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one online shopping website is actively being kraicracking dow selling of fake products.ne of china's five biggest online shopping sites. their standards are very stringent. only legitimate companies can use the site. and individual sales aren't permitted. customer satisfaction has exceeded 90% since its launch. to ensure the authenticity and quality of eight million items, the quality control division does unannounced checks and deals with violations swiftly. despite these measures, division chiefs say it's difficult to crack down on every imitation and low-quality item. [ speaking foreign language ] >> one department store near tiananmen square was forced to shut down recently. it used to be one of the most successful stores in beijing. wong hai is the man who brought down the store, by filing a lawsuit against it 20 years ago. he's become known as the original counterfeit [ speaking foreign language ] >> back then, citizens didn't know how to claim compensation for being sold fakes. but wong knew about the first consumer rights protection law, established in 1993. it a
one online shopping website is actively being kraicracking dow selling of fake products.ne of china's five biggest online shopping sites. their standards are very stringent. only legitimate companies can use the site. and individual sales aren't permitted. customer satisfaction has exceeded 90% since its launch. to ensure the authenticity and quality of eight million items, the quality control division does unannounced checks and deals with violations swiftly. despite these measures, division...
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looking at a crm platform and online permit form submission and remember in the current phase we've got a folder feature but users cannot create their personal accounts so in our current phase we're actually building that feature so people can save the forms under their individual profile and come back to it at anytime and creating customizeable user checklist as well as digital signature integration that's currently being worked on and there's a ton of information in there that requires a lot of time and attention. we've updated the content as legislation and needs change so updated information about formula retail about minimum wage increases and reporting requirements for business owners. we created two additional starter kits if you haven't been on the portal lately, check those out and we've installed several versions of security updates as they become necessary to make sure that our site is secure and we've created a comprehension operations and training manual so that some day, if we're not here, that we can hand off the training manual to the next group that maintains it and kee
looking at a crm platform and online permit form submission and remember in the current phase we've got a folder feature but users cannot create their personal accounts so in our current phase we're actually building that feature so people can save the forms under their individual profile and come back to it at anytime and creating customizeable user checklist as well as digital signature integration that's currently being worked on and there's a ton of information in there that requires a lot...
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visit us online or at a sprint store today.hearing on the phone, visit sprintrelay.com) there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv, at a price that's totally affordable. starting at $74.99 per month. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. plus, get a $300 visa prepaid card with your 2 year agreement. go to getfios.com today. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> general had been playing online. detective cobb was checking it out. >> anybody was a suspect in the beginning of the investigation. rob and -- and anybody else that she may have had contact with. >> the detective asked u.s. immigration to run a check on rob's passport. the agency reported back -- rob had not entered the united states in 2012. so rob from the fanta
visit us online or at a sprint store today.hearing on the phone, visit sprintrelay.com) there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv, at a price that's totally affordable. starting at $74.99 per month. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. plus, get a $300 visa prepaid card with your 2...
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visit us online or at a sprint store today.hearing on the phone, visit sprintrelay.com) >>> general had been playing online. detective cobb was checking it out. >> anybody was a suspect in the beginning of the investigation. rob and -- and anybody else that she may have had contact with. >> the detective asked u.s. immigration to run a check on rob's passport. the agency reported back -- rob had not entered the united states in 2012. so rob from the fantasy game was quickly cleared, and no longer a potential suspect. but still remy was convinced she'd met up with someone. >> i've told that to the police many times, many times. >> and do you think it was a direct link to these online games? >> absolutely. >> reporter: remy made no secret of how hurt and angry he was with jen. but instead of getting sympathy from his best friend jason, he got some words of wisdom. you see, jason knew about a secret, and it was a big one. >> why are you so mad at the possibility that she was having an affair? >> i was like, "remy-- you've been hav
visit us online or at a sprint store today.hearing on the phone, visit sprintrelay.com) >>> general had been playing online. detective cobb was checking it out. >> anybody was a suspect in the beginning of the investigation. rob and -- and anybody else that she may have had contact with. >> the detective asked u.s. immigration to run a check on rob's passport. the agency reported back -- rob had not entered the united states in 2012. so rob from the fantasy game was quickly...
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thanks for joining us we'll see you online. you online. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour, i'm martine dennis in doughha doha coming up in the next 16 minutes. -- 60 minutes >>> fighting continues in yemen. egypt's former president hosni
thanks for joining us we'll see you online. you online. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour, i'm martine dennis in doughha doha coming up in the next 16 minutes. -- 60 minutes >>> fighting continues in yemen. egypt's former president hosni
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she spent more time chatting online, immersed in that fantasy world. had become strangely focused on her looks. >> she started putting on makeup. this is not what my wife normally looks like. >> reporter: but it seemed too farfetched. remy thought jen would never abandon her kids. >> she would never do that, not to the kids. no way. >> reporter: jen's best friend eileen agreed. to her, a discarded phone was a very bad sign. >> he said, "i found her phone." and i said, "oh my god." i couldn't believe it. my heart sunk. >> reporter: and the more detective cobb thought about it, the more it seemed like someone other than jen had ditched the cell phone. >> if she wanted to get away from her husband and her family for a day or two, and, you know, wanted no ties, she could've ditched the phone anywhere. >> reporter: or just turned her phone off. >> absolutely, yeah. >> reporter: another day passed. and then another. no jen. then on day five, a major discovery. it happened when jen's father was driving around town, looking for any sign of his daughter. >> 911
she spent more time chatting online, immersed in that fantasy world. had become strangely focused on her looks. >> she started putting on makeup. this is not what my wife normally looks like. >> reporter: but it seemed too farfetched. remy thought jen would never abandon her kids. >> she would never do that, not to the kids. no way. >> reporter: jen's best friend eileen agreed. to her, a discarded phone was a very bad sign. >> he said, "i found her...
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something you can go online and figure out to build a nuclear weapon online and cody saying i'm beinggled out. do you think he's being singled out by the administration specifically because of anti-gun control, you know, they're really against gun. anti-gun that's what his argument is. do you think he's being singled out? oftentimes people looking for attention get it from the government. hard to ignore given the things he put online and the attention he generated, but he does have a point, a broader point, and that is that the government should not be free to pick and choose what instructional manuals and what information should be available to online users. and if they are going to try to do that they at least have to create some specific criteria that the courts can look at to determine whether they're acting fairly and not diskrim in a or itly as is alleged in this case. >> that is what he is alleging. rebecca and lawrence, great to have you both. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> latinos are the fastest growing voting block in the country, but republicans strug
something you can go online and figure out to build a nuclear weapon online and cody saying i'm beinggled out. do you think he's being singled out by the administration specifically because of anti-gun control, you know, they're really against gun. anti-gun that's what his argument is. do you think he's being singled out? oftentimes people looking for attention get it from the government. hard to ignore given the things he put online and the attention he generated, but he does have a point, a...
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since his death, the tributes have poured in online.rote on facebook, "his love for his family was a joy to behold and his example as a husband and father was something we could all learn from." goldberg's wife, sheryl sandberg replied, "thank you president barack obama for this beautiful tribute and for your friendship to our family." today she changed the background picture on her profile page to an image of her and goldberg. the local prosecutor's office says it has thoroughly investigated david goldberg's death. scott, mexican authorities are treating it as an accident. >> pelley: elaine, thanks very much. traveling to cuba is about to get a lot easier. that's next. meet the world's newest energy superp.ower surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the n
since his death, the tributes have poured in online.rote on facebook, "his love for his family was a joy to behold and his example as a husband and father was something we could all learn from." goldberg's wife, sheryl sandberg replied, "thank you president barack obama for this beautiful tribute and for your friendship to our family." today she changed the background picture on her profile page to an image of her and goldberg. the local prosecutor's office says it has...
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waj is out, and it's obvious what you can and can't post online most times. but it seems as of late people are becoming more fearful for reprisal of things that they thought was okay to put on their personal facebook page. >> as a result we have a couple of people in our audience who think they have figured it out. she said : . >> but not being anonymous is the fun part. to be social with your friends online, i don't know if that's something that is feasible for everyone. >> it defeats the purpose of people connecting with you if they can't find you. >> correct. >> should a teacher be forced to resign after posting something that is racially insensitive. what about employees who complain about their uniform. and while many offices have strict social media policies the national labor relations board said an employee should have the right to discuss their work conditions freely without fear of firing. this has upset some private companies, citing that it should not apply to online activities. what is the line? do employers have a right to police what their work
waj is out, and it's obvious what you can and can't post online most times. but it seems as of late people are becoming more fearful for reprisal of things that they thought was okay to put on their personal facebook page. >> as a result we have a couple of people in our audience who think they have figured it out. she said : . >> but not being anonymous is the fun part. to be social with your friends online, i don't know if that's something that is feasible for everyone. >>...
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they are hoping to have her online by the end 2015. so, you know, these are going to be some amazing competitions. but there will be a lot of questions about who owns the data? and, you know, how much control do you have over it? is it you or the marketers that have the control? what's the privacy level? how much are you going to let this thing record, you know, ling wifts know if i have a recording of what you have said r, raj a phone listening in a wearable phone, you know, let's say the end of this decade listens to everything you are saying and it has two years' worth of wash. >> yeah. >> too. >> scary. two years worth of raj >> two months is too. >> once you have it all of the things you have said and your blog anyone has the e-mail the blogger who doesn't know it. mapped all of that stuff and now, you have a tip-of-the-tongue experience, a word you want to get out, your digital twin will be is able to whisper that word in your ear and 80% of the time it will be right. >> we asked our online community about this. we asked them wha
they are hoping to have her online by the end 2015. so, you know, these are going to be some amazing competitions. but there will be a lot of questions about who owns the data? and, you know, how much control do you have over it? is it you or the marketers that have the control? what's the privacy level? how much are you going to let this thing record, you know, ling wifts know if i have a recording of what you have said r, raj a phone listening in a wearable phone, you know, let's say the end...
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>> online checking? >> yes. >> certainly e-commerce is an environment where there's limited security options for merchants to employ right now. it's a frustration the fact that e-commerce is such a big part of the economy and no strong means of security is a considerable frustration. back to your first question a moment ago, though, i want to note that jason's point about all the levels of the different layers of technology is a good one. that we need to be evolving to the next generation of technology. we need to be finding more ways to make tokenization and encryption work specifically for the e-commerce environment. today there's 1.2 billion cards circulating in the united states. most of which have technology in. later this year when we see more chip cards, we'll see early 2,000s technology. we aren't keeping up and we need to do a better job of errors occurring. >> thank you very much for your responses. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pitte
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online gambling -- david: from 2003 when this took $39 ine guy who won paid an online poker game andy through. that made people think, if he can do it, i can do it. that's where you see the real growth, in online poker. we watched people playing sitting down at a table, but millions play the game online. alix: who is sponsoring these players? how big a deal as it for a sponsor? that --these can be david: these can be six-figure deals. casinos have people who want to come to them to play the game for it you are watching them, but on their shirts and hats you see sites advertised that have online poker. alix: is it a great equalizer, because it doesn't matter how is,t you are or your name anyone can get in? david: that is what they would like you to think. that is true in certain cases per in many people come in through online poker, and what the world series of poker made people do is think there is possibility, you can learn the game watching it on tv, watch people play it online, then you can become a millionaire. alix: who knows? thanks so much. we have breaking news right now. jul
online gambling -- david: from 2003 when this took $39 ine guy who won paid an online poker game andy through. that made people think, if he can do it, i can do it. that's where you see the real growth, in online poker. we watched people playing sitting down at a table, but millions play the game online. alix: who is sponsoring these players? how big a deal as it for a sponsor? that --these can be david: these can be six-figure deals. casinos have people who want to come to them to play the...
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and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber.t do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing is connecting everyone is going to be something that no single company can do by themselves. so i am really glad that they and a lot of other companies are working on this. internet.org is a partnership between a number of different technology companies and nonprofits and governments. there are folks who are doing things that they are contributing to internet.org. there are companies that are doing things that are separate. that is going to be necessary, right? there is a lot of technology that is going to need to be developed in order to build -- in order to tackle all three of those major barriers that i talked about. you know, technical, making it so that everyone has a network near them. affordability, so that way the network is efficient. and social, making it so that people have the content that they need in order to want to get online and consume all this. so i am very positive on it. emily: have
and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber.t do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing is connecting everyone is going to be something that no single company can do by themselves. so i am really glad that they and a lot of other companies are working on this. internet.org is a partnership between a number of different technology companies and nonprofits and governments. there are folks who are doing things...
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everyone get online that is important for us and other internet companies.ver the long-term it could be good for our company. if you look at a 10, 20, 30 year time line. a lot of these countries and economies will develop, and over time they will be important. most people do not make investments for 30 years down the line. emily: you said a year ago when you spoke with david kirkpatrick that you couldn't construct a short-term model. by which this becomes profitable. do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i don't have a better idea. the reality is that if people cannot afford to pay for data access, then they probably are not big ad markets. it is probably not a place where it will be particularly profitable in the near term. in fact, we will probably lose a bunch of money just because supporting facebook as a service and storing photos costs money. we will probably not offset it by making much. emily: you said connectivity is a human right. you want to do good things. if that is the case, why not get access to the complet
everyone get online that is important for us and other internet companies.ver the long-term it could be good for our company. if you look at a 10, 20, 30 year time line. a lot of these countries and economies will develop, and over time they will be important. most people do not make investments for 30 years down the line. emily: you said a year ago when you spoke with david kirkpatrick that you couldn't construct a short-term model. by which this becomes profitable. do you have a better idea...
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i will try to engaging them openly online. you are seeing people on the al qaeda side strangely arguing against isis on the larger theological side. they will continue to orbit to their networks. those that do go off into the what thesapp and kik, i don't follow them offline into that, but that is what they do. >> there are officials in the u.s. government going into muslim communities talking, one of the reports we got back, i was surprised to hear is because of the revelations of edward snowden. there seems to be a perception in america that the federal government knows all. and we have perfect knowledge of who is online and who is on the sites and is becoming radicalized. and the members of those communities were very surprised that we had no idea. can you speak to that, mr. shaikh in terms of the necessity of different communities to be policing themselves and reporting reporting that from d.h.s., if you see something, say something. >> hollywood has done this, as well. it has given the idea that the intelligence services
i will try to engaging them openly online. you are seeing people on the al qaeda side strangely arguing against isis on the larger theological side. they will continue to orbit to their networks. those that do go off into the what thesapp and kik, i don't follow them offline into that, but that is what they do. >> there are officials in the u.s. government going into muslim communities talking, one of the reports we got back, i was surprised to hear is because of the revelations of edward...
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for example, it's easy to find online they don't have to go down and file the files online -- any way i want to internally, if you have a deadline, where you post it publicly >> internally we try to get it as soon as we can. in the heat of the election season it's difficult. right now, it's not going up that is the intention this stuff would go up online, so people can see it. that is the whole point. actually it used to be -- well currently, have you to file two copies of some things, give us one copy we will upload it in pdf format and don't have to do anything with it. to answer your question there is nothing set in stone now, that is the general direction of where this ethics commission is going online disclosure for everything as soon as possible. >> i think that would be helpful for everyone. thanks >> thanks >> thank you. we can go onto public comment. i don't have any cards, if people want to line up on this side where, this side where the doors are, that would be great. >> as continuing, of humanity of human souse, and contrast, of standing up for guidelines matters will be b
for example, it's easy to find online they don't have to go down and file the files online -- any way i want to internally, if you have a deadline, where you post it publicly >> internally we try to get it as soon as we can. in the heat of the election season it's difficult. right now, it's not going up that is the intention this stuff would go up online, so people can see it. that is the whole point. actually it used to be -- well currently, have you to file two copies of some things,...
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taking part in an online frenzy of giving. united way of capital area will be leading an area involving nonprofits, companies, people who are determined to do a world of good right here in our world. the campaign is called do more 24. joining me this morning to talk about it are cheryl petty garnet executive director of ivy community charities. rosey united way capital area. scott sanders deputy director of joseph's house. thank you for being here on "viewpoint." rosie, last year nonprofits gave more than a million dollars. what's your goal this year can you beat that? >> we sure hope so. your united way with national capital area, it's our way of basically giving back to the community and opening to engage traditional donors. no matter how big or small, it really can make a difference. it's about giving where you live here in this region and doing something about those passions you care about. >> every dollar matters. how many nonprofits are participating this year? >> this year a record number of 600 nonprofits. last year 56
taking part in an online frenzy of giving. united way of capital area will be leading an area involving nonprofits, companies, people who are determined to do a world of good right here in our world. the campaign is called do more 24. joining me this morning to talk about it are cheryl petty garnet executive director of ivy community charities. rosey united way capital area. scott sanders deputy director of joseph's house. thank you for being here on "viewpoint." rosie, last year...
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shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. . gerri: you know college is expensive, very expensive. and many folks, many families can't afford the ever-rising costs and the astounding level of debt they'll face to pay for it. here with personal fines is larry winget, david box and rob frantic, the senior vice president of the princeton review. rob st
shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline a 1% difference...
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and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber.hat do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing is connecting everyone is going to be something that no single company can do by themselves. so i am really glad that they and a lot of other companies are working on this. internet.org is a partnership between a number of different technology companies and nonprofits and governments. there are folks who are doing things that they are contributing to internet.org. there are companies that are doing things that are separate. that's going to be necessary, right? there is a lot of technology that is going to need to be developed in order to build -- in order to tackle all three of those major barriers that i talked about -- you know technical, making it so that everyone has a network near them. affordability, so that way the network is efficient. and social, making it so that people have the content that they need in order to want to get online and consume all this. so i am very positive on it. emily: hav
and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber.hat do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing is connecting everyone is going to be something that no single company can do by themselves. so i am really glad that they and a lot of other companies are working on this. internet.org is a partnership between a number of different technology companies and nonprofits and governments. there are folks who are doing things...
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they're putting themselves out there online for anyone to see. they tell the world what they think is cool, starting with their own online profiles. >> are you doing a profile picture or a cover photo? >> i don't know. >> well, you can't have a cover photo by yourself. >> listen to genna she's the master of facebook. come on, we're trying to get you 400 likes! >> "how to get 400 likes on your profile picture." a profile picture is kind of like how you want people to visualize you. you put your best foot forward. and your cover photo kind of tells about your personality. >> okay, guys, do you think darius should do this picture? >> that picture? as his profile picture? >> i vote no. >> rushkoff: what is it you would want the profile to accomplish? >> you want it to show the true darius, and usually when you think of darius, he's always smiling, always a happy guy to be around. >> oh, that's so cute! >> so it's this one? >> yeah, it's really cute. >> we found a photo of when he's smiling and being his true self. >> rushkoff: is it "true you" now? >
they're putting themselves out there online for anyone to see. they tell the world what they think is cool, starting with their own online profiles. >> are you doing a profile picture or a cover photo? >> i don't know. >> well, you can't have a cover photo by yourself. >> listen to genna she's the master of facebook. come on, we're trying to get you 400 likes! >> "how to get 400 likes on your profile picture." a profile picture is kind of like how you...
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it means it is ripe for online vandalism.ast summer, wikipedia suspended all ip addresses of the u.s. house of representatives after rogue edits come to light. the russian made he wouldn't on al page. the british government compute had made hundreds of edits a month. month. waj wa give us an idea of what they looked like? >> some ranged from being distasteful, a page of murdered soldier lee rigby. it was removed from the page on terrorism because he was, quote, not notable enough lisa. others knocked political figures like ukrainian politician ravanko who was claimed to be a russian puppet. even donald rumsfeld my favorite had he his page said he was an alien lizard who eats -- wait for it -- mexican babies. here is one that claims lee harvey oswalt assassinated j.f.k. on behalf of the regime of fiddle castro. >> the chief of wiki media, catherine, thanks for being here? >> thank you for having me. >> what, if anything is wikipedia doing to stop this online vandalism? >> i think it's important to first say thank you to all of
it means it is ripe for online vandalism.ast summer, wikipedia suspended all ip addresses of the u.s. house of representatives after rogue edits come to light. the russian made he wouldn't on al page. the british government compute had made hundreds of edits a month. month. waj wa give us an idea of what they looked like? >> some ranged from being distasteful, a page of murdered soldier lee rigby. it was removed from the page on terrorism because he was, quote, not notable enough lisa....
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they are used to living online.und one in three likely voters did not watch tv other than sports. you need to communicate with them online. these candidates have raised $1 million in the first 24 hours. the whole model is changed in presidential's are the most people will see that at scale. emily: something else you see is a lot of infighting between the republican candidates over social media. how does that play out and affect their strategies? zac: it's somewhat generational and we see the way campaigns are being run. people are inserting themselves personally into the process. that's the way social media has allowed it. reporters are also inserting themselves into the story and cherry point of view and that's to be expected. unfortunately, in terms of comprehension, we have a bit of a lag. it is interesting that staff is driving as much of the story as it is the candidates themselves. emily: who is doing the best job so far? who has the advantage? zac: i think it's too early to tell. you've only got couple who ha
they are used to living online.und one in three likely voters did not watch tv other than sports. you need to communicate with them online. these candidates have raised $1 million in the first 24 hours. the whole model is changed in presidential's are the most people will see that at scale. emily: something else you see is a lot of infighting between the republican candidates over social media. how does that play out and affect their strategies? zac: it's somewhat generational and we see the...
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ionian want to say online because i think our sense of what online means is going to change quite a lot. you can't assume that nature of interacting with technology 20 years from now is going to be like this thing that we do know, going to be an act as humans with machines will evolve over time in ways that would be more human, not less as we go forward. and then i think we now have the opportunity to create, this is the thing i'm in many ways most excited about new higher learning organizations that provide all of the hugely important yet not quite specific and tangible benefits of belonging to the and authentic learning human community. people will still want to leave home and go somewhere, have what i had as a suny student live among other people my age, have coming of age experiences go out on weekends, learned some things, fall in love. all those people so what do all those things, but you can create places that provide that experience and take advantage of both pedagogically and economically of the immense wealth of educational resources that will be available via technology, and
ionian want to say online because i think our sense of what online means is going to change quite a lot. you can't assume that nature of interacting with technology 20 years from now is going to be like this thing that we do know, going to be an act as humans with machines will evolve over time in ways that would be more human, not less as we go forward. and then i think we now have the opportunity to create, this is the thing i'm in many ways most excited about new higher learning...
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to deter others from attempting a life of online crime, hidden with software on what is known as the dark net. the lawyer and parents said the judge went too far in imposing a life sentence. >> every drug case has the same elements here yet mr you'll brick was saddled with all of is it. it's unfair unjust and unreasonable. >> ross was cries during his statements. you know he's looking at his life being destroyed, and, of course he's - he was very moved by the stories, as we all were. >> a documentary called deep web premiered in the united states on the same day as sentencing. he was developed a cult following. >> the fact is it's not a deterened. the silk roads - there has been hundreds of copy cat services. tech demoingy is at its infancy. ut judge struggled. she said that he didn't fit the typical profile. but he was a criminal. no matter than any drug dealer >>> the rising pop u latter i of e-books and online resalers appears to spell the end of independent booksellers. in the u.s. there's a revival. >> reports of the death of ain dependent book store have been greatly exaggerate
to deter others from attempting a life of online crime, hidden with software on what is known as the dark net. the lawyer and parents said the judge went too far in imposing a life sentence. >> every drug case has the same elements here yet mr you'll brick was saddled with all of is it. it's unfair unjust and unreasonable. >> ross was cries during his statements. you know he's looking at his life being destroyed, and, of course he's - he was very moved by the stories, as we all...
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i see you online trying to push back on this. there are easy tactics -- i know them, as you said from politics how to get more voice and virality to messaging. the data you're presenting as muslims killing muslims, and this is a group killing more muslims. look at their fancy means compared to what we're not doing. so i just want to start with mr. shaikh, it likes to me like you're trying to do countermessaging, but we have a government that's spending millions and millions of dollars on old school forms of media and, as you said, mr. gartenstein-ross, very crude social media efforts. what do you imagine could be done if we're going to do an effective social media online countermessaging effort? >> thank you very much. in some kind of defense to the center for strategic counterterrorism communications, they have a very small group of people. they're trying to contest the space. they're trying to do something, and i get that. yes, crude is a very polite statement. look, at the end of the day if you want to fight back against recru
i see you online trying to push back on this. there are easy tactics -- i know them, as you said from politics how to get more voice and virality to messaging. the data you're presenting as muslims killing muslims, and this is a group killing more muslims. look at their fancy means compared to what we're not doing. so i just want to start with mr. shaikh, it likes to me like you're trying to do countermessaging, but we have a government that's spending millions and millions of dollars on old...
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you to be good online. what is williams-sonoma's percentage online? there has been an acquisition this week of the ann taylor company. what is your take? liz: i think jake kicked off the segment saying women's apparel is a tough place to be and i think that is true. this transaction is indicative of that. there seems to be a lot of synergy between the companies. under 50 million is the number they are talking about but it adds up to more overtime. ann taylor is in new york city. very expensive employees and office space. there is a lot of back-office synergy between the two. i think it makes sense for the players to partner together to become stronger in an environment that has become really challenging for women's apparel. pimm: i want to thank you both. liz dunn, j margolis. still ahead, billionaire ry.estor mark las his thoughts on who can be the biggest challenger to hillary clinton. ♪ pimm: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. top stories crossing the terminal right now. two hours from now the federal reserve for release minutes from last mo
you to be good online. what is williams-sonoma's percentage online? there has been an acquisition this week of the ann taylor company. what is your take? liz: i think jake kicked off the segment saying women's apparel is a tough place to be and i think that is true. this transaction is indicative of that. there seems to be a lot of synergy between the companies. under 50 million is the number they are talking about but it adds up to more overtime. ann taylor is in new york city. very expensive...
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safety. 85% of millennial say they use the same online passwords over and over. they're also more likely to accept social media invitations from total strangers than generation x or baby boomers. the study from review site software advice also found millennial more likely to find security workarounds to avoid workplace restrictions. a millenial is generally thought to be anyone born after 1980. >> all right. >>> well, you can always read a good book to stimulate your brain but what if there were an easier way? a new way for high-tech devices is hitting the market promising to help user fine tune their brains. >> whether or not that's reading, learning to do more sophisticated math, improving your ability to learn a language. >> coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00 we're going to show you how some of the devices even stimulate the brain directly to produce a variety of benefits. >>> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with our forecast. >> good morning from the top of the abc 7 news broadcast center where one day this weekend may be better for reading a book ins
safety. 85% of millennial say they use the same online passwords over and over. they're also more likely to accept social media invitations from total strangers than generation x or baby boomers. the study from review site software advice also found millennial more likely to find security workarounds to avoid workplace restrictions. a millenial is generally thought to be anyone born after 1980. >> all right. >>> well, you can always read a good book to stimulate your brain but...
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we are finding tickets online and they are available. if you want to come tonight there is a lot of stuff for you when you get here: t-shirts, flags, thunder sticks and these new sleeves. aren't they cool? big gale tonight. home court advantage is important for the warriors. after tonight they head back to memphis. >> the sleeves look great. we are the home for the nba finals with all the exciting action beginning on june 4th. keep posting your pictures and votes online with fan picks on air and at abc7news.com. use # dubson7. you can post to social media and we will find and share them. >> facebook announces today they plan to enact a $15 an hour minimum wage to any contract worker doing business with the social media giant. contract workers who tend to the grounds, serve food or 18 phones will be paid at least $15 an hour. facebook will require they get 15 days of paid leave and $4,000 for paid parental leave. the company said it recognizes the gap between low online come workers and those in the booming technical sector. >> if faceboo
we are finding tickets online and they are available. if you want to come tonight there is a lot of stuff for you when you get here: t-shirts, flags, thunder sticks and these new sleeves. aren't they cool? big gale tonight. home court advantage is important for the warriors. after tonight they head back to memphis. >> the sleeves look great. we are the home for the nba finals with all the exciting action beginning on june 4th. keep posting your pictures and votes online with fan picks on...
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you put your kids into an online school rob, you first?t question. not just available for undergrad students, we do a best online mba, list came out a couple of weeks ago, students are doing it on the level as well. gerri: remember, you can disagree if you want to, david. >> i think online learning is the future, and what you see is online learning is going to change the system for education it's going to ultimately reduce the costs substantially because it's going to make the schools way more competitive and that's going to put a lot of the schools out of business because of online learning. gerri: larry thumbs-up or thumbs-down. >> thumbs-up with a thumbprint to make sure you're doing the work. gerri: stick around. advice on keeping your health care costs down next, how do we get people buying homes again? if you're in the market, what should you be doing right now? housing advice, coming up, introducing a breakthrough in time management technology. a whole new day of the week, it's called, someday... ingenious. perhaps someday you were
you put your kids into an online school rob, you first?t question. not just available for undergrad students, we do a best online mba, list came out a couple of weeks ago, students are doing it on the level as well. gerri: remember, you can disagree if you want to, david. >> i think online learning is the future, and what you see is online learning is going to change the system for education it's going to ultimately reduce the costs substantially because it's going to make the schools way...
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you can still wind up naked online thanks to photo shop. your head on someone else's body. these are posted on websites devoted to revenge porn. then picked up by third party sites. it is not long until they're everywhere. i know what you're thinking, don't take a naked photo, don't take a selfie, could happen to me. what if i told you it could be out of control. hackers are getting smarter and the market for these images getting bigger. here's the naked truth. it can happen to anyone. >> nothing like a sociopath, but i get a rush. >> law enforcement straight up told me how do you want us to help you, how do you think we can possibly help you? >> i really describe it similar to the feeling of getting raped. >> so you can just hang or do whatever. what if i busted out into the running man now? >> this is nicki. she's young, she's beautiful. you would never know she has this secret that every time she meets you, every time she applies for a job she wonders if you know, if you googled her. >> this is one of the sites. >> these are ones that are surreptitiously recorded. >> he
you can still wind up naked online thanks to photo shop. your head on someone else's body. these are posted on websites devoted to revenge porn. then picked up by third party sites. it is not long until they're everywhere. i know what you're thinking, don't take a naked photo, don't take a selfie, could happen to me. what if i told you it could be out of control. hackers are getting smarter and the market for these images getting bigger. here's the naked truth. it can happen to anyone. >>...
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in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it.ed us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. i have to tell you guys i love the show morgan freeman has on the science channel, "through the wormhole." it's unbelievable. and wednesday night at 8:00 he's taking on the subject of bigotry so luckily for you he jumped through the time wormhole and told soul daddy all about it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> larry: all right, we've got the fifth dimension coming out later. it's going to be a stone cold picnic. you know what i'm saying? speaking of dimensions. we've got this cat over here he claims he's from the future. his name is morgan freeman. i know him from the electric company but he says he wants to talk about wormholes. brother, let's do this. what is the wormhole? what does that mean anyway? >> it's an imaginary place in spa
in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it.ed us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. i have to tell you guys i love the show morgan freeman has on the science channel, "through the wormhole." it's unbelievable. and wednesday night at...
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so it is no accident it took the name american online in 1991 because it literally got america online brxt there was social media and snap chat and facebook there was aol with the im's and early chat rooms. former aol executives like regina lewis still marvel at what they accomplished minting tech millionaires along the way. >> they had the patent and the invention and a company ahead of its time. >> aol was a rising power in computing, in media, in communications and it was hungry for more. buying up companies like net scape, the browser service and movie phone. a history making merger with time warnerer $164 billion, the richest deal of all time finalized in 2001 but synergies were choked when the.com bubble bounced and there was a report of $99 billion, at the time the largest loss reported by any company. the market value of aol stock dropped from $226 billion to about $20 billion. by 2003 time warner dropped aol from its name and case resigned from the board and the aol future was in doubt. >> sometimes you might just be too farute in front. and aol is a classic example. a right
so it is no accident it took the name american online in 1991 because it literally got america online brxt there was social media and snap chat and facebook there was aol with the im's and early chat rooms. former aol executives like regina lewis still marvel at what they accomplished minting tech millionaires along the way. >> they had the patent and the invention and a company ahead of its time. >> aol was a rising power in computing, in media, in communications and it was hungry...
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>> online checking? >> yes. >> certainly e-commerce is an environment where there's limited security options for merchants to employ right now. it's a frustration that e-commerce is such a big part of the economy and no strong means of security is a considerable frustration. back to your first question a moment ago, though, i want to note that jason's point about all the levels of the different layers of technology is a good one. that we need to be evolveingevolving finding ways to make tokenization and encryption work specifically for the e-commerce environment. today there's 1.2 billion cards circulating in the united states. most of which have technology in. it later this year whether we see more chip -- when we see more chip cards, we'll see early how it 2,000s technology. we need to do a better job of errors occurring. >> thank you very much for your responses. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittinger. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you f
>> online checking? >> yes. >> certainly e-commerce is an environment where there's limited security options for merchants to employ right now. it's a frustration that e-commerce is such a big part of the economy and no strong means of security is a considerable frustration. back to your first question a moment ago, though, i want to note that jason's point about all the levels of the different layers of technology is a good one. that we need to be evolveingevolving finding...
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people are more comfortable giving online.e much more condition in that they do it all along. netflix or amazon. you are used to online. one out of three did not watch television except for sports recently. so if you want to communicate with them, you have to be online. i think the whole model has changed, and presidential, that is the way most people will see that scale. emily: something else you're seeing is a lot of infighting among republican candidates over social media. how does that play out, and how does that affect their digital strategies? zac: the way campaigns are being run, people are inserting themselves personally into the process. i think that is the way social media has allowed it. even reporters inserting themselves and a shared point of view. unfortunately, there is still a little bit of a lag in terms of comprehension, but it is new and different, but it is interesting that gap is driving as much as some of the candidates sometimes. emily: who is doing the best job so far? who has got the advantage? zac: i
people are more comfortable giving online.e much more condition in that they do it all along. netflix or amazon. you are used to online. one out of three did not watch television except for sports recently. so if you want to communicate with them, you have to be online. i think the whole model has changed, and presidential, that is the way most people will see that scale. emily: something else you're seeing is a lot of infighting among republican candidates over social media. how does that play...