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radicalization and online extremism. i would like to welcome members of the department of state, justice and homeland security and the fbi as well as officials from a number of allied governments and guests from the internet, technology and media sectors. this conference was two years in the planning. i discussed this with our minister of internet safety and security for the united kingdom in may of 2015. you will have the privilege of hearing from her in just a few moments. the idea we discussed was to convene a global conference that will bring a conversation forward about the challenge of radicalization as a global phenomenon specifically driven by the internet. this is a poignant conversation in light of the events in london last week. i extended to the ambassador our condolences for the tragic events that took place in london just last week. here at george washington, i will say the conference builds on groundbreaking work in our center for cyber and homeland security. experts regularly testify on capitol hill and a
radicalization and online extremism. i would like to welcome members of the department of state, justice and homeland security and the fbi as well as officials from a number of allied governments and guests from the internet, technology and media sectors. this conference was two years in the planning. i discussed this with our minister of internet safety and security for the united kingdom in may of 2015. you will have the privilege of hearing from her in just a few moments. the idea we...
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factor in the online exhibition effect. it dictates people do things in a cybercontext that they would not do in the real world. the book i described as being drunk online, look at psychological immersion in the space. it is not a transactional meeting, like watching the television. it is a space, cyberspace is an environment. we know from environmental psychology that environments affect our behavior. you are now in this space. if you think you have a problem with your kids turning up the dinner table with cell phones in hand, just wait until they turn up with full head mounted display units where they are in a virtual reality environment where they are not only psychologically immersed in the space but physically encapsulated in the space. >> host: what is doing to the development of a teenager? how is that changing that person? >> guest: just beginning to find out. i was working in ten research files from cyberbabies to teens, cybercondrey to organize cybercrime. anecdotally i began to observe that whenever technology in
factor in the online exhibition effect. it dictates people do things in a cybercontext that they would not do in the real world. the book i described as being drunk online, look at psychological immersion in the space. it is not a transactional meeting, like watching the television. it is a space, cyberspace is an environment. we know from environmental psychology that environments affect our behavior. you are now in this space. if you think you have a problem with your kids turning up the...
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she combats online harm full online crimes, child abuse and cyber hate and ensuring safe open access of the internet for everyone. before joining the government she spent 25 years building some of the world's best-known technology companies. she has held senior positions at a number of companies could in google, facebook. she was involved in helping develop streaming technology and storage encryption. she served as a nonexecutive director on several boards including the london stock exchange group a trustee of save the children. an american school in london. in may 2016 shoes awarded to doctor public service from george washington university she received her degree in 1987. please join me in welcoming our guests. [applause] >> thank you for the warm welcome. it's wonderful to be back at george washington university, place i'm happy to call home. i want to thank and congratulate the team for convening this important gathering. to come together to discuss the global partnership to combat extremism online and all of its forms. it is ironic that one of humanity's greatest inventions, it'
she combats online harm full online crimes, child abuse and cyber hate and ensuring safe open access of the internet for everyone. before joining the government she spent 25 years building some of the world's best-known technology companies. she has held senior positions at a number of companies could in google, facebook. she was involved in helping develop streaming technology and storage encryption. she served as a nonexecutive director on several boards including the london stock exchange...
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factor in the online d dis-inhibition effect. and it says people will do things in a cyber content they would not do in the real world. i described it as being drunk online. technology is not a passive medium. it is a space. cyber space is an environment. we know from environmental psychology that environments affect our behavior. parents, if you kid is turning up to the dinner table with their cell phones in the hand wait until they turn up with head mantle displays where they are in virtual reality and psychologically in the space but physically in the face. >> what is that doing to the development of a teenager? how is that changing a person? >> we are just beginning to find out. when i decided to write the book, i was working in ten different research silos from cyber babies to sexting teens to organized cyber crime. and i began to observe whenever technology interfaced with base human behavior, the results tend to be amplified and accelerated online. that is what gave me the idea for the book. i call it the cyber effect. it
factor in the online d dis-inhibition effect. and it says people will do things in a cyber content they would not do in the real world. i described it as being drunk online. technology is not a passive medium. it is a space. cyber space is an environment. we know from environmental psychology that environments affect our behavior. parents, if you kid is turning up to the dinner table with their cell phones in the hand wait until they turn up with head mantle displays where they are in virtual...
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it's still online. i want to read you one small segment from that 25-page patent application, and this is a direct quote. i'm not making up a single word. the device, quote, may detect the two users are cuddling on a couch during the presentation of a television program and prior to an advertisement break. based on that detected action, the device would select a commercial associated with cuddling. for example -- can i have 30 seconds? mr. doyle: i yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds. mr. capuano: it would select a commercial associated with cuddling. for example, a commercial for a romantic getaway vacation. a commercial for a contraceptive. a commercial for flowers, etc. closed quote. i didn't make up a single word of what i just read, and every one of you is sitting there with your mouth open that this might happen in your world. that's what this bill will allow. and you can't turn it off. you can't say don't watch my children, don't watch my wife. this is a terrible bill. as i asked earlier
it's still online. i want to read you one small segment from that 25-page patent application, and this is a direct quote. i'm not making up a single word. the device, quote, may detect the two users are cuddling on a couch during the presentation of a television program and prior to an advertisement break. based on that detected action, the device would select a commercial associated with cuddling. for example -- can i have 30 seconds? mr. doyle: i yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds....
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now, it is all online.sumers all have smartphones, and having usable services on a smart phone is important and personalizing that content is important, making sure you provide lots of content. we published 600 or 700 articles and property reviews on specific projects every single month. as we go forward in the next three to five years, virtual reality will play a role. we not going to go pokemon go yet. haslinda: why not? steve: in the future in five years time, people will probably view online with virtual reality. it will be an immersive environment. they will probably book the viewing online, and go into the house or property through some kind of smart device. camera recognizing them. letting them in, letting them out. buying the property through crowd financing, potentially. interaction potentially with artificial intelligence, so to say i will like a property near the river, and you get a response back. your personal concierge is helping you find that property. the next three to five years, technology
now, it is all online.sumers all have smartphones, and having usable services on a smart phone is important and personalizing that content is important, making sure you provide lots of content. we published 600 or 700 articles and property reviews on specific projects every single month. as we go forward in the next three to five years, virtual reality will play a role. we not going to go pokemon go yet. haslinda: why not? steve: in the future in five years time, people will probably view...
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the official online publications is well known. the image of the the left of the screen shows a magazine which encourages supporters to embrace the caliphate and come to build a new state. the second shows its newer publication which calls on its followers to carry out acts of terrorism wherever they live, wherever they can. reflecting the new reality of its survival as an ideology. let me illustrate some of the atrocities that it has inspired, as each edition contains graphic instructional videos. the second edition called for lone actor attacks using knives with a full demonstration on a frightened hostage. this was replicated in the hani heinous murder of a police officer in normandy and attacks in the minnesota shopping mall last year. the third edition advised its supporters to carry out vehicle-based lone actor attacks praising the bastille attack in nice and replicated in berlin. and also here in the united states at ohio state university. recently, a scene showing how to build a shrapnel filled i.e.d. in a kitchen was disse
the official online publications is well known. the image of the the left of the screen shows a magazine which encourages supporters to embrace the caliphate and come to build a new state. the second shows its newer publication which calls on its followers to carry out acts of terrorism wherever they live, wherever they can. reflecting the new reality of its survival as an ideology. let me illustrate some of the atrocities that it has inspired, as each edition contains graphic instructional...
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take caution when buying online.ations past and present, and this weekend the imperial war museum celebrates its one hundredth birthday. founded in london while the first world war was still being fought it now has a museum in salford as well — and robert hall is there. kate, it's a rare experience to stand in front of a fragment of the twin towers, and then walk a few paces to see the gun that fired the first shall of the first world war. but from the beginning, the imperial war museum project has been about more thanjust war museum project has been about more than just objects. at its heart are people touched by conflict. by the time george v opened the imperial war museum in its first home at the ill—fated crystal palace, he already had plenty to see. the museum had begun collecting exhibits while the battles of the first world war was still raging. well, this is one of the ration books... from the outset, the founders set out to involve the public. appeals printed in ration books brought a flood of personal memor
take caution when buying online.ations past and present, and this weekend the imperial war museum celebrates its one hundredth birthday. founded in london while the first world war was still being fought it now has a museum in salford as well — and robert hall is there. kate, it's a rare experience to stand in front of a fragment of the twin towers, and then walk a few paces to see the gun that fired the first shall of the first world war. but from the beginning, the imperial war museum...
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americans care about their online privacy. they want to have control over how their personal information is exploited by third parties. in fact, a recent survey by the pew research center found that 91% of adul adults -- 91% of ads -- feel they have lost control of how their personal information is collected and then used. and that same study found that 74% of americans believe it is very important that they be in control of who can get information about them. and a majority believe that their travels around the internet -- the sites they visit and how long they spend there in that location -- is sensitive information that should be protected. i hope the senators are going to pay attention to this because we're talking about sensitive personal information. do you know that your geolocation is something that you are transmitting over the internet? do you want that, your location and where you've been, do you want that to be in the hands of somebody who could use that for commercial purposes? i don't think so. and so that's why
americans care about their online privacy. they want to have control over how their personal information is exploited by third parties. in fact, a recent survey by the pew research center found that 91% of adul adults -- 91% of ads -- feel they have lost control of how their personal information is collected and then used. and that same study found that 74% of americans believe it is very important that they be in control of who can get information about them. and a majority believe that their...
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sell mattresses online?m? >> so one of the first things we thought about when we had the idea was how do we help consumers avoid the traditional retail experience. buying a mattress in a mattress store ranks as one of the worst consumer experiences in existence. we knew if we wanted to offer a great experience we had to allow customers to avoid the store and let you peruse and learn about the products online at your home. we also believe the only way to n-if a mattress is right for you is to try the at home. >> the only reason i would go to the store to buy a mattress is i want to lay on it, see what it feels like. >> that's what most people think about. but really, laying on a mattress in your street clothes for 15 seconds and making a decision if it's right for you is kind of perverse. people hate that. they hate that a commissioned salesperson is going to stand over you and try to sell you something that's a lot more expensive than -- >> i will admit the bed bug issue freaks me out a little. we just watch
sell mattresses online?m? >> so one of the first things we thought about when we had the idea was how do we help consumers avoid the traditional retail experience. buying a mattress in a mattress store ranks as one of the worst consumer experiences in existence. we knew if we wanted to offer a great experience we had to allow customers to avoid the store and let you peruse and learn about the products online at your home. we also believe the only way to n-if a mattress is right for you is...
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most people that come online can do this online and 15 minutes. that means they can go online and register and crater business account number and proof of payment. so now were solidifying one unique business account number which would be fire entertainment, police, and the dbi and the successor's office planning all on a standardized seven digit account number. now we are able to identify those vendors and businesses with one unique way of interacting. >>>in increased revenue. we know that we have had extreme roast in the number of businesses registered as soon as we went online with the new business administration. lapse time, one thing is how quickly are we getting to you? do we have multiple weeks in between? do they get an automatic letter articulating what they have done? the same with dba and licensing. i'm open to any questions. >> thank you very much for the update. clearly, there has been a lot of improvement. i've seen people go through this process. i have been amazed. what are some of the-- are there any other efficiencies that you hav
most people that come online can do this online and 15 minutes. that means they can go online and register and crater business account number and proof of payment. so now were solidifying one unique business account number which would be fire entertainment, police, and the dbi and the successor's office planning all on a standardized seven digit account number. now we are able to identify those vendors and businesses with one unique way of interacting. >>>in increased revenue. we know...
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skip the furniture and department store and buy a mattress online. dream come true or a nightmare? later, the best deals for march. what to buy and what to avoid. first, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ >>> sleep, it can be a precious commodity and getting enough shut eye is recognized as an important component of good health. what you sleep on can be as important as how much you get and there's a new way to get a bed these days. casper is an online tartup that will deliver a mattress in a box straight to your door. philip krim is the cofounder and ceo. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> why mattresses online and who is buying them. >> one of the first things we thought about when we had the idea for casper is how to help consumers avoid the traditional retail experience. buying a mattress in a store ranks as one of the worst consumer experiences. we knew if we wanted to offer a great experience we had to let customers avoid the store and learn about the products online and at your home. we believe the only
skip the furniture and department store and buy a mattress online. dream come true or a nightmare? later, the best deals for march. what to buy and what to avoid. first, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ >>> sleep, it can be a precious commodity and getting enough shut eye is recognized as an important component of good health. what you sleep on can be as important as how much you get and there's a new way to get a bed these days. casper is an online tartup that...
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they are doing online but there is a problem when that happens7m they are doing online but there is a it's helpful to start on a positive, ask them what they love about using technology. try to use it together to do some fun things. then it gives you opportunities to find out, who is that you are speaking to? why do you like this particular service? help share some of this advice that is so important to keep them safe online. of this advice that is so important to keep them safe onlinelj of this advice that is so important to keep them safe online. i can imagine some children immediately going, nobody! nothing! what do you do in that case? if you have suspicions of something not going how you would want it to, what do you do? young people are more likely to turn to their friends. a lot of the work we do in schools is helping friends look out for each other and if they are worried about perhaps theirfriend if they are worried about perhaps their friend who has if they are worried about perhaps theirfriend who has meant someone they are speaking to online, to take action, notjust they a
they are doing online but there is a problem when that happens7m they are doing online but there is a it's helpful to start on a positive, ask them what they love about using technology. try to use it together to do some fun things. then it gives you opportunities to find out, who is that you are speaking to? why do you like this particular service? help share some of this advice that is so important to keep them safe online. of this advice that is so important to keep them safe onlinelj of...
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her bangalore—based online finance business is thriving.w i couldn't be happier. we're developing. we're going to grow exponentially over the next decade. there's just a confluence of macro factors and trends which is going to be wonderful for here and we need smart people here. the indian government's small business and tech champion acknowledges there will be costs in india if visas are restricted, but he also believes india's it sector is strong enough to survive and grow. india is growing at 7.6% per annum. it's an oasis of growth in the midst of a very barren economic landscape. but when these people come here, india will probably start growing at 9—10% per annum. so no issue at all. we welcome people, but the loser will be america in this case. india increasingly offers all the amenities of california, including craft ale. that makes it more likely the visa clamp—down will backfire. indian it professionals who return are more likely to stay, and to develop businesses that will compete with us companies. justin rowlatt, bbc news, banga
her bangalore—based online finance business is thriving.w i couldn't be happier. we're developing. we're going to grow exponentially over the next decade. there's just a confluence of macro factors and trends which is going to be wonderful for here and we need smart people here. the indian government's small business and tech champion acknowledges there will be costs in india if visas are restricted, but he also believes india's it sector is strong enough to survive and grow. india is growing...
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last year, about 12% of consumers bought groceries online. 20% of adults 25-34 bought groceries online you draw the line we think the millennial cohort will drive online grocery in the u.s. the new proprietary info in the u.k., 34% of u.k. consumers bought groceries online in 2015. another third said they were likely to. it is three times the adoption in the u.s. i think that bodes well for u.s. adoption. the u.k. is just well ahead. caroline: in the u.k., the likes of tesco dominates. then comes amazon. how much a piece of the pie will amazon eventually own in the united states? john: your lead-in was exactly right. we think it is the number nine player right now overall in grocery. we think it will be number three by 2021. the reason is they are attacking it in multiple ways. number one is through prime. there are 50 million prime households in the u.s. -- 1-2ow, the one-to our hour delivery service, then amazonfresh, in addition to pantry and the dash button. they are also going physical with the amazon go store which is in beta in seattle now. they will also be doing grocery pick u
last year, about 12% of consumers bought groceries online. 20% of adults 25-34 bought groceries online you draw the line we think the millennial cohort will drive online grocery in the u.s. the new proprietary info in the u.k., 34% of u.k. consumers bought groceries online in 2015. another third said they were likely to. it is three times the adoption in the u.s. i think that bodes well for u.s. adoption. the u.k. is just well ahead. caroline: in the u.k., the likes of tesco dominates. then...
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most people that come online can do this online and 15 minutes. that means they can go online and register and crater business account number and proof of payment. so now were solidifying one unique business account number which would be fire entertainment, police, and the dbi and the successor's office planning all on a standardized seven digit account number. now we are able to identify those vendors and businesses with one unique way of interacting. >>>in increased revenue. we know that we have had extreme roast in the number of businesses registered as soon as we went online with the new business administration. lapse time, one thing is how quickly are we getting to you? do we have multiple weeks in between? do they get an automatic letter articulating what they have done? the same with dba and licensing. i'm open to any questions. >> thank you very much for the update. clearly, there has been a lot of improvement. i've seen people go through this process. i have been amazed. what are some of the-- are there any other efficiencies that you hav
most people that come online can do this online and 15 minutes. that means they can go online and register and crater business account number and proof of payment. so now were solidifying one unique business account number which would be fire entertainment, police, and the dbi and the successor's office planning all on a standardized seven digit account number. now we are able to identify those vendors and businesses with one unique way of interacting. >>>in increased revenue. we know...
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they learn online. they play online. they have games online. so everything is online.t to myself, why not start a cook book online where i do every recipe from a-z? let me show you how to make the perfect fried egg. i'm going to show you how to do it the easy way. what is great is you can see me in the kitchen the way you want to see me. you can slow it down or speed it up. i show you how to do each recipe. it's much easier to understand than reading it in the book. because you can see it. you get the recipe also, so you can print out your shopping list. but mainly i did it myself, every recipe. and then in the springtime, i am going to add some barbecue recipes. so i don't have to write another good book. -- cookbook. i just add that already. so in a few years, we are going to have this amazing library of recipes. i know people will go to the website and they can cook just like me. haslinda: innovation is something that you really believe in. why? why is it important to have innovative cooking? have a test kitchen? wolfgang: when i started spago, and i looked what is
they learn online. they play online. they have games online. so everything is online.t to myself, why not start a cook book online where i do every recipe from a-z? let me show you how to make the perfect fried egg. i'm going to show you how to do it the easy way. what is great is you can see me in the kitchen the way you want to see me. you can slow it down or speed it up. i show you how to do each recipe. it's much easier to understand than reading it in the book. because you can see it. you...
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the creator of the world wide web issues a warning about fake news and the abuse of data online. and, tottenham hotspur through to the english fa cup semifinals. wellcome. iraqi forces have made more gains in west mosul, the largest city still under the control of the islamic state group. they claim to have cut the last road out of the city. government troops, backed by a us—led coalition, recaptured the east of the city in late january, after more than 100 days of fighting. now they say a third of the west, which is almost completely surrounded, has been retaken. but around 600,000 civilians are still believed to be trapped inside. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerin and cameraman nico hameon have been travelling with the iraqi forces. a warning, you may find parts of their report distressing. a rare glimpse of western mosul. urban warfare on a momentous scale. caught below, hundreds of thousands of civilians. this is the place where is proclaimed its caliphate. here it was born, and here iraqi forces say it will die. 0n the ground, they are advancing, but struggling to ho
the creator of the world wide web issues a warning about fake news and the abuse of data online. and, tottenham hotspur through to the english fa cup semifinals. wellcome. iraqi forces have made more gains in west mosul, the largest city still under the control of the islamic state group. they claim to have cut the last road out of the city. government troops, backed by a us—led coalition, recaptured the east of the city in late january, after more than 100 days of fighting. now they say a...
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if they can get the information about when all of your family members are online, where they went, who they were talking to, who they e-mailed to, all of it, all of it is available through the broadband company. just a product, just to be sold to the highest bidder. who wants this information out there? you can make billions of dollars selling this information to other companies who would love to data mine your family so that they can profile your kids, profile grandma, profile anybody in your family just so they can start to send you information, try to sell you stuff. do we really want people to be able to sell this as a product, the privacy of america for sale? is that what we've reached? that we're monetizing privacy? we're saying hey, we're just getting in the way of the entrepreneurial spirit of america? well, you know what? for our whole history, we have got in the way of the entrepreneurial spirit of america. the salesman knocks on the door and you tell the salesman go away, you're not getting into our living room, mr. entrepreneur. we don't want you in our living room. so ther
if they can get the information about when all of your family members are online, where they went, who they were talking to, who they e-mailed to, all of it, all of it is available through the broadband company. just a product, just to be sold to the highest bidder. who wants this information out there? you can make billions of dollars selling this information to other companies who would love to data mine your family so that they can profile your kids, profile grandma, profile anybody in your...
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most people that come online can do this online and 15 minutes. that means they can go online and register and crater business account number and proof of payment. so now were solidifying one unique business account number which would be fire entertainment, police, and the dbi and the successor's office planning all on a standardized seven digit account number. now we are able to identify those vendors and businesses with one unique way of interacting. >>>in increased revenue. we know that we have had extreme roast in the number of businesses registered as soon as we went online with the new business administration. lapse time, one thing is how quickly are we getting to you? do we have multiple weeks in between? do they get an automatic letter articulating what they have done? the same with dba and licensing. i'm open to any questions. >> thank you very much for the update. clearly, there has been a lot of improvement. i've seen people go through this process. i have been amazed. what are some of the-- are there any other efficiencies that you hav
most people that come online can do this online and 15 minutes. that means they can go online and register and crater business account number and proof of payment. so now were solidifying one unique business account number which would be fire entertainment, police, and the dbi and the successor's office planning all on a standardized seven digit account number. now we are able to identify those vendors and businesses with one unique way of interacting. >>>in increased revenue. we know...
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most people that come online can do this online and 15 minutes. that means they can go online and register and crater business account number and proof of payment. so now were solidifying one unique business account number which would be fire entertainment, police, and the dbi and the successor's office planning all on a standardized seven digit account number. now we are able to identify those vendors and businesses with one unique way of interacting. >>>in increased revenue. we know that we have had extreme roast in the number of businesses registered as soon as we went online with the new business administration. lapse time, one thing is how quickly are we getting to you? do we have multiple weeks in between? do they get an automatic letter articulating what they have done? the same with dba and licensing. i'm open to any questions. >> thank you very much for the update. clearly, there has been a lot of improvement. i've seen people go through this process. i have been amazed. what are some of the-- are there any other efficiencies that you hav
most people that come online can do this online and 15 minutes. that means they can go online and register and crater business account number and proof of payment. so now were solidifying one unique business account number which would be fire entertainment, police, and the dbi and the successor's office planning all on a standardized seven digit account number. now we are able to identify those vendors and businesses with one unique way of interacting. >>>in increased revenue. we know...
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what should begans do who wished to advertise online effectively and not wa nt to advertise online effectivelyout for ads not being looked at by real people? it's basically a technological war, a bit like the arms race going on over cyber security. they need the best tools available. they are uniting now the advertising industry in a you have not seen them do way you have not seen them do before, saying, i heard a threat recently from the big agencies to google and facebook, listen if you don't sort this because you dominate online advertising, we are going to online advertising, weategolngte a boycott. that seems unlikely have a boycott. that seems unlikely because why would you move away from the biggest platform, but they're making that threat. interesting. thank you, rory. more on that later in the programme. in other news. uber presidentjeffjones is leaving the company after less than six months. a source at the taxi booking company told the bbc the resignation was "completely unexpected". they said mrjones was frustrated that uber was hiring a new chief operating officer and that he was
what should begans do who wished to advertise online effectively and not wa nt to advertise online effectivelyout for ads not being looked at by real people? it's basically a technological war, a bit like the arms race going on over cyber security. they need the best tools available. they are uniting now the advertising industry in a you have not seen them do way you have not seen them do before, saying, i heard a threat recently from the big agencies to google and facebook, listen if you don't...
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radicalization and online extremism. i would like to welcome members of the department of state, justice and homeland security and the fbi as well as officials from a number of allied governments and guests from the internet, technology and year sectors -- media sectors. this conference was two years in the planning. i discussed this with our minister of internet safety and security for the united kingdom in may of 2015. you will have the privilege of hearing from her in just a few moments. the idea we discussed was to convene a global conference that will bring a conversation forward about the challenge of a globalation as phenomenon specifically driven by the internet. a poignant conversation in light of the events in london last week. i extended to the ambassador our condolences for the tragic events that took place in london just last week. washington i will say the conference builds on in ourreaking work center foryber and homeland security. expertregularly testify capitol hill and are featured in both top academic
radicalization and online extremism. i would like to welcome members of the department of state, justice and homeland security and the fbi as well as officials from a number of allied governments and guests from the internet, technology and year sectors -- media sectors. this conference was two years in the planning. i discussed this with our minister of internet safety and security for the united kingdom in may of 2015. you will have the privilege of hearing from her in just a few moments. the...
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Ñh but it turns out the undercover agent did more than just communicate online with elton simpson.ad actually "traveled to garland texas and was present at the event." >> maynard: i was shocked. i mean i was shocked that the government hadn't turned this over. i wanted to know when did he get there, why was he there? >> cooper: and this past november, maynard was given another batch of documents by the government, revealing the biggest surprise of all. the undercover agent was in a car directly behind elton simpson and nadir soofi when they started shooting. this cell-phone photo of school security guard bruce joiner and police officer greg stevens was taken by the undercover agent seconds before the attack. the idea that he's taking photograph of the two people who happen to be attacked ( laughs ) moments before they're attacked. >> maynard: it's stunning. >> cooper: i mean, talk about being in the right or the wrong place at the right or the wrong time. >> maynard: the idea that he's right there 30 seconds before the attack happens is just incredible to me. >> cooper: what
Ñh but it turns out the undercover agent did more than just communicate online with elton simpson.ad actually "traveled to garland texas and was present at the event." >> maynard: i was shocked. i mean i was shocked that the government hadn't turned this over. i wanted to know when did he get there, why was he there? >> cooper: and this past november, maynard was given another batch of documents by the government, revealing the biggest surprise of all. the undercover...
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call or go online now and order direct from the manufacturer to take advantage of one of the greatestv offers ever! not available in stores. order now! >> all right, how about some ribs? >> ooh, i love some ribs! >> i think it's rib time! brown sugar. >> okay. >> so now we just put some cola in. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. >> then we're gonna put a bunch of ketchup in. here we have some vinegar -- apple cider vinegar. and then here's the power ingredient right here -- molasses. >> oh, that's the secret ingredient. >> all right, so we're gonna whisk this up. >> i got a lid ready for you to go. >> all right, and then i'm just gonna pour this on all over the ribs. >> oh, yeah. >> i love having the induction cooker because it's gonna do all the work for me now! >> yeah, yeah! >> we're gonna go up to eight hours. with the induction cooker, it takes the place of your slow cooker. >> yeah. >> and that, to me, is a big bonus, right? now we just slow-roast them for eight hours, right? >> i can hardly wait. they smell really good. >> whoo-hoo-hoo! all right. >> they smell and look good. >> kip! i just -
call or go online now and order direct from the manufacturer to take advantage of one of the greatestv offers ever! not available in stores. order now! >> all right, how about some ribs? >> ooh, i love some ribs! >> i think it's rib time! brown sugar. >> okay. >> so now we just put some cola in. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. >> then we're gonna put a bunch of ketchup in. here we have some vinegar -- apple cider vinegar. and then here's the power ingredient right...
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at a very basic level, the message, i suppose, online lives.the challenges for the digital age is how to you protect your privacy? you really shouldn't be putting information out there that in any way makes you vulnerable fo children that's a really, really important message. thank you very much. health secretaryjeremy hunt says it's essential that a and e departments in england hit their targets for waiting times now that extra money's gone into the nhs. 95% of patients should be dealt with within four hoursbut the the january figures show a new record low, with only 85% of people seen in that time. speaking at a conference organised by the reform think—tank, mr hunt said that reaching the target is critical for patient safety. if we are leaving people too long in a&e and departments and not getting the flow right, it is bad for patient safety and that's why it is essential that we get back to the 95% target. i'm personally not a great fan of targets and i'm certainly not a fan of having too many targets, but this one is critical for patient s
at a very basic level, the message, i suppose, online lives.the challenges for the digital age is how to you protect your privacy? you really shouldn't be putting information out there that in any way makes you vulnerable fo children that's a really, really important message. thank you very much. health secretaryjeremy hunt says it's essential that a and e departments in england hit their targets for waiting times now that extra money's gone into the nhs. 95% of patients should be dealt with...
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face online.ow that the care quality commission has issued guidance for patients, it is hard for them to know if the site is offering quality care, they need to look at the site and see where it is registered. is it registered with the care quality commission if it is in england. are they asking questions about their gp? if not patients need to use them with caution. the fact this has been looked at by the care quality commission. what does that indicate in terms of the oversight? they are taking it seriously. they are concerned about the two sites and there is 43 of them. they have insected another nine. they are planning to look at this by the end of testify year. they are doing it because of the concern, hopefully by the end of the year all the sites will havest will have been looked at. there are probably excellent ones but because they haven't been all inspected that is why the care quality commission is saying act with caution. let's get the latest weather update, with helen willetts. some f
face online.ow that the care quality commission has issued guidance for patients, it is hard for them to know if the site is offering quality care, they need to look at the site and see where it is registered. is it registered with the care quality commission if it is in england. are they asking questions about their gp? if not patients need to use them with caution. the fact this has been looked at by the care quality commission. what does that indicate in terms of the oversight? they are...
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they say there isa of online services.there is a risk of people being prescribed unsuitable medication, the treatment causing publications to existing health conditions, and a lack of monitoring of follow—ups for patients. we have now looked at 11 providers, two of which have been published today, and we are quite shocked about what we have found. and indeed, in those other providers, we have also found some really serious problems, and those reports will be published over the next few weeks. for the first time, the cqc has published a clear set of standards for online doctors. they must verify patients matched their photo id, such as through a skype check. they must get a competence of medical history, and seek permission to co nta ct medical history, and seek permission to contact a patient‘s gp. there will be a thorough inspection of all companies by the end of the year. but in the meantime the official advice is to be very careful before you buy from an online doctor or pharmacy. we will speak to gp and broadcaster dr
they say there isa of online services.there is a risk of people being prescribed unsuitable medication, the treatment causing publications to existing health conditions, and a lack of monitoring of follow—ups for patients. we have now looked at 11 providers, two of which have been published today, and we are quite shocked about what we have found. and indeed, in those other providers, we have also found some really serious problems, and those reports will be published over the next few weeks....
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this time there was a full scale stage set based on the theme of online chinese games. around this time, there had been a surge in organizations that made domestically produced cosplay content and funded theater performances. what triggered this commercialization of cosplay theater was a government policy introduced in 2006, which designated domestic anime as a priority industry and gave it incentives. as part of that policy, cosplay performances based on the content were promoted. one cosplayer has launched companies riding the coat tails of the government's promotion of the development of domestically produced culture. he formed the production company hoping to distribute the content to the rest of the world. currently, he distributes dramas and variety shows featuring his peers based on cosplay performances. da er has been a cosplayer for nearly two decades and operates his own organization. after graduating from university, he ran internet caves cafes and invested in real estate but he always wanted to work in a field he enjoyed. he has also appeared in many contest
this time there was a full scale stage set based on the theme of online chinese games. around this time, there had been a surge in organizations that made domestically produced cosplay content and funded theater performances. what triggered this commercialization of cosplay theater was a government policy introduced in 2006, which designated domestic anime as a priority industry and gave it incentives. as part of that policy, cosplay performances based on the content were promoted. one...
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. >>> a man claiming to be kim's son has spoken out online in a video posted online. if true, he's the first family member to do so. he hasn't revealed his location, and it's unclear when it was filmed. parts of it have been blacked out. >> my name is kim han sol. from north korea. part of the kim family. here's my passport. my father has been killed two days ago. i'm currently with my mother and my sister. we hope this gets better soon. >> south korean intelligence officials say it's highly likely the man is kim jong-nam's son. the group that posted the video says it supports defectors and reveals kim jong-nam's family has been moved to a safe place after seeking refuge. >>> the next step in the influence-peddling scandal that's upended south korean politics is near. the constitutional court says it will rule on park geun-hye's impeachment case on friday morning. she's been suspended since december. the court has been examining whether to uphold or reject her impeachment. if six of the eight judges decide to uphold it, park will be dismissed. if three or more of the
. >>> a man claiming to be kim's son has spoken out online in a video posted online. if true, he's the first family member to do so. he hasn't revealed his location, and it's unclear when it was filmed. parts of it have been blacked out. >> my name is kim han sol. from north korea. part of the kim family. here's my passport. my father has been killed two days ago. i'm currently with my mother and my sister. we hope this gets better soon. >> south korean intelligence...
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they were coming online for the first time. archives like the atlanta history center. they were skating all of this information. so along with that. to see murky and unknowable. it suddenly started to come into view. this is the picture that came up. this is from october 2, 1912 i did note didn't know at the time these people are. j daniel her brother oscar daniel, this is ed collins who is 24. this is ernest knox. the two boys here they would eventually be hanged for their murder. it was something i couldn't escape. i knew that it raised more questions than it answered. if two of those faces belonged to the teenage boys who were doomed to quote sing for the time which to and if they were accused of raping and killing mae crow who were all of the others on my life i had questioned whether black people ever really lived there but now i was face-to-face with the truth or at least something much closer to it that i than i ever thought i would get. while the legend i grew up with was riddled with lies and distorted by bigotry its heart was no mess. it was a terrible realit
they were coming online for the first time. archives like the atlanta history center. they were skating all of this information. so along with that. to see murky and unknowable. it suddenly started to come into view. this is the picture that came up. this is from october 2, 1912 i did note didn't know at the time these people are. j daniel her brother oscar daniel, this is ed collins who is 24. this is ernest knox. the two boys here they would eventually be hanged for their murder. it was...
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discussion of hillary clinton online feel futile. it feels ugly and weird in terms of the response you get so ultimately overtime you tune out. you shut down. and you at least observed it, it was ubiquitous. right after the election, researchers at oxford university published a study of 20 million tweets about the election that were sent over the last week of the presidential contest and the researchers determined after all the traffic on twitter about the u.s. election bots produce nearly 20% of it. over a quarter of all traffic came from these malicious bots and the bot traffic was almost entirely pro-donald trump. and some of that dynamic was visible at the time. but now we are starting to be able to put it together in terms of how russia used that particular weapon to basically eat american political discourse during our election or at least eat or render useless a big portion of it. and now that the fbi has confirmed that the trump campaign is the subject of a counterintelligence investigation concerning them possibly cooperatin
discussion of hillary clinton online feel futile. it feels ugly and weird in terms of the response you get so ultimately overtime you tune out. you shut down. and you at least observed it, it was ubiquitous. right after the election, researchers at oxford university published a study of 20 million tweets about the election that were sent over the last week of the presidential contest and the researchers determined after all the traffic on twitter about the u.s. election bots produce nearly 20%...
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cyber bullying isa of online bullying. cyber bullying is a scary issue. though, do you really know what to do if people really know what to do if something goes wrong? do not respond or retaliate. tell a trusted adult, a parent oryour or retaliate. tell a trusted adult, a parent or your favourite teacher. a body '5 or destructive actions are about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove- about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove or. about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove or block sangwmmusucatémose person. do not forward a message the person. do not forward a message to anyone. what rules can cyber bullying play when it opens —— can schools play when it often happens outside of school? 5696 of young people have admitted to witnessing an incident of online bullying. so we are focusing on that and asking all pupils and young people to stand up all pupils and young people to stand up to it and even if it is not happening to you, to have strength of to say it is wrong. as part of this year's sch
cyber bullying isa of online bullying. cyber bullying is a scary issue. though, do you really know what to do if people really know what to do if something goes wrong? do not respond or retaliate. tell a trusted adult, a parent oryour or retaliate. tell a trusted adult, a parent or your favourite teacher. a body '5 or destructive actions are about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove- about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove or. about the run...
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from online medical questions to where we bank, online dating, our private e-mails, where we shop, who we voted for, all of that information is out there. >> they're looking to change something that's in place now. what are the rules right now? >> where we stand right now, the fcc, back in october, not that long ago, they issued new rules to prevent the svi so they had to get our consent before they shared any of this. so right now, if we do go shopping to nordstrom or go on amazon, that's for you and i to know. they would have to reach out to us, we'd have to give consent to say, go ahead and share to advertisers. that's now. >> okay, i assume every time i'm on my phone, i'm on facebook, i'm doing google searches. i kinda assume they're already selling my information. >> you were right if you're talking about facebook and google. because right now, of course, yes, when you go on facebook and google, sometimes you'll see on facebook, it will pop up, if you were just looking for reeboks or nikes or whatever. >> or a couch. >> all of a sudden it will pop up, an advertisement for that. bu
from online medical questions to where we bank, online dating, our private e-mails, where we shop, who we voted for, all of that information is out there. >> they're looking to change something that's in place now. what are the rules right now? >> where we stand right now, the fcc, back in october, not that long ago, they issued new rules to prevent the svi so they had to get our consent before they shared any of this. so right now, if we do go shopping to nordstrom or go on amazon,...
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a warning for patients in england about the risk of getting medication online.isa it is a stitch up, stab victims pay vets to mend their wounds to avoid the police getting involved. also... votes are being counted following yesterday's assembly elections in northern ireland. i'm any to mcveigh at the titanic exhibition centre in belfast. with the future of the devolved government at state, signs that tyner —— with the future of the devolved government state, signs that turnout is up as much as 10% in some constituencies. and celebrating the centenary for the imperial war museum, founded when the first world war was still being fought. good morning. it's friday, the 3rd of march. i'm rebecca jones. welcome to bbc newsroom live. theresa may has strongly attacked the snp, saying it was obsessed with independence — regardless of fact and reality. speaking at the scottish conservative conference in glasgow, the prime minister accused the snp of neglecting and mismanaging public services in scotland, and said it was the poorest and most vulnerable who benefited most f
a warning for patients in england about the risk of getting medication online.isa it is a stitch up, stab victims pay vets to mend their wounds to avoid the police getting involved. also... votes are being counted following yesterday's assembly elections in northern ireland. i'm any to mcveigh at the titanic exhibition centre in belfast. with the future of the devolved government at state, signs that tyner —— with the future of the devolved government state, signs that turnout is up as much...
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in australia, a law professor who posed online asjustin bieber online has been charged with more thanffences. he's based in brisbane, but his alleged offences are of a global nature. authorities say 50 come from the united states. up to 20 from the uk. anisa kadri reports. an idol to millions, justin bieber, the pop star with an adoring young fan base across the globe. but now a 42—year—old law professor in brisbane is accused of sexually abusing children by pretending to be the canadian star. gordon douglas charmers allegedly used social media to win the trust of fans, including up to win the trust of fans, including up to 20 in the uk, and got them to send him explicit images. he was already facing charges of grooming children and after police went through his computer, more than 900 new charges have been added. they include three of rape, five of indecent treatment of children and hundreds of making child exploitation material. justin bieber is touring australia and some of his teenage fans say they can understand why young people may be tempted to speak to their fake celebrity onl
in australia, a law professor who posed online asjustin bieber online has been charged with more thanffences. he's based in brisbane, but his alleged offences are of a global nature. authorities say 50 come from the united states. up to 20 from the uk. anisa kadri reports. an idol to millions, justin bieber, the pop star with an adoring young fan base across the globe. but now a 42—year—old law professor in brisbane is accused of sexually abusing children by pretending to be the canadian...
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now, what stories are sparking discussions online?ople online. kazuyoshi miura ofjapan has become the oldest professional football player to score a competitive goal. miura achieved the record by scoring the only goal in yokohama's i—0 victory over thespakusatsu, in japan's second division. the record was last set in 1965 by the english footballer stanley matthews, who scored his last professional goal at the age of 50 years and five days. you may never have heard of the republic of palau. it is a small island nation of roughly 22,000 people, and a popular tourist destination in micronesia. but it is also vulnerable to climate change. rising sea levels and coral bleaching are among the problems in palau. the country's president told me just how concerned people are on the islands. very vulnerable. in fact, we are experiencing right now, at the moment, the effects of sea level rise. the salt water is seeping up to the agricultural farmland and low—lying atolls, and we are experiencing coral bleaching, turning all the corals in our reef
now, what stories are sparking discussions online?ople online. kazuyoshi miura ofjapan has become the oldest professional football player to score a competitive goal. miura achieved the record by scoring the only goal in yokohama's i—0 victory over thespakusatsu, in japan's second division. the record was last set in 1965 by the english footballer stanley matthews, who scored his last professional goal at the age of 50 years and five days. you may never have heard of the republic of palau. it...
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and it's very difficult to replicate this kind of treasure hunt experience online. on top of that burlington is dependable. dependable for both wall street and main street, it's consistentconsisten consistently given us the best execution, the company sales up by 46%. overall revenue increased by 9.3%, that translated into a staggering 31% earnings growth, that's incredible. even better, burlington has a long track record of leaving sales estimates in the dust. and in 2016 alone, the company raised it's four-year earnings three times, the numbers keep rising, boy do investors like to see this, the analysts go nuts. the thing that turns this high sales growth is that the company keeps expanding its margins via a number of different strategies, and this is something they can continue to do in the future. at the recent investor's meeting, burlington laid out a prethrong plan, first throng, the company plans to offer more products in underpenetrated areas, like home, beauty and apparel. and they're also going to the web to get a better idea of what their customers want
and it's very difficult to replicate this kind of treasure hunt experience online. on top of that burlington is dependable. dependable for both wall street and main street, it's consistentconsisten consistently given us the best execution, the company sales up by 46%. overall revenue increased by 9.3%, that translated into a staggering 31% earnings growth, that's incredible. even better, burlington has a long track record of leaving sales estimates in the dust. and in 2016 alone, the company...
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it's still online. i want to read you one small segment from that 25-page patent application, and this is a direct quote. i'm not making up a single word. the device, quote, may detect the two users are cuddling on a couch during the presentation of a television program and prior to an advertisement break. based on that detected action, the device would select a commercial associated with cuddling. for example -- can i have 30 seconds? mr. doyle: i yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds. mr. capuano: it would select a commercial associated with cuddling. for example, a commercial for a romantic getaway vacation. a commercial for a contraceptive. a commercial for flowers, etc. closed quote. i didn't make up a single word of what i just read, and every one of you is sitting there with your mouth open that this might happen in your world. that's what this bill will allow. and you can't turn it off. you can't say don't watch my children, don't watch my wife. this is a terrible bill. as i asked earlier
it's still online. i want to read you one small segment from that 25-page patent application, and this is a direct quote. i'm not making up a single word. the device, quote, may detect the two users are cuddling on a couch during the presentation of a television program and prior to an advertisement break. based on that detected action, the device would select a commercial associated with cuddling. for example -- can i have 30 seconds? mr. doyle: i yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds....
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it has to be made available to the public, usually published online. when the government completes this request they never have to do it again because is publicly available. one of the great benefits of open data is a should dramatically reduce the amount of requests the government has to fulfill. they can be resource intensive to continuously respond to these requests. it with -- if it is open by default to begin with, a cleans up a lot of space on people's plates. host: we have carl calling from michigan, traverse city, michigan. good morning. caller: thank you so much for c-span and what you're doing this morning. i had a couple of comments on what you're talking about. you are talking about the u.s. -- us.gov. guest: the two portals is the white house open data portal se.gov,s open.whitehou and the main repository for government open data which is just data.gov. pen.whitehouse.gov was cleared out of information. it did not have -- it was not the most crucial repository of a lot of the data. it was high-level budget information which is elsewhere in
it has to be made available to the public, usually published online. when the government completes this request they never have to do it again because is publicly available. one of the great benefits of open data is a should dramatically reduce the amount of requests the government has to fulfill. they can be resource intensive to continuously respond to these requests. it with -- if it is open by default to begin with, a cleans up a lot of space on people's plates. host: we have carl calling...
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. >> think of everything you click on and look at online. think no one is watching. we're working for you. why your inlternet provider coud give away private information? it starts with something happening here in washington tomorrow. >> good evening. reaction, concerns about a snew white house threat to sanctuary cities. >> when a reporter asked jeff session as but the rape investigation at rockville high school. two male students allegedly raped a female student in the school bathroom. >> one of two came to the united states illegally in 2016 raising the debate about sanctuary cities. that shelter people living in this country illegally. that prompted this from the attorney general. >> i would plead with maryland to understand this makes the state of maryland more at risk for violence and crime. it is not good policy. >> so what's the potential impact on our region? and our neighborhoods? >> jack gee bie benson where th comment hits home. jackie? >> despite the attorney general statement, hyattsville is kidding an kid considering an ordinance to make this a sanctua
. >> think of everything you click on and look at online. think no one is watching. we're working for you. why your inlternet provider coud give away private information? it starts with something happening here in washington tomorrow. >> good evening. reaction, concerns about a snew white house threat to sanctuary cities. >> when a reporter asked jeff session as but the rape investigation at rockville high school. two male students allegedly raped a female student in the...
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he has been defending children online and getting them to send explicit pictures.hts the need for complete rethink about the way we educate children on online safety. anita carter he reports. a pop store with an adoring young families across the globe, justin bieber, but now a 42-year-old law professor is accused of sexually abusing children by contending to be -- pretending to be the canadian star. he initially used social media to convince them to send explicit images. he was already charged with grooming children, but after police went through his computer, more than 900 new charges have been added. hundreds ofe, making child exploitation material. ♪ what do you mean ♪ bieber is touring australia. some of his fans can understand why young people would be tempted to speak with a celebrity online. >> their excitement might get them -- oh, well, this is so amazing. i'm going to go with him and to keep talking. arrest wasay the made after tipoffs from the u.s. and german authorities. they are warning parents to protect children online and know what they are about. b
he has been defending children online and getting them to send explicit pictures.hts the need for complete rethink about the way we educate children on online safety. anita carter he reports. a pop store with an adoring young families across the globe, justin bieber, but now a 42-year-old law professor is accused of sexually abusing children by contending to be -- pretending to be the canadian star. he initially used social media to convince them to send explicit images. he was already charged...
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go online and read the bill at readthebill.gop. doing big things is never easy, but we made a promise and we're going to keep that promise. we made a promise to repeal and replace obamacare with conservative solutions and reforms. that's exactly what this bill does and that's why we're here. thank you. >> i do want to echo a couple of things that the speaker said. i want to thank the president. i want to thank the vice president. i want to thank our new secretary tom price as well. just listen to the president meeting with the deputy whip team, he said he was proud to support this new bill. why? because of the years of work that has gone into it. we know why we're here today. because obamacare did three essential points. one, create an exchange, but we all know the history of what's happened to that. the failures. the companies pulling out and now you have one-third of the entire country, 1,022 counties with only one health care provider. created 23 co-ops, provided more than $2 million and $18 million have collapsed. expanded medi
go online and read the bill at readthebill.gop. doing big things is never easy, but we made a promise and we're going to keep that promise. we made a promise to repeal and replace obamacare with conservative solutions and reforms. that's exactly what this bill does and that's why we're here. thank you. >> i do want to echo a couple of things that the speaker said. i want to thank the president. i want to thank the vice president. i want to thank our new secretary tom price as well. just...
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you can read the bill online at www.c-span.org. paul ryan announced he had the votes necessary to pass the legislation through the house. let's watch. >> hey everybody. afternoon. is the american health care act. it has been a long time coming. keeps our promise to repeal and replace obamacare. delivers relief to americans fed skyrocketing premiums and fewer choices. it moves us away from the broken status quo toward a better patient centered system. that means lower cost for hard-working families, more choices and competition so you can buy the plan that you need and can afford. it means greater control of your health care. yearss a culmination of long, an inclusive process we have been doing here for years. last june, as part of our better way agenda, we put forward our vision for health care. after the election, we began to work with our counterparts in the senate and with the trumpet administration. i want to thank president trump. i want to think twice president pence, and secretary price for their support and hard work and ge
you can read the bill online at www.c-span.org. paul ryan announced he had the votes necessary to pass the legislation through the house. let's watch. >> hey everybody. afternoon. is the american health care act. it has been a long time coming. keeps our promise to repeal and replace obamacare. delivers relief to americans fed skyrocketing premiums and fewer choices. it moves us away from the broken status quo toward a better patient centered system. that means lower cost for hard-working...