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sharon waxman, editor in chief of the wrap, an industry news site, and james lewis, a cybersecurity expertthe center for strategic and international studies. i want to start with you. you're one to have the few people to get in touch with ms. pascal yesterday. how significant is this hack in is this what folks in tinseltown are all talking about now? >> it's the only thing people are talking about. it's by far the most significant thing to happen in the business this year for sure. probably will be in people's lives for years to come. largely because the studio has been more or less paralyzed for weeks now, i don't think that the studio is back to normal, from what we hear they're doing billing by hand. yesterday, we broke a story that the hackers once again penetrated their network and plashed a message on their computer screens, threatening to do more damage if their demands were met. that being said, their demands are nott a all clear. but i can every single studio in town is checking their own security and everyone is worried about their e-mails because, of course, anyone who's had con
sharon waxman, editor in chief of the wrap, an industry news site, and james lewis, a cybersecurity expertthe center for strategic and international studies. i want to start with you. you're one to have the few people to get in touch with ms. pascal yesterday. how significant is this hack in is this what folks in tinseltown are all talking about now? >> it's the only thing people are talking about. it's by far the most significant thing to happen in the business this year for sure....
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. >> reporter: cyber analyst james lewis says the use of malicious software that can destroy data is an escalation on the cyber front. >> most of the breaches are smash and grab. so if the north korean did, indeed, erase data, that's a step up. that's more like an attack than what we've seen in the past. >> reporter: and lewis says that kind of damage can be permanent. companies like sony don't routinely back up files. >> if you're going to make fun of the leader, maybe you should think twice if you don't have backups. >> reporter: the f.b.i. has not publicly identified north korea as a suspect in the case, but federal investigators are sharing information about the malware with other companies and urging them to immediately tighten cyber defenses. >> pelley: bob orr in the newsroom tonight. thanks very much. today, republicans are settling on a strategy to counter the imgration reform plan the president is enacting by executive action. that plan will allow millions of people in this country illegally to avoid deportation. nancy cordes tells us republicans are planning to use the pow
. >> reporter: cyber analyst james lewis says the use of malicious software that can destroy data is an escalation on the cyber front. >> most of the breaches are smash and grab. so if the north korean did, indeed, erase data, that's a step up. that's more like an attack than what we've seen in the past. >> reporter: and lewis says that kind of damage can be permanent. companies like sony don't routinely back up files. >> if you're going to make fun of the leader, maybe...
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joyce is survived by her son, mckey dante green, her daughter,malany lewis, and her mother carol craig, father james craig and brother kareem craig and sister payton, and another sister laferris. family liaison officer from the fire department as is our protocol, has been assigned and the kids are presently staying with family members. this is a very sad day, for all of us in public service and certainly for all of our citizens, the philadelphia fire department one of the best in america, the first organized department suffered a great loss and that loss extended to all philadelphians, with that i'll ask commissioner sawyer to give some of the details as we best know them from this morning. i want to ask for your understanding, we do not have every possible detail and there is an ongoing investigation again, as is our protocol. we'll share what we with share based on what we know definitely at the moment. commissioner? >> first, i would like to start by offering my condolences to the craig lewis family and also the fire department family. the members that had the task of removing her from the dwelli
joyce is survived by her son, mckey dante green, her daughter,malany lewis, and her mother carol craig, father james craig and brother kareem craig and sister payton, and another sister laferris. family liaison officer from the fire department as is our protocol, has been assigned and the kids are presently staying with family members. this is a very sad day, for all of us in public service and certainly for all of our citizens, the philadelphia fire department one of the best in america, the...
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[applause] angeli lewis receiving on behalf her father, james earl cheney.avid goodman receiving on brother, andrew goodman, and rita swanker bender receiving on behalf of her husband, michael henry swarner. [applause] young men sought to right one of the many wrongs of the jim crow era by joining hundreds of others to register black voters in mississippi during freedom summer. their work was fraught with danger yet their commitment to justice was so strong, they were to risk their lives for it. their deaths shocked the nation and their courage has never been forgotten. james earl cheney, andrew goodman and michael henry swarner still inspire us. their ideals have been written into the moral fabric of our civil from the landmark rights legislation enacted days after their deaths to our morenued pursuit of a perfect union. [applause] . >> the honorable john d. dingell jr. >> john d. dingell's tenure surpasses any member of congress in history. child of the house it became its dean and its legacy is evident around us, including safer water, stronger protection
[applause] angeli lewis receiving on behalf her father, james earl cheney.avid goodman receiving on brother, andrew goodman, and rita swanker bender receiving on behalf of her husband, michael henry swarner. [applause] young men sought to right one of the many wrongs of the jim crow era by joining hundreds of others to register black voters in mississippi during freedom summer. their work was fraught with danger yet their commitment to justice was so strong, they were to risk their lives for...
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lewis. receiving on behalf of her father, james earl cheney. david goodman, receiving on behalf of his brother andrew goodman. shorn or vendor, have her husband, michael henry's warner. [applause] in 1964, 3 young men sought to write one of the many wrongs of the jim crow era by joining hundreds of others to register black voters in mississippi during freedom summer. the work was fraught with danger, but their commitment to justice was so strong that they were willing to risk their lives for it. their death shocked the nation and their courage was never forgotten. james rowe chaney, andrew goodman, and michael henry w schwarner still inspire us. from landmark civil rights legislation to our continued pursuit of our perfect union. [applause] the honorable john d dingell junior. john d dingell junior's tenure surpasses that of any member of congress in american history. a child of the house, he became esteemed and his legacy is evident all around us. and greater respect for the civil rights of all americans. he summoned grit and determination for
lewis. receiving on behalf of her father, james earl cheney. david goodman, receiving on behalf of his brother andrew goodman. shorn or vendor, have her husband, michael henry's warner. [applause] in 1964, 3 young men sought to write one of the many wrongs of the jim crow era by joining hundreds of others to register black voters in mississippi during freedom summer. the work was fraught with danger, but their commitment to justice was so strong that they were willing to risk their lives for...
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lewis. julian bond, ivanhoe, donaldson. julius hobson. hilda mason. stokley carmichael. brown. jim farmer. brendan jordan. eleanor holmes norton. wyatt t. walker. roger wilkins. jamesabel. marion barry. these of the soldiers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll of freedom fighters. these are but a few of the honor roll of freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or public has his name on that list. but that was not enough. many started in 1960 and some stopped in 1965. they cashed in their pensions. but marion was a long distance runner. the black in d.c. did not have much. when black congressman robert nixon, william donaldson, they could not get their hair cut in the capitol. when blacks in d.c. could only live in certain parts of town. they had never walked the carpets of city hall at any authority or served on commissions, airport and commerce. in d.c. marion helped emancipate washington and much of southern maryland and northern virginia all about the work of marion barry. [applause] marion never stopped fighting for d.c. statehood. 660,000 people living under occupati
lewis. julian bond, ivanhoe, donaldson. julius hobson. hilda mason. stokley carmichael. brown. jim farmer. brendan jordan. eleanor holmes norton. wyatt t. walker. roger wilkins. jamesabel. marion barry. these of the soldiers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll of freedom fighters. these are but a few of the honor roll of freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or public has his name on that list. but...
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[applause] angela lewis receiving on behalf of her father, james earl cheney. david goodman receiving on behalf of his brother, andrew goodman, and rita schwerner bender receiving on behalf of her husband, michael henry schwerner. [applause] in 1964, three young men sought to right one of the many wrongs of the jim crow era by joining hundreds of others to register black voters in mississippi during freedom summer. their work was fraught with danger yet their commitment to justice was so strong, they were willing to risk their lives for it. their deaths shocked the nation and their courage has never been forgotten. james earl cheney, andrew goodman, and michael henry schwerner still inspire us. their ideals have been written into the moral fabric of our nation from the landmark civil rights legislation enacted days after their deaths to our continued pursuit of a more perfect union. [applause] the honorable john d. dingell, jr. tenure surpasses that of any member of congress american history. a child of the house, he became its dean. his legacy is all around us
[applause] angela lewis receiving on behalf of her father, james earl cheney. david goodman receiving on behalf of his brother, andrew goodman, and rita schwerner bender receiving on behalf of her husband, michael henry schwerner. [applause] in 1964, three young men sought to right one of the many wrongs of the jim crow era by joining hundreds of others to register black voters in mississippi during freedom summer. their work was fraught with danger yet their commitment to justice was so...
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lewis. >> wednesday books about presidents. first, the roosevelts, an intimate history. james madison, and that 9:45 pm former pres. george w. bush with a a book about former president george herbert walker bush, portrait of my father. >> wednesday a a discussion of how religion affects decision-making at the supreme court. >> i would say that in the hobby lobby case having to do with the private business refusing to provide contraceptive health coverage for female employees, i would say that justice alito's opinion in that case very much was influenced by his religious preferences. to accept the notion, the corporation which is an artificial, some religious belief system aside from being pretty close to ludicrous, it is highly debatable in terms of social philosophy. i do think that the justice went into the case believing that corporations because they are in some sense people we will probably are capable of absolving the religious preferences and value systems of their owners. >> a look a look at how religion affects decision-making at the supreme court. they discuss the issue at an event hosted by the museum in washingto
lewis. >> wednesday books about presidents. first, the roosevelts, an intimate history. james madison, and that 9:45 pm former pres. george w. bush with a a book about former president george herbert walker bush, portrait of my father. >> wednesday a a discussion of how religion affects decision-making at the supreme court. >> i would say that in the hobby lobby case having to do with the private business refusing to provide contraceptive health coverage for female employees,...
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among them all, john lewis, bob, ruby robinson, diana nash, james forman, richardson,aldson, lafayette eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when formed as a man by the civil rights movement. in washington when mary anion and i had different roles, i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to as marion did what he called dancing. he laughed knowing that this was girl of saying. to my old friend from the southern movement, "you have come a long way from picking mississippi to running the nation's capital." [applause] but those cotton picking roots served marion barry, jr., well. he challenged poverty by working himself out of it. coming from the cotton fields of said, "i was used to hard work. it does not bother me." that is what he wrote in his autobiography. but it was the civil rights toement that equipped marion challenge segregation and prepare him to become our mayor. if you want to understand marion barry, don't start with his years as mayor. boy who chopped cotton at seven while going to schoolhouseone-room and sold newspapers and
among them all, john lewis, bob, ruby robinson, diana nash, james forman, richardson,aldson, lafayette eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when formed as a man by the civil rights movement. in washington when mary anion and i had different roles, i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to as marion did what he called dancing. he laughed knowing that this was girl of saying. to my old friend from the southern movement, "you have come a...
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long to call, my friends, but among them are and were john lewis frank smith, joyce and dory ladner ruby robinson cortland cox, diane nash james stokely carmichael, fanny lou hamer, ela baker, gloria richardson bernard lafayette and the rev. jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movement. years later we were in washington when marion and i had different roles. i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to the big city as marion did what he called dancing. he laughed. knowing that this was my way as a d.c. girl from up south of saying to my own old friend from the southern movement you have come a long way, buddy from picking cotton in mississippi to running the nation's capitol. [ applause ] but those cotton picking roots served marion barry jr. well. he challenged poverty by working himself out of it. coming from the cotton fields of mississippi he said i was used to hard work. it doesn't bother me. that's what he wrote in his autobiography. but it was the civil rights movement that equipped
long to call, my friends, but among them are and were john lewis frank smith, joyce and dory ladner ruby robinson cortland cox, diane nash james stokely carmichael, fanny lou hamer, ela baker, gloria richardson bernard lafayette and the rev. jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movement. years later we were in washington when marion and i had different roles. i used to tease him on the dance floor...
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but among them are and were john lewis, frank smith, joyce and dorry lotter in, bob moses ruby faye robinson, diane nash, jamesoreman, donaldson gloria richardson and the reverend jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movements. years later, when marion and i had different roles i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to the big city as marion did what he called dancing. he laughed, knowing that this was my way as a d.c. girl from upsouth of saying to my own old friend from the southern movement, you have come a long way buddy. from picking cotton in mississippi to running the nation's capitol. but those cotton picking roots served marion barry jr. well. he challenged poverty by working himself out of it. coming from the cotton fields of mississippi he said i was used to hard work, it doesn't bother me. that's what he wrote in his autobiography. but it was the civil rights movement that equipped marion to challenge seggre investigation and prepared him to become our mayor.
but among them are and were john lewis, frank smith, joyce and dorry lotter in, bob moses ruby faye robinson, diane nash, jamesoreman, donaldson gloria richardson and the reverend jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movements. years later, when marion and i had different roles i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to the big city as marion did what he...
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. >> james coen writes the cross and the lynching tree. to the reverend jacqui lewisi'm going to see you next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. right now, time for a preview of "weekends with alex witt." >>> we're going to talk about what went wrong in the failed attempt to rescue an american hostage. >>> long time friend of bill cosby hugh hefner speaks out about the allegations against the comic. >>> the mystery ailment explained. what he was told yesterday when he went to see his doctor. >>> how happy hour started earlier than anyone might have thought. don't go anywhere. i'll be right back. of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. we are about to make more gooddeliveriesverybody. to more places than anybody on earth. we have the speed. we have the technology. and we have the
. >> james coen writes the cross and the lynching tree. to the reverend jacqui lewisi'm going to see you next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. right now, time for a preview of "weekends with alex witt." >>> we're going to talk about what went wrong in the failed attempt to rescue an american hostage. >>> long time friend of bill cosby hugh hefner speaks out about the allegations against the comic. >>> the mystery ailment explained. what he was told...
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lewis. ivan -- donaldson. julius hobson. hilda mason. carmichael. brown. jim farmer. brendan jordan. eleanor holmes norton. wyatt t. walker. jamesers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll freedom fighters. the honorbut a few of roll and the sacrificial service of the new south. no sudden governor or public has his name on that list. but that was not enough. stopped in 1965. they cast in their pensions. long.rion was a distance runner. d.c. did not have much. when black congressman robert nixon, william donaldson, they could not -- to the capitol. d.c. could only live in certain parts of town. they had never walked the carpets of city hall at any authority or served on commissions. helped emancipate washington and much of southern maryland and northern virginia, all about the work of marion barry. [applause] never stopped fighting for d.c. statehood. 000 people living under occupation. had to get a budget passed with hostile attitude towards his people. congress governs d.c. without the consent of the governed. from havana, cuba, to beijing, moscow, the capitals representing the l
lewis. ivan -- donaldson. julius hobson. hilda mason. carmichael. brown. jim farmer. brendan jordan. eleanor holmes norton. wyatt t. walker. jamesers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll freedom fighters. the honorbut a few of roll and the sacrificial service of the new south. no sudden governor or public has his name on that list. but that was not enough. stopped in 1965. they cast in their pensions. long.rion was a distance runner. d.c. did...
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but among them are and were john lewis, frank smith, bob ruby ray robinson, diana nash, james gorman almost carmichael, -- james forman, stokley carmichael, ivanhoe, donaldson richardson, lafayette and the reverend jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movement. years later, here in washington when marion and i had different roles, i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to the big city as marion did what he called dancing. he laughed, knowing that this was my way as a d.c. girl of from soup south of saying to my old friend from the southern movement, "you have come a long way from picking cotton in mississippi to running the mission's capital -- nation's capital go." [applause] but those cotton picking roots served marion barry, jr., well. he challenged poverty by working himself out of it. coming from the cotton fields of mississippi, he said, "i was used to hard work. it does not bother me." that is what he wrote in his autobiography. but it w
but among them are and were john lewis, frank smith, bob ruby ray robinson, diana nash, james gorman almost carmichael, -- james forman, stokley carmichael, ivanhoe, donaldson richardson, lafayette and the reverend jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movement. years later, here in washington when marion and i had different roles, i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton...