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>> senator, more specifically we need to set the norms in cyberspace.what is acceptable, but it's not. the president departed for the attack in cyberspace. >> in may 2009, there is a safer -- the president put out they would respond to attacks in cyberspace with any other means available. so i think that is the correct approach. we have to take the next step. when and what will we do. there are a number of things and infrastructure. the question is a policy decision. so we don't want to do is let it get to the point where we find out that was unacceptable and would accept the standards. >> we saw people causing this damage that when you doa, b. or c., you can expect you to see some and return. >> for some forms to keep them from doing that. to what extent have we gotten there? congress has a role to play in that and multiple committees and house of the senate and the white house and defense department. do you think we could do better to help develop a unified policy but that important recommendation for congress? >> absolutely. we need to cyberlegislati
>> senator, more specifically we need to set the norms in cyberspace.what is acceptable, but it's not. the president departed for the attack in cyberspace. >> in may 2009, there is a safer -- the president put out they would respond to attacks in cyberspace with any other means available. so i think that is the correct approach. we have to take the next step. when and what will we do. there are a number of things and infrastructure. the question is a policy decision. so we don't...
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in essence, this search is being conducted in cyberspace.on we have the timeline is because of data from cyberspace from the original air traffic control, military radar, piecing together the handshaking with satellites. think the search, we need to focus on cyberspace search. >> andrew, people talk about the handshakes. can you tell us what they actually are? >> onboard the aircraft, you have a satellite to medications module which communicates with satellites. in order to establish those connections, there are protocols that keep the systems linked and transmit data back-and-forth. the system had been switched off as far as the data transmission. is roughly not know svery hour, the satellite exchange a very brief signal, which keeps the contact established. they've been able to deduce from that something about the trajectory, draw a circle around one satellite. if you had more than one satellite, you would be able to triangulate and get a fix the way you do with gps. that would take us a step forward. until such time we can narrow the sear
in essence, this search is being conducted in cyberspace.on we have the timeline is because of data from cyberspace from the original air traffic control, military radar, piecing together the handshaking with satellites. think the search, we need to focus on cyberspace search. >> andrew, people talk about the handshakes. can you tell us what they actually are? >> onboard the aircraft, you have a satellite to medications module which communicates with satellites. in order to...
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china's apparent willingness to exploit cyberspace to conduct corporate espionage and to steal trade and proprietary information from u.s. companies should drive our government and businesses to come to -- come together to advance our own cyber security. we also have grave concerns that the chinese cyber activities, particularly those targeting mobilization and employment, could be used to degrade our ability to respond during a contingency. our committee will release a report on cyber intrusions affecting u.s. transportation command contract. the ministration continues to rebalance toward the asia-pacific to meet these challenges. substantial realignment of u.s. military forces in south korea and japan are ongoing come as our initiatives to increase u.s. presence in southeast asia. especially in singapore and in the philippines, the u.s. relationship with australia is a strong as ever as evidence of i that continued plans for successive rotations of u.s. marines. with respect to the planned realignment of u.s. marines oconomowoc, the governor of okinawa approved a permit for the rep
china's apparent willingness to exploit cyberspace to conduct corporate espionage and to steal trade and proprietary information from u.s. companies should drive our government and businesses to come to -- come together to advance our own cyber security. we also have grave concerns that the chinese cyber activities, particularly those targeting mobilization and employment, could be used to degrade our ability to respond during a contingency. our committee will release a report on cyber...
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we can do it in cyberspace. genetic world. we can do it in cyberspace. cadets the ability to fly small aircraft and their college years. they are familiar with the fundamentals in the field of flying an airplane or helicopter. level oft giving that attention to cyber training programs. should we invest in more hands-on, real-world training for the next generation of cyber warriors? >> yes, sir. as a navy component commander, i ave worked with our navy to academy. minimum i look -- >> i look forward to working with you. again, both of you, for your willingness to serve in these important positions. >> senator mccain. >> i think the witnesses for their outstanding service. when i asked, because of the overlapping jurisdictions of many committees of congress that he thought that toelect committee investigate the entire issue which covers a wide spectrum would be a good idea. do you have a view? if you have a view on whether we should have a select committee are not. i'm not used to autopsy station fucation.e are you on track to remove all of the necessary e
we can do it in cyberspace. genetic world. we can do it in cyberspace. cadets the ability to fly small aircraft and their college years. they are familiar with the fundamentals in the field of flying an airplane or helicopter. level oft giving that attention to cyber training programs. should we invest in more hands-on, real-world training for the next generation of cyber warriors? >> yes, sir. as a navy component commander, i ave worked with our navy to academy. minimum i look --...
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do you believe that we are deterring our rivals in cyberspace? wenot to the extent that need to. >> do you know what this looks like? >> that is the problem. >> there is not a lot of public out there that understands the significance of what is going on. when i talk to people about what iran's capabilities are and what they will be by next year, we talk about the weapon and the delivery system, they understand that these are not cyber attacks. think, thehis and i senator from virginia is really onto something. the war is the war. we will have to elevate the threat, that is what we will be dealing with. most people are not aware of that. general selby, they use rail primarily for large training exercises that depend on the rail industry to be ready to meet the department of defense search requirements. what is -- what is your opinion rail meeting the department of defense requirements? >> i cannot give you a definitive answer other than saying that the recent work that has been done to look at the number of available railcars. with the assessments
do you believe that we are deterring our rivals in cyberspace? wenot to the extent that need to. >> do you know what this looks like? >> that is the problem. >> there is not a lot of public out there that understands the significance of what is going on. when i talk to people about what iran's capabilities are and what they will be by next year, we talk about the weapon and the delivery system, they understand that these are not cyber attacks. think, thehis and i senator from...
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what can you tell us about the use of cyberspace to target u.s. defense contractors? >> well, in the summer, there's a lot of bad actors. it's not just china, but specifically, since we look at this, we've known for some time that there has been space sponsored activity to try to look at and to try to get into defense contractors and work that backwards to try to either develop an advantaged or to better understand any as a rule -- as a-- vulnerabilities we have. we are watching this cafefully, and we are becoming more and more aware of activityings such as this on a global scale, and i believe that the steps we're taking to build cyber forces that are capable to build on what i believe is our advantage in cyberspace, and i believe we have a considerable advantage comparedded to the rest of the main actors in the world, and that our advantage is only going to increase as we putt these capabilities in place. >> okay. let me switch topics to the replacement facility, the frf, and there's now been some progress in that area. do you believe that ten years is a reasonable
what can you tell us about the use of cyberspace to target u.s. defense contractors? >> well, in the summer, there's a lot of bad actors. it's not just china, but specifically, since we look at this, we've known for some time that there has been space sponsored activity to try to look at and to try to get into defense contractors and work that backwards to try to either develop an advantaged or to better understand any as a rule -- as a-- vulnerabilities we have. we are watching this...
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. >> what are the consequences of iranian action in cyberspace? >> first, it is a matter of policy and for operational security reasons would never categorize who exactly publicly penetrated the network to i would be glad to discuss this week in a classified session. >> no. has been discussed in an unclassified session for quite some time. that we are talking about iran in this case, but go ahead. >> not to my knowledge but i apologize. specifically, a segment of our unclassified network was compromised. they were able to gain access to the system. in response to that i generated an operational requirement for not just to push them out of the network by wanted to use this opportunity to do a much more foundational review of the entire network to use this as an opportunity to drive change within my own service. >> what is the administration doing now in response to this attack speak was i'm sorry, i apologize but i'm not in a position to comment. >> my opening statement i quoted general fraser. he testified last year that a number of cyber attacks
. >> what are the consequences of iranian action in cyberspace? >> first, it is a matter of policy and for operational security reasons would never categorize who exactly publicly penetrated the network to i would be glad to discuss this week in a classified session. >> no. has been discussed in an unclassified session for quite some time. that we are talking about iran in this case, but go ahead. >> not to my knowledge but i apologize. specifically, a segment of our...
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>> in cyberspace, the internet. >> but old-school bullying.er bullying is worse. >> you have to get a handle on it because it's not a thing where you can pop a bully in the head and hope it goes away. >> probably it's already there. it's here on the show. it's probably all over cyberspace, but even a 9-year-old, look, i have an 11-year-old, and he would understand that i don't want you to getting into a fight at school. i want you to -- >> you wouldn't tell him he was being, you know, look, i hate to advise you to beat up somebody in return. >> i think honestly in this case, you do have two 9-year-olds in a classroom setting, and for whatever reason, this has apparently gone on more than once. is this a manifestation of the other 9-year-old? what's the situation of the 9-year-old. >> neither of you would run to involve lawyers? >> absolutely not. i would rent karate kid. >> no. >> it's very important. >> really, the karate kid? you're one of the highest paid, impressive lawyers in the planet, and you say, client, rent karate kid? you're insane
>> in cyberspace, the internet. >> but old-school bullying.er bullying is worse. >> you have to get a handle on it because it's not a thing where you can pop a bully in the head and hope it goes away. >> probably it's already there. it's here on the show. it's probably all over cyberspace, but even a 9-year-old, look, i have an 11-year-old, and he would understand that i don't want you to getting into a fight at school. i want you to -- >> you wouldn't tell him he...
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deliver it and further complicate the global security >> what can you tell us about their use of cyberspace to target u.s. defense contractors? in the cyber world there is a actors, it is not just china. we have known for some time that there has been state-sponsored activity to try to look at and get into defense contractors and work that backwards to try to either develop an advantage or better understand any vulnerabilities that we may have. .e watch this very carefully we are becoming more aware of activities such as this on a global scale. i believe that the steps we are taking to build cyber forces that are capable to build on what is i believe our advantage in cyberspace, i believe we have a considerable advantage compared to the actors in the world. advantage is only going to increase as we put these capabilities in place. topics to thech frf on okinawa. there has now been some progress in that area. years islieve that 10 a reasonable timeline for the ,onstruction of that facility and do you believe that the government of japan and the marine corps are committed to adequately mainta
deliver it and further complicate the global security >> what can you tell us about their use of cyberspace to target u.s. defense contractors? in the cyber world there is a actors, it is not just china. we have known for some time that there has been state-sponsored activity to try to look at and get into defense contractors and work that backwards to try to either develop an advantage or better understand any vulnerabilities that we may have. .e watch this very carefully we are becoming...
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giving students a heads up on how to protect themselves in cyberspace when so many of them are online. i have a 14-year-old daughter and i feel like i can't get her eyeballs off of her iphone. and that there are bad people trying to take advantage of our sons and daughters. >> sometimes she tells me that someone text her something from facebook saying they know her, and it is usually men. and then she tells me what should i do, and i say don't respond to those e-mails. >> do you feel vulnerable out there or like you have your wits about you? >> i think i kind of know. >> would you want your grandparents to see what you're posting? and to know that what they post online could affect the soccer team, a summer job, or even college. >> google is letting students know how to create strong passwords, proper user settings, how to avoid scams, and get people to remember don't be a cyber bully. the superintendent of the allen rock union school direct and the speaker protemp at -- reporting live here in san jose. bob redell. >>> thank you, statement attorney general wants a special unit funding
giving students a heads up on how to protect themselves in cyberspace when so many of them are online. i have a 14-year-old daughter and i feel like i can't get her eyeballs off of her iphone. and that there are bad people trying to take advantage of our sons and daughters. >> sometimes she tells me that someone text her something from facebook saying they know her, and it is usually men. and then she tells me what should i do, and i say don't respond to those e-mails. >> do you...
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finding each other in cyberspace is important.ron global domains will have the opportunity for communities to express their identities on the web. up thest, we have opened use of long latin characters. the very first new domain that was approved was spelled in arabic script. we have one in cyrillic script and one in chinese script. >> you mentioned quite a number of potential new domains. that is obviously going to be a shock for some people. they are used to using.com and .org. what is icann's rolling going forward? -- role in going forward? how will they navigate to something they are not used to -- to question mark seeing? >> we will have campaigned to support the consumer. -- we operate in the public interest. it is public interest, important that we give consumers a sense of safety about using these new domains and a sense of understanding the choices they have. it is becoming more and more difficult to find the domain that you want on existing top-level domains. now they have the possibility to express themselves differently
finding each other in cyberspace is important.ron global domains will have the opportunity for communities to express their identities on the web. up thest, we have opened use of long latin characters. the very first new domain that was approved was spelled in arabic script. we have one in cyrillic script and one in chinese script. >> you mentioned quite a number of potential new domains. that is obviously going to be a shock for some people. they are used to using.com and .org. what is...
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headquarters for the first time made it clear that the government is not trying to, quote, militarized cyberspace. >>> an effort to gather somali refugees in kenya. >> i'm mentally ill, and i don't receive the treatment i need. >> how hospital closings are turning jails into treatment centers. >> kenyon government wants all somali refugees to leave urban areas in an attempt to keep them in two refugee camps that are far from the city. reports from nairobi, people aren't listening to the government's demand. >> reporter: jamal came to kenya 22 years ago. he is a somali refugee who runs two shops that sell meat and fish. but now the government wants people like him sent back to designated refugee camps. it weighs heavily on his mind, but he has no intention of leaving his business and the life he has built. >> it's not right. we left our country in search of peace. telling us to go back when there is no peace. if kenyans hate us so much, they have to take us somewhere else. not to camps, not to sow ma'amly. >> reporter: the hub for tens of thousands of somali, without them businesses would grind to
headquarters for the first time made it clear that the government is not trying to, quote, militarized cyberspace. >>> an effort to gather somali refugees in kenya. >> i'm mentally ill, and i don't receive the treatment i need. >> how hospital closings are turning jails into treatment centers. >> kenyon government wants all somali refugees to leave urban areas in an attempt to keep them in two refugee camps that are far from the city. reports from nairobi, people...
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what can you tell us about their use of cyberspace to target u.s. defense contractors? >> well, in the cyberworld there's a lot of bad actors. it's not just china but specifically since we look at this, week of known for some time that -- we've known for some time that there has been state-sponsored activity to try to look at and to try to get into defense contractors and then to work that backwards to try to either develop an advantage or to better understand any vulnerables that we may have -- vulnerabilities that we may have. so we watch this very carefully. we are becoming more and more aware of activities such as this on a global scale. and i believe that the steps we're taking to build cyberforces that are capable to build on what i believe is our advantage in cyberspace, i believe we have a considerable advantage compared to the rest of the main actors in the world. and our advantage is only going to increase as we put these capabilities in place. >> let me switch topics to the replacement facility, the f.r.f. on okinawa. there's now been some progress in that ar
what can you tell us about their use of cyberspace to target u.s. defense contractors? >> well, in the cyberworld there's a lot of bad actors. it's not just china but specifically since we look at this, week of known for some time that -- we've known for some time that there has been state-sponsored activity to try to look at and to try to get into defense contractors and then to work that backwards to try to either develop an advantage or to better understand any vulnerables that we may...
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challenge inque defining the war in cyberspace. what wars? clearly from a policy perspective we are trying to work our way through this issues. the tenets i think that are applicable, whatever we do within a cyber arena, international law will pertain. that if we find ourselves getting to a point where we believe that ciber is taking us down to an armed conflict lawsrio that the rules and of armed conflict will complain, every much as -- every bit as much in this domain. i do not think ciber is inherently effort. i think those sets of procedures, the sets of policies and law as a nation have stood us in good stead. they represent a good point of departure. >> this weekend, senate armed services takes up military nominations, saturday morning at 10:00 eastern. on book tv, a look at hillary clinton's political career since her 2008 primary defeat, saturday night at 8:15 p.m. martinn on c-span3, luther king jr., saturday evening at 7:00 and 11:00. heading into a weeklong recess, house and senate lawmakers fail to reach an agreement on a foreign
challenge inque defining the war in cyberspace. what wars? clearly from a policy perspective we are trying to work our way through this issues. the tenets i think that are applicable, whatever we do within a cyber arena, international law will pertain. that if we find ourselves getting to a point where we believe that ciber is taking us down to an armed conflict lawsrio that the rules and of armed conflict will complain, every much as -- every bit as much in this domain. i do not think ciber is...
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it is time now for a look at what has got people clicking in cyberspace. it is "web news." >> hello and welcome to today's "web news." we will be taking a look at some of the stories making headlines online. coming up on today talk show, volunteers monitoring local elections in turkey. speaking out against racism against syrian refugees. and -- [indiscernible] sunday saw crucial local elections for turkey. prime minister recep tayyip erdogan. elections held against the backdrop of corruption scandals. -- fears ofewer electoral fraud. >> we are well aware of the stakes at play. activistsup set up by from the movement that rocked 30,000last month had volunteers by network to monitor the elections. -- theer tiers volunteers have received training on electoral procedures so they could spot irregularities on voting day. there have also been a series of online video tutorials. one ngo also urged voters to stay in the police stations -- polling stations after they cast their ballot, so that it wasn't just representatives from the foot local parties overseeing the
it is time now for a look at what has got people clicking in cyberspace. it is "web news." >> hello and welcome to today's "web news." we will be taking a look at some of the stories making headlines online. coming up on today talk show, volunteers monitoring local elections in turkey. speaking out against racism against syrian refugees. and -- [indiscernible] sunday saw crucial local elections for turkey. prime minister recep tayyip erdogan. elections held against the...
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there are very few repercussions in cyberspace if you hack from 6000 or 7000 miles away.ukraine and russia? i'm not an expert on the socioeconomics over there. but starting in 1996 or 1997, some of the best actors -- hackers in the world work in russia. part of it could be that they have the infrastructure, the smart people that know how to write the software combined with economic stability. maybe it is a good business for them to do it. it goes back to there are not really good relief customers. it is an asymmetrical battlefield, as i call it. it is different in the united states a little bit more so than other countries. everybody thrives on being on the internet. in other countries, you hear they cannot get to facebook readily or gmail as readily because they control the internet access. >> we have about 45 seconds. what is the number one risk you are worried about in the next the number one risk i have is the same as other professionals. you know there are cyber criminals out there. it is the road nationstate activity. there is no question that the with anflict will
there are very few repercussions in cyberspace if you hack from 6000 or 7000 miles away.ukraine and russia? i'm not an expert on the socioeconomics over there. but starting in 1996 or 1997, some of the best actors -- hackers in the world work in russia. part of it could be that they have the infrastructure, the smart people that know how to write the software combined with economic stability. maybe it is a good business for them to do it. it goes back to there are not really good relief...
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it was an e-mail from our friend george and he -- the subject was ed inside of cyberspace and i was, like, oh, god. >> any plans to hang out with the dodges now? >> i think we're going to go get a drink with them. >> yeah, maybe at st. joe's. >> oh, cool. >>> i guess when you are a former nascar driver you have the need for speed but that does not justify leading police officers from three different states on a high-speed car chase through utah which is exactly what happened back in january of 2013 when former nascar driver tyler walker did that exact thing. they ended up chasing walker's black bmw for about an hour and a half. at one point in the video he appears to be pulling over. >> in that amount of time you have time to start making sense in your head to reason a little bit, maybe i should pull over. >> police officers are pulling up behind him -- >> stop the car! >> -- he just revs the engine and takes off. >> you said he's a former nascar driver. is he trying out again looking for another sponsor? >> terrible attempt. >> trying to put together, like, a resume table yo look at
it was an e-mail from our friend george and he -- the subject was ed inside of cyberspace and i was, like, oh, god. >> any plans to hang out with the dodges now? >> i think we're going to go get a drink with them. >> yeah, maybe at st. joe's. >> oh, cool. >>> i guess when you are a former nascar driver you have the need for speed but that does not justify leading police officers from three different states on a high-speed car chase through utah which is exactly...
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and to try to read some stories where we had in the internet will we have in cyberspace to television. i sink is going to be challenging. in fact any challenging accomplishment and that perhaps he will be steps owned by pt next easter people to present their views about what i am not going to rush back to drop the safeguarding of the gabon misfortune that a chef to mention the ball go broke upon bringing them home and abroad moved from the program offers local poetry is not reported. when you open that dumped awesome plan to teach the us. easy on the dual concept was to hunt me a call when the snow religious discourse yen on me the challenge of no school privilege and put them on an easel. and i think this is exactly what the to let it go but now he said such a sense that and so did i mention that because right now and will lie in bed changes taking place and that we don't have institutions and that many around the exchange of money to change and media precise the mega center and at the stall still managed to this change. no youtube of them the most or all the keepers of the condom on
and to try to read some stories where we had in the internet will we have in cyberspace to television. i sink is going to be challenging. in fact any challenging accomplishment and that perhaps he will be steps owned by pt next easter people to present their views about what i am not going to rush back to drop the safeguarding of the gabon misfortune that a chef to mention the ball go broke upon bringing them home and abroad moved from the program offers local poetry is not reported. when you...
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we can do it in cyberspace. genetic world. we can do it in cyberspace. cadets the ability to fly small aircraft and their college years. they are familiar with the fundamentals in the field of flying an airplane or helicopter. level oft giving that attention to cyber training programs. should we invest in more hands-on, real-world training for the next generation of cyber warriors? >> yes, sir. as a navy component commander, i ave worked with our navy to academy. minimum i look -- >> i look forward to working with you. again, both of you, for your willingness to serve in these important positions. >> senator mccain. >> i think the witnesses for their outstanding service. when i asked, because of the overlapping jurisdictions of many committees of congress that he thought that toelect committee investigate the entire issue which covers a wide spectrum would be a good idea. do you have a view? if you have a view on whether we should have a select committee are not. i'm not used to autopsy station fucation.e are you on track to remove all of the necessary e
we can do it in cyberspace. genetic world. we can do it in cyberspace. cadets the ability to fly small aircraft and their college years. they are familiar with the fundamentals in the field of flying an airplane or helicopter. level oft giving that attention to cyber training programs. should we invest in more hands-on, real-world training for the next generation of cyber warriors? >> yes, sir. as a navy component commander, i ave worked with our navy to academy. minimum i look --...
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and to try to read some stories where we had in the internet will we have in cyberspace to television. i sink is going to be challenging. any challenging accomplishment and that perhaps he will be step sounds like giving access to people to present their views it was a rushed back to drop the safeguard in ahmedabad misfortune that are sure to mention the bog oak grove again aaron o'brien and over and abroad moved from the program offers local poultry is imported. when you look for the dumped awesome inches from the mistakes he made an idea. he's the ideal concept was simple and yet hopeful when the snow religious discourse yen on the beach and just know scoop with a gym and put them on an easel. and i think this is exactly what that was it like now he said such a sense that and so did i mention that because right now and will lie in bed changes taking place and that we don't have institutions that many are on the exchange of money to change and meet yet precise the mega center and had to stall until managed to this change. no youtube of them the most or all the keepers of the condom o
and to try to read some stories where we had in the internet will we have in cyberspace to television. i sink is going to be challenging. any challenging accomplishment and that perhaps he will be step sounds like giving access to people to present their views it was a rushed back to drop the safeguard in ahmedabad misfortune that are sure to mention the bog oak grove again aaron o'brien and over and abroad moved from the program offers local poultry is imported. when you look for the dumped...
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john: it is this cyberspace addiction an epidemic. >> leading to a weaker america. >> no doubt.tes said love for the tree they have bad manners old people complained about the young people. so what? >> socrat said that then he drank and died. [laughter] he was so depressed the young degeneration agrees. >> in this case we will find out. >> they are smarter than you but not smarter than me. john: thank you. bill already -- o'brien a. he has always complained about the behavior of the younger. now people complain about my the cyrus -- miley cyrus is a rachy for a teen idol to do this? come on. but what about this guy? he was once. ♪ sova she. -- so was she. ♪ but next are you younker people lazy entitled losers? i am told that you are. >> i don't think so pick ur [bleep] up. you're not [bleep] sittin' here. yes, i am. [laughter] move. move. [laughter/indistinct chatter] bully: give it to him hard. no, no, no, oww. announcer: every day, kids witness bullying... boy: why are you stabbing me with it? no! announcer: they want to help, but don't know how. no! oww. ohh, you guys... anno
john: it is this cyberspace addiction an epidemic. >> leading to a weaker america. >> no doubt.tes said love for the tree they have bad manners old people complained about the young people. so what? >> socrat said that then he drank and died. [laughter] he was so depressed the young degeneration agrees. >> in this case we will find out. >> they are smarter than you but not smarter than me. john: thank you. bill already -- o'brien a. he has always complained about...
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floating about in cyberspace. and i think that we continue to monitor these developments closely. we're aware of various reports but we're not going to comment on every individual one that pops up like that. yes? >> one follow-up. this is official. the governor of belgrade region in russia reported that there ar are thousands of ukraine fleeing into this region of russia. does the secretary general plan to discuss this issue with vladimir putinputin, maybe some support for the refugees from the united nations? >> i think the secretary general wants to speak to president putin directly to express his concerns. but also to hear directly from president putin his assessment of the situation. now, with regard to refugees, this is something that if substantiated would be for the refugee agency to look at. i would then reeffer you to the refugee agency. okay, if there are no other questions, thank you very much. >> so there he is, the spokesman for the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon, speaking on behalf of the secretary general, saying that ban ki-moon is gravely concerned a
floating about in cyberspace. and i think that we continue to monitor these developments closely. we're aware of various reports but we're not going to comment on every individual one that pops up like that. yes? >> one follow-up. this is official. the governor of belgrade region in russia reported that there ar are thousands of ukraine fleeing into this region of russia. does the secretary general plan to discuss this issue with vladimir putinputin, maybe some support for the refugees...
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well we have in cyberspace to television. i sink is going to be a challenging of ansett and the challenging accomplishment and that perhaps he will be step sounds like giving access to people to present their views about what i am not going to rush back to drop the safeguard in ahmedabad misfortune that a chef to mention the fabled world upon bringing them home and abroad moved from the program offers to people for years but reported twenty oh four that dumped awesome friendship and six the name and the us. he's the ideal concept more settled and yet hopeful when the snow religious discourse yen on me the challenge of no school climbing gym and put them on an easel. and i think this is exactly what to do well they are right now he said such a sense that an incentive to mention that because right now and will lie in bed change is taking place and that we do not have institutions that made the rounds of that change a money exchange and media precise the mega center and at the stall to manage this change. no youtube of them are
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. >> cyberspace addiction rate.ding to a weaker america. >> that is true. >> no doubt in my mined. old people have always complained about young people. so what? they are smarter than young people. right after that he drank the hemlock and died. >> the younger generation agrees he killed himself. >> strosz el they are smarter thon you not me. >> i am almost relieved when i escape the studio. o'reilly and other you be grouchy old people i have it. >> now people complained to milo kurr mujing. >> what about this guy. he was wujs criticized for being vulgar, too. so was she. >> nigsext, are you younger peo lazy entitled losers? >> i don't think i am entitled. h and i felt this horrle pain on one side of mback. i d 16 magic shows to do. i didn't know how i wasoing to be able to do these shows with this kind of painhat i was in. i told mwife what i had. she went on the internet and said "i think you have shingles." i could feel the shock in my back and it was like "wowts got to get better than is or i'm in big trouble."
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john: it is this cyberspace addiction an epidemic. >> leading to a weaker america. >> no doubt.rates said love for the tree they have bad manners old people complained about the young people. so what? >> socrates said that then he drank and died. [laughter] he was so depressed the young degeneration agrees. >> in this case we will find out. >> they are smarter than you but not smarter than me. john: thank you. bill already -- o'brien a. he has always complained about the behavior of the younger. now people complain about my the cyrus -- miley cyrus is a raunchy for a teen idol to do this? come on. but what about this guy? he was once criticized. ♪ sova she. -- so was she. ♪ but next are you younker people lazy entitled losers? i am told that you are. >> i don't think so honestly. as a working mom of two young boys life could be hectic. angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more
john: it is this cyberspace addiction an epidemic. >> leading to a weaker america. >> no doubt.rates said love for the tree they have bad manners old people complained about the young people. so what? >> socrates said that then he drank and died. [laughter] he was so depressed the young degeneration agrees. >> in this case we will find out. >> they are smarter than you but not smarter than me. john: thank you. bill already -- o'brien a. he has always complained...
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john: it is this cyberspace addiction an epidemic. >> leading to a weaker america. >> no doubt.s said love for the tree they have bad manners old pele complained about the young people. so what? >> socrates said that then he drank and died. [laughter] was so depressed the young degenetion agrees. >> in this case we will find out. >> they are smarter than you but t smarter than me. john: thank you. bill already -- o'bri a. he has always complained about the behavior of the younger. now people complain about my the cyrus -- miley cyrus is a raunchy for a teen idol to do this? come on. but what about this guy? he was once criticized. ♪ sova she -- was she. ♪ but next are you unker people lazy entitled losers? i am told that you are. >> i don't think so >> i don't think so honestly. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin everyay. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradax
john: it is this cyberspace addiction an epidemic. >> leading to a weaker america. >> no doubt.s said love for the tree they have bad manners old pele complained about the young people. so what? >> socrates said that then he drank and died. [laughter] was so depressed the young degenetion agrees. >> in this case we will find out. >> they are smarter than you but t smarter than me. john: thank you. bill already -- o'bri a. he has always complained about the behavior...
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and now it's become almost an -- i call it an epidemic, because all this information is in cyberspace. all this information we used to lock in safes -- all that stuff is sitting up in the air. i mean, it's in a cloud. >> right. >> it's right up there for anybody to go grab, take. >> now, what's even crazier about this, and tell me if i'm wrong. i think, "okay, if somebody messes with my debt, i'll just call the bank. hey, cancel all my credit cards. we good? thank you." and it's over. >> no. no, it's not over. i mean, if somebody can get your social security number, they can do all kinds of damage. if somebody can get into your bank account, they can start moving money around. they can start taking money out. somebody can apply for your social security benefits before you get a chance to. they can get your medicare, medicaid benefits if you're entitled to them. they can charge enormous amounts before you ever find out about it. they can take your equity away from you. >> absolutely insane. so, now, you found out about lifelock. and i'm gonna ask you -- you're a -- i'm a member of life
and now it's become almost an -- i call it an epidemic, because all this information is in cyberspace. all this information we used to lock in safes -- all that stuff is sitting up in the air. i mean, it's in a cloud. >> right. >> it's right up there for anybody to go grab, take. >> now, what's even crazier about this, and tell me if i'm wrong. i think, "okay, if somebody messes with my debt, i'll just call the bank. hey, cancel all my credit cards. we good? thank...
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john: it is this cyberspace addiction an epidemic. >> leading to a weaker america. >> no doubt.id love for the tree they have bad manners old people complained about the young people. so what? >> crates said thahat then he drank and died. [laughter] he was so depressed t young degeneration agrees. >> in this case we will find t. >> they are smarter than you but not smarter than m john: thank you. bill already -- o'brien a. he has always complained about the behavior of the younger. now peop complain about the cyrus -- miley cyrus is a raunchy for a teen idol to do this? come on. but what about this guy? he was once criticized. ♪ sova she. -- so was e. ♪ but next are you younker people lazy entitled losers? i am told that you are. >> i don't think so honestly. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade li me. that's wh
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we can do it in cyberspace. we have given cadets the ability to fly small aircraft and their college years. they are familiar with the fundamentals in the field of flying an airplane or helicopter. we are not giving that level of attention to cyber training programs. should we invest in more hands-on, real-world training for the next generation of cyber warriors? >> yes, sir. as a navy component commander, i have worked with our navy academy. >> i look forward to working with you. thank you again, both of you, for your willingness to serve in these important positions. >> senator mccain. >> i think the witnesses for their outstanding service. to follow-up, when i asked, because of the overlapping jurisdictions of many committees of congress that he thought that a select committee to investigate the entire issue which covers a wide spectrum would be a good idea. do you have a view? if you have a view on whether we should have a select committee are not. i'm not used to obfuscation. are you on track to remove all
we can do it in cyberspace. we have given cadets the ability to fly small aircraft and their college years. they are familiar with the fundamentals in the field of flying an airplane or helicopter. we are not giving that level of attention to cyber training programs. should we invest in more hands-on, real-world training for the next generation of cyber warriors? >> yes, sir. as a navy component commander, i have worked with our navy academy. >> i look forward to working with you....
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. >> >> effects are being felt in cyberspace.krainian group of prorussian hackers are claiming responsibility of nato computers overnight. the self proclaimed hackers say they are angry over what they claim is nato's interference in their country. >> >> state republican convention ended quietly with speeches for the gop candidates for governor. tim donly said he would have the state "frack our way to prosperity." former u.s. treasury official well received saying he would cancel the bullet train. the party's focus is local races. >> >> a new national poll shows republicans are split on who should run for president in 2016. rand paul won the vote at 16%. congressman paul ryan of wisconsin was behind at 15%. the same poll among democrats found hillary clinton the overwhelming favorite. >> >> a dog recovering from serious burns will soon have a new best friend with a similar story. this one-year-old dog was doused with gasoline and set on fire in florida. a local charity there that matches dogs with veterans discovered how happy and
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what are the unique challenges in defining the war in cyberspace? >> clearly, from a policy perspective, we're still trying to work our way through those issues. whatever we do within the cyber arena, international law will pertain. if we find ourselves getting to a point where we believe that cyber is taking us down an armed conflict scenario, the rules and law of armed conflict will pertain as much in this domain as it does in any other. i don't think cyber is inherently different in that regard. i think those sets of procedures and policies and law as a nation have stood us in good stead. they represent a good point of departure. services takes up intelligence nominations. tv, hillary clinton's political career. 15 --ay night at eight: t 8:15 p.m. >> from "washington journal," this is 45 minutes. >> she is the founder and cochair of the ukrainian caucus. i want to begin with your personal ties to ukraine. goal? guest: first of all, i'm a founding member of the caucus. congressman sander levin of michigan and former congressman bob schaffer, now c
what are the unique challenges in defining the war in cyberspace? >> clearly, from a policy perspective, we're still trying to work our way through those issues. whatever we do within the cyber arena, international law will pertain. if we find ourselves getting to a point where we believe that cyber is taking us down an armed conflict scenario, the rules and law of armed conflict will pertain as much in this domain as it does in any other. i don't think cyber is inherently different in...
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martha maccallum on cyberspace drinking game responsible for at least five people de ♪ they lived ♪ theyed... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what mas a subaru, a subaru. these amazing daily specials. saturday only, this new bass pro folding processing table is under $70. and save $60 on shimano curado g series baitcast reels. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com >>> thanks for staying with us i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight. we have a compilation of recent miller highlights. the d man will be here tomorrow evening live but tonight he wants you to see this: the hair is looking good tonight, miller. you don't have to worry about the hair. >> i don't know what happened here. >> it's looking good. it's a little disshelved but that's the way it is these days. come on o. >> i feel like farrah. >> come on. >> now i'm very interested in hearing your advice to chris christie, go. >> by way of a swiftiian proposal. i would urge the governor to be court intuitive. they are never going to get off his back on this thing. if you weigh 350 pounds so why not throw you
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old-fashioned but i think the last thing we need is an invented currency that exists somewhere out there in cyberspacene final note and it doesn't involve immediate investment, but an investment in the future, education. one of the few bright spots in american education is charter schools in my mind. >> absolutely. david: they are very popular with parents, with students. not so with unions however and not so with the new mayor of the city of new york. he has closed several or announced he is closing several charter schools. >> right. david: what is the future there? i know you're interested in charter schools. do you have any influence in what happens here? >> i think governor cuomo is on the right side of the issue. we need charter schools, or else, if it will not be charter schools, something else to fix the educational system. i think real reason we have such chronic unemployment is the schools are not turning out people who can do work needed in a technological society. until and unless we fix that no matter what government programs we do, it is not going to solve the fundamental props. david: no
old-fashioned but i think the last thing we need is an invented currency that exists somewhere out there in cyberspacene final note and it doesn't involve immediate investment, but an investment in the future, education. one of the few bright spots in american education is charter schools in my mind. >> absolutely. david: they are very popular with parents, with students. not so with unions however and not so with the new mayor of the city of new york. he has closed several or announced...
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that we use much better use of embedded in a cal records, but microchip so it's not floating in cyberspaceavings account, and we have the money in our country to give every citizen a health savings account. $2,000 a year would cost us $630 billion, about 20% of our annual medical expenses. that would cover everybody. there are ways to use that in such a way that's flexible among families which gives people all kinds of abilities to do things. and the costs savings are enormous. it puts the relationship back between the doctor and the patient, 80% of encounters could be handled that way. the 20% that has to be handled by bridge insurance or catastrophic insurance, rerc remember, since everything is not coming out of that insurance, the cost goes down dramatically. these are the kinds of things that have to be done and should be done. >> are people going to still want to be doctors after all this? >> absolutely. i mean, what you're seeing over the last ten years is a trend of ever increasing applications to medical school. physicians are always going to be looked highly upon. we're healers,
that we use much better use of embedded in a cal records, but microchip so it's not floating in cyberspaceavings account, and we have the money in our country to give every citizen a health savings account. $2,000 a year would cost us $630 billion, about 20% of our annual medical expenses. that would cover everybody. there are ways to use that in such a way that's flexible among families which gives people all kinds of abilities to do things. and the costs savings are enormous. it puts the...
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was removed by police to see if perhaps the erratic route flight 370 took was first rehearsed in cyberspace. >> i think law enforcement officials are looking at the pilots' homes to understand their broader relationships, their e-mails, their computer files. >> reporter: what remains unanswered is what route the plane followed as it went west. to track the path officials are relying heavily on technology never designed to locate an aircraft. the 777 has an antenna that automatically sends bursts of data. like how much fuel engine is burning, engine performance. a team of clever technicians realized the pings also reveal how far the plane was from the orbiting satellite. so if this balloon were the satellite and this string were the signal bouncing to and from the plain, you can draw an arc as to where it might have gone. that's why the search area now includes 11 countries like kazakhstan. this inboard communication system happens in the background, but investigators now believe someone tried to shut it all down within the first hour of flight which adds to the theory the disappearance of f
was removed by police to see if perhaps the erratic route flight 370 took was first rehearsed in cyberspace. >> i think law enforcement officials are looking at the pilots' homes to understand their broader relationships, their e-mails, their computer files. >> reporter: what remains unanswered is what route the plane followed as it went west. to track the path officials are relying heavily on technology never designed to locate an aircraft. the 777 has an antenna that automatically...
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. >> what is a unique challenge in defining war in cyberspace, what war is, what military action is. from a policy perspective we are trying to work our way through those issues. the tenets that are applicable here are the fact that whatever we do in the cyberarena of international law will pertain, if we find ourselves getting to the point where we believe cyber is taking us down an armed conflict scenarios that the rules and the law of armed conflict will pertain as much in this domain as in any other. i don't think cyber is inherently different in that regard. i think those sets of procedures and policies and law as a nation have stood as in good stead and represented point of the parter. >> this weekend on c-span senate armed services take up intelligence and military nominations. this morning at 10:00 eastern and on booktv, amy bonds and jonathan alan look at hillary clinton as political career since the 2008 primary defeat at 8:59 c-span2 and on c-span3, from march of 1964, poet and novelist robert warren interviews martin luther king jr.. tonight at 7:00 and 11:00. >> here's a
. >> what is a unique challenge in defining war in cyberspace, what war is, what military action is. from a policy perspective we are trying to work our way through those issues. the tenets that are applicable here are the fact that whatever we do in the cyberarena of international law will pertain, if we find ourselves getting to the point where we believe cyber is taking us down an armed conflict scenarios that the rules and the law of armed conflict will pertain as much in this domain...
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promised more transparency see and made it clear the government isn't trying to quote mil tarrize cyberspace>>> this week, president obama proposed changes in how the nsa collects phone data. what the nsa collects hardly compares to what you willingli give up when you use a smartphone or log onto a computer. we look at how private your information is and how much is being collected by business and by the government. >>> in jerusalem, six palestinians were arrested as israeli police scuffled with protesters. police there used stun grenades and rubber bullets to break up the demonstration. palestinians were marching through the city on the eve of land day. four journalists and a boy were also hurt. >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera" david shuster speaks with acclaimed maestro for life of the israel philharmonic orchestra. he asked david about the israeli settlement? >> i am opposed to the settlement. i don't want to make a big discussion out of it. i think settlements to the future of palestine and israel are counterproductive. this is for not only this government of israel but the people w
promised more transparency see and made it clear the government isn't trying to quote mil tarrize cyberspace>>> this week, president obama proposed changes in how the nsa collects phone data. what the nsa collects hardly compares to what you willingli give up when you use a smartphone or log onto a computer. we look at how private your information is and how much is being collected by business and by the government. >>> in jerusalem, six palestinians were arrested as israeli...
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that is the name kind of ethic that we need to be building in cyberspace and the only way that we willget to a greater sense of actual cybersecurity. so at the beginning of this talk i explained how is introduced to computers as a young kid when they will allow bad guys and how will allow them to steal identity, be a weapon of mass disruption. i would have begged and pleaded with my dad not to turn on that big power button and that's what we would have thought of as superpowers. the idea that you could have run down this answer to any question in a path. you could communicate, that you could talk and you can see that you are friends with someone that you never met with water. today we take them for granted. the same as it was back then is the way it is now where i think it should be in the future. and we have to accept and manage the risks of the online world and the real world because of all that can be achieved that. to steal a line from the title of the book but that is really what everyone needs to know. thank you. and i think that we have some time for questions and comments. go a
that is the name kind of ethic that we need to be building in cyberspace and the only way that we willget to a greater sense of actual cybersecurity. so at the beginning of this talk i explained how is introduced to computers as a young kid when they will allow bad guys and how will allow them to steal identity, be a weapon of mass disruption. i would have begged and pleaded with my dad not to turn on that big power button and that's what we would have thought of as superpowers. the idea that...
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then yet another 5 million people in cyberspace. controlling the entire thing controlling the physical territory. >> i've got to do with globalization, issues of free speech, issues of morality and communications. what do we do when sending data sat name. we've been talking about this. maybe there are limits to what we can do. maybe there are some problems we can do. >> are made be limits. >> would describe the internet as the world's largest ungoverned space. think about the instrument of state power, economic power, and federate. they don't really work as effectively as they do. >> the international system of sovereign states you can have different legal jurisdictions guarded by the public that they can integrate down his worlds come online. what's interesting is that it does to disrupt the power the world. one of the arguments we make in the book is states will have their physical power based on traditional instruments we discussed before. states may be a cyberpower in the online world but in fact it's very physically weak. if yo
then yet another 5 million people in cyberspace. controlling the entire thing controlling the physical territory. >> i've got to do with globalization, issues of free speech, issues of morality and communications. what do we do when sending data sat name. we've been talking about this. maybe there are limits to what we can do. maybe there are some problems we can do. >> are made be limits. >> would describe the internet as the world's largest ungoverned space. think about the...
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as pat said, but i think the next war will probably be fought as much in cyberspace as it will be throughans, and bottom line, we can't give up the internet. we can't voluntarily disarm. >> very interesting. yeah, whenever you hear national security experts talk about the new war that's out there, it's always about the computer. why would you give away that advantage? >> i come back, harris, no one running or contemplating running for president, you would think somebody would want to get up and campaign on that, campaign on the exception of obamacare. the political class, democrat and republican, as i just said, and will repeat it again, don't care about the country. they care about their deals. and that's what we're seeing here. so it's left to bill clinton to speak out. >> cherokee 58, pat caddell for president. gentlemen, thank you. continue the conversation with the political insiders on twitter. and on our website every monday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern, at live.foxnews.com. doug in arizona, sunblock, my friend. john, pat, good to have you tonight. >>> up next, a live huckabee. on
as pat said, but i think the next war will probably be fought as much in cyberspace as it will be throughans, and bottom line, we can't give up the internet. we can't voluntarily disarm. >> very interesting. yeah, whenever you hear national security experts talk about the new war that's out there, it's always about the computer. why would you give away that advantage? >> i come back, harris, no one running or contemplating running for president, you would think somebody would want...
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in cyberspace it seems very difficult in controlling the entire thing is a difficult experiment. >> we can't even agree on some basic rules. so now we have to deal with globalization of issues of copyright and free speech and issues of morality. and what do we do when something bad is happening. we have been on book tours for a while and maybe there are limits to what you can do. maybe there are some problems. >> you're willing to say such a bold statement. there might be limit. >> we describe it the world's largest ungoverned space and you think about the power, military and etc. they don't really work as effectively as they do. >> the treaty was basically established the international system of a sovereign state. based on an idea that you can have different legal jurisdictions that are governed. all of that begins to break down as it comes online. so the states will have this based on the traditional instruments that we had before. but it may be a cyberpower on the online world. so if you look at estonia and sweden, it is connected. >> i have concluded that foreign policy has not cha
in cyberspace it seems very difficult in controlling the entire thing is a difficult experiment. >> we can't even agree on some basic rules. so now we have to deal with globalization of issues of copyright and free speech and issues of morality. and what do we do when something bad is happening. we have been on book tours for a while and maybe there are limits to what you can do. maybe there are some problems. >> you're willing to say such a bold statement. there might be limit....
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than you had another 5 billion people and the prospect of one replicating the physical world in cyberspace seems very difficult and event trolling the entire thing is a far more difficult experiment and the physical territory. >> we could agree on basic rules of the country so now we have to deal with the globalization of copyright into censorship, issues of free speech, morality and communications. what do we do when something bad is happening at the other thing since we've been on the book tour for a while maybe there are limits to what the internet can do. maybe there are some problems -- >> you are willing to face such a bold statement. there might be limits. >> we describe it as the world's largest ungoverned space and you think about the state power, military, economic power, etc.. they don't really work in the online world. >> talk about the failure. >> of the treaty basically established the international system of the sovereign states. it's based on the idea that you could have different legal jurisdictions guarded by the physical boundaries. all of that begins to break down. what
than you had another 5 billion people and the prospect of one replicating the physical world in cyberspace seems very difficult and event trolling the entire thing is a far more difficult experiment and the physical territory. >> we could agree on basic rules of the country so now we have to deal with the globalization of copyright into censorship, issues of free speech, morality and communications. what do we do when something bad is happening at the other thing since we've been on the...
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. >> reporter: homicide brewed in cyberspace may sound perfectly modern, but the combustibles are asess as the winter fields here. one woman, two men, and a jealousy that was all-consuming. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." we will see you again next friday at 8/7 central. and i'll see you tomorrow on "today." i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, good night. . - previously grimm... - have i done something wrong? - actually, yes, but it's not too late to make it right. - have you heard from sebastian? i've been trying to contact him for two days. - no! - does he know where you are? - not exactly, but he can point them in the right direction. - i suggest you move, and the sooner, the better. - well, that's not gonna be easy. there's three of us now. - the only thing you have to worry about now is that we find them. - still warm. they can't have got far. - ♪ will you marry me? will you marry me? ♪ - yes. [laughs] - now, every so often, something appears that is so horrible, so vicious, it cannot be tamed, for this beast is the demented turmoil of man himself... [peopl
. >> reporter: homicide brewed in cyberspace may sound perfectly modern, but the combustibles are asess as the winter fields here. one woman, two men, and a jealousy that was all-consuming. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." we will see you again next friday at 8/7 central. and i'll see you tomorrow on "today." i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, good night. . - previously grimm... - have i done something wrong? - actually, yes, but it's not...
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well we have in cyberspace to television. i sink is going to be challenging. in fact any challenging accomplishment and that perhaps he will be step sounds like giving access to people to present their views. it was a source like to go the safeguard in ahmedabad misfortune that the chef to mention the ball go broke. upon bringing them home and abroad moved from the program offers local poetry is not reported. when you open up dumped awesome to choose from and six. the us easy on the due process morton gould and yet hopeful when the snow religious discourse yen oddly the challenge of no school could they didn't put them on an easel. and i think this is exactly what that led to the county said such a sense that and so did i mention that because right now and will lie in bed changes taking place and that we do not have institutions and that many are on the exchange of money to change and meet yet precise the mega center and that the stall still managed to this change. no youtube of them the most or all the keepers of the condom on crusty outer beauty that we must
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that is the same kind of ethic we need to be building in cyberspace and that's the only way we will get to a greater sense of actual cybersecurity. so to bring this story full circle, at the beginning of the talk i explained how i was first introduced to computers as a young kid. now if you had said to my 7-year-old self one day this machine will allow bad guys to steal money from people, steal their identity, may be be a weapon of mass disruption i would have told my dad not to turn on that big power button, don't do it. today we wouldn't have it any other way because this same machine that the world has created has given all of us what back then we would have thought of as superpowers, the idea that you could run down the answer to any question that you might have the idea that you could communicate and talk and see someone a world away, that you could even become friends with someone you literally have never met before. those would have been viewed as superpowers back then and today we take them for granted. might point is the same as it was back then and the way it is now and where
that is the same kind of ethic we need to be building in cyberspace and that's the only way we will get to a greater sense of actual cybersecurity. so to bring this story full circle, at the beginning of the talk i explained how i was first introduced to computers as a young kid. now if you had said to my 7-year-old self one day this machine will allow bad guys to steal money from people, steal their identity, may be be a weapon of mass disruption i would have told my dad not to turn on that...