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so i'll go back to the denial of service attacks that are an attempt to knock a company offline. could be government, could be a company. but that takes place over our network in many cases, and so we very often jump right in there with that company who's being attacked, work with them very tightly because the more that they're taked, it's also slowing down -- attacked, it's also slowing down our network and affecting other customers. so we try to shut that off as close to the source as we can and both preserve that company and our own network from. a data breach perspective, we're very often trying to find malicious communication taking place. we work with companies to protect them from ever having intrusions into their network, but also have a team that helps respond when something does go wrong, to respond very quickly and work with law enforcement, do notifications or whatever is needed. so it's at multiple levels. at the consumer and corporate level. >> host: joe marks. >> when you find someone on a network like that, can you give us a little bit of the play-by-play of how y
so i'll go back to the denial of service attacks that are an attempt to knock a company offline. could be government, could be a company. but that takes place over our network in many cases, and so we very often jump right in there with that company who's being attacked, work with them very tightly because the more that they're taked, it's also slowing down -- attacked, it's also slowing down our network and affecting other customers. so we try to shut that off as close to the source as we can...
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there were reports that joan would be taken offline support -- off life support this week. breaking news coming out this afternoon that joan rivers has passed away. she was supposed to be moved from intensive care unit. she was suffering from cardiac and respiratory arrest earlier this week after undergoing a procedure on her vocal cords. we'll continue to bring you the very latest on ktvu.com as well as news at 5:00 and 6:00 tonight. >>> the killing of a high school freshman. rasean williams was stabbed to on tuesday evening. police arrested another teenage boy in connection with the death. well iwilliams relatives believe it is a long standing threats over the internet. >> he didn't give a fight or anything. he put up with this. >> he was a football at sacred heart cathedral and attended man middle school. >>> fast food workers are walking out of their jobs and taking to the streets. ktvu sal castaneda joins us with they are demanding and the action going on right now in oakland. >> reporter: as you might know today fast food workers have chosen today for a demonstration
there were reports that joan would be taken offline support -- off life support this week. breaking news coming out this afternoon that joan rivers has passed away. she was supposed to be moved from intensive care unit. she was suffering from cardiac and respiratory arrest earlier this week after undergoing a procedure on her vocal cords. we'll continue to bring you the very latest on ktvu.com as well as news at 5:00 and 6:00 tonight. >>> the killing of a high school freshman. rasean...
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means there is not much or the impact is not as much felt offline as online.o that is why, you know, i don't think there is a major threat. essential not in short or medium term. >> but yousef the company hasn't been shy about transitions in brick and mortar. they have been trying to get on point of sale terminals and working on desk top platforms with third party as well. does this basically cutoff the revenue stream more the company? >> not necessarily. the jurists are out on that. you are right, i think in the last couple years they made a big deal about their point of -- their physical solution. they have even cut deals or were running tests with some of the largest brick and mortar companies. but that said if you look at estima estimates, if you look at wall street estimates and guidance for management, none of that includes any revenues or profits associated with the physical store. so does apple potentially create a viable competitor in the point of sale? absolutely. but it was never a reason frankly we were recommending ebay to shareholds. >> most don'
means there is not much or the impact is not as much felt offline as online.o that is why, you know, i don't think there is a major threat. essential not in short or medium term. >> but yousef the company hasn't been shy about transitions in brick and mortar. they have been trying to get on point of sale terminals and working on desk top platforms with third party as well. does this basically cutoff the revenue stream more the company? >> not necessarily. the jurists are out on...
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some copies were taken offline. police only saw the video this morning and haven't been able to talk to the witness who took the video. investigators did say they were called to assist security around 2:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon. they arrested two people for assault. a 31-year-old man from california and a 37-year-old man from arizona. >> both verbal confrontations that lead to physical confrontations. >> iast if it had anything to do with the score of the game. >>> police identified one victim but that man refused medical attention on scene and declined to press charges. another fan can be seen helping the security guard being choked by a fan. he took notice tweeting today who was the guy in the jersey in the brawl, contact me, i have tickets for you. >> reporter: and police say this kind of incident is unusual for a football game. we contacted both teams for comment but so far have not heard back. cara liu, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the king wildfire continues to grow tonight. it now consumed 88,000 acres. the fi
some copies were taken offline. police only saw the video this morning and haven't been able to talk to the witness who took the video. investigators did say they were called to assist security around 2:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon. they arrested two people for assault. a 31-year-old man from california and a 37-year-old man from arizona. >> both verbal confrontations that lead to physical confrontations. >> iast if it had anything to do with the score of the game. >>>...
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all 48 of the reactors are offline. the operator of the plant submitted the safety plan to the nuclear regulation authority. officials with the authority assessed the plan and collected more than 17,000 comments from the public. many called for stricter measures against possible earthquakes, volcano eruptions and serious accidents. the authorities said those won't affect the conclusion. the plant is likely to be the first to restart under the new regulations but the operator must clear more hurdles. they need to gain consent of local municipalities before going back online and must get approval from authority on details of equipment design. the restart is expected as early as december. >>> four chinese coast guard ships temporarily intruded in territorial islands. china and taiwan claimed them in the east china see which japan controls. japan coast guard officials say vessels entered the area tuesday morning. they say they are warning the chinese crew not to attempt another intrusion. they say the number of such intrusi
all 48 of the reactors are offline. the operator of the plant submitted the safety plan to the nuclear regulation authority. officials with the authority assessed the plan and collected more than 17,000 comments from the public. many called for stricter measures against possible earthquakes, volcano eruptions and serious accidents. the authorities said those won't affect the conclusion. the plant is likely to be the first to restart under the new regulations but the operator must clear more...
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i think we're going to have to look to see what comes offline. what goes from syrian, the syrian free army troops to be training in saudi arabia, how do they go offline and go back into the fight? i'm not sure how that works. there's a lot of details to work out, especially if rival forces fight shoulder to shoulder to get i.s.i.s. >> when it comes to the islamic state -- >> probably not, in the short term right now we have got to contain them right there. they're so focused right now on standing up to their own government i don't believe that we've got to worry about a coordinated attack let's say from them. over the horizon if we don't take mind of them they will be a threat. >> what can israel and turkey help? >> they are going to counterbalance the shia and others there from iran. they are going to want to say in what the next syrian government looks like. they have a stake in the game. they will have to take leadership roles as well. >> the united states has spent a lot of money in the last decade on iraq and afghanistan. how much will this
i think we're going to have to look to see what comes offline. what goes from syrian, the syrian free army troops to be training in saudi arabia, how do they go offline and go back into the fight? i'm not sure how that works. there's a lot of details to work out, especially if rival forces fight shoulder to shoulder to get i.s.i.s. >> when it comes to the islamic state -- >> probably not, in the short term right now we have got to contain them right there. they're so focused right...
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are now offline for safety checks the plan to aim -- to clear the government's new safety rirms, however the new operator before going back online. nhk polled 136 municipalities -- the survey asked local governments whether they will approve or restock if authorities find that the reak fors meet new requirements. about 12% said they're ready to approve. about 67% remain undecide. there's no legal requirement for obtaining use before restarting a reactor, however, over 40% of local governments felt they should ask for approval. some point out that a legal deaf knicks of consent is necessary. >> the state government should play an active role in providing sufficient explanations regardless of hosting or surrounding communities. >> he feels the central government should provide a full explanation to municipalities. >>> environmental police in france are seeing more and more mules in the forest. they're working under a treaty trying to protect the animal. but their efforts come at a great cost. >> the call of a wolf on a moonlit night. actually, the soul of this sound is a human. it's the en
are now offline for safety checks the plan to aim -- to clear the government's new safety rirms, however the new operator before going back online. nhk polled 136 municipalities -- the survey asked local governments whether they will approve or restock if authorities find that the reak fors meet new requirements. about 12% said they're ready to approve. about 67% remain undecide. there's no legal requirement for obtaining use before restarting a reactor, however, over 40% of local governments...
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. >> japan's 48 commercial reactors are all offline. nuclear regulators are studying safety measures at several plants to determine whether they can be restarted. >>> every summer devout christians in poland make a pilgrimage to the country's most sacred shrine. it's the same path the faithful have been taking since the middle ages. ju junkonura reports. >> reporter: every year, hup hundreds of thousands of people travel on foot. they walk hundreds of kilometers to reach the monastery founded in the late 14th century. the shrine holds the most important icon of the virgin mary in this part of europe. known as the black madonna, the one meter high painting is credited for many miracles, one of which was defending the monastery against the swedish invasion in the 17th century. the faithful travel in a few hundred groups. they cover an average distance of 350 kilometers, and many walk for more than ten days. this group is from the capital warsaw. along the way, they have been sleeping in tents or houses offered up by the owners. karolina i
. >> japan's 48 commercial reactors are all offline. nuclear regulators are studying safety measures at several plants to determine whether they can be restarted. >>> every summer devout christians in poland make a pilgrimage to the country's most sacred shrine. it's the same path the faithful have been taking since the middle ages. ju junkonura reports. >> reporter: every year, hup hundreds of thousands of people travel on foot. they walk hundreds of kilometers to reach...
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currently all of japan's 48 commercial reactors are offline. abe also reiterated he will work to improve relations with south korea and china. >> translator: i will work to hold a summit with china as soon as possible and promote our mutually beneficial strategic relation through dialogue so japan and china can develop stable and friendly relations. >> japanese officials have proposed that abe meet in with xi jinping on the sidelines of the apec meeting. abe also spoke about his determination to get all japanese citizens abducted by north korean agents back to japan. and the prime minister says he'll promote security legislation to protect people's lives and livelihoods in any kind of situation. his government decided in july to allow japan to exercise its right to collective self-defense. >>> earlier, our senior political commentator joined us in the studio. he gave us some insight into abe's long list of policies. >> abe wants to achieve summit talks with china to establish a friendship between the two countries or friendly relations he said.
currently all of japan's 48 commercial reactors are offline. abe also reiterated he will work to improve relations with south korea and china. >> translator: i will work to hold a summit with china as soon as possible and promote our mutually beneficial strategic relation through dialogue so japan and china can develop stable and friendly relations. >> japanese officials have proposed that abe meet in with xi jinping on the sidelines of the apec meeting. abe also spoke about his...
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imports were also up, though, more than 7.5% with all of japan's nuclear plants offline the amount spent on fuel is growing. utility companies have to import more lick ra guide natural gas and crude oil to power homes and businesses. ministry officials say the difference in the trade and current account fig use ures was made up by overseas investment. the primary income account reflects how much japan earns from those investments and that hit a record surplus of -- hit a surplus rather of more than $17.5 billion. >>> managers are having a tough time filling some of those positions as well. the ratio of job offers to job seekers has hit 1.1, that is a 22-year high. that means for every 100 people looking for a job, there are 110 positions. in the first of a two-part series we'll find out how managers are trying to tap into overlooked areas of the workforce. n. >> reporter: tom is a student from vietnam. she works part-time at this convenience store in tokyo while studying economics at university. she's been working here for about a month. >> translator: i enjoy serving customers. >> repor
imports were also up, though, more than 7.5% with all of japan's nuclear plants offline the amount spent on fuel is growing. utility companies have to import more lick ra guide natural gas and crude oil to power homes and businesses. ministry officials say the difference in the trade and current account fig use ures was made up by overseas investment. the primary income account reflects how much japan earns from those investments and that hit a record surplus of -- hit a surplus rather of more...
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testing bryce harper's arm, but the throw is offline. mets take the lead and hold on for a 7-4 win. >>> orioles in new york, derek jeter's final game at yankees stadium. he's been getting so much attention as his 20-year career comes to a close. you may think he's worthy or not. no matter, one thing is certain. derek jeter is going out in style. players lined up to take in history. o's up 2-0. jeter at the plate. deep fly ball, hits off the wall. so close to a home run. brett gardner comes around. jeter just missing the home run, but has an rbi double instead. bottom of the ninth game tied at five. jeter at the plate, a man on second. line drive into right field. anton richardson, flying around the bases and he's scoring the game-winning run. jeter with a walk-off rbi single, his teammates mob him on the field. quite a scene for quite a while. o's in their dugout, they stay, showin 20-year vet. afterwards, a humble derek jeter on the field. >> to be honest with you, i don't know how i played this game. i want to thank everyone here. i've
testing bryce harper's arm, but the throw is offline. mets take the lead and hold on for a 7-4 win. >>> orioles in new york, derek jeter's final game at yankees stadium. he's been getting so much attention as his 20-year career comes to a close. you may think he's worthy or not. no matter, one thing is certain. derek jeter is going out in style. players lined up to take in history. o's up 2-0. jeter at the plate. deep fly ball, hits off the wall. so close to a home run. brett gardner...
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they're exploiting a feature on the cards that allows offline transactions without the cards being activated. >>> in virginia tonight, the flood waters near norfolk are starting to recede, but check out the scene earlier today. one person with a bike trying to make it across a flooded street. most of the roads have re-opened and there were no injuries reported in all of this. >> we caught a break and missed most of that rain today. let's get a look at what's going to happen here tomorrow. more rain for us, doug? >> yeah, i think so. at least chances of shower activity. not going to see real heavy rain like down south, but we'll see another cool day, just like today. high temperatures today, only in the 70s. 73 in manassas. storm team 4 radar is clear right now, and i think that's how we'll stay the next couple hours. early tomorrow morning, bett chance for shower activity, cloudy and cool tomorrow morning. umbrellas needed at the bus stop. plus, what could be the coolest weather in months. >>> well, tonight d.c.'s police chief is reacting to a report that just came out that claims the city i
they're exploiting a feature on the cards that allows offline transactions without the cards being activated. >>> in virginia tonight, the flood waters near norfolk are starting to recede, but check out the scene earlier today. one person with a bike trying to make it across a flooded street. most of the roads have re-opened and there were no injuries reported in all of this. >> we caught a break and missed most of that rain today. let's get a look at what's going to happen here...
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deletes that we received our q four lee kept offline in the in a server in euro.we can see that at the best possible system that we can offer to a whistleblower right now and we never share any source or even. have beliefs we receive our computer or not we don't know who you are so this is the best protection you can likely. not even know why do we supply orders and in case they get out if you leave from a show and that and gives information movies could be instrumental to to find out to understand why we never share that information with anybody even when we share actually the leak so we think that we feel pretty safe secure anonymous environment for these people. the pakistani military has cleared the headquarters of a state run t.v. station that had earlier been overrun by protesters who also attempted to storm the official residence of the prime minister whose resignation is their chief demand retired pakistan general teller masood told us he believes the premier can see this through the and stay in power. but i don't think that it would go to the extent of de
deletes that we received our q four lee kept offline in the in a server in euro.we can see that at the best possible system that we can offer to a whistleblower right now and we never share any source or even. have beliefs we receive our computer or not we don't know who you are so this is the best protection you can likely. not even know why do we supply orders and in case they get out if you leave from a show and that and gives information movies could be instrumental to to find out to...
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leaks that we received our q four lee kept offline in the in a server in europe. we can see that the best possible system that we can offer to a whistleblower right now and we never share any sources even if you have beliefs we receive our computer anonymous we don't know who you are so this is the best protection you can likely even to these people and not even know why they were simple orders and in case they get out if you leave from a show and that and gives information maybe it could be instrumental to to find out to understand who they are we never share that information with anybody even when we share actually going to leak so we think of that we build a pretty safe secure anonymous environment for these people. because not to miss programs lined up half an hour from see a large even interactive again of what's going on around the world late edition of in the now but for a new season here not international for that off the break as we said earlier on the ten year anniversary of the tragedy of beslan we share what survivors families feel today. in dunedin fl
leaks that we received our q four lee kept offline in the in a server in europe. we can see that the best possible system that we can offer to a whistleblower right now and we never share any sources even if you have beliefs we receive our computer anonymous we don't know who you are so this is the best protection you can likely even to these people and not even know why they were simple orders and in case they get out if you leave from a show and that and gives information maybe it could be...
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four, work offline.revent yourself from getting things done just because you don't have wi-fi. make a list of things you can do when you're not online and, five, work when others are around. if you wait until you're completely alone, you'll never get anything done. so, get used to getting yourself in the zone even when you're surrounded by people. >>> change it, and make it better. that is the goal of so many entrepreneurs as they tried to disrupt the industry and improve the user experience. in the past eight years eventbrite made event flapping easy. gives users a platform to organize, promote ticket events in one place. and this global brand altared the landscape for good. julia tells us what it takes to be a disrupter and why she leaves an innovator's job is never done. >> i think a disrupter is a person or a team of people, or a technology that changes the way in which we live. there's so much status quo out in the world. a disrupter looks at that and understands how it can be done differently. if i
four, work offline.revent yourself from getting things done just because you don't have wi-fi. make a list of things you can do when you're not online and, five, work when others are around. if you wait until you're completely alone, you'll never get anything done. so, get used to getting yourself in the zone even when you're surrounded by people. >>> change it, and make it better. that is the goal of so many entrepreneurs as they tried to disrupt the industry and improve the user...
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if you're going to operate something offline in your town, you don't necessarily need to get a federaldemark. >> how do you get a local one? do you go to the same one, the local -- >> you would go to your state or local authorities and then you get a business name application and it differs state by state. >> is there any reason not to get a federal one. >> you can't unless you're operating across state lines. >> got it. check with the ustpo website. >> so if you're launching a website and you're going to be operating online or you're yop rating something that will expand nationally gorks to the tpo. it's free. go to their uspto.gov site and search. put in a name you're going to search for and don't freak out if you go on there and see someone else has a similar name. it will give you a whole list because the way a trademark works, it's for that brand. so for the am computer, that means you're going to get a good quality apple computer but you could call your store apple if you sold ams. >> it's per industry. >> that's where you need to do preparation and seek proper advice because tha
if you're going to operate something offline in your town, you don't necessarily need to get a federaldemark. >> how do you get a local one? do you go to the same one, the local -- >> you would go to your state or local authorities and then you get a business name application and it differs state by state. >> is there any reason not to get a federal one. >> you can't unless you're operating across state lines. >> got it. check with the ustpo website. >> so if...
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if the power station trips offline, they have another power station to ramp up immediately.y can ramp something up quickly. what we do is we do the same, but on the demand side. we work with large energy consumers, one of our largest consumers is united utilities. most of their demand comes from water pumping. it is not time-dependent. we can turn off the pumps for a. time or turnod of them on for a period of time, to perhaps draw on wind energy. we can absorb that inane -- in an efficient way. hill and yout up can use that when it comes down hill to drive turbines and generate power. >> we can turn it on to absorb off to createit more capacity in the system. >> there needs to be sufficient scale for this to be logical and for the message that has been communicated to be the right one. >> we have been growing that scale and we are at the point where we are getting to displace power stations with the amount of capacity we can get from our customers. we are at about 10 megawatts. 50 megawatts is almost about 1% of peak u.k. electricity demands. we are creating a tipping point.
if the power station trips offline, they have another power station to ramp up immediately.y can ramp something up quickly. what we do is we do the same, but on the demand side. we work with large energy consumers, one of our largest consumers is united utilities. most of their demand comes from water pumping. it is not time-dependent. we can turn off the pumps for a. time or turnod of them on for a period of time, to perhaps draw on wind energy. we can absorb that inane -- in an efficient way....
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i will go back to the denial of service attacks that are an attempt to knock a country offline. could be government or a company and that takes place over the network in many places. we jump win the company being attacked and work with them tightly because the more they are attacked it is slowing down traffic on the network and affecting other customers. we try to shut it off as close to the source as we can and preserve the company and the netwo network. from a data breach perspective we are trying to find malicious communication taking place. and we work with companies to protect them from every having intrusions into the network but also have a team who helps respond when something does go wrong and responds quickly to work with law enforcement or whatever is needed. >> when you find someone on a network like that can you give us the play by play of how you get them off? kick them off right away or check them out? >> guest: it depends. a lot depends on the customer and what we know about it. if it looks like there is a system infected with malware and beaconing outside of the
i will go back to the denial of service attacks that are an attempt to knock a country offline. could be government or a company and that takes place over the network in many places. we jump win the company being attacked and work with them tightly because the more they are attacked it is slowing down traffic on the network and affecting other customers. we try to shut it off as close to the source as we can and preserve the company and the netwo network. from a data breach perspective we are...
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some copies were taken offline.ly saw the video this morning and haven't been able to talk to the witness who took the video. investigators did say they were called to assist security around 2:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon. they arrested two people for assault. a 31-year-old man from california and a 37-year-old man from arizona. >> both verbal confrontations that lead to
some copies were taken offline.ly saw the video this morning and haven't been able to talk to the witness who took the video. investigators did say they were called to assist security around 2:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon. they arrested two people for assault. a 31-year-old man from california and a 37-year-old man from arizona. >> both verbal confrontations that lead to
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the handle is now offline. fourights broke out in just the last week at faulkier. there will be extra deputies on hand today just in case. >> we are doing that as a precaution. everything that we have learned, seen, everything we found out was just that, a rumor. >> the principal added that it was a reaction to, not the reason for, those fights. >>> it is 5:35. new questions about what the nfl knew about the ray rice video. a law enforcement official says he sent the video to the lead. they said he addressed the reporting to nfl security chief miller in april. he said he does not know whether miller ever saw the dvd. he said i unequivocally deny that i received at any time a copy of the video. and i had not watched it until it was made public september. ray rice is appealing that suspension. >>> an nba player arraigned on domestic abuse charges. jeffrey taylor was charged with domestic assault, destruction of property. police did not go into any details on what he was accused of doing. hornets are awa of the arrest and are looking to get more information. >>> being
the handle is now offline. fourights broke out in just the last week at faulkier. there will be extra deputies on hand today just in case. >> we are doing that as a precaution. everything that we have learned, seen, everything we found out was just that, a rumor. >> the principal added that it was a reaction to, not the reason for, those fights. >>> it is 5:35. new questions about what the nfl knew about the ray rice video. a law enforcement official says he sent the video...
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some copies were taken offline. police so far haven't been able to talk to the person who took the video. the they arrested two people for assault, a 31-year-old man from calimesa, california, and a 31-year-old man from surprise, arizona. >> they were both verbal altercations that led to physical altercations. somebody said something that offended somebody else, or that somebody else considered rude. >> i can't really say if it had anything to do with the score of the game, or opposing fans from different teams. >> reporter: they identified one victim bloodied by the brawl, but say that man denied medical attention on scene, and declined to press charges. another man can be seen helping a security guard being choked by a fan. doc himself took notice. who was the guy in the docket jersey in the brawl in the cardinals game? contact me, i have some tickets for you. police say several fans were ejected from the stadium. they don't know how many were tossed out, as a result of this particular incident. >>> 49ers defensiv
some copies were taken offline. police so far haven't been able to talk to the person who took the video. the they arrested two people for assault, a 31-year-old man from calimesa, california, and a 31-year-old man from surprise, arizona. >> they were both verbal altercations that led to physical altercations. somebody said something that offended somebody else, or that somebody else considered rude. >> i can't really say if it had anything to do with the score of the game, or...
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. >>> the oldest nuclear power plant has been taken offline for planned reualing outage.er creek plant in lacy township was shut down today. they will repair nearly one-third of the reactor's fuel to keep the unit running safely and efficiently for another two-year cycle. plant officials did not say how long it will take to complete this work. >>> we're following new developments in the eton paetz investigation. >>> and hold the phone. if you plan to get the new iphone 6, not so fast. why apple says you better be prepared to wait. i'm sheldon yellin, and i started my career rebuilding homes for one family at a time. today, our companies help build something more. for 28 years, belfor has been restoring homes and businesses destroyed by fire, flood, or any disaster. and even though we've grown to over 6,000 dedicated people around the world, for me, it's still about helping one family or business at a time. at belfor, we're restoring more than property. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm john kane running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job
. >>> the oldest nuclear power plant has been taken offline for planned reualing outage.er creek plant in lacy township was shut down today. they will repair nearly one-third of the reactor's fuel to keep the unit running safely and efficiently for another two-year cycle. plant officials did not say how long it will take to complete this work. >>> we're following new developments in the eton paetz investigation. >>> and hold the phone. if you plan to get the new...
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. >>> the nation's oldest nuclear power plan has been taken offline for a planned refueling outage.was shut down today. during the outage, crews will perform maintenance work and replace one-third of the reactor's fuel. plant officials did not say how long it will take to complete the work. >>> investigators working to figure out what led to a crash that injured two people and shut down a busy south jersey road. éç cars involved here. the accidentç happened just before 11:00 this morning. sticklerville road was closed in both directions for about an hour and a half as crews cleared the scene. >>> in montgomery county, a first for prosecutors. >> a man facing the death penalty is about to represent himself at trial. in october of 2012, the father of sanjay zena found his daughter abducted an his mother murdered. for four days, investigators searched for the baby. the family friend told police he killed the grandmother and baby in a botched kidnapping attempt. he hbegan arguments in court today, asking a judge to throw out autopsy and crime scene photos. the man appointed to be stand
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. >> shut down in china or pushed offline.want to believe and remind the viewers an listeners, it's 3:00 in the morning. and the crowd is vibe rapt. they're bustling. this is not going away any time soon. >> remarkable. >> exactly. just a quick check here. dow industrials down 63. come off the low. crude oil up a bit. up $1 right now. gasoline unchanged. that's the market set-up. >> i'll see you at 5:00 on "fast money" talking about what's in play. "closing bell" is next. >>> at the national coffee day, we are fully calf nated near at the new york stock exchange. i'm bill griffith. >> i'm sarah eisen. a rough market day. it was a lot rougher earlier in the session. those stocks so firmly in the day to start the week and the day and not as bad as the open down about 178 points on the dow. >> as you saw and you've been hearing all day, the angry protests in hong kong that continue even at this hour, fueling much of the selling,
. >> shut down in china or pushed offline.want to believe and remind the viewers an listeners, it's 3:00 in the morning. and the crowd is vibe rapt. they're bustling. this is not going away any time soon. >> remarkable. >> exactly. just a quick check here. dow industrials down 63. come off the low. crude oil up a bit. up $1 right now. gasoline unchanged. that's the market set-up. >> i'll see you at 5:00 on "fast money" talking about what's in play....
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only sort of positive thing -- and i'm searching, i am -- is reddit immediately took the pictures offline even 4 chan. >> they changed their policy on posting pictures after the last time around to say we will proactively take this stuff down as opposed to leaving it as part of the stuff that flows through the site day after day which i think is great. the other positive if we can find a positive is we're all talking about it and we're all hoping that something is done about it because we want that protection for ourselves as well. >> one of the things in this case, too, that i found disturbing is the fact and in megan good's case she blasted the people, just regular folks, who were reposted her pictures over and over. so my thing is, why do you want to do that? why? what do you get out of that? >> no clue. >> that's just kind of creepy. >> it's the keyboard courage. it's the i'm safe in my own home behind a keyboard i can do whatever i want. >> knee they winischelle turner lawrence, thanks to both of you, i'll be right back. hi, i'm jay farner, president of quicken loans. and we're here
only sort of positive thing -- and i'm searching, i am -- is reddit immediately took the pictures offline even 4 chan. >> they changed their policy on posting pictures after the last time around to say we will proactively take this stuff down as opposed to leaving it as part of the stuff that flows through the site day after day which i think is great. the other positive if we can find a positive is we're all talking about it and we're all hoping that something is done about it because we...
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do have sensitive information online, valuable information that you cannot afford to lose, take it offlinese nothing is completely safe. >> so that's really the only way. you're not going to tell us, come up with a more complicated password, look at other ways to protect yourselves? you just say, remove it, just keep it on your computer but don't store it? >> i personally don't even keep it on my computer. the few things that i know are very valuable, i have on an encrypted flash drive, like a usb stick. and that way, when i need to use it i can plug it into my laptop and access. when i'm not using it, it is not on my computer, it's not in the cloud, it's nowhere. somebody would have to break into my house in order to get it. >> a reality is that most people are going to keep storing stuff out there because that's what happens with photos and then of course you have streaming. and even if people delete photos, this i found extraordinary, even if they delete their photos from their phone it's apparently too late. those pictures have already been uploaded. but how long do they actually stay
do have sensitive information online, valuable information that you cannot afford to lose, take it offlinese nothing is completely safe. >> so that's really the only way. you're not going to tell us, come up with a more complicated password, look at other ways to protect yourselves? you just say, remove it, just keep it on your computer but don't store it? >> i personally don't even keep it on my computer. the few things that i know are very valuable, i have on an encrypted flash...
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into saudi arabia, they'll train the military city, wide open desert, but how do you take a unit offline and train them. >> a quick final question - how important is it to do what we did in iraq during the iraq war, to get the sunnis in the areas where the terrorists are already dominating, to fight against these terrorists? do you think the unity government will help that? again, how important is that? >> there has to be a sunni awakening. one thing we won't have in the situation, we won't have wisent to point to and say "that's it, now we have tipped the point over, and now it will work." there won't be a decisive battle. the president prepared us for that. >> a lot of time and questions. good of you to join us. look forward to having you back. major michael lyons. now for more stories from around the world. >>> we begin in ukraine, where president petro porashenko announced that 70% of russian troops in ukraine have left. russia denies that its troops were ever in the ukraine. in a sign into a resolution to the conflict might be nearing petro porashenko outlined a plan that would give
into saudi arabia, they'll train the military city, wide open desert, but how do you take a unit offline and train them. >> a quick final question - how important is it to do what we did in iraq during the iraq war, to get the sunnis in the areas where the terrorists are already dominating, to fight against these terrorists? do you think the unity government will help that? again, how important is that? >> there has to be a sunni awakening. one thing we won't have in the situation,...
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the ability to target ads across devices and track behavior from the desktop to mobile devices to offlinetar purchases. the upcoming launch comes as brands shift resources away from facebook brand pages like this one and towards their own sites. the social video company reports that the share of clicks that are driving consumers to brands own sites more than doubles from 2012 to 2015 while share to clicks fell over the same period. ad industry sources tell me though brands don't want to build up hubs on facebook the way they once did that should not hurt ad dollars because they see facebook as a valuable way to drive traffic. >>> sarah jessica parker made them famous. jimmy choo shoes. seema mody is live in london with details and how luxury stocks are performing. >> luxury shoe maker jimmy choo planning to go public on the london stock exchange. the ipo would value the company at $1.1 billion. jimmy choo will use proceeds to expand presence into asia specifically into china but is strengthening presence in china a step in the right direction for jimmy choo. prada citing weakness in china
the ability to target ads across devices and track behavior from the desktop to mobile devices to offlinetar purchases. the upcoming launch comes as brands shift resources away from facebook brand pages like this one and towards their own sites. the social video company reports that the share of clicks that are driving consumers to brands own sites more than doubles from 2012 to 2015 while share to clicks fell over the same period. ad industry sources tell me though brands don't want to build...
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. >> well, let's hope youtube flag it is and takes it offline soon. i hope so tom fuentes, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> today, president obama and his top diplomat, john kerry, will press forward on the administration's strategy in washington and beyond. the president in tampa, florida, will meet with people in charge of planning the military operation against isis. the meantime, kerry will be on capitol hill this afternoon to testify before the senate foreign relations committee. our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta, joins me now with more on this. good morning, jim. >> good morning, carol. that's rightful, president obama is in tampa to hear from u.s. central command leaders coordinating the fight against isis, as he arrived in florida last night the white house was busy clarifying some surprising statements from joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey on whether there it would be u.s. combat troops fighting against isis in iraq. he told a senate hearing yesterday not the plan but at the moment, he added, if i f
. >> well, let's hope youtube flag it is and takes it offline soon. i hope so tom fuentes, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> today, president obama and his top diplomat, john kerry, will press forward on the administration's strategy in washington and beyond. the president in tampa, florida, will meet with people in charge of planning the military operation against isis. the meantime, kerry will be on capitol hill this afternoon to testify...
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this time it's way offline. giants added two more.nd they beat the dodgers to keep hope alive. 5-2 is the final. and here is what it means. they are 3.5 back of the dodgers in the west and tied with pittsburgh in the wild card. giants and dodgers again tonight. >>> a's and angels wilson did not make it out of the 1st inning in oakland last night. he walked in two and then soto knocks two more with the base hit. the a's score 6 runs in the first. jeff samardzija has four runs in support in his last four start so he was loving the support. struck out three. the a's are 8-4 winners. they remain a full game up on the royals in the american league wild card standings three up in seattle. and oakland of course looking for home field advantage. but again, the giants keep hope alive in the national league west. they will be at it again tonight. i'm dennis o'donnell, see you tonight. >>> all right, play of the day now, mlb, blue jays and mariners. [ inaudible ] he is running for the fly. makes a great catch. [ loud background noise ] >> a's wi
this time it's way offline. giants added two more.nd they beat the dodgers to keep hope alive. 5-2 is the final. and here is what it means. they are 3.5 back of the dodgers in the west and tied with pittsburgh in the wild card. giants and dodgers again tonight. >>> a's and angels wilson did not make it out of the 1st inning in oakland last night. he walked in two and then soto knocks two more with the base hit. the a's score 6 runs in the first. jeff samardzija has four runs in support...
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that culture exists offline as well as online. it's a different layer of life.'re at a very primitive stage trying to protect our own information. there are so many positive things that can be done with cloud technologies. we should back up the frame a bit and think that actually for telemedicine, for education, the cloud is everything and we haven't quite figured out how to tell people have better passwords and use double factor authentication. >> the two-factor authentication. you log in, they send you a code on text message for your g-mail or whatever e-mail service you use. okay. use that. but the other thing is, there is no security. like, every security regime is either bulky and terrible and the other thing, where there's a will there's a way. that's the other thing. is it going to be the case that random celebrity x or random citizen y has a security able to stop the crowd source penetration of 100 weirdos who want to break in? >> a thief will always break into a vault if he has enough time, enough resources. hundreds, thousands of people, eventually tha
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so, oppressive governments are oppressive online and offline and we need to have more freedom, more openness more privacy and those are somewhat contradictory. >> very complicated stuff. thank you so much for your expertise, mark. thank you for joining us via skype. >>> meanwhile, flight rage. a second incident of reclining seats and the lack of leg room in economy led to a delta flight of new york laguardia to west palm beach making an unscheduled stop in jacksonville, florida. local police took an unruly passenger into custody. no excuse but what about those airlines squeezing the space between rows to maximize the number of passengers on planes? narrator: summer. you know it can't last forever. but that's okay. because a fresh start awaits. with exciting worlds to explore, and challenges yet unmet, new friendships to forge, and old ones to renew. it's more than a job. and they're more than just our students. so welcome back, to the students, and to the educators. ready to teach. and ready to learn. >>> any regrets, governor? >> is this a nervous moment for you? >> that was former governor
so, oppressive governments are oppressive online and offline and we need to have more freedom, more openness more privacy and those are somewhat contradictory. >> very complicated stuff. thank you so much for your expertise, mark. thank you for joining us via skype. >>> meanwhile, flight rage. a second incident of reclining seats and the lack of leg room in economy led to a delta flight of new york laguardia to west palm beach making an unscheduled stop in jacksonville, florida....
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terms of online elements of ebay but ebay has not been, you know, paypal is not as successful in the offline world yet. this is a mobile payment solution where i think they seem to be ahead of the curve of other payments. what you have to see is if it is adopted by consumers and used. >> almost a week doesn't go by of another retailer or company with a massive credit card data breach. my biggest question with this particular apple pay is, what kind of security do we know that it has and how goodwill it be? >> right. so what we know, what i know right now, i should say, is that they're making a big deal of the fact credit card data is not stored on the phone or shared with the merchant or see your security code and making a big deal about that. i assume, therefore, that the data's stored on apple's servers and should have better protection but anywhere there's concentrated credit card data, that attracts hackers and something that will be a challenge for them i guess. >> thanks very much. >> great. >> we'll check in with you as the story goes by. a lot to figure out how it changes the landsca
terms of online elements of ebay but ebay has not been, you know, paypal is not as successful in the offline world yet. this is a mobile payment solution where i think they seem to be ahead of the curve of other payments. what you have to see is if it is adopted by consumers and used. >> almost a week doesn't go by of another retailer or company with a massive credit card data breach. my biggest question with this particular apple pay is, what kind of security do we know that it has and...
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their online store went offline for a few hours beforehand to get ready.pple reportedly asked manufacturers to produce 80 million phones by the end of the year. that is 30% more than the previous model and brian and michelle, a lot of wireless companies are offering discounts for people to get those iphones. in fact, verizon is offering free iphone 6s for people if they sign up with a two-year contract. so certainly some deals out there. >> certainly. yeah. that's for sure. all right. well, jim, writing a negative review on yelp got safer? >> reporter: yeah. a new california law bans companies from going after customers who write negative reviews of businesses. this is the first law of its kind in the united states. it really seems like it shouldn't be necessary but recently one new york inn threatened to bill customers $500 if the guest posted any negative reviews online. i mean, isn't that what yelp is for? brian and michelle. >> right. have you ever written a bad review on yelp? >> i just think yelp has the potential to be unfair because there's no way
their online store went offline for a few hours beforehand to get ready.pple reportedly asked manufacturers to produce 80 million phones by the end of the year. that is 30% more than the previous model and brian and michelle, a lot of wireless companies are offering discounts for people to get those iphones. in fact, verizon is offering free iphone 6s for people if they sign up with a two-year contract. so certainly some deals out there. >> certainly. yeah. that's for sure. all right....
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but the real thing is, they could do -- get all their ideology offline, all the authorities they need. and that's where it is. otherwise it's just a very chaotic movement, but very leth lethal. >> in seeing the video, knowing you were coming on, i was immediately struck by a comment you made i think when you were on the show last week where you said, brooke, in the 40 years i've been watching and involved with what's happening in the middle east, this is the worst i have seen it. i think we were probably talking about isis at the time. but i mean, this is sort of a different kind of example of what is going on. >> it's a cancer. i look at this, when things get very chaotic in islam, people turn to religion. it's almost inevitable. these secular movements have all failed, with the exception of egypt, and that was the military there. the de facto state there, hezbollah. and we're seeing the same thing on the sunni side of the equation. and it's not very promising. i think this could take a long time for this prairie fire, if you like, to burn itself out. >> it is just absolutely bizarre
but the real thing is, they could do -- get all their ideology offline, all the authorities they need. and that's where it is. otherwise it's just a very chaotic movement, but very leth lethal. >> in seeing the video, knowing you were coming on, i was immediately struck by a comment you made i think when you were on the show last week where you said, brooke, in the 40 years i've been watching and involved with what's happening in the middle east, this is the worst i have seen it. i think...
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e it o i will take it offline, thanks. >> let me deal with the second part of your question first.re is nothing more important to us as a university than the welfare of our students. welfare we are obviously deeply concerned about the welfare of all of our students. earlier this year, we announced a student welfare initiative which is a comprehensive a approach to problems of sexual s violence and the other kinds of issues that you have raised across the institution that er n is -- that is actually managed at the very highest level in tht institution. two vice presidents co-chair an executive counsel responsible to the comprehensive evaluation of our present policies, their improvement and the implementation of new policies in this area. i should add that one of the ths things we're most proud of on this campus is the fact that our students are not just sitting os around waiting for the administration to do more to address these issues and so on.s our students aues number of yee ago completely of their own initiative forms an initiative called student care which is nit completelyiv
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before it went offline, matthew apparently got about $1800 in donations. at this point, jesse matthew's lawyer says police have not told him about any evidence that they have that connects his client to graham's disappearance or to the murder of morgan harrington. but that link made by virginia state police could be a major break for a case in our area. news4's pat collins is live in fairfax with more. pat? >> reporter: wendy, this is a case that likely will be solved in the crime lab. investigators say jesse matthew, linked by forensic evidence to the disappearance of hannah graham september 13th. investigators say jesse matthew linked by dna evidence to the murder of morgan harrington back in 2009. investigators say jesse matthew linked by dna evidence to the beating and sexual assault at fairfax city nine years ago. focus now on the fairfax city case. it was a saturday night, september 24th, 2005. they say a 26-year-old woman was walking home from the grocery store. she was walking down germantown road. but when she got to rock garden drive, they say a
before it went offline, matthew apparently got about $1800 in donations. at this point, jesse matthew's lawyer says police have not told him about any evidence that they have that connects his client to graham's disappearance or to the murder of morgan harrington. but that link made by virginia state police could be a major break for a case in our area. news4's pat collins is live in fairfax with more. pat? >> reporter: wendy, this is a case that likely will be solved in the crime lab....
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they took it offline yesterday and at a about 8:00 p.m. yesterday as they do to prepare for the upcoming event and that is how it looks with 25 minutes to go. and so, josh, you are in couper tee e nino tino -- cupertino, california, and about to go inside. >> yes, scott, the crowds are forming and big name personalities and i saw dr. oz here a while ago and they are ma making the push into health and fitness and what should we be looking for the tech titans and you will be seeing the 4.5 and and the 5.5 screen, and maybe the sapphire display and newer camera, and ceo tim cook has promised to enter the new product category this year, and so today, will we see the wearable? analysts don't think that the wearable will have a big financial impact, but another way that apple could differentiate itself from the rivals and finally, scott, mobile payments and apple has built the foundation for such a platform and the fingerprint season, and the ibekacon and yo think of the credit cards, and we will be there as the headlines come across. >> josh in
they took it offline yesterday and at a about 8:00 p.m. yesterday as they do to prepare for the upcoming event and that is how it looks with 25 minutes to go. and so, josh, you are in couper tee e nino tino -- cupertino, california, and about to go inside. >> yes, scott, the crowds are forming and big name personalities and i saw dr. oz here a while ago and they are ma making the push into health and fitness and what should we be looking for the tech titans and you will be seeing the 4.5...
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three, is it because coal is going to come offline and people will need more natural gas?k it's definitely one and three. and a little bit of two. there is a vast amount of gas in the marcellus and utica region. just last year expected 20 billion cubic feet a day by 2025, and earlier this summer they came out with an estimate, mckenzie did, that said 30 billion cubic feet every day by 2025 out of marcellus region. there will be more coal coming off as a result of the impending carbon rules and older rules that were passed a couple years ago by the epa. a tremendous need for gas infrastructure, particularly in the southeast, which will provide great economic development opportunities for virginia, west virginia, and north carolina, which will help the economy grow. >> one of the things i thought was important to point out is this is the kind of project that is probably going to put more people to work than anything that happens during the years that you build it. could bit the largest construction project at least in the east? >> i would think it certainly is. it's certainl
three, is it because coal is going to come offline and people will need more natural gas?k it's definitely one and three. and a little bit of two. there is a vast amount of gas in the marcellus and utica region. just last year expected 20 billion cubic feet a day by 2025, and earlier this summer they came out with an estimate, mckenzie did, that said 30 billion cubic feet every day by 2025 out of marcellus region. there will be more coal coming off as a result of the impending carbon rules and...
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check out, though, "time" cover story called "never offline." the apple watch and the idea that putting such powerful technology on our wrist is going to literally handcuff us to our computers. here to tell us how wearables will change our lives, "time" editor matt vella. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let me start with this. i'm going to look at joe for a second. joe is not a fan of this watch. doesn't think he wants this watch and is not so convinced ta the rest of the world is going to want one either. you say that we are on a steady march towards every one of us wearing something. >> that's right. you know, a lot of people have tried to do some kind of wearable technology and most have failed up to this point. this is really the first time that you've seen one of these devices that you could imagine people wanting and a lot of people wanting. >> and to you it's clear that this is the tipping point. is it possible this isn't the tipping point but in the future we do get there? but there's several it rations before it becomes a mains
check out, though, "time" cover story called "never offline." the apple watch and the idea that putting such powerful technology on our wrist is going to literally handcuff us to our computers. here to tell us how wearables will change our lives, "time" editor matt vella. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let me start with this. i'm going to look at joe for a second. joe is not a fan of this watch. doesn't think he wants this watch and is not so...
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offline meets online called stocktoberfest.gle the number one idea this year by a couple of young guys. it has been a great win. we are in a large cap market. microsoft made the change at ceo. there are all these funds that are now moving into the stock. >> you are the perfect guy for this, you and coul paul kedrosky. consumere this, the product, microsoft future, or is it all about the brute force of enterprise? >> if i were to wager, i would say it is the brew force of enterprise and the fact that it is not as bad as it used to be. i think ballmer leaving is a good thing for the brand. the fact that these chrome books, etc. are working, even though it is not a microsoft products, proves that it does not have to be an apple product. and combined with the fact that office is bundled and thinking about the enterprise more. and they do have skype, by the way. apple has a lot of moving parts, and hedge funds love it. ibm come a love fest. i'm thinking six weeks ago. does mike recep need more jv's -- does microsoft need more jv's,
offline meets online called stocktoberfest.gle the number one idea this year by a couple of young guys. it has been a great win. we are in a large cap market. microsoft made the change at ceo. there are all these funds that are now moving into the stock. >> you are the perfect guy for this, you and coul paul kedrosky. consumere this, the product, microsoft future, or is it all about the brute force of enterprise? >> if i were to wager, i would say it is the brew force of enterprise...
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. >> well, the online store did go offline as it normally does on launch days.expecting it to get refreshed in the next hour or two perhaps. of course, today's the big day. the company that brought you the modern pc, the smart phone, the definitive tablet gets a chance to make good on its promise the product lifeline is the best in the past 25 years. this has been a big year for apple. the beats acquisition closed. now cfo angela ahrendts hired to run retail and the ibm partnership on the enterprice. it's still about the iphone. smart phones are more than half of revenue. take a hook at the opening weekend of some of these past launches. every launch that is the opening three-day weekend since the iphone 3 has been an improvement on the one before some say this is the most presentation of steve cooks' career. did he inherit that magic touch when it comes to innovation or not? this would be his first new product category if they announce a watch today. by the way, we are just a few weeks away from the third anniversary of steve jobs' death on october 5, 2011. we'
. >> well, the online store did go offline as it normally does on launch days.expecting it to get refreshed in the next hour or two perhaps. of course, today's the big day. the company that brought you the modern pc, the smart phone, the definitive tablet gets a chance to make good on its promise the product lifeline is the best in the past 25 years. this has been a big year for apple. the beats acquisition closed. now cfo angela ahrendts hired to run retail and the ibm partnership on the...
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say they wanted to attack bank for example and take its systems offline, you get computer systems literallythese banks with information so they can't keep up and process normal requests. stuart: it could be used to attack something else, attack mode as opposed to stealing information mode. why did it take so long to detect the attack? malware placed in july, found out about it last week. what is with that? >> i don't know. one of the interesting things about this is they are actually not required to disclose any information in which private records aren't released or aren't hacked. there is no regulation or requirement stating they have to tell us about these attacks which is my opinion not the way to go. they had no obligation to tell us. stuart: tell us whose fault was the planting of the malware? the contractors? i think we got an audio problem. you can't hear what i am saying? no, he can't. to the stock market, let's see what we are doing and we have no movement. we are waiting for president obama, he is going to hold a news conference, he is expected to discuss his handling of cases in
say they wanted to attack bank for example and take its systems offline, you get computer systems literallythese banks with information so they can't keep up and process normal requests. stuart: it could be used to attack something else, attack mode as opposed to stealing information mode. why did it take so long to detect the attack? malware placed in july, found out about it last week. what is with that? >> i don't know. one of the interesting things about this is they are actually not...