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would look like g. mail what we're really talking about is a different layer of control and that's really what we're getting into now with some of the privacy concerns now some people are accusing of the russian government of attempting to gain more concrete control of the information that's actually being exchanged online like i said by creating this own demain registry system they would be able to then control and keep everything here and russia in the last several years we've seen attempts by moscow to actually more directly control the information that russian citizens are exchanging i mean the most prominent example is the blocking of telegram last summer in a telegram is a very very popular internet messaging service for cell phones and it's also very popular among opposition especially young opposition members who use it to exchange and organize for meetings well russia tempers a blockage a stent simply under the the pretense is that it allows users to communicate in an encrypted fashion which can als
would look like g. mail what we're really talking about is a different layer of control and that's really what we're getting into now with some of the privacy concerns now some people are accusing of the russian government of attempting to gain more concrete control of the information that's actually being exchanged online like i said by creating this own demain registry system they would be able to then control and keep everything here and russia in the last several years we've seen attempts...
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carney of the australian broadcasting corporation says in my phone i have actually seen them in my g. mail opening and closing files. cathy long from the b.b.c. says on two separate occasions my phone call was interrupted and i heard a recording of my call being played back down the line to meet one hundred nine members of the two hundred full who responded to that survey but it isn't just china where journalists are facing dangers doing their work in mud journalists while known and juicer all have been in prison for a little over one year for allegedly violating the country's official secrets act they have been sentenced to seven years in prison their continued incarceration comes in the midst of what human rights watch has described as a climate of fear among journalists in me and ma in a report the rights group accuses the civilian government led by nobel laureate aung san suu kyi of failing to revise old oppressive laws the report says instead the government has used them against peaceful critics and protesters and. joining us now from young gone is phil robertson from human rights wat
carney of the australian broadcasting corporation says in my phone i have actually seen them in my g. mail opening and closing files. cathy long from the b.b.c. says on two separate occasions my phone call was interrupted and i heard a recording of my call being played back down the line to meet one hundred nine members of the two hundred full who responded to that survey but it isn't just china where journalists are facing dangers doing their work in mud journalists while known and juicer all...
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does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something that is leading to increasing concentrations of power and you get some smart people these are companies and then these cracks to the national security sector as contractors. so the creative vibrancy. market capitalism is what i'm concerned about. many of the companies concerned reacted immediately to the snowden revelations they proclaim and advertise seemingly tap proof mobile phones and texting services followed by public announcements pleading that they will no longer put up with the pressure of the intelligence services. the way in which technology companies have reacted in the
does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something...
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why am i being logged out of g mail?ked at my phone, there was no service. >> in 20 minutes, the cash rob held in two cryptocurrency accounts, coin base and gemini, had been drained. >> it was a million dollars. >> a lifetime of savings >> i had so many thoughts all at once that it was hard to kind of sort them out, to be honest with you. >> rob had been hit by hackers in a sim swap attack. when signing into a financial account, pay pal, and you forget your pass word or have two factor authentication, you'll be asked where you want a secure code sent. a mobile number is common, and instantly a code is text. lamorinda said if bad guys take control of the process, they get the code. >> there is a little chip inside your phone called a sim, and they convince your cell phone company that you have a new phone. and to redirect your calls and texts to the new phone. >> they convince by coning a service rep, offering bribes or hving an inside accomplice. >> it's a major epidemic. >> erin west is one of the country's foremicrosof
why am i being logged out of g mail?ked at my phone, there was no service. >> in 20 minutes, the cash rob held in two cryptocurrency accounts, coin base and gemini, had been drained. >> it was a million dollars. >> a lifetime of savings >> i had so many thoughts all at once that it was hard to kind of sort them out, to be honest with you. >> rob had been hit by hackers in a sim swap attack. when signing into a financial account, pay pal, and you forget your pass...
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i'm like, why am i being logged out of g-mail. looked back at my phone and noticed there was no service. >> within 20 minute, the cash rob held in two separate cryptocurrency accounts, coin-based and gemini, had been drained. >> it was a million dollars. >> a lifetime of savings, gone. >> i had so many thoughts all at once that it was hard to sort them out to be honest with you. >> rob had been hit by hackers in a sim swap attack. when signing into a financial account, paypal, you forget your password or have authentication. you ask where you want a secure code sent. a mobile number is common. instant aly code is text. >> if bad guys take control of the process, they get the code. >> there's a little chip inside of your phone called a sim. they convince your cell phone company that you have a new phone and to redirect your calls and texts to the new phone. they convince by conning a service rep. offering bribes or having an inside accomplice. >> it's a major epidemic. >> aaron west is one of the country's foremost experts on sim s
i'm like, why am i being logged out of g-mail. looked back at my phone and noticed there was no service. >> within 20 minute, the cash rob held in two separate cryptocurrency accounts, coin-based and gemini, had been drained. >> it was a million dollars. >> a lifetime of savings, gone. >> i had so many thoughts all at once that it was hard to sort them out to be honest with you. >> rob had been hit by hackers in a sim swap attack. when signing into a financial...
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does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something that is leading to increasing concentrations of power and you get some straw people these are companies and then these contracts to the national security sector as contractors. so the creative vibrancy. market capitalism is what i'm concerned about. many of the companies concerned reacted immediately to the snowden revelations they proclaim and advertise seemingly tap proof mobile phones and texting services followed by public announcements pleading that they will no longer put up with the pressure of the intelligence services. the way in which technology companies have reacted in t
does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something...
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iphones, facebook, twitter, linkedin, g-mail, android. these products that have defined our lives this century didn't exist but brady and belichick are still here think about the price of milk, the price of gas, the richest person and company in the world, they're all different and they are still here we talked with scott hanson of the nfl red zone and nfl network, how social media and all this technology, the communications are changing the game for him and their sports. >> as bill belichick refers to social media as you face, i think it has changed things because it's a pipeline of information. you can watch it all on nfl red so d zone and then chat about it with someone in vancouver, canada, on your twitter or instagram. it means more eyeballs on our sport. >> reporter: over 100 million people will watch it but millions more will use that technology that didn't exist 17 years ago. ba k to you guys in the studio. >> eric, thank you, have fun so that's nine years ago, right? nine years from now what won't exist? >> probably me you know,
iphones, facebook, twitter, linkedin, g-mail, android. these products that have defined our lives this century didn't exist but brady and belichick are still here think about the price of milk, the price of gas, the richest person and company in the world, they're all different and they are still here we talked with scott hanson of the nfl red zone and nfl network, how social media and all this technology, the communications are changing the game for him and their sports. >> as bill...
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. >> i was logged out of my g mail. i had been logged in and logged out. >> his phone no longer had service with at&t. >> i realized. i'm under attack. >> attack by a virtual thief, changed his passwords and stole from him. >> he withdrew a million dollars. the entire attack was 20 minutes. >> most was his life savings, some had been set aside for his daughter's education. >> i couldn't sleep for days and weeks. >> he's the victim of sim swapping, the hacker managed to condition convenience an at&t employee to change his sim number to that of the suspect. >> either through trickery or through bribery. >> the surf investors identified this man, 21-year- old nicolas as a suspect, they arrested him in new york. he's charged with 21 felonies. he's also charged for targeting the people: . >> it's amazing you can steal so much money without interacting with someone. it doesn't take a special talent. just the patience and willingness to steal life savings. >> the did defendant is awaiting trial. rob ross is considering a civil
. >> i was logged out of my g mail. i had been logged in and logged out. >> his phone no longer had service with at&t. >> i realized. i'm under attack. >> attack by a virtual thief, changed his passwords and stole from him. >> he withdrew a million dollars. the entire attack was 20 minutes. >> most was his life savings, some had been set aside for his daughter's education. >> i couldn't sleep for days and weeks. >> he's the victim of sim...
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>> this first complaint came to us from brook in sonoma who had a problem accessing her g-mail account. that's google's e-mail service. she contacted several departments at google and they all told her it was another department's issue. brook contacted us and we got ahold of google and the company had one of its engineers look into brook's issue and they fixed it. >>> this next result comes from suzanne in the south bay regarding door dash. she has been an avid user of the food delivery service for more than a year. recently found out her account was deactivated due to violating the quote terms and service agreement. she called door dash and they toll her it's an error, never mind. she tried to order again, the order didn't go through. she contacted us, we got ahold of door dash and it reactivated suzanne's account and gave her a free $50 credit. the last resolve from karen in san rafael. she bought a recliner from lazy boy. the chair won't recline after two mornts. she called the company, got nowhere. got in touch with us. we reached out to lazy boy. they're the best. they gave karen
>> this first complaint came to us from brook in sonoma who had a problem accessing her g-mail account. that's google's e-mail service. she contacted several departments at google and they all told her it was another department's issue. brook contacted us and we got ahold of google and the company had one of its engineers look into brook's issue and they fixed it. >>> this next result comes from suzanne in the south bay regarding door dash. she has been an avid user of the food...
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you could charge every $10 a month for your g mail account and more for subscriber to search service.nny feeling that the average american will say, at i think i heard from the panel, i think, it is okay to say, i'll let you know some things, but there has to be some bright lines, as steve says, i don't want people listening to me event if is not people, even if it circuits listening to me, and ag gate it like your credit card straim, hostatement, how many td you say crew yo screw you this . >> that will be an income -- like apple products. they charge you. if you don't want to pay the money, then you are relying on free spuf, i stuff, then their business -- >> we have to leave it at that, dave thank you for beings here, great to se you. david: look at this critics of alexandria ocasio-cortez sending her a message with a huge billboard, right here in times square in new york. will the anti-business politicians may a price? that is -- pay a price? that is next. great news for an- uh uh - i'm the one who delivers the news around here. ♪ liberty mutual has just announced that they can cu
you could charge every $10 a month for your g mail account and more for subscriber to search service.nny feeling that the average american will say, at i think i heard from the panel, i think, it is okay to say, i'll let you know some things, but there has to be some bright lines, as steve says, i don't want people listening to me event if is not people, even if it circuits listening to me, and ag gate it like your credit card straim, hostatement, how many td you say crew yo screw you this ....
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does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something that is leading to increasing concentrations of power and you get some smart people these are companies and then these cracks to the national security sector as contractors. so the creative viber. see. market capitalism. for ok so. many of the companies concerned reacted immediately to the snowden revelations they proclaim and advertise seemingly tap proof mobile phones and texting services followed by public announcements pleading that they will no longer put up with the pressure of the intelligence services. the way in which technology companies have reacted in the wake of the sno
does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something...
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does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something that is leading tree increasing concentrations of power and you get some smart people these are companies and then these contracts to the national security sector as contractors. so the creative viber. see. market capitalism. for ok so. many of the companies concerned reacted immediately to the snowden revelations they proclaim and advertise seemingly tap proof mobile phones and texting services followed by public announcements pleading that they will no longer put up with the pressure of the intelligence services. the way in which technology companies have reacted in the waiting li
does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something...
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does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something that is leading to increasing concentrations of power and you get some smart people these are companies and then these cracks to the national security sector as contractors. so the creative vibrancy. market capitalism is what i'm concerned about. many of the companies concerned reacted immediately to the snowden revelations they proclaim and advertise seemingly tap proof mobile phones and texting services followed by public announcements pleading that they will no longer put up with the pressure of the intelligence services. the way in which technology companies have reacted in the
does for example they do not have they have access to the emails if they're using g. mail for example but not all the other service providers and they don't so they don't have that data to do a composite view of what people are doing nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world nor do they see the banking transactions or the financial transactions or all the phone calls they don't see that sort of vast amount of information that google does not have. so that's something...
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set up five g networks you, and at that undermines american effo rts you, and at that undermines american efforts to clamp down on the chinese telecom indications company. south africa's mailppeal against regulations that would require her to artificially lower her testosterone levels. let's move on to the times newspaper, and it says that airlines are facing regulations after the colla pse are facing regulations after the collapse of flybmi and looks at what it could mean for the industry. finally, the new zealand herald is among many with this story. 0ur cooking a traditional sunday roast causes levels of air pollution in your home that can rival some of the world's smoggy cities. so let's begin. with me is kulveer ranger who's senior vice president strategy & communication at atos. are you having a sunday roast this week? not this week, so the pollution levels will be ok. throat is still bad, though. let's start with the daily telegraph, the story that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, that has been evolving over the past week. iwonder, where that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, where does this go now? shamima begum has given birth, we unde
set up five g networks you, and at that undermines american effo rts you, and at that undermines american efforts to clamp down on the chinese telecom indications company. south africa's mailppeal against regulations that would require her to artificially lower her testosterone levels. let's move on to the times newspaper, and it says that airlines are facing regulations after the colla pse are facing regulations after the collapse of flybmi and looks at what it could mean for the industry....
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in the daily mail they have a stark warning for their colleagues, it is time they said that many of our conservative parliamentary collea gs recognise that parliament will stop a disastrous no deal brexit. if that happens they will have no—one to blame but themselves for delaying brexit. this is happening because on wednesday there will be an attempt by mps to seize control of that wrecks at recess. these three suggesting they will be prepared to resign in order to break that move. this is piling the pressure on theresa may to get the changes on that deal to bring it back as early as next week and also piling pressure on their colleagues to get high on the deal. they are saying to the brexiteer is you want to brexit you have to vote for it, and what they are saying tonight is not government policy. meanwhile, the uk's opposition labour party has suffered its ninth resignation of the week. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has rejected suggestions of widespread bullying after the mp ian austin resigned over what he called a culture of extremism, intolerance and anti—semitism. here's vicki again — a warning her report does
in the daily mail they have a stark warning for their colleagues, it is time they said that many of our conservative parliamentary collea gs recognise that parliament will stop a disastrous no deal brexit. if that happens they will have no—one to blame but themselves for delaying brexit. this is happening because on wednesday there will be an attempt by mps to seize control of that wrecks at recess. these three suggesting they will be prepared to resign in order to break that move. this is...
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up with some personal stuff.ch you know, k my inbox, i return some e-mails and, of course, send out thank you notes. so, i was runn -g behi [ cheers and applause ] i thought, if you ndys wouldn't i'd just write out my weekly thank-you notes right now. is that cool? [ cheers and applause ] james, can i get some thank you note writing music? can i -- ♪ wow. different angle on james. >> steve: i know. >> jimmy: st's very integ. [ light laughter ] >> steve: he looks dapper. >> jimmy: he does look dapper. he's like -- i heard this rumor that he mi the new bond. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: no, gold bond. [ laughter ] >> steve: ointment? >> jimmy: the face of gold bond. >> steve: ointment or crm? >> jimmy: of course, ointment, of course. [ laughter ] thank you, james. ♪ thank you, oscars, for holding 9 yot awards ceremony this sunday. if you were any older, you'd beo runninpresident. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, computer password. no one's ever going to guess this complex combination of letters, numbers, and symbols, unless they look at th-it note stuck directly to my computer screen. [ laughter and appla
up with some personal stuff.ch you know, k my inbox, i return some e-mails and, of course, send out thank you notes. so, i was runn -g behi [ cheers and applause ] i thought, if you ndys wouldn't i'd just write out my weekly thank-you notes right now. is that cool? [ cheers and applause ] james, can i get some thank you note writing music? can i -- ♪ wow. different angle on james. >> steve: i know. >> jimmy: st's very integ. [ light laughter ] >> steve: he looks dapper....
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a finnigan on twitter please use the hash tag a g c to see when you do or you can drop us a live counting the cost but i was a zero dot net is our e-mail address as always there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash c t c that takes you straight to our page and there you'll find individual reports links even entire episodes for you to catch. but that's it for this edition of counting the cost of filling in for the whole team here and thanks for being with us the news on al-jazeera is next. at night in a stock. patrolled streets police. or lack of. tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime. a doomed. by the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live the mothers of rain could be this is europe. for some. say the same way of life. a battle is raging between the whaling industry and conservationists as the future of whaling in icelandic waters is decided. people empowered killing whales are not just. a dramatic escalation of tension says indian warplanes strike targets in pakistani territory. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth also
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a finnigan on twitter please use the hash tag a g c to see when you do or you can drop us a live counting the cost but i was a zero dot net is our e-mail address as always there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash c t c that takes you straight to our page and there you'll find individual reports links even entire episodes for you to catch. but that's it for this edition of counting the cost of filling in for the whole team here and thanks for being with us the news on al-jazeera is next. oh you an atheist for all practical purposes yes i support science and truth one of the figureheads to the new atheist movement if you believe something without evidence then that justifies anything to do except that religion has done good things despite all of our modern police and americans who believe that science holds all the nonsense in the world to be a better place if religion disappeared tomorrow yes mehdi has a sign guys head to head with richard dawkins on al-jazeera. called the motor saying it's now being held in pretrial detention for two years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been app
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silver spring library got a book in the mail, a ook that's been overdue for more than 70 years theontgomery county public library said it's the oldest book they've everte g the woman who returned it from, of all places, canada. >> if you've et r worrieds too late to right a wrong, take a page from this book. the year was 1946 at the silver spring library, a two-year-old fell in love with a book calledt postman". >> i've had this book all my life i just loved the book. >> reporter: pictures of howal po workers did their jobs in the 1920s. so when her family moved to canada, the book went with them. >> so i kind of hung onto it. at my age you give things back. reporter: at the rockville library, message the director's surprisehen she opened the mail to find a long lost book and a lette sayingsorry. >> this is the oldest thing i've ever seen and weon't always get an explanation of how it was lost to us from so long. >> reporter: we did the math on the fines she could be facing. be 35 t books it cou cents a day. so it could be over $9,000. but they cap theines at $15. >> were you worried about any possible fines? >> no. i would have talked my way out of it.
silver spring library got a book in the mail, a ook that's been overdue for more than 70 years theontgomery county public library said it's the oldest book they've everte g the woman who returned it from, of all places, canada. >> if you've et r worrieds too late to right a wrong, take a page from this book. the year was 1946 at the silver spring library, a two-year-old fell in love with a book calledt postman". >> i've had this book all my life i just loved the book. >>...
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after the daily mail editorial by her, greg clark and david gauke, they we re greg clark and david gauke, they were looking to take no deal out of the equation as an option. then her collea g last night were rounding on her, some of them calling even for her to be sacked. not putting their names on it of course, but they are saying astonishing disloyalty. and there is a reason she is being picked out beyond the fa ct she is being picked out beyond the fact that she is very close to the prime minister, she obviously was brought back into the cabinet after quite a short time following all the windrush scandal that happened under her watch, and she is the most high of those three, but there is a bit of those three, but there is a bit ofa of those three, but there is a bit of a feeling i think particularly from women mps this morning, why is she being singled out? why her? yes. and there is a lot here where you canjust and there is a lot here where you can just see this extraordinary split in the cabinet, where our favourite thing is to complain about each other. sale that sigh in your voice sums it up. we are supposed to be having another meaningful vote. do you think we will
after the daily mail editorial by her, greg clark and david gauke, they we re greg clark and david gauke, they were looking to take no deal out of the equation as an option. then her collea g last night were rounding on her, some of them calling even for her to be sacked. not putting their names on it of course, but they are saying astonishing disloyalty. and there is a reason she is being picked out beyond the fa ct she is being picked out beyond the fact that she is very close to the prime...