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people have different personas online. the credential you use for something work related may not be what you want to do in your personal life. there are things i don't do on facebook that i do on linkedin. they were nothing to preclude people from getting three different credentials or none at all. we do think the benefits will be compelling by making it more privacy enhancing so that you should next have some of these issues. in terms of a vulnerability, i would argue it is a real threat. it is the same issue we have today. right now i talk about the password problems and why it is that hackers want to steal billions of them. a password we use more often than you not, it is when people site to buy a dog collar, they put in their e-mail address and their e-mail password. that is when they have problems. >> jeremy grant. trusted identities in cyberspace. thank you. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. canadian prime min
people have different personas online. the credential you use for something work related may not be what you want to do in your personal life. there are things i don't do on facebook that i do on linkedin. they were nothing to preclude people from getting three different credentials or none at all. we do think the benefits will be compelling by making it more privacy enhancing so that you should next have some of these issues. in terms of a vulnerability, i would argue it is a real threat. it...
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we do everything else online, why would we do this online?hat's important to notice, there's a lot of things we can do online that really support elections, the support voters being able to vote without actually getting to that last step of transmitting a ballot of the dangers in it. so you can do things that registration online. you can get information, ballots to someone who is remotely located say military and overseas voters who traditionally have had a hard time getting to be able to vote in time, get their ballots back in time. if you can transmit a ballot to them instantly, you have cut off a big chunk of the time they need in order to get that the pm solved. there are many things we do online but what most people don't think about and tell you sort of talk it through is that elections have special special properties that of the online transactions simply don't have. the anonymity property that votes are supposed to be anonymous, separated from your identity. you have to authenticate that the voter is an eligible voter and that that is
we do everything else online, why would we do this online?hat's important to notice, there's a lot of things we can do online that really support elections, the support voters being able to vote without actually getting to that last step of transmitting a ballot of the dangers in it. so you can do things that registration online. you can get information, ballots to someone who is remotely located say military and overseas voters who traditionally have had a hard time getting to be able to vote...
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we are allowed to vote online. they have pilots for allowing internet voters and they say they want to manage the risk of introducing internet voting in this country. currently they changed the law or they change the standard in case of the different countenance doing referendums, they want to increase the number of the population that can use internet voting in of these referendums, in case they want to increase the number of electoral, up to 50% of the full growth of the voters, they need to introduce verifiability. one of the things we have seen that is pretty important for providing security or to manage the risk presence on internet voting is the verifiability to check that. at least everything is happening in a proper way. >> you mentioned two separate technologies. on one hand, we are talking but electronic voting, but you had also mentioned internet voting. can you just walk us through and what do we mean by both of these? sometimes when we add an e in front of it we assume we're talking about internet, but
we are allowed to vote online. they have pilots for allowing internet voters and they say they want to manage the risk of introducing internet voting in this country. currently they changed the law or they change the standard in case of the different countenance doing referendums, they want to increase the number of the population that can use internet voting in of these referendums, in case they want to increase the number of electoral, up to 50% of the full growth of the voters, they need to...
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you can get information online. you can get ballots to someone , like remotely located overseas voters who have ,raditionally been able to vote you have cut off a big chunk of time they need to get that problem solved. there are many things we do online. what most people don't think about until you talk it through is that elections have special properties that other online transactions simply don't have. thatnonymity property votes are supposed to be anonymous, you have to verify that they are in eligible voter but then you separate that identity from their actual vote. that is a really challenging problem in auditing generally. >> regarding the young generation pushing for online ,oting, the experience we have or least we checked the statistics about who is using online voting, young people usually tend to use more online voting. in the experience that we , wherece online voting not talking about substituting completely any kind of voting with online or electronic voting. in this case talking about in france where
you can get information online. you can get ballots to someone , like remotely located overseas voters who have ,raditionally been able to vote you have cut off a big chunk of time they need to get that problem solved. there are many things we do online. what most people don't think about until you talk it through is that elections have special properties that other online transactions simply don't have. thatnonymity property votes are supposed to be anonymous, you have to verify that they are...
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we have everything online now in an online resource library. on the bottom of the page we have information where you will see content on the bottom of every page that is related to the topic of the page. i will give you an example in a second and on the bottom about getting connected and sharing this page. >> starter kits. i said i would go over that. this is probably my favorite piece of the portal. starter kits you will see in this current phase of the portal. it will feature the top 10 questions of the portal. as you see food services is very popular, restaurant and bar caterer and food trucks, salon, business consults. as we go along we are going to add to these starter kits. what i really wanted this portal to do is replicating that hand holding at the office of small business. so many people give us positive feedback about thank you so much for taking me through every single step about what i'm about to embark on and thises the experience i wanted to replicate online. i will show you one of these. so restaurants, when i click into it, it
we have everything online now in an online resource library. on the bottom of the page we have information where you will see content on the bottom of every page that is related to the topic of the page. i will give you an example in a second and on the bottom about getting connected and sharing this page. >> starter kits. i said i would go over that. this is probably my favorite piece of the portal. starter kits you will see in this current phase of the portal. it will feature the top 10...
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online, everything else why would we not do this online, too? without getting to the last step ballotsmitting a voted over the dangerous internet, but you could do things like register online, you can get ballots to someone who is remotely located, say military and overseas voters, who after additionally had a hard time getting to be able to vote in time, get their ballots back in time. if you can transmit a ballot to them instantly, you have cut off a big chunk of the time they need in order to get the problem solved, so there are many things we do online, but what most people do not think about until is sort of talk it through that elections have special properties that other online transactions simply don't have. the anonymity property that votes are supposed to be anonymous, separate from your identity, you have to authenticate that the voter is an eligible voter but then you separate that identity from their actual vote. that is a really challenging problem in auditing generally. >> regarding the young generation pushing for online voting,
online, everything else why would we not do this online, too? without getting to the last step ballotsmitting a voted over the dangerous internet, but you could do things like register online, you can get ballots to someone who is remotely located, say military and overseas voters, who after additionally had a hard time getting to be able to vote in time, get their ballots back in time. if you can transmit a ballot to them instantly, you have cut off a big chunk of the time they need in order...
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what is your view on the online speculation? >> i don't think he's going to throw someone up on the tree and kiss them in the moonlight. so, i'd like it to be as awkward as possible. >> reporter: there's been a lot of media churn about darrell. >> i think he's a virgin. like a shy 12-year-old that doesn't know how to handle the emotions he has. >> reporter: after a quick visit to the makeup trailer to get a bite affixed to my arm, they let us get close to the set. they're super paranoid because they have fans known as walker stalkers posting spoilers online. without spoiling anything, how would you describe the upcoming season? [ humming ] >> the thing with this show, it's constantly moving in different directions. >> reporter: and it's striking how lighter they are in real life than on screen. here's josh mcdermott, who may have a way to cure the world of walkers. and this actress gets glamed up on the red carpet, but on this show she is dirty and dexterous. i think you could probably kick my ass if you had to. >> i have a line
what is your view on the online speculation? >> i don't think he's going to throw someone up on the tree and kiss them in the moonlight. so, i'd like it to be as awkward as possible. >> reporter: there's been a lot of media churn about darrell. >> i think he's a virgin. like a shy 12-year-old that doesn't know how to handle the emotions he has. >> reporter: after a quick visit to the makeup trailer to get a bite affixed to my arm, they let us get close to the set....
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that online into next tuesday at noon if you're interested.o close on this, eric and i are with all of these bloggers and influencers every withthrough our work rightsocial.com and with our work through the franklin
that online into next tuesday at noon if you're interested.o close on this, eric and i are with all of these bloggers and influencers every withthrough our work rightsocial.com and with our work through the franklin
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in 1995, there were 16 million of us online. today, 3 billion people online. these acts are more public and more consequential. you represent the retail association, what are the consequences? challenge.uge these are sophisticated and dedicated criminals trying to x-ray systems -- trying to infiltrate systems. in terms of what the impact is, it is significant. there's a brand risk to the businesses that are hacked. the cost, ultimately, is shared between all the players. when you talk about cards, counterfeit charges related to cards. betweenre shared merchants, banks, and institutions across the payment ecosystem. which is why we have argued that the solution is where the players work together. there is skin in the game across the ecosystem. are worried. use a brand risk. people are worried about turning over their credit card numbers. >> the intensity of the conversation is going on in every boardroom. how businesses are adapting to the expansion of this risk is intense right now. want to talk about technically how it works? somebody steals millions of credi
in 1995, there were 16 million of us online. today, 3 billion people online. these acts are more public and more consequential. you represent the retail association, what are the consequences? challenge.uge these are sophisticated and dedicated criminals trying to x-ray systems -- trying to infiltrate systems. in terms of what the impact is, it is significant. there's a brand risk to the businesses that are hacked. the cost, ultimately, is shared between all the players. when you talk about...
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price and people to come online. people come online. does not seem like much. >> thank you. looking forward to the show. we have numbers this morning. look at the equity markets. the federal reserve's have dovish minutes. 127 points. the moves are higher. up zero point 8%. thing i want to look at is bond yields. look at the move this morning. the spanish yields and the yield on the 10 year. we started the year at around 4%. it is not just number on the screens. the tenure drops to 1%. it is so much to talk about. and loww growth inflation with a pessimistic outlook. plenty more to talk about. on move will be back in two. >> welcome back. we are going to wrap up the markets. i join us as. what do you have? >> the bank of england is not getting any major change. i was looking at the market and die was chatting with the yield curve flatten her. look at the yield on government bonds in the u.k. at the 10 year and we are back at the levels we have not seen since 2013. andave the federal reserve ethically will go through a time whenselling the agenda of the hikes come. one, havead
price and people to come online. people come online. does not seem like much. >> thank you. looking forward to the show. we have numbers this morning. look at the equity markets. the federal reserve's have dovish minutes. 127 points. the moves are higher. up zero point 8%. thing i want to look at is bond yields. look at the move this morning. the spanish yields and the yield on the 10 year. we started the year at around 4%. it is not just number on the screens. the tenure drops to 1%. it...
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and no one wanted to give you personal information online until 2000, or 2001. so how are you going to get information from people to charge them? and frankly, someone would have gone free to cut the market to build their audience quickly. so we have to acknowledge that. when everything is available, the price gets driven down, and you have to generate value for leading what your proposition is, and charge that, not just the product. because there are not a lot of people outside of very specialized publications made for any of the content. >> okay, so that story of the pay walling part of the problem, let's set that aside for a moment. and you don't agree with the premise. what about tom rosensteel's idea that the contents have been much more pleasant and user friendly in recent years. >> i think that's absolutely true. my argument on the dispute about the future of newspapers, we have to stop talking about the future of newspapers, and start talking about the future of journalism. i don't care if i get my soda in a bottle in a can or out of a town, i like soda
and no one wanted to give you personal information online until 2000, or 2001. so how are you going to get information from people to charge them? and frankly, someone would have gone free to cut the market to build their audience quickly. so we have to acknowledge that. when everything is available, the price gets driven down, and you have to generate value for leading what your proposition is, and charge that, not just the product. because there are not a lot of people outside of very...
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what are you analyzing exactly online? >> there is so much data. how are you going to focus on the important things? there are all types of information about who opened what e-mail, who clicked on what piece of information, where people are coming from, which advertising campaigns online are driving people? you know. i think one of the real important pieces is to intersect that with the off-line activity. for example, you may have a universe of people who are your target universe and you try to door knock on somebody three times but they don't answer the door. you want to make sure that person is in your online advertising universe because they are not interacting with you in the interpersonal way. they are all kinds of data like that. then, they are different consumer data. what newspapers you read, what magazines you have. all kinds of consumer information double -- income status. shopsgo into the modeling and come out with the score that says how likely are you to vote, how persuadable are you, are you likely to care about the environment? is ho
what are you analyzing exactly online? >> there is so much data. how are you going to focus on the important things? there are all types of information about who opened what e-mail, who clicked on what piece of information, where people are coming from, which advertising campaigns online are driving people? you know. i think one of the real important pieces is to intersect that with the off-line activity. for example, you may have a universe of people who are your target universe and you...
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as a result, all of our transactions online, not online through the internet, but online through the bank. a goes to your bank in millisecond and comes back. in europe, the telecommunication system at the time were not as reliable and they were not able to use online authorization with predictive analytics to identify suspicious transactions. so they were not using those solutions. result, their fraud rates were here, hours were here. they decided because of the inability to bring everything online, they were going to use an off-line solution. withoutg like the chip needing to go back to the bank. that was the origin of the chip card in europe. meanwhile, in the united states the predictive analysis got better and the weight got from 18 points down to six, reduced by using the formula. -- the thinking was, why should we invest in the chip? benefits,sive, less that is why the united states did not do it. now we're doing it. visa thought we should do it starting in 2011, reported at a roadmap. it is not a that silver bullet in europe and they have now come to the side of using predict
as a result, all of our transactions online, not online through the internet, but online through the bank. a goes to your bank in millisecond and comes back. in europe, the telecommunication system at the time were not as reliable and they were not able to use online authorization with predictive analytics to identify suspicious transactions. so they were not using those solutions. result, their fraud rates were here, hours were here. they decided because of the inability to bring everything...
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i hate the things that get said to me online.on who ever sexually assaulted me was somebody i knew, who i never had any kind of digital interaction with. >> right. i think there's a lot of information, as you said. there's also a lot of overlap between what's happening online and what's happening offline. national network domestic violence recently did a survey of all shelters in the country and found 66,000 calls a day to those shelters for help. at 90% of them, the shelters are struggling with what to do with technology-enabled abuse. they really don't know what to do with it. and a tech summit that is really focused on the mechanics of how that abuse is enabled online, how it's abuse by telephones, e-mail. even in the pew survey, you could see a break between men who are being called names and purposefully embarrassed versus women who are being stalked, physically threatened, sexually harassed and, like many of us, i think, are familiar with, that harassment -- which again is that broad bucket term is sustained. effects on the
i hate the things that get said to me online.on who ever sexually assaulted me was somebody i knew, who i never had any kind of digital interaction with. >> right. i think there's a lot of information, as you said. there's also a lot of overlap between what's happening online and what's happening offline. national network domestic violence recently did a survey of all shelters in the country and found 66,000 calls a day to those shelters for help. at 90% of them, the shelters are...
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you're going to move online, but it is harder to not see the ads on video online then it is on tv whereecord it and not look at it. it does not lie you the flexibility to be able to skip over the ads. >> you're noticing that as well. once it is becoming more popular online, but the proof point on television being the most you shouldatform, television. in terms of saturation can be could now make smarter media buying. you do not have to over saturate in a household. you can get the right ad, the right time, to the right voter, as you can effects that result. 4, itw that in will explode in 2016. >> are you worried this election? >> absolutely. looking at the results state-by-state, the democrats have six states were obama lost by 14%. right now you are betting that republicans take control of the senate and pick up some seats in the house. >> you have talked about being a political candidate. for anything.ning but i do like to be involved. >> probably not the next five years. >> technology issues are becoming more important for every aspect of the government. why 2016 you will see that ex
you're going to move online, but it is harder to not see the ads on video online then it is on tv whereecord it and not look at it. it does not lie you the flexibility to be able to skip over the ads. >> you're noticing that as well. once it is becoming more popular online, but the proof point on television being the most you shouldatform, television. in terms of saturation can be could now make smarter media buying. you do not have to over saturate in a household. you can get the right...
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keegan believes the girls were recruited online.ording to intelligence estimates, more than 100 americans have joined isis to fight in iraq and syria. is there a concern that one or more of these girls will do something down the line? >> that's a legitimate concern, and this is where the fbi is going into extraordinary depth as to how this came about, what has happened since they were apprehended, what -- how much do the girls involved feel an affiliation with this corrupted ideology that has been peddled to them >> none of the girls has returned to school. both sets of parents are cooperating with authorities. ted rowlands, cnn, denver. >>> in other news, at least 29 egyptian soldiers are dead after two terror attacks in egypt's sinai peninsula. sources say a car bomb targeted two armored vehicles at a check point. hours hater, gunmen opened fire. >>> the u.s. military says it believes north korea now has the capability to mount a nuclear warhead on a missile and launch it. the commander of u.s. forces korea also says pyongyang is
keegan believes the girls were recruited online.ording to intelligence estimates, more than 100 americans have joined isis to fight in iraq and syria. is there a concern that one or more of these girls will do something down the line? >> that's a legitimate concern, and this is where the fbi is going into extraordinary depth as to how this came about, what has happened since they were apprehended, what -- how much do the girls involved feel an affiliation with this corrupted ideology that...
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if i want to buy something online.want to use many online products, i use paypal or a similar product or a my visa card or a similar product. whatever it is. what kind of constraint is the financing story in india on the growth of all of these mers opportunity? >> right now india is a very, very cash economy. the cash is still a dominant way eople transact online. they pay with cash. there are several sperms going -- specials going on. several are attempting with linking to the rupee. it is an alternative to mastercard and visa in india. they are still early. until payment problems are solved, it will be always to some extent free for consumers. businesses paying. hat's happening in facebook. what thesapp. if you want the true commerce to happen, it will take some effort in terms of solving the payment problem. >> ok. that's something else to watch out for. maybe another opportunity. hank you very much indeed. we'll continue the monitor the events that are taking place in new delhi. the shots seem to freeze a little bi
if i want to buy something online.want to use many online products, i use paypal or a similar product or a my visa card or a similar product. whatever it is. what kind of constraint is the financing story in india on the growth of all of these mers opportunity? >> right now india is a very, very cash economy. the cash is still a dominant way eople transact online. they pay with cash. there are several sperms going -- specials going on. several are attempting with linking to the rupee. it...
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but thi didn't have to take it online. it could have been even worse had they chose ton extend it to the online arena. i had a form spring page at the time where people could anonymously ask questions. but the worst thing i ever got was, an awkward question about middle school crushes and so all in all, not too bad. for me personally. but i've also had the experience of watching other of my friends at my school and their schools around the county, arafat r and consequences. with kids in the internet. is that they feel a new sense of control. when you open up the great tool to them. they can create a fake email and suddenly become someone else. when whatever existing social pressures against bullying that we've managed to establish in our society today, disappear under online, under anonymity or false identities. sunts will likely not be held accountable for what they say with these fake personas. some use the opportunity to bring others down. >> an example of a site solicit anonymous questions or a person's home page and r
but thi didn't have to take it online. it could have been even worse had they chose ton extend it to the online arena. i had a form spring page at the time where people could anonymously ask questions. but the worst thing i ever got was, an awkward question about middle school crushes and so all in all, not too bad. for me personally. but i've also had the experience of watching other of my friends at my school and their schools around the county, arafat r and consequences. with kids in the...
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he is talking about all the people who are not online.n they not be facebook customers or viewers of "bloombert west" online. see thattrying to movement to get people online all over the world and india here a list in to some of the things he had to say. >> point traditional network infrastructure to connect rural communities with low population density is not really cost effective or practical. that is why it has not been done yet. we are working to develop new technologies that can be more efficient for doing this and 15% of people.is >> is not just as simple as getting computers and phones in the hands of you who do not have them. sorts ofut event information opportunities and reasons to be online. >> right. app have the internet.org where they offer free services like job services, health nurses, to users in places like india. it is not just facebook trying to connect the unconnected or disconnected. it is also google, building drones and broadband. >> what is in it for him? >> i would not expect anything less from you. classwide you
he is talking about all the people who are not online.n they not be facebook customers or viewers of "bloombert west" online. see thattrying to movement to get people online all over the world and india here a list in to some of the things he had to say. >> point traditional network infrastructure to connect rural communities with low population density is not really cost effective or practical. that is why it has not been done yet. we are working to develop new technologies...
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combatting the group online.ve video produced by the state department and its aim is to fight isis recruiting efforts by highlighting its barbaric nature using the groups own footage. the important question is, is the strategy working? is is it too little too late. >>> joining me james glassman, former sect right of way state for public affairs and the the bush administration. good to have you withis. >> thanks victor. >> is this working? >> i'm not sure if it's working. it started a bit late. i can think of more effective means of combatting isis recruitment. there is a lot of disallusioned recruits. people who found isis was not only violent but practiced sexual depredations, really was not living up to the advertising. and to get some of these disillusioned recruits to talk about television or on youtube just the way i'm doing now about what really happened to them, that would be very effective. >> so hearing from more of these former jihadists would be more effective. >> absolutely. and lots of them and there
combatting the group online.ve video produced by the state department and its aim is to fight isis recruiting efforts by highlighting its barbaric nature using the groups own footage. the important question is, is the strategy working? is is it too little too late. >>> joining me james glassman, former sect right of way state for public affairs and the the bush administration. good to have you withis. >> thanks victor. >> is this working? >> i'm not sure if it's...
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that does not just mean online.s the integration of online with the brick-and-mortar experience. good place.e a you were dead that your entire career. think about jcpenney? everyone has sort of studied this story a little bit taking a crack at what they should do wrong and right. what about the omni channel business at jcpenney? >> i am not sure, but what i do physicalhe move from distribution to virtual distribution, it is happening across every industry. on the channel is a difficult thing to pull off well because you essentially have got the cost basis of doing business online and on retail. it is hard to pull off. but i think it is essential. if you look at what is happening with growth rates, the growth rates of online purchasing of even items you would otherwise get at retail, 40-60% per year. areoff-line purchases relatively flat. you have to figure out a strategy to integrate. >> something like home furnishes, that is a business that does well on mine. i would not have expected it. it is not just about havin
that does not just mean online.s the integration of online with the brick-and-mortar experience. good place.e a you were dead that your entire career. think about jcpenney? everyone has sort of studied this story a little bit taking a crack at what they should do wrong and right. what about the omni channel business at jcpenney? >> i am not sure, but what i do physicalhe move from distribution to virtual distribution, it is happening across every industry. on the channel is a difficult...
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plus online shopping is about to hit a whole new level.day delivery could soon become no big deal. very soon you'll get to decide exactly when your purchases arrive at your door. >>> coming apartment 6:00 it may not be hard to imagine this swimsuit calendar would get a lot of fans. don't count the national guard among them. some these women do in the video has sparked an official investigation. caitlin. >> thanks, iain. we were off to a very cold start this morning. but the chill starts to ease as early as tonight. however, rain on the way. we pay a price for that. however, rain on the way. we pay a price for that. i'll have your in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions. and in cases where the mother's health is in danger. no woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy from a rape. mario scavello sponsored a bill to force women to have unnecessary and invasive ultrasounds. it's horrifying. women need to know that mario scavello wants to stand between them and their doctors in making decisions that aren't his to make. >> after mo
plus online shopping is about to hit a whole new level.day delivery could soon become no big deal. very soon you'll get to decide exactly when your purchases arrive at your door. >>> coming apartment 6:00 it may not be hard to imagine this swimsuit calendar would get a lot of fans. don't count the national guard among them. some these women do in the video has sparked an official investigation. caitlin. >> thanks, iain. we were off to a very cold start this morning. but the chill...
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. >> buzz feed has done a jobendous rob online -- online.are going towards being cnn of global news. >> are you? -- true news. do you not learned the line? >> not on vice. it is straight news. it is growing asked eventually. >> as a former ceo of mtv networks, what did you see? let's hope. -- >> hope. i liked their style. to getd a good vision into media when no one else was doing that. websites about food and music and all types of other things. back to the lines get blurred? >> do the lines get lurd? >> what it is for us is the most popular thing we have online is our news platform. we just won the emmy for news. we actually don't put advertising next to it for that reason. on the other things we make a lot of money. >> you said you are going to launch a 24-hour news network. cnn --s this dan. from stand out from cnn? >> we already have a global flood rent. to -- global plan. we already put the infrastructure in. we are pretty excited. >> were you drawn together because you have a love for the age? you travel to the underdeveloped parts of
. >> buzz feed has done a jobendous rob online -- online.are going towards being cnn of global news. >> are you? -- true news. do you not learned the line? >> not on vice. it is straight news. it is growing asked eventually. >> as a former ceo of mtv networks, what did you see? let's hope. -- >> hope. i liked their style. to getd a good vision into media when no one else was doing that. websites about food and music and all types of other things. back to the lines...
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so online dos some things brick and mortar could never do and brick and mortar do things online couldever do. so these things will co-exist into the far as far as i can see. >> interesting to hear from bezos who we don't see on television a lot, rich. your thoughts? i'm struck. we had jack ma here last week with the alibaba talking about how customers come before anyone else. bezos has been playing that playbook for years. >> i think that works. if you focus on customers first and empower them with information and tools by which they can do things that they never could do before, it works. and i've built my career actually focussing on empowering consumers with information. power to the people. empower them with information and do what is right for the consumers and you are on the side of the angels. and no matter how proefktive to the rest of the industry they will come around to your way of thinking. >> i thought it was interesting about what he said for competitors. because amazon is known for being paranoid about competition and taking them out when they're small. >> if you read t
so online dos some things brick and mortar could never do and brick and mortar do things online couldever do. so these things will co-exist into the far as far as i can see. >> interesting to hear from bezos who we don't see on television a lot, rich. your thoughts? i'm struck. we had jack ma here last week with the alibaba talking about how customers come before anyone else. bezos has been playing that playbook for years. >> i think that works. if you focus on customers first and...
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. >> plus, our online shopping reaching a whole new level.f you want it tomorrow at 10:00 o'clock, no problem. you can get it. how soon you can decide exactly when your purchases will arrive how soon you can decide exactly when your purchases will arrive at your door. in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions. and in cases where the mother's health is in danger. no woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy from a rape. mario scavello sponsored a bill to force women to have unnecessary and invasive ultrasounds. it's horrifying. women need to know that mario scavello wants to stand between them and their doctors in making decisions that aren't his to make. ♪ >> welcome back. >>> there's now that make shift memorial on the spot where a young south jersey woman lost her live this weekend. she was hit by a car in salem county and the driver never even stopped. our sabina kuriakose talk to the victim's absolutely heart broken father. >> no conscious. how can you do that? i would stop if i hit a dog. you know you hit a person. >> reporte
. >> plus, our online shopping reaching a whole new level.f you want it tomorrow at 10:00 o'clock, no problem. you can get it. how soon you can decide exactly when your purchases will arrive how soon you can decide exactly when your purchases will arrive at your door. in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions. and in cases where the mother's health is in danger. no woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy from a rape. mario scavello sponsored a bill to force women to have...
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. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> booktv is on twitter. follow us to get publishing news, schedule updates, author information and to talk directly with authors during live programs. twitter.com/booktv. >> booktv asked bookstores and libraries throughout the countries about the non-fiction books they are most anticipating being published this fall. this is a look at the harvard bookstore. starting off the list we examine the role feminism played in the creation of a super hero in the history of wonder woman. and charles blow recalls growing up in louisiana in the 1970s. lawrence wrights "13 days in november" and we talk about childhood muneizations. and recounting the istanbul war. you can visit the bookstore in cambridge massachusetts or online at harvardbookstore.com. >> he had two things going for him. he was ambitious, quick, and new inherently about cleanliness and i think that is was probably because he was a patient and knew the difference between a clean and dirty doctor and how it affected him. and he's was empthetic at a time per
. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> booktv is on twitter. follow us to get publishing news, schedule updates, author information and to talk directly with authors during live programs. twitter.com/booktv. >> booktv asked bookstores and libraries throughout the countries about the non-fiction books they are most anticipating being published this fall. this is a look at the harvard bookstore. starting off the list we examine the role feminism...
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call or go online to order your clear tv right now. are you tired of paying cable and satellite companies just to watch your favorite broadcast-network shows? why spend hundreds of dollars a year for cable- and satellite-only channels when you can watch broadcast television for free with the clear tv hd digital antenna? all you have to do is plug in clear tv and let your television instantly receive top-rated network shows, local news and weather, sporting events, and more, all for free. that's right -- free digital tv. thanks to a federal-government mandate, all broadcasters are required to transmit a digital-tv signal through the airwaves. clear tv lets you bypass cable and satellite to bring network shows directly to your television, so you can enjoy crystal-clear local and national free hdtv. clear tv is amazing. if we're just off the coast here, in the gulf of mexico, receiving free network-broadcast hdtv, imagine all the free hdtv shows you'll receive at home. basic cable and satellite services can cost you up to $80 a month. tha
call or go online to order your clear tv right now. are you tired of paying cable and satellite companies just to watch your favorite broadcast-network shows? why spend hundreds of dollars a year for cable- and satellite-only channels when you can watch broadcast television for free with the clear tv hd digital antenna? all you have to do is plug in clear tv and let your television instantly receive top-rated network shows, local news and weather, sporting events, and more, all for free. that's...
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these days the advertising game has shifted -- online. online ads are up 19% from 2013.e shift comes a huge opportunity for a new york based nexus.p called app >> if you look at our biggest customers like wpp or microsoft, these companies have huge, thousands, tens of thousands of people who are in the business of advertising every day. doing incredibly cool, creative things. but they rely on us to build technology for their advertising businesses. >> appnexus is an online ad exchange to connect advertisers to sites that will feature them in realtime. the algorithm strootiegecally places ads so they're seen by appropriate consumers. >> it's almost $2 billion of advertising transacted this year. >> they make a commission on the transactions between buyers and sellers. they place over $30 billion ads a day. valuing appnexus at $4 billion while silicon giants offer steep competition. they say being in new york offers a competitive advantage. >> new york is an inherently diverse place. you meet people from all over the world. it's easier for us to be successful with people i
these days the advertising game has shifted -- online. online ads are up 19% from 2013.e shift comes a huge opportunity for a new york based nexus.p called app >> if you look at our biggest customers like wpp or microsoft, these companies have huge, thousands, tens of thousands of people who are in the business of advertising every day. doing incredibly cool, creative things. but they rely on us to build technology for their advertising businesses. >> appnexus is an online ad...
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in lieu of passwords every place that we go online. a key tenet is this has to be driven by the private sector. a lot of countries have issued national #eud cards, that's clearly something we don't want to do for a variety of reasons both political and, candidly, on the business side. they haven't worked particularly well in all but a handful of countries. so there was a recognition when the white house was putting this strategy together before it release in 2011 that if the administration actually tried to prescribe a particular solution or even set of technical solutions, the government would fail. this is not something that the government's particularly good at doing, is actually anticipating what the next great technology's going to be, what's going to work in the marketplace. and there was a recognition there's too many entrepreneurs and innovators coming up with great new ways to manage online identity and awe they wantedification. the worst thing we could do was to get in their way. the strategy calls for the private sector to w
in lieu of passwords every place that we go online. a key tenet is this has to be driven by the private sector. a lot of countries have issued national #eud cards, that's clearly something we don't want to do for a variety of reasons both political and, candidly, on the business side. they haven't worked particularly well in all but a handful of countries. so there was a recognition when the white house was putting this strategy together before it release in 2011 that if the administration...
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department is taking steps to protect residents that use websites like craigslist to buy and sell online, nationwide and locally, there are crimes nationwide and some officers in our area have come up with a way to prevent the crimes. sara bloomquist is live in conshohocken with the story. >> reporter: rick, this is the conshohocken police department, and now this parking lot and that lobby are considered a safe zone, a well lit monitored place to safely make transactions for items bought and sold online. craigslist for example is a popular internet site to buy and sell almost anything from furniture to cars, some are reluctant to give these online sales sites a try, afraid to meet up with a stranger to make a transaction that typically involves cash. >> now conshohocken police are offering their parking lot as a safe zone, a place to go for anyone from anywhere to meet up and make the final sale. >> i, myself have made a couple of purchases, it's a concern when someone shows up at your home or work. come here to the pd to do it. >> in april in hunting park, two men responded to a craigs
department is taking steps to protect residents that use websites like craigslist to buy and sell online, nationwide and locally, there are crimes nationwide and some officers in our area have come up with a way to prevent the crimes. sara bloomquist is live in conshohocken with the story. >> reporter: rick, this is the conshohocken police department, and now this parking lot and that lobby are considered a safe zone, a well lit monitored place to safely make transactions for items bought...
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as you just showed, elliott rogers had his manifesto online and his videos online before he actually action. this is a larger culture of women. one, not being believed about their expenses with online harassment, and when it is seen actually are being attacked in really vicious ways, it is just brushed off as, al qaeda is just the internet, or it is just boys being boys, when that is really not what is happening. he threats are real, whether they are committed or not. >> we're going to take a break and then go to your larger critique in the gaming industry. anita sarkeesian committee to critic, executive director of feminist frequency, a web series that explores representation of women in pop culture. the students at utah state did not get to hear what she had to say after she canceled her speech because of an e-mail , thed to the school shooter, named for the montrÉal massacre shooter, would make this the worst massacre in american history. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. is our guest.an i want to
as you just showed, elliott rogers had his manifesto online and his videos online before he actually action. this is a larger culture of women. one, not being believed about their expenses with online harassment, and when it is seen actually are being attacked in really vicious ways, it is just brushed off as, al qaeda is just the internet, or it is just boys being boys, when that is really not what is happening. he threats are real, whether they are committed or not. >> we're going to...
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a particular campaign started online and on youtube as well. a liberian-american has faced panic and hysteria around ebola. this is what she did about it. take a look. >> we're liberians, sierra leonens, guineans. we're from a region devastated by a deadly disease. but we're not all infected. it is wrong to stigmatize an entire people. >> i'll take you to tasteless twister. i'll show you this hashtag here. this sums up everything wrong #replace movie title with ebola. you can figure out what that might be. this is one of ebola costumes out there online that you can buy if you so wish to. i want to show you, though, give it perspective. this looks like it's an overwhelming disease, the worst ever. scroll up a little bit. back here, 1980, 57 million deaths with the smas spanish flu. the flu kills a lot of people. keep scrolling to just under 4,000 deaths for ebola. ebola is way down this list. i'm going to take you back somewhere else to get information whenever you need to, and this is our very own here, some of the best flips about ebola. it's
a particular campaign started online and on youtube as well. a liberian-american has faced panic and hysteria around ebola. this is what she did about it. take a look. >> we're liberians, sierra leonens, guineans. we're from a region devastated by a deadly disease. but we're not all infected. it is wrong to stigmatize an entire people. >> i'll take you to tasteless twister. i'll show you this hashtag here. this sums up everything wrong #replace movie title with ebola. you can figure...
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so we are looking at reducing friction in online commerce and making it easier for people online without having to go through this challenge of who are you and i don't trust you. consumers hate it, it dust doesn't help the firms and most companies spend a lot of on and don't it well when they are doing one transaction. we are continually heard there is real value in this for us if customers log in without a hassle, shop in a way they feel their security and privacy is being enhanced and this is where there is great value. >> host: andrea peterson. >> i am not sure you saw this but the was information that came from out suggesting you should reuse passwords on websites because it frees up mental space to remember longer, more complex passwords for more important or vital services. what do you think about that? >> i saw the paper that microsoft research put out and i think in lieu of having the vibrant marketplace we are looking to create it was good advise. the concern i have with it is what we tend to see in the marketplace is password reuse where they will use the same password at a sig
so we are looking at reducing friction in online commerce and making it easier for people online without having to go through this challenge of who are you and i don't trust you. consumers hate it, it dust doesn't help the firms and most companies spend a lot of on and don't it well when they are doing one transaction. we are continually heard there is real value in this for us if customers log in without a hassle, shop in a way they feel their security and privacy is being enhanced and this is...
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you've been talking to khan's friends online. he was going to join a humanitarian group for isis, seriously. has he watched anything else on line? >> what's surprising is when you talk to his friends online, they say he went to a predominantly muslim school, that he took time off to go and memorize the koran but they all said he was smart, funny, social, they were all shocked. that's what every single one of them used. i want online and decided to look at his digital presence. look at his facebook page and there was one indicator, you're looking at it now. those lions, if you talk to any terrorism expert they'll tell you those lions, that image is overwhelmingly used by isis supporters. you look at the rest of his facebook profile, however, he talks about liking "the walking dead" "muslims for peace." so you don't put two and o two together. one of his friends help med gain access to his restricted facebook page, looked at some of his facebook status updates before the arrest. from september 2, this one will surprise you. he says
you've been talking to khan's friends online. he was going to join a humanitarian group for isis, seriously. has he watched anything else on line? >> what's surprising is when you talk to his friends online, they say he went to a predominantly muslim school, that he took time off to go and memorize the koran but they all said he was smart, funny, social, they were all shocked. that's what every single one of them used. i want online and decided to look at his digital presence. look at his...
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. >> you can do it online. for copyrights, all you have to do is attach an image, written work, it's just a matter of filling out your name and address and sending in a photo with whatever it is you're trying to copyright and usually within one to four weeks you get a certificate back in the mail. it's very simple. >> and if someone does try to copy you, you can file suit and get up to $30,000 if someone is copying you. >> copyrights are ones that i use. trademarks is different. lolita, my brand, is different, it's trademarked. a trademark protects logos, brand names, slogans. "love my martini," that's my slogan. >> she realized it wasn't possible for her to hand paint all of the glasses herself anymore. in order to scale her business she would have to find someone interested in licensing her designs, removing lolita from the tedious task of manufacturing and distributing the product herself. the fact that her artwork was protected by copyright and her brand was trademarked was added value to lolita's fast grow
. >> you can do it online. for copyrights, all you have to do is attach an image, written work, it's just a matter of filling out your name and address and sending in a photo with whatever it is you're trying to copyright and usually within one to four weeks you get a certificate back in the mail. it's very simple. >> and if someone does try to copy you, you can file suit and get up to $30,000 if someone is copying you. >> copyrights are ones that i use. trademarks is...
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an online appointment scheduler. sends a link to my customers or whomever i'm having a meeting and one of the great tools we use to be efficient in the office. >> the one app that i consistently use is mint. it managings day-to-day expenses. as a small business, we have a million things to do and very little time and administrative things are the one thing that are easy to slip. mint is one thing that manages my day-to-day expenses and allows me to create my budget and track budget and i love it because it saves me time. >>> thank you so much for joining us today. if you missed anything, just head on over to our website. it is openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of the segments we have on today plus a lot more web exclusive content to help your business grow. follow us on twitter @msnbcyourbiz. >>> next week, uber, we've heard all the names but do we really know what they're doing? >> we're living through a really, really interesting, fundamental shift in which access to talent, goods and services will trump
an online appointment scheduler. sends a link to my customers or whomever i'm having a meeting and one of the great tools we use to be efficient in the office. >> the one app that i consistently use is mint. it managings day-to-day expenses. as a small business, we have a million things to do and very little time and administrative things are the one thing that are easy to slip. mint is one thing that manages my day-to-day expenses and allows me to create my budget and track budget and i...
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that free online shipping is going to cost you more., customers will now have to spend $82 on average to qualify for what they call free shipping. that's a an increase of $6 from last year. so why is the cost of free getting more expensive, and what can you do about it? we're asking consumer analyst andrea warlock. $82 versus $76, are they just trying to claw back some of the money that we're taking out of their pockets? >> exactly. shipping costs are rising for retailers, and so they're boosting the amount, the minimum order required to qualify for free shipping. they're typically charging a little bit more than the average order size that they see across their online orders, and they know that customers see a better value in getting a product than paying for shipping so they can increase those order values and recoup some of those costs. gerri: i just want to show folks what some of these are going to be. walgreens will have a $25 free shipping minimum, amazon, $35, best buy, 35, home depot, 45, coles, 75, jcpenney, 99, j.crew 150, an
that free online shipping is going to cost you more., customers will now have to spend $82 on average to qualify for what they call free shipping. that's a an increase of $6 from last year. so why is the cost of free getting more expensive, and what can you do about it? we're asking consumer analyst andrea warlock. $82 versus $76, are they just trying to claw back some of the money that we're taking out of their pockets? >> exactly. shipping costs are rising for retailers, and so they're...
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. >> is your computer higher prices online? don dahler on the latest twist in targeted merchandising. >> and making light of isis, elizabeth palmer shows us the iraqi that is drawing laughs and death threats. >> this is the cbs evening news. >> glor: good captioning sponsored by cbs good evening, i am jeff glor, it began as a medical crisis, it is now a political and legal one as well. a nurse under mandatory quarantine has a lawyer, the governor of new jersey and new york have a policy they say they are sticking with, those mandatory 21 day quarantines for medical workers arriving from west africa who have had contacr those passengers are showing symptoms of not, the white house wants those rules changed, but they haven't said how yet. we have two reports tonight beginning with jerika duncan. >> kaci hickox and cbs news these pictures of her isolation unit as university hospital in newark, new jersey. hickox gained national attention saturday when she wrote an article in the dallas morning news criticizing the new mandatory qu
. >> is your computer higher prices online? don dahler on the latest twist in targeted merchandising. >> and making light of isis, elizabeth palmer shows us the iraqi that is drawing laughs and death threats. >> this is the cbs evening news. >> glor: good captioning sponsored by cbs good evening, i am jeff glor, it began as a medical crisis, it is now a political and legal one as well. a nurse under mandatory quarantine has a lawyer, the governor of new jersey and new...