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you know, these individuals are radicalised online, they have connectivity online, they use social mediad fashion, and that is the methodology, if you like, the medium through which radicalisation occurs in the modern world. i thought maybe coming back would feel, maybe give a sense of closure. um, no. i think i'm kind reliving sort of the, um, the emotions. 0rlando was last here on london bridge on the evening of saturday june 3rd. just before 10 o'clock, as he and his friends were enjoying drinks, a white van appeared and shortly after, began running over pedestrians. in the distance you can make out a van and after that we started hearing a few screams. then down the road we see people running and there was a gentleman just across the street running and he kept on looking back and he kept screaming, "i have been stabbed, "i've been stabbed. " so i came up to the gentleman, there was another gentleman there and we got the man to lie on his front and we just started applying pressure to his back and calling an ambulance. the man was losing consciousness but as 0rlando desperately tried
you know, these individuals are radicalised online, they have connectivity online, they use social mediad fashion, and that is the methodology, if you like, the medium through which radicalisation occurs in the modern world. i thought maybe coming back would feel, maybe give a sense of closure. um, no. i think i'm kind reliving sort of the, um, the emotions. 0rlando was last here on london bridge on the evening of saturday june 3rd. just before 10 o'clock, as he and his friends were enjoying...
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so what are the terrorists doing online?ver the past two years inside out london has been undercover, tracking the online operations of the so—called islamic state. what we've discovered from encrypted messages and the dark web was shocking evidence of how the attacks on westminster and london bridge were organised. terrorist expert raffaello pantucci has this special report. westminster at a stand—still. london bridge in a state of emergency. were these isolated terror attacks by individuals working independently, so—called lone wolves or part of a master plan, remotely engineered byjihadists in syria? it's inconceivable that there wasn't the use of social media apps to connect these individuals who have carried out these attacks with terrorists from islamic state. the result of a two—year undercover investigation, we reveal new evidence linking isis‘ online operations with the recent atrocities. he said it was a good target because it was crowded with disbelievers and civilians. and he said if i was successful with this op
so what are the terrorists doing online?ver the past two years inside out london has been undercover, tracking the online operations of the so—called islamic state. what we've discovered from encrypted messages and the dark web was shocking evidence of how the attacks on westminster and london bridge were organised. terrorist expert raffaello pantucci has this special report. westminster at a stand—still. london bridge in a state of emergency. were these isolated terror attacks by...
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online. 50 attorneys general from across the united states urged congress recently to support this legislation. again, we'll hear from our former colleague xavier bacerra. california attorney general. the fact that instances of human trafficking and sex trafficking are actually increasing in this country, in this century, is an outrage. it's a disgrace. and i believe history will judge us on how we respond to it. silicon valley, mr. chairman, holds itself out as being more than just another industry. but rather a movement. to make the world a better place. in so many ways the internet has contributed positively to our world, but the selling of human beings online is the dark side of the internet. it can't be the cost of doing business. and it doesn't make the world a better place. and there is something we can do about it. this legislation will help this committee can act to stop criminal sex trafficking online. thank you for allowing me to testify today, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator p
online. 50 attorneys general from across the united states urged congress recently to support this legislation. again, we'll hear from our former colleague xavier bacerra. california attorney general. the fact that instances of human trafficking and sex trafficking are actually increasing in this country, in this century, is an outrage. it's a disgrace. and i believe history will judge us on how we respond to it. silicon valley, mr. chairman, holds itself out as being more than just another...
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the power of good actors online is in many context, the most powerful tool against bad actors online and legitimate internet companies long since partnered with non-governmental organizations such as ncmec to combat sex trafficking. these are both companies financial resources as well as engineering talent to develop technological tool to combat this heinous crime. i elaborate on the tools in my written testimony but i did want to highlight one in particular. it's this spotlight tool developed by thorn that supports from several ia member companies. spotlight is a web-based application used to detect and help rescue victims of sex trafficking. today, spotlight is used by 4,000 law enforcement officers at over 700 agencies nationwide. more importantly, it is used to identify over 2,000 perpetrators of sex trafficking. understanding the positive role such as that developed by thorn plays in providing solutions so sex trafficking with my third and final point. the legislation undermining the ability of legitimate internet companies to do the right thing and invest innovations and best p
the power of good actors online is in many context, the most powerful tool against bad actors online and legitimate internet companies long since partnered with non-governmental organizations such as ncmec to combat sex trafficking. these are both companies financial resources as well as engineering talent to develop technological tool to combat this heinous crime. i elaborate on the tools in my written testimony but i did want to highlight one in particular. it's this spotlight tool developed...
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is what's called a reverse image search where basically checking to see if a picture has appeared online before and if you're using chrome on you know you can use all kinds of different browsers i normally use chrome because all it takes to check if there's images appeared online before is to right click go down to search google for image and then it will start to do that search it will check to see whether google has a record of the image appearing online before and if you scroll down to pages that include matching images first one hurrican harvey profile service or shark swimming there are no sharks swimming shark freeway photo goes viral again we stand still the different examples of where this picture has appeared online but for answers like this. yeah yeah that's all it is again very quickly to so everyone can see when you right click search google for image that is it and this is all it takes if you go to images dokoupil dot com yeah you can do it there as well ok and that's by just clicking on the little camera icon is the u.s. search by image and then you can either upload an ima
is what's called a reverse image search where basically checking to see if a picture has appeared online before and if you're using chrome on you know you can use all kinds of different browsers i normally use chrome because all it takes to check if there's images appeared online before is to right click go down to search google for image and then it will start to do that search it will check to see whether google has a record of the image appearing online before and if you scroll down to pages...
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-- beauty online?ations, new they are online on the time, super connected especially with the smartphone, they are going and have more spending power, so there is a progression. francine: how do you think people shop? some are your high net worth individuals, but do people go in the store, and by online. is a very fluid? storeso: i do believe will always exists. they are important. also for marketing and sales. for example, i remember with one of our first online stores, i remember the japanese customers, why this assortment -- the ,iggest -- widest assortment the biggest store. the japanese customer went online and they were choosing the things they liked, what to wear, the clothing and so on, and then they were going to the japanese store. have this one, but in most cases they didn't because of the assortment. trying to make sure the experience is the one and only one is the goal. francine: is that difficult? federico: the difficult part is to make it simple, because for the customer it needs to be s
-- beauty online?ations, new they are online on the time, super connected especially with the smartphone, they are going and have more spending power, so there is a progression. francine: how do you think people shop? some are your high net worth individuals, but do people go in the store, and by online. is a very fluid? storeso: i do believe will always exists. they are important. also for marketing and sales. for example, i remember with one of our first online stores, i remember the japanese...
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it does exactly the same thing and this is the most common form of online i kind of misinformation i would say but it's also one of the easiest to spot. i'm going to show you this. jason michael i believe jason was the first person who said it that i can harvey and he has got. eighty thousand we tweets and a hundred forty thousand likes why would somebody do this what is the psychology and why did we love to share it. so i was right when he talked about emotions and the psychology behind people who do this is they want to connect in these types of situations we want to connect with people and believe that we're the first to know some information so there are hoaxes out there who then not stay there just thinking wouldn't it be fun to see where this takes off and this particular example he was interviewed by craig silverman from buzz feed to ted why would i take it down i'm never going to get that many retreats again which is really telling which is he really wanted to you know there was some fame here the glory even if it's you know twitter glory and so i think we have to understand
it does exactly the same thing and this is the most common form of online i kind of misinformation i would say but it's also one of the easiest to spot. i'm going to show you this. jason michael i believe jason was the first person who said it that i can harvey and he has got. eighty thousand we tweets and a hundred forty thousand likes why would somebody do this what is the psychology and why did we love to share it. so i was right when he talked about emotions and the psychology behind people...
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rethinking college with online masters degrees. and the world's most endangered language that does not use spoken words. but first, two days after north korea's sixth nuclear test, the war of words, and the war games, continued today. but president trump's recent statements targeting south korea have led to growing concerns there. william brangham reports. >> brangham: south korean warships conducted live-fire drills off the korean peninsula today, the latest show of military force to try and deter north korea. the north answered with more defiance. its envoy called its weekend nuclear test a "gift package" to the u.s. from his country, known officially as the democratic people's republic of korea or d.p.r.k. >> the u.s. will receive more gift packages from my country as long as it relies on reckless provocations and futile attempts to put pressure on the dprk. pressure or sanctions will never work on my country. the d.p.r.k. will never under any circumstance put its nuclear deterrence on the negotiating table. >> brangham: russian
rethinking college with online masters degrees. and the world's most endangered language that does not use spoken words. but first, two days after north korea's sixth nuclear test, the war of words, and the war games, continued today. but president trump's recent statements targeting south korea have led to growing concerns there. william brangham reports. >> brangham: south korean warships conducted live-fire drills off the korean peninsula today, the latest show of military force to try...
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maria: what are you seeing whether it's brick and mortar or online. is getting better. >> we are getting a strong pulse that the economy is picking up. and our customer is letting us know she wants to be reached in a way according to her needs, online it's not going away. it's getting stronger. brick and mortar i believe also will not go away. we look at generation z. they like that experience. they want online, but there is something about that brick and mortar experience, it has to be innovative and worth their while. maria: people want to try things on. but they want the best price. kathy ireland: finding ways for brick and mortar to work together with online so it's a win-win for everyone. maria: kathy ireland there. more "wall street week" after this. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. maria: let's look at some of the big market events that could impact your money. manufacturing,
maria: what are you seeing whether it's brick and mortar or online. is getting better. >> we are getting a strong pulse that the economy is picking up. and our customer is letting us know she wants to be reached in a way according to her needs, online it's not going away. it's getting stronger. brick and mortar i believe also will not go away. we look at generation z. they like that experience. they want online, but there is something about that brick and mortar experience, it has to be...
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i have the website here, this is an on my neck sure -- online insurer. what does it mean for other sim tech companies, what does it mean for other insurers as well? you could do everything on here. >> this is a consumer play. it is very typical from companies, which also survey lot of the sect or. the way to think about this is that, what they have done is, catch on the online shopping. what they need to do going for it is to explore other areas such as health insurance and consumer finance. what does that diversification involve in order for this company to deliver on the site expectations? one of the key things they need to do is to schedule .lliance they are hinging on the likes of taobao. actually, we have seen the showing in the past few months of data on this company. traditionally, their premiums peaked in november, which is the singles' day event, everybody knows that. but we have seen, there could be some -- before the ipo. in between april and june and july, their single month premiums have exceeded the november last year. that tells us that so
i have the website here, this is an on my neck sure -- online insurer. what does it mean for other sim tech companies, what does it mean for other insurers as well? you could do everything on here. >> this is a consumer play. it is very typical from companies, which also survey lot of the sect or. the way to think about this is that, what they have done is, catch on the online shopping. what they need to do going for it is to explore other areas such as health insurance and consumer...
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i am basically online. occasionally they will print one but it is usually online.: what do they expect from you? certain amount i have to do a week. we have an agreement. i have editors to review what i am going to do before it is posted. i pretty much they let me comment on what i want to comment on. brian: how many of those are the moving kind, the flash kind or the gifts? ann: this is the beauty of where i am now. i started out just during animation because that is what we negotiate. they wanted a certain matter week. they really liked it. we did a trial. i did a couple years and then said, with how things are changing so quickly you know what i would really like to do is have a blog because then i had the option of doing either gif, i can still do a still trying. i can do the live sketches. i have even written a couple things. it gives me the flexibility to do whatever medium fits the different idea. brian: so over the years, what are the couple that of gotten the biggest response from the audience and what kind of response do get on the internet? ann: the bigg
i am basically online. occasionally they will print one but it is usually online.: what do they expect from you? certain amount i have to do a week. we have an agreement. i have editors to review what i am going to do before it is posted. i pretty much they let me comment on what i want to comment on. brian: how many of those are the moving kind, the flash kind or the gifts? ann: this is the beauty of where i am now. i started out just during animation because that is what we negotiate. they...
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harvard, mit and other top universities off free online classes called massive open online courses. more than 35 million have enrolled over the past four years. but one of the broadest and most accessible online learning sites is entirely free, khan academy. in 2006, sal khan uploaded teaching videos he made to help his cousin with her math homework. other students found them on youtube and wanted two years later he launched the nonprofit education website. today khan academy has had more than one billion video views and 56 million registered users worldwide studying subjects from calculus to chemistry in 36 joining us now is that education entrepreneur sal khan. he is the founder and ceo of the nonprofit khan academy. sal, it's great to see you today. >> great to be here. >> we are back to school. and as more schools start are khan academy courses being used? is it in the school with the teachers, or kids using this after school as help for their >> it's a little bit of all of the above there is over two million teachers that use us i some way in their classroom. but on top of that
harvard, mit and other top universities off free online classes called massive open online courses. more than 35 million have enrolled over the past four years. but one of the broadest and most accessible online learning sites is entirely free, khan academy. in 2006, sal khan uploaded teaching videos he made to help his cousin with her math homework. other students found them on youtube and wanted two years later he launched the nonprofit education website. today khan academy has had more than...
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it was also unfolding online mainly on twitter a. saudi arabia's envoy to the arab league took some jabs at qatar that started the hash tag katon slams qatari rep then the hash tag you're not up to it started after qatar's minister of state for foreign affairs assault on a motorbike told the saudi rep that his talk is full of threats and that he's not up to backing those threats either now this is not the first time that the gulf countries have gone head to head in the heated online battle back in two thousand and fourteen the saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bahaman withdrew their ambassadors from qatar cartoonist favaro three years ago drew series of from those events it's resurface though and it is equally relevant now will continue to follow the latest conversations online if you're watching on facebook live be sure to post your comments below and we'll try to answer them throughout this hour thanks lady a few comments coming through a result on twitter as did muslims in this case i guess all the blockading nations and k
it was also unfolding online mainly on twitter a. saudi arabia's envoy to the arab league took some jabs at qatar that started the hash tag katon slams qatari rep then the hash tag you're not up to it started after qatar's minister of state for foreign affairs assault on a motorbike told the saudi rep that his talk is full of threats and that he's not up to backing those threats either now this is not the first time that the gulf countries have gone head to head in the heated online battle back...
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as you say, toys r us has an online offering.party as it were, and this is a problem to be high street names. they have the high street presence, and if they haven't adapted quickly enough and well enough online as well, they really struggle. then there are the costs of the overheads, all these massive stalls all over the world. you think of it asa stalls all over the world. you think of it as a store, a sign of the times. the high street is struggling. the shopping walls are struggling. the shopping walls are struggling. thank you. you should be asleep. we are just happy all the time. hello there. with a ridge of high pressure building in for tuesday, it looks like today could actually be the better day of the week for most of us. chilly start, mind you, where skies cleared overnight. temperatures in low single figures in some rural spots. here's the ridge of high pressure then. this weather system will be making inroads for wednesday. meanwhile, this is the weather front, which brought the rain during last night. and there coul
as you say, toys r us has an online offering.party as it were, and this is a problem to be high street names. they have the high street presence, and if they haven't adapted quickly enough and well enough online as well, they really struggle. then there are the costs of the overheads, all these massive stalls all over the world. you think of it asa stalls all over the world. you think of it as a store, a sign of the times. the high street is struggling. the shopping walls are struggling. the...
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all of these ethnic groups are represented in our online collection. of public events. we have a concert series called the homegrown concert series and a lecture series. recordrt almost -- we almost all of these events and less the performers object to being recorded which happen sometimes for copyright reasons, and we put those recordings online for people to watch. those are all streaming on the website -- on the library's website and our youtube page. these are some of the materials you will find in those. cowboy songs,m old-time music, blues, all of these traditions are represented. some of the ethnic groups represented in those online concerts and lectures. wese are some of the things have in the archive, just to give you a sense of what we have. know, during the new deal. period, athe new deal lot of agencies collected recordings of former slaves. collected in manuscript forms, but if you were done on audio. the vastup with majority of those audio recordings of the voices of former slaves telling their stories. letters, for of example from woody
all of these ethnic groups are represented in our online collection. of public events. we have a concert series called the homegrown concert series and a lecture series. recordrt almost -- we almost all of these events and less the performers object to being recorded which happen sometimes for copyright reasons, and we put those recordings online for people to watch. those are all streaming on the website -- on the library's website and our youtube page. these are some of the materials you will...
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from the global far right community and we want to show you just a few examples here this is from an online bulletin board called four chan and here there's a large group of right wing activists and they are trying to boost germany's far right party the a f d this thread features an arsenal of weapons that could potentially influence the election there's links to videos and means that are meant to spread online attacks against the rival parties there's tips for creating a fake social media profile even a link you see here to donate money directly to the f d a we've heard so much talk of course about a potential russian link some russian meddling even heard about a big hack of the buddhist tog computer system back in twenty fifteen we haven't seen any emails released we haven't seen any documents in fact according to many experts most of the online meddling so far in germany has not come from russia it's actually come from the u.s. and far right groups there having said that there is a different kind of russian connection. has been raising eyebrows isn't yes interesting germany actually has
from the global far right community and we want to show you just a few examples here this is from an online bulletin board called four chan and here there's a large group of right wing activists and they are trying to boost germany's far right party the a f d this thread features an arsenal of weapons that could potentially influence the election there's links to videos and means that are meant to spread online attacks against the rival parties there's tips for creating a fake social media...
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i do everything online. things.ook at a few start doing sketches in my sketchbook and by lunch i will decide on something. i can be thinking about something the night before and know exactly what i'm going to do. pageshow many different -- ms. telnaes: poses. do?: how many poses do you ms. telnaes: that probably took me 14 hours. hisd to do your mouth and mouth. there were a lot of drawings in that. over 20. but it was a good piece. president of the the editorial cartoonists association. ms. telnaes: the aaec. host: how did you become president? ms. telnaes: we are a small organization. we all try to serve at some point and this was my year to serve. host: how many are there in the association? ms. telnaes: 154 regular members. retiredthing includes nd students overseas. we used to have about 200 members live on papers. we are mostly freelancers now. every president has something they want to pursue. i thought i was going to be president when we had a woman president. we have president trump and i have been
i do everything online. things.ook at a few start doing sketches in my sketchbook and by lunch i will decide on something. i can be thinking about something the night before and know exactly what i'm going to do. pageshow many different -- ms. telnaes: poses. do?: how many poses do you ms. telnaes: that probably took me 14 hours. hisd to do your mouth and mouth. there were a lot of drawings in that. over 20. but it was a good piece. president of the the editorial cartoonists association. ms....
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and anybody can take that course online, too john hopkins does it for free online. you can learn all of these techniques yourself and it's like seriously -- even if you don't go into activism, everyone should know first aid, everyone should know psychological first aid because you can help people through dark moments and be a huge difference in someone's life by just knowing the basic stuff. regarding what i'd like to see law enforcement do, i would like to see them -- right. they indiana to regulate other companies because most -- our biggest problem with the way review privacy and information is think offering this like -- has this ever been made public under any circumstances if no, then it's private. that's not the case anymore. how many websites have you signed up for where it says, here are terms of service and you hit accept because it's 20 pages long and doesn't make sense. if a service is free the product is you. your data can be put online and re circulated enall right lit without your consent and without any way to remove and it people don't know that. an
and anybody can take that course online, too john hopkins does it for free online. you can learn all of these techniques yourself and it's like seriously -- even if you don't go into activism, everyone should know first aid, everyone should know psychological first aid because you can help people through dark moments and be a huge difference in someone's life by just knowing the basic stuff. regarding what i'd like to see law enforcement do, i would like to see them -- right. they indiana to...
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how much will happen online?experts today said we are on the precipice of a fundamental shift in consumer behavior, that consumers are going to start feeling more comfortable buying groceries online. i think a lot of that has to do with the fact that amazon previously had a wide range of groceries, but there was no brand recognition, there was not that sense of trust. you did not know where the produce was coming from. one thing whole foods has done an incredible job of is building consumer trust. it has created an identity as a healthy, organic chain that vets every product. amazon by buying whole foods takes that trust under its umbrella and consumers will feel more comfortable. last year, less than 5% of people purchased groceries online. and already this year, we are seeing that number rise to 13%. emily: how much of this traffic surge has to do about price? does it all come down to have cheap you can get it? >> i think that is important. also what played a big role was all the press and marketing in the last
how much will happen online?experts today said we are on the precipice of a fundamental shift in consumer behavior, that consumers are going to start feeling more comfortable buying groceries online. i think a lot of that has to do with the fact that amazon previously had a wide range of groceries, but there was no brand recognition, there was not that sense of trust. you did not know where the produce was coming from. one thing whole foods has done an incredible job of is building consumer...
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those are just some collections we have many of which are online. life today and we present research articles on all kinds of traditional culture, particularly material in our own archive. e recently had a post by an archivist on native american -- der, actually, the joke, we think the first has ding of a joke that survived, there may have been earlier ones, as far as we know anymore.'t survive that is the kind of thing we are finding and presenting on the blog. our most popular blog ost, the fact ring around the rosie is not related to the plague, i'm sad to tell you, that is one that i wrote. we have a facebook page, we would like it if you would go our facebook page. my colleague delivered bookmarks it has all the information on it, join our of that.page and all another important thing we've otten involved in is efforts, these two performers here are from the maine, ie tribe up in first recordings from 1890, aboutfield recordings are the mcclaudie people. of ry to turn copies materials that we have to the regions, ethnic tribes they come from, so
those are just some collections we have many of which are online. life today and we present research articles on all kinds of traditional culture, particularly material in our own archive. e recently had a post by an archivist on native american -- der, actually, the joke, we think the first has ding of a joke that survived, there may have been earlier ones, as far as we know anymore.'t survive that is the kind of thing we are finding and presenting on the blog. our most popular blog ost, the...
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consumers in the uk spend more per head online than in the us. fed, what are you expecting?” that. give us your take on the fed, what are you expecting? i don't think they are going to put rates at this time. but we are obviously getting much closer, and markets are beginning to anticipate that, the bond market in particular, it yields are rising again. people are expecting money to become more expensive. it's getting much closer, maybe november — decembertime. thank you, jane. was that a big day out for you? going to the toy store. of course. either that or the argos catalogue. still to come: wearing your heart on your sleeve! we'll be speaking to the boss of a company which sells cufflinks for up to $33,000. i don't think any of the $33,000 ones are here. they would have their own security. you're with business live from bbc news. ryanair has published a full list of the 2,000 flights that will be cancelled over the next six weeks. the budget airline has admitted that it "messed up" the planning of pilot holidays. 400,000 passengers are likely
consumers in the uk spend more per head online than in the us. fed, what are you expecting?” that. give us your take on the fed, what are you expecting? i don't think they are going to put rates at this time. but we are obviously getting much closer, and markets are beginning to anticipate that, the bond market in particular, it yields are rising again. people are expecting money to become more expensive. it's getting much closer, maybe november — decembertime. thank you, jane. was that a...
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my entire life is online, my entire world is online, my career is, my social life is.completely everything for my life. i thank it for everything. so newquay is very seasonal. i've been a lifeguard for four years, but that was seasonal. i've been a receptionist, but once again seasonal for a holiday park. one minute they need me, one minute they don't. had all my qualifications but couldn't find a job. special k, 25p. i looked this up on amazon last night and it's actually £7 and i sell it for £1.50. several products you can eat years past its best before date. as long as it's sealed, kept dry, it's perfectly fine. i've always wanted a career where i can help my local community. it's nice to see families tell their children they can have whatever they want and then they can spend the other money on days out or whatever. so it's good to know you are helping other people. some people might frown on it, but this place is a godsend. she's got a kind heart and she looks after the locals in the best way possible. she's keeping them fed. i've had people spit in my face, i've
my entire life is online, my entire world is online, my career is, my social life is.completely everything for my life. i thank it for everything. so newquay is very seasonal. i've been a lifeguard for four years, but that was seasonal. i've been a receptionist, but once again seasonal for a holiday park. one minute they need me, one minute they don't. had all my qualifications but couldn't find a job. special k, 25p. i looked this up on amazon last night and it's actually £7 and i sell it for...
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vote online or at twitter. which fake secession movement we should create online to see if it attracts russian support. choices, a, new at any point republic of manhattanistan. or b, new independent region arizone. next is c, connecticut. and option d. new mexit. the theory, if you build it, they will come. any inkling of anybody wanting to break off any part of the united states, anything that exists in the west from anything that constitutes existing international order where russia isn't a superpower. any cent fugual force to pull something apart will attract russian trolls like flies to brexit. we'll see. i'm excited did b this. alongside russian efforts to promote outright secession, as we learn more about what russia in election last year online and on facebook. you can see the same concerted effort under way. not to completely break the country apart as geopolitical unit but break our population apart. get american people at each other's throats. among the facebook ads bought last year by russia not only
vote online or at twitter. which fake secession movement we should create online to see if it attracts russian support. choices, a, new at any point republic of manhattanistan. or b, new independent region arizone. next is c, connecticut. and option d. new mexit. the theory, if you build it, they will come. any inkling of anybody wanting to break off any part of the united states, anything that exists in the west from anything that constitutes existing international order where russia isn't a...
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they are all online. we get very little calls for researchers coming in the rooms to look at those collections. one of the largest collections of papers that we have, personal papers, or the papers of daniel patrick moynihan. the collection is 1.3 million items. it is kept in 3100 containers. this is the largest collection of personal papers the division has. and of course we solicited moynihan's papers back in the 1970's when he had served in the kennedy, johnson and nixon administrations at various posts. he was the ambassador to india. little did we realize he would be a three-term senator from new york and add voluminously to that collection. it is a frequently consulted collection, and is one of our more valuable ones. it also helps to highlight the more than 900 collections we have of members of congress in the division. most of those collections date from the federal congress and the continental congress, and they are of individuals that served before world war ii. after world war ii, congressional
they are all online. we get very little calls for researchers coming in the rooms to look at those collections. one of the largest collections of papers that we have, personal papers, or the papers of daniel patrick moynihan. the collection is 1.3 million items. it is kept in 3100 containers. this is the largest collection of personal papers the division has. and of course we solicited moynihan's papers back in the 1970's when he had served in the kennedy, johnson and nixon administrations at...
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and others are opening mooc or massive open online courses one of the broadest and most accessible online learning sites is entirely free in 2006, he up loaded teaching materials to help his cousin with math homework others saw it and wanted videos on more subjects two years later, he launched the non-profit website it's had more than 1 million views and 56 million registered users worldwide studying anything from calculus to chemistry in 36 languages. joining us is the founder and ceo of the academy great to see you today >> great to be here. >> we are back-to-school as more schools embrace online learning, how are your courses being used in the school with teachers or after school with help for homework >> it's a little of all the above. there's 2 million teachers that use us in some way in the classroom. on top of that, we have 10 million students that use them, a lot are in classrooms as free, personal tutor there's a lot of home schoolers that use us and adult learners that they want to go back to college or curious about something. >> i'm seeing it with my own kids everybody has to
and others are opening mooc or massive open online courses one of the broadest and most accessible online learning sites is entirely free in 2006, he up loaded teaching materials to help his cousin with math homework others saw it and wanted videos on more subjects two years later, he launched the non-profit website it's had more than 1 million views and 56 million registered users worldwide studying anything from calculus to chemistry in 36 languages. joining us is the founder and ceo of the...
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you can check them out online. senate the idea that the .- for the benefit of quakers the manner of holding elections, congress can make regulations except for the place of choosing senators. let's look at other changes on the side. we have talked about this change in the preamble, and also the aim of forming a more perfect union. the power to has make trees and appoint supreme court justices along with the sentence -- along with the senate. almostndment process is fully spelled out. congress can propose amendments. have -- we saw a version of that in the earlier draft. three quarters of the legislators are state dimensions. inification says the people nine states are enough to ratify. we are almost there. it is the time for constitution day, september 17. we are going to see the u.s. constitution. it is constitution day, september 17. we have the final version of the constitution, which is printed for the delegates to debate and share with congress and the states. how exciting to think that this is arguably more c
you can check them out online. senate the idea that the .- for the benefit of quakers the manner of holding elections, congress can make regulations except for the place of choosing senators. let's look at other changes on the side. we have talked about this change in the preamble, and also the aim of forming a more perfect union. the power to has make trees and appoint supreme court justices along with the sentence -- along with the senate. almostndment process is fully spelled out. congress...
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rfl >>> and the new warning for those looking to buy a puppy online. the adorable add cou could be a. you're watching "world news now." i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor
rfl >>> and the new warning for those looking to buy a puppy online. the adorable add cou could be a. you're watching "world news now." i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to...
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and they're used to being online. and they're used to using different mediums so i think it's a different way to show them they can be an editorial cartoonist but not in the traditional sense. it's -- i find it exciting because i just think it's another way we can express an idea. brian: you say 55 active members now doing cartoons -- editorial cartoons for newspapers. ann: on staff. brian: on staff. how many editorial cartoonists are conservative? ann: we have some. we don't have a lot. brian: i know ramirez has been here. he did a show. ann: right. . i think it is because cartoonists, by their nature, are irreverent. that does not fit in with the conservative persona. we tend to push. we want to create friction. i think that is mainly the reason. but i do not know. brian: here is one last gif. a saudi official heading up the u.n. human rights council. [video clip] brian: i assume that is ahead. ms. telnaes: it is a head. it is rolling. i think the rolling shocks people. it is commenting on the ridiculousness of havi
and they're used to being online. and they're used to using different mediums so i think it's a different way to show them they can be an editorial cartoonist but not in the traditional sense. it's -- i find it exciting because i just think it's another way we can express an idea. brian: you say 55 active members now doing cartoons -- editorial cartoons for newspapers. ann: on staff. brian: on staff. how many editorial cartoonists are conservative? ann: we have some. we don't have a lot. brian:...
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telnaes: washington post online. it is only online.ccasionally, they will print one, but it is usually online. host: what do they expect from you? ms. telnaes: i have a certain amount i do a week. we have an agreement. i have editors who review what i'm going to do. they let me comment on what i want to comment on. i started out doing animation. they wanted a certain amount a week. i did that for a couple of years and then i said with how things are changing, i would like to have a blog. that way i have the option of doing an animated gif. i can still do a still drawing. i have written things about issues and i did live sketches. done live sketches when we have had debates during the presidential campaign. it gives me the flexibility of doing whatever medium hits my idea. what have the years, gotten the biggest response from the audience and what response do you get on the internet? ms. telnaes: the biggest response i received was on the issue where the french burkini, in france, a completely covered swimsuit, there were photos of a wo
telnaes: washington post online. it is only online.ccasionally, they will print one, but it is usually online. host: what do they expect from you? ms. telnaes: i have a certain amount i do a week. we have an agreement. i have editors who review what i'm going to do. they let me comment on what i want to comment on. i started out doing animation. they wanted a certain amount a week. i did that for a couple of years and then i said with how things are changing, i would like to have a blog. that...
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eastern online at c-span.org. in new york city sit a ceremony was held at the 911 memorial on the 16th anniversary. the ceremony included reading the names of each victim on the world trade center, pentagon and flight 93. this runs about three and half hours.
eastern online at c-span.org. in new york city sit a ceremony was held at the 911 memorial on the 16th anniversary. the ceremony included reading the names of each victim on the world trade center, pentagon and flight 93. this runs about three and half hours.
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and that's in the online space. atheist view, anti-religious views, all these are marginalized and concealable. and the online space brings them out. we can start to see. so leading edge of this. for example in bangladesh, if you look at who al qaeda was targeting, it's atheist bloggers, lgbt bloggers. the more time i engage in the online space and in the region, i see this is -- it's clearly already there. it's already recognized, but it hasn't risen to the level yet we think it's a big issue. sometimes these secular accounts gets pulled down because we have this very narrow frame of reference. what's happening is a debate about identity in the societies. nadia: as we see them. daveed: put it in the islamophobia box. a better box is debate about identity. "why i am not a christian" book, i am certain there is many people here who are not christians. probably none of them think this is a book that should be censored or deeply offensive. it's a debate about what our religious identity is within western society. even
and that's in the online space. atheist view, anti-religious views, all these are marginalized and concealable. and the online space brings them out. we can start to see. so leading edge of this. for example in bangladesh, if you look at who al qaeda was targeting, it's atheist bloggers, lgbt bloggers. the more time i engage in the online space and in the region, i see this is -- it's clearly already there. it's already recognized, but it hasn't risen to the level yet we think it's a big issue....
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you can find us online at businessweek.com. groups are on the frontline of businesses on president trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants. carol: they are taking training sessions and having handle visits from ice. josh: we have seen unions this year as there has been a crackdown on undocumented immigrants by the trump administration. we have seen unions at the front lines in terms of protesting, marching, lobbying for legislation. but this story is about other ways unions are doing things really, only unions can do, to protect union members and other workers who are immigrants and who are working in the united states in particular i profiled the work of unite here, the hotel, casino and food workers union that has almost half its members contracts, contracts covering always have its members coming up for negotiation in the next year. a priority in those negotiations around the country is going to be restricting company's -- restricting a company's collaboration with ice. julia: they are going as far as holding how to bea
you can find us online at businessweek.com. groups are on the frontline of businesses on president trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants. carol: they are taking training sessions and having handle visits from ice. josh: we have seen unions this year as there has been a crackdown on undocumented immigrants by the trump administration. we have seen unions at the front lines in terms of protesting, marching, lobbying for legislation. but this story is about other ways unions are doing...
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now just as there are these cauldrons of hate speech online they're cauldrons of , everything online, right, that there are locations where you can go to get reaffirming information that satisfies your preexisting biases. whether it's cat videos, right, or whether it's white nationalist rhetoric, whether it's supporting a political candidate or the like. when people talk about the problem of hamafaly, the problem of echo chambers, most of the time what they're talking about is how search engines and social media reinforce your political beliefs by feeding you information that is pre-selected for you, right. and there is evidence that look -- it is no surprise to you that websites like the drudge report and fox news tend to be more republicans that go to those sites, right. that democrats are going to be more likely to go as it shows here huffington post, new york times, and the like, right. interestingly and this -- this is from 12 my colleague shanto iyengar at stanford -- the only -- the two publications that fall right in the middle are real clear politics and usa today at least du
now just as there are these cauldrons of hate speech online they're cauldrons of , everything online, right, that there are locations where you can go to get reaffirming information that satisfies your preexisting biases. whether it's cat videos, right, or whether it's white nationalist rhetoric, whether it's supporting a political candidate or the like. when people talk about the problem of hamafaly, the problem of echo chambers, most of the time what they're talking about is how search...
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back then its new ceo decided to close some stores and focus on online business.t strategy helped turn the company around. today the consumer electronics chain held its first investor meeting in five years. the message was starkly different than its last one in 2012. courtney reagan is at best buy headquarters in richfield, >> reporter: it's a different feeling at best buy headquarters these days. just five years ago, many wondered if the consumer electronics retailer was viable in the age of amazon. >> we had negative comps. there was questions on whether we would survive. >> reporter: the ceo was new to the job then and had a plan to turn it around. >> we've had four years of positive comps, our margins have expanded. we've been in the top 10% of the s&p 500 from a total shareholder standpoint. we're gaining share. we've become relevant again. >> reporter: he says he fixed what was wrong. now wall street analysts say he needs to find growth. >> best buy today is much better equipped to compete with amazon. to stay relevant, ca the continue to appeal to that cons
back then its new ceo decided to close some stores and focus on online business.t strategy helped turn the company around. today the consumer electronics chain held its first investor meeting in five years. the message was starkly different than its last one in 2012. courtney reagan is at best buy headquarters in richfield, >> reporter: it's a different feeling at best buy headquarters these days. just five years ago, many wondered if the consumer electronics retailer was viable in the...
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form, similarto people to fill in an online form, similar to the people to fill in an online form, similartoand people to fill in an online form, similarto the us, and pay5 people to fill in an online form, similar to the us, and pay 5 euros. the eu has promised there will be an initial six—month spell when it will be optional. 0f initial six—month spell when it will be optional. of course we will keep you posted on the travel show. here isa you posted on the travel show. here is a question e—mailed to us at the bbc. well, christmas 2017! have one recommendation, luxor in egypt. as luck would have it the only scheduled flight of the week takes off on december 25. you leave the midwinter gloom of northern europe behind and touched down in a warm and welcoming city halfway between london and the equator. walking is the ideal way to explore the ruins on the edge of luxor, then take a ferry across the nile to the valley of the kings. you can easily combine luxor with the egyptian capital, cairo, next to the overnight train, orfrequent cairo, next to the overnight train, or frequent planes betwee
form, similarto people to fill in an online form, similar to the people to fill in an online form, similartoand people to fill in an online form, similarto the us, and pay5 people to fill in an online form, similar to the us, and pay 5 euros. the eu has promised there will be an initial six—month spell when it will be optional. 0f initial six—month spell when it will be optional. of course we will keep you posted on the travel show. here isa you posted on the travel show. here is a question...
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just zooming in on google and facebook and microsoft and what can be done online, that doesn't feel toere the real threat is. the real threat feels as though it is out there on the streets now. i found this take on the entire story a bit of a side issue today. i sense you are agreeing with that? yes. it is clearly the place where people are being radicalised, is online, more than perhaps it was a decade ago, when it was less easy to make such instantaneous connections with people, but it is also through to see and research beers are tight that people also tend, if they are radicalised, the needs a personal connection as well. it is notjust you tube videos, you need a personal connection in order to make that step. web giants, there might be something more they can do, i do not think it will solve the problem. at the moment somebody else knows what is about to happen, the greater chance that is of its being stopped. the front page of the telegraph. this is not talking about the bomb attack although there is reference to it on the front page but the main splash is what borisjohnson has b
just zooming in on google and facebook and microsoft and what can be done online, that doesn't feel toere the real threat is. the real threat feels as though it is out there on the streets now. i found this take on the entire story a bit of a side issue today. i sense you are agreeing with that? yes. it is clearly the place where people are being radicalised, is online, more than perhaps it was a decade ago, when it was less easy to make such instantaneous connections with people, but it is...