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obviously emails, obviously call logs. even, you know, facebook. if it's a weapons crime, maybe they've got pictures of themselves with guns. i mean, i have trouble imagining what application, what entry police could not say it's reasonably likely that there would be evidence of the crime. >> so, mr. chief justice, to the extent that you think that's an inevitable generalization and there is a certain way of looking at it in which that's correct, then the interposition of a warrant requirement would do nothing because the warrant would say, search the cell phone for evidence related to drug trafficking and then the phone would be searched in exactly that manner. >> the point of a warrant is that a person who is not involved and is objective listens to what the policeman is saying, knowing that sometimes, like me or any other human being, a policeman can get a little carried away. so if, in fact, he does show the warrant, that there is this basis, you issue the warrant. many, many and if he doesn't you don't. it isn't because they're difficult legal
obviously emails, obviously call logs. even, you know, facebook. if it's a weapons crime, maybe they've got pictures of themselves with guns. i mean, i have trouble imagining what application, what entry police could not say it's reasonably likely that there would be evidence of the crime. >> so, mr. chief justice, to the extent that you think that's an inevitable generalization and there is a certain way of looking at it in which that's correct, then the interposition of a warrant...
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what it probably means is that users can feel more comfortable logging into apps. while they may trust facebook, they may not trust every app they log into with using facebook credentials. that does not mean that facebook still does not have information about that person they can aggregate and target on across all of those apps using facebook connect. from an advertiser perspective, it probably does not have a big impact except that facebook will not have people feeling more comfortable logging in more often. >> david mentioned there were scattered cheers. what is your assessment of the reaction from developers? how do they feel about this? >> to be clear, there's a difference in an audience at an event at something like this versus some ipo roadshow or an investor conference. i think there would have been some cheers from the wall street community for the business of facebook. the reality is that with facebook, they have had so much success with highly targeted ads that come through your feed when you are on your phone, they are able to generate a lot of advertisi
what it probably means is that users can feel more comfortable logging into apps. while they may trust facebook, they may not trust every app they log into with using facebook credentials. that does not mean that facebook still does not have information about that person they can aggregate and target on across all of those apps using facebook connect. from an advertiser perspective, it probably does not have a big impact except that facebook will not have people feeling more comfortable logging...
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we're not against logging. we just want to be sure your kids and grandchildren will be able to log forests as rich as the ones you're cutting now. right away one of the loggers jumped in and said, there's no way my kids are going into logging. there aren't going to be any trees left. and that's when i understood or i realized that we weren't talking to each other. they were talking about, look, i've got to put food on the plate every day. i've got to pay for my car and my mortgage. they're looking at it in terms of immediate needs whereas what we were arguing was the long term protection of the forest that could continue to yield wood and pulp forever if we do it the right way. but we're arguing in different ways. and i think that's one of the most important lessons is when we begin a conversation, let's at least start from a common ground so that we know what we're talking about. otherwise we're just talking past each other. >> how do you reach common ground there? >> if we can both agree that the health of th
we're not against logging. we just want to be sure your kids and grandchildren will be able to log forests as rich as the ones you're cutting now. right away one of the loggers jumped in and said, there's no way my kids are going into logging. there aren't going to be any trees left. and that's when i understood or i realized that we weren't talking to each other. they were talking about, look, i've got to put food on the plate every day. i've got to pay for my car and my mortgage. they're...
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he is using new technology to capture an aerial view of the illegal logging operations. he hopes it will help protect elephant habitat. >> we've been flying a uav, unmanned aerial vehicle. that gives us the capacity to fly program missions over a set route with cameras and other sensors on board, so we can basically get an aerial view of what's going on on the ground. >> [indistinct] >> ok, can you hold this? ok, she's on course. good airspeed. ground speed's ok. today we saw that a very large area of regrowth forest in the leuser ecosystem has been cleared and is being replanted with palm oil. this sort of work, collection of evidence, provides us with a much stronger case when you go to decisionmakers and say, look, this is what's going on. these are your laws. why isn't action being taken? it's very likely that palm oil from these, uh, illegally logged areas will end up on supermarket shelves unless we are very, very careful. >> as consumers, we need to be far more wary of which products contain palm oil and put pressure on the retailers and the food industry to ensur
he is using new technology to capture an aerial view of the illegal logging operations. he hopes it will help protect elephant habitat. >> we've been flying a uav, unmanned aerial vehicle. that gives us the capacity to fly program missions over a set route with cameras and other sensors on board, so we can basically get an aerial view of what's going on on the ground. >> [indistinct] >> ok, can you hold this? ok, she's on course. good airspeed. ground speed's ok. today we saw...
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to log in that hopefully we'll take care of that issue. if general, i think young people are craving more opportunities and i think part of that solution is having all of those opportunities that are available in one spot so young people know about them well in advance, rec and park does their application in january and we're doing summer jobs plus through and having that on one spot where they can go and know about the different opportunities when they're happening is things we've been working on. >> thank you. all right. seeing no further comment, we have bob palachio from rec and park department. >> good afternoon, supervisors and commission erz. bob palachio, superintendent for rec and park. i have a short presentation. i promise to be brief. the areas that i will be covering are summer camps, summer recreation programs, our scholarship program, special events and special programs this summer. rpd's role in violence this year. how we outreach and market our programs and summer hires, job opportunities as well as a quick summary and ans
to log in that hopefully we'll take care of that issue. if general, i think young people are craving more opportunities and i think part of that solution is having all of those opportunities that are available in one spot so young people know about them well in advance, rec and park does their application in january and we're doing summer jobs plus through and having that on one spot where they can go and know about the different opportunities when they're happening is things we've been working...
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e-mails, call logs. even facebook. it's a weapons crime, maybe they've got pictures of themselves with the guns. i have trouble imagining what application, what entry police could say -- could not say is recent likely that there could be evidence of the crime. >> so tribute to the extent you think that's an inevitable generalization and there's a certain way of looking at it in which that's correct, then the interposition of a warrant requirement would do nothing because the warrant would say such the cell phone for athens where to drug trafficking and the phone would be searched in exactly that manner. >> the point of the war is that a person who is not involved and is objective listens to what the policeman is saying, knowing that sometimes like me or any other human being, a policeman can get a little carried away. and so if, in fact, he does show the warrant, that there is this basis, you issue the warrant. and if he doesn't you don't. it isn't because there are difficult legal questions. it's just you want that th
e-mails, call logs. even facebook. it's a weapons crime, maybe they've got pictures of themselves with the guns. i have trouble imagining what application, what entry police could say -- could not say is recent likely that there could be evidence of the crime. >> so tribute to the extent you think that's an inevitable generalization and there's a certain way of looking at it in which that's correct, then the interposition of a warrant requirement would do nothing because the warrant would...
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>> you wouldn't know from the call log alone without information inputted by the phone owner on the log that was my house. input you would have the number itself in plainview. to some sort of reverse directory, but you have no -- what is the reason to believe it had anything to do with the defendant? >> can the police searched the person's wallet and find the index card with the number for my house? and use the information obtained? >> i believe that the police can examine the contents -- >> examine the contents of the wallet but not read it? or may not the police examine the wallet, finding number -- finding number, and act on that information? yes or no? >> this court has not addressed the reading of information examined in searching for -- >> it seems to me that it is fairly clear that the content that are seized and in the can -- possession of the arrestee, the police can act on it. under the justifications which were reiterated in robinson, the justifications are officer safety and evidence preservation. which does not necessarily encompass reading. the cell phone, you don't have t
>> you wouldn't know from the call log alone without information inputted by the phone owner on the log that was my house. input you would have the number itself in plainview. to some sort of reverse directory, but you have no -- what is the reason to believe it had anything to do with the defendant? >> can the police searched the person's wallet and find the index card with the number for my house? and use the information obtained? >> i believe that the police can examine the...
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one buddy has that log.hrows it at the feet of his friend who is on like the thinnest part. the ice breaks and he goes in. >> that's not good. it's funny for a second. it's not good. >> the kid is trying to crawl out and the ice is just continuing to break. the guy behind the camera gives some interesting and questionable commentary. >> keep kicking, buddy. you're going to get there, conquer this ice. >> taunting his friend. no one is helping him. watch what happens to the guy who threw the log, though. >> oh, no. >> guy in the green. >> and then i think they were all in. somebody else is like i'm going in too. this dude strips downs to just his undies. >> it wasn't much of a rescue really at all. they're just having a good time. >> teenage boy activity. >> yes. >> moral of the story, they're idiots. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining us and we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." >>> live from new york city, it's wendy williams. today wendy requell robinson and britney dani
one buddy has that log.hrows it at the feet of his friend who is on like the thinnest part. the ice breaks and he goes in. >> that's not good. it's funny for a second. it's not good. >> the kid is trying to crawl out and the ice is just continuing to break. the guy behind the camera gives some interesting and questionable commentary. >> keep kicking, buddy. you're going to get there, conquer this ice. >> taunting his friend. no one is helping him. watch what happens to...
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watch this log, it almost looks like the horse is looking at the log. >> that is dangerously close. >> you see here again, she collapses another time. exhausted. you can see her head almost in the water there, which is a risk of drowning. the horse is right there, but not very far that they're trying to get her, but just incredibly difficult. you see one of the people there moving boulders out of the river to create a path for the horse to go through. they bring down this plywood, they also bring down a big tarp, get the horse, they're able to get her on top of the tarp, that is on top of the plywood and able to slide her out of there. but at the same time, they have to warm her up too. before they get her to stand, they have to warm her up. and eventually the horse is up, but it is not over yet. and, of course, the horse, legs not operating at 100% here. >> at this point, they say, you have to be careful because wild horse. but guess what, she's got a name now. and it is river. fittingly. for the time being, she's going to be taken care of at this foster home where she'll hang out wi
watch this log, it almost looks like the horse is looking at the log. >> that is dangerously close. >> you see here again, she collapses another time. exhausted. you can see her head almost in the water there, which is a risk of drowning. the horse is right there, but not very far that they're trying to get her, but just incredibly difficult. you see one of the people there moving boulders out of the river to create a path for the horse to go through. they bring down this plywood,...
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in with facebook. >> he realized people are scared to log in with facebook. >> it's a scare they'reoing to know everything about me. >> and mark zuckerberg knows it too. >> we're going to solve this with a service we're introducing called anonymous log in. >> a button says log in anonymously is going to be intriguing. >> he says face book needs peoples' trust. with person apps to show you. >> target wants to find people who use our app but would like to see the movie "frozen". the key note parks a departure. zuckerberg warned it would be developer focused. >> there was plenty of code for the rest of us? >> it was a little bit of a let down. not much news announced today >> in a couple weeks i'm turning 30. who doesn't like a birthday >> he's all grown up, now, so is his company. >> and kid. time is running out. >> coming up here next paul mccartney's new performance. bidding farewell to candle stick. >> what it's going to cost you [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home
in with facebook. >> he realized people are scared to log in with facebook. >> it's a scare they'reoing to know everything about me. >> and mark zuckerberg knows it too. >> we're going to solve this with a service we're introducing called anonymous log in. >> a button says log in anonymously is going to be intriguing. >> he says face book needs peoples' trust. with person apps to show you. >> target wants to find people who use our app but would like to...
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after that, the logging can begin.the clearing is complete, the next step to see if and when new trees will be planted here on this land. rob mcallister, kpix 5. >> a little bit of good news. this memorial day weekend the forest service reports that eight of the ten campsites in the stanislaus national forest will be open. >>> a judge heard opening statements today in a lawsuit that kpix 5 was the first to report. it involves san francisco's trash company. plaintiff brian mcveigh a former supervisor at recology claims the company received excessive payments from the state's beverage container recycling program. surveillance cameras caught employees inflating the weight of bottles and cans allegedly in exchange for kickbacks. but mcveigh says management refused to investigate even though millions of pounds of recyclables were involved because it also profited from the scheme. >> they were false. they were falsifying the weights, the company profits by that. and they didn't lose any money. they just billed the state back
after that, the logging can begin.the clearing is complete, the next step to see if and when new trees will be planted here on this land. rob mcallister, kpix 5. >> a little bit of good news. this memorial day weekend the forest service reports that eight of the ten campsites in the stanislaus national forest will be open. >>> a judge heard opening statements today in a lawsuit that kpix 5 was the first to report. it involves san francisco's trash company. plaintiff brian mcveigh...
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office of the k3w7b9 affairs to make sure we got her today and make sure we were able to certify to log as one language today >> thank you new mexico and welcome to the south of market it's important we celebrate this to log and filipino i'm here as a community that has celebrated the home of betsy carmichael and this the the first school in the country to have a bilingual to log center. we represent the largest number of filipino-americans in san francisco. we're a little bit closer to city hall and it's great to be here at the center. it was really the community that pushed for the recognize of this community and to have this language recognized as one that all our departments should have to our of times could be included i want to recognize terry from our filipino center with rudy and he's here in the south market we have many south market leaders and, of course, jess listen and mayor one of our residents long term leader. the mayor ed lee brought up the hotel. i was born the year of the fall of the eye hotel. i think everyone in the room has seen the documentary not only because asi
office of the k3w7b9 affairs to make sure we got her today and make sure we were able to certify to log as one language today >> thank you new mexico and welcome to the south of market it's important we celebrate this to log and filipino i'm here as a community that has celebrated the home of betsy carmichael and this the the first school in the country to have a bilingual to log center. we represent the largest number of filipino-americans in san francisco. we're a little bit closer to...
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realid to log in with facebook. >> it's a scare they're going to know everything about me. >> and markows it too. >> we're going to solve this with a service we're introducing called anonymous log in. >> a button says log in anonymously is going to be intriguing. >> he says face book needs peoples' trust. with person apps to show you. >> target wants to find people who use our app but would like to see the movie "frozen". the key note parks a departure. zuckerberg warned it would be developer focused. >> there was plenty of code for the rest of us? >> it was a little bit of a let down. not much news announced today >> in a couple weeks i'm turning 30. who doesn't like a birthday >> he's all grown up, now, so is his company. >> and you better get investors kid. time is running out. >> coming up here next paul mccartney's new performance. bidding farewell to candle stick. >> what it's going to cost you if you want to see it. stay with us. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobil
realid to log in with facebook. >> it's a scare they're going to know everything about me. >> and markows it too. >> we're going to solve this with a service we're introducing called anonymous log in. >> a button says log in anonymously is going to be intriguing. >> he says face book needs peoples' trust. with person apps to show you. >> target wants to find people who use our app but would like to see the movie "frozen". the key note parks a...
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waug water logged, a regard shattering deluge up to maine, hundreds of rescues carried out. roads caveing in and swallowing cars. >>> a leave of absence, toronto's notorious mayor rob ford leaving his post to enter rehab as new images emerge appearing to show the mayor once again smoking crack. and making music, just days
waug water logged, a regard shattering deluge up to maine, hundreds of rescues carried out. roads caveing in and swallowing cars. >>> a leave of absence, toronto's notorious mayor rob ford leaving his post to enter rehab as new images emerge appearing to show the mayor once again smoking crack. and making music, just days
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facebook revealed to police one of the girls logged on from an ip address at the nugget. the girls are now in reno waiting to go home. >>> happening today president obama heads to a walmart in mountain view. he will highlight the company's energy efficiency. kpix 5's kiet do is already there.
facebook revealed to police one of the girls logged on from an ip address at the nugget. the girls are now in reno waiting to go home. >>> happening today president obama heads to a walmart in mountain view. he will highlight the company's energy efficiency. kpix 5's kiet do is already there.
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there's log at the line. what a huge difference getting out front makes. when harvick was stuck in the back as the caution flag flew, he came out in 18th place and couldn't advance. how can it be the car stuck in 18th and flying around now. we talk about the importance of track position. i've been trying to figure out what curb curb and dale rogers say. he's not been on pinpoint road since lap 158. that's about 57 laps ago. now there were 20 cautions in there but i think what he's going to do, i think they are going to get to the point where they feel they can make a green flag pit stop, make to it the end without stopping again knowing that everyone else will have to. the danger of that, they need to make that stop and hope we don't get a caution before everyone else comes to pit road. that has to be the strategy. >> making a nice fuel run right here. he's in the 6th place. seven seconds off the lead. danica moved back up into the top ten. she's ten seconds off the lead. she got shuffled back on that want restart back to 11th then repassed ryan newman. sh
there's log at the line. what a huge difference getting out front makes. when harvick was stuck in the back as the caution flag flew, he came out in 18th place and couldn't advance. how can it be the car stuck in 18th and flying around now. we talk about the importance of track position. i've been trying to figure out what curb curb and dale rogers say. he's not been on pinpoint road since lap 158. that's about 57 laps ago. now there were 20 cautions in there but i think what he's going to do,...
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basically, it means you don't have to create a personal log- in for every app that you are interested in trying. the new feature will roll out in the next few months. >>> stubhub won't be just a ticket selling website anymore. the company plans to start producing some of the concerts it sells tickets for. joining big names like live nation entertainment and ticketmaster, stubhub says it's lining up a number of its own shows. san francisco is one of the first cities stubhub will bring concerts to in the coming months. >>> this isn't going to be a secret once we let you in on it. consumerwatch reporter julie watts has actually found a vacation that you can get for next to nothing. >> everybody that i talked to thinks it sounds too good to be true. >> reporter: but this self- proclaimed cheap traveler says believe it. he is taking his family to disneyworld for next to nothing. >> his secret using the credit card and reaping the rewards. >> reporter: when you play it right, you can't lose. he opens up a series of cards based on the rewards they offer specific to his trip earning him airli
basically, it means you don't have to create a personal log- in for every app that you are interested in trying. the new feature will roll out in the next few months. >>> stubhub won't be just a ticket selling website anymore. the company plans to start producing some of the concerts it sells tickets for. joining big names like live nation entertainment and ticketmaster, stubhub says it's lining up a number of its own shows. san francisco is one of the first cities stubhub will bring...
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they say they are going to release the raw data and data communication logs.read this to you, the data communication logs as well as relevant explanation to enable the reader to understand the data provided. it must also be noted that the data communication logs is just one of many elements of the investigation. so basically, don, finally what the families have been pushing for all these weeks is that raw data, the data communication logs which is basically the same thing. they're going to get them. now late last night here in kuala lumpur, the minister for daycare acting minister for transportation and defense minister released a statement saying he was going to push the inmarsat to do that. they say they are going to the that but they want to do it in a presentable way. >> thank you. i appreciate you. i want to bring in my panel of experts, jeff wise, david soucie, cnn safety analyst and here with me in studio in the hot seat is jules jaffe. david, what do you make of this information that we just got from inmarsat? >> i think it's a result of all the hard w
they say they are going to release the raw data and data communication logs.read this to you, the data communication logs as well as relevant explanation to enable the reader to understand the data provided. it must also be noted that the data communication logs is just one of many elements of the investigation. so basically, don, finally what the families have been pushing for all these weeks is that raw data, the data communication logs which is basically the same thing. they're going to get...
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you play with friends so you log in through facebook. >> right under it.on your facebook. we hate that too. >> people are scared to log in with facebook. >> it's always like a scared. they're going to share a bunch of information, know everything about me. >> mark zuckerberg knows it too. >> we're going to solve it with a new service called anonymous log-in. [ applause ] >> i think a button that says log in anonymously is going to be intriguing to a lot of people. >> facebook needs people's trust, especially for things like its new ad network to succeed. with all your personal data, facebook knows exactly what apps to show you inside other people's apps. >> target came to us and said we want to find people who use our app already but who would also like to see the movie frozen. >> the keynote marks a departure from -- zuckerberg warned it would be developer-focused. >> i'm going to show code. >> there was plenty of code but for the rest of us -- >> it was a letdown. not much was announced. >> in a couple of weeks i'm turning 30. who doesn't like a birthday
you play with friends so you log in through facebook. >> right under it.on your facebook. we hate that too. >> people are scared to log in with facebook. >> it's always like a scared. they're going to share a bunch of information, know everything about me. >> mark zuckerberg knows it too. >> we're going to solve it with a new service called anonymous log-in. [ applause ] >> i think a button that says log in anonymously is going to be intriguing to a lot of...
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so you like the log cabin? >> log cabin wins, okay? all agree on that one. >> yea, log cabin wins. >> a lot of bears at neighbors. >> exactly. >> something to be aware of. >> horses. >> it comes with a gun, i'm sure. all right. so the log cabin wins round two. >> yeah. >> and we'll move on. let us know if you agree. tweet us using million dollar home. dolly will be in the "halftime" here at the exchange for the next round, and then will crown the winner during the "closing bell." always nice to see you, dolly. >> thank you. thank you for agreeing. >> yes, fun. summer homes. >>> coming up on "squawk on the street," truecar's ipo today at the nasdaq. the ceo will joins live first right here on cnbc. we're back after a quick break. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to p
so you like the log cabin? >> log cabin wins, okay? all agree on that one. >> yea, log cabin wins. >> a lot of bears at neighbors. >> exactly. >> something to be aware of. >> horses. >> it comes with a gun, i'm sure. all right. so the log cabin wins round two. >> yeah. >> and we'll move on. let us know if you agree. tweet us using million dollar home. dolly will be in the "halftime" here at the exchange for the next round, and then...
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the idea is that you can log onto thrive 15 and in 15 minutes you can get a snippet of education thathelp you, or you can watch expansive information that will really help you if you want to log on for vast amounts of time. >> i want to thank you very much. coming up, the asian culinary and cocktail festival known as lucky rice celebrates its fifth year in new york. coming up, details on how brands are are influenced by the asian influence. ♪ >> move over, vodka. whiskey is the latest to get a makeover. whiskey is making the move to become flavored. one company has seen its sales increase over 2400% just since 2011. in this week's edition of bloomberg is this week, we focus on the success of fireball and how the company has successfully marketed itself to increase sales. david leonard, that smile on your face indicates you likely sampled that whiskey. >> i sure did. it tastes like the liquefied big red gum. it is 66% proof. if it doesn't get you bombed right away, you can have a couple of shots. >> manufactured by sazerac. what is their strategy? >> they would not tell us. it includes
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he says it's a good option. >> last pass saves your log in. next time you go in, it fills it in for you >> isn't last pass vulnerable? >> it stores your personal information in online vault z any communications between that vault and your computer are encrypted. if makes it unreadable, even to a hacker. >> you can down load for free for use on the computer, if you want $12 premium, you'll get access to last pass on mobile device buzz some are to too afraid to put the pass words in the hands of someone else, another option, create easy to remember, hard to crack pass words yourself >> more secure pass word has nine characters and letters numbers and symbols you can use a core pass word then put character as head and after it. to various different web sites. >> you should avoid using ordinary words because software just rips through all of the words in the dictionary >> noernl problem tonight for a group who owns a company that makes smoke alarms. the issue is with the wave feature, saying it's not reported loss or injuries. >> tug boat crews pr
he says it's a good option. >> last pass saves your log in. next time you go in, it fills it in for you >> isn't last pass vulnerable? >> it stores your personal information in online vault z any communications between that vault and your computer are encrypted. if makes it unreadable, even to a hacker. >> you can down load for free for use on the computer, if you want $12 premium, you'll get access to last pass on mobile device buzz some are to too afraid to put the...
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. >> i would log in seeing my dogs do things they shouldn't be.you leave the house they would leap on the soapa. >> then the day came. jeanne was sitting in her office the i had a foolieeling. i logged on. there was a man in my living room. >> it is surreal. a dream, a nightmare. this isn't really happening. >> reporter: oh, it is happening live. suddenly jeanne find herself doing play-by-play for the cops on the 911 call. >> he doesn't know i am sitting here watching. he is walking next to my stereo. oh, he picked up a wii video game. >> everybody stopped what they were doing heading to the area. >> reporter: with the cops closing in, jeanne discovers where once there were one, there are now. >> two people in the house. here comes another one. this is crazy. they have things in their hand. >> ma'am, it is okay. officers are surrounding your house. they're not going to get away with anything. >> oh, i am scared. >> ma'am, i need you to calm down, okay. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: moments later the two men were arrested and the cops made a sweep of
. >> i would log in seeing my dogs do things they shouldn't be.you leave the house they would leap on the soapa. >> then the day came. jeanne was sitting in her office the i had a foolieeling. i logged on. there was a man in my living room. >> it is surreal. a dream, a nightmare. this isn't really happening. >> reporter: oh, it is happening live. suddenly jeanne find herself doing play-by-play for the cops on the 911 call. >> he doesn't know i am sitting here...
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what it means is that users can feel more comfortable logging into apps.hile they may trust they spoke, they may not trust every app that they login with. that doesn't mean facebook doesn't still have information about that person that they can then aggregate and target across those apps are still using facebook. from an advertiser perspective, it doesn't have the big impact, except for the fact that facebook now will have people feeling more comfortable across more apps and logging and more often. >> he mentioned scattered cheers. how developers feel about all of this? >> to be clear, there is a difference in an audience at an event such as this versus some ipo roadshow or an investor conference. i think there would have been some cheers from the wall street community for the business of facebook. the reality is that with facebook, they have had so much success with these highly targeted ads that come through your feed when you're on your phone. they are able to generate a lot of advertising money from those ads. a lot of those are ads that get you to dow
what it means is that users can feel more comfortable logging into apps.hile they may trust they spoke, they may not trust every app that they login with. that doesn't mean facebook doesn't still have information about that person that they can then aggregate and target across those apps are still using facebook. from an advertiser perspective, it doesn't have the big impact, except for the fact that facebook now will have people feeling more comfortable across more apps and logging and more...
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there may be someone sitting there with a hotspot pretending to be the coffee shop and you are loggingrough them. your passwords him a your detailed information is being monitored and watched. this is as easy as the day is long. it's easy to circumvent this by going into the android system and unchecking the automatic connect to wi-fi. appsd, i download no because you have no idea where they are coming from. >> not even your own? >> i know where my own are coming from. exception, i do have to test them after all. e-mail is constantly being hacked. fault three major or four months ago where millions of it users passwords were obtained. mine included. on various sites and see whether yours was hacked or not and mine was. i had to go in from another because my e-mail was hacked and probably my android system had been replaced. shop,to go into a coffee rent a computer, and fix things manually. it's very difficult. >> i can't think of a better place to hide out in rochester, new york. i'm not saying that the genesee river behind you. i was in rochester last week and nobody found me. hiding
there may be someone sitting there with a hotspot pretending to be the coffee shop and you are loggingrough them. your passwords him a your detailed information is being monitored and watched. this is as easy as the day is long. it's easy to circumvent this by going into the android system and unchecking the automatic connect to wi-fi. appsd, i download no because you have no idea where they are coming from. >> not even your own? >> i know where my own are coming from. exception, i...
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hurting log our tenants. we also posted i'd like to show this it's right here we posted the notice prior to the october hearing is there a way to zoom but we posted the notice sorry. we posted the notice on the rear detached garage as well as mr. herself logs window so he was e he was notified about the events that were going to occur you see his unit and it's facing outward our project manager checked to see mr. why there was something about dethe courses but the rear portion that's the storage and rear area that's not part of his habitable unit we can resolve that if it impacts him but the issue is all the conditions that are listed here - here's the let me show you this. this is the parcel map showing where the line is going through. i don't know if you can see that and other properties in the area facing hickory in the past have been approved with the surveillance from the planning department and the public works mapping. as far as that is concerned he had every tint because we did invite him with not onl
hurting log our tenants. we also posted i'd like to show this it's right here we posted the notice prior to the october hearing is there a way to zoom but we posted the notice sorry. we posted the notice on the rear detached garage as well as mr. herself logs window so he was e he was notified about the events that were going to occur you see his unit and it's facing outward our project manager checked to see mr. why there was something about dethe courses but the rear portion that's the...
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>> we only have a semblance of the logged out -- without log ing in and that's a use case that's in effectl of users. as you think about the expanded audience of twitter beyond the logged in experience, there's absolutely an opportunity for us to more broadly grow that experience and the audience, that great audience across the landscape that you tweet. on our earnings call, just in the 48 hours after the oscars, over 3.3 billion tweets about the oscars not even on twitter. as you think about that more broad audience, that's a big opportunity. >> i have to ask you quickly about music. your reported attempts to buy sound cloud fell through. >> the beauty of twitter is that it's a great place to experience the music of the moment. the music that people are listening to and talking about right now. billboard in which in addition to their weekly charts, they will deliver a twitter chart of this is the music people are listening to and talking about right now. that creates this great circle with the industry so that the artists themselves can engage in conversation with their fans on twitter in
>> we only have a semblance of the logged out -- without log ing in and that's a use case that's in effectl of users. as you think about the expanded audience of twitter beyond the logged in experience, there's absolutely an opportunity for us to more broadly grow that experience and the audience, that great audience across the landscape that you tweet. on our earnings call, just in the 48 hours after the oscars, over 3.3 billion tweets about the oscars not even on twitter. as you think...
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. >>> nervous about using your facebook log-in to sign into apps and websites?e social media company is doing to protect your privacy. >> plus, a brand-new way to treat alcoholism. tonight, we'll show you the implant that doctors say really works. is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. anwe're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... thirty-five bucks each! with a year of high-speed internet, free. ah, "free" is not deductible! i smell audit! i smell savings... at&t mobile share value plans for business. now with a year of free high-speed internet. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. doctors who prescribe it clm it really works. so does an actor -- whose b
. >>> nervous about using your facebook log-in to sign into apps and websites?e social media company is doing to protect your privacy. >> plus, a brand-new way to treat alcoholism. tonight, we'll show you the implant that doctors say really works. is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. anwe're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would...
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could this now log, this log of released data, be the key that unlocks this mystery? kuala lumpur with more on this newly released information. saima, what's in here? what does this tell us? >> reporter: well, john, to you and i and most people, this will just be a bunch of numbers, a series of crucial numbers, of course, that are the data communication logs between the plane and the satellite. and crucially, those numbers that are leading to the multinational search in the southern indian ocean. and it's so important for the families to ask to see that, because they feel that all things are resting on this data. everyone is relying on it. just the other day, i spoke to the transportation minister, hishammuddin hussein, who said, well, look, we're also relying on this data, and hopefully, it's conclusive. if it's not, we're going to have to turn to other analysts. and actually, that is the concern and suspicion that is raised amongst family members, many of them talking to me throughout today since the data has been released, saying, well, it is just a bunch of number
could this now log, this log of released data, be the key that unlocks this mystery? kuala lumpur with more on this newly released information. saima, what's in here? what does this tell us? >> reporter: well, john, to you and i and most people, this will just be a bunch of numbers, a series of crucial numbers, of course, that are the data communication logs between the plane and the satellite. and crucially, those numbers that are leading to the multinational search in the southern...
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for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >>> millennials saying i do to a record $1.1 trillionent loan debt. talk about a lot of debt. maybe that's why some are saying i do not to tying the not or buying a home. they are opting out a lot of things for the people in my generation. of course not if you are adam and have no values. just kidding, adam. >> it's good for the young people. our instinct to say this is slacker behavior, don't get married or buy a house. it's responsible, prudent tkupbt fiscal behavior. i can't afford to get married or buy a house so i will wait until i can and then do the grown up things. >> actually, at this point i do agree with adam is saying. lightning did strike there. they don't think of things, and i think a lot of things apply to knowing some day you will get married and getting things in order. >> coming up with an excuse getting married before you are 35, because you are going to get divorced anyway. it's along the same lines if you can borrow less money to go to college and then spend that when you get out of college on getting married, on a
for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >>> millennials saying i do to a record $1.1 trillionent loan debt. talk about a lot of debt. maybe that's why some are saying i do not to tying the not or buying a home. they are opting out a lot of things for the people in my generation. of course not if you are adam and have no values. just kidding, adam. >> it's good for the young people. our instinct to say this is slacker behavior, don't get married or buy a house. it's...
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i say reported is what is in our log.ttom of the chart that is not visible on the screen, but we will pass around the paperwork. as i said this 220 incidents is reported in our control center log. but a division like presidio division that runs along the mission street corridor, on average has 12,000 tag hits annually. and many occur on the back of the bus and overhead panels and many are not reported until the vehicle pulls in. what we are showing here is a snapshot of what we are reporting. but the bigger problem for us and i will get to what changes we need to make to make sure that everyone is in a position to report graffiti incidents. and again i won't highlight that. for us this is a direct cost to clean the vehicles and the facilities. it's $15 million, it doesn't include things like lost revenue or loss of service. it's simply direct clean-up costs and people leaving other activities to deal with this problem. some actions we have taken, the cleaning techniques. we have looked at all kinds of things, many places
i say reported is what is in our log.ttom of the chart that is not visible on the screen, but we will pass around the paperwork. as i said this 220 incidents is reported in our control center log. but a division like presidio division that runs along the mission street corridor, on average has 12,000 tag hits annually. and many occur on the back of the bus and overhead panels and many are not reported until the vehicle pulls in. what we are showing here is a snapshot of what we are reporting....