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again, we have regular accounts of chinese intelligence activities through cyberspace. being launched at united states and other countries. whether a not it comes from a specific designated military you know, or whether it's a patriotic hacker or whatever. it brings me to questions. one is actually in the era of cyberwar, however you want to define it, is the state losing its monopoly over your view -- virtual force? the second one, when they come down to it, can we point to things where i've espionage has really made a difference? >> let's look at the problem from the point of view of, shall we say, those who are trying to steal our commercially relevant information from companies? and mostly these are companies in the united states in europe, for the simple reason that there are still more companies in north america and europe that have information that at the companies would to have. so stealing is not exactly a one way street but there's an asymmetry of ip come if you like. now, even in the game of espionage and international espionage especially, we have serious th
again, we have regular accounts of chinese intelligence activities through cyberspace. being launched at united states and other countries. whether a not it comes from a specific designated military you know, or whether it's a patriotic hacker or whatever. it brings me to questions. one is actually in the era of cyberwar, however you want to define it, is the state losing its monopoly over your view -- virtual force? the second one, when they come down to it, can we point to things where i've...
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that is a topic for the conference on cyberspace, looking to boost the web in developing countries. we report. >> south korea's president opened the third cyberspace conference pledging to help bridge the digital divide and warning about increasing threats in on line security. >> in the future, we must secure the openness of cyberspace as much as possible as well as jointly stop these dangers with international norms and principles. >> western countries argue for greater on line liberalism, russia and chain new state control. those lines have been blurred by the revelations of the former intelligence contractor edward snowden outlining the huge drag net operated by the united states. >> the host of this conference can act as a bridge between opposing word views on internet security. advanced internet is subject to substantial government control. >> just ask this photographer. he says out of a sense of sat tire and curiousty, he was subject to a case still going on two days later. >> i want to know things, but there are too many things that i cannot know, because the government has b
that is a topic for the conference on cyberspace, looking to boost the web in developing countries. we report. >> south korea's president opened the third cyberspace conference pledging to help bridge the digital divide and warning about increasing threats in on line security. >> in the future, we must secure the openness of cyberspace as much as possible as well as jointly stop these dangers with international norms and principles. >> western countries argue for greater on...
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they plan to build a new secure cyberspace hidden from america's on. an associate countdown entering the home stretch readiness boxes are being ticked off in the olympic city blocks past the one hundred day mark until the winter games opening ceremony. here on the program a justice seeking journey of thousands of miles for one pakistani family which survived a cia drone attack it's all culminated in that testimony in front of u.s. congressman the strike that killed a grandmother but failed to hit any militants so the victims of the bombing are asking lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. it was at the briefing. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of drone strikes so it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart even the heart was what these drone victims were appealing through on a par with twenty fourth of last year a u.s. drone st
they plan to build a new secure cyberspace hidden from america's on. an associate countdown entering the home stretch readiness boxes are being ticked off in the olympic city blocks past the one hundred day mark until the winter games opening ceremony. here on the program a justice seeking journey of thousands of miles for one pakistani family which survived a cia drone attack it's all culminated in that testimony in front of u.s. congressman the strike that killed a grandmother but failed to...
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we are lost in cyberspace, creating our own worlds and isolating ourselves from reality. both political parties know that and that's why they are more irresponsible than they have been in the past. president obama well understands that he can make a stunning come back if things break his way. he also knows he doesn't have to run for re-election so he can remain defiant on things like obama care, which is clearly a trouble spot for america. the problem is that our enemies are watching all of this. and the weakness of the federal government and, believe me, they are going to exploit it it nobody knows how or when, but the forces of evil will move against us. and the weaker we look to the world, the more empowered those forces become. does president obama understand that? i'm not sure. but america is no longer a country that dominates in this world. and that's the truth. when we come back, mcguirk and jesse watters on the pinheads of the week. that's next as the factor continues. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the what the heck just happened segmen
we are lost in cyberspace, creating our own worlds and isolating ourselves from reality. both political parties know that and that's why they are more irresponsible than they have been in the past. president obama well understands that he can make a stunning come back if things break his way. he also knows he doesn't have to run for re-election so he can remain defiant on things like obama care, which is clearly a trouble spot for america. the problem is that our enemies are watching all of...
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their work allows scientists to run complex experiments in cyberspace instead of test tubes. >>> stillad, he is a famous and mysterious artist. it is not me, it is banksy, and his work is showing up all around new york city. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america i'm del walters here is your headlines. president obama plans to meet with democratic leaders today. the president is set to name janet yellen as the chairman of the federal reserve bank. that announcement expected at 3:00 pm eastern time. and al jazeera will cover the event live when it happens. >>> a news conference today the head of the un inspectors in syria is giving updates. >>> for decades an art itself known as banksy has been creating pictures like this. >> reporter: you would have know it is there to notice it. renowned british street artist banksy has envieded new york for the month of october. a fan is hunting down his latest work on these city streets. >> as soon as i saw he was in new york i started looking up the locations and i'm out today looking for them on. >> his 50,000 plus fans follow him on instagram. >>
their work allows scientists to run complex experiments in cyberspace instead of test tubes. >>> stillad, he is a famous and mysterious artist. it is not me, it is banksy, and his work is showing up all around new york city. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america i'm del walters here is your headlines. president obama plans to meet with democratic leaders today. the president is set to name janet yellen as the chairman of the federal reserve bank. that announcement expected at...
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the source said that the request was because of china's increasing presence in cyberspace and because of the threat from international theorism, but as you said, request was denied. >> what does it tell us about u.s. japanese relations that a request like this on a sensitive ,ssue, key relations with china very difficult at the moment, then this happens. what does this tell us about the relations? it is interesting that today in japanese parliament they are discussing legislation to set up the japanese version of the national security agency. the problem that japan has is that it is currently illegal to spy or use crop on internet traffic. it is simply against their constitution. i am pretty sure the japanese government would like to cooperate more closely with the united states on these sorts of things as they have their own problems with china, but at the moment it is legally impossible. >> that is the view in tokyo, what about the allegations in spain, 60 million calls monitored in one month alone. tom, what is the root of the source of these claims? >> the information came out fro
the source said that the request was because of china's increasing presence in cyberspace and because of the threat from international theorism, but as you said, request was denied. >> what does it tell us about u.s. japanese relations that a request like this on a sensitive ,ssue, key relations with china very difficult at the moment, then this happens. what does this tell us about the relations? it is interesting that today in japanese parliament they are discussing legislation to set...
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every arrest goes into cyberspace, and if i'm an employer and i am hiring people, and i have three peopleont of me joshgs and one has an marijuana arrest and the other two don't, i'm putting that person aside. >> coming up we'll take a look at the complicated job in washington. >>> welcome back to "inside story." we're continuing our discussion on marijuana laws and their impact on law enforcement and public policy. still with us, the director of the drug policy institute, kevin who has served as an advisor to three presidents. he is the author of the new book, reefer sanity. and the executive director of the nonprofit organization, law enforcement organization against prohah bigs or leap. should there be more uniformity about the laws and should congress get involved? >> yes, ultimately congress has to get involved. what attorney general holder did was urge u.s. attorneys who have a lot of latitude in how they interpret the districts, to use discretion to go after higher priorities, which makes a lot of sense. so congress still has to -- to -- to pass the laws that will catch up with the
every arrest goes into cyberspace, and if i'm an employer and i am hiring people, and i have three peopleont of me joshgs and one has an marijuana arrest and the other two don't, i'm putting that person aside. >> coming up we'll take a look at the complicated job in washington. >>> welcome back to "inside story." we're continuing our discussion on marijuana laws and their impact on law enforcement and public policy. still with us, the director of the drug policy...
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. >>> and trains are chugging into cyberspace.13-year-old brand is going digital with a new ipad and a new ipad app game. >>> hundreds of millions of dollars, the new obama care website a disaster. where all that money went next. [ horn honks ] [ passenger ] airport, please. what airline? united. [ indian accent ] which airline, sir? [ passenger ] united. whoa taxi! [ british accent ] what airline, then? [ passenger ] united. all right. [ spanish ] what airline? [ passenger ] united. ♪ [ mandarin ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ arabic ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ italian ] where are we going? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] more destinations than any other airline. [ thai ] which airline do you fly? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] that's great, big world friendly. ♪ they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire
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online for the best stories including for this hour falling from freedom states around the world of cyberspace and bringing in sophisticated snooping technology to monitor the citizens' online activities according to one new report. and while three point one billion dollars is how much it will cost to get u.s. soldiers out of okinawa but only if. instead the whole story and more right now at r.t. dot com. in the meantime in the middle of the desert landscapes of the west bank a small village has become an oasis of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation as residents of planted flowers and hundreds of spent israeli tear gas canisters and so on of those killed during their weekly protests against the separation barrier. to see the unusual god. this is between village in the west bank it's a symbol of palestinian resistance against israeli occupation it's often in the headlines because almost every friday villagers here organize protests against the israeli separation wall they claim that the wall has taken some sixty percent of their land away six years ago they went to court and t
online for the best stories including for this hour falling from freedom states around the world of cyberspace and bringing in sophisticated snooping technology to monitor the citizens' online activities according to one new report. and while three point one billion dollars is how much it will cost to get u.s. soldiers out of okinawa but only if. instead the whole story and more right now at r.t. dot com. in the meantime in the middle of the desert landscapes of the west bank a small village...
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homeland, maintaining the freedom of the seas, freedom of transit in air, outer space, freedom to use cyberspace. maintaining a balance of power in europe and in asia through our alliances as rudy mentioned in his comments and dov did as well. and being able to provide international humanitarian aid when disaster strikes as we have done repeatedly. i would say those are still things that the united states needs to be able to do. it is something that we have done for the last 60 years. we have provided global public goods. i think what the events of the last month and a half -- i would conclude that include both the budgetary issues and the debate over syria, they have begun to call that into question. they call into question whether the united states is willing to continue to provide these global public goods. in 1962 president kennedy gave an interview to bill lawrence on abc news after the cuban missile crisis. in that interview, he talked about the fatigue after 17 years of national exertion since the end of world war ii that americans felt at having had to provide global leadership. now we a
homeland, maintaining the freedom of the seas, freedom of transit in air, outer space, freedom to use cyberspace. maintaining a balance of power in europe and in asia through our alliances as rudy mentioned in his comments and dov did as well. and being able to provide international humanitarian aid when disaster strikes as we have done repeatedly. i would say those are still things that the united states needs to be able to do. it is something that we have done for the last 60 years. we have...
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. >> reporter: a person or maybe group which has since vanished into cyberspace, bitcoins were invented so as to have an upper limit: 21 million bitcoin can be created; no more. >> bitcoins are generated all over the internet by anybody running a free application called a bitcoin miner. >> reporter: bitcoins are generated or mined by computers, solving math problems that become ever more complex and time-consuming. the coins themselves: strings of characters like a password or code, hence the name crypto- currency. easy to break the code? absolutely not, says mathematician hoskinson. >> if that was the case then we'd be in bigger problems, because all of our passwords would be vulnerable; people could break bank encryption; the secret communications the n.s.a. uses and the government uses would all be decryptable. >> reporter: of course, even seemingly indecipherable codes are sometimes broken. one reason why bitcoin currency gives economic historian richard sylla pause. >> i'm like warren buffet. i don't buy something if i don't understand it and for all i know the person who created b
. >> reporter: a person or maybe group which has since vanished into cyberspace, bitcoins were invented so as to have an upper limit: 21 million bitcoin can be created; no more. >> bitcoins are generated all over the internet by anybody running a free application called a bitcoin miner. >> reporter: bitcoins are generated or mined by computers, solving math problems that become ever more complex and time-consuming. the coins themselves: strings of characters like a password or...
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best stories including for this hour falling from freedom states around the world to come down on cyberspace bringing in sophisticated snooping technology to monitor citizens online activities that's a new report. and while three point one billion dollars is how much it will cost japan to get u.s. soldiers out of okinawa though only. drones instead story on the web site right now. in the middle of the desert landscapes of the west bank a small village has become an oasis of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation its residents have planted flowers and hundreds of spent israeli tear gas canisters to honor those killed during their weekly protests against the separation barrier. or went to see the unusual god. this is a village in the west bank it's a symbol of palestinian resistance against these radio patients it's often in the headlines because almost if we find a village just here organize protests against these way the separation wall they claim that the wall has taken some sixty percent of the land away six years ago they went to court and the judge ruled that the wall need
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around the walled up one thing down in cyberspace on a burning in sophisticated snooping technology to monitor their citizens online activity says according to one you are pulled. while three point zero point one billion dollars is not much is how much it will cost japan to get u.s. soldiers out of nawa but only if it holds drones instead we have the whole story and more so to all. in the way love the desert landscapes of the west to bind a small village has become a way he says of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation its residents have planted flowers in hundreds of sponge israeli. to all of those killed during their weekly protest against the separation barrier policy i went to see the unusual golden. this is between village in the west bank it's a symbol of palestinian resistance against israeli occupation it's often in the headlines because almost every friday villagers here organize protests against the israeli separation wall they claim that the wall has taken some sixty percent of the land away six years ago they went to court and the judge ruled that part of th
around the walled up one thing down in cyberspace on a burning in sophisticated snooping technology to monitor their citizens online activity says according to one you are pulled. while three point zero point one billion dollars is not much is how much it will cost japan to get u.s. soldiers out of nawa but only if it holds drones instead we have the whole story and more so to all. in the way love the desert landscapes of the west to bind a small village has become a way he says of palestinian...
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revealed i mean while one of america's spying targets brazil has been calling for a new secure cyberspace to be created to prevent u.s. wiretapping and ideas receive the backing of the other brics nations russia india china and south africa who are now all considering letting a vast network of data cables immune to n.s.a. snooping technology now this could be a great solution says jeremy zimmerman is from the internet liberties and digital rights advocacy group so when the cable ends up in the us then n.s.a. as full access if the cable ends up somewhere else then it's yours to try to secure that access then of course there are the questions i mean the hardware that will be used on both ends of those cables is one point for interception and of course if those cables are used to make information transit the web sites are set such as google or facebook all the web sites in which n.s.a. has full access it won't solve the question of privacy invasion on a massive scale by the n.s.a. i hope those governments along with laying down those new cables will for instance invest in new industrial poli
revealed i mean while one of america's spying targets brazil has been calling for a new secure cyberspace to be created to prevent u.s. wiretapping and ideas receive the backing of the other brics nations russia india china and south africa who are now all considering letting a vast network of data cables immune to n.s.a. snooping technology now this could be a great solution says jeremy zimmerman is from the internet liberties and digital rights advocacy group so when the cable ends up in the...
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out of cyberspace came wiki leaks. and the leaks paved the way for operation cable run. the big. challenge to find news editors willing to run the most explosive stories of this century. yeah a realistic rendition of wiki leaks and the hard work that goes into an organization like it versus an overly produce thriller portraying assad as an egomaniac so joining me now to talk about hollywood's historical revisionism and media stan a film and joined by attorney and president emeritus of the center for constitutional rights michael ratner always a pleasure to have you on abbey always great to be with you so michel the fifth estate movie not only bombed it's being called the worst film release of the year why do you think this is you know i mean i just came from the film because i figured that i'm going to go on your show i should see the film just opened in new york actually a couple of days ago i was here for a way for the weekend but the best news about the film is that when i went to the theater there were two other people in a three hundred seat movie theater they had it running
out of cyberspace came wiki leaks. and the leaks paved the way for operation cable run. the big. challenge to find news editors willing to run the most explosive stories of this century. yeah a realistic rendition of wiki leaks and the hard work that goes into an organization like it versus an overly produce thriller portraying assad as an egomaniac so joining me now to talk about hollywood's historical revisionism and media stan a film and joined by attorney and president emeritus of the...
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handed out cards you would not expect people to pick up the phone and call you it is now working in cyberspacetime. what you can do is become the go to expert to share information getting people though you are the of the 2% and to say for this specific product has to be about building a relationship with people you already al like don twitter, people real treat it is a great way to build your brand. gerri: i love that. time let get fox business., stocks lower with the budget battle continues to weigh almost three. all major in dash one dash indexes moving lower in investors our nervous congress could jeopardize the nation's ability to pay its bills. electronics retailer changing the simple as it resumes trading to avoid confusion with twittered out at a different similar apparently was to a similar to twitter that it once used going public next month. shares of j.c. penney get a boost that it said it expects to have ample liquidity at t end of the year. revenue in september fell 4% but that was nearly six percentage point improvement from august's. and a warning from homeowners. more of you wi
handed out cards you would not expect people to pick up the phone and call you it is now working in cyberspacetime. what you can do is become the go to expert to share information getting people though you are the of the 2% and to say for this specific product has to be about building a relationship with people you already al like don twitter, people real treat it is a great way to build your brand. gerri: i love that. time let get fox business., stocks lower with the budget battle continues to...
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three american scientists won the nobel prize for taking chemistry into cyberspace. pay won all for pioneering work on computer programs that simulate compost chemical processes and revolutionized research from drugs to solar energy. speaking of solar energy, we are not getting too much today at all. >> the sun is doing everything it can. but the cloud deck wins. >> that was an amazing sunset yesterday. could woo we have another one today? >> no. it will not be orange or blue. the sunset color today will be gray. that's all we can promise for the next couple of days. here's your sky looking over washington. it is indeed cloudy for sure. there typy thin spots in the overcast, but that's all i can promise for the remapder of the day. a chilly 61 degrees. that's only half of the story. it doesn't feel bad when the sun is out, but it's a stiff northeast wind. this is going to make it feel chilly and is going to make it rain harder over the next couple of days. current temperatures in the upper 50s. 57 a popular number. it's not even that much warmer down into southern ma
three american scientists won the nobel prize for taking chemistry into cyberspace. pay won all for pioneering work on computer programs that simulate compost chemical processes and revolutionized research from drugs to solar energy. speaking of solar energy, we are not getting too much today at all. >> the sun is doing everything it can. but the cloud deck wins. >> that was an amazing sunset yesterday. could woo we have another one today? >> no. it will not be orange or blue....
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. >> just maybe one thing is cyberspace is not a natural domain.does not exist without the action of human beings, and all of the fight that is going on through the networks is a result of geopolitical tensions and rivalries from the real world. they are fighting. they are using networks and new technologies, but a sickly for the same reason, they are fighting with traditional weapons. >> so do we need to have laws for cyber warfare in the same way there are laws of regular or fair? >> if you are talking about personal liberties, there is a fundamental difference in understanding in terms of data protection and privacy, and this is the problem, because he europe wants to enforce its understanding of rights on american companies and having the united states respect those rights. >> also, there are countries in nondemocratic regimes, and that makes a huge difference for us, and i think that is a major difference. >> that they should essentially be trusted, russia? >> democracies and governments are accountable, and clearly here, we have clearly seen
. >> just maybe one thing is cyberspace is not a natural domain.does not exist without the action of human beings, and all of the fight that is going on through the networks is a result of geopolitical tensions and rivalries from the real world. they are fighting. they are using networks and new technologies, but a sickly for the same reason, they are fighting with traditional weapons. >> so do we need to have laws for cyber warfare in the same way there are laws of regular or fair?...
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after being bullied physically and cyberspace she jumped to her death.er mother spoke out and trying to spare other people the pain she feels. >> i don't want kids to feel like she felt and other partners to feel what i am going through. i can't explain the feeling. >> reporter: the sheriff's office took two people in custody. a 12-year-old who was released in hear family's care. the 14 year old is in juvenile detention. repecka's family said there is a gaping hole. and saturday would have marked her 13th birthday. >> this tragic story raises so many questions about who is responsible and what are the legal consequences here? joining us is the legal panel and former prosecutor. and gentle men, this is heart breaking. any parent. any human being just feels for this child's mother. we have seen this time and time again. it reminds us of the case back in 20006 with young meggan. where are we headed here? fred? >> i have to tell you. i have three sons in high school. it is near and dear to my heart. the bottom line is this. i would have prosecutor them for e
after being bullied physically and cyberspace she jumped to her death.er mother spoke out and trying to spare other people the pain she feels. >> i don't want kids to feel like she felt and other partners to feel what i am going through. i can't explain the feeling. >> reporter: the sheriff's office took two people in custody. a 12-year-old who was released in hear family's care. the 14 year old is in juvenile detention. repecka's family said there is a gaping hole. and saturday...
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it wasn't just happening in cyberspace but school, as well.ther didn't speak up and got no help or she did speak up and still didn't get any help. either way a sad story all the way around. >> disturbing indeed. >>> now the disturbing video of a school bus attack near philadelphia. grainy cell phone images show two students bullied before one is hit by a sucker punch and for reasons that are unclear the driver refuses to stop the bus. the incident was not reported to police. now the tape has gone viral, investigators are looking in to it. >> you almost have to wonder does it take a videotape for somebody to do something. he is right behind the bus driver. >> i hate to say it but, i remember seeing scenes not that different from time to time when i was a kid. >> oh, my gosh. that's so terrible. anyway. >>> let's move on to the midweek weather now. expect stormy conditions from new england to the mexican border with rain especially heavy in texas and alabama. snow in the mountains from montana to colorado. sunny and dry for the rest of the west.
it wasn't just happening in cyberspace but school, as well.ther didn't speak up and got no help or she did speak up and still didn't get any help. either way a sad story all the way around. >> disturbing indeed. >>> now the disturbing video of a school bus attack near philadelphia. grainy cell phone images show two students bullied before one is hit by a sucker punch and for reasons that are unclear the driver refuses to stop the bus. the incident was not reported to police. now...
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prohibition, whether it's in space or cyberspace is not guaranteed to work.f those transactions happened with bit coin. it was like the pay-pal of bit coin. >> explain what bit coin is? >> it's a digital crypto -- very clever math a way for people to transfer goods and services. >> it is an independent internet traded and used currency that is not attached to any nation? >> nothing. and this sort of pay-pal for bit coin noticed actually a really small drop after the shutdown of silk road so it led a lot of us to believe, all right there was a sector of internet that was using it for illegal purposes. just in the same way people use cash money to buy drugs and services, most of that cash money is used for benign things. >> there's a certain argument that says we're just in a post privacy world and we have to just accept that, because we have already accepted it, we sign terms of service, there is no privacy left. what do you think about that? >> the difference is, whether i'm taking a photo of my cat, i am doing that with the expectation that i am sharing it w
prohibition, whether it's in space or cyberspace is not guaranteed to work.f those transactions happened with bit coin. it was like the pay-pal of bit coin. >> explain what bit coin is? >> it's a digital crypto -- very clever math a way for people to transfer goods and services. >> it is an independent internet traded and used currency that is not attached to any nation? >> nothing. and this sort of pay-pal for bit coin noticed actually a really small drop after the...
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and lionel trains are chugging into cyberspace.e 113-year-old brand is going digital with a new ipad and a new ipad app game. >>> hundreds of millions of dollars, the new obama care website is a disaster. where all that money went next. like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> washington can't stop talking about obama care. and both sides are frustrated for different reasons. >>> nobody is madder than me about the fact that the website isn't working as well as it should, which means it's going to get fixed. >> i intend to speak in support of defunding obama care until i am no long
and lionel trains are chugging into cyberspace.e 113-year-old brand is going digital with a new ipad and a new ipad app game. >>> hundreds of millions of dollars, the new obama care website is a disaster. where all that money went next. like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day...
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for every new friend meeting through cyberspace, there's the risk of estrangement from the real world. our devices change not only what we do but also who we are. so i've come to sherry turkle to try to explain how and why. she's a clinical psychologist who was one of the first to study the impact of computers on culture and society. a professor at m.i.t. and director of that school's initiative on technology and self, she's written several important books based on deep research and hundreds of interviews with children and adults alike. her most recent sums up her conclusions: "alone together: why we expect more from technology and less from each other." sherry turkle, welcome. >> pleasure to be here. >> i saw a video the other day that i want to share with you. it's now been seen 25 million times -- >> yes. >> on youtube. here it is. >> this guy, i'm not, i'm not -- >> wow. >> but like if you, it's not, it's not real -- >> i don't think it's real. i don't think it's real. >> maybe there's a -- >> did you guys see the lineup for cars -- wasted -- the empire state building is like, rea
for every new friend meeting through cyberspace, there's the risk of estrangement from the real world. our devices change not only what we do but also who we are. so i've come to sherry turkle to try to explain how and why. she's a clinical psychologist who was one of the first to study the impact of computers on culture and society. a professor at m.i.t. and director of that school's initiative on technology and self, she's written several important books based on deep research and hundreds of...
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the maintaining the freedom of the seas, freedom of transit in air, outer space, freedom to use cyberspace powerining a balance of in europe and in asia through our alliances as rudy mentioned in his comments and dov did as well. and being able to provide international humanitarian aid when disaster strikes as we have done repeatedly. i would say those are still things that the united states needs to be able to do. it is something that we have done for the last 60 years. we have provided global public goods. events of thehe last month and a half -- i would conclude that include both the budgetary issues and the debate tor syria, they have begun call that into question. they call into question whether the united states is willing to continue to provide these global public funds. president kennedy gave an interview to bill lawrence on abc news after the cuban missile crisis. in that interview, he talked about the fatigue after 17 years of national exertion since the end of world war ii that toricans felt at having had provide global leadership. now we are 60 years on. are going to have to ha
the maintaining the freedom of the seas, freedom of transit in air, outer space, freedom to use cyberspace powerining a balance of in europe and in asia through our alliances as rudy mentioned in his comments and dov did as well. and being able to provide international humanitarian aid when disaster strikes as we have done repeatedly. i would say those are still things that the united states needs to be able to do. it is something that we have done for the last 60 years. we have provided global...
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. >> our investigations are on the street, on the phone, in cyberspace. >> special prosecutor jack blakey's message -- if you're selling women in chicago, beware. >> wiretapping changes the game. it allows us to hear the traffickers and find out who's in charge and work our way up the chain of command. >> blakey helped write the illinois safe children's act, a law that gives local police the ability to track pimps and gang members using wiretaps normally reserved for federal drug cases. >> and that particular act is the reason that we're here today. >> the new law resulted in the prosecution of the largest human trafficking case in illinois history. >> what we have seen in recent cases, in one particular case, all the young girls were branded. >> they are literally slaves. >> prosecutor lou longhutano says with the help of wiretaps ten defendants now face up to 30 years in prison. >> we've got telephone conversations of the guys trying to sweet-talk the girls, giving them orders, telling them where to go, girls reporting back. we've even got audiotape of a call where one of the pimps was be
. >> our investigations are on the street, on the phone, in cyberspace. >> special prosecutor jack blakey's message -- if you're selling women in chicago, beware. >> wiretapping changes the game. it allows us to hear the traffickers and find out who's in charge and work our way up the chain of command. >> blakey helped write the illinois safe children's act, a law that gives local police the ability to track pimps and gang members using wiretaps normally reserved for...