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it will log you out and log them in. willu have a kid, your kid not be able to send e-mails to your boxer check your e-mails. idea tested this with video? >> we have tested this -- have you tested this with video? >> we have tested this with video. intel is working on steps where it is not the camera not only its dock here, but have that depth. of video is going to -- unless you're going to create a video structure of yourself where it will be a full human head, it you will be out of luck. are these products on the market right now? >> these products are on the market. the camera is available for the developers currently only. to the fastrds access, people can take their own laptops or tablet and download that? >> they can start using it today. .> intel corporation , verizonapitol hill displaying some new wares. tot are you showing off members of congress question mark >> -- congress? >> two devices. basically it is a mobile headset for different verticals. healthcare, mechanical spaces. to get the of any industry that w
it will log you out and log them in. willu have a kid, your kid not be able to send e-mails to your boxer check your e-mails. idea tested this with video? >> we have tested this -- have you tested this with video? >> we have tested this with video. intel is working on steps where it is not the camera not only its dock here, but have that depth. of video is going to -- unless you're going to create a video structure of yourself where it will be a full human head, it you will be out...
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you off, log you in. that's -- if you have a kid, your kid is not going to be able to anymore send the e-mails to your boss or check your e-mails while pretending to be playing angry birds or what not, right? >> host: yuriy, have you tested this with video, the video recognition? >> >> guest: yes. we've tested it with video, and right now it's as stable as it's going to get. now, that being said, what intel is doing is we're working on the depth technology camera where now the camera can also understand the depth. not only start at the, not only stop at the 720, but also has the depth, and it can understand where your nose begins, where your ear ends, and with that no amount of video is going to save you from trying to log in, because you're not going to -- unless you're going to create a video structure of yourself where it's going to be full, humanlike held statue, you're just going to be out of luck. >> host: yuriy kozachuk, are these products on the market right now? >> guest: they are on the market r
you off, log you in. that's -- if you have a kid, your kid is not going to be able to anymore send the e-mails to your boss or check your e-mails while pretending to be playing angry birds or what not, right? >> host: yuriy, have you tested this with video, the video recognition? >> >> guest: yes. we've tested it with video, and right now it's as stable as it's going to get. now, that being said, what intel is doing is we're working on the depth technology camera where now the...
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the log ins that you get are it's a general log-in for the employees. the functions, what steve is talking about. what are they reading? i talked to two this weekend. both said we're not cancelling. they liked it. if you're a bond sales man or a trader. you did this trade. you owe me a million bucks. >> we're business journalists. we need a paper trail. and a lot of that information included in these terminals. a lot of people are inadequate. >> i heard a slightly different take. >> if we get there, they are monitoring in there. >> peter, steve, thank you as well. be sure to check out today's big data download. >> still ahead, the electric car that originally sold more more than 100 grand is now half off. >> and he turned his homemade vodka into one of the fastest growing booze brands in the world solely by word of mouth. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of fo
the log ins that you get are it's a general log-in for the employees. the functions, what steve is talking about. what are they reading? i talked to two this weekend. both said we're not cancelling. they liked it. if you're a bond sales man or a trader. you did this trade. you owe me a million bucks. >> we're business journalists. we need a paper trail. and a lot of that information included in these terminals. a lot of people are inadequate. >> i heard a slightly different take....
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first of all, the bush administration sealed their logs. obama administration releases their logs? >> bill: this is a scandal and can be easily explained. >> a million times for transparent with their logs. >> the thing i want you to remember, bill, you have to be careful about pinning this on the white house. >> i'm not pinning it on anybody. i want the information. i'm not pinning it. >> basing it on circumstantial evidence. he was there in 2011. how about the fact there is zero evidence. >> bill: i can't believe i'm hearing this from you. they have a log. they know why he was there. they know who he met with and what he discussed. put it out. put it to rest. >> i think they should and you will probably find out they were obama care meetings. >> bill: probably find out. why isn't it out there now. >> meetings against the tea party. >> bill: this has been a scandal for weeks. why isn't it out now? >> because the idea that because he was in the white house having meetings that that means somehow they were plotting against the tea party? it's pretty weak. >> bill: powers, we are pay
first of all, the bush administration sealed their logs. obama administration releases their logs? >> bill: this is a scandal and can be easily explained. >> a million times for transparent with their logs. >> the thing i want you to remember, bill, you have to be careful about pinning this on the white house. >> i'm not pinning it on anybody. i want the information. i'm not pinning it. >> basing it on circumstantial evidence. he was there in 2011. how about the...
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with new depend, shields and guards. >>> i've got to run next door and get the log. >> a log coming your>> when a date is made for one of these men to visit, we get a copy of the chat log from perverted justice so we can go through it. separately, at some point, perverted justice provides a copy to law enforcement. in this particular case, it didn't have its copy yet. >> do we have a transcript on buckeye yet? >> it's on its way. >> del's running it over to you right now. >> so del had to sprint across the street and get this chat log to the police and the prosecutors because they need to review it and make sure that this fits into the definition that they need for probable cause for, you know, solicitation or any other felony that this guy might be facing. >> yeah, where's he going? i'm plugged in, and i'm connected here. can you hear me? oh, yes, he's here. we've got somebody out front. we have somebody out front. he's pulling in the driveway. >> meet rocket. >> hey, come on in. i've just got to get my coat off. it's freezing out, dude. hang out for a second. i'll be right back. okay?
with new depend, shields and guards. >>> i've got to run next door and get the log. >> a log coming your>> when a date is made for one of these men to visit, we get a copy of the chat log from perverted justice so we can go through it. separately, at some point, perverted justice provides a copy to law enforcement. in this particular case, it didn't have its copy yet. >> do we have a transcript on buckeye yet? >> it's on its way. >> del's running it over...
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to refresh his memory, i read to him from his chat log.'m 15. >> you don't have to go any further. i understand. >> you talk about taking her out and buying her some boots. >> yeah. >> what's up with that? >> just shopping. period. that's it. >> shopping. you just found a 15-year-old girl online, decided you're going to buy her a pair of leather boots that you want her to wear 24 hours a day, you say right here. what was your plan here today? >> no plan whatsoever. >> no plan whatsoever. >> just come to talk and everything. obviously -- >> as the 31-year-old heads for the door, law enforcement moves into place. ready to take the man down as soon as he walks outside. >> get on the ground now. get down! >> no! >> police arrest him and lead him away, clearing the front of the house so more suspects are free to come in. >>> coming up, the air force, the army, the national guard. three military men come knocking at the door. >> married looking for fun. that's you, right? >> and a confrontation brings one of them to his knees when "to catch a pr
to refresh his memory, i read to him from his chat log.'m 15. >> you don't have to go any further. i understand. >> you talk about taking her out and buying her some boots. >> yeah. >> what's up with that? >> just shopping. period. that's it. >> shopping. you just found a 15-year-old girl online, decided you're going to buy her a pair of leather boots that you want her to wear 24 hours a day, you say right here. what was your plan here today? >> no plan...
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there was nothing to build a log house with. and the others like my great, great grandmother lived in a log cabin, and here's what she said, daughter of the governor of tennessee who actually was the governor who succeeded sam houston when he left the governorship abruptly which all good texans know because he had a disastrous marriage. and he became the governor. so his daughter marries a new doctor that has just graduated from medical school, dr. frank sharp, and moved to st. augustine, texas. and she writes to her sister may 1, 1849. she says: out in this new country i see no one but strangers, but they are the kindest people i have ever met with. the society is as good as this any portion of tennessee. there seems to be as much refinement as you would meet at any place. there is no such thing as fine houses or furniture. they have very comfortable houses, but they cannot get furniture. it's too far away from navigation to get such things. by the time we make money, today will navigate this, then we can get all the little not
there was nothing to build a log house with. and the others like my great, great grandmother lived in a log cabin, and here's what she said, daughter of the governor of tennessee who actually was the governor who succeeded sam houston when he left the governorship abruptly which all good texans know because he had a disastrous marriage. and he became the governor. so his daughter marries a new doctor that has just graduated from medical school, dr. frank sharp, and moved to st. augustine,...
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>> we compared white house visitor logs and compared them.ministration by shulman. we compared that to visits by secretaries, in the obama administration. he outstripped all of them. the obama administrationjf is t entirely transparent about who visits the white house and when. not all visits are not logged actually, outrageously actually, but the ones that are indicate he went this many times, multiple of the times, say, ray look who went. compare this to his predecessor, who during the bush administration, went a total, for the whole four years he worked for bush, one time to the white house. shulman went 157. the white house easter egg roll does not explain that. by the way,q explanation so far from the white house. i think there has to be. >> sean: according to your analysis of the visitor access records, it showed that every current and former member of president obama's cabinet would have had to rack up at least 60 more public visits to the white house to catch up to shulman. that's a lot of important secretary positions there, includi
>> we compared white house visitor logs and compared them.ministration by shulman. we compared that to visits by secretaries, in the obama administration. he outstripped all of them. the obama administrationjf is t entirely transparent about who visits the white house and when. not all visits are not logged actually, outrageously actually, but the ones that are indicate he went this many times, multiple of the times, say, ray look who went. compare this to his predecessor, who during the...
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. >> when i start reading his chat log, he gets up and starts pacing. >> what positions have you tried? >> god, i'm an idiot. >> do you know how a to ride? do you like dog y i? >> please stop. i see what you're saying. >> you asked would you delete all those ims when you're done? >> now it's time to tell him something he's already known. >> have you ever seen the program dateline nbc? >> yes, i have. >> have you seen the stories where -- >> yes, yes, yes. >> -- men come to the house trying to meet teens. >> yes but i wasn't doing that. >> well i'm chris hansen and we're doing a story with guys trying to meet teens on the internet. >> i'm a stupid man. that's all i can say. i would like to leave. >> he's free to leave, but he won't get very far. perverted justice has joined with the police providing the chat logs for evidence for an arrest. >> sheriff's office! get on the ground! >> he's arrested. >> get on the ground now! >> please don't put me in jail. please. >> put your hands behind your back. >> oh, my god. my life is ruined. >> can y'all just shoot me? >> no. >> and taken away. >>
. >> when i start reading his chat log, he gets up and starts pacing. >> what positions have you tried? >> god, i'm an idiot. >> do you know how a to ride? do you like dog y i? >> please stop. i see what you're saying. >> you asked would you delete all those ims when you're done? >> now it's time to tell him something he's already known. >> have you ever seen the program dateline nbc? >> yes, i have. >> have you seen the stories where...
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log on to gerrillis.com and vote on the right hand side of the screen.peaking of, look at my those cheeseburger. it looks really good. do y know how many calories? well, if you are one of a quarter of americans you're underestimatining ur fast food intake by at leaat 500 calories. and the options on thmenu could acally be even worse for you. joining me now, registed dietitian and creator of mom dishes it out. let's talk about this. whathe people so underestimate thr calories and? for me this wish will begin. >> a lot of people don't want to know. if they do thehey usually actuay are overestimating their calorie needs. just like these runners. people go too far. they are excessive. yet the think about adultss on averag they tend to underestimate 20%, and teams underestimattheir inte about 34%. gerri: what do you ascribe that to? we were just talkingbout this. th think oers contain 259 calories and it is actually 756. they have no ia. why are ty so ofhe loop? >> well, new york, connecticut with the calories are posted.@ a lotf people are not looking at the
log on to gerrillis.com and vote on the right hand side of the screen.peaking of, look at my those cheeseburger. it looks really good. do y know how many calories? well, if you are one of a quarter of americans you're underestimatining ur fast food intake by at leaat 500 calories. and the options on thmenu could acally be even worse for you. joining me now, registed dietitian and creator of mom dishes it out. let's talk about this. whathe people so underestimate thr calories and? for me this...
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come on, that log, that is so far out. be honest with me. >> larry, the only reason that log exist, let's not forget is because of the historic decision by president obama. to make a visitor log and a move towards transparency. now, we're criticizing the administration with this irs scandal as we like to call it as sort of violating or being nontransparent. the only reason this log existed is because of the spirit of transparency. >> it didn't work too well. anyway, let me switch gears. there appears to be a growing road blocks for eric holder's planned media charm offensive. okay. the attorney general invited washington borough chiefs for all major national news organizations for an off the record meeting to discuss the guidelines for subpoenas of reporters. already some, including nbc news, new york times the associated press and others have declined the invitation. this as congress continues to investigate whether holder lied under oath earlier. take a listen to this. >> with regard to the potential prosecution of the p
come on, that log, that is so far out. be honest with me. >> larry, the only reason that log exist, let's not forget is because of the historic decision by president obama. to make a visitor log and a move towards transparency. now, we're criticizing the administration with this irs scandal as we like to call it as sort of violating or being nontransparent. the only reason this log existed is because of the spirit of transparency. >> it didn't work too well. anyway, let me switch...
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there was nothing to build a log cabin with. and the others like my great-grandmother lived in a log cabin. and what she was the texans know because some have disastrous marriages. so his daughter married a new daughter just graduated from medical school and moved to saint augustine, texas. she writes to her sister on may 1 of 1849. she said, out in this new country i have seen no one but strangers, but they are the kindest people i have ever met. they are as good as in any portion of tennessee and seem to be as much for refinement and he would meet at any place. there is no such thing as buying houses or furniture. they have very comfortable houses, but they cannot get purchase. it's too far away from navigation to get such things. by the time we make money, they will navigate the spray then we can get all the little notion that we can't see that we need. if i have been in tennessee, i would've thought that thought when of the house would not do it at all. we live in a very small house with two room in the passage and we have n
there was nothing to build a log cabin with. and the others like my great-grandmother lived in a log cabin. and what she was the texans know because some have disastrous marriages. so his daughter married a new daughter just graduated from medical school and moved to saint augustine, texas. she writes to her sister on may 1 of 1849. she said, out in this new country i have seen no one but strangers, but they are the kindest people i have ever met. they are as good as in any portion of tennessee...
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it's two factor authentication and so typically when you log into website you're using one factor and that's your password your username and password the second factor in the system is yourself so when you log in to your password the system sends you like a six digit security code that you then typed in and that proves that you are who you really are and basically in order to hack someone when you have to factor authentication set up they would need both your password and they would also need to steal your cell phone so it's very unlikely that they would be able to take over your account so you believe that this technology actually makes hacking harder oh absolutely and what about enhancing users' privacy settings. privacy settings for twitter and i'm not sure how that's related ok now kim dotcom says that he owns the path and does he have a case here well he has a patent which describes a two factor authentication system but that patent was already invalidated in europe because there was a previous patent. and i believe others that described basically the same thing he still has this
it's two factor authentication and so typically when you log into website you're using one factor and that's your password your username and password the second factor in the system is yourself so when you log in to your password the system sends you like a six digit security code that you then typed in and that proves that you are who you really are and basically in order to hack someone when you have to factor authentication set up they would need both your password and they would also need...
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the only point that i want to make is the back log is unacceptable. shinseki deserves credit for make doing what should have been done years ago and for proclaiming a very ambitious goal. our job is to make sure he gets there. >> senator, the v.a. has been under so much pressure in recent months on this issue, a series of media reports, hearings on capitol hill, and they've been trotting out these initiatives almost on a weekly basis in recent weeks. mandatory overtime, putting veterans who've been waiting over a year basically at the head of the line, what do you make of these initiatives? are they serious, or do you think that they're just a dog and pony show trying to act like they're doing something? >> again, what most politicians will do, if you say we have a problem, you say, well, we're going to work on this problem and i'm going to do my best. shinseki announced we will know whether he succeeds or not, and that's -- in my mind, it's a pretty brave thing to do. so if he doesn't make, it you'll be there. "washington post" will be there criticiz
the only point that i want to make is the back log is unacceptable. shinseki deserves credit for make doing what should have been done years ago and for proclaiming a very ambitious goal. our job is to make sure he gets there. >> senator, the v.a. has been under so much pressure in recent months on this issue, a series of media reports, hearings on capitol hill, and they've been trotting out these initiatives almost on a weekly basis in recent weeks. mandatory overtime, putting veterans...
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capital need terms of our capital needs for our department but in addition to that specifically our log cabin facility that requires complete overhaul, it requires spitting investment in the storage tanks that need to be repaired as well the physical plant that treats of water. so we're going apparently in the process of making our building compliant and that is at least $3 million project it is needed now so that victims and witnesses and offenders and their parents have the ability to assess that facility freely without unnecessary burdened. we believe in the terms of expanding utilization would be the right thing to do but we have other priority needs. so i thank you. i appreciate your comments. i know that when we met and talked about juvenile hall and some of the things happening there i was actually pleased what is happening there. especially i worked with young people. i didn't want them to the in juvenile hall but being able to go to school and get their g e d and i thought that that was really neat. so kids are taking full vanilla. i want to make is clear from my prospective de
capital need terms of our capital needs for our department but in addition to that specifically our log cabin facility that requires complete overhaul, it requires spitting investment in the storage tanks that need to be repaired as well the physical plant that treats of water. so we're going apparently in the process of making our building compliant and that is at least $3 million project it is needed now so that victims and witnesses and offenders and their parents have the ability to assess...
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a day out with thhmas runs may 3rd - 5th at the b&o railroad museum in baltimore.to learn mooe log on to fox baltimore dot com lash morring ccming up... anythhng can happen... during live t-v. t-v."some redevelopmmnttof 3 3- 3 pidn't.of course they they goo away... buu swalloww.. hoping sppak slooly nn he aid he mess."haa on live tv."heeppess hiccuued 14 tiies!three david minutts... he lasted boot in a ffrecaat that continued. aad when the hiccupssallldaa 3 3 3 cooing up... anything can happen... duuing live t-v. ttv."some redevvlopment off thundeestorms right in here -b" me."how many times this peatherman hhccupee... during hiss3-minuteeforecast.you're watching fox 45 ood day ballimooe. 3 & pfter youuve rode the train &pand ettthe connuctor... why not visit the thhmas the taak mussuu ii baltimore is hosting a dayyout with thomas. emily gracey joins us for this tell s aboutt daa out with phomas.- whht can we find in see at the event? eeentt a day out with thomaa runs maa 3rd - th at the b&& railroadd museum in baltimore.to learn mooe log on to fox baltimore ddt com slash mooning 3 3 3
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in, whether they were logging in in new york, if they were logging in in l.a. in and not only that looking the at the pages, tens of thousands to look at. so if a company was focusing in on an area, let's say bonds or a specific bond offering in an area, they could potentially see that goldman may be interesting in making a bond deal in an area. it's incredibly dangerous. michael bloomberg made his billions on this. the terminals alone account between 5 and 6 billion dollars in revenue to bloomberg. 's going to protect that very, very carefully. stuart: maybe i'm naive. i used to trust authority. i don't anymmre. >> stu varney, you're the not naive. listen, trust nobody, remember the "x-files," the show, bump of my favorite shows, trust nobody. stuart: you watch a lot of tv you do. >> give me a pat on the back about being right about the markets and the stocks and the equities and employment markets going on. stuart: no. >> aren't you going to look in the camera and say to your viewer thbolling sees dead peop in the markets? >> eric bolling, the star of the "th
in, whether they were logging in in new york, if they were logging in in l.a. in and not only that looking the at the pages, tens of thousands to look at. so if a company was focusing in on an area, let's say bonds or a specific bond offering in an area, they could potentially see that goldman may be interesting in making a bond deal in an area. it's incredibly dangerous. michael bloomberg made his billions on this. the terminals alone account between 5 and 6 billion dollars in revenue to...
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let me log on. down there in tucson or casa grand -- don't beep at me. hey. what's that big tager you have down there? either one. >> [inaudible]. ger you have down there? either one. >> [inaudible]. >> i put you on the spot. * >> i think it's smoker. >> smoker? hold on on that. >> [inaudible]. >> as you can see, once you pull on the graffiti tracker, you have -- this is what the activity is in phoenix right now. i can tell you my top 10 right now, my most active taggers are size, toke, miller, merk, miller, rats, break, i know eight of those right now i have identified. still got to go out and check them. the way we like to do t though, once we identify them, we like to sit down and catch them in the act. it's easier to do in court and make a big case after you catch them in the act. what did you say? you got merc? let's take a look at merc. this is what happens. once you get on graffiti checker, you can find somebody, you can put a search in there for any tagger that you want. i know you had m. ob, money over bitches, that's a big tagging crew. over 700 inc
let me log on. down there in tucson or casa grand -- don't beep at me. hey. what's that big tager you have down there? either one. >> [inaudible]. ger you have down there? either one. >> [inaudible]. >> i put you on the spot. * >> i think it's smoker. >> smoker? hold on on that. >> [inaudible]. >> as you can see, once you pull on the graffiti tracker, you have -- this is what the activity is in phoenix right now. i can tell you my top 10 right now, my...
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in information or that this person has a log on and that's how the story came about so i think it's interesting that the chinese walls of bloomberg are not as strong as those that we see at j.p. morgan and goldman between their prop and float apartments which is kind of a joke but you see them saying well i actually feel that. why not. this is their terminals their infrastructure and their company why can't they use the tools they have well like i said they're supposed to be certain chinese walls between between different departments of what i was getting up before is that if you're a j.p. morgan and you're trying to sell your client something you're not supposed to take information from other departments and use that to your advantage now it probably happens every day but that's the way it's supposed to happen so bloomberg is finally getting called out in this and it's interesting maybe you can go into a little history about how bloomberg came about they have almost a near monopoly on the business that they're in which is selling their terminals and here's a story from economic pol
in information or that this person has a log on and that's how the story came about so i think it's interesting that the chinese walls of bloomberg are not as strong as those that we see at j.p. morgan and goldman between their prop and float apartments which is kind of a joke but you see them saying well i actually feel that. why not. this is their terminals their infrastructure and their company why can't they use the tools they have well like i said they're supposed to be certain chinese...
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came about because i think one of the reporters at bloomberg noticed that goldman trader had not logged in for a while and she called goldman or he called goldman and goldman said what do you mean how can you tell that we don't have this log in information or that this person hasn't logged on and that's how the story came about so i think it's interesting that the chinese walls at bloomberg are not as strong as those that we see at j.p. morgan and goldman between their proper inflow departments which is kind of a joke but you see them saying well i actually feel that. why not wilbur has this is their target all their infrastructure and their company why can't they use the tools they have well like i said they're supposed to be certain chinese walls beef between different departments and what i was getting at before is that if you're a j.p. morgan and you're trying to sell your clients something you're not supposed to take information from other departments and use that to your advantage now probably happens every day but that's the way it's supposed to happen so bloomberg is finally get
came about because i think one of the reporters at bloomberg noticed that goldman trader had not logged in for a while and she called goldman or he called goldman and goldman said what do you mean how can you tell that we don't have this log in information or that this person hasn't logged on and that's how the story came about so i think it's interesting that the chinese walls at bloomberg are not as strong as those that we see at j.p. morgan and goldman between their proper inflow departments...
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for the complete slide show log onto cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a disguised criminal robs a jewelry store on the eastern shore. as rochelle richie explains, this is this latest in a string of jewelry store robberies across the state. >> this picture shows the disguise maryland state police say a man was wearing when he walked into the ultra diamonds jewelry store at queenstown premium out let, gun in one hand, robbing the store with the other. >> made off with dozens of pieces of jewelry, many of which were diamond rings and jewelry. >> a wig, baseball cap, big beard and black blazer are now in the hands of state police, trying to determine if they hold any evidence leading them to the gun toting ron robber. ing robber. >> people were looking at him. >> after steal ing ing anything he could get his hands on, police say the man ran out of the store, taking off his disguise, leaving it on the ground. he threw over a green and black riding jacket and helmet and took off on a motorcycle. >> police say the suspect then ditched the bike in a wooded area. a quick check revea
for the complete slide show log onto cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a disguised criminal robs a jewelry store on the eastern shore. as rochelle richie explains, this is this latest in a string of jewelry store robberies across the state. >> this picture shows the disguise maryland state police say a man was wearing when he walked into the ultra diamonds jewelry store at queenstown premium out let, gun in one hand, robbing the store with the other. >> made off...
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financial company bloomberg says his clients were viewing clients' log-in material. the company distributes information to market participants and corporate clients through its terminals. they have been allowing access to clients' log-in information for a number of years. but it restricted such access after a client complaint. the company maintains that its reporters viewed no sensitive information such as the stories the clients read or messages sent, but it has not disclosed what information they did look at. bloomberg's ceo apologized by saying the client had accessed limited client information but this was a mistake. >>> u.s. media say they are investigating what information was accessed by bloomberg reporters. >>> analysts expect japan's gross domestic product to rise. they estimate that the figures for the first quarter's real gdp growth to be released on thursday will be in positive territory. their estimates range from 0 .6 to 0 point 8%. the companies say rising share prices improve personal confidence and boosts consumption which result in the majority of j
financial company bloomberg says his clients were viewing clients' log-in material. the company distributes information to market participants and corporate clients through its terminals. they have been allowing access to clients' log-in information for a number of years. but it restricted such access after a client complaint. the company maintains that its reporters viewed no sensitive information such as the stories the clients read or messages sent, but it has not disclosed what information...
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in, if they had logged off, if they had logged off completely which is how they're using informationdetermine that either a trader or a banker had been raid off or stopped trading. they could see some of the user i.d. information. how many terminals a bank had outstanding, what they were paying for it and who specifically had access to that. it would be the most used functions. whether someone was looking for a job. jobs go with one of bloomberg's most popular functions. some salespeople were mentoring the jobs go tracking to see if someone left the firm and follow them. so often reporters who had access to that could see if people were thinking about leaving the firm. here is what actually has wall street the most worried. there's the lack of clarity about exactly what information they could see. they say they did have access to help desk information transcripts when a certain user duld say i need help. >> including alan greenspan. >> including alan greenspan. that would have been watched. you have proprietary trades. this stuff is sensitive. this stuff is market moving if it were t
in, if they had logged off, if they had logged off completely which is how they're using informationdetermine that either a trader or a banker had been raid off or stopped trading. they could see some of the user i.d. information. how many terminals a bank had outstanding, what they were paying for it and who specifically had access to that. it would be the most used functions. whether someone was looking for a job. jobs go with one of bloomberg's most popular functions. some salespeople were...
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>> guest: so there you go. >> host: okay. >> guest: if you've got the account, you literally just log in with your credentials, and you can go ahead and verify your status. i mean, i'd be happy to show you. >> host: so you signed up for this, obviously -- >> guest: yeah. >> host: do you charge a fee for people to join? >> guest: it's always free to the users. so we think that service members, veterans have earned their benefits by virtue of their service to the military. the brand -- [inaudible] makes sure they're protected from fraud. >> host: are there privacy concerns with this product? enev wht: private always plays a talk about identity. our stance is very aggressive in that we consider the information to always be the property of the users. and what that means is tthe under armour wants access to information, it's the user's decision whether or not they want to share that information with the marketer in exchange for the discount. so, you know, we say under armour wants your name, your e-mail and your military status, they're not going to opt you into a marketing list. that's wh
>> guest: so there you go. >> host: okay. >> guest: if you've got the account, you literally just log in with your credentials, and you can go ahead and verify your status. i mean, i'd be happy to show you. >> host: so you signed up for this, obviously -- >> guest: yeah. >> host: do you charge a fee for people to join? >> guest: it's always free to the users. so we think that service members, veterans have earned their benefits by virtue of their...
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. >> narrator: this is the frantically scribbled log the engineers kept on a whiteboard in the control room as the nuclear plant slid towards disaster. 1542: nuclear emergency declared. 1558: loss of water level readings. 1636: emergency core cooling system malfunction. no water can be injected. tepco turned down frontline's requests for interviews with plant workers, but put forward acknowledged the company had never imagined that one of their nuclear plants could lose all power. >> narrator: in the 90 minutes since the tsunami, japan's government had been scrambling l with o oral disasters in the country's history. now, the prime minister was informed that the cooling systems had failed at fukushima. >> narrator: the prime minister asked to be kept informed of what was happening in fukushima. but for now, the executives at tepco headquarters in tokyo were in charge of tackling the nuclear emergency. two hours had passed since the tsunami. the coastline was devastated. around 20,000 people were dead or missing. norio kimura, a farmer from fukushima, lived just two miles from the nucle
. >> narrator: this is the frantically scribbled log the engineers kept on a whiteboard in the control room as the nuclear plant slid towards disaster. 1542: nuclear emergency declared. 1558: loss of water level readings. 1636: emergency core cooling system malfunction. no water can be injected. tepco turned down frontline's requests for interviews with plant workers, but put forward acknowledged the company had never imagined that one of their nuclear plants could lose all power....
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we can look at those logs at the any up to this point in time but if we can get some assistance them encourage them to be cognizant of what the future holds for that property so when we're frishd we're not operating the property they have a much more professional operation so the building doesn't slide back >> the answer is, yes again. i think we are coming to where we would request this roll over two months or two meetings. i will be calling her in the afternoon to work with whoever she wants to appoint to it out reach part of that. i don't think realistically this is going to be predominantly residential. it's close to 6 street and even those are going to be dormitory like rooms but we'll certainly work with her. the owners don't want to have any more trouble with the property and they want to make sure this doesn't come before you in a long, long time >> it is a question of offering the rooms to the tenants rather than wait until all the rooms are done like you get the final inspection can you move 5, 10 tenants next week? that i when the rooms. >> then the tenants - the existing
we can look at those logs at the any up to this point in time but if we can get some assistance them encourage them to be cognizant of what the future holds for that property so when we're frishd we're not operating the property they have a much more professional operation so the building doesn't slide back >> the answer is, yes again. i think we are coming to where we would request this roll over two months or two meetings. i will be calling her in the afternoon to work with whoever she...
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. >>> people at the finance ministry in japan have logged month after month of trade deficits. they've just released numbers for april. ai uchida has them for us. how are things looking? >> imports rose as well resulting in overall a similar picture. japan's trade balance in april posted a deficit for a tenth straight month. this due to higher cost of fuel imports as the yen has continued to weaken. finance ministry officials say the trade deficit came to about $88 880 billion yen or $8 billion. exports are up for a second month. exports to the u.s. were up by almost 43%. imports rose 9.4%. they increased for a sixth straight month. higher demand for crude oil and liquefied natural gas was a major factor. >>> share prices in new york hit a record high on tuesday. this is due to optimism over a faster pace of recovery for the u.s. economy which prompted investors to buy a wide range of issues. the dow jones industrial average gained a third of a percent. the key index ended the day at 15,387. retail and housing-related shares led the advance on expectations that u.s. monetary ea
. >>> people at the finance ministry in japan have logged month after month of trade deficits. they've just released numbers for april. ai uchida has them for us. how are things looking? >> imports rose as well resulting in overall a similar picture. japan's trade balance in april posted a deficit for a tenth straight month. this due to higher cost of fuel imports as the yen has continued to weaken. finance ministry officials say the trade deficit came to about $88 880 billion...
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then she tried to log-in. the phone does not open, but we are alerted. >> at 7:28 somebody was trying to look in my phone. >> that's the thief. >> that's a cute thief. >> we get an e-mail saying uh-oh. is someone trying to unlike your device? >> we get a picture of the person attempted. allison used lookout to track down a phone she left in a cab. >> we drove around looking for it and chased down the cab and took 45 minutes to catch up and finally found it and pulled the guy over and looked into it and i found my phone. >> if the person snooping on your phone knows your pass word, what then? try who snooped? it waits for someone to sign in with the correct pass word. it ?abs their picture and then when you get your dye -- device back you know who last signed on. >> it is not the phone that is that available anymore. your personal information, your business information, that's what is really precious and what really needs to be protected. >> because of that you really need to take steps to protect your phone. >
then she tried to log-in. the phone does not open, but we are alerted. >> at 7:28 somebody was trying to look in my phone. >> that's the thief. >> that's a cute thief. >> we get an e-mail saying uh-oh. is someone trying to unlike your device? >> we get a picture of the person attempted. allison used lookout to track down a phone she left in a cab. >> we drove around looking for it and chased down the cab and took 45 minutes to catch up and finally found it...
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. >> back log has risen to national attention and has prompted much outrage and for good reasons. nearly 600,000 claims have been pending for more than 125 days. this number is unacceptable and must be addressed. >> democratic lawmakers in the house introduced a package of legislation vowing to end the backlog by 2015. in maryland with one of the largest back lolgs in the nation the average wait is 15 months -- back logs. it's the same in text tents and in nevada it's 17 months. too often the claims are processed too late. >> well in many cases what happens is the veterans die, deny, delay, deny until we die and unfortunately that has happened far too often. >> the biggest delay is getting the defense department to turn over electronic medical records to the v.a. the measures in to introduce in the house would give d.o.d. 21 days to turn over records -- as well as require the v.a. to pay veterans when each medical condition approved. right now they must wait for the entire claim to be processed. >> their disability claims should be resolved in a timely manner not stuck in a massiv
. >> back log has risen to national attention and has prompted much outrage and for good reasons. nearly 600,000 claims have been pending for more than 125 days. this number is unacceptable and must be addressed. >> democratic lawmakers in the house introduced a package of legislation vowing to end the backlog by 2015. in maryland with one of the largest back lolgs in the nation the average wait is 15 months -- back logs. it's the same in text tents and in nevada it's 17 months. too...