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so they pay the ransom so the bad guys said, oh, that's going to be work. i have to keep hitting the cities. the they're going to pay it. we have to find a way as a nation to provide those cities, counties and states resources to prevent these kinds of things from happening. >> i want to take this moment just to remind everybody that send in your questions. we'll be taking some questions from all of you. that will be magically appearing on my little ipad here. come back to rick's point before that some of what is seen in the private sector doesn't immediately trusted and acted on by the u.s. government. you as well. in other words there are two ways of sharing a operation. >> well, so i would say there's not full trust both ways. the and i would also try not to lump up every type of information under a broad information sharing umbrella and say that the same sort of criticism applies to all of those. i think that you talked about the radars which i love. i've been on a soapbox. it's not just the radar of our intel community that we need to develop. it's the
so they pay the ransom so the bad guys said, oh, that's going to be work. i have to keep hitting the cities. the they're going to pay it. we have to find a way as a nation to provide those cities, counties and states resources to prevent these kinds of things from happening. >> i want to take this moment just to remind everybody that send in your questions. we'll be taking some questions from all of you. that will be magically appearing on my little ipad here. come back to rick's point...
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the stunt of ransoming people works. so they ransom chambersburg.the chambersburg citizens are like, they did not bill down york or gettysburg, they did not burn down carlisle. the last two times they were in chambersburg, they only burned down the railroad. we don't have railroad buildings to burn, we are safe. only 10 miles away is the union regular calvary. not regular, volunteer calvary. the people of chambersburg tell him to count salt. he says he wasn't kidding and he orders the town torched. the confederate officers protest, he puts them under arrest in extreme cases, and the confederates porch chambersburg. they don't have railroad buildings, but they have the town itself, and they lay waste to it. we have probably seen many pictures of what chambersburg looks like after this devastating raid. the railroad suffers little damage but railroad employees are devastated. there are a lot of railroad employees who live in and around chambersburg, that is the railroad home before the war. the cvrr is still operational and can still haul refugees out
the stunt of ransoming people works. so they ransom chambersburg.the chambersburg citizens are like, they did not bill down york or gettysburg, they did not burn down carlisle. the last two times they were in chambersburg, they only burned down the railroad. we don't have railroad buildings to burn, we are safe. only 10 miles away is the union regular calvary. not regular, volunteer calvary. the people of chambersburg tell him to count salt. he says he wasn't kidding and he orders the town...
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ransom e. olds, a resident of lansing, and an early automotive pioneer, very important northwestern the early history along with ford and many others, started the company here originally in the late 1890s, for a few years it went down detroit, and then he returned to lansing, his only site or close it to, in 1904. the turn of the 19th and 20th century lansing was a town by any starts so kuwait a small place, smile in comparison to places like -- 234 prayer con to detroit. it had a lot of connectioned to hinter lands, a lot of -- its industrial activities was related to farming that went on in the areas around it, and it also had a very driven distinctive population that was white, rural and president extent and the city elders were very committed to keeping it that way. so from the perspective of somebody like ransom olds this was a labor force that was familiar to him. the believed that the workers that he could enlist here would have a great work ethic, committed to the collective project of
ransom e. olds, a resident of lansing, and an early automotive pioneer, very important northwestern the early history along with ford and many others, started the company here originally in the late 1890s, for a few years it went down detroit, and then he returned to lansing, his only site or close it to, in 1904. the turn of the 19th and 20th century lansing was a town by any starts so kuwait a small place, smile in comparison to places like -- 234 prayer con to detroit. it had a lot of...
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most of those leaders have elected to pay the ransom because they don't have the resources to prevent it from happening in the first place or to install backup systems so they won't be affected by it so they pay the ransom so the bad guys have said that's going to be work , i just have to keep hitting the cities because they're going to pay it . we have to find a way as a nation to provide those cities, counties and states resources to prevent those kind of things from happening . >> i'd like to take this moment to remind everybody to send in your questions . because we will be taking questions from all of you. so it will be magically appearing i hope on my little ipad here. jeanette, come back at rick! before that some of what's seen in the private sector isn't immediately trusted and acted upon by the us government ? tonya, you as well. how two ways the sharing operation? >> i would say there's not full trust both ways. and i would also try not to love up every information under a broad information sharing umbrellaand say it's the same witticism applies to all of those . i think tha
most of those leaders have elected to pay the ransom because they don't have the resources to prevent it from happening in the first place or to install backup systems so they won't be affected by it so they pay the ransom so the bad guys have said that's going to be work , i just have to keep hitting the cities because they're going to pay it . we have to find a way as a nation to provide those cities, counties and states resources to prevent those kind of things from happening . >> i'd...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin refugees kidnapped and tortured for ransom. these migrants who say they were packed into overcrowded camps in libya and tortured by the smugglers they thought would bring them to europe. also coming out they complained that long certain directional impeachment inquiry inquiry for the 1st time members of congress gaining access to the whistleblowers report on president trumps conversation with his ukrainian counterpart now the assassin of the president abused his power. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us. the un high commissioner for refugees is issued a plea for countries worldwide to take in refugees stuck in libya the agency described as a migrant center in tripoli as severely overcrowded but it's not the only camp libya's one of the most important transit points for migrants crossing the mediterranean to europe now holding camps have been springing up in libya for the thousands of refugees stranded in that war torn country german diplomats have described conditions in them as inhuman but investigating those reports a
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packed into overcrowded refugee camps in libya survivors who say they were kidnapped and tortured for ransom by the very small dealers they thought would bring them to europe. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us u.s. lawmakers are reviewing a classified whistleblower complaint against president trump that has prompted an impeachment inquiry that complaint cites a phone call between trump and ukraine's president a white house. has already released its memo of the call that has set off a firestorm in washington at issue did trump abuse his abuse of power by urging ukraine to open a corruption investigation into his political rival joe biden and joe biden's son. not for the 1st time on a difficult day in new york donald trump was forced to defend his conversation with ukraine's fellow to me as a lenski using a familiar line which continues but they're getting hit hard in this which aren't because when they look at the information it's a joke. impeachment that i didn't do it to take a look at that call it was perfect i didn't do it there was no quid pro quo the allegation trump pressured
packed into overcrowded refugee camps in libya survivors who say they were kidnapped and tortured for ransom by the very small dealers they thought would bring them to europe. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us u.s. lawmakers are reviewing a classified whistleblower complaint against president trump that has prompted an impeachment inquiry that complaint cites a phone call between trump and ukraine's president a white house. has already released its memo of the call that has set off a...
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nobody has demanded ransom. >> no money has been paid. and i can't yet speak to the ransom ware issue. >> it's not just people in the union city. it's also city workers who may not get paychecks this week. the fbi and state are investigating the cyber ahack. >> this computer shut down could last an entire week. the city will waive fees for permits and payments that couldn't be processed. because of the shut down. >> thank you. a major set back today for the people trying to block a homeless center. a san francisco judge today said no. to halting construction of the facility. inside the courtroom live with the details and what happens next? >> the group has been trying to block this center for months. they say their word will attract crime, drug use in the area. and more violent attacks after it was proposed. as you can see construction is well under way. and it won't stop after the judges ruling today. >> in the latest legal battle a. san francisco judge has sided with the city. allowing construction to continue. >> i'm denying the reques
nobody has demanded ransom. >> no money has been paid. and i can't yet speak to the ransom ware issue. >> it's not just people in the union city. it's also city workers who may not get paychecks this week. the fbi and state are investigating the cyber ahack. >> this computer shut down could last an entire week. the city will waive fees for permits and payments that couldn't be processed. because of the shut down. >> thank you. a major set back today for the people trying...
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ransom olds which was a resident of lansing, and an early automotive pioneer, very important person in the early history along withford and many others , started the company here originally in the late 1890s. for a few years it went down to detroit he returned to lansing or his original site for close to it in 1904. the turn of the 20th century lansing was a town by any standards. so it's quite a small place, certainly small in comparison to places like detroit and it was, it had a lot of connections to the hinterlands, a lot of, it's industrial activities were related to the farming that went on in the areas around it. and it also had a very distinctive population that was very overwhelmingly white and protestant. and the city elders or better or worse were very committed to keeping it that way so from the perspective of one like lansing olds, this was familiar to him. he believed that the workers that he could enlist here would have a great work ethic . it would be committed to the collective project of the plant itself and that he could have a good relationship with them that they w
ransom olds which was a resident of lansing, and an early automotive pioneer, very important person in the early history along withford and many others , started the company here originally in the late 1890s. for a few years it went down to detroit he returned to lansing or his original site for close to it in 1904. the turn of the 20th century lansing was a town by any standards. so it's quite a small place, certainly small in comparison to places like detroit and it was, it had a lot of...
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you'll have to pay the ransom. you are not beholden to them.he last thing i will add is that there was never a guarantee that if you do pay the ransom, you will get your data back. that is a scary proposition. andrew: specific to municipalities. amy: we have seen a lot of that lately. one of the things we continue to focus on in our partnership with state and local governments and with private sector and the contractors that are out there that are providing the services, is trying to think ahead. i guess the best message i can send out there is, you're going to be a target. think of yourself that way. whether you are a municipality, small business, an entity of any sort, you will be a target. so what are you doing today to develop the practices, the protocols, the systems, the security in place? we will say don't pay the ransom. you are just encouraging that behavior. you see what happens over time in the sense that you pay the ransom and somebody else gets it, or you get hacked later. i know it turns out to cost a lot of money for folks to the
you'll have to pay the ransom. you are not beholden to them.he last thing i will add is that there was never a guarantee that if you do pay the ransom, you will get your data back. that is a scary proposition. andrew: specific to municipalities. amy: we have seen a lot of that lately. one of the things we continue to focus on in our partnership with state and local governments and with private sector and the contractors that are out there that are providing the services, is trying to think...
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survivors who say they were cheated now and tortured for ransom by the smugglers they thought would bring them to europe. and the ocean is a dumping ground for many people on this kenyan island but we look at one man's mission to clean it all up and to get authors to lend a hand. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us for the very 1st time u.s. lawmakers served. doing a classified whistleblower complaint against president trump prompted an impeachment inquiry the complaint science a phone call between trump and ukraine's president lot of mirrors a lengthy well the white house has already released its memo of that call that's set off a firestorm in washington at issue did president trump abuse his power by urging the ukrainian president to open a corruption investigation into joe biden and his son hunter as they know for the 1st time on a difficult day in new york donald trump was forced to defend his conversation with ukraine's followed him is the lenski using a familiar line in the which aren't continues but they're getting hit hard in this which aren't because when they look at the
survivors who say they were cheated now and tortured for ransom by the smugglers they thought would bring them to europe. and the ocean is a dumping ground for many people on this kenyan island but we look at one man's mission to clean it all up and to get authors to lend a hand. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us for the very 1st time u.s. lawmakers served. doing a classified whistleblower complaint against president trump prompted an impeachment inquiry the complaint science a phone...
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made survivors who say they were kidnapped and tortured for ransom by the smugglers they thought would bring them to europe. and in sports will meet the young and talented guy brown an 11 year old girl whose dreaming of skeet boarding glory at the top of the tokyo olympics. i bribed thomas great to have you with us u.s. lawmakers are reviewing a classified whistleblower complaint against president trump that's prompted an impeachment inquiry back complaint cites a phone call between trump and ukraine's president the white house has already released its memo of the call that has set off a firestorm in washington at issue the down from abuse of power by urging ukraine to open a criminal investigation into trump's political rival joe biden and his son. not for the 1st time on a typical day in new york donald trump was forced to defend his conversation with ukraine's fellow to me as a lenski using a familiar line and the which aren't continues but they're getting hit hard in this which aren't because when they look at the information it's a joke. impeachment that i didn't do it you take a
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ransom e. olds came to lansing and foundedily oldsmobile. you'll find his name in a lot the car industry -- in a lot of things that you talk about in lansing. >> i think a lot of people industry withcar maybe detroit. but it made its way here as well? here.actually began olds was kind of a friend of henry ford. he actually was the first -- built the first assembly line. and henry ford perfected it. so olds had a lot of great inventions. sold the oldsmobile company and then founded a company called rio car company. then both those car companies in lansing. >> does lansing still have an auto presence? >> we do. g.m., general of motors. we have two state of the art facilities right here in lansing. you can see straight ahead is the beautiful state capitol of michigan. this building is -- has been to say thei'm going mid-1800's. welcomes capitol thousands of school groups and visitors each year. like to think that lansing is not only the state capitol and a place for government but also a great tourist destination. we'll pass by a lot of governm
ransom e. olds came to lansing and foundedily oldsmobile. you'll find his name in a lot the car industry -- in a lot of things that you talk about in lansing. >> i think a lot of people industry withcar maybe detroit. but it made its way here as well? here.actually began olds was kind of a friend of henry ford. he actually was the first -- built the first assembly line. and henry ford perfected it. so olds had a lot of great inventions. sold the oldsmobile company and then founded a...
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amy: i will always say does not a good idea to pay the ransom. because it just further encourages and we have seen it, the encouragement that gives to others who co that is a possible business. what we have seen is really a transition over time in the way that ransomware is deployed. rather than going after the obvious targets of the large companies, the ones who have the big money who could probably pay out, now you see transition to focus on smaller companies smaller businesses, the ones that potentially do not have good security and that are more susceptible to copper mice. that is concerning -- susceptible to compromise. that is a lower dollar amount but a lot more return on investment. what we would like people to do and copies to do is develop their security, develop their -- have your backups your systems in place. get those systems updated. so that you will not fall prey to this. or if you do, and you made some point, then you have a place to go. you do not have to pay that ransom. you're not beholden to them. the last thing i'll add on t
amy: i will always say does not a good idea to pay the ransom. because it just further encourages and we have seen it, the encouragement that gives to others who co that is a possible business. what we have seen is really a transition over time in the way that ransomware is deployed. rather than going after the obvious targets of the large companies, the ones who have the big money who could probably pay out, now you see transition to focus on smaller companies smaller businesses, the ones that...
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you don't have to pay that ransom. they are not beholden to them.he last sale than that is there at never a guarantee that if you do pay brent some, that they are going to get your data back. that's a scary proposition. >> municipalities. amy: we have seen a lot of that lately. one of the things that we continue to focus on in a partnership it's state and local governments and it's private sector and it's contractors that are out there that are providing the services, at trying to think ahead. the best message i could send out there at you are going to be a target. give yourself that way. so what are your men dips healthy or small business or whatever, an entity of any sort, you are going to be a target. what are you doing right now today to develop the practices and protocols in the systems and security in place. because again, we are going to say don't pay the ransom. you are just encouraging that behavior. you've seen what happens over time in the sense. you get hit later or someone else does. turns out that it cost a lot of money for folks to re
you don't have to pay that ransom. they are not beholden to them.he last sale than that is there at never a guarantee that if you do pay brent some, that they are going to get your data back. that's a scary proposition. >> municipalities. amy: we have seen a lot of that lately. one of the things that we continue to focus on in a partnership it's state and local governments and it's private sector and it's contractors that are out there that are providing the services, at trying to think...
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as it cost more to fix it cost less to pay the ransom than to fix the issue and pay up busy but now and now this week a new york school system had to delay the start of their school year because of the ransomware issue we heard from a previous expert that this was a. tool that sort of got out of the box. and hackers got ahold of it but is there a reason why they're deploying this weapon now we're seeing this ransomware spike this year well ransomware has been around for a long time the n.s.a. issue was one where the n.s.a. got hacked in some tools were taken from them whether this one specifically was them yet we don't know yet or their tools we don't know yet but the problem is this is far more. if arius in a problem i think then facebook's data world deal with affected data still and we've all had our data still on but this is governments being shut down think about this 22 agencies in texas alone were shut down last month all in one concerted effort in the difference here is these are not just drive by hacks these are concerted effort to find the weaknesses in these local governm
as it cost more to fix it cost less to pay the ransom than to fix the issue and pay up busy but now and now this week a new york school system had to delay the start of their school year because of the ransomware issue we heard from a previous expert that this was a. tool that sort of got out of the box. and hackers got ahold of it but is there a reason why they're deploying this weapon now we're seeing this ransomware spike this year well ransomware has been around for a long time the n.s.a....
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in the united states government in houston with 64 people in a basement being held hostage to pay ransom to cartels on the other side of the rio grande . that's happening in america. can you talk about these things? >> the most important thing you talkabout here which is a point i tried to spread and i have a the last 25 years , yes. the open borders propagandists will go back and forth about what there, whatever the proportion of citizens, 100 percent of the criminal aliens committing crimes that were 100 percent preventable. and if the gun control lobby applied its own sake just one life mantra to immigration control. we be so much better off. and this revolving door of course as victimized so many people. we talked about it before. it's not just american citizens but people of all races and backgrounds.and the callousness with which the media and hollywood especially, i have a whole chapter on that too. the intersection of hollywood and open borders inc., the calluses which would be a show in particular families of color to borrow their own phraseology is stunning to me and i contract
in the united states government in houston with 64 people in a basement being held hostage to pay ransom to cartels on the other side of the rio grande . that's happening in america. can you talk about these things? >> the most important thing you talkabout here which is a point i tried to spread and i have a the last 25 years , yes. the open borders propagandists will go back and forth about what there, whatever the proportion of citizens, 100 percent of the criminal aliens committing...
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. >> about ransome e olds and the auto company he founded. >> he founded the real multicore company which was the company that was titled as an acronym of his name. emerged in 1904 and stayed close to the location in a variety of formats. >> wants the city's tour of lansing, michigan, as we take in history and literally every scene. >> and sunday at 2 pm on c-span three. >>> for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress. you can make up your own mind. created by cable and 1979.
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if your cash or data has been stolen or ransomed you're not going to be at cheerleader for new digitalnomy we have to be mindful of the new threat two of the biggest crisis as were unintentional. one crime was a north korean attempt to extort money that ended up affecting our national health service. we knew it wasn't intentional because the british health service is the stupidest place on earth to extort money from. one month later a russian attack on ukraine affected companies across europe including the united kingdom. and we saw this happen by mistake. but it doesn't matter to the companies who lost hundreds of millions of dollars. these attacks on cold viruses are nothing. and their increasingly for sale. leaving any well resourced nason nation with the capability of a cyber attack fairly easily. maybe not lisle but potential a menacing. we are acutely aware of the risks of terror groups that do not have destructive but they will purchase them in the future. we need coordinated action with partners to manage this risk and together we need to maintain constant vigilance. constant v
if your cash or data has been stolen or ransomed you're not going to be at cheerleader for new digitalnomy we have to be mindful of the new threat two of the biggest crisis as were unintentional. one crime was a north korean attempt to extort money that ended up affecting our national health service. we knew it wasn't intentional because the british health service is the stupidest place on earth to extort money from. one month later a russian attack on ukraine affected companies across europe...
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there's james mcavoy and there's of course bill's zog i think one of the big stands out is james ransom who plays the adult he really captures this intense neurotic wound energy that. soul that the child had definitely something for aficionados it chapter 2 perhaps not delivering quite the bang for the buck that the predecessor did but nevertheless. thank you very much for bringing us back to town thanks melissa. well if all those scary images are not your thing then our next topic should make you feel all warm and fuzzy garden gnomes are the benevolent neverland little people that have populated german garden plot since the 19th century so much so that they're really considered a fixture on germany's cultural landscape but as one of the last manufacturers prepares for retirement their future looks uncertain. pointy red hat. plain black shoes. a white beard. and a lantern to light his way through the mines presenting the original garden gnome. and this is his birthplace. in central germany. people is a 4th generation garden no manufacturer his great grandfather philip founded the compan
there's james mcavoy and there's of course bill's zog i think one of the big stands out is james ransom who plays the adult he really captures this intense neurotic wound energy that. soul that the child had definitely something for aficionados it chapter 2 perhaps not delivering quite the bang for the buck that the predecessor did but nevertheless. thank you very much for bringing us back to town thanks melissa. well if all those scary images are not your thing then our next topic should make...
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if your cash or data has been stolen or ransomed you're not going to be at cheerleader for new digitalnomy we have to be mindful of the new threat two of the biggest crisis as were unintentional. one crime was a north korean attempt to extort money that ended up affecting our national health service. we knew it wasn't intentional because the british health service is the stupidest place on earth to extort money from. one month later a russian attack on ukraine affected companies across europe including the united kingdom. and we saw this happen by mistake. but it doesn't matter to the companies who lost hundreds of millions of dollars. these attacks on cold viruses are nothing. and their increasingly for sale. leaving any well resourced nason nation with the capability of a cyber attack fairly easily. maybe not lisle but potential a menacing. we are acutely aware of the risks of terror groups that do not have destructive but they will purchase them in the future. we need coordinated action with partners to manage this risk and together we need to maintain constant vigilance. constant v
if your cash or data has been stolen or ransomed you're not going to be at cheerleader for new digitalnomy we have to be mindful of the new threat two of the biggest crisis as were unintentional. one crime was a north korean attempt to extort money that ended up affecting our national health service. we knew it wasn't intentional because the british health service is the stupidest place on earth to extort money from. one month later a russian attack on ukraine affected companies across europe...
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government in houston on 54 people in a basement held hostage to pay ransom to cartels on the other side of the rio grande, that real, happening in america. >> i think most important thing you talked about there, point that i always try to stress, i have over last 25 years that i have been covering these issues, yes, the open border propaganda goes back and nort forth about whatever you know pro portion of -- 100% of the criminal aliens committed crimes that were 100% preventible. and if the gun control lobby applied its own -- if it saves just one life mantra on immigration control, you know, we would be so much better off. and this revolving door has victimized so many people, we have talked about it before, not just american citizens wit but people of all races and backgrounds, and callousness of media and hollywood, i have a entire section on that. callousness with which they show in particular families of color to borrow their own phraseology is stunning to me. i contrasted the outpouring of compassion for yen elah sanchez by hollywood, media and elected democrats in california to n
government in houston on 54 people in a basement held hostage to pay ransom to cartels on the other side of the rio grande, that real, happening in america. >> i think most important thing you talked about there, point that i always try to stress, i have over last 25 years that i have been covering these issues, yes, the open border propaganda goes back and nort forth about whatever you know pro portion of -- 100% of the criminal aliens committed crimes that were 100% preventible. and if...
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you pay the ransom and now somebody else gets it. it costs a lot of money for folks to reconstruct the data. people call it the hatchback bill. what do you think of that piece of legislation? >> taking the offensive actions, i think that that could lead to some very dangerous places and for our government. we are thinking through what are the consequences of the governmental sense of action. and you think about the collateral damage that it could incur and the consequences of the potential for the retaliation. there is a lot of thing that needs to be factored in before somebody starts to take off into the actions because what you might think is a simple, it has a lot of secondary consequences that you may not even be aware of and could potentially be exponentially more damaging to not only you as a company but also others into the critical infrastructure as well. >> yesterday we spent a great deal of time on the town hall talking about how we regulate technology companies and there's a lot of back and forth between what we do about i
you pay the ransom and now somebody else gets it. it costs a lot of money for folks to reconstruct the data. people call it the hatchback bill. what do you think of that piece of legislation? >> taking the offensive actions, i think that that could lead to some very dangerous places and for our government. we are thinking through what are the consequences of the governmental sense of action. and you think about the collateral damage that it could incur and the consequences of the...
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there's james mcavoy and there's of course bill's gonzague i think one of the big stands out is james ransom who plays the adult he really captures this intense neurotic wound energy. soul the child's head yeah well definitely something for aficionados it chapter 2 perhaps not delivering quite the bang for the buck but the predecessor did scary nevertheless. thank you very much for bringing us back details thanks melissa. all those scary images are not your thing then our next topic should make you feel warm and fuzzy garden gnomes are the benevolent neverland little people that have populated german garden plot since the 19th century so much so that they're really considered a fixture on germany's cultural landscape but as one of the last manufacturers prepares for retirement their future looks uncertain. pointy red hat. plain black shoes. a white beard. and a lantern to light his way through the mines presenting the original garden gnome. and this is his birthplace creation hoda in central germany. china people is a 4th generation garden no manufacturer his great grandfather philip founded
there's james mcavoy and there's of course bill's gonzague i think one of the big stands out is james ransom who plays the adult he really captures this intense neurotic wound energy. soul the child's head yeah well definitely something for aficionados it chapter 2 perhaps not delivering quite the bang for the buck but the predecessor did scary nevertheless. thank you very much for bringing us back details thanks melissa. all those scary images are not your thing then our next topic should make...
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city leaders are not calling it a ransom ware attack, but the fbi is helping to find out who is behind it. >> the city has not been asked to pay anything. again, we're still assessing the type of virus it is. >> one of the things impacted by the virus emergency dispatch. those calls are operated by agencies outside union city. most police department computers are down. >>> opponents of san francisco's homeless navigation center are vowing to fight on. the judge yesterday allowed construction to continue denying the request for an injunction. this is the second time the judge has ruled in favor of the mayor's office. opponents argued it will attract crime and drug use. they now will decide whether or not to file the appeal. >>> a major development in the brexit drama playing out in the united kingdom. it has been ruled the recent shut down of parliament illegal. it was supposed to last until just before next month's brexit deadline. the house of commons speaker has called for business to resume tomorrow. >>> 5:24 the boeing 747 max still grounded. the families of the victims are eligibl
city leaders are not calling it a ransom ware attack, but the fbi is helping to find out who is behind it. >> the city has not been asked to pay anything. again, we're still assessing the type of virus it is. >> one of the things impacted by the virus emergency dispatch. those calls are operated by agencies outside union city. most police department computers are down. >>> opponents of san francisco's homeless navigation center are vowing to fight on. the judge yesterday...
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the city brought in the fbi to investigate but is not ransom ware attack. >> the city has not been asked to pay anything but we're still trying to assess it. >> it is people who work there, too. they may not able to work this week. >>> the plan is still in the early stages but here's how it will work. trustees approved a pre development analysis of four different teacher housing site. those i favor say it's well worth the money. >> it's great. we're at the point, you compa compare, you can see it. >> she said the district doesn't have enough funding for the city, county. it the best week of the year according to a new report of the does this affect us? >> it is really a combination of things. one of those being all the kids are now back in school so there's not as much competition among home buyers who are trying to get into a house right away. >> it was time to retire. to look forward to the future. >> the family just sold their san jose home this month but also able to get what we justed. >> the inventory increases because there is less competition. this week especially, kids are back
the city brought in the fbi to investigate but is not ransom ware attack. >> the city has not been asked to pay anything but we're still trying to assess it. >> it is people who work there, too. they may not able to work this week. >>> the plan is still in the early stages but here's how it will work. trustees approved a pre development analysis of four different teacher housing site. those i favor say it's well worth the money. >> it's great. we're at the point, you...
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the across the river, and sometimes it take into another stash house and held for ransom.meantime, when they come across, as you pointed out the go straight to border patrol because they know they're going to get caught in the lease. if you have a child on our current interpretation of the law, is about interpretation, it's your get out of jail or automatic entry card. see getty come into the united states. i could go on and on but i think it's important with american people and i think as a whole notion of the borders inc. if this is the whole system. it all ties together to do this and accomplish this to the detriment of our sovereignty and migrants to seek to come here. >> michelle: the fluency in which all of these players about this racket, that premium that they pay to get across knowing that a letter of note is right there. the by national satellites of lawyers there to hold their know your rights seminars. we talked about lexis-nexis. inside of the ice facility. and there is an appendix in open borders inc. that lays out all of those legal organizations and an enti
the across the river, and sometimes it take into another stash house and held for ransom.meantime, when they come across, as you pointed out the go straight to border patrol because they know they're going to get caught in the lease. if you have a child on our current interpretation of the law, is about interpretation, it's your get out of jail or automatic entry card. see getty come into the united states. i could go on and on but i think it's important with american people and i think as a...
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a criminal comes in and says we want a ransome. >> you can get paid anonymously. >> what are they doing >> they are putting in better protections with visibility. they're trying to make sure that they have access to what and when something weird happens, they can identify it quickly and hopefully respond to it but it's hard. >> i can see if they don't have access to the databases but should i as a consumer and citizen be concerned because they have stolen my information that hasn't been kept safe what happens to it next? >> absolutely. as a citizen, visibility is everything too you want to reduce the uncertainty. everything is fine until it's not. keep an eye on your bank statements and your devices up to date. don't use the same password everywhere and keep an eye on things if you have visibility you're better protected all of the credit data was stolen they said at the time they'll pay you $125. >> sure. we should be outraged. it's one thing if an organization or company leaks your data and you can say i'm not going to do business with them anymore but we don't have a choice we need t
a criminal comes in and says we want a ransome. >> you can get paid anonymously. >> what are they doing >> they are putting in better protections with visibility. they're trying to make sure that they have access to what and when something weird happens, they can identify it quickly and hopefully respond to it but it's hard. >> i can see if they don't have access to the databases but should i as a consumer and citizen be concerned because they have stolen my information...
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the videos you see from intelligence officers where men are beat up and that video is extent for ransom. this goes on on a daily basis. the cartel is at war right now this is the state of our border. you have bipartisan agreement on that. for five months, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle said there was no crisis and it was manufactured crisis. you get to june and what happened? we had a situation where the president asked for $4 billion. why? so we could have beds to move kids out of facilities. we needed it. we had nowhere to put them. needly, we said, we action. what did i want? i wanted more funding, affixes on border patrol, and various asylum roles causing crisis, which by the way, the obama administration set up the same asylum,for affixes to and so we went to the floor of the house and objected to unanimous consent and request during an appropriation bill. we have a limited number of tools, the minority, and i objected all those. a few colleagues going to and it caused 60 votes one night into the 3:00 and 4:00 morning range. that was a lot of bipartisan hate directed
the videos you see from intelligence officers where men are beat up and that video is extent for ransom. this goes on on a daily basis. the cartel is at war right now this is the state of our border. you have bipartisan agreement on that. for five months, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle said there was no crisis and it was manufactured crisis. you get to june and what happened? we had a situation where the president asked for $4 billion. why? so we could have beds to move kids out...
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g held the videos that you see, men beaten up re getting and that video is getting sent out for a ransom. a daily going on, on basis. the cartels are at war right state. level four this is the state of our border. you've got bipartisan agreement five months, my colleagues would go to the floor and the house and they would say crisis, it's a manufactured crisis, you get to june and what happens, we have a situation where the president asking for $4 billion. why? so we could have beds, so you out of ve the kids facilities. we needed it. we had nowhere to put them. we just said, look, we need to have action. what did i want? ice, id more funding for wanted to fix the border patrol and the various asylum rules crisis a lot of the hich, bit way, obama administration set up the same requests, the catch and release roblem so we went to the floor of the house and objected to unanimous consent in voice vote request during an prorations a limited number of tools that we have in the house and you're a minority, i to all of those, and a few of my colleagues joined. votes one night into 3:00 or 4:00
g held the videos that you see, men beaten up re getting and that video is getting sent out for a ransom. a daily going on, on basis. the cartels are at war right state. level four this is the state of our border. you've got bipartisan agreement five months, my colleagues would go to the floor and the house and they would say crisis, it's a manufactured crisis, you get to june and what happens, we have a situation where the president asking for $4 billion. why? so we could have beds, so you out...
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the videos you see from intelligence officers where men are beat up and that video is extent for ransom. this goes on on a daily basis. the cartel is at war right now this is the state of our border. you have bipartisan agreement on that. for five months, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle said there was no crisis and it was manufactured crisis. you get to june and what happened? we had a situation where the president asked for $4 billion. why? so we could have beds to move kids out of facilities. we needed it. we had nowhere to put them. needly, we said, we action. what did i want? i wanted more funding, affixes on border patrol, and various asylum roles causing crisis, which by the way, the obama administration set up the same asylum,for affixes to and so we went to the floor of the house and objected to unanimous consent and request during an appropriation bill. we have a limited number of tools, the minority, and i objected all those. a few colleagues going to and it caused 60 votes one night into the 3:00 and 4:00 morning range. that was a lot of bipartisan hate directed
the videos you see from intelligence officers where men are beat up and that video is extent for ransom. this goes on on a daily basis. the cartel is at war right now this is the state of our border. you have bipartisan agreement on that. for five months, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle said there was no crisis and it was manufactured crisis. you get to june and what happened? we had a situation where the president asked for $4 billion. why? so we could have beds to move kids out...
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and there held for ransom.in the meantime: they can't come across the river, they go straight to border patrol because another going to get caught in the lease. if you have a child on our current interpretation of the law, it's about interpretation, it's your get out of jail or automatic entry card. to get to come into the united states. i could go on and on but i think it's important to american people i think you alluded to this. the whole notion of open borders inc., as a whole system. it all ties together. to the detriment of our sovereignty and micros to come here. >> in the fluency of which all of these players speak about this racket, the direction of the peace that premium that they pay to get across. knowing that her auto is right there. the binational selling to lawyers there to hold their know your rights seminars. we talked about lexis-nexis. the ice. there's an appendix in open borders inc. i lays out all of those legal organizations and entire army of what i call the illegal alien lawyers lobby. w
and there held for ransom.in the meantime: they can't come across the river, they go straight to border patrol because another going to get caught in the lease. if you have a child on our current interpretation of the law, it's about interpretation, it's your get out of jail or automatic entry card. to get to come into the united states. i could go on and on but i think it's important to american people i think you alluded to this. the whole notion of open borders inc., as a whole system. it...
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the city says it's not a ransom ware situation. no one is requesting money. they do not know if personal information might have been exposed. now as a result of the but the work and employees are available here at city hall. again they can only provide limited service. the city's website is still up and running even though on-line services are unavailable. notice posted there asked residents who have business with the city to be patient. they want you to avoid requesting the processing of fees, permits and licenses for the next week unless absolutely necessary. late fees will be waived. we spoke with a man trying to obtain a permit for his contractor. >> this is a building permit so in the construction of the building. we cannot work, my contractor cannot work, unless this will be approved fbi their cyber security teams not just important because certainly they may havenittle bit more about what type of virus it is and how we can best respond to it. >> reporter: this virus did impact the union city servingers and phone and e-mail service, 911 still works whic
the city says it's not a ransom ware situation. no one is requesting money. they do not know if personal information might have been exposed. now as a result of the but the work and employees are available here at city hall. again they can only provide limited service. the city's website is still up and running even though on-line services are unavailable. notice posted there asked residents who have business with the city to be patient. they want you to avoid requesting the processing of fees,...
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made survivors who say they were kidnapped and tortured for ransom by the.
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guy and says although the city's i t department has determined that the viruses connected to any ransom where it still poses a significant threat. >>they came in one way infected the system and then we shut everything down as a precautionary measure we've contacted federal and state cyber security officials 2 examine the data to understand the scope of the impact. so that's not something that we quite know yet. >>okay for monday business contractors seeking permits in union city had to put those plans on hold after learning that service is among those impacted by the virus which also includes tough and if anybody communicate with city through their work emails. that's impacted. we can't permits and licenses at this time we're doing the forensics examination of our information because. >>technically this is still a threat. >>it is important to note that union city emergency services, including police and fire dispatch are not impacted by the computer virus. in union city has a kron 4 news. >>happening today, the contra costa county board of supervisors will consider an ordinance prohibit
guy and says although the city's i t department has determined that the viruses connected to any ransom where it still poses a significant threat. >>they came in one way infected the system and then we shut everything down as a precautionary measure we've contacted federal and state cyber security officials 2 examine the data to understand the scope of the impact. so that's not something that we quite know yet. >>okay for monday business contractors seeking permits in union city had...
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no one was kidnapped for ransom and no life struck was stolen. his constituents back from 18 months of self imposed exile. hunted down by bandits and vigilantes he and people in this village and now enjoying what they say are the best moments of their lives in 2 years a return to normalcy no more. we were on the run from law enforcement bandits and vigilantes for more than a year and a half as small as this village is at last people in the rights many have been kidnapped including women and children a 1000 cattle and sheep was stolen from us 2 months ago they returned home and are trying to rebuild their lives for 8 years bandits mainly from the mighty kurtzman terrorized inside entire villages in northwest nigeria local regime to protect communities became the law. the resulting violence killed more than 4000 people and displaced tens of thousands. the state government says it's moving to address what the norm what's called decades of exploitation and oppression by providing water roads and other services. it's also disbanding the militias that
no one was kidnapped for ransom and no life struck was stolen. his constituents back from 18 months of self imposed exile. hunted down by bandits and vigilantes he and people in this village and now enjoying what they say are the best moments of their lives in 2 years a return to normalcy no more. we were on the run from law enforcement bandits and vigilantes for more than a year and a half as small as this village is at last people in the rights many have been kidnapped including women and...
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is beginning to change a little i guess it's not completely changed but it's beginning to change ransoms joining us tonight from london with valuable insights to the u.s. the taliban and the situation in afghanistan graham thank you. germany waica other western nations is still debating the repatriation of citizens who left to fight for so-called islamic state it's thought that more than a 1000 german nationals went to syria and iraq to join us half of them are still there of the 1st orphans of all u.s. fighters have already been brought back to germany but there's still no plan for dealing with the adults a new documentary follows the story of leonore a would be hottest and her father's fight the bring his daughter home. might messing ask himself why a 1000 times his daughter has been gone for 4 years. and this is your own child would rather be with terrorists than with you and she even thinks it's cool. in syria. he was seen as one of the highest ranking germans and the so-called islamic state she became his 3rd wife but she and the other 2 wives started fighting they are also witness
is beginning to change a little i guess it's not completely changed but it's beginning to change ransoms joining us tonight from london with valuable insights to the u.s. the taliban and the situation in afghanistan graham thank you. germany waica other western nations is still debating the repatriation of citizens who left to fight for so-called islamic state it's thought that more than a 1000 german nationals went to syria and iraq to join us half of them are still there of the 1st orphans of...
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guy and says although the city's i t department has determined that the viruses connected to any ransom where it still poses a significant threat. >>they came in one way infected the system and then we shut everything down as a precautionary measure we've contacted federal and state cyber security officials 2 examine the data to understand the scope of the impact. so that's not something that we quite know yet. >>monday business contractors seeking permits in union city had to put those plans on hold after learning that service is among those impacted by the virus which also includes tough and if anybody communicate with city through their work emails. that's impacted. we can't permits and licenses at this time we're doing the forensics examination of our information because. >>technically this is still a threat. >>it is important to note that union city emergency services, including police and fire dispatch are not impacted by the computer virus. in union city has a kron 4 news. >>accused of murder, she makes her first appearance in court will hear from or attorney coming up school in
guy and says although the city's i t department has determined that the viruses connected to any ransom where it still poses a significant threat. >>they came in one way infected the system and then we shut everything down as a precautionary measure we've contacted federal and state cyber security officials 2 examine the data to understand the scope of the impact. so that's not something that we quite know yet. >>monday business contractors seeking permits in union city had to put...
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to cross is both a ransom if more of them come i don't want to live in this neighborhood and in this country anymore. it's me. but just i get along very well with most of the syrians here there are some bad people but you go everywhere you go and i guess we want them to leave as soon as possible we don't want them here anymore big. turkish president. has recognized this change in public sentiment in the past few weeks he has made repeated promises that millions of syrians will return home to a so-called safe zone that he wants to establish in the north east of syria. but the government insists the deportations are not taking place and that syrians who are returning are doing so voluntarily. their merit check through those disagreeing is the lawyers trying to help get off the racial son back from syria mohammed and his family have valid turkish documents and protection status checkers has filed an appeal with turkey's constitutional court. so russian though is sending a person to a war zone as a serious human rights violation of the mohammed is not an isolated case result from this is
to cross is both a ransom if more of them come i don't want to live in this neighborhood and in this country anymore. it's me. but just i get along very well with most of the syrians here there are some bad people but you go everywhere you go and i guess we want them to leave as soon as possible we don't want them here anymore big. turkish president. has recognized this change in public sentiment in the past few weeks he has made repeated promises that millions of syrians will return home to a...
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. >> we will learn about ransom -- and the company he founded in lansing. >> he founded the real motor core company which was titled as an acronym of his name. emerged here in 1904 and stayed here close to the location in a variety of formats through 1975. >> wants the city tour of lansing michigan as we take in the history and literary scene. this saturday at noon eastern on book tv. and sunday at 2 pm on american history tv on c-span 3. >> working with our cable affiliates as we ask or the american story. >>> tomorrow, president trump and first lady melania trump will host australian prime minister scott morrison at the white house. wants that friday at 6:30 pm on c-span. we recently spoke with an australian reporter. for more information on the australian leader and his visit. >> paul murray is commentator and host of pulmonary life for sky news australia. thank you for being here.>> >>> palmer is the commentator and host of palmer relive. >> it i
. >> we will learn about ransom -- and the company he founded in lansing. >> he founded the real motor core company which was titled as an acronym of his name. emerged here in 1904 and stayed here close to the location in a variety of formats through 1975. >> wants the city tour of lansing michigan as we take in the history and literary scene. this saturday at noon eastern on book tv. and sunday at 2 pm on american history tv on c-span 3. >> working with our cable...