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email. >> no, no, email's over.ust sent it. but i--so what-- >> you're focusing on this interview. >> i am now. >> i'm relieved. [chuckles] >> i've just had a little email crack, though, so now i'm all, you know, cheery and everything. >> yeah, you got your fix. >> i got my fix. that's exactly right. >> i'm getting the picture that joe, and to a slightly less degree christina, never stops. and i'm wondering if it's a blessing or a curse. >> i think we have different perspectives on this. >> we do. we do. while--while i recognize the convenience of technology-- and technology really does make our lives a lot easier-- i also sometimes think it is a curse. >> i certainly think it's a blessing because, you know, without the technology, i'd have to be, you know, stuck in an office somewhere, right, either working on a pc that's tethered to a desk or working-- you know, making telephone calls from my work phone that's at my office. so i view this, you know, very much as a liberating factor. >> the downside, however, is th
email. >> no, no, email's over.ust sent it. but i--so what-- >> you're focusing on this interview. >> i am now. >> i'm relieved. [chuckles] >> i've just had a little email crack, though, so now i'm all, you know, cheery and everything. >> yeah, you got your fix. >> i got my fix. that's exactly right. >> i'm getting the picture that joe, and to a slightly less degree christina, never stops. and i'm wondering if it's a blessing or a curse. >>...
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so there's no law that prevents them from doing whatever them with my email address? >> once they have it, there would be no law to prevent them using it any way them. >> reporter: california law prohibits retailers from requesting personal information like an email address or phone number in order to complete a credit card transaction. but he says ereceipts are used as a loophole in the law. >> they love to get your email address. >> reporter: how do stores really use it? well, each has a different policy. but apple, the store that pioneered e receipts, says it doesn't share personal information with third parties but does use it for marketing purposes. >> i can be updated on what's going on, on the sales on discounts. >> reporter: a price you may or may not be willing to pay for a bit of convenience. >> i don't like to receive, you know, all of these solicitations emails. >> reporter: now, one option is to establish a separate email account just for these receipts but privacy experts say even a seldom used account can be used for tracking. if you have a consumer com
so there's no law that prevents them from doing whatever them with my email address? >> once they have it, there would be no law to prevent them using it any way them. >> reporter: california law prohibits retailers from requesting personal information like an email address or phone number in order to complete a credit card transaction. but he says ereceipts are used as a loophole in the law. >> they love to get your email address. >> reporter: how do stores really use...
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. >> last december, glenn greenwald received an email from a person who didn't identify himself. >> we still didn't know who he was, where he worked, but he was saying he had access to large amounts of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. i had literally, physically couldn't breathe at points because of excitement and shock. >> the source was edward snowden. >> the nsa specifically targets the communications of everyone. it ingests them by default. it collects them in it's system and it filters them and it analyzes them and it measures them and it stores them. >> up to that point, the director of national intelligence, who oversees nearly 20 u.s. intelligence agencies, had been telling the public a different story. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no sir. >> it does
. >> last december, glenn greenwald received an email from a person who didn't identify himself. >> we still didn't know who he was, where he worked, but he was saying he had access to large amounts of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as...
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, it could be 50 emails.ew cyber paradigm, you can fail 50 times. you can ignore 50 emails. but if that 51st one is clicked, then that's it, game over. >> miller: but before computers, before phones, there were codes. the n.s.a. was born out of the code-breakers of world war ii. and even today, the most secret room inside the most secret building at the n.s.a. is called the "black chamber." this is where the nation's top code-breakers work. we were able to look inside, but for obvious reasons, the n.s.a. asked us not to show the people who worked there. outside the black chamber is this ordinary-looking file cabinet. but it can only be opened with a code known by a handful of people. bob, who watches over it, explains it holds the records of the codes america has broken over the last 60 years. if i was russia, china, iran, north korea, would i want what was inside there? >> bob: you would be greatly interested in what's in this box. this would be the ark of the covenant. >> miller: when you walk around the n.
, it could be 50 emails.ew cyber paradigm, you can fail 50 times. you can ignore 50 emails. but if that 51st one is clicked, then that's it, game over. >> miller: but before computers, before phones, there were codes. the n.s.a. was born out of the code-breakers of world war ii. and even today, the most secret room inside the most secret building at the n.s.a. is called the "black chamber." this is where the nation's top code-breakers work. we were able to look inside, but for...
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i had another email that arrived last week. i finally got to where i could compare plans on the government web site only to find that my insurance premiums would go from $512 per month for a plan with a $500 billion deductible, $200 out-of-pocket plan to 799 with a $500 billion -- $500. none of these plans include my current doctor whom i want to desperately keep. obamacare is such a disaster. please stand firm and continue to work toward repealing it. and finally there is one more promise, false promise that i'm going to examples of responses i've gotten. that's the promise that premiums for a family would decrease by $2,500 per year. in fact, the data that i've seen suggests that on average premiums in the individual market have been increasing. but consider the case of some of the people who have reached out to my office from pennsylvania. here's a small business owner from carbon county, pennsylvania, last week sent me this email. i've had an h.s.a. eye high deductible plan for several years for my employees. i've paid 100%
i had another email that arrived last week. i finally got to where i could compare plans on the government web site only to find that my insurance premiums would go from $512 per month for a plan with a $500 billion deductible, $200 out-of-pocket plan to 799 with a $500 billion -- $500. none of these plans include my current doctor whom i want to desperately keep. obamacare is such a disaster. please stand firm and continue to work toward repealing it. and finally there is one more promise,...
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it's nov 26. >> and what's the subject line of the email? >> fire at subcon. >> subcon is industry-speak for subcontractor. that email was sent by a manager at true colors shortly after the fire. so despite success' denials, their own agent may have been aware of the sub-contract to tazreen. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channetÑ we are on the trail investigating how walmart's supply chain works here in bangladesh. does the company know when its orders are being subcontracted? is the way they source their clothing- the system itself -flawed? the garment industry is notoriously secretive, so we needed an insider. we're on our way to meet an auditor. he was hired by wal-mart to assess standards at some of its factories. it's very rare for auditors to speak on the record and he doesn't want to speak to us on camera. so we recorded the conversation secretly in bangladesh, government regulation of garment factories is lax, and international companies are not legally required to ensure working conditions are safe. some companies
it's nov 26. >> and what's the subject line of the email? >> fire at subcon. >> subcon is industry-speak for subcontractor. that email was sent by a manager at true colors shortly after the fire. so despite success' denials, their own agent may have been aware of the sub-contract to tazreen. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channetÑ we are on the trail investigating how walmart's supply chain works here in bangladesh. does the company know when its...
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we interviewed the witnesses who wrote those emails, or some of those emails, and asked them why theye doing it, and they told us they were doing it for purposes of affecting the numbers. >> do you think lehman executives knew that this was wrong? >> for some of them, certainly. there was concerns being expressed by--at high levels about whether this is appropriate, what happens if the street finds out about it. so, you know, there was a concern that there's a real question about whether we can do this, whether this was right or not. >> one of those people was matthew lee, who had been a senior executive at lehman and the accountant responsible for its global balance sheet. lee was one of the first to raise objections inside lehman about the accounting trick known as repo 105. >> it sounded like a rat poison, repo 105, when i first heard it. so i investigated what it was, and i didn't like what i saw. >> was there a point in which you saw the accounting principles employed by lehman brothers change? >> november 30, 2007 was the end of our fiscal year. and i fully expected us, you know
we interviewed the witnesses who wrote those emails, or some of those emails, and asked them why theye doing it, and they told us they were doing it for purposes of affecting the numbers. >> do you think lehman executives knew that this was wrong? >> for some of them, certainly. there was concerns being expressed by--at high levels about whether this is appropriate, what happens if the street finds out about it. so, you know, there was a concern that there's a real question about...
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it's nov 26. >> and what's the subject line of the email? >> fire at subcon. >> subcon is industry-speak for subcontractor. that email was sent by a manager at true colors shortly after the fire. so despite success' denials, their own agent may have been aware of the sub-contract to tazreen. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. (vo) al jazeera america we are on the trail investigating how walmart's supply chain works here in bangladesh. does the company know when its orders are being subcontracted? is the way they source their clothin
it's nov 26. >> and what's the subject line of the email? >> fire at subcon. >> subcon is industry-speak for subcontractor. that email was sent by a manager at true colors shortly after the fire. so despite success' denials, their own agent may have been aware of the sub-contract to tazreen. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep....
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. >> up first, do you have stores email your receipt?hat you may be giving up by doing that. [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone 'round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. starbucks is just $6.99, that's a cup of good cheer. get sweet clementines for $4.99, enough for everyone here. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> many stores now offer the option of having your receipt emailed to you. tom found out, going electronic comes with a catch. >> reporter: california law forbids merchants for asking for your private information. nonetheless, many shoppers provide it when asked. >> email. it's saving paper and better for the world. >> reporter: if you voluntarily allow them to email you a receipt, you've waived your privacy rights. >> they use it for marketing, they can sell it to third properties. they can develop a dossier. kno
. >> up first, do you have stores email your receipt?hat you may be giving up by doing that. [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone 'round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. starbucks is just $6.99, that's a cup of good cheer. get sweet clementines for $4.99, enough for everyone here. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever...
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email is more promising than a phone-inned threat identifying source it reads, email is increasinglycult to track the ease which accounts can be set up at internet cafes. that from our national security correspondent catherine herridge. back to molly. let's put a fine point on this, molly. no explosives have been found, this is only a threat, correct? >> reporter: at this point in time there is no word of any explosives having been found. we have not received word from authorities. they are saying there are no actual explosions which is very important for folks here. that belies why things are so calm and students are able to walk around reasonably close to the vicinity of where the activity subpoena hag. traffic being allowed very close to the campus area going by here and kids are being allowed, students here and professors we've seen holding some of their material, walking by, still proceeding with things. you just can't get into that area, the central part of harvard life here today. bill: great to see you on scene. molly line from cambridge, massachusetts. more from her in a mom
email is more promising than a phone-inned threat identifying source it reads, email is increasinglycult to track the ease which accounts can be set up at internet cafes. that from our national security correspondent catherine herridge. back to molly. let's put a fine point on this, molly. no explosives have been found, this is only a threat, correct? >> reporter: at this point in time there is no word of any explosives having been found. we have not received word from authorities. they...
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it's nov 26. >> and what's the subject line of the email? >> fire at subcon. >> subcon is industry-speak for subcontractor. that email was sent by a manager at true colors shortly after the fire. so despite success' denials, their own agent may have been aware of the sub-contract to tazreen. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. the stream is uniquely interactive television. we are on the trail investigating how walmart's supply chain works here in bangladesh. does the company know when its orders are being subcontracted? is the way they source their clothing- the system itself -flawed? the garment industry is notori
it's nov 26. >> and what's the subject line of the email? >> fire at subcon. >> subcon is industry-speak for subcontractor. that email was sent by a manager at true colors shortly after the fire. so despite success' denials, their own agent may have been aware of the sub-contract to tazreen. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour....
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it's nov 26. >> and what's the subject line of the email? >> fire at subcon. >> subcon is industry-speak for subcontractor. that email was sent by a manager at true colors shortly after the fire. so despite success' denials, their own agent may have been aware of the sub-contract to tazreen. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> and now a techknow minute...Ñ we are on the trail investigating how walmart's supply chain works here in bangladesh. does the company know when its orders are being subcontracted? is the way they source their clothing- the system itself -flawed? the garment ind
it's nov 26. >> and what's the subject line of the email? >> fire at subcon. >> subcon is industry-speak for subcontractor. that email was sent by a manager at true colors shortly after the fire. so despite success' denials, their own agent may have been aware of the sub-contract to tazreen. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond...
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you can email us at crazy@kpix.com. or you can find me on twitter at #ewengerkpix. and watch right here to see if we answer your question on air. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. many people mourning the deh of his co- star in the "fasd furious" movies. there's a memorial for forty- year- o paul walker on the street w he w >>> actor tyrese gibson is mourning the co-star in the "fast & furious" movie. there is a memorial for 40-year- old paul walker on a street where he was killed in a crash saturday. he was a passenger in a friend's porsche when the car slammed into a power pole in valencia near los angeles. both men died. >>
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nonetheless, many shoppers provide it when asked. >> email. it's saving paper and better for the world. >> reporter: if you voluntarily allow them to email you a receipt, you've waived your privacy rights. >> they use it for marketing, they can sell it to third properties. they can develop a dossier. know what your shopping habits are, and bombard you with not only your email, but attack you in all sorts of ways. >> that was news to every customer we talked to today. >> i really didn't know that. i didn't put any thought or anything into it. i guess that makes sense. i guess i won't do that any longer. >> the reason i don't like to give it is because i already get so many advertisements. i really don't want any more. >> i just figured i would never be able to sift out the good stuff from the advertisements. >> reporter: it's hard to know what companies do with that email, unless you tell me on the spot. >> yes, i did know that. a lot of places they're pretty good at shot sharing that information. >> when they find out that their trust is then
nonetheless, many shoppers provide it when asked. >> email. it's saving paper and better for the world. >> reporter: if you voluntarily allow them to email you a receipt, you've waived your privacy rights. >> they use it for marketing, they can sell it to third properties. they can develop a dossier. know what your shopping habits are, and bombard you with not only your email, but attack you in all sorts of ways. >> that was news to every customer we talked to today....
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. >> kind of like showing somebody what an email was before email ex. >> today, people crammed into this hotel conference room to learn more about a form of money that only exists in ones and zeros. >> usually my experience is about six months to wrap your head around it. >> bit coin exists only in the virtual world, created when supercomputers solve complex math problems and are rewarded with bit coin. then, that mind bit coin is sold at a market price e kind of like a commodity. >> you can have it on your cell phone, go to a store that accepts bit coin and transmit money like a text message. >> example, this cafe in palo alto. >> part of like our role here. it is a technology with bit coin. we let you use it to pay. >> even in silicon valley, bit coin transactions are rare. to see where the idea is really taking off, you need to go to germany. >> that is 0.053 bit coin, please. >> here bit coin is officially considered private currency. business owners are starting to jump on board. >> i am as confidence about that as i was 25 years ago about email when everybody told me you are going
. >> kind of like showing somebody what an email was before email ex. >> today, people crammed into this hotel conference room to learn more about a form of money that only exists in ones and zeros. >> usually my experience is about six months to wrap your head around it. >> bit coin exists only in the virtual world, created when supercomputers solve complex math problems and are rewarded with bit coin. then, that mind bit coin is sold at a market price e kind of like a...
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i've printed out these emails which i'm going to give to tom nolan, and i ask that you share it with your colleagues. i don't think it's okay that after 3 1/2 months of filing public information requests, public records requests, and other emails that i still don't have anything in hand about how you decided who gets access to the headers. i ask that you look into this. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> cory lamb, followed by karen mccoy >> good afternoon, mr. lamb. >> good afternoon, director, my name is corey lamb like the sheep. i would like it talk about the massive increase in the number of busses for approval, and others that go down to san jose. the traffic they create when they pull over to the bus zone does not allow for accessible services for my passengers, sometimes i let them off because of being blocked by the big busses, they take their time when everyone is getting their laptops together. i think it would help muni although we don't want people in their cars to talk about the bus service about how to speed up their service somewhat. 18th and castro is not the are
i've printed out these emails which i'm going to give to tom nolan, and i ask that you share it with your colleagues. i don't think it's okay that after 3 1/2 months of filing public information requests, public records requests, and other emails that i still don't have anything in hand about how you decided who gets access to the headers. i ask that you look into this. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> cory lamb, followed by karen mccoy >> good afternoon, mr. lamb....
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there a place for people like james plant in a modern intelligence or is it now a death job rating emails i think it's overstated when people say old is there a role for the james bond that's not the case there will always be a front line role for intelligence officers. it's it's true that there are an awful lot of off intelligence officers working in offices either in london for us or in foreign capitals but that was always the case actually. that's no different to what it was in the past but there were always the guys at the front line up where one minute left where is the main battle failed between spies now has industrial espionage become more important than the military one i would ask you to answer shortly. the terrorism will remain the front line i think though but there will always be intelligence. every as there will always be. russia and america and britain will always see each other as. britain and america see russia. the other way around . similarly china russia china or america. will be talking to each other. obviously other countries good evolve but they use all the main thr
there a place for people like james plant in a modern intelligence or is it now a death job rating emails i think it's overstated when people say old is there a role for the james bond that's not the case there will always be a front line role for intelligence officers. it's it's true that there are an awful lot of off intelligence officers working in offices either in london for us or in foreign capitals but that was always the case actually. that's no different to what it was in the past but...
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you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we might come out and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, [woman] you wrapped the... [man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] morning, a man is dead and e people are being questionedy police after an altercation outs >>> developing in kansas city this morning, a man is dead and three people being questioned by police after an altercation outside the chiefs stadium. the incident happened in the parking lot outside arrowhead yesterday. police say the man who died was found inside someone else's car leading to a struggle with the owner. right now, it's not exactly clear how he died. so no charges have been filed. >>> good morning, everybody. it's december 2nd. the bcs rankings are out. florida state is number one. stanford is moved up to number seven. they are going to play arizona state for the right to go to the rose bowl. >>> n
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would handle handed over the data every single british telephone call mobile phone id dead email identity to the americans that sort of information is is really damaging that sort of information is is having an impact in britain initially the impact was was very light people sort of thought well the intelligence services should be looking for al-qaeda terrorists but that is over here the extent of the whole thing has come out and people are beginning to question it much much more than they had previously and i think you know that in a situation where m.p.'s had actually rejected a bill that sought to provide this sort of information where g.c. h.q. was already providing this information to ministers to the prime minister i think that's disgraceful duplicity it's just the wrong way to treat the british people it's the wrong way to treat m.p.'s and parliament which you know we we rest here on this idea that we live in a democratic society if you abuse the instruments of democratic power then you actually you want living in a democratic power anymore you're living in what is increasingly bec
would handle handed over the data every single british telephone call mobile phone id dead email identity to the americans that sort of information is is really damaging that sort of information is is having an impact in britain initially the impact was was very light people sort of thought well the intelligence services should be looking for al-qaeda terrorists but that is over here the extent of the whole thing has come out and people are beginning to question it much much more than they had...
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i have received five letters or emails in opposition to this project. several are in opposition to traffic calming in general, stating that we just need to fix the arterials, leave the arterials alone and remove bike lanes and things of that nature, recent changes to laguna honda boulevard and if we did those thing we wouldn't need to do this project. be that it's may, this project is here and heavily requested by the neighborhood and heavily vetted through the neighborhood and the ten-member work group that sat with me and our staff this summer to develop this proposal. definitely stands behind it. i have on the reader, if you would like to bring that up, a map of -- >> i think we have that. >> you have that in your packet. okay. then i won't need to bring that up. you can see it's very area-wide in nature. it addresses historical concerns of speeding and cut through, that stretch from portola as a way to forego using the arterials in the neighborhood. woodside, laguna hond, 7th avenue, even dewey boulevard itself, they see an alarming traffic volume i
i have received five letters or emails in opposition to this project. several are in opposition to traffic calming in general, stating that we just need to fix the arterials, leave the arterials alone and remove bike lanes and things of that nature, recent changes to laguna honda boulevard and if we did those thing we wouldn't need to do this project. be that it's may, this project is here and heavily requested by the neighborhood and heavily vetted through the neighborhood and the ten-member...
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please email us o'reilly at foxnews.com and bill will read some of your emails on thursday. and in a moment, a lightning round of hot topics, featuring robin roberts and global warming and a plus size barbie. those reports after these messages. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight, several hot topics, beginning with good morning america's robin roberts publicly acknowledging that she is gay. joining knee now from charlotte, north carolina eboni williams and from boston michael graham, both are radio talk show hosts. that makes three of us, guys. michael, let's start with you. robin roberts, now, i got to know robin roberts very briefly. we both got an award for breast cancer at the cancer center years ago. delightful person. great, great, great great gal. she sent out this acknowledgment after a really tough health year saying basically, you know, my girl friend has been supporting me through this and thank you. and i didn't know it was a big news story but, boy, it's really caught fire. what's your reaction? >> i haven't been in shocked since clay aiken came out. wha
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please email us o'reilly at foxnews.com and bill will read some of your emails on thursday. in a moment, a lightning round of hot topics, featuring robin roberts and global warming and a plus size barbie. those reports after these messages. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight, several hot topics, beginning with good morning america's robin roberts publicly acknowledging that she is gay. joining knee now from charlotte, north carolina eboni williams and from boston michael graham, both are radio talk show hosts. that makes three of us, guys. michael, let's start with you. robin roberts, now, i got to know robin roberts very briefly. we both got an award for breast cancer at
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confidential in the story and they told me that she had communicated with them regularly forward to emails from activists that human talking to on the ground one of which is a bahraini human rights activist i talked to her for that story she was amazed that you know and surgeon had introduced them openly said you know this person works the stratfor and then i talk to mari on the bahraini human rights activist who said that when she got the email from stratford they asked a lot of really suspicious questions that sounded very intelligence oriented asking about leadership and who did what and she didn't feel comfortable as questions so she never did correspond with them. i guess i guess the question is why him i mean talk about what what was it about popovich that stratfor wanted in the recruitment . puppet's was intimately tied with movements and activists on the ground in multitude of countries from iran to the philippines to malaysia to ukraine and other countries a lot of a lot of countries that the u.s. is interested in as well. if you read about the use of soft power what they did in t
confidential in the story and they told me that she had communicated with them regularly forward to emails from activists that human talking to on the ground one of which is a bahraini human rights activist i talked to her for that story she was amazed that you know and surgeon had introduced them openly said you know this person works the stratfor and then i talk to mari on the bahraini human rights activist who said that when she got the email from stratford they asked a lot of really...
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the only way you may find out is a friend will communicate with you and say did you just send me an emailromoting a particular product or you'll get notification from a website that your pass word is being changed because it was part of a group of pass words has been hacked. >> so are these sites doing enough to protect the users? >> the problem isn't necessarily the sites themselves. the particular instance that people are talking about now, the 2 million pass words. these were gathered by folks who were using computers that are banded together through virus, they through spam, through fishing email, they get on to your commuter, and then the malware gets on to your computer, and it follows you. >> what should we do about it? >> have the most sophisticated security software you can get. and have it running and scanning all the time, and notifying you if there is any particular problem. the second thing they also found is people use incredibly silly pass words. >> so have tough pass words that are hard to guess and hard to decipher all right, adam levin we'll have to leaf it there. thank
the only way you may find out is a friend will communicate with you and say did you just send me an emailromoting a particular product or you'll get notification from a website that your pass word is being changed because it was part of a group of pass words has been hacked. >> so are these sites doing enough to protect the users? >> the problem isn't necessarily the sites themselves. the particular instance that people are talking about now, the 2 million pass words. these were...
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yahoo's email service has more than 1 million daily users. it is hard to make everybody happy when you make changes. now they are restoring a multitasking tool for its users. users will now still be able to click between emails, contacts and messages more easily once again. this comes on the heel s of an outage that knocked out access for users for days. it looks like mail will continue to be delivered on saturdays at least a little while longer. a proposed compromise toward the ending saturday mail delivery. they want to keep saturday delivery and the jobs that go with it. the bill passed in the senate st year but it did not allow ending mail delivery on saturdays either. united making changes to its policy regarding children who fly alone. i'll have details on that story coming up in the next hour. back to you. >> thank you so much. we'll see you then. more trouble this morning for d.c.'s fire department. >> still to come. why a newly minted cadet is behind bars this morning. 47 degrees if >> we are back at 4:39 on your friday morning. 47 d
yahoo's email service has more than 1 million daily users. it is hard to make everybody happy when you make changes. now they are restoring a multitasking tool for its users. users will now still be able to click between emails, contacts and messages more easily once again. this comes on the heel s of an outage that knocked out access for users for days. it looks like mail will continue to be delivered on saturdays at least a little while longer. a proposed compromise toward the ending saturday...
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i got an email saying hey, a year ago you bought this gift for this person, do you want to do it againif google can do that, or a retailer, should the government have the ability to use data that is available? yes may be the answer, but we have to bring citizens into that bargain and in fairness to congress we have not yet made the information that congress needs so readily available so they can do effective overside. ron has been jumping undown saying i wayn't to do this, but he couldn't literally start a public conversation at a hearing because he would be violating classifications. when we come back, we will talk about the big internet service providers and their stake in this debate going forward, this is inside story. stay with us. night with the combatants in their training base. service providers the googles the yahoos, they were at the oval office earlier this week, not very happy that the government was rifling around their files without even their knowledge. now, these recommendations involve protection. making their systems -- can we do that? >> i think they are already star
i got an email saying hey, a year ago you bought this gift for this person, do you want to do it againif google can do that, or a retailer, should the government have the ability to use data that is available? yes may be the answer, but we have to bring citizens into that bargain and in fairness to congress we have not yet made the information that congress needs so readily available so they can do effective overside. ron has been jumping undown saying i wayn't to do this, but he couldn't...
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i was reading today some the emails and letters that have come into our office. these are incredibly real and profound impacts on people's lives. we had a couple that had sent in and said that their premium were going up by $400 a month. >> that's a lot of money. >> deductible gone up by $1,400. i feel like the federal government just stole $5,000 from me. we had another couple looking to buy a home or get a bigger home, and their insurance premiums went up by 232%. >> i think what i find each worse though is sort of the arrogance of well, you know, that's not what we really said about it. if you want to keep your doctor, you can, you just pay more. that's what bothers me. no sense of empathy like look, i get it. we are trying to fix it or i'm sorry it happened. or i wish i would have told it to you straight. oh well you just pay more. >> funny thing about it too is you think people would be more empathetic to how this impacts middle class americans because it really does hit the middle class the hardest. people on the lower income scales are going to get help th
i was reading today some the emails and letters that have come into our office. these are incredibly real and profound impacts on people's lives. we had a couple that had sent in and said that their premium were going up by $400 a month. >> that's a lot of money. >> deductible gone up by $1,400. i feel like the federal government just stole $5,000 from me. we had another couple looking to buy a home or get a bigger home, and their insurance premiums went up by 232%. >> i think...
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please email us o'reilly at foxnews.com and bill will read some of your emails on thursday.moment, a lightning round of hot topics, featuring robin roberts and global warming and a plus size barbie. those reports after these messages. [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows you may not have time to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusua
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email them to train as hades and palestinians. he also reports of hundreds of migrants and refugees who live down trying to reach european shows this to a mania for the last ten nights on the case to the italian nine and attempted to set there'll be no ugly tuesday and that migrants in search of a dignified life. apa will make me find acceptance and assistance with time now twenty new made tragedies the ghostly of witness this year. all that so many deaths meant to do so. never occur again. the pontifical says states is the case and told to human trafficking would realize the gravity of the crying and called the child soldiers to be rescued. he prayed that this affected by environmental disasters. too often the result of human exploitation of the candidates. the view that haven't been there you will look upon our planet. he frequently exploited by human greed. has ceased the paper page he went to help protect all the victims of natural disasters. especially the beloved people of the philippines. he briefly affected by the recent t
email them to train as hades and palestinians. he also reports of hundreds of migrants and refugees who live down trying to reach european shows this to a mania for the last ten nights on the case to the italian nine and attempted to set there'll be no ugly tuesday and that migrants in search of a dignified life. apa will make me find acceptance and assistance with time now twenty new made tragedies the ghostly of witness this year. all that so many deaths meant to do so. never occur again. the...
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my own email is available easily onlean. i'm sure all of my colleagues' academic emails are available online. i'd be happy to take follow-up questions either at lunch or via email subsequently, and i suspect i speak for all of us, and i'm sure i speak for all of us in thanking you for listening to us for the last 3 1/2 hours. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a look at the u.s. capitol, the flag at half-staff in honor of former south african president nelson mandela, who died thursday at the age of 95. it's rare for the flag to be lowered in honorable on you of a foreign leader's death. npr notes the last time flags were lowered for a foreign dignitary was for pope john paul ii in 2005. on capitol hill friday, former secretary of state hillary clinton talked about nelson mandela. here's some of what she had to say. >> we neat on the day after the oss of a giant among us, someone who, by the power of his example, demonstrated unequivo
my own email is available easily onlean. i'm sure all of my colleagues' academic emails are available online. i'd be happy to take follow-up questions either at lunch or via email subsequently, and i suspect i speak for all of us, and i'm sure i speak for all of us in thanking you for listening to us for the last 3 1/2 hours. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a look at the u.s. capitol, the flag...
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it brought a flood of angry emails. one said no fire on christmas? couldn't you stretch the rules a bit. another. my god, you people are completely off your rocker. and, life is unfair and you aren't helping. >> reporter: turn out there are a coupling exemptions. one is if it is your sole source of heat. the other is if you use a wood fire for cooking which brings up a kind of loophole. say you wanted to roast chestnuts on an open fire. that qualifies. >> but the air district hopes folks won't look for loopholes but see the importance of sparing the air they breathe. >> it is important for everyone to be able to enjoy a healthy christmas. we don't want anyone to spend their christmas holiday in the emergency room. >> reporter: there will be 60 air district inspectors checking out complaints, looking for smoke handing out tickets. first ticket $100. reporting live in san francisco, don knapp, kpix 45. >>> a run on chestnuts in the last two minutes. that just in. if you want to report someone who is cheating, check it out on our website kpix.come.com.
it brought a flood of angry emails. one said no fire on christmas? couldn't you stretch the rules a bit. another. my god, you people are completely off your rocker. and, life is unfair and you aren't helping. >> reporter: turn out there are a coupling exemptions. one is if it is your sole source of heat. the other is if you use a wood fire for cooking which brings up a kind of loophole. say you wanted to roast chestnuts on an open fire. that qualifies. >> but the air district hopes...
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. >> employers snoop on email and technology use. how far is too far when it comes to bosses tracking workers. >> it was a handshake seen around the world, what if anything does president obama's handshake with raul castro mean for u.s.-cuban relations. >> are you interested in a one-way ticket to mars? get in line. you wouldn't believe how many have lined up to spend the rest of their line on morse. >> welcome to "consider this". according to a wednesday poll women earn $0.93 on the dollar compared to males. for all women the number is 84%. there's room for women at the top of the corporate food chain. 22 women ceos running fortune 500 firms. the number did grow to 23 on tuesday when mary barra accepted the top job. >> men and women of general motors are dedicated. i believe we have the best team on the field. it's an honour for me to lead the team. >> so are the cracks in the glass ceiling holding women back getting bigger. i'm joined from the "the huffington post" studio by senior columnist lisa belkin. great to have you with us.
. >> employers snoop on email and technology use. how far is too far when it comes to bosses tracking workers. >> it was a handshake seen around the world, what if anything does president obama's handshake with raul castro mean for u.s.-cuban relations. >> are you interested in a one-way ticket to mars? get in line. you wouldn't believe how many have lined up to spend the rest of their line on morse. >> welcome to "consider this". according to a wednesday poll...
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the level of importance is reflected by the petition and emails that you have received recently. all of us support muni and all of us would like to continue riding the no. 3 jackson. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> anne long. wayne fung. barbara bocce. john paxton. >> good morning, miss long. >> good afternoon. i simply wanted to introduce you to the people who have gone to the trouble of coming to this meeting, but that is not really going to be possible, considering that we are split in two rooms. >> that is of course for safety reasons and fire reasons. >> i understand. >> good. >> maybe you could imagine double the number. there are quite a few elderly people, including one lady that i met who is over 85 who came down had this meeting today. if you are over 65 and you are here to support the no. 3 bus, would you please raise your hand? we also have students from university high, the san francisco ballet, scared heart, san francisco public montessori and the students mostly aren't here, but some of their representatives are here. if you are a student or representing
the level of importance is reflected by the petition and emails that you have received recently. all of us support muni and all of us would like to continue riding the no. 3 jackson. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> anne long. wayne fung. barbara bocce. john paxton. >> good morning, miss long. >> good afternoon. i simply wanted to introduce you to the people who have gone to the trouble of coming to this meeting, but that is not really going to be possible,...
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as always feel free to follow us on facebook and twitter.or send us an email.orward to hearing from you. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching and happy holidays! i'afec and many actors have played the part of u.s. servicemen in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby their service and their sacrifice are real. and too often when they come home, their struggle continues. for over sixty years, paralyzed veterans of america has been fighting to help our injured veterans get the benefits they need, and have earned. paralyzed veterans of america was there for me when i came home. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us now to talk about the january effect. good morning matt. > >good morning angie. > >the january effect happens as people put their bonus money into the stock market. do you suspect that will happen this year? > >always. january seasonally strong. as january goes, so goes the year. we're coming off a blockbuster year so we'll have to see what happens.there's gonna
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the emails was well put. they didn't try to bring up documentation, and in the end we are coming to negotiations. i sent them an email back. >> they have covered to give you the phone and what exactly do you want from them. what do you ultimately want from the company? >> i would like to actually sit down and have an interview with representative from samsung. it may be too much, but i think by sitting down and actually getting a chance to talk with them, not only would it benefit them, but me. i'd like to know where they came up with coming tout the form to send it to me. i would like, so it's not such an attack now. right now everyone is attacking samsung. i can't get over the fact that it just came out of thin air. i have family members with their phones, and i would love to be able to get their insight. >> people are fascinated by this. a lot of people watched your youtube postings because you are one guy taking on a big corporation. what do you say about the concern if they fix your problem, the company
the emails was well put. they didn't try to bring up documentation, and in the end we are coming to negotiations. i sent them an email back. >> they have covered to give you the phone and what exactly do you want from them. what do you ultimately want from the company? >> i would like to actually sit down and have an interview with representative from samsung. it may be too much, but i think by sitting down and actually getting a chance to talk with them, not only would it benefit...
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many employers snoop on that their workers email and internet use, but a new together following this raises new questions about how far is too far when it comes to bosses tracking workers. >> a mainstream paper gets a marijuana reporter. the man who just got the highest-minded beat at the denver post will join us. i'm an tone i antonio mora. the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, the a.t.f. in an effort to get guns and drugs off the street set up undercover store fronts in high crime areas and used mentally disabled men as unwitting pawns in their operations. i'm joined from milwaukee by the main investigative reporter in the series on the a.t.f. sting operation. that thanks for joining us. this story began for you and your paper with a botched a.t.f. sting in milwaukee. what happened there and how did that lead you to this larger story of a.t.f. stings around the country. >> what we found was a series of follow-ups and failures in that sting operation, including agents having their guns stolen, as you mentioned, a mentally disabled person being employed to promote
many employers snoop on that their workers email and internet use, but a new together following this raises new questions about how far is too far when it comes to bosses tracking workers. >> a mainstream paper gets a marijuana reporter. the man who just got the highest-minded beat at the denver post will join us. i'm an tone i antonio mora. the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, the a.t.f. in an effort to get guns and drugs off the street set up undercover store fronts...
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to nominate a vet you know, just email pets@kpix.com. we'll narrow down the top five and let you vote on our pet expert. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, like to get up close with t camera. this eagle took off with a camera set up to cap wildlife in australia. the flew some 68 m >>> selfies aren't just for people these days. animals get up close with cameras too. this eagle took off with the camera set up to capture wildlife in australia. the bird flew 68 miles before setting it down to pose. the theft happened back in may but park rangers recently found the camera, which recorded the entire incident. and there you go. not camera shy. >>> stephanie tantillo is spicing things up. today we're shopping for jalapeno peppers. >> reporter: hey, everybody. today we're going to talk about jalapenos. i love spicy food and you probably love these just as much. selection and storage is always very important. when you see jalapenos in the store, make sure you have them nice and green all the way around and nice and firm. if you see stretch marks or brown lines,
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i would go through that ritual, email, email, facebook, ebay.very fear i could think of went through my head. what if my students see this, what if my colleagues see this, how many other people know about this, but mostly the main fear was how do i stop this. how do i end this. >> her ex-took the revenge a step further. mailing copies to her boss, her parents and even her son's elementary schoolteacher. there was no way to stop it, so it was just that hopelessness, and that idea -- my actual thoughts were this was my -- this is my life, this is never going to end, so i need to end my life. >> because i could not live like that, after i found the profile, i attempted suicide, and i was home here, and i was taking pills and it was actually my dog who saved me. she was barking and pulling at me, and then my mom called and it was like here is my dog needs me, my mom needs me, overseas in europe can't let go. >> she tries going to police on multiple occasions. because revenge important was not illegal. doctor daniel sit ron at the school of law resea
i would go through that ritual, email, email, facebook, ebay.very fear i could think of went through my head. what if my students see this, what if my colleagues see this, how many other people know about this, but mostly the main fear was how do i stop this. how do i end this. >> her ex-took the revenge a step further. mailing copies to her boss, her parents and even her son's elementary schoolteacher. there was no way to stop it, so it was just that hopelessness, and that idea -- my...
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an email. are americas working too hard. and target tarted a data breach puts 40 million credit and debit cards at risk, why can't major corporations stop hackers from getting air information. did the a & e network show courage of cawardes. 67-year-old phil robertson, the patriarch of the duck dynasty clan isn't known for being politically correct. >> my idea is happiness is killing things. >> women are like lab bra core retrievers they all have quirks, you stay married to 145 years you learn to go with the quirks. >> and the a & e network learned to go with the robinson family after it became a ratings phenomenon. averaging 14 million viewers a show. a self-described bible thumping christian, he paraphrased the bible when he said the following. start with homosexual behavior and morph out with with that. beast quality, sleeping around with this woman, that woman, the male prostitutes the homo sexual offenders, the greedy, the drunk cards the slanders, the swiped hers, they won't inherit the ki
an email. are americas working too hard. and target tarted a data breach puts 40 million credit and debit cards at risk, why can't major corporations stop hackers from getting air information. did the a & e network show courage of cawardes. 67-year-old phil robertson, the patriarch of the duck dynasty clan isn't known for being politically correct. >> my idea is happiness is killing things. >> women are like lab bra core retrievers they all have quirks, you stay married to 145...
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