60
60
Jul 27, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> watch your back, bitch, because the dagger is coming. >> it gets overwhelming that when you leave, it's draining like wow we need to take a break. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk for sto
. >> watch your back, bitch, because the dagger is coming. >> it gets overwhelming that when you leave, it's draining like wow we need to take a break. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic you and your doctor should balance the benefits with...
60
60
Jul 11, 2014
07/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
right here i phone looks like a swiss army knife with knives coming out of it of the fireworks a daggerear walkie-talkie with pepper spray >> : this is bare spray some things i've never seen more fireworks right here at home dagger with knives as well. a gun that shoots pepper spray as well. it's about 6 in. long >> : what statistic office gets out of airports across the country every single day look at this agone beloit the knife blade knife. blake coming out of a barrel of a gun a boy coming out of a bullet crazy stuff we thought you might find interesting you certainly did encourage you to follow our instagram account. >> : new clouds from roof cam downtown san francisco you can see low clouds pushing in over the city has to take a look at similar radar picture our eye on the possibility of thunderstorms saying showers to the sierra nothing over us just yet. what could possibly impact here offshore area of low pressure i slid as thunderstorms continues to with to the north it could clip the north bay. it after midnight tonight through early tomorrow morning feature cast pinpointing t
right here i phone looks like a swiss army knife with knives coming out of it of the fireworks a daggerear walkie-talkie with pepper spray >> : this is bare spray some things i've never seen more fireworks right here at home dagger with knives as well. a gun that shoots pepper spray as well. it's about 6 in. long >> : what statistic office gets out of airports across the country every single day look at this agone beloit the knife blade knife. blake coming out of a barrel of a gun a...
73
73
Jul 4, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
behind me is a memorial that symbolizes the ranger daggers that were thrust into the top of these cliffs. and before me are the men who put them there. these are the boys. these are the boys who took the cliffs and helped free a continent. and these are the heroes who helped end a war. gentlemen, i look at you and i think of the words of steven spender's poem. you are men who in your, quote, lives fought for life and left the vivid air signed with your honor. i think i know what you may be thinking right now. thinking we were just part of a bigger effort. everyone was brave that day. well, everyone was. you remember the story of bill milan of the 51st highlanders. 40 years ago today, british troops were pinned down near a bridge waiting desperately for help. suddenly they heard the sound of bagpipes and some thought they were dreaming. well, they weren't. they looked up and saw bill milan with his bagpipes leading the reinforcements and ignoring the smack of the bullets into the ground around him. lord lovett was with him. lord lovett of scotland who calmly announced when he got to the b
behind me is a memorial that symbolizes the ranger daggers that were thrust into the top of these cliffs. and before me are the men who put them there. these are the boys. these are the boys who took the cliffs and helped free a continent. and these are the heroes who helped end a war. gentlemen, i look at you and i think of the words of steven spender's poem. you are men who in your, quote, lives fought for life and left the vivid air signed with your honor. i think i know what you may be...
68
68
Jul 24, 2014
07/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
are political interests at stake, economic interests at stake, some old allies who are now looking daggerst each other because they can't see eye to eye on this. what's the case that you make to america that we have to change the way people are allowed to stay and allowed to come? >> i think we have to remind people that unless you are a native american that your people came from somewhere, and remind people this country was built bile i am grant. they are doing the heavy lifting working construction and restaurants, taking care of children and taking care of elders in nursing homes. they are working in our restaurants and picking our food every single day that we eat. so we have to remind people of that and, also, kind of educate them on why it is that so many people come from mexico and to the united states and it's because of our free trade agreements. agreements that allow american companies that allow americans to go into central america and put their businesses there, taking the profits out of the country, instead of letting the profits stay there. we have so many corn farmers that h
are political interests at stake, economic interests at stake, some old allies who are now looking daggerst each other because they can't see eye to eye on this. what's the case that you make to america that we have to change the way people are allowed to stay and allowed to come? >> i think we have to remind people that unless you are a native american that your people came from somewhere, and remind people this country was built bile i am grant. they are doing the heavy lifting working...
110
110
Jul 11, 2014
07/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
tsa prevented passengers from bringing daggers on to flights and these utility knife blades were found concealed in a siewby due greeting card taped to it. head to my instagram page 6abc matt od. >>> israeli airstrikes intensified in gaza overnight with no signs of letting up. the turmoil strikes close to home for families in the philadelphia area. a live report when "action news" continues. >> happening now on "action news," a bike sicklist un-- bike er unloads bullets on action philadelphia street and leaves one dead. >> accuweather is calling for clearer skies to prevail today. >> good morning, it's july 11, karen is off, let's find out about the clearing skies with david murphy and matt pellman is looking at traffic. >> reporter: all right, guys we are look clearing skies as the rain is off the coast and we have early sunshine. it is not as humid is a couple of days ago. 63 in allentown. it's going to be another
tsa prevented passengers from bringing daggers on to flights and these utility knife blades were found concealed in a siewby due greeting card taped to it. head to my instagram page 6abc matt od. >>> israeli airstrikes intensified in gaza overnight with no signs of letting up. the turmoil strikes close to home for families in the philadelphia area. a live report when "action news" continues. >> happening now on "action news," a bike sicklist un-- bike er...
127
127
Jul 20, 2014
07/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
at the 18, this was the dagger right here, look at this shot. sets up another eagle effort he would make. he is in good shape for the ultimate payoff. so, mcilroy leads by six shots going into sunday by fowler. if mcilroy wins his first british open, his dad would win 350,000 american if his son hangs onto a third major title putting him one away from the career grand slam. >> i didn't think that i would, you know, even have the chance at 25 to go for three legs in the grand slam. way too much to sort of ponder. but you know, first things first, just play a good solid round of golf tomorrow. if that means i go up with a bit of hype next year, so be it. >>> all right, from the u.k. to lake tahoe. charles barkley did not impress. they went 20 yards. that is terrible, as he likes to say. much better basketball player here is steph curry. he drove the green on the par four at 315-yard, 11 would birdie the hole. he hit it is far, he hit it into the group in front of him. standing on the green. now, he is in 19th place, 17 points behind former shark j
at the 18, this was the dagger right here, look at this shot. sets up another eagle effort he would make. he is in good shape for the ultimate payoff. so, mcilroy leads by six shots going into sunday by fowler. if mcilroy wins his first british open, his dad would win 350,000 american if his son hangs onto a third major title putting him one away from the career grand slam. >> i didn't think that i would, you know, even have the chance at 25 to go for three legs in the grand slam. way too...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
one as part of a resource and technology exchange treaty the alternative is it gets more cloak and dagger in this one five bemis was secretly acquired by go between sweden and smuggled back into the country where they reverse engineered by soviet specialists it's unlikely that evidence supporting either version still exists so you'll have to make up your own mind as to which one you prefer. today and having avoided any copyrights lawsuits the fighting in it beats is still standing its curly produces around twelve hundred units per year for diehard fans of the legendary bike around the world this year's lineup boasts six models including the m seventy chippie to the original that kickstarted the brand but no matter which one you choose they all have one thing in common. a motor bike is unique since it is currently the only bike in the world to come complete with a side car. and not just any old side car this is the polar side car has no power driven sports which enables the motor bike to run on the open road. as well as cross-country even overwrote. interest inside cost effectively turned
one as part of a resource and technology exchange treaty the alternative is it gets more cloak and dagger in this one five bemis was secretly acquired by go between sweden and smuggled back into the country where they reverse engineered by soviet specialists it's unlikely that evidence supporting either version still exists so you'll have to make up your own mind as to which one you prefer. today and having avoided any copyrights lawsuits the fighting in it beats is still standing its curly...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
one as part of a resource and technology exchange treaty the alternative is it gets more cloak and dagger in this one five bemis was secretly acquired by go betweens and neutral sweden and smuggled back into the country where they were adverse engineered by soviet specialists it's unlikely that evidence supporting either version still exists so you'll have to make up your own mind as to which one you prefer. today and having avoided any copyright law suits the fight you need me to still standing it's clearly produces around twelve hundred units per year for diehard fans of the legendary bike around the world this year's lineup boasts six models including the m seventy chippie to the original the kickstart of the brand but no matter which one you choose they all have one thing in common. a motor bike is unique since it is currently the only bike in the world to come complete with a side car. and not just any old side car but for the. our side car is now a power driven sport which enables the motor bike to run on the open road as well as cross-country and even overrode the. interest inside
one as part of a resource and technology exchange treaty the alternative is it gets more cloak and dagger in this one five bemis was secretly acquired by go betweens and neutral sweden and smuggled back into the country where they were adverse engineered by soviet specialists it's unlikely that evidence supporting either version still exists so you'll have to make up your own mind as to which one you prefer. today and having avoided any copyright law suits the fight you need me to still...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
one as part of a resource and technology exchange treaty the alternative is it gets more cloak and dagger in this one five bemis was secretly acquired by go between sweden and smuggled back into the country where they reverse engineered by soviet specialists it's unlikely that evidence supporting either version still exists so you'll have to make up your own mind as to which one you prefer. today and having avoided any copyrights lawsuits the fighting in it beats is still standing it's currently produces around twelve hundred units per year for diehard fans of the legendary bike around the world this year's lineup boasts six models including the m seventy chippie to the original that kickstarted the brand but no matter which one you choose they all have one thing in common. a motor bike is unique since it is currently the only bike in the world to come complete with a side car. and not just any old side car with a couple are side cars no power given for that which enables the motor bike to run on the open road as well as cross-country in the even overrode the. interest inside cost effecti
one as part of a resource and technology exchange treaty the alternative is it gets more cloak and dagger in this one five bemis was secretly acquired by go between sweden and smuggled back into the country where they reverse engineered by soviet specialists it's unlikely that evidence supporting either version still exists so you'll have to make up your own mind as to which one you prefer. today and having avoided any copyrights lawsuits the fighting in it beats is still standing it's...
68
68
Jul 12, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
it's like a dagger to your heart, right?l, one business owner says that is exactly what happened to her. ♪ >> reporter: cassie rimple has a thriving washington-d.c.-based shoe business, but this is not the company she thought she was going to start. that business was launched by someone else. >> they took the lease and almost took the same name. it was one of these things where is this reality? did i really just about open the store and have someone take this idea from me? >> reporter: it all started in 2003 when cassie quit her job as an accountant to follow her passion and open a specialized shoe store. >> when i was planning to do then was offer something that's unique and offer this edited collection, which a lot of people go to boutiques specifically for that. >> reporter: even before the launch, cassie was sharing her concept with friends and family. >> i was very proud, very excited, was telling lots of people. >> reporter: at a wedding, cassie told some folks about her idea. and she says those people shared the news
it's like a dagger to your heart, right?l, one business owner says that is exactly what happened to her. ♪ >> reporter: cassie rimple has a thriving washington-d.c.-based shoe business, but this is not the company she thought she was going to start. that business was launched by someone else. >> they took the lease and almost took the same name. it was one of these things where is this reality? did i really just about open the store and have someone take this idea from me?...
69
69
Jul 21, 2014
07/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
chronic a dagger is here from the wall street journal and she is covering the story.was a great story the wall street journal today. so, you hear about this a lot and is it happening that much more often? >> yes, there was a recent us study that showed three in 10 minute-- women who remarry tend to have more assets than men they are remarrying, so you're getting these women with of these great job than men any not so great. gerri: you read all the time about more women finishing their college career that better educations and stay in school longer, so it's no surprise at the end of the day women end up with a better job. what kind of problems does this create? >> first of all their can be a communication problem. gerri: is that what we are calling it? >> well, there is transparency is another one. first of all-- gerri: sharing. >> each spouse me not feel forthcoming with what they make and what their credit history is, what their debts and liabilities and assets are. gerri: you a great example in your story of someone who woke up like two years after working on i'll t
chronic a dagger is here from the wall street journal and she is covering the story.was a great story the wall street journal today. so, you hear about this a lot and is it happening that much more often? >> yes, there was a recent us study that showed three in 10 minute-- women who remarry tend to have more assets than men they are remarrying, so you're getting these women with of these great job than men any not so great. gerri: you read all the time about more women finishing their...
98
98
Jul 19, 2014
07/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
how do you mound an international investigation into what happened when there's so much cloak and dagger going on at the moment and even once it publishes findings, is everybody going to stand by those findings? >> the russians clearly would be at the very least suspicious and wouldn't want a lot of evidence if they are directly involved as the ukrainians are alleging, they would not want that evidence. ized or to show up in an international investigation. right now, any international investigation of this type would be hampered by that very fact. how do you do it? you rely on third party sources, you rely on neutral nations, if there are any that have intelligence in the area. you rely on what the united states thinks it has right now and you rely on nato intelligence to help provide a fairly non-biased view of what happened. >> what about evidence of the crash site? what chance of there being a thorough investigation into what happened if evidence has been tampered with, bodies, some bodies taken away from the site? >> when it comes to the physical evidence, that's going to be a severe
how do you mound an international investigation into what happened when there's so much cloak and dagger going on at the moment and even once it publishes findings, is everybody going to stand by those findings? >> the russians clearly would be at the very least suspicious and wouldn't want a lot of evidence if they are directly involved as the ukrainians are alleging, they would not want that evidence. ized or to show up in an international investigation. right now, any international...
976
976
Jul 15, 2014
07/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 976
favorite 0
quote 0
then you say to yourself, "oh, no, i won't ship it home, i'll take this metal box with its moving dagger that? >> seth: i think the sort of person that kate mckinnon might write a sketch about. >> i'm a seamstress. [ laughter ] i'm a seamstress. i sew my own clothes. [ laughter ] >> seth: traveling seamstress. i want you to write traveling seamstress. i'm a seamstress on the go. >> i'm going to china today. what do you do, you peon? you look at buzzfeed. i make my own drapes! [ laughter ] >> seth: i cannot wait for this. i cannot wait. [ cheers and applause ] kate mckinnon, everybody! "snl" returns september 27th for its 40th season. she's nominated on august 25th at the emmys. we'll be right back with pete rose. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. we're talking damaged!.. fructis damage eraser with phyto-keratin complex, it has the power to reconstruct strength by 90% root-to-tip. so do your thing. fructis damage eraser. garnier. running here. running there. running into things. running out of things. making runs. r
then you say to yourself, "oh, no, i won't ship it home, i'll take this metal box with its moving dagger that? >> seth: i think the sort of person that kate mckinnon might write a sketch about. >> i'm a seamstress. [ laughter ] i'm a seamstress. i sew my own clothes. [ laughter ] >> seth: traveling seamstress. i want you to write traveling seamstress. i'm a seamstress on the go. >> i'm going to china today. what do you do, you peon? you look at buzzfeed. i make my...
571
571
Jul 8, 2014
07/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 571
favorite 0
quote 0
you went to russia and interviewed edward snowden and there was some cloak and dagger involved in getting the most sought after, most hunted, most wanted, without hyperbole man in the world. so true intermediaries, i knew it involved me going to moscow. he can't leave. fake names in the hotel. i had to get out of here after a week night "nightly news" and go over to jfk and i was on a flight first to london. and people stop you. "hey, where are you headed?" they are very, very nosey and inquisitive. so, i had to say just heading to london. business trip. transferred. got to moscow. and i had talked to one person in, formerly in the u.s. government who i could trust. this was a big secret. we walked around this building with file folders with no proper names on them. i guarded my notes, all our research with my life. it never left my sight on the plane. and this official said don't kid yourself. the minute you board, look around on the plane. look for someone who looks uncomfortable and didn't bring a lot of reading. they're there to be on the flight with you. look around at baggage claim
you went to russia and interviewed edward snowden and there was some cloak and dagger involved in getting the most sought after, most hunted, most wanted, without hyperbole man in the world. so true intermediaries, i knew it involved me going to moscow. he can't leave. fake names in the hotel. i had to get out of here after a week night "nightly news" and go over to jfk and i was on a flight first to london. and people stop you. "hey, where are you headed?" they are very,...
236
236
Jul 7, 2014
07/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> do you just assume this is industrial espionage over the more political cloak and dagger type? >> no, no, no. i think that the united states collects everything and what we of it isr, a lot important and a lot is not, but we want to make sure we have this intel. i'm sure some of this could've have been involved in trade negotiations, but in terms of direct american industrial espionage, we don't pass information on to our ceos and it is because we don't own them. in china, it is double espionage because it is part of the state. so the structure is different, but from the german perspective, the mechanisms of the same. this relationship is badly damaged at this point. >> rick rieder, blackrock, credible irony here that you have governments effectively going after one another, the u.s., germany, and you have the central bankers of these governments hand in hand on the red line to make sure they do "whatever it takes." what do you make of that particular tension? >> it is ironic. it is hard to say where the coordination is and how active it is. i think going forward, one of the th
. >> do you just assume this is industrial espionage over the more political cloak and dagger type? >> no, no, no. i think that the united states collects everything and what we of it isr, a lot important and a lot is not, but we want to make sure we have this intel. i'm sure some of this could've have been involved in trade negotiations, but in terms of direct american industrial espionage, we don't pass information on to our ceos and it is because we don't own them. in china, it...
244
244
Jul 2, 2014
07/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
and then what seemed to be the dagger a few minutes later, the u.s. now down 2-0. but that's when the grit of the red, white and blue showed once more. substitute julian green, just 19 years old, playing in his first ever world cup, touching the ball for the first time. finds the net. >> it's julian green. would you believe it? re-energizing the american side to fight until the bitter end. >> it was a good goal, but, yeah, at the end we're out of the tournament. we have to look to the future and give our best every game. >> it wasn't meant to be, but i think can be proud of what we did here, and, you know, i'll go home with no regrets. >> that certainly goes for tim howard. despite being on the losing side of the 2-1 contest, he's awarded the man of the match. >> it's bittersweet, you know. you always want to play well, but you want to play well in a win, and we just weren't able to do that tonight. >> he's such a consistent player, world class goalie, and we rely heavily on him to be successful as a team, and he came up big for us in this tournament. >> back home
and then what seemed to be the dagger a few minutes later, the u.s. now down 2-0. but that's when the grit of the red, white and blue showed once more. substitute julian green, just 19 years old, playing in his first ever world cup, touching the ball for the first time. finds the net. >> it's julian green. would you believe it? re-energizing the american side to fight until the bitter end. >> it was a good goal, but, yeah, at the end we're out of the tournament. we have to look to...
36
36
Jul 4, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> either way, the chen story is one of the cloak and dagger life imitates art kind of stories in thebook. it is amazing when you read it. can't possibly have happened the way it did. i also want to say you've improved dramatically in your pronunciation of foreign names. [laughter] i was impressed used both ends of the chinese leaders. not just the easy one syllable one. >> well, lissa traveled with the often as first lady and in the beginning of my time in the state department is ahead of my speechwriters at the state department. and it is true. i have absolutely no ear for language and its rate regret. i took latin when i was in high school and i think it's healthy with my vocabulary or least i hope it did because i took four years. and then i took french when i went to wells lake. i was enjoying it. i was not good at it, but i was learning and i loved the literature part. i got it down that if you're writing critiques of french literature i could say things that love is hate, hate is love and the professor what say french. when i went to the army to see my french professor i said t
. >> either way, the chen story is one of the cloak and dagger life imitates art kind of stories in thebook. it is amazing when you read it. can't possibly have happened the way it did. i also want to say you've improved dramatically in your pronunciation of foreign names. [laughter] i was impressed used both ends of the chinese leaders. not just the easy one syllable one. >> well, lissa traveled with the often as first lady and in the beginning of my time in the state department is...
30
30
Jul 19, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
i think most of you know them from eradicating extreme poverty and dagger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat hiv aids, malaria , and other diseases to ensure environmental sustainability, and to develop a global partnership for development. i think we have seen a lot of success in setting these big, ambitious, aspiration of targets on some of the majors human development challenges as a motivator and incentive and something of a measurement. there have been critiques on that for progress. but also criticized for being particularly -- for being heavily focused on kind of the external elements, and external interventions and funding and not focused more, let's say, on the needs of african citizens rather than on building up capacity and kind of working on the aspiration. so we are going to hear today from dr. abdoulaye dukule, who is the president of liberia and johnson sirleaf, special envoy for the post's 2015 agenda. he is here today to present the common african position, why is different, what moti
i think most of you know them from eradicating extreme poverty and dagger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat hiv aids, malaria , and other diseases to ensure environmental sustainability, and to develop a global partnership for development. i think we have seen a lot of success in setting these big, ambitious, aspiration of targets on some of the majors human development challenges as a motivator and incentive...
108
108
Jul 8, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a lot of cool cloak and dagger stuff. and watch to go home "sneakers" when i get home.i think you make a great point about the password manager. i think people in this room and at home argues that type of stuff. and type of activities steps have the companies themselves taken post snowden to make our communications more secure? reform?discuss it decreases as well. i was hoping you could address those two issues. >> i will shut up quickly. we have seen more encryption on the web. there has got to be a better word for this thing. ephemeral. it it stays thetion same forever. they are using models of encryption where you have one key per session. you come back tomorrow and start up a new web browser. it is not the same as yesterday. it requires a little bit more work on the part of the company. is oftenth it and it not that much more expensive. is theplace to look major internet companies have seven or a different think they should be doing to encrypt the web to protect their root users. that is the place to look. whatan see who is doing and look at the history. that is a g
there is a lot of cool cloak and dagger stuff. and watch to go home "sneakers" when i get home.i think you make a great point about the password manager. i think people in this room and at home argues that type of stuff. and type of activities steps have the companies themselves taken post snowden to make our communications more secure? reform?discuss it decreases as well. i was hoping you could address those two issues. >> i will shut up quickly. we have seen more encryption on...
55
55
Jul 13, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> first of all a lot of really cool cloak and dagger stuff he here. thanks for that. i'm going to go and watch sneakers when i get home. with respect to what's going on joe you make a great point about the password managers and authentication. if a lot of people in the room and at home argues that type of stuff. what type of activities and steps have the companies themselves taken post-snowden revelations to make our communications more secure and i'd be remiss in not asking you for joe r. kevin to also discuss reform. after 180 days or electronic communication protection significantly decrease as well so is hoping you could address those two issues. >> i will say quickly certainly we have seen more encryption on the web. we are seeing what is called -- there has to be a better word for this thing. i don't want to use the nerd words or whatever so i will call it a femoral cryptography the idea being often when you're using encryption you use the same forever in some cases but web platforms have been moving and google is often the lead. they're using a model of encrypt
. >> first of all a lot of really cool cloak and dagger stuff he here. thanks for that. i'm going to go and watch sneakers when i get home. with respect to what's going on joe you make a great point about the password managers and authentication. if a lot of people in the room and at home argues that type of stuff. what type of activities and steps have the companies themselves taken post-snowden revelations to make our communications more secure and i'd be remiss in not asking you for...
37
37
Jul 8, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> first of all a lot of really cool cloak and dagger stuff he here. thanks for that.i'm going to go and watch sneakers when i get home. with respect to what's going on joe you make a great point about the password managers and authentication. if a lot of people in the room and at home argues that type of stuff. what type of activities and steps have the companies themselves taken post-snowden revelations to make our communications more secure and i'd be remiss in not asking you for joe r. kevin to also discuss reform. after 180 days or electronic communication protection significantly decrease as well so is hoping you could address those two issues. >> i will say quickly certainly we have seen more encryption on the web. we are seeing what is called -- there has to be a better word for this thing. i don't want to use the nerd words or whatever so i will call it a femoral cryptography the idea being often when you're using encryption you use the same forever in some cases but web platforms have been moving and google is often the lead. they're using a model of encrypti
. >> first of all a lot of really cool cloak and dagger stuff he here. thanks for that.i'm going to go and watch sneakers when i get home. with respect to what's going on joe you make a great point about the password managers and authentication. if a lot of people in the room and at home argues that type of stuff. what type of activities and steps have the companies themselves taken post-snowden revelations to make our communications more secure and i'd be remiss in not asking you for joe...
46
46
Jul 7, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> first of all, a lot of cool cloak and dagger stuff. thank you. i'm going to go and watch sneakers tonight when i get home. with respect to what's going on, i mean, joe, i think you make a great point about the password managers and two factor authencation. i think a lot of people in the room and at home already use that type of stuff. what type of activities are -- and steps have the companies themselves taken post-snowden revelations to make our communications more secure? and i'd be remiss in not asking joe and kevin to also discuss perhaps ecba reform. after 180 days our electronic communication protections significantly decrease as well. >> so i can just talk some. i'll shut up quickly. we've seen more encryption on the web. we've seen what's called -- there's got to be a better word for this thing. i don't want to use any of the nerd words. i'll call it ephemeral cryptography. the keys are the same forever in some cases but a lot of web properties have been moving. google was the lead. often the lead at this. they are using a model of encryp
. >> first of all, a lot of cool cloak and dagger stuff. thank you. i'm going to go and watch sneakers tonight when i get home. with respect to what's going on, i mean, joe, i think you make a great point about the password managers and two factor authencation. i think a lot of people in the room and at home already use that type of stuff. what type of activities are -- and steps have the companies themselves taken post-snowden revelations to make our communications more secure? and i'd...
55
55
Jul 10, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> first of all, a lot of really cool folk and dagger stuff here, so thanks for the.g to go and watch sneakers tonight when i get home. with respect to what's going on, i mean, joe, i think you make a great point about the password manager, the two-factor authentification. i think a lot of people in the room and don't already use that type of stuff. what type of activities and steps have the companies themselves taken post-snowden revelations to make our commute nations more secure? and i'd be remiss in not asking joe and gavin to also discuss perhaps ecba reform, after wanted it is our electronic communication protections submissively decrease as well. >> so i can just talk some. quickly. we've seen more encryption on the web. we've seen what's called -- that's got to be a better word for this thing. i don't want to use any of the nerd words or whatever. the idea being often when used encryption, which a lot of the websites have been moving into google and often deleted, they're using model of encryption where you have one key to come back tomorrow and start of a new
. >> first of all, a lot of really cool folk and dagger stuff here, so thanks for the.g to go and watch sneakers tonight when i get home. with respect to what's going on, i mean, joe, i think you make a great point about the password manager, the two-factor authentification. i think a lot of people in the room and don't already use that type of stuff. what type of activities and steps have the companies themselves taken post-snowden revelations to make our commute nations more secure? and...
295
295
Jul 16, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
this is very cloak and dagger.ortunity to shake his hand. >> president obama. >> president obama. it's always thrilling whenever you get to meet the president. >> and you had no line. >> i had no line. but i did think of a line. so he grabs my hand. i said mary mazzio -- what's my f'ing line and i wouldn't let go of his hand. i said, you know, i was here 20 years ago with the olympic team, but now it's much more meaningful. >> good line. you're doing good. >> i was doing good. he pulls away, i'm not letting go of his hand. that's really cool you're an olympic athlete. and i forgot he was the president. and i was like check out the gun show. >> i like it. >> he was so funny. he said, you know what? you need to check out michelle's gun show. game over. >> that was a good line. you didn't need a line. >> "underwater dreams," backing into this story. i love what we saw so far. tell us the story. sounds incredibly inspiring and, by the way, so timely. >> an incredible story and i feel so lucky to have had the opportunit
this is very cloak and dagger.ortunity to shake his hand. >> president obama. >> president obama. it's always thrilling whenever you get to meet the president. >> and you had no line. >> i had no line. but i did think of a line. so he grabs my hand. i said mary mazzio -- what's my f'ing line and i wouldn't let go of his hand. i said, you know, i was here 20 years ago with the olympic team, but now it's much more meaningful. >> good line. you're doing good. >>...