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phil lieberman a cyber security expert says this is potentially a huge problem. >> just makes consumersrazy. >> reporter: but there is some hope for those with a chip on their credit card. lieberman says if you have a chip chances are you are okay because that makes it more difficult for hack tours get information, but if you swipe your card, you could be at risk. so how did this hatch? it turns out, it is easy. >> all somebody has to do is down load a piece of the e-mail that has a bad piece of software in it and hackers can gain control over the whole place. >> reporter: lieberman says best thing to do now is frequently check your bank statements for unauthorized charges and call your bank immediately to report any, suspicious activity. and those experts go on to say you cannot just check those bank statements for one month, two months, possibly, six months, it takes for the suspicious activity to show up on your bank statements. at this point forever 21 is still investigating, they don't know exactly what time frame they are talking about yet but they do believe it happened over seve
phil lieberman a cyber security expert says this is potentially a huge problem. >> just makes consumersrazy. >> reporter: but there is some hope for those with a chip on their credit card. lieberman says if you have a chip chances are you are okay because that makes it more difficult for hack tours get information, but if you swipe your card, you could be at risk. so how did this hatch? it turns out, it is easy. >> all somebody has to do is down load a piece of the e-mail that...
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mentioned those corruption cases now on the other hand there is war tension between saudi arabia and lieberman because of this we have seen the oil price also going up it's right now at a level of sixty four dollars just when you compare this for example to june by that time barrel of oil was still at the level of forty four dollars so all this attention right now is really giving the oil price. in frankfurt thank you so much for this. and now we get to that finger story sumi mentioned earlier a grocery store on the outskirts of london is giving customers the finger and that is giving them the option of using finger scanning technology to pay for their shopping but not everyone is ready to leave their cash and credit cards at home. just pop your finger on to the scanner to purchase your items customers at this grocery store on the outskirts of london cannot choose to leave their cash and credit cards at home. the biometrics gann builds a three d. map of your finger brains that generates a key that users can link up to their bank accounts. the companies behind the new payment technology say it
mentioned those corruption cases now on the other hand there is war tension between saudi arabia and lieberman because of this we have seen the oil price also going up it's right now at a level of sixty four dollars just when you compare this for example to june by that time barrel of oil was still at the level of forty four dollars so all this attention right now is really giving the oil price. in frankfurt thank you so much for this. and now we get to that finger story sumi mentioned earlier...
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phil lieberman a cyber security expert says this is potentially a problem. >> just makes. >> it makesonsumers crazy. >> lieberman says, chances are , you are okay if you have a chip because that makes it more difficult for hack tours get information and plus if you swipe your card you could be at risk. how did this happen? it turns out, it is easy. >> all somebody has to does down load a piece of e-mail with a bad piece of software in it and hackers can gain control over the whole place. >> lieberman says best thing you can do now is frequently check your bank statements for unauthorized bank charges and call your bank immediately to report any suspicious activity and, experts say you have to continue to check those bank statements, not just for one month or two months but it could take up to six months for suspicious activity to pop up. again, thinks forever 21 customers who went into stores to make inches between march and october of this year. forever 21 is still investigate to go pinpoint that exact time line. reporting live from south philadelphia, jan carabao for cbs eyewitness
phil lieberman a cyber security expert says this is potentially a problem. >> just makes. >> it makesonsumers crazy. >> lieberman says, chances are , you are okay if you have a chip because that makes it more difficult for hack tours get information and plus if you swipe your card you could be at risk. how did this happen? it turns out, it is easy. >> all somebody has to does down load a piece of e-mail with a bad piece of software in it and hackers can gain control over...
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let's get more now from cnn's oren lieberman. this comes from a rarely invoked law. walk us through what happened here and what comes next. >> that law is fairly new. it is only a couple of years old. 2015 law that says if the palestinians take any action against the israelis at the icc, the international criminal court, washington will essentially shutter the palestinian liberation organization's office, the plo's office in washington. they say that it is the state department says that in president mahmoud abbas' speech at the u.n. where he called the icc to prosecute israel, that was an action against israel at the icc. so they have taken this step. that's not the end of it. president trump now has 90 days where he can say, look, i'll wave this, i'm not going to close the embassy or rather the offices of the plo in washington if there is an engagement in negotiations. a peace process. so, george, it is possible this is an attempt from the trump administration to put pressure on the palestinians to resume negotiations. it is possible. >> the trump administration obv
let's get more now from cnn's oren lieberman. this comes from a rarely invoked law. walk us through what happened here and what comes next. >> that law is fairly new. it is only a couple of years old. 2015 law that says if the palestinians take any action against the israelis at the icc, the international criminal court, washington will essentially shutter the palestinian liberation organization's office, the plo's office in washington. they say that it is the state department says that...
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let's bring in cnn's oren lieberman following it all live from jerusalem at this hour. this sudden move by the state department comes from a rarely invoked law. help our viewers understand this law and what comes next. >> because it is rarely invoked is what makes this so surprising. this is a fairly new law, back to 2015, that says that if the palestinians make a move against israel, the international criminal court, the icc, then washington will shut the plo's office in washington. there is a way out here. and that is if president trump decides that he wants to wave this, he wants to not close the office, because the palestinians are in serious and direct negotiation with the israelis. president trump has 90 days to essentially say that, yes, these negotiations are happening, or he follows through on the state department action and shutters the plo office in washington. we know that the trump administration is working on some sort of peace process for what trump has called the ultimate deal. this may be a way it is possible of trying to put pressure on the palestinian
let's bring in cnn's oren lieberman following it all live from jerusalem at this hour. this sudden move by the state department comes from a rarely invoked law. help our viewers understand this law and what comes next. >> because it is rarely invoked is what makes this so surprising. this is a fairly new law, back to 2015, that says that if the palestinians make a move against israel, the international criminal court, the icc, then washington will shut the plo's office in washington....
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another quit and so there for anything could accord in that respect but i think the signs already that lieberman may be moving towards a more skeptical position though whether that results in a plebiscite another referendum or not is very difficult to tell and this is one of the reasons why the future is not my period i have to pressure whether or not in that changing landscape i think i'm very positive about the country i mean underwent a tremendous silent economic transformation in the later part of last century i think it's much more equipped to deal with the modern world but those waters there those waters in the future alex are very treacherous and anything could happen and this is partly because of personalities and events deal boy and that's why for she is the forces shaping the future can often be interrupted by those particular influences but basically a positive absolutely positive because i mean i love my country and i think kim is much better equipped to deal with the future than it was in the dying days of they have industries you know in this in the late sixty's seventy's and early
another quit and so there for anything could accord in that respect but i think the signs already that lieberman may be moving towards a more skeptical position though whether that results in a plebiscite another referendum or not is very difficult to tell and this is one of the reasons why the future is not my period i have to pressure whether or not in that changing landscape i think i'm very positive about the country i mean underwent a tremendous silent economic transformation in the later...
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it means that lieberman will come back to his. kind of usual game to political crises. about to form a new government and of course it could be source of instability but i don't see any reason for a huge instability for for simple reasons neither as nor probably saudi arabia or israel as interest now to inflame made the situation so we'll have to in the original players. iran france united states will enjoy coming months to in order to to find a kind of new equation to refrain. from its activities. in iraq which probably will be the case in syria also perhaps or in yemen this is the request which have been done made made by by the france and saudi arabia but we will see if this request will be met but what i will get in a new period of. vacuum institutional vacuum in lebanon which is not the first time as you know really been known as been without government until last year and there will be crises there will be talks it will be negotiations between the regional players and from these talks would see if we can get a new road map for lebanon or not or i will leave it the
it means that lieberman will come back to his. kind of usual game to political crises. about to form a new government and of course it could be source of instability but i don't see any reason for a huge instability for for simple reasons neither as nor probably saudi arabia or israel as interest now to inflame made the situation so we'll have to in the original players. iran france united states will enjoy coming months to in order to to find a kind of new equation to refrain. from its...
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arsenal has swelled in size range and destructive power on the israeli side defense minister avigdor lieberman has repeatedly this year promised that in any future conflict israel would seek a decisive clear victory all of which would risk a largescale conflict eleven years ago just because both sides have incentives not to go to war doesn't mean they're not going to go to war all it takes is one miscalculation of you know from one side that the other responds to and then there's a response to the response and back and forth and all of a sudden you're fighting a war that you didn't want i really gave a t.v. interview on sunday raising the prospect of his return to lebanon and even to office if he's uneasy partners in power hezbollah stopped intervening in the war in yemen is a sign at least of a potential deescalation in a crisis being watched intently from israel that al-jazeera west jerusalem hundreds of members of the pakistani religious party are blocking the main highway to the capital level what they see as straights to the country's strict blasphemy laws the ruling party set up a firest
arsenal has swelled in size range and destructive power on the israeli side defense minister avigdor lieberman has repeatedly this year promised that in any future conflict israel would seek a decisive clear victory all of which would risk a largescale conflict eleven years ago just because both sides have incentives not to go to war doesn't mean they're not going to go to war all it takes is one miscalculation of you know from one side that the other responds to and then there's a response to...
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east without what he described as terrorism and comments made by israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman here israel's parliament in june also showed a shifting alliances he said following the saudi led blockade that israel was open for cooperation and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu talked in london earlier this month about new allies the good news that the other was getting together with. them there is something i wouldn't expect with my lifetime. but working very hard to stop. the effect of alliance between israel and the moderate. to conduct the aggression may be wrong. as far as possible and in some diplomatic cables leaked just over a week ago israel's ministry of foreign affairs urged its foreign embassies to support saudi arabia in its conflict in yemen and in it struggle against iran and against shia group hezbollah in lebanon but general ising glaus in his interview said israel presently has no plans to attack hezbollah. it's been reported that six saudi princes arrested over corruption allegations had to receive hospital treatment after being severely beaten the king
east without what he described as terrorism and comments made by israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman here israel's parliament in june also showed a shifting alliances he said following the saudi led blockade that israel was open for cooperation and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu talked in london earlier this month about new allies the good news that the other was getting together with. them there is something i wouldn't expect with my lifetime. but working very hard to stop....
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you said joe lieberman may have to give it over. >> not reliving the stretch of his life.r when he went to the rose garden and said he was not running, he wanted to. he doesn't want to leave the political stage and wants to be part of the effort to shape the country. he's a man in public and always has been. >> she known as president obama's vice president. he also has a history with the working class voters that donald trump stole and lured over to the republican side, many of them in 2016. could he get them back? >> that's the theory that he could win the people over. not the same baggage. he said something interesting. don't run for president. >> there is another thing about joe biden. he's not the youngest person in the world in his mid 70s. "saturday night live" had fun with the fact that he's not the only democratic leader who is a senior citizen. >> you love our fresh new ideas delivered by fresh new faces like me, nancy pelosi. >> and me, dianne feinstein. >> and me, chuck schumer. >> and yo soy tim kaine. >> and i'm team player donna brazile. >> and new players li
you said joe lieberman may have to give it over. >> not reliving the stretch of his life.r when he went to the rose garden and said he was not running, he wanted to. he doesn't want to leave the political stage and wants to be part of the effort to shape the country. he's a man in public and always has been. >> she known as president obama's vice president. he also has a history with the working class voters that donald trump stole and lured over to the republican side, many of them...
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it turns out that ken starr and the evil republicans of the 1990 and joe lieberman they were all rightemocratic party is admitting that. i think there is a bit of a point. odd timing to hear senator gillibrand come out. after enjoying the political largess of the clintons when it's safe to come out and do this now. then the follow-up where she seems to say it was a different time. that's not an answer. what bill clinton did 20 years ago was terrible. it was terrible in those times. just as it would be terrible in these times. >> bret: all right. a lot of accusations about the looking back at this time. because there are allegations against senator roy moore and the allegations and accusers who are talking about president and candidate trump. chris hayes tweet ed it's true that the democrats and the center left are overdue for a real reckoning for the allegations against them. there are multiple articles about this reckoning. this realism hit people. >> neither party is immune to this. everybody is trying to figure out what the model is for how you respond. when mitch mcconnell became m
it turns out that ken starr and the evil republicans of the 1990 and joe lieberman they were all rightemocratic party is admitting that. i think there is a bit of a point. odd timing to hear senator gillibrand come out. after enjoying the political largess of the clintons when it's safe to come out and do this now. then the follow-up where she seems to say it was a different time. that's not an answer. what bill clinton did 20 years ago was terrible. it was terrible in those times. just as it...
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came about years back because senator joe lieberman and ambassador mike wallace said government is not good at addressing this problem, the notion of countering violent extremism on the internet and we came to the conclusion -- first, you think, what did i do wrong, when we were in government? i don't think government can do this very well or can do this very well. there is a role in the private sector to take this on. i will tell you this was harder thean i thought it was would be -- than i thought it would be. we first started when we were first established, c.e.p.'s twitter account had no followers. so i would do it from my own twitter account and identify the radical extremists on twitter. it became easy because what they started to do is attach beheading videos. the lawyer in me said, ok. everyone of common sense will agree beheading video is not first amendment protected free speech. if i tell you that initially the social media companies took the view, we're just a platform. we're like the railroad of the 1800's. we're agnostic as to what's in the cars. that's not our responsibi
came about years back because senator joe lieberman and ambassador mike wallace said government is not good at addressing this problem, the notion of countering violent extremism on the internet and we came to the conclusion -- first, you think, what did i do wrong, when we were in government? i don't think government can do this very well or can do this very well. there is a role in the private sector to take this on. i will tell you this was harder thean i thought it was would be -- than i...
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his morning run with senator joseph lieberman was a way to pay him back for coming out for the plan yesterdaytal faith in his ability to persuade. he always thought if he got anybody in a room one-on-one he could change their minds. >> most of the rest of the day was spent like this on the phone to capitol hill to so many members that this afternoon mr. clinton said he'd lost count. >> it's close. this is the clinton presidency. all the other stuff we want to do will not happen unless we approve this plan. >> as majority leader, i was very much concerned about what the outcome was going to be. we needed 50 votes and we were at 49. bob kerrey, senator from nebraska, he had genuine doubts. >> will you tell us what you're planning to do, senator? >> no. >> until he went to get up to speak in the senate, i wasn't sure what he was going to say. >> president clinton, if you're watching now as i. suspect you are, i tell you this. i could not and should not cast a vote that brings down your presidency. >> by the slimmest of all possible margins, the president saved his budget bill and the political c
his morning run with senator joseph lieberman was a way to pay him back for coming out for the plan yesterdaytal faith in his ability to persuade. he always thought if he got anybody in a room one-on-one he could change their minds. >> most of the rest of the day was spent like this on the phone to capitol hill to so many members that this afternoon mr. clinton said he'd lost count. >> it's close. this is the clinton presidency. all the other stuff we want to do will not happen...
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fament, joe lieberman from connecticut switched from being a democrat who what he called an independent democrat. they talked about throwing him out of the caucus because he spoke at the republican convention. there's still one option here, there's talk about maybe trying to engineer a right-in campaign. it's not that long ago, 2010, that lisa murkowski from alaska, won a write-in campaign. there were classes for murkowski supporters, not the easiest name to spell, to make sure they spelled her name correctly and it counted. she won in 2010. >> shannon: with thanting spelling it was difficult one she pulled it off. we'll see as this continues to play out and plenty of opposition within the gop itself. from our expert on all things capitol hill, thanks for making time. >> any time. >> in spiept of the allegations, supporters are sticking with him. >> if it was me somebody done me wrong, i would go ahead, when the event took place, say something then. why would i wait 30 years? or 10 years or whatever? but it's politics. a lot of it. >> i believe this is doug jones, some of his doing, you
fament, joe lieberman from connecticut switched from being a democrat who what he called an independent democrat. they talked about throwing him out of the caucus because he spoke at the republican convention. there's still one option here, there's talk about maybe trying to engineer a right-in campaign. it's not that long ago, 2010, that lisa murkowski from alaska, won a write-in campaign. there were classes for murkowski supporters, not the easiest name to spell, to make sure they spelled her...
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arsenal has swelled in size range and destructive power on the israeli side defense minister avigdor lieberman has repeatedly this year promised that in any future conflict israel would seek a decisive clear victory all of which would risk a largescale conflict than eleven years ago just because both sides have incentives not to go to war doesn't mean they're not going to go to war all it takes is one miscalculation of you know from one side of the other response to you and then there's a response to the response and back and forth and all of a sudden you're fighting a war that you didn't want i really gave a t.v. interview on sunday raising the prospect of his return to lebanon and even to office if he's uneasy partners in power hezbollah stopped intervening in the war in yemen is a sign at least of a potential deescalation in a crisis being watched intently from israel are a force that al-jazeera west jerusalem for almost a week now the indian capital has been choked by toxic smoke hospital admissions of spikes and the authorities have taken extraordinary measures to try to improve the air q
arsenal has swelled in size range and destructive power on the israeli side defense minister avigdor lieberman has repeatedly this year promised that in any future conflict israel would seek a decisive clear victory all of which would risk a largescale conflict than eleven years ago just because both sides have incentives not to go to war doesn't mean they're not going to go to war all it takes is one miscalculation of you know from one side of the other response to you and then there's a...
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east without what he described as terrorism and comments made by israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman here israel's parliament in june also show the shifting alliances he said following the saudi led blockade israel was open for cooperation and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu talked in london earlier this month about new allies the good news that the other guys are getting together with before. there is something i wouldn't have expected with my life. working very hard to stop. the effect of alliance between his room and moderate. to counter the aggression move the wrong. as far as possible and in some diplomatic cables leaked just over a week ago israel's ministry of foreign affairs urged its foreign embassies to support saudi arabia in its conflict in yemen and in it struggle against iran and against shia group hezbollah in lebanon but general izing blogs in his interview said israel presently has no plans to attack hezbollah. well israel and saudi arabia do not have diplomatic ties right now but recently their relations have shown some signs of improving in june two israe
east without what he described as terrorism and comments made by israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman here israel's parliament in june also show the shifting alliances he said following the saudi led blockade israel was open for cooperation and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu talked in london earlier this month about new allies the good news that the other guys are getting together with before. there is something i wouldn't have expected with my life. working very hard to stop....
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came about years back because senator joe lieberman and senator wallace and i said government is not good at addressing this problem, the notion of countering violent extremism on the internet. we said, i don't think government does this very well or can do it very well. so there's a role for the private sector to take this on. i'm going to tell you, this was harder than i thought it would be. so i would do it from my own twitter account and identify the radical extremists on twitter. it became easy, because what they started to do is attach beheading videos. and the lawyer in me said okay, everyone with common sense will agree that a beheading video is not first amendment protected free speech. if i tell you that initially the social media companies took the view, we're just a platform. we're like the railroad of the 1800s. we're ago no, snostic as to wha the cars. we were outraged. we said that's unacceptable. we locked arms with like-minded elected officials and got hearings held. we realized that shining a light on this absurd view would help to bring them along. >> beginning abo
came about years back because senator joe lieberman and senator wallace and i said government is not good at addressing this problem, the notion of countering violent extremism on the internet. we said, i don't think government does this very well or can do it very well. so there's a role for the private sector to take this on. i'm going to tell you, this was harder than i thought it would be. so i would do it from my own twitter account and identify the radical extremists on twitter. it became...
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alexander lieberman was a very, very cultured, a great artist himself, knew everybody from picasso toairbanks mustache, and the two of them have this dynamic way you have to negotiate the politics between them. >> they had never seen anybody like you. >> what's the challenge of the new editor? >> i think it's a completely different company now. it was a much more personal company then because cy newhouse was so personally involved. it's more of a corporation now. but they have anna winter, who's a fabulous editorial director and they are the guiding spirits now. i think she's a terrific choice. she's young, she has intellectual rigor an i think she'll bring a new broom to the whole situation. >> a new broom. tina brown, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and "the vanity fair diary" is on sale today. >>> only on "cbs this morning," the most powerful woman in fast food opens up about leading subway into the future. >> i don't think that there's anybody out there that knows more about this brand or loves this brand more than i do. >> next, we hear from suzanne greco about how she is giv
alexander lieberman was a very, very cultured, a great artist himself, knew everybody from picasso toairbanks mustache, and the two of them have this dynamic way you have to negotiate the politics between them. >> they had never seen anybody like you. >> what's the challenge of the new editor? >> i think it's a completely different company now. it was a much more personal company then because cy newhouse was so personally involved. it's more of a corporation now. but they have...