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was told no, it was real. >> this is a legitimate email.needs to change his password immediately. >> and he meant to type "illegitimate," or so he says to us. so, but for a two-letter typo, the chairman of the clinton campaign's emails may not have been spread to the world. >> at the time, i was not aware that i had been hacked. >> narrator: 60,000 emails from podesta's account were a political goldmine, part of a campaign aimed at disrupting the presidential election that the american government linked to vladimir putin. >> if it were possible to create doubts and to create chaos with the political system of a major western democratic country, like the u.s., i think that will certainly serve the propaganda goals of vladimir putin's regime. >> narrator: it would be vladimir putin's revenge for a lifetime of grievances. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> narrator: reviving the old cold war with new weapons. >> we have the responsibility to advance freedom and democracy. >> narrator: an epic struggle... >> everywhere that freedom stirs
was told no, it was real. >> this is a legitimate email.needs to change his password immediately. >> and he meant to type "illegitimate," or so he says to us. so, but for a two-letter typo, the chairman of the clinton campaign's emails may not have been spread to the world. >> at the time, i was not aware that i had been hacked. >> narrator: 60,000 emails from podesta's account were a political goldmine, part of a campaign aimed at disrupting the presidential...
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anyway it was all about emails. so you just talk about the emails you sent to the hillary campaign so clear this up. i were confused by your users did use an emails to hillary clinton?. >> i gave everybody the heads up. >> the reason why i quit that night they wanted me to put out a statement i said was not true. i also said don't put my life at stake because at this point in the campaign recognizer they're doing with emails and i said don't threaten me. and a half this secret server i have jesus. and she looked at me. [laughter] they would to say i took questions from them and i said no. >> i know you didn't because it is impossible to get questions from cnn. we know how it works. i suspect other networks but we know they have established the code off silence and then of us are allowed anywhere inyw your -- near the area. we wrap the ritz-carlton. you get the questions but not from cnn. >> first of all, if you read the questions you would know they did it come from cnn. but i was under the impression with the debat
anyway it was all about emails. so you just talk about the emails you sent to the hillary campaign so clear this up. i were confused by your users did use an emails to hillary clinton?. >> i gave everybody the heads up. >> the reason why i quit that night they wanted me to put out a statement i said was not true. i also said don't put my life at stake because at this point in the campaign recognizer they're doing with emails and i said don't threaten me. and a half this secret...
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the basic idea is when an email comes in, we check those emails within six seconds. wewouldn't be so damaging if had very few emails, or were able to return to the task we were focusing on. what happens is when you check and emailed within six seconds, you take about 20 minutes to return to the level of engagement you are at with that task you are engaged in. if you are constantly checking emails, you spend little time in the zone of maximum productivity because it you are trying to ramp up to engagement or are distracted by those emails. there are ways of dealing with this. one thing companies are starting to do is block emails. perhaps your females are released at 9:00, 1:00, and 4:00, so you can deal with them. the rest of the day the company is helping you manage your self-control, ensuring you are focused on the task at hand rather than checking email. which allows to get work to be done. host: are you finding differences between men and women, boys and girls when it comes to use of technology and potential addiction? adam: it cuts across demographic lines. if w
the basic idea is when an email comes in, we check those emails within six seconds. wewouldn't be so damaging if had very few emails, or were able to return to the task we were focusing on. what happens is when you check and emailed within six seconds, you take about 20 minutes to return to the level of engagement you are at with that task you are engaged in. if you are constantly checking emails, you spend little time in the zone of maximum productivity because it you are trying to ramp up to...
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the email, what is interesting is that doesn't have your name, just as name. fake. heather: cvs offering next day drug delivery. >> wasting no time getting ahead of amazon. they are offering next day delivery of prescription drugs starting next year and they will be offering same day delivery prescription drugs and other items in major cities and starting in manhattan december 4th to see how it goes was amazon announced they got a dozen wholesale licenses to sell medications online. this is a move for cvs to get ahead of that. heather: talking about black friday already. >> never too early to start your shopping strategy. so many deals you can take advantage of, target offering early access to credit card holders and you can see their black friday ad on their website to see what is available, amazon has deals on its website for you to preview everything. coles another one. 's years, their entire store is on sale, they are not waiting. walmart having a thing called holiday parties that will bring shoppers in to get them to buy things. heather: the a lot of deal
the email, what is interesting is that doesn't have your name, just as name. fake. heather: cvs offering next day drug delivery. >> wasting no time getting ahead of amazon. they are offering next day delivery of prescription drugs starting next year and they will be offering same day delivery prescription drugs and other items in major cities and starting in manhattan december 4th to see how it goes was amazon announced they got a dozen wholesale licenses to sell medications online. this...
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they do have the will to come together to approve further monitoring of you and me through our emaills. we will tell you the details next. i switched to geico and got more! more savings on car insurance!? they helped with homeowners, too! ok! plus motorcycle, boat and rv insurance! geico's got you covered! like a blanket! houston? you seeing this? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. geico. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. ♪ ♪ohhhhhh, ou! guess what i just got? uh! ♪i used to be spellbound hello again. ♪i used to be spellbound hi. ♪i used to be spellbound that's a big phone. ♪in your arms. [screams] ah, my phone. ♪you built the flame ♪that warms my heart, ♪but lying and cheating ♪has torn us apart ♪and i'm moving on. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: congress hasn't yet been able to agree on how to fix healthcare, immigration, or the tax code, but they might be able to come together on at least on
they do have the will to come together to approve further monitoring of you and me through our emaills. we will tell you the details next. i switched to geico and got more! more savings on car insurance!? they helped with homeowners, too! ok! plus motorcycle, boat and rv insurance! geico's got you covered! like a blanket! houston? you seeing this? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. geico. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to...
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one great example is the fact all of our emails on microsoft outlook. there are clearly other free email software that's out there that other government uses, and so you know, there are just some easier ones that seems we are not tackling. i get it with the recent, for example, the recent p.c. contract with oracle that came through, there probably is not a lot of open source software that deals with bill management and construction communications. seems like for some very specific types of operating systems we will have to pay for licensed software, but for stuff like microsoft word and email, there clearly are other free options that are available to the city where you know, i think security is probably equal between paid and unpaid. and i'm just wondering why we haven't been examining the resources so we can save our taxpayer dollars and put them towards street cleaning. >> so, i can address that. i think you have to look at the total cost of ownership on any project and you also need to look at integration, which we have also heard can be crippling w
one great example is the fact all of our emails on microsoft outlook. there are clearly other free email software that's out there that other government uses, and so you know, there are just some easier ones that seems we are not tackling. i get it with the recent, for example, the recent p.c. contract with oracle that came through, there probably is not a lot of open source software that deals with bill management and construction communications. seems like for some very specific types of...
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documents, first-hand knowledge, emails.ned, if i'm not mistaken, why didn't they do anything with this? >> exactly. remember, this is an informant that you had to strong arm. this isn't somebody that did something wrong that the fbi got to turn around. this is somebody who approached the justice department and set i have information, i know what's going on, i'm a patriot, i want to deliver that information to you, and i want out. it was the justice department and the fbi who asked him to stay on. please, stay on, please continue to help us build a case. >> sean: and he did. >> he did for four years. >> sean: what is your reaction? >> let me give you reaction to something he said earlier, if, in fact, warrants were issued by a court based on the dossier, we had a fundamental miscarriage ef justice and it puts a serious risk into our whole constitutional basis, upon which these courts are supposed to operate. they paid for dossier that has been discredited becomes the basis, not just of a warrant, but of a foreign surveillanc
documents, first-hand knowledge, emails.ned, if i'm not mistaken, why didn't they do anything with this? >> exactly. remember, this is an informant that you had to strong arm. this isn't somebody that did something wrong that the fbi got to turn around. this is somebody who approached the justice department and set i have information, i know what's going on, i'm a patriot, i want to deliver that information to you, and i want out. it was the justice department and the fbi who asked him to...
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then you have the email server issues.hen you have uranium one which i think is the worst because we import uranium. we don't have enough uranium and yet in spite of knowing all the crimes that putin's agents were commiting in america in 2009, well, hillary, eric holder, seven other people still signed off on it and then you follow the money trail. they benefited hugely financially on the back end with $145 million kicked back to the clinton foundation. bill doubling his speaking fees and meeting with with vladimir putin and wanting to meet with nuclear agents in russia to me be that's selling out our national security. >> this is why it's relevant. it's not just relevant how much money people got paid for a speech. she talked for free for the last 30 years and very few people were listening. to think she made millions of dollars in her speeches is pretty remarkable but it's relevant because of what you just said. it's worth a look because the uranium rate. it's worth a look because she was at the state department as hilla
then you have the email server issues.hen you have uranium one which i think is the worst because we import uranium. we don't have enough uranium and yet in spite of knowing all the crimes that putin's agents were commiting in america in 2009, well, hillary, eric holder, seven other people still signed off on it and then you follow the money trail. they benefited hugely financially on the back end with $145 million kicked back to the clinton foundation. bill doubling his speaking fees and...
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and how the emails were discovered.i understand behind the scenes those things were all being looked into. it was investigated and it wasn't deemed criminal. however, it was deemed inappropriate. i'm not sure what recourse that he is hoping for at this point other than to make her look bad. >> bill: you think this matter has been fully vetted and investigated? >> mcculloch and comey and others claim they went through the process of basically deeming whether it was criminal activity or not. and that decision was made again by independent sources. so i'm not sure again what they are wanting at this point. she didn't get elected. there was no criminality found. are they wanting to reopen it and reinvestigate? i'm not really clear on that. >> bill: ned, what happens then to address marjorie's point? come back to the original point of the story, that this guy said he was threatened and there was blowback and he was considered to be -- >> this is one of the issues of 2016 the american people think there is a ruling class that
and how the emails were discovered.i understand behind the scenes those things were all being looked into. it was investigated and it wasn't deemed criminal. however, it was deemed inappropriate. i'm not sure what recourse that he is hoping for at this point other than to make her look bad. >> bill: you think this matter has been fully vetted and investigated? >> mcculloch and comey and others claim they went through the process of basically deeming whether it was criminal activity...
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. >> jesse: breaking news from a whistle-blower about hillary clinton's emails emails next.e're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient full-bodied. originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. from our family to yours... may all your wishes come true this holiday season. >> there would have been harm to national security. sources, methods, lives come operations. >> dana: former watchdog for the intel community under president obama warning about the serious consequences for our country had any of the top-secret info on hillary clinton's private server been exposed. in an exclusive interview with catherine herridge, charles mccullough alleges he was targete
. >> jesse: breaking news from a whistle-blower about hillary clinton's emails emails next.e're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient full-bodied. originally...
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s email was forwarded to kushner. at the time when there was that meeting between kushner and those who were apparently trying to draw up some dirt on hillary clinton, the intention of that meeting was to draw up dirt. some argue that that's not conclusion, that it's an intent to dig up dirt and nothing more. are we to read more into this? >> you can see compelling arguments on both sides, can't you? at the end of the day, it will be up to the legal experts to decide. remember, it was dirt that would be provided by the russians. and -- >> to be fair, to dig up dirt on an opponent, that's perfectly fine. >> and whether or not it somehow crosses a legal line, we'll have to see. let those who are much more familiar with the law determine that. it would seem, though, wouldn't it, that digging up dirt on your political opponent is a famous activity of american politics. the affinity of the administration for putin, for russia, has perplexed the investigators and the american public and it leads to greater suspicion about w
s email was forwarded to kushner. at the time when there was that meeting between kushner and those who were apparently trying to draw up some dirt on hillary clinton, the intention of that meeting was to draw up dirt. some argue that that's not conclusion, that it's an intent to dig up dirt and nothing more. are we to read more into this? >> you can see compelling arguments on both sides, can't you? at the end of the day, it will be up to the legal experts to decide. remember, it was...
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subpoenaed emails, deleted emails. acid watched emails for bleach emails, booking blackberries.ow much corruption do we need for any one individual before something happens, i am sorry? >> that has to be something happening. general sessions has taken it to himself, he is completely out of the russian investigation. there is a special prosecutor, and robert mueller has to go after her. >> sean: how is the fbi, eric holder, they had to know the head and fbi informant. bribery kickbacks extortion, money laundering and racketeering. vladamir putin spies in america. they knew about it. all this is happening. vladamir putin wants a corner that uranium market. we don't have enough, he was to corner the uranium market, and they know about the crimes, and they did nothing. they allowed this deal to go through. there was a reset with putin. >> remember the famous take, where president obama said to russian -- i will be able to be more flexible next year. >> sean: tell vladimir. that was in 2012. why would anyone give 20% of uranium, when we do not have enough? >> sean, you would not do a
subpoenaed emails, deleted emails. acid watched emails for bleach emails, booking blackberries.ow much corruption do we need for any one individual before something happens, i am sorry? >> that has to be something happening. general sessions has taken it to himself, he is completely out of the russian investigation. there is a special prosecutor, and robert mueller has to go after her. >> sean: how is the fbi, eric holder, they had to know the head and fbi informant. bribery...
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they did not see all of my emails. what they saw was me supposedly giving hillary questions provided by cnn. what i tried to tell people is that cnn did not share questions with me. period. that is it. period. but what did occur is when we expanded the number of debates and town halls was i wanted to give both candidates -- in fact, martin o'malley was in the race. i wanted to give them heads up. first, we were to talk about issues people of color were concerned about. we wanted to talk about the death and ot. about the flint water crisis. cnn was the beneficiary of many of these debates. but i gave both candidates heads up that we were going to discuss topics of concern to black lives matter, people of color, and others. for the first time in the democratic party process, by the middle of march, we had not discussed any of these issues related to people of colored, their economic circumstances, the criminal justice system. the things people cared about. i also write in the book that every saturday before the sunday sh
they did not see all of my emails. what they saw was me supposedly giving hillary questions provided by cnn. what i tried to tell people is that cnn did not share questions with me. period. that is it. period. but what did occur is when we expanded the number of debates and town halls was i wanted to give both candidates -- in fact, martin o'malley was in the race. i wanted to give them heads up. first, we were to talk about issues people of color were concerned about. we wanted to talk about...
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every single email getting your inbox could be argued.e defend this one? >> right, kushner says during his six hour long testimony in july that he had done so many emails during the campaign and he was inundated with so much information that he was unable to account for necessarily everything he saw. however, we see that attorney general jeff sessions essentially is of the same thing during his multiple times testimony that i don't remember, things are so chaotic at the time. however, when you run a campaign and you have such a senior level, you have to be extremely cautious with what information you say. and it is a little bizarre because jared kushner, people say that he did the right thing and not accepting the invitation and letting it go. it is interesting to see that you know, they're criticizing him for not disclosing this. >> with regard to this rebuffed meeting. it is the person in particular who invited him in the first place that is troubling. alexander -- not only close to putin, he is involved in organized crime. but aside fr
every single email getting your inbox could be argued.e defend this one? >> right, kushner says during his six hour long testimony in july that he had done so many emails during the campaign and he was inundated with so much information that he was unable to account for necessarily everything he saw. however, we see that attorney general jeff sessions essentially is of the same thing during his multiple times testimony that i don't remember, things are so chaotic at the time. however,...
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putting that in emails concerned them as evidence of what was going wrong here. it was not an accidental term. it was thought through in may and by june that terms drops out of the statement. >> sean: what about the whole e-mail issue that we are now understanding more? >> if i deleted 33,000 emails and destroyed my hard drives, would i be calling you from jail? >> you would be charged with 3 criminal statutes with serious penalties. when you receive a congressional suspect on your documents, you are instructed to preserve and produce them. she chose to do neither one of them. she destroyed 33,000 of them! it's inconceivable to me that she was not charged. >> sean: last question. uranium one. every week this keeps growing. the fact that comey -- that mueller and eric holder new about bribery and kickbacks. how did mueller investigate anything russia? shouldn't he be investigated? >> i know from talking to sources, i don't think it will be mueller. i don't think it's going to be department attorney general rod rosenstein. jeff sessions did not recuse himself from
putting that in emails concerned them as evidence of what was going wrong here. it was not an accidental term. it was thought through in may and by june that terms drops out of the statement. >> sean: what about the whole e-mail issue that we are now understanding more? >> if i deleted 33,000 emails and destroyed my hard drives, would i be calling you from jail? >> you would be charged with 3 criminal statutes with serious penalties. when you receive a congressional suspect on...
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>> some of these email extenders exchangesos -- email papadopoulos was having with these russian operativesis is from someone that used to work in the fbi, essentially they were danglingthese russian. this information in front of him. according to the court papers, he took the bait. he was courting this relationship according to the papers. she was trying to set up a meeting with these people. according to the documents, he tried to curry favor with trump campaign officials -- what you think about this email exchange with people who have some meetings in the offering that would connect us to people connected to the kremlin, essentially. that is what was surprising about this document tonight, and george papadopoulos' involvement. charlie: the trump campaign today said these have zero to do with the white house. >> what is interesting is in terms of the manafort housements, the white steps on its own feet. they came out originally and said, these guys were always bad, when they were on the campaign and when they left. that is an indication that when they hired manafort, they knew he was enga
>> some of these email extenders exchangesos -- email papadopoulos was having with these russian operativesis is from someone that used to work in the fbi, essentially they were danglingthese russian. this information in front of him. according to the court papers, he took the bait. he was courting this relationship according to the papers. she was trying to set up a meeting with these people. according to the documents, he tried to curry favor with trump campaign officials -- what you...
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someone involved in the investigation of those emails is now speaking out.lus, back to work for democrats accused of sexual misconduct. is there a double standard happening here? charles hurt and jessica tarlov join me next. >> i am embarrassed. i feel ashamed. ♪ 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. (avo) but you also have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. non-insulin victoza® lowers a1c, and now reduces cardiovascular risk. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill. (avo) and for people with type 2 diabetes treating cardiovascular disease, victoza® is now approved to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or
someone involved in the investigation of those emails is now speaking out.lus, back to work for democrats accused of sexual misconduct. is there a double standard happening here? charles hurt and jessica tarlov join me next. >> i am embarrassed. i feel ashamed. ♪ 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets...
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we respond to every call and every email we receive. since we started "nbc bay area responds" at the end of may last year, our consumer investigative center there has received more than 7,000 calls for help from people in the san francisco bay area, and we have taken action. we've recovered a total of $1.1 million for the people who've called in. we begin tonight with a call about a morbid mix-up involving a family's cemetery plot. a 74-year-old north bay viewer was simply looking to get his affairs in order when the cemetery told him his eternal resting place was already occupied by a stranger, and their mistake would cost him 4 figures. john: you know, the older i get, the more we think about death. chris: john wilson plans to be buried in benicia city cemetery beside his parents. john: my dad said, "well, it's got a really nice view of the bay." chris: james and madge wilson bought 2 plots back in 1955. they're buried together in plot 36a, leaving plot 36b for john. but while getting his affairs in order about a year ago, the city ce
we respond to every call and every email we receive. since we started "nbc bay area responds" at the end of may last year, our consumer investigative center there has received more than 7,000 calls for help from people in the san francisco bay area, and we have taken action. we've recovered a total of $1.1 million for the people who've called in. we begin tonight with a call about a morbid mix-up involving a family's cemetery plot. a 74-year-old north bay viewer was simply looking to...
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minutes later, english sent an email to staff saying she was in charge. that prompted mulvaney to send out his own email instructing staffers to please disregard any instructions received from ms. english and her presumed capacity as acting director. adding "please stop by the fourth floor to say hello and grab a doughnut." an empty doughnut box, an olive branch to an agency mulvaney voted to get rid of and called a joke. >> do you believe cfpb is a sad, sick joke? >> yes i do. >> mulvaney said he would get rid of it if he could even as he tries to lead it. >> other agencies can probably do this job just as if not more effectively. >> english is suing the trump administration but today the white house press secretary said the takeover is already complete. >> director mulvaney has taken charge of the agency. he has a full cooperation of the staff. >> the cfpb was established by barack obama as part of the dodd-frank reforms in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. >> the consumer financial protection bureau will be a watchdog for the american consumer. >>
minutes later, english sent an email to staff saying she was in charge. that prompted mulvaney to send out his own email instructing staffers to please disregard any instructions received from ms. english and her presumed capacity as acting director. adding "please stop by the fourth floor to say hello and grab a doughnut." an empty doughnut box, an olive branch to an agency mulvaney voted to get rid of and called a joke. >> do you believe cfpb is a sad, sick joke? >> yes...
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that was the upshot have you discovered an interesting up this email is that shift at e.w. dot com we'll check out the best tips on our show. as always we leave shift through the exit our internet find of the week this time high speed park or. nine hundred ninety nine steps lead up to china's tiananmen mountain but raku runners are moving in the opposite direction at breakneck speed and with spectacular acrobatics. austrian park or athlete alex sharma has filmed is impressive high speed descent from a first person perspective with an action camera in his mouth the video has more than sixty six million hits on facebook. the clip attracted over one hundred thousand comments from wow to. and next time on shift for people with physical impairments smart homes can make every day life easier for users compare notes online about what it's like to use these intelligent systems smart homes for disabled people next week on shift. climate change. waste. pollution. and isn't it time for good news go at africa people and projects that are changing no one fireman to for the better it's u
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that was the upshot have you discovered an interesting op in email is it shift at e.w. dot com we'll check out the best tips on our show. as always we leave shift through the exit our internet find of the week this time high speed park or. nine hundred ninety nine steps leading up to china's tiananmen mountain but maku runners are moving in the opposite direction at breakneck speed and with spectacular acrobatic skill. the austrian pacu athlete other question his film does impressive high speed descent from a first person perspective with an action camera in his mouth the video has more than sixty six million hits on facebook. the clip attracted over a hundred thousand comments from while to all. and next time around shift for people with physical impairments smart homes can make everyday life easier users compare notes online about what it's like to use these intelligent systems smart homes for disabled people next week on shift. united in the fight against global warming. made in germany look at the u.n. climate change conference in bonn. high tech geo engineering inf
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the digital identities are also traded online certain websites sell the data including email addresses and passwords you can use that to log in to amazon and wreak havoc on that account and wasn't unmoved. by. once the cyber criminals have access to a profile the real scam can begin unsuspecting customers buy fake products and are asked to pay in advance and to transfer the cash directly to the scammers bank accounts. legally this scam is classified as merchandise fraud it makes up almost a third of all cyber crime. is an attorney who specializes in law he represents clients who've been scammed. these hacker attacks are getting worse and i think they'll keep getting worse in coming years and organized groups are running these frauds. because the problem for buyers is once they've transferred their money to an external bank account they can't get it back. because of an external. that's no good i mean. says big shopping platforms are under threat the operators are aware of the dangers and recommend certain security measures. amazon urges sellers to activate two step verification in their
the digital identities are also traded online certain websites sell the data including email addresses and passwords you can use that to log in to amazon and wreak havoc on that account and wasn't unmoved. by. once the cyber criminals have access to a profile the real scam can begin unsuspecting customers buy fake products and are asked to pay in advance and to transfer the cash directly to the scammers bank accounts. legally this scam is classified as merchandise fraud it makes up almost a...
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they email. >> it's not as bad as it sounds like. i think it sout definitely helps establish the relationship with the students when they feel like we know who -- we know they are working crazy hours. we know they have other commitments out there beyond successful here at college. >> she's on top of you 24/7. home, work, have you been to class? ok. come show me your grades. where's your report? did you do any of your class work? how's midterm going, finals going? soledad: asap launched in 2007 with just over 1,100 students at a cost of $6.5 million. a major requirement? that the program generate data proving what works and what doesn't. >> we measure everything. we really do. measure contact with students. which is tracked very carefully in a data management system. we look at trends who is showing up for appointments, who is not, who late? who comes lost -- soledad: graduation rates with three years for comparable students at cuny son average about 24%. the cuny asap program graduates 53% of its students in that same three-year peri
they email. >> it's not as bad as it sounds like. i think it sout definitely helps establish the relationship with the students when they feel like we know who -- we know they are working crazy hours. we know they have other commitments out there beyond successful here at college. >> she's on top of you 24/7. home, work, have you been to class? ok. come show me your grades. where's your report? did you do any of your class work? how's midterm going, finals going? soledad: asap...
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reporter: after two emails sent by clinton aides. government records show a senior state department official who worked for secretary clinton allegedly pressured the fbi to downgrade the investigation as a quid pro quo. by february 16, emails relefted by wikileaks suggest clinton's lawyer and a senior staffer shared information to target mccullough. >> there was a coordinated strategy. i not only think it, i think it have much so. reporter: a former clinton campaign spokesman did not return the call. fox asked about this march 26 letter from 17 democrats. it said they had serious concerns about the clinton email review. feinstein's office wanted mccullough to respond. >> i told the staff director i was not going to respond to it. reporter: senator feinstein's office did not respond to our questions. senator feinstein told the daily caller website she had no idea what mccullough was talking about. lou: watch as this high-flying due he leap off a mountain in the swiss alps before flying one by one into an aircraft. they completed more
reporter: after two emails sent by clinton aides. government records show a senior state department official who worked for secretary clinton allegedly pressured the fbi to downgrade the investigation as a quid pro quo. by february 16, emails relefted by wikileaks suggest clinton's lawyer and a senior staffer shared information to target mccullough. >> there was a coordinated strategy. i not only think it, i think it have much so. reporter: a former clinton campaign spokesman did not...
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podes podesta's email was hacked on march 19. april 26, papadopoulos met with a professor of international relation who is claimed to have substantial connections with the russian government officials. at which time he was told the russian government had collected dirt on hillary clinton, in thousands of emails. on june 3rd, donald junior was similarly told in an email that russian representatives wished to provide dirt on hillary. he then took a meeting on june 9 along with manafort and jared kushner. on june 14, crowdsource detected the dnc hack. on july 22nd, wikileaks dumped 20,000 dnc emails. then came october 7, when within hours of trump's "access hollywood" tape being exposed, wikileaks dropped the podesta hacked emails. carter page in contradiction of many previous statements told the house intel committee that he met with a russian government official during a july 2016 trip to moscow and sent an email to the campaign. altogether, that timeline substantiates lots of interaction between trump campaign representatives and
podes podesta's email was hacked on march 19. april 26, papadopoulos met with a professor of international relation who is claimed to have substantial connections with the russian government officials. at which time he was told the russian government had collected dirt on hillary clinton, in thousands of emails. on june 3rd, donald junior was similarly told in an email that russian representatives wished to provide dirt on hillary. he then took a meeting on june 9 along with manafort and jared...
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>> the email for example. >> i didn't answer that email and i went on the trip and i came back and we never discussed it, right dad? with a big like, i'm not going to deal with this person but he gets upset in the moment. last chapter is about how he gave me the silent treatment for months because i started dating an old white person which stressed him out. and then when we got engaged a few months ago, my dad was telling the family that he knew it was going to work but admitted he met him . i like, you did me in for four years. so in aisle and also i take a lot of ativan so that's helping. >> .i know you guys don't have specialized healthcare here but really, strongly recommend investing in that one drug. >> every time i come to the state i've got to get some healthcare data in there. >> you guys are fine, your presence. >>. >> how did you vote here? >> there's a real, i'm curious. no one is telling me. oh yeah. okay, i know how did wisconsin do? it was you, okay. good to know. that's not better. oh. voter suppression, i heard all about that. good for you guys. >> that's fun. we elec
>> the email for example. >> i didn't answer that email and i went on the trip and i came back and we never discussed it, right dad? with a big like, i'm not going to deal with this person but he gets upset in the moment. last chapter is about how he gave me the silent treatment for months because i started dating an old white person which stressed him out. and then when we got engaged a few months ago, my dad was telling the family that he knew it was going to work but admitted he...
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she was receiving emails. >> tucker: she set up the server. i don't want to relitigate this.u did that under a heard the ig say it, you would be in jail. >> i have a theory as to what it was which traces back to, you know, how the clintons had their private quarters kind of poured over during the 1990s. that's a different story. i have no basis for that all i' m say something that i don't think she was reckless. she certainly didn't do anything illegal. the statute either called for intent to disclose or espionage. i don't think her worst critics think she did either of those. >> tucker: i think we would both be in jail-time if we did it. the media very convinced that the word poke hand as it, actual person racial slur. fact checking people who disagree with them. there is racially offensive behavior afoot, however. we will tell you what it is after the break. ♪ ♪ (matthew) my wish was a clubhouse, but we call it "the wish house". (mom) and it just immediately brought something positive in our life. "oh, i gotta get up get matthew on his treatment." (matthew) it's not that ba
she was receiving emails. >> tucker: she set up the server. i don't want to relitigate this.u did that under a heard the ig say it, you would be in jail. >> i have a theory as to what it was which traces back to, you know, how the clintons had their private quarters kind of poured over during the 1990s. that's a different story. i have no basis for that all i' m say something that i don't think she was reckless. she certainly didn't do anything illegal. the statute either called for...
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once we got the emails rolling. we found the pay-to-play out of the emails. you have got the donors going through the clinton foundation to get favors from the 8 department. and then going back further, it was in 2014 we first disclosed through her husband you, speaking fees got $500,000 from the russians. so now it's three years later and we are still talking about whether we are going to investigate it. there is a pile of allegations with pay-to-play. you know, james comey says boo and there is a special counsel appointed to target the president with destruction. we ask questions why there hasn't been a significant investigation of hillary clinton and the justice department is tying itself in knots trying to explain. it's outrageous. judge jeanine: why do you think that is? jeff sessions is an honorable gay. what's he afraid of? >> he made the mistake recusing himself from clinton matters and put himself in box. judge jeanine: get a special counsel. >> he can take himself out of the box. he shouldn't appoint a special counsel. just appoint a special counsel
once we got the emails rolling. we found the pay-to-play out of the emails. you have got the donors going through the clinton foundation to get favors from the 8 department. and then going back further, it was in 2014 we first disclosed through her husband you, speaking fees got $500,000 from the russians. so now it's three years later and we are still talking about whether we are going to investigate it. there is a pile of allegations with pay-to-play. you know, james comey says boo and there...
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emails expose a city council riff. the comments made about a fellow colleague's breast cancer. >> and a bride left scrambling after the wine country wildfires. the must have purchase that could save couples a lot of stress. >> in the weather department there's a lot going on in the bay area with temperatures that are bound to be coming up. we'll have the forecast in just a few minutes. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. way through dinner conversation? a new poll shows there's one t the tabl >>> you made your way to your thanksgiving destination but what about navigating your way through dinner conversation. >> a new poll is confirming what many of us thought there's a t
emails expose a city council riff. the comments made about a fellow colleague's breast cancer. >> and a bride left scrambling after the wine country wildfires. the must have purchase that could save couples a lot of stress. >> in the weather department there's a lot going on in the bay area with temperatures that are bound to be coming up. we'll have the forecast in just a few minutes. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema....
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from the democratic national committee. 25% of tweets, including emails hidden from searches as welland these relate to russia's hacking of the dnc. some accusing twitter of censoring its users. twitter colluded with the clintons too, charlie, freedom of speech being silenced, if it doesn't hit the status quo it is obvious. twitter, google and facebook censoring info damaging their preferred party, election interference and exactly what they accused donald trump of doing. while that is going on twitter's accused of not doing enough to stop the spread of russia's interference. tough day to be a tech giant. >> the dnc saying white men shouldn't apply for text jobs. >> the dnc looking for new employees for its tech department but one manager does not want white men to apply. here is an email from the data service manager at the dnc, she says we are focused on hiring and maintaining diverse voices and life experiences, something desperately needed. i would prefer that you not forward to fifth gender white straight males since they are already in the majority, social media talking about t
from the democratic national committee. 25% of tweets, including emails hidden from searches as welland these relate to russia's hacking of the dnc. some accusing twitter of censoring its users. twitter colluded with the clintons too, charlie, freedom of speech being silenced, if it doesn't hit the status quo it is obvious. twitter, google and facebook censoring info damaging their preferred party, election interference and exactly what they accused donald trump of doing. while that is going on...
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marie: stolen emails. mollie: they claimed they had 30,000 of her emails. we now know they didn't. marie: they thought they did. and it's not nothing. howie: we don't know what's going to happen, but we are going to deal with what we already have. one side says this is terrible for trump because manafort was such an important figure in the campaign. the other side says this is about offshore dealings and accounts that date back way before the campaign and have nothing to do with the white house. ed: i have talked with senior people inside the administration. the president has been itching to go off on bob mueller. steve bannon and others are encouraging him to fight. then they saw the guilty pleas. he went to the helicopter friday to go to say shah. who did attack? he did not attack bob mueller. instead he attacked jeff sessions and the justice department. they could be wrong. but at this moment they don't think bob mueller is going to have anything that will seriously damage this administration. mollie: the media should not view bob mueller as beyond reproach. there are media stor
marie: stolen emails. mollie: they claimed they had 30,000 of her emails. we now know they didn't. marie: they thought they did. and it's not nothing. howie: we don't know what's going to happen, but we are going to deal with what we already have. one side says this is terrible for trump because manafort was such an important figure in the campaign. the other side says this is about offshore dealings and accounts that date back way before the campaign and have nothing to do with the white...
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it said they had serious concerns about the clinton email review. feinstein's office wanted mccullough to respond. it turned into a standoff six weeks before the election. >> i told the staff director i was not going to respond. i said tell her i will resign tonight. >> senator feinstein's office did not respond to questions about mccullough. on capitol hill, senator feinstein told "the daily caller" website she had no idea what mccullough was talking about. >> bret: matt lauer is the latest high-profile celebrity to fall from grace over sexual harassment allegations. we'll have shocking new details when we come back. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. that one daddy! it's beautiful. i'm the world's greatest douglas fir. i'm the perfect shape. i'm the perfect color. my scent- like making love to a lumberjack. but halfway hom
it said they had serious concerns about the clinton email review. feinstein's office wanted mccullough to respond. it turned into a standoff six weeks before the election. >> i told the staff director i was not going to respond. i said tell her i will resign tonight. >> senator feinstein's office did not respond to questions about mccullough. on capitol hill, senator feinstein told "the daily caller" website she had no idea what mccullough was talking about. >> bret:...
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were you in email chains with papadopoulos?obably a few, yeah. >> were you in email chains with him about russia? >> it may have come up from time to time. >> you travel over the summer to moscow. >> yeah. >> are you the person they're talking about? >> i don't think so. and if you listen to the audio of all or the transcripts of everything i said i was always there just as a private citizen, and i've spoken at universities in moscow and russia and asia and europe many times and it was totally separate. >> he's a very important man and here's what he said about the trip following his testimony. >> [ inaudible question ] >> no i had nothing to do with any of that. >> i'm sorry, barbara. this guy seems ditsy to me. i don't get it. he should be on "fox & friends" regularly. i don't know why donald trump would invest capital in him. this is the strangest group of people. the one thing they have in common is the word russia. i've never seen so many russian connections. what is your sense of how the prosecution is proceeding? prosecu
were you in email chains with papadopoulos?obably a few, yeah. >> were you in email chains with him about russia? >> it may have come up from time to time. >> you travel over the summer to moscow. >> yeah. >> are you the person they're talking about? >> i don't think so. and if you listen to the audio of all or the transcripts of everything i said i was always there just as a private citizen, and i've spoken at universities in moscow and russia and asia and...