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coming up at 6:40, barbara harrison join us us with joe krebs. why joses the disease needs more attention. >> we're stilling watching a courtroom where paul manafoe is about tontenced. we'll tell you what that is as soon as we learn it. >>> we have a lot of things going on in the weather, snow making its way during the day tomorrow for some of us and then we have 70, at leas close t it, something for i know what it means to have reliable support. i found a company who believes in me. they look out for me. and they help me grow my career. at comcast it's my job to constantly monitor our network, prevent problems, and to help provide the most reliable service possible. my name is tanya, i work at the network operations center for comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> family members can only imagine what happed to loved ones that boardedalaysia airlines flight 357. >> that plane disappeared five year and still hasn't been found. >> tom costello is at a new facility designed to keep that from happening again. >> reporter
coming up at 6:40, barbara harrison join us us with joe krebs. why joses the disease needs more attention. >> we're stilling watching a courtroom where paul manafoe is about tontenced. we'll tell you what that is as soon as we learn it. >>> we have a lot of things going on in the weather, snow making its way during the day tomorrow for some of us and then we have 70, at leas close t it, something for i know what it means to have reliable support. i found a company who believes in...
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krebs was writing about it from the perspective of a source.s unclear to me, if that source hadn't told him about it, would we ever find out about this breach? beenes back to what i've saying. facebook doesn't think of security in terms of security from itself. they think about security in terms of third parties, breaches, attempts to share personal information from, by developers. but when it comes to the information facebook is gathering and storing, for them it is all in the family. very transparent company, they can keep tabs on that stuff. emily: it has never happened as far as we know at this scale, although there have been smaller incidents at twitter, github, of this happening. but talk about the irony, given that mark zuckerberg is trying to pivot to privacy and more encrypted messaging, when they can't even encrypt our passwords? sarah: he spoke a little about that, when he was making that. strategic transition. maybe people won't believe us, when we say we care about your privacy. i mean, this is another example of why people are con
krebs was writing about it from the perspective of a source.s unclear to me, if that source hadn't told him about it, would we ever find out about this breach? beenes back to what i've saying. facebook doesn't think of security in terms of security from itself. they think about security in terms of third parties, breaches, attempts to share personal information from, by developers. but when it comes to the information facebook is gathering and storing, for them it is all in the family. very...
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whose not in his favor. >> i'm joe krebs. >> reporter: in his years as a reporter and anchor at news4e style and quick wit made for winning odds for the morning team. when heetired in 2012 we knew he wanted to travel more on his bicycles and to far-off destinations with his wife mary lin. so we didn't see a lot of traveling joe but one friday in june 2017 he was heading back to a studio for a good-bye party for a long-time coworker when he called in sick. >> i was so sick i cou barely move. it was digestivele pr. >> reporter: he saw his doctor, there were tests, a sonogram and an mri. >> right after the mri my gastroenterologist called me and said i want c you toome in and talk to me. >> reporter: it could be a benign tumor but also cancer. >> if we can't do surgery, 're talking about months, not yearsd we were both sitting there and i immediately thought, this was july, and i was thinking, i might not see thanksgiving. it was really ane incredi kick in the gut. >> devastating. i just thought our life together might be coming to an end. >> right in here. >> reporter: the surgery was s
whose not in his favor. >> i'm joe krebs. >> reporter: in his years as a reporter and anchor at news4e style and quick wit made for winning odds for the morning team. when heetired in 2012 we knew he wanted to travel more on his bicycles and to far-off destinations with his wife mary lin. so we didn't see a lot of traveling joe but one friday in june 2017 he was heading back to a studio for a good-bye party for a long-time coworker when he called in sick. >> i was so sick i...
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joe krebs was diagnosed when he retired. >> don't youate cancer. it's just the worst. he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a few years ago. barbara harrison has more on his dream and brave fight. >> good morning. >> good morning. is it go doing be painful? >> no. >> reporter: joe krebs with husband unfailing good nature is up for his next roundst with os his favor. ears as a reporter and anchor at nbc 4 in washington, his serious approach to covering hard news covered with his always affable style and quick wit made fors winning oddr the morning team. when he retired in 2012, we knew joe was eageto use his unflagging energy to travel more on his bicycle and to far off it destinationshis wife mary lynn. so we didn't see a lot of traveling joe. but on friday in 2017 he was heading back to the studio for long-time coworker tom kierein when he abruptly called in sick. >> i was so sick i could barely move. it was digestive problems, pains in my stomach and abdomen area. >> reporter: he saw s,s doctors, te mammogram, and an mri. >> right after my doctor called in and said
joe krebs was diagnosed when he retired. >> don't youate cancer. it's just the worst. he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a few years ago. barbara harrison has more on his dream and brave fight. >> good morning. >> good morning. is it go doing be painful? >> no. >> reporter: joe krebs with husband unfailing good nature is up for his next roundst with os his favor. ears as a reporter and anchor at nbc 4 in washington, his serious approach to covering hard news...
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commission president john krebs is cautious about china's multi-billion euro belton road initiative the new silk road project in paris the europeans wary of chinese dominance made a firm appeal to beijing to cooperate in the movie. if you've done more existence than we have divergences obviously in the history of humanity power does not go without rivalry none of us are naive but we respect china and we're determined to have dialogue and cooperation and naturally we expect our great partner to also respect the unity of the european union. she responded that mistrust hinders progress referring to concerns in the e.u. when chinese companies want to take over european firms or when the american government tries to take competitors like who are way out of the picture in europe . good sources of course there are differences and competition but it's positive competition we shouldn't let suspicions lead us to be constantly looking backwards . america and mccall want all e.u. countries to assume a common stance on china that won't be easy as some member states are eager to strike deals with the
commission president john krebs is cautious about china's multi-billion euro belton road initiative the new silk road project in paris the europeans wary of chinese dominance made a firm appeal to beijing to cooperate in the movie. if you've done more existence than we have divergences obviously in the history of humanity power does not go without rivalry none of us are naive but we respect china and we're determined to have dialogue and cooperation and naturally we expect our great partner to...
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. >> reporter: joe krebs with his unfailing good nature is up for the next round in his fight againsit a disease odds not in his favor. >> good morning and welcome to "news4 today," i'm joe krebs. >> reporter: in his years as a reporter here in washington, his serious approach to covering hard news coupled with his always affable style and quick wit made for winning odds for the morning team. when he retired in 2012, we knew joe was eager to use his unflagging energy to travel more on his bicycle and to far off destinations with his wife. we didn't see a lot of t bveling jo one friday in june of 2017, he was heading back to the studio for a good-bye party for longtime coworker tom when hely abrualled in sick. >> i was so sick i could barelye it was digestive problems, pains in my stomach, abdomen orarea. >> rr: he saw his doctor. there were tests and the next week an mri. >> right after the myrrh and said i want you to come in and talk to me. >> reporter: it could b a benign tumor but it could also be cancer. >> the only cure for pan tree attic ccer was surgery. >> reporter: but surger
. >> reporter: joe krebs with his unfailing good nature is up for the next round in his fight againsit a disease odds not in his favor. >> good morning and welcome to "news4 today," i'm joe krebs. >> reporter: in his years as a reporter here in washington, his serious approach to covering hard news coupled with his always affable style and quick wit made for winning odds for the morning team. when he retired in 2012, we knew joe was eager to use his unflagging energy...
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search joe krebs. and joe issi r money for pancreatic cancer. w yes, he is. there's ak on june 8th a lot of us are participating. if you want to join , please do. if you want to make a contribution, please do that as well. findti informa on the nbc washington app. > people in alabama lost relatives, homes, and their livelihoods in those awful rnados. >> today, president trump and the first lady got a firsthand ok at the devastation on the ground. >>> for us tracking snow across the area, notice , ck to the weis is the end of it making its way through here. still have about an hour to go inside the d.c. metro area. inside the d.c. metro area. what a change from winte inside the d.c. metro area. what a change from winte dearest britain. we love you. maybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow your own path. you've led revolutions... of all kinds. yet you won't shout about it. it's just not in your nature. instead, you'll quietly make history. cake. beds. poetry. trouble. love! hope! and r
search joe krebs. and joe issi r money for pancreatic cancer. w yes, he is. there's ak on june 8th a lot of us are participating. if you want to join , please do. if you want to make a contribution, please do that as well. findti informa on the nbc washington app. > people in alabama lost relatives, homes, and their livelihoods in those awful rnados. >> today, president trump and the first lady got a firsthand ok at the devastation on the ground. >>> for us tracking snow...
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we take a look at joe krebs and how he's doing as he undergoes -ah, the old crew!en we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people swsave $668 when thech." -at this school? -didn't you get caugma in the laminatinine? -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer danielle." ooh. danielle, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this one's for you. with a special discount for a special girl. so you can say yes to the biggest selection of the season. yes! or stop and ask yourself, "can i afford both?" at these prices, oh, yeah. or find a look that's, like... wow ...at a price that's, like... whoa. that's yes for less. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices! more new dresses means more reasons to say yes. get your yes for less at the new ross store in clinton. we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when she outgrows her costu
we take a look at joe krebs and how he's doing as he undergoes -ah, the old crew!en we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people swsave $668 when thech." -at this school? -didn't you get caugma in the laminatinine? -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer danielle." ooh. danielle, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this...
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the news was first reported by "krebs on (2-shot)(catherine) palo alto police are asking for the public's help in identifying an intruder who walked into a woman's bedroom in the middle of night(ken) investigators want to track him downbefore he strikes again. kron4's haaziq madyun has the latest details.. sotthe frightening incident happened sunday in a residence near the 3900 block of el camino real in the city of palo alto. palo alto police investigators say it appears the intruder let himself in through an unlocked door. then made his way to the bedroom and struck up a conversationsot
the news was first reported by "krebs on (2-shot)(catherine) palo alto police are asking for the public's help in identifying an intruder who walked into a woman's bedroom in the middle of night(ken) investigators want to track him downbefore he strikes again. kron4's haaziq madyun has the latest details.. sotthe frightening incident happened sunday in a residence near the 3900 block of el camino real in the city of palo alto. palo alto police investigators say it appears the intruder let...
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that have this kind of thing in place i think it's commendable that facebook is talking about it the krebs report you know definitely made that happen but definitely this is an image tour type practice we unfortunately see it a lot of rendition of a sect just know that when you're as a consumer when you're using these kinds of services your data is stored on someone else's computer and if they're not storing it correctly then you will have an incident like this where it's possible that human to human like richard wright say the very idea of passwords is somewhat old fashioned but we also have now things like face recognition and all that is that is that better is that more secure. you know some will argue you definitely have plenty of research where biometric type data like that recognition fingerprint expect has been bypassed facebook had a similar issue with access tokens back in september where basically if you're not logging out of that application a another user might be able to see your information and replay that authentication and i thank you so much for speaking to us about this.
that have this kind of thing in place i think it's commendable that facebook is talking about it the krebs report you know definitely made that happen but definitely this is an image tour type practice we unfortunately see it a lot of rendition of a sect just know that when you're as a consumer when you're using these kinds of services your data is stored on someone else's computer and if they're not storing it correctly then you will have an incident like this where it's possible that human to...
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but players like jordan ford, malik fitts, and tanner krebs stepped up...knocking off top ranked gonzaga in the conference tournament and winning nine of their last 11 games. some call it golf's 5th major... the player's championship wrapped up today at florida's tpc sawgrass... fans in the st. patrick day's spirit... 7th hole.... tiger woods... pretty much out of it at this point... but sinks the long putt for birdie putt... he finished 6-under for the tournament... tied for 30th place are you ready to see the longest made putt ever on the famous island hole??.... the 17th... jonathan 17th... jonathan vegas... from 70-feet out... up the hill... left to right... and in!!... vegas finished the tournament 14- under... tied for 3rd... just two strokes back of the winner but on saint patty's day the irishman prevailed.... rory mcilroy.... drains the birdie putt on the 15th hole to take the lead 18th hole...mcilroy taps in for the win... he finishes 16-under for the tournament... one stroke better than furyk... it's mcilroy's first player's championship... next up... the masters 3 1/2 weeks f
but players like jordan ford, malik fitts, and tanner krebs stepped up...knocking off top ranked gonzaga in the conference tournament and winning nine of their last 11 games. some call it golf's 5th major... the player's championship wrapped up today at florida's tpc sawgrass... fans in the st. patrick day's spirit... 7th hole.... tiger woods... pretty much out of it at this point... but sinks the long putt for birdie putt... he finished 6-under for the tournament... tied for 30th place are you...
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if you get joe krebs behind something, you know it will be a good thing. >> your co-anchor for a while >> we love joe and wishing him and maryland theest as h continues this fight. he is an inspiration. >>> airbnbs can provide a nice alternative to a stay at a hotel, offering the comforts of someone else's home while you're away from your own. >> but can it put your privacy at risk? >>> and this morning, listen to that. molette green in the community with talented local teebns. who are you with, molette? >> t.c. williams high school. help, coming up next. the ross spring dress event is here-finally! so you can say yes to the biggest selection of the season. yes! seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices! more new dresses means more reasons to say yes. at the ross spring dress event. on now! great minds shop alike? yes. that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes ,yes, yes... yes. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. >>> you're watchinnews 4 toda >> it's 6:41. now, to a story that'sdistu disturbing to anyone who has stayed a
if you get joe krebs behind something, you know it will be a good thing. >> your co-anchor for a while >> we love joe and wishing him and maryland theest as h continues this fight. he is an inspiration. >>> airbnbs can provide a nice alternative to a stay at a hotel, offering the comforts of someone else's home while you're away from your own. >> but can it put your privacy at risk? >>> and this morning, listen to that. molette green in the community with...
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review in january and adding it will notify users who were affected the incident was first reported by krebsterday he cited a source saying up to 600 million user pass words may have been exposed in some cases going back to 2012 under europe's privacy laws a company must store pass words securely and notify any authorities within breaches within 72 hours. irish data protection commission saying in a statement yesterday that facebook has been in contact with us and they've informed us of the issue we're currently seeking further information. facebook shares closed flat yesterday, and they're still up more than 20% so far this year despite some of the stumbles in its effort to refocus on privacy and on security, but the bottom line here, dom, facebook isn't requiring users to change their pass words, but it might be a good idea to do so anyway. back to you. >> so, elizabeth, we kind of have a sense generally speaking of the kinds of regulatory or legislative issues that facebook is running into here in the united states. what exactly is the sense of what they are running into with european reg
review in january and adding it will notify users who were affected the incident was first reported by krebsterday he cited a source saying up to 600 million user pass words may have been exposed in some cases going back to 2012 under europe's privacy laws a company must store pass words securely and notify any authorities within breaches within 72 hours. irish data protection commission saying in a statement yesterday that facebook has been in contact with us and they've informed us of the...
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passwords were viewable in plain sight as plain text with companies employees according to a report by krebs. facebook confirming the news. it discovered the problem back in january. it believes none of the passwords were visible to anybody outside of facebook. it has no evidence its workers internally abused data. facebook fixed issue and will notify all users that have been affected. you're shaking your head. connell: always something with facebook, recently. susan: if you put your data on line you think it is private anymore? connell: i told you abc 123 is not a food password. we have frightening new details about the doomed ethiopian airline coming up. a new report the captain did not train on the plane's simulator. how crucial is this process? susan: not focusing on a strong economy. why president trump's recent message something putting a potential landslide in jeopardy. connell: building "homes for heroes". the ambitious goal of gifting one home every 11 days. we'll bring you incredible stories of wounded veterans receiving the gift of a lifetime. ♪ one of 10,000 local allstate agents
passwords were viewable in plain sight as plain text with companies employees according to a report by krebs. facebook confirming the news. it discovered the problem back in january. it believes none of the passwords were visible to anybody outside of facebook. it has no evidence its workers internally abused data. facebook fixed issue and will notify all users that have been affected. you're shaking your head. connell: always something with facebook, recently. susan: if you put your data on...
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you look at the star-studded event in cupertino monday i was there, and eileen likes of oprah a-list krebvague -- idea as to when it will come out also how much it would cost did not announce any of that. in terms of what they announced felt more like this was oprah onstage saying come with us, for this unifying moment more speaking to hollywood talking to creates of content saying apple is real deal didn't feel something a that was meantime for xhooefrz but very, very smart play on apple's part as iphone sales soften a bit more and more to expand upon that ecosystem they built. >> anybody can change the game i feel apple can, john but netflix really changed the game can apple compete and win against netflix. >> apple is going to change game they need to change the game, i wonder what kirt thinks of my view very favorable in term of reaction to interface news product favorable reaction he credit card about favorablerable ho-hum came in celebs talking about vague products celebs not relevant to new education of consumers jennifer aniston barely relevant to me two hollywood guys, they got o
you look at the star-studded event in cupertino monday i was there, and eileen likes of oprah a-list krebvague -- idea as to when it will come out also how much it would cost did not announce any of that. in terms of what they announced felt more like this was oprah onstage saying come with us, for this unifying moment more speaking to hollywood talking to creates of content saying apple is real deal didn't feel something a that was meantime for xhooefrz but very, very smart play on apple's...
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it was, we really, we did our science projects and we studied the krebs cycle and read huck finn. so i don't recall it. i think it's probably more in high school and just the assumption of college. i never would've thought about that is rare was communicated. >> host: what kind of work did your parents to? >> guest: my father was a lawyer who ended up managing a trust, and the state, and had some commercial real estate with other owners in los angeles. and so he sort of, ended up being, didn't practice law, more of a solo practitioner. and my mother i'm very grateful, she was a homeowner, a home worker. what's the term? homemaker, a mother. even more importantly, both my parents read to me, and they understood the value of these great children's books, the great english tradition of children's literature, of wind in the willows, of winnie the pooh, railroad children. and so i was allowed to fill my head with these amazing stories of innocence, of irony. the writing of the british, the british children's literature tradition is so sophisticated. the language is so rich, the descrip
it was, we really, we did our science projects and we studied the krebs cycle and read huck finn. so i don't recall it. i think it's probably more in high school and just the assumption of college. i never would've thought about that is rare was communicated. >> host: what kind of work did your parents to? >> guest: my father was a lawyer who ended up managing a trust, and the state, and had some commercial real estate with other owners in los angeles. and so he sort of, ended up...