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countries such as russia, china, and iran have demonstrated a willingness to use cyberspace to steal secrets, target infrastructure, and even target free press and financial sectors. each has invested in cyber defensive and offense of capabilities -- and offensive capabilities. many have suggested that russia supportcked estonia to the invasion of georgia and annexation of crimea. american cities and companies lose billions from organized cyber crime. traditional criminal networks have wasted no time developing the tradecraft to scam and steal data. the breach at target is an example. department of homeland security plays a major role in helping private companies keep their networks secure. this will only become more important in years to come. weare accustomed to think -- must now be prepared to defend against groups like al qaeda using increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks and cyber crimes to their invention. groups usen these the internet to commit a cake and spread hate. today, we will hear about these issues from witnesses provided by the fbi and dhs. i am pleased we will begi
countries such as russia, china, and iran have demonstrated a willingness to use cyberspace to steal secrets, target infrastructure, and even target free press and financial sectors. each has invested in cyber defensive and offense of capabilities -- and offensive capabilities. many have suggested that russia supportcked estonia to the invasion of georgia and annexation of crimea. american cities and companies lose billions from organized cyber crime. traditional criminal networks have wasted...
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. >> there is nothing going on in the area of cyberspace, so it will be a short and uninteresting session. i am joking. is an amazing time to have in their -- have him here. as you probably all know, this is a big week in this area. specifically, indictments of foreign interests against -- the house just passed the usa freedom act. and i saytly amending -- nsa surveillance authority. with's a lot going on respect to our own activities and spine and collection, a and our response to other countrie'' actions against us. are.ifferent they principal differences between what we acknowledge we do and what we authorize under our law? and what we object to when it is done to us? these are some of the issues that i think we are talking about this week. i hope we will talk about today. i can't think of a better person to have before us. john karl at -- john carlin has been acting assistant -- attorney general. he has served previously as the chief of staff to his president r -- press assessor -- predecessor. and he was senior counsel to robert mueller. mr.reer federal prosecutor, served as coordina
. >> there is nothing going on in the area of cyberspace, so it will be a short and uninteresting session. i am joking. is an amazing time to have in their -- have him here. as you probably all know, this is a big week in this area. specifically, indictments of foreign interests against -- the house just passed the usa freedom act. and i saytly amending -- nsa surveillance authority. with's a lot going on respect to our own activities and spine and collection, a and our response to other...
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. >> i see a future where it will be cyberspace only operations, as well as physical world and cyberspacetions that intersected very point in time. >> america's next generation of army officers will still fight wars with machine guns, but some will also use mouse clicks. bloomberg, west point. >> for the duration of the was in ferris bueller, he was in the producers, matthew broderick. you haven't seen wargames? >> no, because you're much older than me. it is a really interesting opportunity for new military officers. now it is a lot more sophisticated than code breaking from world war ii. >> will be back with the chief of digitalfficer shadows. >> no deal for pfizer and astrazeneca. the biggest proposed takeover is dead. what happens next? we will explain. >> no deal for now. the largest u.s. drug maker pfizer has abandoned its 70 billion pound bid for astrazeneca with at least a three-month cooling off. period. how likely do think it is that pfizer will come back in three months if they are invited or in six months to try to buy astrazeneca again? think it is going to depend very much o
. >> i see a future where it will be cyberspace only operations, as well as physical world and cyberspacetions that intersected very point in time. >> america's next generation of army officers will still fight wars with machine guns, but some will also use mouse clicks. bloomberg, west point. >> for the duration of the was in ferris bueller, he was in the producers, matthew broderick. you haven't seen wargames? >> no, because you're much older than me. it is a really...
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they meet in cyberspace. >> they were meeting on the internet. >> she made pictures of herself. >> they meet face to face. >> they were getting all hot and heavy with each other. >> day later they were all dead. >> they all appeared to be execution-i'll ask murders. >> they disappear but not without a trace. >> probably every crime has a digital component. >>> on average, 911 dispatchers in tulsa, oklahoma, receive about 3,000 emergency calls a night. one night they got a call about a fire that sounded routine. >> i can see flames but i can't really see smoke. the back of the house is lit snup what's your name? >> my name's kenneth. >> where are you calling from. >> my cell phone. i'm on my way home from my friends house. >> 911 operator told kenneth to stay on the line until firemen received at the korean. then something strange happened. >> then it appears somebody may have been walking up to him. >> is there fire in there? okay. okay. >> hello. hello. >> when firemen arrived at the scene, they put out the blaze. and in a car parked in front of the home slumped over the steering wheel
they meet in cyberspace. >> they were meeting on the internet. >> she made pictures of herself. >> they meet face to face. >> they were getting all hot and heavy with each other. >> day later they were all dead. >> they all appeared to be execution-i'll ask murders. >> they disappear but not without a trace. >> probably every crime has a digital component. >>> on average, 911 dispatchers in tulsa, oklahoma, receive about 3,000 emergency...
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you can't do everything you want to do in cyberspace without taking certain amount of damages. if you run a new england power plant you spend a lot more time to security than if you run a grocery store, but everybody shoe spend some time on security. that's the world we live in. >> robert, should the united states be threatening retaliatory attacks , denial of service attacks. what's the best way forward if we can't talk our way out of this problem on both sides? it all boils down to security versus functionality. users of these screens and technology need to understand how to use them, how to not use them. what gets them in trouble, so on and so on. all of these organizations that were breached need to take a certain amount of responsibility for their service being hawked, why that happened, how that happened so going in the future, more attention needs to be paid securing the data for which you're responsible for. >> does today's indictments add new urgency between the two states? do they have to work this out? >> i don't think they have much of a choice. we have to pay atten
you can't do everything you want to do in cyberspace without taking certain amount of damages. if you run a new england power plant you spend a lot more time to security than if you run a grocery store, but everybody shoe spend some time on security. that's the world we live in. >> robert, should the united states be threatening retaliatory attacks , denial of service attacks. what's the best way forward if we can't talk our way out of this problem on both sides? it all boils down to...
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the world, countries such as russia, china and iran have demonstrated their willingness to use cyberspace to steal our military secrets, target our critical infrastructure and even attack our free press and financial sector. each has invested a great deal in cyber defenses and offensive capabilities, and some have even used cyber attacks as a proxy in a physical military confrontation. many experts suggest that russia has been engaged in estonia to support military forces during their 2008 invasion of georgia and again during the recent annexation of crimea. in addition to the threat from foreign powers, american citizens and companies lose billions from organized cyber crime every year. traditional criminal networks have wasted no time in developing the online trade craft to scam, steal and destroy valuable data. the recent data breach at target is a great example of exactly how far reaching and sophisticated these operations are. department of homeland security plays a major role in helping private companies keep their networks secure, and this will only become more important in years t
the world, countries such as russia, china and iran have demonstrated their willingness to use cyberspace to steal our military secrets, target our critical infrastructure and even attack our free press and financial sector. each has invested a great deal in cyber defenses and offensive capabilities, and some have even used cyber attacks as a proxy in a physical military confrontation. many experts suggest that russia has been engaged in estonia to support military forces during their 2008...
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they meet in cyberspace. >> they were meeting on the internet. >> she made pictures of herself. >> they meet face to face. >> they were getting all hot and heavy with each other. >> day later they were all dead. >> they all appeared to be execution-i'll ask murders. >> they disappear but not without a trace. >> probably every crime has a digital component. >>> on average, 911 dispatchers
they meet in cyberspace. >> they were meeting on the internet. >> she made pictures of herself. >> they meet face to face. >> they were getting all hot and heavy with each other. >> day later they were all dead. >> they all appeared to be execution-i'll ask murders. >> they disappear but not without a trace. >> probably every crime has a digital component. >>> on average, 911 dispatchers
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now it is time for a change of pace and to see what has been making waves out there in cyberspace. time for web news. and welcome to today's web news where we take a look at some of the stories making the online headlines. coming up on today's show, thousands take to streets of macau to protest a controversial bill. female web users react to friday's shooting in santa barbara, and some curious creatures brought to life using transparent sheep. as we can see from these images posted to the all about macau facebook page, thousands took to on sunday, of macau may 25. demonstrators were protesting a bill that would see the head of government granted immunity from criminal charges during his time in office, and also, generous retirement packages for principal officials and ministers. many in macau oppose these proposed measures and responded to the online calls to protest launched by the citizen group which was behind sunday's mass mobilization against the controversial bill and have been busy campaigning online over the past few weeks to ensure the greatest possible turnout. people par
now it is time for a change of pace and to see what has been making waves out there in cyberspace. time for web news. and welcome to today's web news where we take a look at some of the stories making the online headlines. coming up on today's show, thousands take to streets of macau to protest a controversial bill. female web users react to friday's shooting in santa barbara, and some curious creatures brought to life using transparent sheep. as we can see from these images posted to the all...
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but they do exist in cyberspace. they're traded in online exchange and the price fluctuates like a stock would if you're in the stock market. they're quick to announce the first professional sports team to accept this virtual currency, inside their brand-new stadium which is still under construction. it will be accepted when it opens up next year. that means you would shall abbe show up with your virtual bit coin wallet that you can install on your smartphone. you will be allowed to use your virtual currency to buy anything, food, drinks, souvenirs, even tickets to the game. the sacramento kings already allow the bit coins, but only online for things like tickets, not for purchases inside the arena. >> we're the first to enable it in the stadium. one of the challenges with bit coin is it's accepted online a lot but not accepted in the real world. i think our stadium and this experience should be a prbridge for people to see how it's used in the real world. >> reporter: now, anyone who's been here in san jose has seen
but they do exist in cyberspace. they're traded in online exchange and the price fluctuates like a stock would if you're in the stock market. they're quick to announce the first professional sports team to accept this virtual currency, inside their brand-new stadium which is still under construction. it will be accepted when it opens up next year. that means you would shall abbe show up with your virtual bit coin wallet that you can install on your smartphone. you will be allowed to use your...
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but the threat we face is increasingly moving out of the physical world and into cyberspace. the prosecutions of those who steal from us remotely must and will become the new normal. we will continue to pursue this option along with others available to us. the threat of economic espionage is serious. the threat of cyber economic espionage is mounting. some estimate that every year the united states loses more than 300 billion from theft of the intellectual property. and they say that figure is about equivalent to the current annual export level of u.s. exports to asia. losses of that magnitude cost the american economy untold numbers of jobs. real jobs. they reduced the profit that american firms make from research and development which, in turn, reduces the incentives and resources for innovation. as the u.s. attorney in pittsburgh david hickton said, when cyber intrusions occur, production slows, plants close, workers are laid off and lose their homes. such activity undermine it is trust between countries and companies that's necessary to do business in our global economy.
but the threat we face is increasingly moving out of the physical world and into cyberspace. the prosecutions of those who steal from us remotely must and will become the new normal. we will continue to pursue this option along with others available to us. the threat of economic espionage is serious. the threat of cyber economic espionage is mounting. some estimate that every year the united states loses more than 300 billion from theft of the intellectual property. and they say that figure is...
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from japan and the eu will discuss peaceful uses of outer space and ways to effectively regulate cyberspace. i do the militant islamic group allco khatami has reportedly kidnapped at least eight more school girls. the scene is to cause an international outcry when it sees more than two hundred female students last month united nations children's fund another estate group of gunmen raided a village in north eastern nigeria on sunday night. is that the left with the potty and girls aged twelve to fifteen. reuters says villagers told them that many armed men came to the village and opened fire. they see the girls were taking away on trucks along with the looted livestock and food the only tune in and assembled the hat on. gunmen from the group broke into school dormitories on april fourteen in northeastern nigeria and kidnap more than two hundred gowns and claim responsibility and demanded the government abolished western style education international leaders had unanimously condemned the group. some are offering assistance to the nigerian government. our goal obviously is to help the internat
from japan and the eu will discuss peaceful uses of outer space and ways to effectively regulate cyberspace. i do the militant islamic group allco khatami has reportedly kidnapped at least eight more school girls. the scene is to cause an international outcry when it sees more than two hundred female students last month united nations children's fund another estate group of gunmen raided a village in north eastern nigeria on sunday night. is that the left with the potty and girls aged twelve to...
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. >>> europe's top court says people have the right to be forgotten in cyberspace. the court ruled that internet search companies must delete links to personal information when requested to do so. the ruling came on tuesday at the court of justice of the european union. the complaint against google was filed by a spanish man. he was upset that a google search of his name contained a link to a notice of unpaid debt published 16 years ago in a local newspaper. the man said the debt was settled long ago, and demanded google delete the link. the court stated that a search company should comply with users' requests to remove links to websites containing outdated information. the ruling does not apply in all cases, however. the court said one exception would be information concerning a public figure, when the public interest in knowing outweighs the right to privacy. google said in a statement it's disappointed -- it's disappointed with the ruling. it said the decision affects not only search engine companies but other online businesses, as well. >>> let's now get the lat
. >>> europe's top court says people have the right to be forgotten in cyberspace. the court ruled that internet search companies must delete links to personal information when requested to do so. the ruling came on tuesday at the court of justice of the european union. the complaint against google was filed by a spanish man. he was upset that a google search of his name contained a link to a notice of unpaid debt published 16 years ago in a local newspaper. the man said the debt was...
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it can make us more vigilant to the kmirks military and geopolitical dangers associated with cyberspace. for example, it might lead companies and other entities to examine logs closely to see what the to wrap up i want to applaud the dedicated investigators and prosecutors whose hard work produced this week's important indictment. it's only a first step but it's a big step in as part of our growing effort to hold accountable those who steal american innovation. at the same time we must acknowledge that prosecution alone is ultimately just one tool in the broader toolset for addressing the cyberthreat and prosecution alone will not solve the problem. trusting government depends on part in our ability to protect justice for citizens. indictments and prosecutions are one clear and powerful way in which we the people governed by the rule of law legitimize and prove our allegations. these actions have real consequences for the criminals they target in deter those who might otherwise become criminals in the future. we continue to protect americans from being victimized through cyberspace and
it can make us more vigilant to the kmirks military and geopolitical dangers associated with cyberspace. for example, it might lead companies and other entities to examine logs closely to see what the to wrap up i want to applaud the dedicated investigators and prosecutors whose hard work produced this week's important indictment. it's only a first step but it's a big step in as part of our growing effort to hold accountable those who steal american innovation. at the same time we must...
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that creates opportunities for us in cyberspace. we own two companies in cyberspace.e are looking for new opportunity. that would be two examples. the explosionso of television content. television distribution is everyone posses this is now. amazon's business, yahoo!'s business, and someone has to supply all the content. highly creative surprises will do it. >> great to see you and thank you for joining us. a great conversation with the chairman and ceo of the company behind greg. oms founder of the -- companiesall those public. that is next. >> also, a bloomberg exclusive ear the russian foreign minister tells us the situation in ukraine is that it -- and getting worse -- bad and getting worse. ♪ >> that country is as close to somewhere as you can get. -- ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." i'm erik schatzker. >> i am olivia sterns in for stephanie ruhle. blackstone has had a pretty good year. he stated, just how successful have the ipo posses been? >> blackstone has been doing a good job. .t has closed a bit in weeks we have s
that creates opportunities for us in cyberspace. we own two companies in cyberspace.e are looking for new opportunity. that would be two examples. the explosionso of television content. television distribution is everyone posses this is now. amazon's business, yahoo!'s business, and someone has to supply all the content. highly creative surprises will do it. >> great to see you and thank you for joining us. a great conversation with the chairman and ceo of the company behind greg. oms...
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this democratic highway to cyberspace has thrived on the idea of "net neutrality" that the internet should be available to all without preferential treatment. without preferential treatment. but net neutrality is now at risk. and from it's supposed guardian, the federal communications commission. the fcc chairman tom wheeler is circulating potential new rules that reportedly would allow internet service providers to charge higher fees for faster access. so the big companies like verizon and comcast could hustle more money from those who can afford to buy a place in the fast lane. everyone else -- nonprofit groups, startups, the smaller, independent content creators, and everyday users -- move to the rear. the net, neutral no more. a final decision on the new rules isn't expected until later this year. meanwhile, you have the chance to be heard during an official "comment period." we'll tell you more about that later in the broadcast, but first let's listen to two people who monitor this world and strive to explain it to the rest of us. susan crawford is a visiting professor at harvard law
this democratic highway to cyberspace has thrived on the idea of "net neutrality" that the internet should be available to all without preferential treatment. without preferential treatment. but net neutrality is now at risk. and from it's supposed guardian, the federal communications commission. the fcc chairman tom wheeler is circulating potential new rules that reportedly would allow internet service providers to charge higher fees for faster access. so the big companies like...
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japan and the u will discuss peaceful uses of outer space and ways to effectively regulate the cyberspace. i learned. theirs are possible the tropical system near mexico this week our meteorologist rob spence more on that robert. yes so we are watching on hearing now is this disturbance just lingering off the western coast of central america and it's good to get it right off your tortillas going to the coming days and very well could become a name system but right now still rather weak you see a little bit of a stipulation on the satellite imagery video this is not get upgraded to a named storm. it's still likely to bring in some heavy rainfall here along the western seaboard to mexico just north of aka focal he really did see some areas of the somewhat to the hundred millimeters of coming down so deftly there is that threat of flooding with this through the coming days is something we wanna continue watch but not just the tropics asked about here actually off towards the north where still talking about some skilful on the northern rockies and also severe thunderstorms starting to line up
japan and the u will discuss peaceful uses of outer space and ways to effectively regulate the cyberspace. i learned. theirs are possible the tropical system near mexico this week our meteorologist rob spence more on that robert. yes so we are watching on hearing now is this disturbance just lingering off the western coast of central america and it's good to get it right off your tortillas going to the coming days and very well could become a name system but right now still rather weak you see...
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. >> i see a future where there'll be cyberspace operations as well as physical world and cyberspaceons that intersect. ofamerica's next generation army officers will still fight wars with machine guns, but some will also use mouse clicks. come, we will tell you why the popular rally is caught up in a feud with e-commerce site amazon. stay with us. ♪ >> we cannot change who we are. >> x-men, the latest film in the marvel comic series had sales of 11 as $111 million over the extended all-day weekend. x-men pushed aside godzilla to claim the number one spot in the united states. welcome back. >> i thinkto say -- i have the first two x-men. they were another three or four. >> let's have a look at the papers. in over an hour until the equity daytrading. let's start with you, caroline. >> this is an argument growing over the atlantic and the united states. j.k. rowling versus amazon. she has written a new book on a detective novel. it is the silkworm. it is listed in the u.s. is currently unavailable for pre-order. are in a because they bitter dispute over the pricing of this particular b
. >> i see a future where there'll be cyberspace operations as well as physical world and cyberspaceons that intersect. ofamerica's next generation army officers will still fight wars with machine guns, but some will also use mouse clicks. come, we will tell you why the popular rally is caught up in a feud with e-commerce site amazon. stay with us. ♪ >> we cannot change who we are. >> x-men, the latest film in the marvel comic series had sales of 11 as $111 million over the...
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at keyo come, looking wars in cyberspace. ♪ pepsico miss inside with exclusive interviews and accesscompany's gatorade and snacks research development facilities. at 9:30 p.m.ht eastern and pacific on bloomberg television. publiclyited states accuses chinese military officers of organizing cyber attacks on corporate america, the first class of hacker officers write to it from west point this week. here are her marks to crew -- to recruit new leaders in the cyber conflict. a game? >> inay the movies, a young computer comes closeattle to starting a nuclear war. but these days, etc. teenagers are being recruited to work for the u.s. military rather than against it. and west point is one of the potential players. theyat hackers and what bring can be a great strength. >> one of the country's oldest institutionsodox is teaching them to think in very unorthodox ways. >> there are long-term underlying principles that will teach them how to think and solve problems. >> cyber attacks on u.s. infrastructure soared 1700% between 2009 and 2011. and in the midst of that list, the pentagon establis
at keyo come, looking wars in cyberspace. ♪ pepsico miss inside with exclusive interviews and accesscompany's gatorade and snacks research development facilities. at 9:30 p.m.ht eastern and pacific on bloomberg television. publiclyited states accuses chinese military officers of organizing cyber attacks on corporate america, the first class of hacker officers write to it from west point this week. here are her marks to crew -- to recruit new leaders in the cyber conflict. a game? >>...
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. >> the conflict will be in the cyberspace. >> what others are doing in cyb er right now, the chinesethe iranians, the others to militarize this space. what i said earlier about building an institution in my responsibilities, i have to project out into the future the threats and challenges coming so that for my successors and the next generation military leaders, will they have the capacity, capability, platforms, technology, science, investment, research they need to deal with what's coming? >> good to see you again. correct the conversation with the secretary of defense. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . >> this week on "political founder" the head of and chief executive officer of iraq and afghanistan veterans of talksa, paul rieckhoff scandal.me -- the v.a. and the primaries. >> we begin the program with the ceo and founder and chief executive officer of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, paul rieckhoff.
. >> the conflict will be in the cyberspace. >> what others are doing in cyb er right now, the chinesethe iranians, the others to militarize this space. what i said earlier about building an institution in my responsibilities, i have to project out into the future the threats and challenges coming so that for my successors and the next generation military leaders, will they have the capacity, capability, platforms, technology, science, investment, research they need to deal with...
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. >> the conflict will be in the cyberspace. >> what others are doing in cyber right now, the chinesethe iranians, the others, to militarize this space. what i said earlier about building an institution in my responsibilities, i have to project out into the future the threats and challenges coming so that for my successors and the next generation military leaders, will they have the capacity, capability, platforms, technology, science, investment, research they need to deal with what's coming? >> good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> a conversation with the secretary of defense. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ live from pier 3 in san francisco, this is "bloomberg west." we are covering innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm cory johnson. can hp make a comeback? is it dying a slow death? is it too late for the silicon valley pioneer? amazon is fanning the flames. it is refusing pre-orders for upcoming books. we will look at how the standoff could impact the publishing industry. let's take a look at the top
. >> the conflict will be in the cyberspace. >> what others are doing in cyber right now, the chinesethe iranians, the others, to militarize this space. what i said earlier about building an institution in my responsibilities, i have to project out into the future the threats and challenges coming so that for my successors and the next generation military leaders, will they have the capacity, capability, platforms, technology, science, investment, research they need to deal with...
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. >> the conflict will be in the cyberspace. >> what others are doing in cyber right now, the chinesethe iranians, the others to militarize this space. what i said earlier about building an institution in my responsibilities, i have to project out into the future the threats and challenges coming so that for my successors and the next generation military leaders, will they have the capacity, capability, platforms, technology, science, investment, research they need to deal with what's coming? >> good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> a conversation with the secretary of defense. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation for focus t25, brought to you by beach body. >> it is about time. >> the number one reason people are not working out is they don't have time. >> i have four kids. i work 60 or 70 hours a week. >> i do not have the time. >> no time to work out? no problem. introducing focus t25, the home
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. >> the homicide brewed in cyberspace may sound perfectly modern, one woman, two men and a jealousyuming. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. i tell people it's the miracle of facebook. >> oh, my god. >> the murder happened in seconds. >> coming straight for me and with a gun leveled. >> the truth took decades. >> i said you know what? give me a lie detector test. >> i never believed it, never. >> did someone have it all wrong? or are innocent men in prison for a murder they didn't commit? >> did you ever imagine you
. >> the homicide brewed in cyberspace may sound perfectly modern, one woman, two men and a jealousyuming. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. i tell people it's the miracle of facebook. >> oh, my god. >> the murder happened in seconds. >> coming straight for me and with a gun leveled. >> the truth took decades. >> i said you know what? give me a lie detector test. >> i never believed it, never. >> did someone have...
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similarly there's a white house initiative called a national strategy for trusted identities in cyberspace which helps deal with authentication and other issues when you do with electronic information for i'm not aware that dea is involved in that process either. are you involved in those processes, and should you be? >> senator, i will go back and check. on the first one you mentioned. i'm not aware of and we very well could be. on the second one, i know we've been involved in the certification process if that's what you are talking about. we have certified the companies that then you win and bless whatever technology will be used. so we are involved in the conversation but having been involved in the trusted ids, as you, conversation as you described, i'll need to get back to you on that. >> i look forward to working with you. i think the value of moving towards electronic prescribing for controlled substances from an enforcement point of view is to be able to identify peculiarities and outliers for further law enforcement investigation. and if you're not engaged in getting that done, yo
similarly there's a white house initiative called a national strategy for trusted identities in cyberspace which helps deal with authentication and other issues when you do with electronic information for i'm not aware that dea is involved in that process either. are you involved in those processes, and should you be? >> senator, i will go back and check. on the first one you mentioned. i'm not aware of and we very well could be. on the second one, i know we've been involved in the...
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the internet -- really it was the first campaign that was fully acted out in cyberspace. politico with this new force. in a sense tim russert's death left a vacuum in this space where there was this real anarchy with new media coming in. the country was uncertain. in a sense, the center had not really been replaced sense tim died. for a lot of reasons i go into in the book, tim was a consummate washington figure and also a consummate american figure. >> how can one man be acquainted with all the stars? >> meet the press was the one place where politicians had to go to prove their mettle. you had someone like sarah palin bursting on the scene two months before tim's death, you sort of wonder if he had lived, would they have let her anywhere near him? tim was the unquestioned authority of sunday morning, but also needing to prove your mettle. i do not think anyone has come along since. >> you write about his son. why? >> luke russert is interesting. he is sort of a prince. he gave an incredibly moving eulogy at his father's funeral. looks was funny. a lot of people cast asp
the internet -- really it was the first campaign that was fully acted out in cyberspace. politico with this new force. in a sense tim russert's death left a vacuum in this space where there was this real anarchy with new media coming in. the country was uncertain. in a sense, the center had not really been replaced sense tim died. for a lot of reasons i go into in the book, tim was a consummate washington figure and also a consummate american figure. >> how can one man be acquainted with...
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madam chair, bad actors in cyberspace are growing in number and sophistication and as policymakers we have an imperative to act in the public interest. when congress came up short in its efforts tone act comprehensive cybersecurity legislation in the 112th congress, the administration rightly acted as best it could to advance the ball on cybersecurity. the president issued an executive order on this topic and among the many things that it did, it charged the national institute of standards and technology with the creation of a framework for cybersecurity nd it ensured an open process. engaging all parties from across the spectrum of industry , government and academia. my simple amendment endorses the use of routine department of commerce surveys in order to measure the extent to which businesses have adopted the voluntary cybersecurity framework. in fact, my amendment will ensure that the bureau of industry and securities office of technology evaluation uses its defense production act authority to conduct a survey about use of the framework. while i applaud the president's focus on cy
madam chair, bad actors in cyberspace are growing in number and sophistication and as policymakers we have an imperative to act in the public interest. when congress came up short in its efforts tone act comprehensive cybersecurity legislation in the 112th congress, the administration rightly acted as best it could to advance the ball on cybersecurity. the president issued an executive order on this topic and among the many things that it did, it charged the national institute of standards and...
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justice department says it has proof china's attacking american companies in cyberspace.ver your journey takes you the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours >>> today we are announcing an indictment against five officers of the chinese people's liberation army for serious cybersecurity breaches against six american victim companies. these represent the first ever charges against known state actors for infiltrating united states commercial targets by cyber means. this is a case alleging economic espionage by members of the chinese military. >> that was attorney general eric holder today announcing unprecedented charges against five members of the people's liberation army for allegedly hacking into the computer systems of american companies located in western pennsylvania. companies include u.s. steel, alcoa and westinghouse electric company. according to the indictment, the hackers stole information and trade secrets that could directly benefit chinese competitors. china's foreign ministry
justice department says it has proof china's attacking american companies in cyberspace.ver your journey takes you the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours >>> today we are announcing an indictment against five officers of the chinese people's liberation army for serious cybersecurity breaches against six american victim companies. these represent the first ever charges against known state actors for...
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justice department says it has proof china's attacking american companies in cyberspace.a parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours >>> today we are announcing an indictment against five officers of the ch
justice department says it has proof china's attacking american companies in cyberspace.a parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there....
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we continue to protect americans from being victimized through cyberspace and will need your support to do so. thank you for your attention. and i look forward to answering questions. [applause] >> can you hear me? ok. all right. thank you. i'd like to start by pushing you a little bit on the distinction that you've drawn between u.s. activities over seas of which we certainly heard a lot over the last year. and the sort of activities that form the basis of this indictment. now, as i understand the u.s. posture, we do not -- first of all, we obviously engage in espionage. and we don't deny that some of that espionage involves spying on companies. the distinction that we draw is when we spy on companies it's in pursuit of national objectives not in pursuit of economic objectives of the particular objectives of helping u.s. company at the spence of the companys that we are spying on. m interested in -- to what extent that is a distinction that sort of only the u.s. could love in that we're an intellectual property generating a company. china's a giant economy. they produce -- why can't
we continue to protect americans from being victimized through cyberspace and will need your support to do so. thank you for your attention. and i look forward to answering questions. [applause] >> can you hear me? ok. all right. thank you. i'd like to start by pushing you a little bit on the distinction that you've drawn between u.s. activities over seas of which we certainly heard a lot over the last year. and the sort of activities that form the basis of this indictment. now, as i...
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authorities are calling and of seeing video clip that offended the public moral and was released in cyberspaced see that clip right here. just like the singers original video the irony of tam version features a montage of men and women dancing to the sock and a variety of settings the video received 178,000 used just before they were arrested the desert sand the video have been released but only after they've repented on the state tv >> reporter: it is beyoncÉ sad that these kids were arrested for trying to spread happened as center for real williams not only not the only one unhappy about your rest the twitter cash tax-free happy i iranians went cairo viral (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: no contest play is not an admission of guilt fussy sentencing is scheduled for july 25, 2002 days after the forty-niners open up training camp >> gary: still deciding he charge of for a false reports of a bomb threat at the lax. aldon smith right now going through his court room business. it is really no surprise when a draft pick and a four yea
authorities are calling and of seeing video clip that offended the public moral and was released in cyberspaced see that clip right here. just like the singers original video the irony of tam version features a montage of men and women dancing to the sock and a variety of settings the video received 178,000 used just before they were arrested the desert sand the video have been released but only after they've repented on the state tv >> reporter: it is beyoncÉ sad that these kids were...
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we continue to protect americans from being victimized through cyberspace and we will need your support to do so. thank you for your attention and i look forward to answering questions. [applause] >> can hear me? ok. thank you. i would like to start by wishing you a little bit on the distinction that you have drawn between u.s. activities overseas which we have heard a lot about over the last year and the sort of activities that form the basis of this indictment. as i understand the u.s. posture, we do not -- we obviously engage in espionage. we do not deny that some of that espionage involves spying on companies. the distinction that we draw is that when we spy on companies, it is in pursuit of national or they objectives particular object of of helping u.s. companies at the expense of the companies that we are spying on. it would extend is that the distinction that sort of only the u.s. could love. we are in intellectual property generating company. china is a giant economy. why can't they define their national security object to that includes economic health of their companies? is th
we continue to protect americans from being victimized through cyberspace and we will need your support to do so. thank you for your attention and i look forward to answering questions. [applause] >> can hear me? ok. thank you. i would like to start by wishing you a little bit on the distinction that you have drawn between u.s. activities overseas which we have heard a lot about over the last year and the sort of activities that form the basis of this indictment. as i understand the u.s....
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it's transnational groups, countries that would steal from them, but there's no marine corps in cyberspacethere has to be a deliberate effort and whatever you want to call it, active defense, you want to call it hacking back. we're only about to hit the cusp of where private companies are going to have to hack back. >> thanks to both of you. something we have to keep our eye on. >>> up next -- the nfl under fire, accused of secretly dishing out powerful painkillers to keep players on the field. what does it mean for football's future? >>> then the tea party tumble. is the gop civil war over? >>> and later, is this the newest democratic power player in 2016? back in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mo
it's transnational groups, countries that would steal from them, but there's no marine corps in cyberspacethere has to be a deliberate effort and whatever you want to call it, active defense, you want to call it hacking back. we're only about to hit the cusp of where private companies are going to have to hack back. >> thanks to both of you. something we have to keep our eye on. >>> up next -- the nfl under fire, accused of secretly dishing out powerful painkillers to keep...
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. -- i see a future where there will be cyber space operations and physical in cyberspace operationsthat intersect at various points in time. >> the next-generation of army officers will still fight wars with machine guns, but some will also use mouse clicks. m joins me now. how exactly are they being trained in cyber warfare? >> marathoning a lot of techniques, understanding with essentially, they are learning a lot of techniques, what the tools beilable are, and it will lawyers, historians, experts in the technology, a cross disciplinary and approach to teach the young cadets to decide what the army will do going forward when it comes to what they are allowed to operate inside of. >> how does this fit into the broader strategy -- strategy beyond this club at west point? >> you have cyber strategy, of course, the u.s. government is not shifted by what it does militarily. the u.s. government has indicted the chinese individuals, and some say the u.s. has been just as involved hacking into chinese companies. outside the military's sphere there is a lot going on between countries like
. -- i see a future where there will be cyber space operations and physical in cyberspace operationsthat intersect at various points in time. >> the next-generation of army officers will still fight wars with machine guns, but some will also use mouse clicks. m joins me now. how exactly are they being trained in cyber warfare? >> marathoning a lot of techniques, understanding with essentially, they are learning a lot of techniques, what the tools beilable are, and it will lawyers,...
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the first campaign that was fully acted out in the online -- in cyberspace. politico was this new force and was gaining traction in that election. in a sense, tim russert's death .eft a vacuum in the space there is his real anarchy in the tenet gallery with new media coming in. the country was uncertain. in a sense, the center had not really been replaced since tim died. for a lot of reasons, tim was a consummate washington figure and also a consummate american figure. >> how can one man be that important today with all the stars? >> first of all, "meet the press" as a franchise was the place where politicians had to go to prove their mettle. yet some unlike sarah palin bursting on the scene a few months after tim's death and you ,onder if tim were still there would have let her anywhere near him? you wonder what would happen -- i guess tim was the one unquestioned authority of sunday morning, but also, you need to prove your mettle there heard think anyone has come along since. son, why?d about his >> luke russert is interesting. he is sort of a prince. he g
the first campaign that was fully acted out in the online -- in cyberspace. politico was this new force and was gaining traction in that election. in a sense, tim russert's death .eft a vacuum in the space there is his real anarchy in the tenet gallery with new media coming in. the country was uncertain. in a sense, the center had not really been replaced since tim died. for a lot of reasons, tim was a consummate washington figure and also a consummate american figure. >> how can one man...
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>> china and russia have a view of cyberspace as sovereign space, not open space, they see it as a placee their own norms. >> what is the next shoe to fall? >> the chinese have called in the u.s. ambassador to complain. they have announced that government computers will not be running windows eight. there may be some further sanctions against u.s. companies. but i don't expect it to go much further than that. >> they are using apple. >> like the rest of the world. >> and apple is assembled in china. why would the u.s. officially charge rather than do something that is less high on the escalation ladder? >> as mentioned earlier, this was set in the works one year ago. one year ago this was part of a much larger, broader strategy. we had tom donovan criticizing the chinese at a speech at the asia society. we had a defense department release report that specifically were -- specifically named them as a hacking group. this all fit into a much larger of last during may year. >> this conversation is about what? i need to get smarter on this. >> good thing nick is here, the asian director of th
>> china and russia have a view of cyberspace as sovereign space, not open space, they see it as a placee their own norms. >> what is the next shoe to fall? >> the chinese have called in the u.s. ambassador to complain. they have announced that government computers will not be running windows eight. there may be some further sanctions against u.s. companies. but i don't expect it to go much further than that. >> they are using apple. >> like the rest of the world....
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5 million people, and the prospect of, one, replicating the law obviously the physical world in cyberspace seem difficult and, two, controlling the entire thing is far more difficult than controlling the physical -- >> we can't even agree on some basic rules between countries, so now we've got to issue with globalization of issues of copyright, issues of censorship, issues of free speech, issues of morality and communications. what do we do when something bad is happening? and i think the other thing is and since we have been on a book tour for a while, we've been talking about this, maybe there are limits to what the internet can do. maybe there are some problems -- >> at the computer history museum, you're willing to say such a bold statement? >> we might discuss that. >> there might be limits. >> also we describe the internet in book as the world's largest ungoverned state, and you think about the instruments of state power, military, economic power, etc., they don't really work in on line world, say, as effectively as -- >> no, but talk about westphalia. >> so the treaty of westphalia
5 million people, and the prospect of, one, replicating the law obviously the physical world in cyberspace seem difficult and, two, controlling the entire thing is far more difficult than controlling the physical -- >> we can't even agree on some basic rules between countries, so now we've got to issue with globalization of issues of copyright, issues of censorship, issues of free speech, issues of morality and communications. what do we do when something bad is happening? and i think the...
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. >>> hackers are winning the fight in cyberspace according to the 12th annual survey of cyber crimes are on the rise. the survey included 500 u.s. businesses, law enforcement services, and government agencies. more than a fourth say the attacks on them were an inside job. there were an average of 135 security breaches on each organization last year, and hackers are far more technologically advanced than those who are trying to stop them. the most common attack methods include mallware, phishing, and spyware. >> spieb >> cyber crimes aside, this is what's trending this minute. it's being called one of the most awkward hugs in history. there it is right there. president obama was bidding farewell to his press secretary jay carney. when leaving the briefing room, the president goes in for the handshake, but carney apparently wants to hug it out. the president then decides to hug. now carney wants a handshake. it ends up being this mix of both with carney shaking the president's elbow. awkward. to florida now where everyone loves a lazy summer day. this black bear finds a cozy hammock to
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common in first degree of relatives and those who have previously attempted suicides to be reduced cyberspace to to get treatment based on science rather than and what feels good to do the advertising. likewise refund an awful lot of sideshows that congratulate you for doing outreach but if you do that to friend and was seriously mentally ill stand outside the shelter or jail or hospital you will find every one you need the idea talking to the pta and going to the school to tell people how to identify people who need treatment, of parents paid for treatment so we have to prioritize and that means cutting programs where the bill proposed by murphy comes from. >> it uses of fund for evidence based program san there is an entrenched group said was to prevent that. there are groups who are getting money to prevent mental illness. we do not know how to prevent its purpose to anybody knows how they deserved the nobel peace prize. if government is funding prevention. that is what the murphy bill does that is what is in gendering the opposition. >>. >> i will just say something. i buried a sister. i
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since 1999, they wrote a treaty on unrestricted warfare which really defined that the internet and cyberspaceble for military operations just like it is for diplomatic or informational or for financial interactions. so we view this entirely differently from how the chinese do, which brings us to this issue where the ambassador is brought in to have a discussion about what the united states is trying to achieve. >> you know a t. chinese economy very well. how is it that china does not view this as doing anything wrong? in its statement which was very blunt in its response to these charges, in part china says that it has never engaged or participated in cyber threat of trade secrets and of course accusing the united states of hypocrisy and having a double stand 2k5ard in light of the ed snowden leaks. >> it's funny. i was in china went the edward snowden case was breaking some time ago and the chinese were shrugging like what's the difference between hacking into a company or hacking into a government for military purposes? they don't see a difference because the chinese economy is largely run
since 1999, they wrote a treaty on unrestricted warfare which really defined that the internet and cyberspaceble for military operations just like it is for diplomatic or informational or for financial interactions. so we view this entirely differently from how the chinese do, which brings us to this issue where the ambassador is brought in to have a discussion about what the united states is trying to achieve. >> you know a t. chinese economy very well. how is it that china does not view...
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if the person doing the bullying wants you -- how do we have a safe zone in cyberspace.cal side of it, how do we have a safe zone when the schools are telling our kids to stand down and not really holding the bully themselves accountable. >> what do you mean by accountable? you come up to me and you say you don't have a nice big mustache like i do, cuomo, so that means you're less of a man. what am i supposed to do now? punch you in the nose? >> absolutely not. the problem is the parents are going to the schools and telling them of the situations and they don't address it to the bullies themselves, they don't expel them, they don't suspend them. they have them come back to class and you're right back in the same environment. >> so why don't you tell your teachers, your school officials under your control that they should grow a pair, that they should teach their teachers to get involved, that they should take bullying as important as cheating, as important as math? why don't you tell them to kick it up a notch instead of telling the kids who are going to be victimized to
if the person doing the bullying wants you -- how do we have a safe zone in cyberspace.cal side of it, how do we have a safe zone when the schools are telling our kids to stand down and not really holding the bully themselves accountable. >> what do you mean by accountable? you come up to me and you say you don't have a nice big mustache like i do, cuomo, so that means you're less of a man. what am i supposed to do now? punch you in the nose? >> absolutely not. the problem is the...