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statute on which they are pursuing mozilla israel. financial institution. >> obama set it up a few years ago. right. exactly maybe they have new information. he responded to your story? have you spoken to him today? >> interesting question. no. he said to me when we talked this is not something we could talk about for 30 minutes. he is the victim of something very vast and not fair. >> he may be someone who has become the punching bag really representing a much bigger issue. >> no question. i am just asking why we are not talking about other people as well. there were a lot of ceo's of private originality -- originators. at least as much. >> what you're saying is right. he is not just saying to hate on other people. it sounds like he is saying i am perfectly innocent. bad players inee this, it is the government. >> i guess there are no government officials coming over to his house that afternoon. the congratulations, great story. >> we will be back in two minutes. ♪ >> live from new york, this is "market makers." the band is back toge
statute on which they are pursuing mozilla israel. financial institution. >> obama set it up a few years ago. right. exactly maybe they have new information. he responded to your story? have you spoken to him today? >> interesting question. no. he said to me when we talked this is not something we could talk about for 30 minutes. he is the victim of something very vast and not fair. >> he may be someone who has become the punching bag really representing a much bigger issue....
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but again, this is all chuck's deposed against people like angela mozilla was country wide. think of a person like this who created billions and billions of dollars with toxic loans and nearly build up the international economy and the process. and not only was he not charged and not only did nobody considered taking his kids away from him, and the civil case they did bring against him and didn't find him on the order of $49 million. most of that was covered by an insurance policy by bank of america which then had acquired a country wide in the order of the $500 million so they got to keep a 400 plus million dollar fortune and walk away without doing today in jail and sort of ride off into the sunset with his famous tennis you ever seen him into this as a justification if you do the movie crimes and misdemeanors and create a small crime the consequences will be extremely severe and if you commit an unbelievably massive crime like the people at countrywide, there were no consequences at all. and i just cannot underscore how completely fraud in the classic sense of fraud and i
but again, this is all chuck's deposed against people like angela mozilla was country wide. think of a person like this who created billions and billions of dollars with toxic loans and nearly build up the international economy and the process. and not only was he not charged and not only did nobody considered taking his kids away from him, and the civil case they did bring against him and didn't find him on the order of $49 million. most of that was covered by an insurance policy by bank of...
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mozilla says neither he nor his mortgage firm did a single thing wrong.
mozilla says neither he nor his mortgage firm did a single thing wrong.
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we are going to talk about angelo mozilla oh, who is baffled by his connections to the financial crisis tells betty liu what he meant when he said he had bigger roles in the u.s. government. we talk about other sources of revenue in the age of fewer flights. and the jaguars are kicking off
we are going to talk about angelo mozilla oh, who is baffled by his connections to the financial crisis tells betty liu what he meant when he said he had bigger roles in the u.s. government. we talk about other sources of revenue in the age of fewer flights. and the jaguars are kicking off
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that is the sideline to the story but this is all juxtaposed against people like angela mozilla with countrywide. nobody considered taking his kids away from him. but the civil case they finally did bring against him ended up finding something in the order of $49 million. most was covered by the insurance policy by bank of america but then had acquired countrywide and mozilla had earned its time a time as the head of countrywide somewhere in the order of 450 to $500 million. so come he got to keep a 400 plus million dollar fortune and walk away without giving a day in jail and sort of ride off into the sunset. so this is a justification if you do the movie crimes and misdemeanors if you create a very small crying the consequences would be extremely severe and if you commit an unbelievably massive crying like the people of countrywide did there were no consequences at all. and i just can't underscore how completely the activity at countrywide really was in the classic sense of criminal fraud and i talked to a whistleblower that worked for that company who ironically was brought into t
that is the sideline to the story but this is all juxtaposed against people like angela mozilla with countrywide. nobody considered taking his kids away from him. but the civil case they finally did bring against him ended up finding something in the order of $49 million. most was covered by the insurance policy by bank of america but then had acquired countrywide and mozilla had earned its time a time as the head of countrywide somewhere in the order of 450 to $500 million. so come he got to...
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regret to say that terrorism has become globalized from new york to mozilla, from , from theo baghdad easternmost to the westernmost .arts of the world the extremists of the world have found each other, and have put out the call. of the world unite. but are we united against the ?xtremist extremism is not a regional issue that only the nations in our region have to grapple with. extremism is a global issue. certain states have helped in , and are now failing to withstand it. currently, our people are paying the price. today's anti-western is him is the offspring of yesterday's colonialism. is a misery-western action to yesterday's racism. certain intelligence agencies have put blades in the hands of madmen who now scare no one. all those who have played a role in founding and supporting these terror groups must acknowledge their errors, which have led to extremism. they need to apologize not only to the past generation, but also to the next generation. to find the underlying causes of terrorism, one must identify its through its and dry its source fountains, terrorism, poverty, unempl
regret to say that terrorism has become globalized from new york to mozilla, from , from theo baghdad easternmost to the westernmost .arts of the world the extremists of the world have found each other, and have put out the call. of the world unite. but are we united against the ?xtremist extremism is not a regional issue that only the nations in our region have to grapple with. extremism is a global issue. certain states have helped in , and are now failing to withstand it. currently, our...
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joining me in fox business exclusive is the ceo, gary kovacs formerly of mozilla. >> great to see you. liz: what is the acquisitions location labs do. >> it gives us and therefore the world technology to protect our families. so security is a much broader definition today. it is device data. we talked about that, and family, people. location labs offers services to give kids coming online kind of training wheels, a safety net. manage the plan. who can get to them. manage what is tracked. manage how they're tracked. manage who they can send emails, messages, texts too. set location parameters. if my 11-year-old goes out of a three-mile radius out of school i get alert even if the phone is powered off. liz: even if the phone is powered off. >> yes. liz: how does that work? the phone is already sending out signal. >> we trust the operator's private very. the operator's then, deeply integrated with the operator's network able to offer that service. liz: your software protects four things like the iphone. would it have prevented photos, some private things up there from
joining me in fox business exclusive is the ceo, gary kovacs formerly of mozilla. >> great to see you. liz: what is the acquisitions location labs do. >> it gives us and therefore the world technology to protect our families. so security is a much broader definition today. it is device data. we talked about that, and family, people. location labs offers services to give kids coming online kind of training wheels, a safety net. manage the plan. who can get to them. manage what is...
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the isis fighters that have surrounded it are using heavy artillery that they stole in mozilla.t is very striking the united states did not actually attack their hardened position but instead took out symbolic targets inside raqqa. i'm not sure this is asked to going to change the situation on the ground in northern syria directly. a major attack against isis as a demonstration of american strength. if a macro is truly china change the balance of forces in northern syria, it would have struck some of these forward positions of isis that are laying siege at this point against him. >> i want to bring in medea benjamin, cofounder of code pink. you just come from the massive protest this weekend. sunday the people's climate march, yesterday, flood wall street. you are back in washington, d.c. you have been protesting the suggestion there would be attacks. your response? >> isn't it sad the day the world should be coming together to say, how do we address the climate chaos, that can really destroy our entire planet, instead, the eyes will now be on the u.s. bombing campaign in syria.
the isis fighters that have surrounded it are using heavy artillery that they stole in mozilla.t is very striking the united states did not actually attack their hardened position but instead took out symbolic targets inside raqqa. i'm not sure this is asked to going to change the situation on the ground in northern syria directly. a major attack against isis as a demonstration of american strength. if a macro is truly china change the balance of forces in northern syria, it would have struck...
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liz: you came from mozilla, you worked as an hr guy, you had a good network of names that you were familiarth. that guy would be perfect for this start-up. this one would be great for workday. how does the process work? what are you looking for a job candidate for a start-up? >> it ranges from company to company depending whether it's consumer, enterprise or the sector. we do research who would be the ideal people. we create a target list and go through the work of checking down and doing references and finding out who the expect perfect people would be. liz: how fierce is the fight for the talent in the valley for the start-ups lately? >> if someone is actively searching and high quality, we can expect them to have five to ten offers, depending on the individual. liz: five to ten offers? that's why i love silicon valley. when you talk about the fed and the nation's economy and how many people can't find jobs. here it is a completely different situation. these are specific jobs. let's talk about what they pay whether it's chief engineer or executive. >> mid-level engineer can be 130, 150 ra
liz: you came from mozilla, you worked as an hr guy, you had a good network of names that you were familiarth. that guy would be perfect for this start-up. this one would be great for workday. how does the process work? what are you looking for a job candidate for a start-up? >> it ranges from company to company depending whether it's consumer, enterprise or the sector. we do research who would be the ideal people. we create a target list and go through the work of checking down and doing...
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they include netflix, mozilla, kickstarter, etsy, and wordpress.s comes as 27 online advocacy groups sent a letter to federal communications commission it -- federal can medication's commission chairman tom wheeler tuesday, calling on him to participate in town hall style public hearings on net neutrality. for the the fcc response to that letter, but they did not reply by the time of our broadcast. for more, we're joined by tim karr, one of the main organizers of the slowdown today. lay it out. explain exactly what you're so concerned about. talks that better communication commission has rigidly gone the issue of net neutrality wrong. earlier this year, the chairman, tom wheeler, put forth a proposal that would allow very powerful websites to dominate the internet, allow internet service providers to favor their websites and services in a way that degrades access to the rest of the internet. it creates this two-tiered system. the internet was never meant to be that way. there's been this amazing public response over the year rejecting the proposal
they include netflix, mozilla, kickstarter, etsy, and wordpress.s comes as 27 online advocacy groups sent a letter to federal communications commission it -- federal can medication's commission chairman tom wheeler tuesday, calling on him to participate in town hall style public hearings on net neutrality. for the the fcc response to that letter, but they did not reply by the time of our broadcast. for more, we're joined by tim karr, one of the main organizers of the slowdown today. lay it out....
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mozilla does a brilliant job were at their retreat, they invite their volunteers and pay for them to come. anytime they do training and development if they can't do free. they also do something i think is really powerful and scares the out of me. my friend steve schloss's the innovator who created this. they take their new emerging leaders. at 9:00 a.m. they chopped them off and say go help somebody. i'll pick you up at 5:00. they dumped them there. that is scary. really scary. for someone who worked as a pro bono service that. you're not going to make any impact. that's so unorganized. what they found as people came out completely transform because they realize to serve they needed permission. so much volunteerism you go out there in a steakhouse in him are set in him or suffer in him or suffer you come the soup kitchen ready to go for you. you never have to ask for permission to serve. it's a very powerful example of the kind of leadership necessary for leadership needs to be airing and you have to ask for permission to do it. is nothing like a general analysis a profound example o
mozilla does a brilliant job were at their retreat, they invite their volunteers and pay for them to come. anytime they do training and development if they can't do free. they also do something i think is really powerful and scares the out of me. my friend steve schloss's the innovator who created this. they take their new emerging leaders. at 9:00 a.m. they chopped them off and say go help somebody. i'll pick you up at 5:00. they dumped them there. that is scary. really scary. for someone who...
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we know that mozilla has fallen to islam as insurgents. now tikrit has fallen. this? >> thank you, president obama. nice job. musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to t venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase, you'll earn unlimited double miles. from now on, no one's taking your seat away. what's in your wallet? stuart: i am a lightning round. debbie wasserman shells hit a new low with a statement about wisconsin's republican governor scott walker and she said she has given women the back of his hand when dealing with women's issues klystron language. i think it is borderline offensive. liz: is being called a shocker touching off a minor political fire storm and then he was an initial doesn't like that he is pro-life. this is the same person who
we know that mozilla has fallen to islam as insurgents. now tikrit has fallen. this? >> thank you, president obama. nice job. musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to t venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no...
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i deeply regret to say that terrorism has become globalized from new york to mozilla, from damascus to baghdad, from the easternmost to the westernmost parts of the world. the extremists of the world have found each other, and have put out the call. extremists of the world unite. but are we united against the extremist? extremism is not a regional issue that only the nations in our region have to grapple with. extremism is a global issue. certain states have helped in creating it, and are now failing to withstand it. currently, our people are paying the price. today's anti-westernism is the offspring of yesterday's colonialism. today's anti-western is a misery -- is a reaction to yesterday's racism. certain intelligence agencies have put blades in the hands of madmen who now spare no one. all those who have played a role in founding and supporting these terror groups must acknowledge their errors, which have led to extremism. they need to apologize not only to the past generation, but also to the next generation. to find the underlying causes of terrorism, one must identify its roots a
i deeply regret to say that terrorism has become globalized from new york to mozilla, from damascus to baghdad, from the easternmost to the westernmost parts of the world. the extremists of the world have found each other, and have put out the call. extremists of the world unite. but are we united against the extremist? extremism is not a regional issue that only the nations in our region have to grapple with. extremism is a global issue. certain states have helped in creating it, and are now...
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take $450able to million from the bank in mozilla , which seems to be a false report. as indicated, they have this global islamic state and have declared their caliphate in a smaller area. the clarinet and making it happen are two different things. they have great ambitions. and have evil ambitions apocalyptic ambitions. right now their hands are full dealing with where they are. both of these imploded after a couple of years because the people that they were trying to control did not like this kind of extremely strict law. there are internal problems the islamic state will face. we have to be wary of their long-term levels of ambitions, but right now they are not able to pursue those ambitions. in terms of the best american allied tools to degrade isis, what are those? we need to rely on local fighters on the ground, which used to be our adversaries. seem to haveorces lost a little bit of her edge -- their edge. of course on the syrian side the president needs to give billions to so-called moderate syrian rebels. that has not yet happened and i am sure they will talk
take $450able to million from the bank in mozilla , which seems to be a false report. as indicated, they have this global islamic state and have declared their caliphate in a smaller area. the clarinet and making it happen are two different things. they have great ambitions. and have evil ambitions apocalyptic ambitions. right now their hands are full dealing with where they are. both of these imploded after a couple of years because the people that they were trying to control did not like this...
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everything weents are out to find in technology ore e-commerce and retail mozilla, data analytics andalization, social media as a means of marketing. it's not surprising that investors have responded. >> do investors have too much appetite for that second byron? you look at other valuations. $18 billion orr, app acquired for $19 billion. oculus is getting acquired for $3 billion. these big deals in the tech space, is there any reason why we should worry that this is like 1999? >> the first thing to note is that the ipo issuance is not quite what we saw in 1999. we are still below those limits. the reason why investor appetite remains supportive now is because we are looking for secular growth and cyclical growth. as the fed starts to tighten policy, it's the gross assets we are out to find, not the yield assets. there was some research that we can out with insider buying and selling. year to date through september 12, you look at around 7000 or so on insider purchases of shares. you have 23,000 that have sold their shares. that ratio is about the lowest, around 2000. in other words, a
everything weents are out to find in technology ore e-commerce and retail mozilla, data analytics andalization, social media as a means of marketing. it's not surprising that investors have responded. >> do investors have too much appetite for that second byron? you look at other valuations. $18 billion orr, app acquired for $19 billion. oculus is getting acquired for $3 billion. these big deals in the tech space, is there any reason why we should worry that this is like 1999? >>...
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however, prior to the kurds fromg their left hook mozilla up into her bill, we had some very open statements from the carriage he leadership that this was not their problem and not their fight. they have their own agenda, their own things they are concerned about. clearly, the iraqi sunnis who have been willing to give at least some semblance of aid and comfort to isis, as they at least initially moved in, saw a isis as a preferred option to .he central government following me yesterday, it is still clear to me that these countries see isis as a greater threat. is an enemy to everyone, but it's not clear it is the first tier enemy to everyone. we are going to initiate the military campaign against isis and iraq, and that is the right thing to do. if you have someone who is bleeding, the first thing to do is stop the bleeding to use a medical metaphor. in this case, this region is bleeding from the isis innovation, and that needs to be stopped. the president is doing the right thing to address it. there are root causes that are not going to be impacted by f-16s. have a serious issue with soli
however, prior to the kurds fromg their left hook mozilla up into her bill, we had some very open statements from the carriage he leadership that this was not their problem and not their fight. they have their own agenda, their own things they are concerned about. clearly, the iraqi sunnis who have been willing to give at least some semblance of aid and comfort to isis, as they at least initially moved in, saw a isis as a preferred option to .he central government following me yesterday, it is...
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some browsers like mozilla or google might warn you when you are visiting a dangerous site.will make you 100% safe? no, but it will make it harder. so many people are vulnerable that cyber criminals will say i will go after these. guy has not done anything, it takes 20 seconds. make yourself a hard target. for the companies you're buying services from, you have a reputation. you might have to look at the service agreement and see what they have said they will do. it would not surprise me if in the near future we have ratings services appear online that rate each of the different clouds in terms of security. put in your security -- provider, google them, see what they have. host: as the federal government opts to more cloud security strategies, what are measures they are putting in place to ensure the government information is secure? guest: hacking is not rocket science. areuccessful hacks using basic techniques that have been around for years. it is always surprising when you read about some of these things. someone was just not doing something basic. it is like not putting
some browsers like mozilla or google might warn you when you are visiting a dangerous site.will make you 100% safe? no, but it will make it harder. so many people are vulnerable that cyber criminals will say i will go after these. guy has not done anything, it takes 20 seconds. make yourself a hard target. for the companies you're buying services from, you have a reputation. you might have to look at the service agreement and see what they have said they will do. it would not surprise me if in...