizon and a clear sky and a front passed through with cloud cover and behind that front temperatures stepping down a bit. sau st. marie and green bay and check 47. we are not talking arctic air but average air for this time of year. we'll chat about how school it gets in the next several days. there is an area of showers passing through and i'l have the timing for that as well. >>> with tax filing season just around the corner, authorities want to protect you and your scams. today the officials from the irs and the pennsylvania department of revenue spokeere i center city. and gave tip for preventing identity theft and warning sending p
for an update on the forecast. adam joseph in the weather center with the latest on the digits. that are going up but still plummet. >> they will tumble down back t seasonable normsextyou know wha? not bad this time of as we numbers now they are 63 in philadelphia and trenton and wilmington, 62 degrees the atlantic city airport. and the lehigh valley on the brink of 60 degrees, we were about to say good night to the sun here with a glow on the horizon and a clear sky and a front passed...
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digital center of excellence in the u.s. [indiscernible] i hear a very big potential for that. it will be increasing in the future.hat we want to triple our contribution to e-commerce in the coming two years. yvonne: that was shiseido's apac president speaking exclusively with haslinda amin. up, the senate prepares to vote on the republican proposal. differences with the house must be bridged. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak asia." i am yvonne man. david: and i am david inkless. the full senate expected to make amendments and vote on this. the house bill will need to be reconciled before any final version will be sent to president trump. yvonne: jodi schneider is watching all of this for us. seems tax reform is making progress, the whole debate around all this. what potentially blocks this? >> the house block to this bill with little drama. the senate can only afford to lose a few votes because it is such a narrow margin. no democrats are expected to vote for the bill. they have to satisfy some concern. isan collins from maine concerned about the individual mandate being repealed from obamacare. h
digital center of excellence in the u.s. [indiscernible] i hear a very big potential for that. it will be increasing in the future.hat we want to triple our contribution to e-commerce in the coming two years. yvonne: that was shiseido's apac president speaking exclusively with haslinda amin. up, the senate prepares to vote on the republican proposal. differences with the house must be bridged. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak asia." i am yvonne man. david: and i am...
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for their new tax plan. the change could impact how much you pay in taxes. nbc10's katy zachry joins us live in our digital operations center. walk us through the impact the bill could have. >> reporter: this is ivanka's second stop to the area in several weeks. this time she'll be joined by a familiar face to new jersey voters, as well as the treasury secretary, as you said. secretary steven mnuchin and tom macarthur will join her in bayville, outside of toms river. the first daughter is continuing her tour of u.s. cities, pushing her father's tax plan. this is happening as republicans in congress continue to develop plans for the first major tax reform package in over 30 years. it's already prompting harsh criticism from democrats who say it will cost middle-income families more money and be a big tax break for the wealthy. something new york senator chuck schumer was vocal about just yesterday. >> no compromise, no taking apay our state and local deductibility, now bill that hurts the middle class, hurts the poor, and gives almost every penny of its help to the wealthy and powerful corporations. >> the focus and the stat
for their new tax plan. the change could impact how much you pay in taxes. nbc10's katy zachry joins us live in our digital operations center. walk us through the impact the bill could have. >> reporter: this is ivanka's second stop to the area in several weeks. this time she'll be joined by a familiar face to new jersey voters, as well as the treasury secretary, as you said. secretary steven mnuchin and tom macarthur will join her in bayville, outside of toms river. the first daughter is...
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center where the materials originally are. this is one of the jewels in the crown of this digital age, and although it is subscription only for universities and what i call grown up organizations, it has already freed school kids in the usa, and other places. i think they deserve around of applause for that, frankly. [applause] kevin: there are not many fantastic things around that are completely free these days. but this is one of them. i was asked to do a web essay on churchill and nuclear weapons to illustrate aladdin's cave of riches that is this archive. in doing the original research, i came across a churchill that i only dimly knew existed. this is a fantastic scientific imagination and vision. the churchill who as a teenager was devouring science-fiction, particularly the work of hg wells. "the time machine" -- before i get the quote, i know gary oldman. i think the oscar is safe, i hope, after that magnificent performance. but churchill's speech pattern was so idiosyncratic, i cannot quote him without trying a little churchillian rumbling. if you would allow me that. "the time machine", churchill said, is one of the
center where the materials originally are. this is one of the jewels in the crown of this digital age, and although it is subscription only for universities and what i call grown up organizations, it has already freed school kids in the usa, and other places. i think they deserve around of applause for that, frankly. [applause] kevin: there are not many fantastic things around that are completely free these days. but this is one of them. i was asked to do a web essay on churchill and nuclear...
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for that, john yang has more. >> yang: judy, the case centers around something most of us probably have within reach right now-- a smartphone. and it has the potential to transform privacy law in the digital. we're joined by marcia coyle, the chief washington correspondent for the "national law journal," who was at the court for today's oral arguments. thanks for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> yang: this case is carpenter vs. united states. >> timothy carpenter was arrested back in 2011 and convicted for a string of robberies of radio shacks and some other electronic stores in the detroit area. at trial, the government, the prosecution introduced what is called cell phone site location data that it had received from the -- from carpenter's cell phone companies and that data put him within half mile to two miles of the robberies that occurred in 2011. he argued that this violated his fourth amendment rights because the government got that data from the cell phone companies without a warrant. they did have an order to get it under separate federal law known as the stored communications act, but he said and argued to the supreme court today that the fourth amendment required a warrant to get
for that, john yang has more. >> yang: judy, the case centers around something most of us probably have within reach right now-- a smartphone. and it has the potential to transform privacy law in the digital. we're joined by marcia coyle, the chief washington correspondent for the "national law journal," who was at the court for today's oral arguments. thanks for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> yang: this case is carpenter vs. united states. >> timothy carpenter...
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digital operations center, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >> thank you. >>> nbc10's lauren make will be in bayville for today's discussion on how the peoplejersey will be impacted. look for her reports starting at 4:00. >>> new from overnight, a person is hurt after a fire in northeast philadelphia. flames broke out in a home before demarco drive at midnight. firefighters had it under control in a matter of minutes. we're making calls to find out how serious the person's injuries are. >>> happening today, we're expecting to learn new details about the death of a pledge in a penn state frat house. police want to know who erased a key portion of security footage. timothy piazza died in february after a hazing rich i'm. much of it -- ritual. much of it caught on camera. a frat member erased key footage from a basement security camera. 14 former members of the now-closed fraternity face criminal charges. >>> this morning, we're learning more about the man killed in a fiery crash along 202 in chester county. 38-year-old adam swope was a prominent figure in chester county democratic party. he died when a tractor-trailer flipped over, ended up i
digital operations center, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >> thank you. >>> nbc10's lauren make will be in bayville for today's discussion on how the peoplejersey will be impacted. look for her reports starting at 4:00. >>> new from overnight, a person is hurt after a fire in northeast philadelphia. flames broke out in a home before demarco drive at midnight. firefighters had it under control in a matter of minutes. we're making calls to find out how serious the person's...
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digital display for train arrival times and it will replace 41 downtown escalators. sometime projects funding came from measure rr at $3.5 billion voter approved bond measure. canopies at the civic center stations are expected to be completed in five minutes. tara moriarty. >> sal is over there you. know what's happening. >> we're off to a decent start. we have slow traffic as you approach the altamont pass. so it is going to be a little bit slow on interstate 205 and 580 which is the typical commute through here. once you get through the livermore area, it looks good. if you're getting on the freeway in livermore, i think that's good news for you. you by pass and driving over to dublin and castro valley, it should be a nice drive. some people come from the bay bridge. when you get there, it should be good. usually at 5:30 is when the lights switch on, and we have more of a crowd at that point. 4:47. let's bring steve in with todayl . >> you're welcome, steve. >> a lot of cloud cover, but not much yet. it will be, but this is a later verses sooner. we're keeping an eye on santa rosa and -- that's when things develop on these systems and so far we see a few returns but that's high basin
digital display for train arrival times and it will replace 41 downtown escalators. sometime projects funding came from measure rr at $3.5 billion voter approved bond measure. canopies at the civic center stations are expected to be completed in five minutes. tara moriarty. >> sal is over there you. know what's happening. >> we're off to a decent start. we have slow traffic as you approach the altamont pass. so it is going to be a little bit slow on interstate 205 and 580 which is...
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for sunday. more on the halftime message from couch doug peterson that he gave his guys in the locker room to turn things around in the second half. live in the digital operations center, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >> thanks. >>> the birds' eighth straight win, hard to say, keeps them on top of the league with 9-1. >> the birds shook off first half dust. carson wentz led two straight touchdown drives. the eagles' defense got off to cowboys' quarterback dak prescott picking him up three times and pulling off the strip sack that went for a touchdown. nigel branham doing that. the birds took full control with the 37-9 romp of their arch rivals. what got the eagles going in the second half? >> the team is a resill vent group. they -- resilient group. they didn't let them get ahead. >> i think we knew we were much better and had to execute. and i think it showed that we have a lot of belief in each other and can get the job done. >> you think that green tie matches his red hair? looks all right. jake elliott off with a concussion. the birds scored enough touchdown sas and converted allt one of the two-point conversions. here's the picture this morning -- 9-1, the eagles woul
for sunday. more on the halftime message from couch doug peterson that he gave his guys in the locker room to turn things around in the second half. live in the digital operations center, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >> thanks. >>> the birds' eighth straight win, hard to say, keeps them on top of the league with 9-1. >> the birds shook off first half dust. carson wentz led two straight touchdown drives. the eagles' defense got off to cowboys' quarterback dak prescott picking...
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. >>> when we come back, online shopping takes center stage this holiday season we'll speak to the svp of digital consumer brands fordy dunn "squawk on the street" will be right back n'goway. s, global bonds and high-dividend strategies. sure, these are investments. but they're not what people really invest in. what people really invest in, is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there takes a pure focus. because when you invest their money without distraction, hidden agenda or competing interests, something wonderful can happen. they might just get what they wanted out of life, and maybe even more. ♪ >>> black friday sales reportedly topping $5 billion, and online records expected on this cyber monday. retailers aggressively trying to counter the amazon effect, and walmart now in an all-out online price war with the e-commerce giant. joining us at post nine, bunobob bunobose founder andy dunn, also ceo of digital brands at walmart. first, how would you characterize the weekend and how do you think the season is going to go? >> it's a grazie time for e-commerce we're seeing increasing share shift.
. >>> when we come back, online shopping takes center stage this holiday season we'll speak to the svp of digital consumer brands fordy dunn "squawk on the street" will be right back n'goway. s, global bonds and high-dividend strategies. sure, these are investments. but they're not what people really invest in. what people really invest in, is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there takes a pure focus. because when you invest their money without...
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working with some of the largest data centers and yes, some people buy our graphics processors for myroning. it -- mining. a small percentage mid-single digits put bitcoin aside. nobody can predict it on daily basis. talk about the underlying technology which is around block chain. i view that as a positive foundational technology that can change the way we interact on a daily basis. so we are about high-performance computing. go into a lot of applications, and very, very, you know, pleased to participate. >> the rise of block chain means that people will buy more of your stuff down the road >> absolutely. when you think about block chain technologies it's really an opportunity to transform how we do business on the internet, and i think cryptocurrencies is one piece of it. we view block chain as an important foundational technology as i said, it's a small piece of our business today mid-single percentage. lots of other gruowth. >> what will it be in ten years? >> we have to see how it develops over time it's really about thinking how businesses are going touse block chains and enterprises will interact with each other and the overall market
working with some of the largest data centers and yes, some people buy our graphics processors for myroning. it -- mining. a small percentage mid-single digits put bitcoin aside. nobody can predict it on daily basis. talk about the underlying technology which is around block chain. i view that as a positive foundational technology that can change the way we interact on a daily basis. so we are about high-performance computing. go into a lot of applications, and very, very, you know, pleased to...
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for certain attention disorders like a=d=h=d. (jr stone) kron4's gabe slate met with researchers... who conducted a study on the treatment of digital medicine. researchers inside the ucsf sandler neurosciences centerisco are excited about a study they completed that shows a specially designed video game helped to treat kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or adhd. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "what you can see here is that the kids who played who had sensory processing difference and inattention after 4 weeks look a whole lot like our kids who were neurotypical to begin with"doctor elysa marco is an associate professor of neurology, pediatrics and psychiatry at ucsf.nat sound - video game.she was apart of this digital medicine study that had 63 kids aged 8-11 play project evo on a tablet for 25 minutes, 5 days a week. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "in this study we have an actual measurable brain activity that we can look at pre and post"the data and parent feedback revealed that the kids who had adhd and played project eveo on a regular basis found it eas
for certain attention disorders like a=d=h=d. (jr stone) kron4's gabe slate met with researchers... who conducted a study on the treatment of digital medicine. researchers inside the ucsf sandler neurosciences centerisco are excited about a study they completed that shows a specially designed video game helped to treat kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or adhd. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "what you can...
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for re-election. >> 7:20. the fda has approved with its first digital drug. the pill has an embedded sensor that records whenhe medication is taken. information is sent from the pill center on the skin whic sent to a ensure that patients medicati bribed. prescribed. . prescribed. prescribed. >> welcome back, everyone. 7:23 sunday morning. temperatures beginning to fall. the midnight number 61, by 5:00 a.m., 60 the numbers are basically holding steady and started falling off the cliff here. the cold front is in the process of pushing through and as we extend this now we go to about 5:00, 6:00 this afternoon, the numbers are going to go down to 43 degrees. the idea for today is temperatures are at their highest levels now. the numbers will continue to fall. with the strong gusty winds it's going to feel like the 30s by this evening. 50 degrees in allentown, 55 in millville. both reading and allentown have dropped 10 degrees within the last hour. atlantic city 58 and trenton showing a present temperature reading of 57. whatever cloud cover you're seeing out there right now, it's going to clear quickly. by afternoon it isullmostly sun. the chilly and windy, 39 a even a coupl
for re-election. >> 7:20. the fda has approved with its first digital drug. the pill has an embedded sensor that records whenhe medication is taken. information is sent from the pill center on the skin whic sent to a ensure that patients medicati bribed. prescribed. . prescribed. prescribed. >> welcome back, everyone. 7:23 sunday morning. temperatures beginning to fall. the midnight number 61, by 5:00 a.m., 60 the numbers are basically holding steady and started falling off the...
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developing digital skills is flat out a center for education and full participation in the modern economy. you know what could help the homework gap likes the lifeline program could help. if properly reformed and refocus on getting broadband to low income households including those with kids in school. but instead of thinking about the future and doing something modern, today the fcc set out to slash the program from front to back. instead of honoring our statutory duty under section 254 to support low-income consumers, we cast them aside and cut them off. instead of taking into account the millions of dollars that have already been spent on a new system of national verification to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse, we discard the possibilities before we even begin. instead of reviewing and death audits, we toss them in the trash rather than use them to inform change. instead of recognizing that are lifeline enrollees in texas, florida and puerto rico who are using the program to pull their lives back together after devastating storms, we seek to cut off their internet and phone service. ins
developing digital skills is flat out a center for education and full participation in the modern economy. you know what could help the homework gap likes the lifeline program could help. if properly reformed and refocus on getting broadband to low income households including those with kids in school. but instead of thinking about the future and doing something modern, today the fcc set out to slash the program from front to back. instead of honoring our statutory duty under section 254 to...
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for certain attention disorders like a=d=h=d. (jr stone) kron4's gabe slate met with researchers... who conducted a study on the treatment of digital medicine. researchers inside the ucsf sandler neurosciences centerisco are excited about a study they completed that shows a specially designed video game helped to treat kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or adhd. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "what you can see here is that the kids who played who had sensory processing difference and inattention after 4 weeks look a whole lot like our kids who were neurotypical to begin with"doctor elysa marco is an associate professor of neurology, pediatrics and psychiatry at ucsf.nat sound - video game.she was apart of this digital medicine study that had 63 kids aged 8-11 play project evo on a tablet for 25 minutes, 5 days a week. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "in this study we have an actual measurable brain activity that we can look at pre and post"the data and parent feedback revealed that the kids who had adhd and played project eveo on a regular basis found it eas
for certain attention disorders like a=d=h=d. (jr stone) kron4's gabe slate met with researchers... who conducted a study on the treatment of digital medicine. researchers inside the ucsf sandler neurosciences centerisco are excited about a study they completed that shows a specially designed video game helped to treat kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or adhd. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "what you can...
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digital. >>> washington front and center today as president trump names his pick for fed chair and house republicansr new tax plan we will speak to financial services committee chair jeb hensarling straight ahead. >>> facebook beats but is under pressure this morning. investors will be looking for results from apple after the bell and a rundown of what you need to know for the trading day, that's coming up >>> ferrari hitting on all cylinders. the stock doubling since its ipo and the company's chairman delivering on a promise to investors. details straight ahead plus auto nation ceo mike jackson is here to talk auto sales and the company's quarterly results. he's already sitting on the second second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> do you know many ferraris >> no, they race on the european circuit, i'm in the piston cup what >> luigi follow. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk bo.". >>> good morning, everybody, welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with jo
digital. >>> washington front and center today as president trump names his pick for fed chair and house republicansr new tax plan we will speak to financial services committee chair jeb hensarling straight ahead. >>> facebook beats but is under pressure this morning. investors will be looking for results from apple after the bell and a rundown of what you need to know for the trading day, that's coming up >>> ferrari hitting on all cylinders. the stock doubling since...
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digital billboard went up overnight in university city in support of rapper meek mill near 30th street train station. 76ers' co-owner and jay-z's billboard paid for it. meantime, hundreds gathered in center city last night demanding meek mill be freed from prison. >> free meek mill! >> the chants okied through the streets as the crowd listened to speakers including 76ers legend, dr. j., rick ross, and malcolm jenkins. he was sentence for to prison for violating his drug and gun charge in 2008. some feel the sentence is too harsh. his grandmother was also in the crowd. >> a young man like that don't need two to four years. that's awful. >> we're trying to teach him, speak for so many others. >> many can he rally hope this will lead to reform of the criminal justice system. we're told meek mill's attorneys plan on filing an appeal. >>> today the foils will honor a legend lost. fans will gather to remember pitcher roy halladay. the phillies are holding a memorial service at their spring training facility in clearwater, florida. it's open to the fans on a first come, first serve basis. halladay's former phillies manager, charmy manuel, and his former teammate, chase utley, expected to speak
digital billboard went up overnight in university city in support of rapper meek mill near 30th street train station. 76ers' co-owner and jay-z's billboard paid for it. meantime, hundreds gathered in center city last night demanding meek mill be freed from prison. >> free meek mill! >> the chants okied through the streets as the crowd listened to speakers including 76ers legend, dr. j., rick ross, and malcolm jenkins. he was sentence for to prison for violating his drug and gun...
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for certain attention disorders like a-d-h-d.( will ) kron 4's gabe slate met with researchers who did a study on the treatment of digital medicine. researchers inside the ucsf sandler neurosciences centert a study they completed that shows a specially designed video game helped to treat kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or adhd. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "what you can see here is that the kids who played who had sensory processing difference and inattention after 4 weeks look a whole lot like our kids who were neurotypical to begin with"doctor elysa marco is an associate professor of neurology, pediatrics and psychiatry at ucsf.nat sound - video game.she was apart of this digital medicine study that had 63 kids aged 8-11 play project evo on a tablet for 25 minutes, 5 days a week. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "in this study we have an actual measurable brain activity that we can look at pre and post"the data and parent feedback revealed that the kids who had adhd and played project eveo on a regular basis found it easier to focus and hold
for certain attention disorders like a-d-h-d.( will ) kron 4's gabe slate met with researchers who did a study on the treatment of digital medicine. researchers inside the ucsf sandler neurosciences centert a study they completed that shows a specially designed video game helped to treat kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or adhd. sound from: elysa marco, md / associate professor of neurology, pediatrics & psychiatry, ucsf "what you can see here is that the kids who...