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to eamon javers who is in washington with more eamon? >> reporter: kelly, there will be mounting pressure on the biden administration to respond to this attack now that we have confirmation of u.s. military deaths in afghanistan. the question is what is the biden administration going to do here there's very limited options i've been emailing back and forth with a former high-ranking u.s. military official who served in afghanistan and is an expert in that region. this official telling me that really the biden administration's response is going to be constrained by the military realities on the ground he says any response now will be vastly more difficult without any base in central or south az why, so drones trying to locate isis-k headquarters would use 60% of their flight time going to and from afghanistan as they'll be operating from bases in the gulf states the official telling me this makes the task much more challenging and much more costly so even if they have good intelligence on who exactly they would want to strike against give
to eamon javers who is in washington with more eamon? >> reporter: kelly, there will be mounting pressure on the biden administration to respond to this attack now that we have confirmation of u.s. military deaths in afghanistan. the question is what is the biden administration going to do here there's very limited options i've been emailing back and forth with a former high-ranking u.s. military official who served in afghanistan and is an expert in that region. this official telling me...
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troops on afghan soil eamon javers, thank you. >>> to another developing story. european union recommending halting non-essential travel from the u.s. because of the rise of covid cases. this comes as the spread of the du delta variant as vaccination rates have fallen behind rates of the eu. the travel rates are reviewed every two weeks. it has set a pattern for who can visit the continent. let's get reaction in europe with julianna tatelbaum. julianna, we have seen an update from italy requiring travelers to be vaccinated and present a negative covid test upon arrival. >> good morning, seema that is right. what we have here from the eu is looking to reinstate travel restrictions on u.s. travelers with america's infection rate above the safe level they created a safe level at 75 individuals per 100,000 inn has been toninhabitants. this is just guidance. it is up to every member state to make decisions around their own rules. we expect to see more countries bring in testing rules in addition to vaccination requirements we have seen a reaction in airline stocks tod
troops on afghan soil eamon javers, thank you. >>> to another developing story. european union recommending halting non-essential travel from the u.s. because of the rise of covid cases. this comes as the spread of the du delta variant as vaccination rates have fallen behind rates of the eu. the travel rates are reviewed every two weeks. it has set a pattern for who can visit the continent. let's get reaction in europe with julianna tatelbaum. julianna, we have seen an update from...
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eamon javers closes the book on this saga. >> flattery gets you everywhere.r this hack from earlier in the month the form allows cryptocurrency to be trade without -- they were hit by a mysterious hacker well, now they say that the hacker who they have been praising as, quote, mr. white hat, has given the money back. poly network has regained control of the assets. once again, we would like to thank mr. white hat for keeping his promise, as well as the company, partners, and multiple security agencies for their assistance this raises a whole host of questions, including whether or not the multiple law enforcement agencies around the world will stop investigating this now that the hacker has simply one the money or if this person has legal liability or exposure that continues, even though the company that he stole from is thanking him and praising him as mr. white hat. a very unusual resolution to a very unusual crime here, kelly >> someone robs a bank, they steal $100 million return it they still break the law >> yes, right. >> yeah, but we know in practice i
eamon javers closes the book on this saga. >> flattery gets you everywhere.r this hack from earlier in the month the form allows cryptocurrency to be trade without -- they were hit by a mysterious hacker well, now they say that the hacker who they have been praising as, quote, mr. white hat, has given the money back. poly network has regained control of the assets. once again, we would like to thank mr. white hat for keeping his promise, as well as the company, partners, and multiple...
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eamon javers has more on a busy day shaping up in washington it struck me that these tough guys, toughoderates in the democratic party that were holding their ground, eamon, they said, all right, all right, here is our deal, here is our deal, if you will pass our $1.2 trillion, if you promise, okay, go ahead and do the $3.5 trillion and i thought 3.5 plus -- it just is -- i mean, we say these words so easily, eamon, but these are major, major commitments that have a lot of far-reaching consequences and, i don't know, i just accept anything now i just read it we will do the 3.5, just make sure you do our 1.2. >> remember when the obama era stimulus was measured in billions and now we are talking about trillions. so there is some inflation going on in this world i don't know if its transitory or not, but that's the way it is in washington. look, the dilemma that nancy pelosi had yesterday was that she had these moderates who were saying we won't vote for the $3.5 trillion package which is desperately important to the progressives unless we get a vote first on the infrastructure package,
eamon javers has more on a busy day shaping up in washington it struck me that these tough guys, toughoderates in the democratic party that were holding their ground, eamon, they said, all right, all right, here is our deal, here is our deal, if you will pass our $1.2 trillion, if you promise, okay, go ahead and do the $3.5 trillion and i thought 3.5 plus -- it just is -- i mean, we say these words so easily, eamon, but these are major, major commitments that have a lot of far-reaching...
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accounts they've been doing a pretty good job at it we'll see if they can add value today. >> eamon javers will be following this for us for much of the day >>> david kennedy is the ceo and founder of trusted sec you say one of the important issues that they will undoubtedly discuss today is the security of the supply chain and specifically of the software supply chain i don't know what that is. what do you mean when you refer to the security of the software supply chain >> yeah, that's a great question so when you look at how we trust our computers, right, everybody has an iphone or an android, they may have a windows operating system or mac operating system, they facilitate software and push updates out and things to that effect just recently earlier this year we saw an attack against solar winds which is an i.t. monitoring company the russians allegedly use to go into and then basically hack other companies including microsoft, cisco, vmware, some of the biggest companies out there. they use the trusted process through updating to attack very large organizations breaking our trust model
accounts they've been doing a pretty good job at it we'll see if they can add value today. >> eamon javers will be following this for us for much of the day >>> david kennedy is the ceo and founder of trusted sec you say one of the important issues that they will undoubtedly discuss today is the security of the supply chain and specifically of the software supply chain i don't know what that is. what do you mean when you refer to the security of the software supply chain >>...
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. $600 million stolen in a big crypto theft eamon javers has more. >> right be. a $600 million mystery who stole all that cryptocurrency and why have they already begun to return some of the stole's assets hackers exploited the vulnerability in poly network a platform designed to connect different blockchains to enable what is known as decentralized finance or as they call it defi. earlier today poly post add message on twitter addressed directly to hackers. what they said -- the amount you hacked is the biggest one in the defi history. law enforcement in any country will regard this as a major economic crime and you will be pursued. very unwise for you to do any further transactions the money you stole are from tens of thousands of crypto community members, hence the people talk to us to work out a solution now, agency of about an hour ago, it appears that some progress was being made in these negotiations between poly and the hackers. poly reported that the hacker returned more than $4.7 million of those stolen assets still a far cry from total amount taken and
. $600 million stolen in a big crypto theft eamon javers has more. >> right be. a $600 million mystery who stole all that cryptocurrency and why have they already begun to return some of the stole's assets hackers exploited the vulnerability in poly network a platform designed to connect different blockchains to enable what is known as decentralized finance or as they call it defi. earlier today poly post add message on twitter addressed directly to hackers. what they said -- the amount...
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eamon javers joining us on the cnbc news line with a preview. u are in that meeting and maybe a hacker will be, if you know what i mean, what do you think is going to be agenda number one? >> well, look, brian, the goal here is to figure out how the united states broadly can respond to this wave of ransomware attacks and other hacks, including ip theft from major tech companies there's going to be a lot on the table here and the question -- the big question as a country is can the government and the private sector come together in some effective way to respond to this part of the reason why the hackers have been so successful in recent years is really because the response has been fragmented, it's not clear in the united states who is responsible for what piece and who can take what action the goal of this meeting is to sort of resolve some of those high-level questions and then also come together with some, you know, detailed specific points for how they're going to respond to these in the future if you look at that list of who is attending, it'
eamon javers joining us on the cnbc news line with a preview. u are in that meeting and maybe a hacker will be, if you know what i mean, what do you think is going to be agenda number one? >> well, look, brian, the goal here is to figure out how the united states broadly can respond to this wave of ransomware attacks and other hacks, including ip theft from major tech companies there's going to be a lot on the table here and the question -- the big question as a country is can the...
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eamon javers reporting >>> michael beschloss. good to see you as always. >> good to see you, tyler. how are you? >> fantastic this war has spanned four presidents let's listen back to what president biden said when he wasn't president in 2002 about the need to support the efforts in afghanistan. >> history is going to judge us very harshly, i believe, if we allow the hope of a liberated afghanistan to evaporate because we are fearfulof the phrase nation building or we do not stay the course. >> michael, i guess you could listen to that and say one of two things on the one hand, maybe the president must now eat those words. on the other hand, i think you can make the case that in 20 years we truly did stay the course in afghanistan, we fought we tried to build a nation for the people of afghanistan and today we must acknowledge that we failed. >> i think that's it, tyler. you know, it was a noble effort. you know, america, most of it was in our best traditions of trying to bring democracy to another country, but sometimes the other country doesn't want it and we did this for 20 years
eamon javers reporting >>> michael beschloss. good to see you as always. >> good to see you, tyler. how are you? >> fantastic this war has spanned four presidents let's listen back to what president biden said when he wasn't president in 2002 about the need to support the efforts in afghanistan. >> history is going to judge us very harshly, i believe, if we allow the hope of a liberated afghanistan to evaporate because we are fearfulof the phrase nation building or we...
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that summit has wrapped up eamon javers with the latest what happened? >> yeah, you've been seeing all the big guys there leaving all at the same time we're told by our active producer own the scene, who you just saw getting some of her steps in for the day there, chasing the ceos, that tim cook has not left we're going to see if we can hear from him when he comes out of the meeting to see what he says about this. but clearly, some of those ceos not too anxious to talk to the press on the way out the door. what we are seeing now is some citations in the media, particularly reuters, of some of the commitments now from some of these companies. reuters is reporting that microsoft is saying it's going to invest $20 billion over the course of five years, a four fold increase from its current rate, to speed up cybersecurity rates. we're also going to see microsoft making available $150 million in technical services to help federal, state, and local governments to help keep their security systems up to date. so microsoft out with some news per reuters at this h
that summit has wrapped up eamon javers with the latest what happened? >> yeah, you've been seeing all the big guys there leaving all at the same time we're told by our active producer own the scene, who you just saw getting some of her steps in for the day there, chasing the ceos, that tim cook has not left we're going to see if we can hear from him when he comes out of the meeting to see what he says about this. but clearly, some of those ceos not too anxious to talk to the press on the...
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with a cnbc investigation into their crypto-nightmare, here's eamon javers.they discovered crypto a few years ago tonya thought the boom would give their young family a financial way up so the florida couple started buying bitcoin and ethereum, using coinbase how did it go at first >> up to recently it was agreed. >> but earlier in the year, their account had shack. their invest that had grown to some $168,000 was essentially wiped out, going down to $587. >> i see a ton o >> i get onto my computer and see a ton of security alerts, password changes and everything. i signed onto the crypto and said, it's gone. >> reporter: to their astonishment they couldn't get anyone on the phone from coinbase more than 11,000 complaints since 2016, mostly related to customer service have been filed with the federal trade commission and consumer consume financial protection bureau. and the better business bureau says coinbase has not responded to a pattern of complaints customers have difficulty reaching the company. >> this not only was our future, this was my kids' future.
with a cnbc investigation into their crypto-nightmare, here's eamon javers.they discovered crypto a few years ago tonya thought the boom would give their young family a financial way up so the florida couple started buying bitcoin and ethereum, using coinbase how did it go at first >> up to recently it was agreed. >> but earlier in the year, their account had shack. their invest that had grown to some $168,000 was essentially wiped out, going down to $587. >> i see a ton o...
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i want to get to eamon javers who covers the white house in washington he was to have spoken 19 minutes ago. do we have any indication of what he may be waiting t impart >> we don't know, shep, at this hour what we know is that the white house press pool has been called and asked to stand by. we'll wait and see what that means in terms of the timing of the president's remarks. as you and michael were discussing, it's clear what we're going to hear from president biden is going to be the most difficult and high stakes speech of his young administration this is a president that's going to have to explain to the american people what happened today, specifically. why it was necessary why this mission was necessary and frankly, whether or not this was his fault as a result of the strategy that he decided to deploy of pulling out of afghanistan all together and allowing afghan government to be in place that ultimately was not able to stand for more than a few hours in the face of this incredible taliban onslaught that we've seen over the past few weeks. then he's going to have to lay out his
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troop deaths eamon javers has the story >> this is the tragic news now from the spokesperson for theentagon the pentagon spokesperson john kirby put out this tweet saying we can confirm that a number of u.s. service members were killed in today's complex attack at the kabul airport. the number of others are being treated for wounds we also know a number of afghans fell victim to this heinous attack we wait for confirmation of the tragic news of the death of u.s. service members defending that security perimeter around the kabul airport. presumably now this will change the security picture dramatically for the united states in afghanistan. the president had suggested that if u.s. troops were attacked, the u.s. military would respond forcefully the challenge now will be figuring out how to respond and who to respond against giving the swirling chaotic situation surrounding the airport. exactly how you use military force here is going to be a question kelly, i've been emailing with a former high-ranking u.s. military official who was in afghanistan who offered me some thoughts about the
troop deaths eamon javers has the story >> this is the tragic news now from the spokesperson for theentagon the pentagon spokesperson john kirby put out this tweet saying we can confirm that a number of u.s. service members were killed in today's complex attack at the kabul airport. the number of others are being treated for wounds we also know a number of afghans fell victim to this heinous attack we wait for confirmation of the tragic news of the death of u.s. service members defending...
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let's bring in eamon javers. a lot of questions from the press corps.about afghanistan and this effort to bring our afghan allies back to the united states and get them out of there. but the president was focused on covid today. >> sara, that's right. the president not taking any questions. you can expect a lot of them would have been about afghanistan. the president clearly not wanting to discuss that right here and step on the message he's trying to deliver over that afghanistan news and political feistiness from the president that we had not necessarily expected to see. the president signaling he's going to use the legal power of the federal government to tangle with governors who are stepping in the way of mask mandates at the local level in schools around the country as schools get back into session coming up in september so we could see some legal skirmishing in courtrooms around the country as the president tries to step into protect those school districts that are engaging in mask mandates from governors who are trying to stop those mask mandate
let's bring in eamon javers. a lot of questions from the press corps.about afghanistan and this effort to bring our afghan allies back to the united states and get them out of there. but the president was focused on covid today. >> sara, that's right. the president not taking any questions. you can expect a lot of them would have been about afghanistan. the president clearly not wanting to discuss that right here and step on the message he's trying to deliver over that afghanistan news...
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. >>> let's get to eamon javers. >> cnbc has learned that 1 million medicare credit card numbers haveased by a new russian-speaking criminal agency the group call itself all world cards is a so-called carding shopping, with stolen credit card information to sale for other crennels, but in an offer today, the new group, which comes with an angry-looking o octopus. think of this like the free samples they're trying to lure you in this analysis is coming from cnbc's cybersecurity consultant at q6. it's a large numb. the expect is they will start using d. and banks will probably see an impact. it's not clear where the card numbers came from. likely they have come from several recent cyberattacks dating from 2018 and 2019, and they say at least 20% are still valid. so -- we may hear more in the future. >> do we know whether all of these cards are american cardholders? or could they be global cardholders? >> we north there are american cards in this tranche, and there are global cards as well it's a mix, tyler, is what we're told. >> how will i know if my card has been affected? >> well, yo
. >>> let's get to eamon javers. >> cnbc has learned that 1 million medicare credit card numbers haveased by a new russian-speaking criminal agency the group call itself all world cards is a so-called carding shopping, with stolen credit card information to sale for other crennels, but in an offer today, the new group, which comes with an angry-looking o octopus. think of this like the free samples they're trying to lure you in this analysis is coming from cnbc's cybersecurity...
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eamon javers has the latest on the withdrawal from afghanistan. we start with frank olland who has more on the damage that hurricane ida left behind. frank? >> reporter: there are growing safety concerns here in the city of new orleans about 5,000 national guard troops have been activated to help support local officers and give them increased security as they respond to a number of break ins. incidents all around the city. we see national guard troops across the city. residents have spoken and expressed concern about their safety as well most stores and restaurants are closed public transit also suspended. number of people are stocking up on ice, water and nonperishable food in addition to the damage you see behind me, downed power lines, downed trees all around the city we spoke to a woman whose car was crushed from the bricks of this building. obviously, she said, she's upset about her car but is even more concerned about her family and her city. >> nobody know no other place than new orleans if you never went somewhere else. how can you violate
eamon javers has the latest on the withdrawal from afghanistan. we start with frank olland who has more on the damage that hurricane ida left behind. frank? >> reporter: there are growing safety concerns here in the city of new orleans about 5,000 national guard troops have been activated to help support local officers and give them increased security as they respond to a number of break ins. incidents all around the city. we see national guard troops across the city. residents have...
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than $600 million of crypto, a group of hackers have begun to return some of the funds they stole eamon javers a wild ride. earlier today an unknown hacker attacked polynetwork, a platform designed to connect different blockchains to enable decentralized finance or defi as they called it poly posted a message on twitter addressed to the hackers saying, the amount you hacked is the biggest one in the defi history. law enforcement in any country will regard this as a major economic crime and you will be pursued. now poly urged the hacker to negotiate and he or she did just that over the past several hours, they've returned roughly $261 million worth of the more than $600 million initially stolen. what's more, the hacker here has been offering this explanation for why he or she pulled off one of the biggest crypto currency heists of all time for fun. the hacker writes, ask yourself, what to do had you facing so much fortune anyone could be the traitor given one billion. i can trust nobody and he or she also says, i understood the risk of exposing myself even if i don't do evil i prefer to stay in
than $600 million of crypto, a group of hackers have begun to return some of the funds they stole eamon javers a wild ride. earlier today an unknown hacker attacked polynetwork, a platform designed to connect different blockchains to enable decentralized finance or defi as they called it poly posted a message on twitter addressed to the hackers saying, the amount you hacked is the biggest one in the defi history. law enforcement in any country will regard this as a major economic crime and you...
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. >>> the ftc has now officially refiled that amended antitrust complaint against facebook eamon javers has it. hey, eamon. >> the ftc had filed against facebook suggesting that facebook had engaged in anti-competitive conduct and the goal here was to get facebook to sell off whatsapp and instagram. a judge said their first complaint wasn't sufficient, asked them to file a second complaint. we're looking at the four-page document now filed by the ftc moments ago. interesting item here is that the ftc seems to be suggesting that they have some confidential information they have filed under seal in the court and they want to give facebook some time to review that information in order to decide whether or not to oppose it being released in public we're working our way through this document in real time here, carl, but the important sentence i've seen so far is the ftc saying the first amended complaint includes certain information related to this anti-competitive conduct that facebook and/or third parties dig snated as designated as conl in the investigation the ftc must afford the providi
. >>> the ftc has now officially refiled that amended antitrust complaint against facebook eamon javers has it. hey, eamon. >> the ftc had filed against facebook suggesting that facebook had engaged in anti-competitive conduct and the goal here was to get facebook to sell off whatsapp and instagram. a judge said their first complaint wasn't sufficient, asked them to file a second complaint. we're looking at the four-page document now filed by the ftc moments ago. interesting item...
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money in an infrastructure package, through the senate to help deal with the financial damage eamon javerson a billion dollar booth >> citying have been crippled. take new bedford, massachusetts, the victim of a ransom ware attack mayor john mitchell tells us the city is still rebuilding a critical database two years later and continues to fend off additional cyberattacks. >> attackers don't give you a break after they have landed a punch we are subject to attacks all the time they're often wolves in sheep's clothing >> the good news is included in that is a cybergrant program it will authorize $1 billion over four year to eight states with cybersecurity. they will need to distribute to local governments. attacks on state and local governments are holding steady there are 112 attacks in 2020, according to data from m so soft mitchell says his city can't afford - can afford, but the budget is out of reach for most. you're talking about tens of millions, hundreds of millions of dollars that will be spent on cybersecurity in the future that could have been spent in our towns and our community
money in an infrastructure package, through the senate to help deal with the financial damage eamon javerson a billion dollar booth >> citying have been crippled. take new bedford, massachusetts, the victim of a ransom ware attack mayor john mitchell tells us the city is still rebuilding a critical database two years later and continues to fend off additional cyberattacks. >> attackers don't give you a break after they have landed a punch we are subject to attacks all the time...
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. >>> eamon javers is here with the latest in the cybercrime drama. >> it's an astonishing turn of eventsnetwork has begun returning hundreds of millions, and may be allowed to keep about half a million worth of the loot. polynetwork is a dizzy centralize the financial network allowing different block chains to interargument the hacker found a vulnerability, stole the money, quote, for fun, unquote, but know.network is referring to the hacker as mr. white hat, implying he or she is a good guy, not a crook, and offering a deal in a state poly network said we have come to a more complete understanding how the situation unfolded, as well as the mr. white hat's original intention we you shouldly offered a $500 bug bounty, and mr. white hat had responded to the offer they usually pay them to prevent money from being stolen, not after the money is gone. the hacker apparently as not yet accepted the deal, and due to the high-profile nature, law enforcement agencies may well be able track this person now for now, the mystery continues, but it may be by suggesting this person is a good guy, p poly
. >>> eamon javers is here with the latest in the cybercrime drama. >> it's an astonishing turn of eventsnetwork has begun returning hundreds of millions, and may be allowed to keep about half a million worth of the loot. polynetwork is a dizzy centralize the financial network allowing different block chains to interargument the hacker found a vulnerability, stole the money, quote, for fun, unquote, but know.network is referring to the hacker as mr. white hat, implying he or she...
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out of washington, the cdc issuing a new eviction ban for the next 60 days i want to get over to eamon javerseamon. >> good morning to you, andrew renters will have a little bit of extra time in order to get their payment together take a look at what we know about this cdc order yesterday it's very targeted so that's at least part of the argument why it's a legitimate thing for the cdc to do. they're saying evictions for failure to make rent could be detrimental to public health the order is going to expire on october 3rd. you have 60 days here. it applies in counties that experience high levels of community transition it is targeted to those specific areas. it allows additional time for rent relief to reach renters and vaccination rates. all of this comes after congresswoman began sleeping outside on the capitol steps on friday in order to call attention to the potential homelessness problem that would result from lifting the existing eviction moratorium over the weekend. she argues it would push a lot of people in this country into homelessness that campaign getting a lot of attention in th
out of washington, the cdc issuing a new eviction ban for the next 60 days i want to get over to eamon javerseamon. >> good morning to you, andrew renters will have a little bit of extra time in order to get their payment together take a look at what we know about this cdc order yesterday it's very targeted so that's at least part of the argument why it's a legitimate thing for the cdc to do. they're saying evictions for failure to make rent could be detrimental to public health the order...
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a vote expected shortly could determine the future of it let's bring in eamon javers to explain the position of house speaker nancy pelosi is in. >> she's in a tough position we're getting more clarity on how she's trying to wriggle her way through all this here is what we know expecting around 2:15 this afternoon a vote in the house rules committee. that vote will be moving a procedural process through in which the new language says that the house will consider the infrastructure bill on september 27th that's that trillion dollar bill that passed in the senate. it's expected to pass overwhelmingly in the house as well progressives and speaker pelosi don't want to move forward on that until they've pushed forward this additional $3.5 trillion budget process. that's with a lot of spending related to what they're calling human infrastructure as well as the physical infrastructure in the bill that's already passed they're trying to use the bill that's already passed as leverage to get a vote on the other piece which they consider bigger in many ways more important. so the key here is that moder
a vote expected shortly could determine the future of it let's bring in eamon javers to explain the position of house speaker nancy pelosi is in. >> she's in a tough position we're getting more clarity on how she's trying to wriggle her way through all this here is what we know expecting around 2:15 this afternoon a vote in the house rules committee. that vote will be moving a procedural process through in which the new language says that the house will consider the infrastructure bill on...
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fall pipelines and one of the world's largest meat producers cnbc senior washington correspondent eamon javers is with us. eamon, what are these ceos promising to do actually to ramp up cybersecurity >> well, shep, we're seeing big promises today from some of the nation's biggest companies and we also saw one interesting request from the companies to the government one ceo who was in the meeting today told me that a participant raised the issue of cryptocurrency with the president in the room, arguing that the u.s. government needs to come down much harder on cryptocurrency and that the government has either turned a blind eye or is complicit in allowing crypto to happen. that digital cash the ceo argued is fueling the rise in cybercrime now, after the meeting companies unleashed a slew of announcements about what they plan to do next. ibm says it will train more than 150,000 people in cyber skills over the next three years to help with that cyber worker shortage and introduce a new product that helps organizations recover from a cyberattack in hours rather than in days google said it will inv
fall pipelines and one of the world's largest meat producers cnbc senior washington correspondent eamon javers is with us. eamon, what are these ceos promising to do actually to ramp up cybersecurity >> well, shep, we're seeing big promises today from some of the nation's biggest companies and we also saw one interesting request from the companies to the government one ceo who was in the meeting today told me that a participant raised the issue of cryptocurrency with the president in the...
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eamon javers and meg on booster shots for the j&j. mike, the s&p -- >> yeah, another record. a little bit of a round number 4500 on the s&p touched for the first time today not too much significance to that absolute level necessarily but it does reflect the s&p getting back up to the sort of top end of this path keep pointing out this consistent angle we've been climbing on. it is getting a little bit, bumping up against the higher end of this rally line so doesn't mean it stops right here but sometimes it drags higher from here it's really more upward drift. what we have is cyclical stocks rallying, continuing their rebound while the big growth stocks had otherwise kind of held the field of prior months they're not really selling off they're holding their ground, notgetting in the way of the s&p's upward drift treasury yields, take a look here they are having a decent move to the upside three weeks ago, we made a low on the 10-year yield we're up about 17, 18 basis points the other thing about this level say lot of stuff comes together in here. it's that basic down trend fro
eamon javers and meg on booster shots for the j&j. mike, the s&p -- >> yeah, another record. a little bit of a round number 4500 on the s&p touched for the first time today not too much significance to that absolute level necessarily but it does reflect the s&p getting back up to the sort of top end of this path keep pointing out this consistent angle we've been climbing on. it is getting a little bit, bumping up against the higher end of this rally line so doesn't mean it...
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are taking aim at the customer service department there saying coinbase has left them hanging eamon javers now with a cnbc investigation, crypto nightmare. >> reporter: tonya and jared discovered cryptocurrency through tonya's worker a few years ago and they thought the boom that attracted so many investors would give their young family a financial way up. >> it was going to be a way to retire and be secure. >> reporter: so they started buying bit cone and ethereum using coinbase. >> so how did it go at first >> up until recently it was great. >> reporter: earlier this year, they say their account was hacked their investment which had grown from $45,000 to some $168,000 was essentially wiped out, going down to $587 >> i see a ton of security alerts, password changes, everything then i signed onto the crypto and i said it's gone. >> reporter: to their astonishment they said they couldn't get anyone from coinbase on the phone, just email. it turns out they weren't the first investors to have that problem. more than 11,000 complaints since 2016 mostly related to customer service have been fil
are taking aim at the customer service department there saying coinbase has left them hanging eamon javers now with a cnbc investigation, crypto nightmare. >> reporter: tonya and jared discovered cryptocurrency through tonya's worker a few years ago and they thought the boom that attracted so many investors would give their young family a financial way up. >> it was going to be a way to retire and be secure. >> reporter: so they started buying bit cone and ethereum using...
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. >> thanks so much, scott i'm eamon javers back with you at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evans. capitol hill meets crypto. the digital currency caught in the middle of congress's attempt to move the infrastructure bill for ward we'll look at what's at stake there. the billionaire versus the brokers. we'll speak with former hedge fund manager john arnold on his battle against firms like fidelity when it comes to charity. the newest way to make money in housing even when you're not selling your house we begin with today's markets and dom chu has the numbers. >> we're pulling back on what we saw on friday by the dow and the s&p 500. but not by a lot down down about 70 points today. s&p 500 only down about three points, and the nasdaq outperforming, up about .2%. just about close to its own record highs we'll keep an eye on the nasdaq composite. with regard to the weakness in the market today, a lot of the downside is being driven around the fears of the covid delta variant and what it could do to the economy, if things slow down, maybe shut down or restrict again check out marriot
. >> thanks so much, scott i'm eamon javers back with you at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evans. capitol hill meets crypto. the digital currency caught in the middle of congress's attempt to move the infrastructure bill for ward we'll look at what's at stake there. the billionaire versus the brokers. we'll speak with former hedge fund manager john arnold on his battle against firms like fidelity when it comes to charity. the newest way to make money in housing even when you're...
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. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters andre bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to get a piece of all that money? we'll get some stock picks and talk to senator angus king about what's going to get built in his state and around the country. >>> plus you don't know what you've got until you lose it a foam shortage is tying up production of furniture. that's foam not like
. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters andre bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to get a piece of all that money? we'll get some stock picks and talk to senator angus king about what's going to get built in his state and around the country. >>> plus you don't know what you've got until you lose it a foam shortage is tying up production of...
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eamon javers is at the white house. >>> speaking of hacks, let's check on the etf with that name. the biggest components are cloudflare, up 62% cisco up 34% fortinet is 106% and shrunk 8% j&j wants a booster and delta airlines tells its employees to get the shot or pay up we have all those stories coming up on "the exchange. >> announcer: this is "the exchange" on cnbc. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. that's because you both have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. ♪ >>> welcome back news on covid vaccines today on making them and tak
eamon javers is at the white house. >>> speaking of hacks, let's check on the etf with that name. the biggest components are cloudflare, up 62% cisco up 34% fortinet is 106% and shrunk 8% j&j wants a booster and delta airlines tells its employees to get the shot or pay up we have all those stories coming up on "the exchange. >> announcer: this is "the exchange" on cnbc. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride....
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i'm eamon javers sitting in for kelly evans. china's crackdown costing its own companies $1 trillion in market cap but now saying it wants to work the s.e.c. on ipos does that mean there's value in chinese listed companies right now. most industries are deal being a worker shortage. but for cyber security it comes at a particularly critical time. how can u.s. companies defend themselves without the people to do it. >>> and in rapid fur, food, fashion, and tax evasion, hopefully not all at the same time plus the dire consequences of new rules in california. you may not be able to find bacon. the markets nearing all-time highs. let's start with dom chu and the numbers. >> the numbers are pretty positive right now but not as positive as earlier in the session. for the s&p 500 to give you an idea of the range, we're at 4,400, that big figure here, up about 5 or 6 points. at the highs of the day we were up 27 handles, 27 points, and down one of the lows we're tilting toward the end of the lower end of the trading range at least for n
i'm eamon javers sitting in for kelly evans. china's crackdown costing its own companies $1 trillion in market cap but now saying it wants to work the s.e.c. on ipos does that mean there's value in chinese listed companies right now. most industries are deal being a worker shortage. but for cyber security it comes at a particularly critical time. how can u.s. companies defend themselves without the people to do it. >>> and in rapid fur, food, fashion, and tax evasion, hopefully not all...
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eamon javers has a cnbc investigation.ed discovered crypto currency through a coworker a few years ago and thought the boom attracting so many would give their young family a financial leg up. >> it was going to be a way to retire and be secure. >> so the florida couple started buying bitcoin and ethereum using the coinbase the largest cryptocurrency exchange. >> how did it go at first. >> until recently it was great. >> but earlier in year they say their account was hacked, investment which had grown from a total of about $45,000 to some 168,000 was essentially wiped out. going down to $$587. >> i sign on the computer and i see a ton of security alerts, password changes and i saw the crypto was gone. >> to their astonishment they couldn't get coinbase on the phone. just email turns out they weren't the first to have that problem more than 11,000 complaints since 2016, mostly related to customer service have been filed with the federal trade commission and consumer financial protection bureau ant better business bureau in
eamon javers has a cnbc investigation.ed discovered crypto currency through a coworker a few years ago and thought the boom attracting so many would give their young family a financial leg up. >> it was going to be a way to retire and be secure. >> so the florida couple started buying bitcoin and ethereum using the coinbase the largest cryptocurrency exchange. >> how did it go at first. >> until recently it was great. >> but earlier in year they say their account...
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the question is what happens from here on our senior washington correspondent, eamon javers, is with us for that as we await blinken's discussion at long last, eamon, this is over >> shep, this is one of those moment where is you just feel the weight of history as you watch these officialsstruggle to bring us the detail of what happened today, there's a lot of numbers. a lot of logistical information, but there's a lot of history here, too. what you just heard from the general there was that there's a lot of heartbreak associated with this departure. the general saying we did not get everybody out who we wanted to get out he said they left seats available for any americans who wanted to come out they could not get them to the airport, he said single digit hundreds perhaps of americans are remaining in the country at this point. and he's also proceeding with this evacuation program at the same time that he is trying to hold the door, basically, on those aircraft for my remaining americans. so i'm sitting here, shep, thinking about the way we felt when we went into afghanistan in 2001 i
the question is what happens from here on our senior washington correspondent, eamon javers, is with us for that as we await blinken's discussion at long last, eamon, this is over >> shep, this is one of those moment where is you just feel the weight of history as you watch these officialsstruggle to bring us the detail of what happened today, there's a lot of numbers. a lot of logistical information, but there's a lot of history here, too. what you just heard from the general there was...
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. >> thanks so much, scott i'm eamon javers back with you at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evanspto. the digital currency caught in the middle of congress's attempt to move the infrastructure bill for ward we'll look at what's at stake there. the billionaire versus the brokers. we'll speak with former hedge fund manager john arnold on his battle against firms like fidelity when it comes to charity. the newest way to make money in housing even when you're not selling your house we begin wit
. >> thanks so much, scott i'm eamon javers back with you at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evanspto. the digital currency caught in the middle of congress's attempt to move the infrastructure bill for ward we'll look at what's at stake there. the billionaire versus the brokers. we'll speak with former hedge fund manager john arnold on his battle against firms like fidelity when it comes to charity. the newest way to make money in housing even when you're not selling your house we...
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i'm eamon javers at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evans today. here's what's ahead. another trillion dollars being pumped into the economy, this time in that bipartisan infrastructure bill. what's all this spending doing to the national debt we'll ask the head of the national economic council. he'lljoin us live from the white house north lawn in just a couple of minutes. >>> china-backed hackers reportedly compromised five major telecom companies taking control of their networks and stealing tons of data. we'll talk to a scybersecurity ceo who calls this the holy grail of espionage. >>> plus many employers requiring vaccinesor negative tests. we'll be joined by a company trying to make this new normal a little easier for all of us. we begin with the markets and dom chu has the numbers. how close are we to record territory? are we going to break some records this afternoon >> we could but it's going to take a big feat. we have markets currently at the highs of the session this 23-point gain is the high of the session in context, the lows of the session were down 14 po
i'm eamon javers at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evans today. here's what's ahead. another trillion dollars being pumped into the economy, this time in that bipartisan infrastructure bill. what's all this spending doing to the national debt we'll ask the head of the national economic council. he'lljoin us live from the white house north lawn in just a couple of minutes. >>> china-backed hackers reportedly compromised five major telecom companies taking control of their...
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our eamon javers joins us.tinue to look for any indication that that august 31st withdrawal deadline would be extended. >> no indication of that right now, carl, but we are getting an emerging picture of what happened this morning. u.s. officials and foreign officials filling in some details for us what looks like transpired here are two separate bombing attacks. two suicide bombers at two different locations as well as gunmen involved in this attack as well, which u.s. officials are calling a complex attack one at the abbey gate, at the gate itself and the other suicide bomber at the baron hotel. the baron hotel is located just blocks away from the gate itself very nearby sort of an airport hotel that's right in that same area, also struck in a bombing attack today not clear how many casualties there are. the russian government is reporting 13 people were killed and 15 wounded that is from the russian foreign ministry that is not supported by the u.s. side. there is also a report that the u.s. -- one member of
our eamon javers joins us.tinue to look for any indication that that august 31st withdrawal deadline would be extended. >> no indication of that right now, carl, but we are getting an emerging picture of what happened this morning. u.s. officials and foreign officials filling in some details for us what looks like transpired here are two separate bombing attacks. two suicide bombers at two different locations as well as gunmen involved in this attack as well, which u.s. officials are...
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eamon javer has more on what we know at this moment.t we know and what we don't know look what the we know right now, which is relatively limited. we do know that there is a hacker who has been active on the dark web based on our research who is going by the handle subvirt who posted claims about stolen data related to t-mobile on a site named raidforums the first claim we see on the dark web was made on august 14th so we know at least that much. there is a hacker who is out there making claims about stolen t-mobile data. here is what t-mobile had to say about all this in their statement, where they did confirm there was a breach we have derrdetermined unauthor access to some t-mobile data occurred we have not determined if there is any personal customer data involved so t-mobile saying some unauthorized access, but they don't exactly know what was stolen here, if anything they say their investigation will take some time. what we know about this is that the hacker is out there negotiating prices to sell this alleged data to any buyers w
eamon javer has more on what we know at this moment.t we know and what we don't know look what the we know right now, which is relatively limited. we do know that there is a hacker who has been active on the dark web based on our research who is going by the handle subvirt who posted claims about stolen data related to t-mobile on a site named raidforums the first claim we see on the dark web was made on august 14th so we know at least that much. there is a hacker who is out there making claims...
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i'm eamon javers at cnbc headquarters filling in for kelly evans today. here's what's ahead.being pumped into the economy, this time in that bipartisan infrastructure bill. what's all this spending doing to the national debt we'll ask the head of the national economic council. he'lljoin us live from the white house north lawn in just a couple of minutes. >>> china-backed hackers reportedly
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with a cnbc investigation into their crypto nightmare, here is eamon javers >> reporter: tanya and jaredal years ago and thought the boom that attracted so many investors would give their young family a financial way up. >> it would be a which to retire and be secure. >> reporter: the couple started buying krip toe kensy. >> how did it go at first? >> up until recently it was great. >> reporter: earlier this year they say their account was hacked their investment which had grown from $45,000 to some $168,000 was essentially wiped out, going down to $587 i signed on to my computer and see a ton of security alerts, password changes and i signed on to the crypto and i said it's gone. >> reporter: so their astonishment they say they couldn't get anyone from coin base on the phone. just email it turns out they weren't the first investors to have that problem. more than 11,000 complaints since 2016 mostly related to customer service have been filed with the federal trade commission and the consumer financial protection bureau and the better business bureau says coin base has not responded to a
with a cnbc investigation into their crypto nightmare, here is eamon javers >> reporter: tanya and jaredal years ago and thought the boom that attracted so many investors would give their young family a financial way up. >> it would be a which to retire and be secure. >> reporter: the couple started buying krip toe kensy. >> how did it go at first? >> up until recently it was great. >> reporter: earlier this year they say their account was hacked their...
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i'm eamon javers sitting in for kelly evans.ting its own companies $1 trillion in market cap but now saying it wants to work the s.e.c. on ipos does that mean there's value in chinese listed companies right now. most industries are deal being a worker shortage. but for cyber security it comes at a particularly critical time. how can u.s. companies defend themselves without the people to do it. >>> and in rapid fur, food,
i'm eamon javers sitting in for kelly evans.ting its own companies $1 trillion in market cap but now saying it wants to work the s.e.c. on ipos does that mean there's value in chinese listed companies right now. most industries are deal being a worker shortage. but for cyber security it comes at a particularly critical time. how can u.s. companies defend themselves without the people to do it. >>> and in rapid fur, food,
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. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters and here's what's ahead. the infrastructure bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to get a piece of all that money? we'll get some stock picks and talk to senator angus king about what's going to get built in his state and around the country. >>> plus you don't know what you've got until you lose it a foam shortage is tying up production of furniture. that's foam not like starbucks foam but foam that goes into furniture and stuffing of all kinds. and in rapid fire, domino's versus delivery, work-from-home pay cut and buy now, pay for it later. >>> let's start with the breaking news of the past hour new york governor andrew cuomo announcing his resignation, and contessa brewer has all the details for us contessa, over to you. >> hi there, eamon cuomo's resignation will take effect in two weeks to allow for this transition of power but the announcement was an abrupt about-face. his personal attorney, rita glavin, was w
. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters and here's what's ahead. the infrastructure bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to get a piece of all that money? we'll get some stock picks and talk to senator angus king about what's going to get built in his state and around the country. >>> plus you don't know what you've got until you lose it a foam...
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doing the best they can to get everybody out of afghanistan at long last our chief washington eamon javers she didn't make a lot of news but she made the point we're getting out and that is it and we're done on tuesday. >> shep, that is right i mean jen psakis a task was to deliver harsh truth to the american people and strategic vagueness about the situation on the nt ground in kabul harsh truths are that the united states is leaving this country and that the taliban is going to control it and ultimately american troops are still very much in harm's way here even as this mission is being undertaken she did not take several opportunities to reassure the american public that this is going to stop now with this suicide attack that we saw today. in fact, the expectation is very much the opposite. there could be additional attacks. those are the harsh truths and she also delivered that with strategic vagueness in the sense that she couldn't offer very much specific information about when the last flights will be. she said that august 31st deadline continues to be in place. but left open at lea
doing the best they can to get everybody out of afghanistan at long last our chief washington eamon javers she didn't make a lot of news but she made the point we're getting out and that is it and we're done on tuesday. >> shep, that is right i mean jen psakis a task was to deliver harsh truth to the american people and strategic vagueness about the situation on the nt ground in kabul harsh truths are that the united states is leaving this country and that the taliban is going to control...
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eamon javers joins us now with more good morning. >> good morning, scott that's right cities and townsmassachusetts, it was the victim of ransomware attacks in july of 2019. mayor john mitchell tells us that the city is still rebuilding a critical database two years later and continues to fend off attacks >> ransomware attackers don't give you a break after they have landed upon you, so, no, we are subject to attacks all the time. they're often wolves in sheep's clothing. >> new bedford has gone from spending $50,000 a year on cybersecurity to a half million dollars a year while mitchell says his city can afford it through state grants and taxes, many other cities cannot and that's where a new cyber grant program comes in that's included in the just-passed infrastructure package. it would authorize $1 billion over four years to aid states with cybersecurity defenses. states would need to distribute 80% of funds to local governments. attacks on state and local governments have been steady the last couple of years despite all the cybersecurity measures in place. 113 ransomware attacks in
eamon javers joins us now with more good morning. >> good morning, scott that's right cities and townsmassachusetts, it was the victim of ransomware attacks in july of 2019. mayor john mitchell tells us that the city is still rebuilding a critical database two years later and continues to fend off attacks >> ransomware attackers don't give you a break after they have landed upon you, so, no, we are subject to attacks all the time. they're often wolves in sheep's clothing. >>...
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halfway when it comes to regulation >> thank you >>> let's get to eamon javers now.everyone i think around the entire country and that's the situation in afghanistan following yesterday's deadly blast eamon javers is in washington, d.c. good morning >> reporter: good morning, joe you're right the numbers are tough to hear what happened yesterday was twin blasts in what the united states is calling a complexion attack involving suicide bombers and isis gunmen attacking a checkpoint outside the airport in kabul here are the number that we have as of right now in terms of total casualties and they are tough to take, joe 13 americans killed. 95 afghans killed according to the associated press that number is in some flux as they go hospital by hospital and try to figure out exactly what the total there is so that number could move a little bit the white house just released this new number. 12,500 more people evacuated from afghanistan over the past 24 hours isis-k is the entity that has claimed responsibility a splinter group from the taliban that is at war with the talib
halfway when it comes to regulation >> thank you >>> let's get to eamon javers now.everyone i think around the entire country and that's the situation in afghanistan following yesterday's deadly blast eamon javers is in washington, d.c. good morning >> reporter: good morning, joe you're right the numbers are tough to hear what happened yesterday was twin blasts in what the united states is calling a complexion attack involving suicide bombers and isis gunmen attacking a...
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to figure out what the fourth quarter holiday will look like in that context >>> let's get to eamon javers. >>>. >>> wilf, we have enough votes in the house of representatives to pass the framework for the spending package there was some drama about this vote all day as you look at the house floor, you'll see nancy pelosi once again has gotten what she wanted here out of a situation where it wasn't clear she would at all. the mod rule democrats say, the progressive democrats and the speaker said, no, no, we want to wait until we get a vote on the budget framework in order to move forward on the infrastructure proposal. the deal that pelosi struck today between the mod rule and liberal wings of her caucus was to do this vote now that just passed a few seconds ago,which by legislative sleight of hand was deemed to be the budget framework itself then also agree to give those moderates a guarantee on the vote of the infrastructure package she has just done that so there you have it, a vote now to move forward on the budget framework, also a commitment from the speaker of the house to get that
to figure out what the fourth quarter holiday will look like in that context >>> let's get to eamon javers. >>>. >>> wilf, we have enough votes in the house of representatives to pass the framework for the spending package there was some drama about this vote all day as you look at the house floor, you'll see nancy pelosi once again has gotten what she wanted here out of a situation where it wasn't clear she would at all. the mod rule democrats say, the progressive...
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eamon javers with the nightmare. >> reporter: discovered crypto kurpsy through tonya's co-worker yearsly a way up. >> a way to retire and feel secure. >> reporter: so they started buying how did it go at first >> up until recently it was great. >> reporter: earlier this year, they say their account was hacked their investment which it grown from a total of $45,000 to some $168,000 was essentially wiped out. going down to $587. >> i go on my computer and see a ton of security alerts, password changes and i signed on to the crypto and said it's gone. >> reporter: to their astonishment, they say they couldn't get anyone from coin base on the phone, just email. turns out they weren't the first investors to have that problem more than 11,000 complaints since 2016, mostly related to customer service have been filed with the federal trade commission and the better business bureau in an alert says coin base has not responded to a participate of complaints from consumers who state they are locked out of their accounts, even after providing required information or updates and customers have diff
eamon javers with the nightmare. >> reporter: discovered crypto kurpsy through tonya's co-worker yearsly a way up. >> a way to retire and feel secure. >> reporter: so they started buying how did it go at first >> up until recently it was great. >> reporter: earlier this year, they say their account was hacked their investment which it grown from a total of $45,000 to some $168,000 was essentially wiped out. going down to $587. >> i go on my computer and see a...
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katrina voss yeah strange coinky-dink. >>> let's get to the situation in afghanistan now eamon javers latest on that developing story. >> good morning, becky joe biden spent part of his weekend at dover air force base yesterday participating in one of the most difficult processes that any president has to undertake and that is the dignified transfer of the remains of american service people who were killed in action last week. there you see the president with his hand on his heart at dover air force base yesterday meanwhile, the state department is telling us that the u.s. occupation of afghanistan now in its final hours and they are removing remaining u.s. diplomatic personnel that process has begun the united states has secured all locally employed staff from the u.s. embassy in kabul, including 2,800 employees and their families who have been moved from the airport in kabul. a u.s. mq-9 reaper drone stroke an isis-k fighter in eastern afghanistan that was thought to be involved in planning for future attacks so the military campaign sort of continues here even amid the process of w
katrina voss yeah strange coinky-dink. >>> let's get to the situation in afghanistan now eamon javers latest on that developing story. >> good morning, becky joe biden spent part of his weekend at dover air force base yesterday participating in one of the most difficult processes that any president has to undertake and that is the dignified transfer of the remains of american service people who were killed in action last week. there you see the president with his hand on his...
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. >>> we're getting news from washington on the covid origin report eamon javers has the detail. >> reportertelligence community's investigation into the origins of covid-19 what they're saying is all over the map. it's an unconclusive report. a number of elements feel one way about this other elements feel another way about it the headline here is they all agree ultimately that the virus was not developed as a biological weapon. the points of disagreement, though, are where this virus came from, and how it came to infect human beings, the unclassified assessment is one community's element 'sayses with moderate though the first human infection was most likely a result of a laboratory-associated incident probably involving experimentation, animal handles or sampling of the virology. so one element of the intelligence community is assessing, but only with moderate confidence, that this virus was a result of the experimentation it is wuhan institute, however, four other elements with low confidence say it was caused by a natural exposure with an meal infected with it or a close progen ditor. th
. >>> we're getting news from washington on the covid origin report eamon javers has the detail. >> reportertelligence community's investigation into the origins of covid-19 what they're saying is all over the map. it's an unconclusive report. a number of elements feel one way about this other elements feel another way about it the headline here is they all agree ultimately that the virus was not developed as a biological weapon. the points of disagreement, though, are where this...