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don't know when they sign on, that they are giving up privacy of personal information and gee scro location data. on the other hand you have individuals above the age of 18 who sign up and say they are between the age of 13 and 17, with no age verification and they can gain access to the profiles of young people. >> meet me declined an interview with america together but said: >>> it's easy to receipt information. we created an account and set the profile to 13-year-old boy, added a picture of mickey mouse and we were in. >> kidnapping is tremendously easy. stealing kids' identities is tremendously easy. >> this is a computer hacker. organiser of one of the world's largest annual hacker conventions. she is so concerned about online privacy that she's an advocate. >> people would be shocked how ease why and how often your private communications are strangers. >> she wears sunglasses on camera to minimize someone tracing her image online. talks. >> it's a metal came. when i put my phone in it. no wi-fi will go in and out. >> when you are not using it, you can be hacked by somebody. >> yes. >> repo
don't know when they sign on, that they are giving up privacy of personal information and gee scro location data. on the other hand you have individuals above the age of 18 who sign up and say they are between the age of 13 and 17, with no age verification and they can gain access to the profiles of young people. >> meet me declined an interview with america together but said: >>> it's easy to receipt information. we created an account and set the profile to 13-year-old boy,...
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. >> microsoft assures parents it doesn't retain location data. down the line, all that location information could be valuable for targeting ads. for nightly business report, i'm julia borsten, in los angeles. >> would you use it for your season son? >> my son uses the ipad all the time on car trips. there's one word of caution, on a windy road, use it at your own peril. >> it does look like fun, though. that's nightly business report, thank you for watching. >> have a great evening, everybody, we'll hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >> narrator: welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. >> [ ring ] >> hey, hey. yeah, sorry. cell phones don't really work out here. you what? you're not [bleep] with me, are you? are you sure? yeah, ooh! no, no, no, don't worry about my end.
. >> microsoft assures parents it doesn't retain location data. down the line, all that location information could be valuable for targeting ads. for nightly business report, i'm julia borsten, in los angeles. >> would you use it for your season son? >> my son uses the ipad all the time on car trips. there's one word of caution, on a windy road, use it at your own peril. >> it does look like fun, though. that's nightly business report, thank you for watching. >>...
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. >> microsoft assures parents it doesn't retain location data. down the line, all that location information could be valuable for targeting ads. for nightly business report, i'm julia borsten, in los angeles. >> would you use it for your season son? >> my son uses the ipad all the time on car trips. there's one word of caution, on a windy road, use it at your own peril. >> it does look like fun, though. that's nightly business report, thank you for watching. >> have a great evening, everybody, we'll hope to see you back here tomorrow night. (man) support for this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! from american university in washington dc, best-selling author and financial expert, suze orman, answers critical questions about your money. tonight is all about you! the goal of money is for you to feel secure. the goal of money is for you to feel powerful. you have problems-- but here's the good news-- i have the solutions. (man) suze provides essential advice in... please welcome suze orman
. >> microsoft assures parents it doesn't retain location data. down the line, all that location information could be valuable for targeting ads. for nightly business report, i'm julia borsten, in los angeles. >> would you use it for your season son? >> my son uses the ipad all the time on car trips. there's one word of caution, on a windy road, use it at your own peril. >> it does look like fun, though. that's nightly business report, thank you for watching. >>...
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repositories of somewhat detailed location data. in google's case they had to fight off privacy litigation involving ads in g-mail, scam the e-mail to provide key word ads. i don't know if anyones that done this, you can imagine a kind of creative prosecutor our law enforcement person saying you want a warrant for the content? we don't want that. we want the ad logs. we want to see if this user has been served as about searching for, i don't know, tax dodges or marijuana or something like that. and we're not asking for content. we're looking for your record of your ads that are searched. i'm curious if there are search e situations where you're pressed to draw that line you found difficult or particularly where you're not sure whether you would be able to hold the line on a warrant. >> so, i can -- i think we talk a little bit about this in our transparency report. i mean, i can say broadly speaking we take a more expansive view of what constitutes content versus what's metadata. and julian as you allude to, there are certainly awe
repositories of somewhat detailed location data. in google's case they had to fight off privacy litigation involving ads in g-mail, scam the e-mail to provide key word ads. i don't know if anyones that done this, you can imagine a kind of creative prosecutor our law enforcement person saying you want a warrant for the content? we don't want that. we want the ad logs. we want to see if this user has been served as about searching for, i don't know, tax dodges or marijuana or something like that....
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allow them to have repositories of somewhat detailed location data. in google's case i know google's registrar to fight off private litigation involving ads in gmail to stem the mail right keyword ads. i do know if anyone has done this yet but i can imagine a kind of creative prosecutor or law enforcement person saying you want a warrant for the content? we won't ask for the content. we want the catalogs so we can see if this user has been served ads about searching for, i don't know, tax dodges or marijuana or something like that. and when that ask you for content we're asking for your records of your ads. i'm curious if either to our situations where you've been pressed to draw that line achieve the difficult or where you are not sure whether you would be able to hold the line? >> so, i mean, i think we talked a little bit about this in our transparent report. i mean, i can say broadly speaking that we've taken more expensive you about what constitutes content versus what is metadata. i think, julian, as you allude to the our survey number of errors
allow them to have repositories of somewhat detailed location data. in google's case i know google's registrar to fight off private litigation involving ads in gmail to stem the mail right keyword ads. i do know if anyone has done this yet but i can imagine a kind of creative prosecutor or law enforcement person saying you want a warrant for the content? we won't ask for the content. we want the catalogs so we can see if this user has been served ads about searching for, i don't know, tax...
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we've mentioned location data. both microsoft and google have maps that would allow them to have repositories of location data. in google's case, i know google's had to fight off privacy litigation involving ads in g-mail. i mean, the scam to provide keyboard pads. i don't know if anyone's done this yet. you can imagine, a creative prosecutor or law enforcement person saying, okay, you want a warrant for the content, we won't ask for the content. we'll look at the ad logs and see if this user's been served ads about searching for tax dodges or marijuana or something like that. you know, we're not asking for content. we're asking for your record of your ads. i'm curious if there are either situations where you've been pressed to draw that line that you found difficult? or you're not sure when you'd be able to hold the line and insist on the warrant? >> so, i mean, i think we talked a little bit about this in our transparency report. i mean, i can say broadly speaking that we take a more expansive view about what con
we've mentioned location data. both microsoft and google have maps that would allow them to have repositories of location data. in google's case, i know google's had to fight off privacy litigation involving ads in g-mail. i mean, the scam to provide keyboard pads. i don't know if anyone's done this yet. you can imagine, a creative prosecutor or law enforcement person saying, okay, you want a warrant for the content, we won't ask for the content. we'll look at the ad logs and see if this user's...
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we've mentioned location data. both microsoft and google have maps that would allow them to have repositories of location data. in google's case, i know google's had to fight off privacy litigation involving ads in g-mail. i mean, the scam to provide keyboard pads. i don't know if anyone's done this yet. you can imagine, a creative prosecutor or law enforcement person saying, okay, you want a warrant for the content, we won't ask for the content. we'll look at the ad logs and see if this user's been served ads about searching for tax dodges or marijuana or something like that. you know, we're not asking for content. we're asking for your record of your ads. i'm curious if there are either situations where you've been pressed to draw that line that you found difficult? or you're not sure when you'd be able to hold the line and insist on the warrant? >> so, i mean, i think we talked a little bit about this in our transparency report. i mean, i can say broadly speaking that we take a more expansive view about what con
we've mentioned location data. both microsoft and google have maps that would allow them to have repositories of location data. in google's case, i know google's had to fight off privacy litigation involving ads in g-mail. i mean, the scam to provide keyboard pads. i don't know if anyone's done this yet. you can imagine, a creative prosecutor or law enforcement person saying, okay, you want a warrant for the content, we won't ask for the content. we'll look at the ad logs and see if this user's...
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from location data embedded in many of our digital images. to our cellphone records.ctronic banking transactions and all that social media activity -- it's the indelible diary. "if they had not planned in advance to be a fugitive and don't have hundreds of thousand of dollars of cash, don't have false identities, false passports that can enable them to travel award the world. having the means and ability to cross boarders, they're gonna have a huge problem staying a fugitive for a real long time." the search net is wider -- sometimes global -- but our communications are making suspects easier in some ways to find. law enforcement officials say advances in the way they can now communicate with each other, makes it even tougher to hide. "we're inventing new ways to talk to each other, to communicate with each other, to be more efficient to exchange information in general." this week, the apes take over the big screen. and you may recognize the setting for the movie. it features a post-apocalyptic looking san francisco. jeremy roth has this week's "now showing." on "dawn
from location data embedded in many of our digital images. to our cellphone records.ctronic banking transactions and all that social media activity -- it's the indelible diary. "if they had not planned in advance to be a fugitive and don't have hundreds of thousand of dollars of cash, don't have false identities, false passports that can enable them to travel award the world. having the means and ability to cross boarders, they're gonna have a huge problem staying a fugitive for a real...
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you have location data. they will see that you are nearby a certain restaurant.y can push out certain adverts that are bespoke to you. any argue in the long-term they will be more lucrative than the pc. for the time being, they have to ramp up the amount that we are clicking. >> i am always very, very concerned about location devices. i keep mine turned off. i am not sure how they are going to track me to the cafe. on the other side, one concern is about management and the loss of a big executive. >> the chief business officer stepping down. he is moving to softbank, the japanese mobile giant. he was pretty instrumental in growing google as now the biggest search engine in the world. saying, it is not too much of a loss. this is a company that is investing. they are spending big, they have new sources of revenue. cost went up 25% but they feel they are going to be rewarded. you have more expansion into new services. you have enhanced campaigns prompting marketers to funnel their money into youtube and the like. they can promise they will get the best hits, the be
you have location data. they will see that you are nearby a certain restaurant.y can push out certain adverts that are bespoke to you. any argue in the long-term they will be more lucrative than the pc. for the time being, they have to ramp up the amount that we are clicking. >> i am always very, very concerned about location devices. i keep mine turned off. i am not sure how they are going to track me to the cafe. on the other side, one concern is about management and the loss of a big...
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smart rewards and claims it does not give any personally identifiable only location data.mers earn points for every dollar spent for services and upgrades. you can spend it on products in a verizon catalog. is it worth giving up a little privacy for a few bucks? is time will tell i suppose. >> depends where you go, i guess. >>> the time is almost 10 minutes to the top of the hour. two masked men storm a casino stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> recent shark divings may keep you out of the water. they are helping you. >> governor rick perry of texas sending the national guard to the border. is it going to help? lewey gomer is here to react live. >> guns are welcome at a tennessee restaurant and business is booming. the owner here live. plus what deals did the clintons make to return to political comments? the author behind the brand new book revealing this clinton i think inc. ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. ♪ ♪ ♪here i am. rock you like a hurricane♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. that
smart rewards and claims it does not give any personally identifiable only location data.mers earn points for every dollar spent for services and upgrades. you can spend it on products in a verizon catalog. is it worth giving up a little privacy for a few bucks? is time will tell i suppose. >> depends where you go, i guess. >>> the time is almost 10 minutes to the top of the hour. two masked men storm a casino stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> recent shark...
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we delete our location data every 10 days. it cannot be later used for nefarious means.t is very tightly controlled and you control your data and it is completely opt-in. >> there are others who have done this. apple has find my friends. it in adn't they do bigger way than they already do? >> location sharing is a commodity feature and why it has worked for us and hasn't worked very well for apple and google is we focus on the family. what we found his location sharing is very powerful but it is only useful for a small circle of people. there is only a handful of people -- your family and everyone like your family, your babysitter and her best -- this is relevant. >> chris, i don't have friends or babysitters, but do you imagine an enterprise version of this and what might it be used for? >> there could be enterprise versions of location sharing services, but at life360 we are all about the family and people in your close circle. you could imagine fleet tracking for truck drivers, even for onools, parents and kids field trips, more in line with what we are doing. but ove
we delete our location data every 10 days. it cannot be later used for nefarious means.t is very tightly controlled and you control your data and it is completely opt-in. >> there are others who have done this. apple has find my friends. it in adn't they do bigger way than they already do? >> location sharing is a commodity feature and why it has worked for us and hasn't worked very well for apple and google is we focus on the family. what we found his location sharing is very...
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trackerthe location collects data and may even lead to state secrets being linked, we have more. have got an iphone. >> this is what cctv says. the location tracker is a security concern for them. the hat at the people's university of china, and apple it has never worked with any government agency from any country to create a backdoor, and they also say they appreciate the cct efforts to educate the public. inwant to make sure all china are clear about what we do and what we don't when it comes to privacy and your personal data. that information is only stored on your phone. third parties cannot get access to it. used incker feature is a lot of apps. for example, if you are driving. that need some kind of location function in order to find out where you are. and if you lose the phone, you can track it. but this is not the first time that apple has been under fire in china, is it? >> that is why last year, the ceo, tim cook, offered and apologizing. -- offered an apology. cctv was talking about complaints focusing on the fact -- repairedeplaced broken phones as opposed to replacing
trackerthe location collects data and may even lead to state secrets being linked, we have more. have got an iphone. >> this is what cctv says. the location tracker is a security concern for them. the hat at the people's university of china, and apple it has never worked with any government agency from any country to create a backdoor, and they also say they appreciate the cct efforts to educate the public. inwant to make sure all china are clear about what we do and what we don't when it...
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but honestly, the other piece of data that i most want to protect, location information, it's not yet right, particularly at this point in the calendar to have that kind of legislation moving. too many hypos will come up. it's too hard to account for all the hypos that will come up and it's just going to weigh things down. so if i had my druthers, it would be that the bill in the house has 220 co-sponsors as katie was saying, straight up warrant for content, the bill advances. it's the counterpart. it's identical to the bill that went through the senate judiciary committee. just to respond to one of the questions that was asked of representative poe, the question is you're doing e-mail, what about all these other ways to communicate? you had asked the question? he covers those other ways to communicate. because his bill goes to all content, and content is defined as substance, meaning or purport of a communication. so it doesn't matter kind of the electronic structure, if you will, it's all content. he's covering all of it. it would be a warrant required for all of it. >> you guys hav
but honestly, the other piece of data that i most want to protect, location information, it's not yet right, particularly at this point in the calendar to have that kind of legislation moving. too many hypos will come up. it's too hard to account for all the hypos that will come up and it's just going to weigh things down. so if i had my druthers, it would be that the bill in the house has 220 co-sponsors as katie was saying, straight up warrant for content, the bill advances. it's the...
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and cardoza says your location and driving data could potentially be subpoenaed for anything from a civil suit to divorce proceedings without your knowledge. >> right now, we have no way of knowing what the manufacturer does with the date to. >> reporter: privacy advocates are calling for limits on what information vehicle which is collect and with whom that information can be shared. and they want to feature that enables drivers to opt out every time they turn on their ignition. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >> much calmer night than it was last night, kathy. >>> absolutely. >> definitely an improve many. >>> it is. a line of storms last night giving way to damage today now we're just talking about heat and humidity trying to take a little bit of a break as cold front moves through oh night. a few spotty showers and storms still out there but they are few and far between. let's take you outside. down the shore, where it's a little bit hazy tonight in the wake of heavy rain that fell. the boards were cleared. this evening and now there's stelle full folks strolling th
and cardoza says your location and driving data could potentially be subpoenaed for anything from a civil suit to divorce proceedings without your knowledge. >> right now, we have no way of knowing what the manufacturer does with the date to. >> reporter: privacy advocates are calling for limits on what information vehicle which is collect and with whom that information can be shared. and they want to feature that enables drivers to opt out every time they turn on their ignition....
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is that something that either you are aware of having been attempted with respect to location data retained by google or microsoft? >> you guys don't get that, do? >> i don't mean to give you any idea. >> just kidding. you guys are obviously most concerned about content. there are a lot of ways, like, for example, irs until very recently had in their manual, a section saying, by the way, if you're investigating and you want to read a tax dollars e-mail, you can do so with a subpoena. i think they finally agreed they shouldn't do that anymore. but for a lot of thing, well, what's your affiliation, are tea party patriots having too many communications with political candidates. maybe we should call the tax dollars into question. a lot of that is information that is revealed by metadata. if you're particularly concerned about how aggressive those regulatory agencies that you see at least in some quantity requiring additional protection. >> so, for me, personally, and just speaks for myself as to liberty, i personally care much more about content and location than i personally do about metadata
is that something that either you are aware of having been attempted with respect to location data retained by google or microsoft? >> you guys don't get that, do? >> i don't mean to give you any idea. >> just kidding. you guys are obviously most concerned about content. there are a lot of ways, like, for example, irs until very recently had in their manual, a section saying, by the way, if you're investigating and you want to read a tax dollars e-mail, you can do so with a...
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there are bits of data: location, telephone numbers that can be queried when there is reasonable, articulable suspicion. i so regret what is happening. i will do everything i can to prevent this program from being cancelled out. senator, i don't have any questions. >> it is ironic that not only is diane feinstein, who's a democrat, one of the most devoted apologists of the nsa, the position that she occupies in the senate, which is chair of the senate intelligence committee is the position that is supposed to be devoted to overseeing the intelligence community, serving as a watchdog over it, and yet they've managed to put and install into that position, one of the most slavish devotees and loyalist of all of their powers. >> the people who are the ones who are supposed to be watching the intelligence agencies are the ones who end up being their biggest supporters and to some extent, the ones who try to rationalize every form of misconduct that ever gets displayed to us. >> as more and more leaks came out about the extent of the nsa's surveillance, president obama had to address it somehow. >>
there are bits of data: location, telephone numbers that can be queried when there is reasonable, articulable suspicion. i so regret what is happening. i will do everything i can to prevent this program from being cancelled out. senator, i don't have any questions. >> it is ironic that not only is diane feinstein, who's a democrat, one of the most devoted apologists of the nsa, the position that she occupies in the senate, which is chair of the senate intelligence committee is the...
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data, first you have to find it. not an easy thing to do when a plane crashes into the ocean. both black box components are outfitted with underwater locatorich self-activate the moment they come into contact with water. they send pings once per second and can transmit data for up to 30 days when their batteries run out. on land, there's no such pinging to help guide the search. investigators have to sift through the wreckage until they find it. ♪ ♪ >>> now a ban on u.s. flights to tel aviv is now over. >> about three hours ago, the federal aviation administration lifted the ban, which had drawn sharp criticism in israel. cnn aviation correspondent renee marshs had the details. >> late wednesday night, the faa lifted its ban on u.s. flights going in and out of ben guron airport in tel aviv. in a statement the faa says it worked with his u.s. counterparts to assess the security situation in israel and carefully review both significant new information, as well as measures the government of israel is taking to mitigate the risk. all of that said, this impacted three u.s. carriers. united, u.s. airways and delta. we should note, even though th
data, first you have to find it. not an easy thing to do when a plane crashes into the ocean. both black box components are outfitted with underwater locatorich self-activate the moment they come into contact with water. they send pings once per second and can transmit data for up to 30 days when their batteries run out. on land, there's no such pinging to help guide the search. investigators have to sift through the wreckage until they find it. ♪ ♪ >>> now a ban on u.s. flights to...
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. -- the location tracker can collected data and lead to state secrets being leaked. more on whywith cctv is saying this now. >> they have cited a head of online security at the university in china seeing that the locator -- the location couldon fun -- function lead to security issues. apple says the information is only found on the phone itself and nowhere else. is a password-protected function and information is not available to third parties. the tracking function helps speed up certain apps, for example when you are driving. it helps tell you where to go. said, we appreciate cctv's efforts to help customers on a topic we think is very important third we went to make sure all of our customers in china are clear about what we do and what we don't when it comes to privacy and your personal data. that is their reply. >> here's what is interesting. facings not the only one the cyber security and hacking allegations. they are on a list of a whole bunch of u.s. companies facing the same complaints like microsoft, google, facebook. the commentary on the microblog of the pe
. -- the location tracker can collected data and lead to state secrets being leaked. more on whywith cctv is saying this now. >> they have cited a head of online security at the university in china seeing that the locator -- the location couldon fun -- function lead to security issues. apple says the information is only found on the phone itself and nowhere else. is a password-protected function and information is not available to third parties. the tracking function helps speed up...
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satellites were able to collect data including the location of the launch site for the missile that brought down the plane and the type of missile that was used. president obama said the plane was likely brought down by a surface to air missile launched by militants loyal to russia. >>> a flight attendant who nearly missed the flight lost her husband in last thursday's crash in ukraine. sangene sandune was not originally scheduled to be on the flight but swapped shifts with a coworker to visit his parents. >> faith has played a very unfair hand against us. >> sanhewn's wife was scheduled to be on the plane that went missing last march but switched shifts at the last minute. malaysia airlines employees have been deeply shaken by both tragedies. >>> secretary of state john kerry is traveling to egypt to push for a cease fire between israel and hamas. during its ground invasion of gaza, israeli forces say they have destroyed several tunnels used by militants. yesterday was the deadliest day yet in two weeks of fighting. 87 palestinians were killed, 13 israeli soldiers including two americans.
satellites were able to collect data including the location of the launch site for the missile that brought down the plane and the type of missile that was used. president obama said the plane was likely brought down by a surface to air missile launched by militants loyal to russia. >>> a flight attendant who nearly missed the flight lost her husband in last thursday's crash in ukraine. sangene sandune was not originally scheduled to be on the flight but swapped shifts with a coworker...
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. >> recovery crews say they located a flight data recorder not long after finding the wreckage of that plane. >>> in taiwan investigators are examining the wreckage for clues in a crash that killed 46 people there. stormy weather and low visibility are possible factors in the plane crash on wednesday. that plane was operated by transasian airways. 10 people survived the crash. >>> 5:07. an 80-year-old southern california man shot and killed a suspected burglar who claimed she was pregnant. long beach police say he shot the unarmed woman tuesday night as she ran from his home. greer said andria miller had told him she was pregnant to avoid getting shot. police say miller did not appear pregnant but an autopsy will determine that. >> we're aware that the homeowner has made statements to the news media regarding the incident and our detectives are reviewing those statements as part of the ongoing investigation. >> it's not clear if greer will be charged but miller's alleged accomplice has been arrested on suspicion of murder for taking part in a crime that led to her death. >>> and it is
. >> recovery crews say they located a flight data recorder not long after finding the wreckage of that plane. >>> in taiwan investigators are examining the wreckage for clues in a crash that killed 46 people there. stormy weather and low visibility are possible factors in the plane crash on wednesday. that plane was operated by transasian airways. 10 people survived the crash. >>> 5:07. an 80-year-old southern california man shot and killed a suspected burglar who...
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apple i o s devices which in theory offer a surveillance level access to data including photos browsing history and g.p.s. locations so naturally people got a little freaked out he was pointing out the capabilities of a lable to companies governments hackers or your ex on an i os devices paired with a computer now that he accused apple of working with say the national security agency and his talking titled identifying back doors attack points and surveillance mechanisms in i.o.'s devices. simply pointed out that this level of access allows targeted individuals to be spied on in a frighteningly simple manner when the i.o.'s device is plugged into a computer the e-mail i cut information a full copy of the address book including deleted entries the user cash folder g.p.s. logs photo albums are all transferred into that computer more information is given up that the user may be aware of now if you're asking admits the i phone and its i.o.'s device cousins are generally secure however this fire service is concerning especially since it can't be undone unless the i.r.s. device is wiped or the computer is restored to its
apple i o s devices which in theory offer a surveillance level access to data including photos browsing history and g.p.s. locations so naturally people got a little freaked out he was pointing out the capabilities of a lable to companies governments hackers or your ex on an i os devices paired with a computer now that he accused apple of working with say the national security agency and his talking titled identifying back doors attack points and surveillance mechanisms in i.o.'s devices....
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apple i o s devices which in theory offer a surveillance level access to data including photos browsing history and g.p.s. location and so naturally people got a little freaked out he was pointing out the capabilities of vailable to companies governments hackers or your ex on an i os devices paired with a computer now that he accused apple of working with say the national security agency and his talking titled identifying back doors attack points and surveillance mechanisms in iowa's devices are ski simply pointed out that this level of. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern missouri county in central new jersey southeastern bucks county in southeastern pennsylvania northeastern philadelphia county and southeast pennsylvania burlington county and southern new jersey southwestern monmouth county in central new jersey northwestern ocean county in southern new jersey until nine fifteen pm at eight eleven pm national weather service doppler radar indicated a severe thunderstorm the storm was near croydon moving east at thirty mph the storm is capab
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. >> recovery crews say they have located the flight data recorder, not long after finding the wreckage of the plane. >>> and a visitor saw a blinking light and now a san francisco state professor is under arrest and out of a job. kpix 5's anne makovec is on campus and police are looking for more possible victims of a peeping professor. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. police say there may be other victims here and where the professor taught previously. this is mark landis. he was an accounting professor here at state since 2006 but he resigned last week, now charged with 15 counts of invasion of privacy. police say his apartment on 17th street in san francisco was a hangout spot for many students and that landis tucked a small camera into a tissue box in the bathroom. >> the camera was pointing basically towards the toilet so that he could show people's genitalia as they were using the restroom. uhm, very disturbing. >> reporter: until one astute student noticed a little red dot coming from the tissue box, picked it up, took the memory card and then brought it to police. so the 15 coun
. >> recovery crews say they have located the flight data recorder, not long after finding the wreckage of the plane. >>> and a visitor saw a blinking light and now a san francisco state professor is under arrest and out of a job. kpix 5's anne makovec is on campus and police are looking for more possible victims of a peeping professor. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. police say there may be other victims here and where the professor taught previously. this is mark landis....
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advertisers it is commonly used by law enforcement in accident investigations and he says your location and driving dataould potentially be subpoenaed for anything from a civil suit, to divorce proceedings, without your knowledge. >> right now we have no way of knowing the what the manufacturer does with the data. >> reporter: privacy advocates are calling for limits on what information vehicles can collect and with whom that information can be shared. they want a feature that enables drivers to opt out every time they turn on their ignition. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >>> new this morning, police believe that a deadly triple shooting in a normally peaceful california community is a result of the landlord/tenant dispute. the it happened in pasadena. thirty-five year-old john smith is accused of killing a woman inside of a home and then shooting two others including a good samaritan trying to help outside. smith opened fire on police when they arrived and then barricaded himself inside that home. police dispatcher convinced smith to give himself up 20 minutes later. >>> lightening
advertisers it is commonly used by law enforcement in accident investigations and he says your location and driving dataould potentially be subpoenaed for anything from a civil suit, to divorce proceedings, without your knowledge. >> right now we have no way of knowing the what the manufacturer does with the data. >> reporter: privacy advocates are calling for limits on what information vehicles can collect and with whom that information can be shared. they want a feature that...
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morei analyzed data for than 45 million hotspot locations across the country. detroit metropolitan airport came in first followed by denver international, fort lauderdale-hollywood, lax, then dulles. >> the oldest living world war ii woman veteran received a warm welcome this afternoon. [applause] 108 --year-old lucy coffey lives in san antonio and the honor flight program helped arrange her trip to washington. she will visit the world war ii memorial in arlington tomorrow. 108 years old. " abc world news" is coming up next. >> we will see you again at 11:00. have a good night. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, on alert. severe storms on the move. on the way for millions of americans. and the campground, the confirmed ef-1 tornado. >>> the breaking news tonight. the emergency landing. our senior justice correspondent, here tonight. >>> and investigators pointing to horrific weather. what's putting you at risk? >>> and authorities say this
morei analyzed data for than 45 million hotspot locations across the country. detroit metropolitan airport came in first followed by denver international, fort lauderdale-hollywood, lax, then dulles. >> the oldest living world war ii woman veteran received a warm welcome this afternoon. [applause] 108 --year-old lucy coffey lives in san antonio and the honor flight program helped arrange her trip to washington. she will visit the world war ii memorial in arlington tomorrow. 108 years old....
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nothing about it whatsoever that it just happened in the second boxes the flight data recorder which is usually located in the tail of the air and it records all of the parameters i was the aircraft's flight path and its parse it ings its control settings basically everything that we might need to know about the way in which the result reading that needs to be analyzed by a specialist laboratory to get the maximum value from it and that will give us a very clear indication of precisely what happened in the last moments now desmond we've been showing some very graphic images here on r.t. international there for they've been getting shown all around the world very disturbing images but the one question i have for you as a bit of a bit of a disturbing question to be honest with you is that are the pictures show the bodies that have come from the aircraft the aircraft as it has a dead brief field up to fifteen kilometers across compared to the aircraft the bodies are actually very much intact according to the pictures would that affect your hypothesis of what actually happened to the airplane i mean if ind
nothing about it whatsoever that it just happened in the second boxes the flight data recorder which is usually located in the tail of the air and it records all of the parameters i was the aircraft's flight path and its parse it ings its control settings basically everything that we might need to know about the way in which the result reading that needs to be analyzed by a specialist laboratory to get the maximum value from it and that will give us a very clear indication of precisely what...
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. >>> the united nations says that its experts have located the second black box data recorder from the plane that crashed in mali on thursday. all 118 people on board were killed including several families from france. the french officials say it came down during a severe storm, but they are not ruling out terrorism. the air algiers flight was being operated by the spanish carrier swift air from there to algiers. >>> aid agencies are warnings of a severe famine in south sudan. they say food stocks are running low across northern regions of the country. over 1 million people are spernlly displaced since the country's civil war. >>> in central african republic, aid workers are struggling to help thousands of people caught up in the fighting between muslim seleka and the group in bangui. >> a truck carries food arrived and in the south desperation, anger and frustration. these people say they haven't eaten in days. months of sectarian violence in the central african republic turned christians against muslims and muslims against christians. most team here are muslims afraid to leave the ar
. >>> the united nations says that its experts have located the second black box data recorder from the plane that crashed in mali on thursday. all 118 people on board were killed including several families from france. the french officials say it came down during a severe storm, but they are not ruling out terrorism. the air algiers flight was being operated by the spanish carrier swift air from there to algiers. >>> aid agencies are warnings of a severe famine in south...
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initial crime report, i conducted a search on law enforcement data bases of our local data base here for charles and locatedion where he was also suspected of molesting a child from several years back. >> it was a similar case. charles babysitting who brought the incident to his mother's attention. >> however, after an investigation there was not enough physical evidence to arrest him or press charges. >> he's like the junkie that can't resist the heroin. it's a crime of opportunity. it's an arrogance, a compulsion and a cunning that we can't understand. >> and at that moment you feel a sense of torture and pain because you know that you were so close to this person but you didn't see the signs. i think something broke in john at that moment and he hasn't trusted people in the same way since. the day of charlie's arraignment, we were all on pins and needles. >> called his sister and said, i'll see you at court on friday for my court appearance. >> his family had bailed him out and put up a pretty big bail bond from what i knew of. we were hopeful he would be there and they could serve him the restraining or
initial crime report, i conducted a search on law enforcement data bases of our local data base here for charles and locatedion where he was also suspected of molesting a child from several years back. >> it was a similar case. charles babysitting who brought the incident to his mother's attention. >> however, after an investigation there was not enough physical evidence to arrest him or press charges. >> he's like the junkie that can't resist the heroin. it's a crime of...
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it is a dynamic, wireless exchange of data designed to prevent accidents by spotting positions on the road, speed and location. afternoon, it was the president doing the talking. >> as the father of a daughter who just turned 16, any new technology that makes driving me.r is important to any technology that makes driving smarter is good for the economy. spend $5.5 billion stuck in traffic each year. talking $120 billion -- 120 million dollars in wasted time and gas. nothe president says he has driven in six years so he would not know much about it. from here he will head to delaware where the focus is much the same. the nation's infrastructure and climate control. the highway trust fund will run out of money and some 700,000 workers will be out of a job this summer if not refunded. >> thank you. of interest in three unsolved murders in alexandria appeared in court this morning. he is facing a gun charge in an unrelated case. set aftertrial is now he was found guilty of possessing two handguns as a convicted felons. during his hearing, the judge agreed to hear two motions, to suppress evidence and a statement.
it is a dynamic, wireless exchange of data designed to prevent accidents by spotting positions on the road, speed and location. afternoon, it was the president doing the talking. >> as the father of a daughter who just turned 16, any new technology that makes driving me.r is important to any technology that makes driving smarter is good for the economy. spend $5.5 billion stuck in traffic each year. talking $120 billion -- 120 million dollars in wasted time and gas. nothe president says...
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data. they expect to be able to pinpoint the location where the missile was fired from. >>> a woman and her baby were supposed to be on that flight but they got to the amsterdam airport too late and missed it. >> i'm shaking. i don't even know what to do. i'm feeling physically sick. i was like, uhm, from -- from [ indiscernible ] the hague coming to the airport and the taxi crying. i'm just thinking that i feel like i have been given a second chance. >> some of the world's leading experts on aids were aboard flight 17. 108 scientists and researchers from around the world were on their way to the 20th international aids conference that starts sunday in australia. and we're told that dr. paul [ non-english language ] from the ucsf aids research institute was already in australia and not aboard that plane. among those who died was dr. joep lange from the netherlands. he was a former president of the international aids society. and we'll have all the latest developments on this, on our website at kpix.com. >>> meanwhile, gaza is coming under heavy fire today after israel launched a ground inva
data. they expect to be able to pinpoint the location where the missile was fired from. >>> a woman and her baby were supposed to be on that flight but they got to the amsterdam airport too late and missed it. >> i'm shaking. i don't even know what to do. i'm feeling physically sick. i was like, uhm, from -- from [ indiscernible ] the hague coming to the airport and the taxi crying. i'm just thinking that i feel like i have been given a second chance. >> some of the world's...
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there are applications where data there is a wide variety about locations. the absolute minimum size of the aircraft is two pounds or more. they are definitely regulated. one of our earlier operators regulate in france. they have the most mature regulations as well is probably the most mature commercial drone industry in france right now. all of it is regulated. it is a very good process in place in which drones can submit paperwork and have it faxed. they can do that within 24 to 40 hours prior to flying the drones. >> what is the status of regulation in the states? >> our number one priority is safety. everybody agrees. the faa is also focused on safety. i believe they are not equipped today to deal with this sort of challenge. obviously, we have certification, getting law enforcement involved, some sort of technology that detects these guys flying around so you know how high they are flying. it will be a very challenging thing to tackle. i think the faa will have to step back and collaborate with -- >> we've seen this picture before. there were telecoms a
there are applications where data there is a wide variety about locations. the absolute minimum size of the aircraft is two pounds or more. they are definitely regulated. one of our earlier operators regulate in france. they have the most mature regulations as well is probably the most mature commercial drone industry in france right now. all of it is regulated. it is a very good process in place in which drones can submit paperwork and have it faxed. they can do that within 24 to 40 hours...
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also, that flight data recorders, the black box and the flight data recorder, the loe s locations stillar. reports they were in the hands of ukrainian or russian separatists, i should say. still unclear exactly where they are. finally, recovery of the wreckage may be limited because of what's going on. the fbi will send investigators to the flight scene, the crash scene. one of those investigators will be an expert in the area of explosives, and, again, it's unclear if boeing will send a team to assist. we are showing you this flight path. a lot of people saying, shouldn't they have known to stay out of there? why are they flying here? that is a common route between amsterdam or london and malaysia, and it was clear. it was an open route, because they were flying above 32,000 feet. earlier today, the malaysian transport minister talked about the criticism about whether or not they should have been on this route. >> it is understand, malaysian/london, that route, we have taken this route for a long time. many, many years from this route. so i think this it's approved route it is safe, an
also, that flight data recorders, the black box and the flight data recorder, the loe s locations stillar. reports they were in the hands of ukrainian or russian separatists, i should say. still unclear exactly where they are. finally, recovery of the wreckage may be limited because of what's going on. the fbi will send investigators to the flight scene, the crash scene. one of those investigators will be an expert in the area of explosives, and, again, it's unclear if boeing will send a team...
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run broadcaster and the frequent location function on the iphone can monitor locations of user movements and it said that the data could be used to provide knowledge on state secrets. apple issued a statement saying they have never, would with any government agency to create a back door in its products or surfaces. >> you have heard "a spoon full of sugar," but that is the kind of imprecise measurement that can lead to potentially dangerous mistakes with mid. researchers questioned 2897 parents on liquid medication. parents who used teaspoon or tablespoon have double the chance of making a medical error. the study spoors a growing national initiative to move to a millimeter standard of dosing for the oral medication. >> we will turn things over to mike and we are look at a gorgeous morning. >> lot sunshine and a few clouds and another hot day inland. a lot like yesterday. you can see a lack of wind and three miles per hour is a breath in novato and napa and going in different directions and novato is none wind and fairfield is nine and from the east bay hills you can barely see in the distance the marine layer hu
run broadcaster and the frequent location function on the iphone can monitor locations of user movements and it said that the data could be used to provide knowledge on state secrets. apple issued a statement saying they have never, would with any government agency to create a back door in its products or surfaces. >> you have heard "a spoon full of sugar," but that is the kind of imprecise measurement that can lead to potentially dangerous mistakes with mid. researchers...
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. >> after receiving the initial crime report, i conducted a search of local data bases here for charles and located prior allegation where he was also suspected of molesting a child from several years back. >> it was a similar case. charles baby sitting and another young boy who brought the incident to his mother's attention. >> however, after an investigation, there was not enough physical evidence to arrest him or press charges. >> he's like the junkie that can't resist the heroin. it is a crime of opportunity. an arrogance, a compulsion in a cunning that we can't understand. >> at that moment you feel a sense of torture and painful you know you were so close to this person but you didn't see the signs. i think something broke in john at that moment. and he hasn't trusted people in the same way since. the day of charlie's arraignment, we were all on pins and needles. >> called the sister and said we'll see you in court. >> his family had bailed him out and put a pretty big bail bond so we were all hopeful that he would be there and they could serve him the restraining order. well, he didn't show
. >> after receiving the initial crime report, i conducted a search of local data bases here for charles and located prior allegation where he was also suspected of molesting a child from several years back. >> it was a similar case. charles baby sitting and another young boy who brought the incident to his mother's attention. >> however, after an investigation, there was not enough physical evidence to arrest him or press charges. >> he's like the junkie that can't...
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not covered by the exemptions in the bill, and also, you know, it could require data containing business activity locations, operation plans, information regarding species found on their lands, and they would be published on the internet. which would be an invitation to trespass in the case of private timber companies, having to ublish that sort of inviation. soy don't think that the -- invitation. so i don't think the exemption goes far enough. i don't think the entire provision should be stricken. but again, you know, i will not bostonner to oppose this amendment, but i -- i will not bother to oppose this amendment but i -- i yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: i yield myself the balance of the time. i thank the gentleman from oregon for his support for the amendment and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from washington yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it's now in ord
not covered by the exemptions in the bill, and also, you know, it could require data containing business activity locations, operation plans, information regarding species found on their lands, and they would be published on the internet. which would be an invitation to trespass in the case of private timber companies, having to ublish that sort of inviation. soy don't think that the -- invitation. so i don't think the exemption goes far enough. i don't think the entire provision should be...
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of european investigators arrived, the black box, the flight data recorder, was recovered yet nobody seems to know where it is. >> the location of the black box is a concern, there are also concerned about the perimeter, whether it's been secured to avoid tampering or looting. >> reporter: the ukrainian government says it has even more video evidence, this unverified video posted online, a missile launcher driving down a road, check it out again in slow motion, one of the missiles is missing, perhaps even the one that was fired. the ukrainians claim that video shows the missile launcher was smuggled out of the ukraine, that's unverified right now, liz, but utter chaos, a level of fog in this war zone, making it difficult for anyone to know the truth. >> yeah, going to take a lot of time to know what happened, that's for sure. thank you joe. >>> tonight we know one of the victims was an american citizen, quinn schansman, his girlfriend posted this picture on facebook. he had dual citizenship, the u.s. and the netherlands, these are family photos from his grandfather. >> you know, you just hope that none of the children, [heavy
of european investigators arrived, the black box, the flight data recorder, was recovered yet nobody seems to know where it is. >> the location of the black box is a concern, there are also concerned about the perimeter, whether it's been secured to avoid tampering or looting. >> reporter: the ukrainian government says it has even more video evidence, this unverified video posted online, a missile launcher driving down a road, check it out again in slow motion, one of the missiles...
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to allow internet companies and telephone companies to store message data logs of all our incoming and outgoing phone calls geo location and all that kind of thing for a year it's a response of europe will be in court of justice is judgment that britain was doing after we had restored revelations. intervened previously lords it stood oh so great so they're just codifying it now or railroading this legislation through i wanted to read something snowden said about the bill in an interview i mean that the n.s.a. could have written a draft they passed it under the same sort of emergency justification they said we would be at risk they said companies would no longer cooperate with us we're losing valuable intelligence that puts the nation at risk i mean that same interview he noted that this type of legislation excuse me is rarely passed in times of peace what sort of emergency justification to parliament have to push this through now they needed to go on holiday that seems to be the only possible justification already people are picking holes in it because say some teenagers playing minecraft and running a server he's now
to allow internet companies and telephone companies to store message data logs of all our incoming and outgoing phone calls geo location and all that kind of thing for a year it's a response of europe will be in court of justice is judgment that britain was doing after we had restored revelations. intervened previously lords it stood oh so great so they're just codifying it now or railroading this legislation through i wanted to read something snowden said about the bill in an interview i mean...
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to allow internet companies and telephone companies to store message data logs of all our incoming and outgoing phone calls geo location and all that kind of thing for a year it's a response of europe will be in court of justice is judgment that britain was doing after we had restored revelations contravened previous the law as it stood oh so great so they're just codifying it now or railroading this legislation through i want to read something snowden said about the bill in an interview i mean that the n.s.a. could have read the draft they passed it under the same sort of emergency justification they said we would be at risk they said companies would no longer cooperate with us we're losing valuable intelligence that puts the nation at risk i mean that same interview he noted that this type of legislation excuse me is rarely passed in times of peace what sort of emergency justification to parliament have to push this through now they needed to go on holiday that seems to be the only possible justification already people are picking holes in it because say some teenagers playing minecraft and running a server he's now
to allow internet companies and telephone companies to store message data logs of all our incoming and outgoing phone calls geo location and all that kind of thing for a year it's a response of europe will be in court of justice is judgment that britain was doing after we had restored revelations contravened previous the law as it stood oh so great so they're just codifying it now or railroading this legislation through i want to read something snowden said about the bill in an interview i mean...
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egons report with a grain of salt and look at the great data from the strategic study it understands by creating the formula retail to locate in the san francisco neighborhood district the formula retail controls my may lower the costs by making the that neighborhoods formula retail controls may help to lower the rents reducing the costs for independent retailers this conclusion is different from what mr. egon recorded. in a study by the economic quarterly in the industry publication the invests david's preliming report that couldn't be that have a lower like san francisco portland and maybe berkley have experienced medium income and that's dominated by the larger championships and final an important point that is missing from mr. egons report the formula retails can afford to pay higher represents like the jack spade model the store is a loss leader that pays higher represent and backed by a parent corporation. i'll ask what impact that has on the commercial rents in the neighborhood i think you can guess what happens in the neighborhoods when that type of higher end chain moves in what's the negative impact of the money g
egons report with a grain of salt and look at the great data from the strategic study it understands by creating the formula retail to locate in the san francisco neighborhood district the formula retail controls my may lower the costs by making the that neighborhoods formula retail controls may help to lower the rents reducing the costs for independent retailers this conclusion is different from what mr. egon recorded. in a study by the economic quarterly in the industry publication the...