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because no system is fully secure and as we have seen from celebrated cases of the nude photos of jennifer lawrence and hacked into other version's of apple's version of the cloud there is concerns. hacking is wide spread. and companies, which tend to be reluctant to report cases of hacking, have led to an underestimation of the amount of tacking that is taking place. companies fear that people won't do business with them if they know their servers are not secure. it is also the case it isn't just the isolated hacker who creates privacy and survilance problems. it is essentially a core element of the business plan of most -- surveillance -- of most cloud companies to carry out surveillance surveillance. you asked about the incentive to move to the cloud and one is the opportunity to profit from the data of customers stored in the cloud. facebook for example, is utterly dependent upon its ability to analyze and market information on its subscribers as it many other customers. so there is a kind of corporate surveillance that is within the law and legitimate that increasingly raises issues for custom
because no system is fully secure and as we have seen from celebrated cases of the nude photos of jennifer lawrence and hacked into other version's of apple's version of the cloud there is concerns. hacking is wide spread. and companies, which tend to be reluctant to report cases of hacking, have led to an underestimation of the amount of tacking that is taking place. companies fear that people won't do business with them if they know their servers are not secure. it is also the case it isn't...
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and as we've seen from celebrated cases of the nude photos of jennifer lawrence and others hacked in apple's version of, from apple's version of the cloud, there are some real concerns. hacking is widespread and companies, which tend to be reluctant to report cases of hacking, have led to an underestimation of the amount of hacking that is taking lace. place. companies fear people won't do business with them if they know their servers are not secure. but hacking is the issue and it is also the case that i emphasize in the book that it is not just the isolated hacker who creates privacy and surveillance problems. it's essentially a core element of the police plan of most cloud companies to carry out surveillance. you asked earlier about the incentive to move to the cloud. well, one of them is the opportunity to profit from the data of customers stored in the cloud. facebook, for example, is utterly dependent on its ability to analyze and market information on its subscribers as are many other customers. so, there is a kind of a corporate surveillance that's within the law and, legitim
and as we've seen from celebrated cases of the nude photos of jennifer lawrence and others hacked in apple's version of, from apple's version of the cloud, there are some real concerns. hacking is widespread and companies, which tend to be reluctant to report cases of hacking, have led to an underestimation of the amount of hacking that is taking lace. place. companies fear people won't do business with them if they know their servers are not secure. but hacking is the issue and it is also the...
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tom: jennifer lawrence. i don't know if you handle dior. jennifer lawrence cells.o that as well in digital. guest: she could, to be fair. we have seen a lot of data which shows consumers are spending more time online. we have seen engagement with traditional newspapers and the amount of time we spend. when you look at how consumers engage and how long they engage with that medium it something different. you have to balance the two. the young are changing. when they engage with digital media digital newspapers, it's for long periods of time. olivia: i'm not sure. i would like to point out that on print ads, the majority are just pictures of good-looking women. you said the opposite thing a couple of years ago. guest: it's always a question. digital now is 36% for us. the other two thirds is traditional media. digital is moving and will move to at least half our business. it's about getting the balance right. you always overbalanced the other way. there is an article in the wall street journal last week about shifting money. did you see the balance? the costs as dema
tom: jennifer lawrence. i don't know if you handle dior. jennifer lawrence cells.o that as well in digital. guest: she could, to be fair. we have seen a lot of data which shows consumers are spending more time online. we have seen engagement with traditional newspapers and the amount of time we spend. when you look at how consumers engage and how long they engage with that medium it something different. you have to balance the two. the young are changing. when they engage with digital media...
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jennifer lawrence and chris martin caught sneaking onto a private jet. >>> plus the real housewives of
jennifer lawrence and chris martin caught sneaking onto a private jet. >>> plus the real housewives of
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jennifer lawrence go ahead. jennifer lawless. >> i'll take jennifer lawrence. i haven't looked at cspan demographics, but my hunch is it is not mostly young people watching. that's the case across the board. the problem is not what one show or pundit or network is doing. with the 24 hour news cycle, whenever you turn on the tv or internet, it takes about three seconds before you find something saying something incredibly negative. even if 97% of coverage is positive and glowing, it is very easy given the 24 hour news cycle for people to access the most negative tidbits, then they take on a new cycle of their own. part of the challenge is encouraging people to be more politically interested and having them watch more. we found if you're able to get through the muck you find positive things, too. it is just you have to have more staying power to get to that point. >> one more call. thomas in berlin, wisconsin. independent line. go ahead. >> good morning. listen my point is this. the age group that you researched from high school to early college, if they're basin
jennifer lawrence go ahead. jennifer lawless. >> i'll take jennifer lawrence. i haven't looked at cspan demographics, but my hunch is it is not mostly young people watching. that's the case across the board. the problem is not what one show or pundit or network is doing. with the 24 hour news cycle, whenever you turn on the tv or internet, it takes about three seconds before you find something saying something incredibly negative. even if 97% of coverage is positive and glowing, it is...
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leon: thank you, jennifer. lawrence buckner served in the army before working as an armed security guard at various sites and buildings across the area. he started working at the u.s. census bureau in 2011. a job that forced him to commute 90 minutes a day from his home in king george county virginia. he is survived by his wife of 36 years, linda as well as a son and four grandchildren. our kevin lewis will have more on lawrence buckner coming up at 6:00. alison: in anne arundel county now, police are looking for the person who shot and critically injured a police officer in arnold. it happened along college parkway not far from broad neck park. diane cho is in annapolis monitoring this search. diane: as police k-9s scoured the area dozens from the anne arundel police cadet class searched for clues after an officer in uniform was shot in the neck. >> it's under here too. diane: police say an officer stopped by this 7-eleven store early this morning when someone inside said there's a man acting suspiciously outside of th
leon: thank you, jennifer. lawrence buckner served in the army before working as an armed security guard at various sites and buildings across the area. he started working at the u.s. census bureau in 2011. a job that forced him to commute 90 minutes a day from his home in king george county virginia. he is survived by his wife of 36 years, linda as well as a son and four grandchildren. our kevin lewis will have more on lawrence buckner coming up at 6:00. alison: in anne arundel county now,...
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there is a lot you can do with a little hair and celebs like jennifer lawrence and jennifer hudson toppedhis haircut and you have been doing my hair for own eafr18 years and there have been times where i cried because may bangs were too short. i said would you let me cut your hair? >> absolutely not. i would probably cry. >> you would cry because we have anna emotional attachment to our hair. >> that's what it is with long hair. that statement too. >> a lot of people said everyone was short hair. people say they want a new haircut, you give them a new haircut. give them the feeling they want. >> it was liberating, but that was individual. >> liberating for a lot of women. >> andi is from brooklyn and this was inspired by my cut. lock at that. >> she was really long hair and donating to looks of love. >> yes! >> we sent it in, but she has it fun and she can wear it slicked back and it's sassy. >> this was the only thergz. keena from illinois. it's lovely. >> the classic bob never goes out of style. >> what do you recommend? >> anything with the oil that is from india it has a lot of anti-o
there is a lot you can do with a little hair and celebs like jennifer lawrence and jennifer hudson toppedhis haircut and you have been doing my hair for own eafr18 years and there have been times where i cried because may bangs were too short. i said would you let me cut your hair? >> absolutely not. i would probably cry. >> you would cry because we have anna emotional attachment to our hair. >> that's what it is with long hair. that statement too. >> a lot of people...
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you can watch "the hunger games" and understand jennifer lawrence is an actor but on youtube i can say and i'm normal, in a sense, and less celebrity-like, i guess you can say. >> i love that she's celebrating books. you, paige, celebrating books, a young person because they don't read books. >> we do. that's a lie. i do i love to read. >> actual paper, turning pages? >> in fact i prefer it. i'm kind of weird that way. >> she is. >> we love her. >> this has been such a disruptive day. >> sorry. >> you have disrupted. all right "the haunting of sunshine girl" will be released on march 24. paige mckenzie, thank you very much. congratulations, don't change. >> i won't. >> you promise? >> yeah. >>> more "morning joe" in just a moment. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacemen
you can watch "the hunger games" and understand jennifer lawrence is an actor but on youtube i can say and i'm normal, in a sense, and less celebrity-like, i guess you can say. >> i love that she's celebrating books. you, paige, celebrating books, a young person because they don't read books. >> we do. that's a lie. i do i love to read. >> actual paper, turning pages? >> in fact i prefer it. i'm kind of weird that way. >> she is. >> we love her....
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. >> that was will farrell, jennifer lawrence, puff daddy, britney spears and us. >> did it ever occurhinking as a small girl floating on the nile hoda? >> who are you? >> just got them thinking about moses. >> back to moses. >> so you can find that on funnyordie.com. >>> this is a big day, you guys. >> oh, i don't know. >> so when you are home tonight and looking at the television and there is a show called "the mysteries of laura" -- >> yes. with debra messing. >> you will recognize debra messing as being a regular, but what you may not realize is there is somebody else on the program today and here is a sneak peek. >> nancy's a deeply insecure woman. she has some anger issues. but in my opinion, she is not capable of violence. >> we'll still need to see your files. just to remind you nancy gave us written permission, which allows us -- >> no, it's not that. my office was broken into a couple of weeks ago and all of my notebooks were stolen. >> really? could it have been one of your patients? >> well, it certainly crossed my mind. >> to your best recollection were any of the men that
. >> that was will farrell, jennifer lawrence, puff daddy, britney spears and us. >> did it ever occurhinking as a small girl floating on the nile hoda? >> who are you? >> just got them thinking about moses. >> back to moses. >> so you can find that on funnyordie.com. >>> this is a big day, you guys. >> oh, i don't know. >> so when you are home tonight and looking at the television and there is a show called "the mysteries of...
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jennifer donelan reporting for us there. a co-worker's family and friends is remembering the security guard that lost his life while doing his job. he's been identified as 59-year-old lawrence buckner. kevin lewis continues our team coverage at the census bureau in suitland tonight. kevin? kevin: hi there, leon. lawrence buckner was patrolling the main parking lot at the u.s. census bureau. within the last five minutes, we just saw the yellow police tape come down and the front gates reopen. all day long investtgators have been combing through this crime scene. you can see employees' vehicles coming out for the first time in almost 24 hours. we learned a lot about lawrence buckner today. he was a married man. married to his wife linda for the last 36 years. together, they had one adult son and four grandchildren. buckner's family pictured here. it was simply put his pride and joy. during his younger years, he served in the u.s. army but for the last two decades, he worked as an armed security officer at various buildings and sites across the d.c. metro area. back in 2011 he took a new assignment guarding the u.s. census bureau right here in suitland. today, buckner's employ
jennifer donelan reporting for us there. a co-worker's family and friends is remembering the security guard that lost his life while doing his job. he's been identified as 59-year-old lawrence buckner. kevin lewis continues our team coverage at the census bureau in suitland tonight. kevin? kevin: hi there, leon. lawrence buckner was patrolling the main parking lot at the u.s. census bureau. within the last five minutes, we just saw the yellow police tape come down and the front gates reopen....