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white house cybersecurity coordinator howard schmidt is interviewed about the obama administration's efforts to protect the u.s. against cyber attacks. >> host: well, this is week one in "the communicators" four-week series on cybersecurity, cyber threats and legislative proposals to address those cyber threats. we're pleased to be joined on our first week by howard schmidt, assistant to the president, and also white house cybersecurity coordinator. be guest reporter from the "wall street journal." mr. schmidt, if we could start before we dive into the proposals that the obama administration has put forward on cybersecurity, is there a working definition of what cybersecurity is across governments and across the different stakeholders of what it is and what it will entail? >> guest: i think the term that we use and approach in what we now call cybersecurity has evolved over the years. used to be called computer security, then informs information security, then it was information insurance. it encompasses everything from end user devices such as smartphones all the way up to and inclu
white house cybersecurity coordinator howard schmidt is interviewed about the obama administration's efforts to protect the u.s. against cyber attacks. >> host: well, this is week one in "the communicators" four-week series on cybersecurity, cyber threats and legislative proposals to address those cyber threats. we're pleased to be joined on our first week by howard schmidt, assistant to the president, and also white house cybersecurity coordinator. be guest reporter from the...
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white house cybersecurity coordinator howard schmidt is this week's guest and she's interviewed about the obama administration's efforts to reduce cyber threats and protect the u.s. against cyberattack. >> this is a weak one in the communicators for week series on cybersecurity, cyber threats and legislative proposals to address the cyber threats. we are pleased to be joined on our first week by howard schmidt, assistant to the president, and also white house cybersecurity coordinator. guest reporter gorman. if we could start before we dive into the proposals the administration put forward on cyber set to become is there a working definition of what cybersecurity is across the government and across the different stakeholders of what it is and what it will entail? >> i think the term that we use and the approach of what we call a cybersecurity has evolved over the years it used to be called computer security than it was information security and information assurance and now we have sort of ) cybersecurity because it encompasses everything from the end user devices such as smart phones
white house cybersecurity coordinator howard schmidt is this week's guest and she's interviewed about the obama administration's efforts to reduce cyber threats and protect the u.s. against cyberattack. >> this is a weak one in the communicators for week series on cybersecurity, cyber threats and legislative proposals to address the cyber threats. we are pleased to be joined on our first week by howard schmidt, assistant to the president, and also white house cybersecurity coordinator....
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but the defense attorney, schmidt, so something completely different. looking at the same panel that satisfied norman, schmidt salles a jury much like the hoped for but never expected to get. excuse me, i have to decide whether or not i can read with my glasses on. nine of the 12 had lived in san francisco for 20 years or more or knew firsthand what was changing. there were more complex than on catholics, and four of the women were old enough to be dan white's mother. if you had to guess, you would say only one or two at most might have voted for george moscone. they were a pretty representative sample of the old news and francisco working class, a pretty good cross selection of the kind of people who felt and oppressed and neglected by the political system. housewives and clerical workers for insurance companies and banks and corporations, and mechanic and a couple of painters, printers and the wife of a jail house employees. most of them had spent the better part of their lives in the faded stretches of poor and modest neighborhoods south and east of
but the defense attorney, schmidt, so something completely different. looking at the same panel that satisfied norman, schmidt salles a jury much like the hoped for but never expected to get. excuse me, i have to decide whether or not i can read with my glasses on. nine of the 12 had lived in san francisco for 20 years or more or knew firsthand what was changing. there were more complex than on catholics, and four of the women were old enough to be dan white's mother. if you had to guess, you...
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eric schmidt was born in 1955 in washington d.c..nt to yorktown high school and princeton university where he got his degree in electrical engineering as well as a ph.d. in computer science at the university of california. he joined google in 2001 when what was a small internet startup. based on an ingenious search engine which used links to determine the importance of web pages. google as it quickly became known has offices in 60 countries. it maintains 180 internet domains and offers a google surge in 130 languages. under eric schmidt's tenure as ceo the company launched google news, google maps, google earth, and acquired huge use. instead. gee mail and google chrome and this year google plus. what is to come? in earlier decades google made its of a global brand like coca-cola and general electric. it created more wealth faster than any other company in history. it has become a bird. google is where we go for answers. tonight and tomorrow in these question and answer sessions and answers are what eric schmidt is going to give us a
eric schmidt was born in 1955 in washington d.c..nt to yorktown high school and princeton university where he got his degree in electrical engineering as well as a ph.d. in computer science at the university of california. he joined google in 2001 when what was a small internet startup. based on an ingenious search engine which used links to determine the importance of web pages. google as it quickly became known has offices in 60 countries. it maintains 180 internet domains and offers a google...
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host: howard schmidt is the white house cybersecurity coordinator. he has had one of the most intriguing careers i have ever seen. i would suggest you go to the sitee house wouletb to look at further. he worked as a policeman in chandler, arizona. he worked at the fbi. he was a special advisor for cybe space security for the white house under george w. bush. he was vice chair of the president's critical infrastructure protection board. he served with microsoft as well. that is just a couple of the things. he got his b.a. and mba from the university of phoenix. one of the proposals the president calls for is that this needs to be coordinated from the white house. do you see this as a cyber security czar position? guest: i would not collett all a czar. the turn coordinator is what this about. we have seen similar states around the world do similar things. recognizing there is the defense side, the commerce side, there needs to be people bringing these things together and giving advice, in our case the president, and and other countries the prime minist
host: howard schmidt is the white house cybersecurity coordinator. he has had one of the most intriguing careers i have ever seen. i would suggest you go to the sitee house wouletb to look at further. he worked as a policeman in chandler, arizona. he worked at the fbi. he was a special advisor for cybe space security for the white house under george w. bush. he was vice chair of the president's critical infrastructure protection board. he served with microsoft as well. that is just a couple of...
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joseph schmidt -- please come over here -- mr. joseph schmidt, who is a true san franciscoan in the fact that he's generous and in good times and in bad, everybody loves his chocolate. if you haven't had his chocolate, you don't know what you're missing. he for this occasion built and carved himself a coit tower out of white and bittersweet chocolate which is on display in the tower when we open the tower today. thank you, mr. schmidt, for doing that for us. in addition, mr. pll schwab donated $25,000 worth of graphic artwork design. this banner is made for this occasion only. we will give out free posters of this design today and that will be available for you. we also have half a dozen city guides here today to do commemorative tours of the tower the you can ask any question you have, no matter how esoteric, and they'll be able to answer it. also we will have jail productions, down here, to perform ragtime music. also, again, lots of history going on today, mitch morea zachaim, the author of the most influential book every writt
joseph schmidt -- please come over here -- mr. joseph schmidt, who is a true san franciscoan in the fact that he's generous and in good times and in bad, everybody loves his chocolate. if you haven't had his chocolate, you don't know what you're missing. he for this occasion built and carved himself a coit tower out of white and bittersweet chocolate which is on display in the tower when we open the tower today. thank you, mr. schmidt, for doing that for us. in addition, mr. pll schwab donated...
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eric schmidt lead google as ceo from 2001 to 2011. but earlier this year he handed back the google reins to google founder larry page. >> as you can see from the june results larry is going to be an excellent ceo. he's very focused, disciplined, sits in the office all day to get our products to work as freely as possible. this is going to free me up to work on government policies, global issues and frankly i can travel more than he can. >> reporter: google has tried so many different things. is failure something that going sl not afraid of? >> i should hope we're not afraid of. if you only have winners, then you're obviously not trying hard enough. almost everything has been very successful and we relatively quickly clean up the things which don't work out because we need to take the resources and put them on something else. it's part of our innovation culture. >> reporter: is it something important for other ceos twhachg interview to pay attention to? >> it's easy in google's case bus we don't have the capital outlay that traditional
eric schmidt lead google as ceo from 2001 to 2011. but earlier this year he handed back the google reins to google founder larry page. >> as you can see from the june results larry is going to be an excellent ceo. he's very focused, disciplined, sits in the office all day to get our products to work as freely as possible. this is going to free me up to work on government policies, global issues and frankly i can travel more than he can. >> reporter: google has tried so many...
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because the vast majority of the 750 google entries eric schmidt belonged to eric emerson schmidt, ceo of google for ten years and now it's executive chairman. eric schmidt was born in 1955 in washington, d.c., he went to yorktown and princeton where he got a degree in electrical engineering, as well as a phd in computer science at the united states of california. he joined google in 2001 when it was a relatively small internet start up. based on an ingenius search engine called back rub which used links. google as it quickly became known now have officers in more than 60 countries. it maintains more than 80 internet, and offered google search in more than 130 different languaging. under eric schmidt's tenure of ceo, the company launched google news, google maps, google earth, google docs, it's acquired youtube, established gmail, and launched google chrome and this year google plus. and what's to come? google as made it's a global brand, bigger than coca-cola and it has created itself as a verb. google is where we go for answers, and tonight and tomorrow in the questions and answers,
because the vast majority of the 750 google entries eric schmidt belonged to eric emerson schmidt, ceo of google for ten years and now it's executive chairman. eric schmidt was born in 1955 in washington, d.c., he went to yorktown and princeton where he got a degree in electrical engineering, as well as a phd in computer science at the united states of california. he joined google in 2001 when it was a relatively small internet start up. based on an ingenius search engine called back rub which...
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i did not need to do any of that, because the vast majority of eric schmidt belong to eric ends in schmidt, ceo of google for 10 years and now executive chairman. he was born in 1955 and washington, d.c. he went to princeton where he got a degree in electrical engineering and a ph.d. in computer science -- computer science. he joined google in 2001 when it was a relatively small internet startup based on an ingenious search engine, which used links
i did not need to do any of that, because the vast majority of eric schmidt belong to eric ends in schmidt, ceo of google for 10 years and now executive chairman. he was born in 1955 and washington, d.c. he went to princeton where he got a degree in electrical engineering and a ph.d. in computer science -- computer science. he joined google in 2001 when it was a relatively small internet startup based on an ingenious search engine, which used links
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eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this more structured enterprise. burning man, from the very beginning is project-based learning. it attracts people from every demographic that you can think of, every category. so you have to, potentially, encyclopedic knowledge assembled at this place. and the natural way to learn is project-based. scholarship is fine, academic models can be useful for certain things, but human beings tend to learn by engaging in project- based learning. if you look at the desert -- well, here is an example. i was on a tour for the black rock arts foundation. we went to various studios a
eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this more structured enterprise. burning man, from the very beginning is project-based learning. it attracts people from every demographic that you can think of, every category. so you have to, potentially, encyclopedic...
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doug schmidt was very happy did not cross-examine. and because the defense had conceded from the beginning he had killed these guys and confessed in no question. they put to the jury a different set of questions. why? line a man as far as anyone had known committed a crime to this hanus thing? and how must heebie punish? the defense took the position he had to be punished but said it is not murder a less serious crime and they have a mantra which was repeated again and again during the trial. good people with fine backgrounds don't killed in cold blood. it doesn't happen. let's find out what did happen. [no audio] the argument was simple. dan white cracked and mentally ill all along with a severe depression although nobody noticed never seen a shrink or diagnose stand as if to underscore that dan wyss that there like a zombie the shell of a man stares straight ahead with no expression and seem to take notice of the testimony and may have been catatonic but to be sure that he was not catatonic by played chess with him in jail but you h
doug schmidt was very happy did not cross-examine. and because the defense had conceded from the beginning he had killed these guys and confessed in no question. they put to the jury a different set of questions. why? line a man as far as anyone had known committed a crime to this hanus thing? and how must heebie punish? the defense took the position he had to be punished but said it is not murder a less serious crime and they have a mantra which was repeated again and again during the trial....
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and then i found that eric schmidt is a licensed acupuncturist. [laughter] during the time he lived in china, he studied brush painting. he lives in the state of california and on sundays he can be found leading a local youth choir. he is a qualified cardiologist and specializes in preventing gout attacks. he can also rearrange your furniture because he runs an interior design company out of first avenue, new york. i also have a telephone number. in fact, i discovered 50 entries for eric schmidt registered in california alone. by googling these people, i can also access the public records, including birth and marriage certificates and court judgments. google -- it's an amazing thing. i did not deign to do any of that. -- need to do any of that. the vast majority of the 750 google entries belong to eric schmidt, ceo of google for 10 years, and now its executive chairman. he was born in 1955 in washington, d.c. he went to yorktown high school and princeton where he got a degree in electrical engineering as well as a ph.d. in computer science at the
and then i found that eric schmidt is a licensed acupuncturist. [laughter] during the time he lived in china, he studied brush painting. he lives in the state of california and on sundays he can be found leading a local youth choir. he is a qualified cardiologist and specializes in preventing gout attacks. he can also rearrange your furniture because he runs an interior design company out of first avenue, new york. i also have a telephone number. in fact, i discovered 50 entries for eric...
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after that, eric schmidt talks about the launch of googled tv. now the supreme court justice talks about life on the supreme court. from the aspen institute, just over one hour. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentleman. [applause] thank you all for braving rain and welcome to listeners on aspen public radio. and most of all, they welcome to you, just as kagan -- just as kagan -- justice kagan. >> thank you. it is my first, but it will not be my last. [applause] it is great to be here and it is great to be here in this terrific community can i have been taking advantage of all of the music and all of the beauty. it is a wonderful place pierre >> comparing notes on hikes. many of you will see her on the shelves over the next few days. we will take your offer seriously to come back as often as possible. in 1998, a profile of the young in a kagan -- young elena kagan after being promoted to the chief of domestic policy in the clinton white house, she was discussed as the white house's all purpose brain. an adviser to the president on all thin
after that, eric schmidt talks about the launch of googled tv. now the supreme court justice talks about life on the supreme court. from the aspen institute, just over one hour. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentleman. [applause] thank you all for braving rain and welcome to listeners on aspen public radio. and most of all, they welcome to you, just as kagan -- just as kagan -- justice kagan. >> thank you. it is my first, but it will not be my last. [applause] it is great...
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schmidt has had one the most intriguing careers that i've ever seen. i would suggest you go to the white house web site in case you'd like to look at it further. but he served in vietnam with the air force, he worked as a policeman, he worked for the fbi at the national drug intelligence center, he was a special advisor for cyber space security for the white house chief security for the white house, under the george w. bush administration, he was vice chair of the president's critical infrastructure protection board. he served as -- with microsoft as well. and that's just a couple of the things. he's gotten both his ba and mba from the university of phoenix, mr. schmidt, what are the proposals that the president calls for that it needs to be coordinated from the white house? do you see this as a cybersecurity czar-type of position who coordinates the activity? >> yeah, i wouldn't car -- call it a czar. coordinator is what it's all about. interesting enough and we've seen positive in similar states around the world do similar type things. recognize ther
schmidt has had one the most intriguing careers that i've ever seen. i would suggest you go to the white house web site in case you'd like to look at it further. but he served in vietnam with the air force, he worked as a policeman, he worked for the fbi at the national drug intelligence center, he was a special advisor for cyber space security for the white house chief security for the white house, under the george w. bush administration, he was vice chair of the president's critical...
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reporter emily schmidt is in washington with a look at what has to be done today to make this a done deal. >> this is the sound of a debt ceiling on its way to being raised. >> ayes are 269. nays are 161. the bill is passed without objection. >> house speaker john boehner delivered the news last night. as the house passed the bipartisan deal that would allow the government to borrow more money to pay its bills. it was a plan with plenty of opposition. >> this is the wrong approach for our economy at the wrong time. it goes against our basic values. >> but supporters said default for the u.s. just wasn't an option. >> this would effect all of the people that i represent. and all of the people of this country if we defaulted. at the very least, this bill averts that outcome. >> one of the yes votes proved especially emotional. arizona representative gabrielle giffords cast her first vote since being shot in the head in january. her colleagues gave her a standing ovation. the bill goes to the senate today. it will raise the debt ceiling through next year, call for more than $2 trillion
reporter emily schmidt is in washington with a look at what has to be done today to make this a done deal. >> this is the sound of a debt ceiling on its way to being raised. >> ayes are 269. nays are 161. the bill is passed without objection. >> house speaker john boehner delivered the news last night. as the house passed the bipartisan deal that would allow the government to borrow more money to pay its bills. it was a plan with plenty of opposition. >> this is the...
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in washington, i'm emily schmidt. >> 6:05 now. iranian court is expected to announce in the next few days will two u.c. berkeley graduates jailed in iran will go free. it's been two years since shane bauer, josh fattal and sarah shourd were arrested hiking on the border. shourd was released for health and humanitarian reasons. the two men had a final hearing on the spying charges. experts in the bay area say there has been no evidence of spying and iran appears to be bending to public opinion. >> i think in the past few years, the government was hoping to get something out of this particularly from the u.s. government. but they didn't see any positive sign from the u.s. >> the attorney for the americans hopes that if the court convicts the two men it will sentence them to time served and release them to go home. >> pg&e crews are expected to resume work this week digging up an abandoned pipeline in san bruno. the segment was aban drdoned in the '50s but part of the system that exploded last september killing eight people and destr
in washington, i'm emily schmidt. >> 6:05 now. iranian court is expected to announce in the next few days will two u.c. berkeley graduates jailed in iran will go free. it's been two years since shane bauer, josh fattal and sarah shourd were arrested hiking on the border. shourd was released for health and humanitarian reasons. the two men had a final hearing on the spying charges. experts in the bay area say there has been no evidence of spying and iran appears to be bending to public...
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in washington, i'm emily schmidt. >>> 5:04 now. financial markets overseas are responding favorably this morning to a tentative deal. the nikkei index in tokia kept climbing out of the gate on news there could be a debt deal. it picked up 1.3% on the close. in hong kong, the hang seng index rose 1%. european stocks are trading higher. london financial times index was up 1-1/4%. stock futures on wall street point to a higher open when the market begins trading in the next hour in new york city. >>> iranian court is expected to announce in the next few days whether two u.c. berkeley graduates jailed in iran will go free. it's been two years since josh fattal, shane bauer and sarah shourd was arrested. shourd was released for health and humanitarian reasons. the two men had the time hearing on spying charges yesterday. experts in the bay area say there has been no evidence of spying. ife ran appears to be -- iran appears to be bending to public opinion. >> i think over the past few years, the iranian government was hoping to get somet
in washington, i'm emily schmidt. >>> 5:04 now. financial markets overseas are responding favorably this morning to a tentative deal. the nikkei index in tokia kept climbing out of the gate on news there could be a debt deal. it picked up 1.3% on the close. in hong kong, the hang seng index rose 1%. european stocks are trading higher. london financial times index was up 1-1/4%. stock futures on wall street point to a higher open when the market begins trading in the next hour in new...
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. >> mike: a big night at at&t park as former joints jason schmidt and marvin bernard added to the bench. and a little extra pressure for tim?koooooo??????????????????ytt >> mike: imagine this, you're tearing it up in double-a ball. you're brought in the middle of a pennant race, and on tim lincecum bobble head night. but the 24-year-old unfazed. got a little help from his friend. martinez, robbed by a leaping mike fontenot. fontenot going way up but the astros score. extras. bottom ten, keppinger, the former astro, burning his old team for the second night. here comes derosa, giants win a big one 2-1. decision diamondbacks win so the g-men are three back in the national league west. before the game, amy gamble of san francisco won a raffle and the prize, world series ring. the rings authentic. over $770,000 was raised through the raffle which will help youth and their families in california. wow. a's trying to bet hurricane irene in boston. a solo shot in the sefndle red sox would score at the bottom of the half. hudson tries to help the a's winging out else burry, but it's only strike
. >> mike: a big night at at&t park as former joints jason schmidt and marvin bernard added to the bench. and a little extra pressure for tim?koooooo??????????????????ytt >> mike: imagine this, you're tearing it up in double-a ball. you're brought in the middle of a pennant race, and on tim lincecum bobble head night. but the 24-year-old unfazed. got a little help from his friend. martinez, robbed by a leaping mike fontenot. fontenot going way up but the astros score. extras....
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. >> and eric schmidt was google's ceo from 2001 to 2011. >>> at long last washington's debt drama shouldnd just hours from now. political observers predict the senate will vote to approve the final plan and that will allow president obama to sign it into law before tonight's debt limit deadline, thus averting a u.s. default. the house of representatives approved the 11th hour compromise by a wide margin on friday. 261 for, 161 against. consistent for both republicans and democrats. charles, this time yesterday we talked about the market having a positive reaction. it didn't seem to last long, though, did it? >> it certainly seemed to melt away pretty fast, as fast as summer snow, even here in london. actually that i thinking combined with the news out of the u.s. manufacturing sector, which we'll get into later, you're looking at really quite a sharp downward movement on some of these indiceindices. losses of about a third to nearly two-thirds of a percent with the ftse and the cac 40. i'll tell you something. we're looking at high, high volatility. and also according to some measures, a
. >> and eric schmidt was google's ceo from 2001 to 2011. >>> at long last washington's debt drama shouldnd just hours from now. political observers predict the senate will vote to approve the final plan and that will allow president obama to sign it into law before tonight's debt limit deadline, thus averting a u.s. default. the house of representatives approved the 11th hour compromise by a wide margin on friday. 261 for, 161 against. consistent for both republicans and...
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eric schmidt says i do not believe society is what is happening when everything is recorded by everyone all the time. tonight's speech is also being strained live on you too. it will be read, listened to, and you'd by many more people than are and this theater and stored on servers and data bases around the world for a long time to come i am very pleased to introduce tonight's lecture work, paek executive chairman of google, the one and only eric schmidt. [applause] >> thank you. is my microphone on? can you all hear me? yes? hyperioi. thank you. thank you all for coming, all of you. i wanted to start by saying it is great to be in scotland. many people do not know how strong the initiatives are in computer science. there are a number of companies that i am personally invested in, and i think there is every reason to believe there will be quite a renaissance here in a place that you might not have thought. i also wanted to say that's it is quite an honor to be here, especially because in my growing up i have always assumed that there were people from the media and television world and p
eric schmidt says i do not believe society is what is happening when everything is recorded by everyone all the time. tonight's speech is also being strained live on you too. it will be read, listened to, and you'd by many more people than are and this theater and stored on servers and data bases around the world for a long time to come i am very pleased to introduce tonight's lecture work, paek executive chairman of google, the one and only eric schmidt. [applause] >> thank you. is my...
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built for the schmidt system called gloves and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to haveyour sales spotlight we have someone in mind to let you think i should get to you next time to drop me a line at al green or at r t g r u and let's keep spotlight interact. with more comment on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on party and take i suppose. the. last time the close of team was in the cool down region where men flock from all over the world to have a few centimeters to their self-confidence. this time r.t. goes to the amore region. for the gold rush still gets people like joe. learning to drive like to save its culture. where cranes are protected in the first and only official nature reserve. to be amore egypt. russia close up on our.
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employees makes him the third most popular ceo of all time after mark zuckerberg and google's eric schmidt. >> he is a beloved leader. he is iconic. he represents the heart and soul of apple. and frankly it will be very hard i think moving on. >> there has been quite an outpouring tonight of admiration of jobs both on-line and on twitter with one person commenting is that perhaps steve job stz thomas edison of our generation. in the newsroom, leslie brinkly, abc7 news. >> thanks very much. >>> while jobs didn't say he is stepping down because of health reasons, that's the assumption. jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2003 and under went surgery in 2004 to treat it. in 2008 he appeared visibly thinner. a lot of people were concerned. and a year later jobs went on a six-month medical leave. in june of 2009 apple announced that jobs received a liver transplant and returned to work. in january of this year, he began another medical leave. he emerged briefly in march to talk about the ipad 2 and talked at a cupertino meeting. then came the resignation of the ceo of the company. the n
employees makes him the third most popular ceo of all time after mark zuckerberg and google's eric schmidt. >> he is a beloved leader. he is iconic. he represents the heart and soul of apple. and frankly it will be very hard i think moving on. >> there has been quite an outpouring tonight of admiration of jobs both on-line and on twitter with one person commenting is that perhaps steve job stz thomas edison of our generation. in the newsroom, leslie brinkly, abc7 news. >>...
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ellison's wealth dropped more than $2 billion, yam skon's ceo's lost $1.5 billion and google's eric schmidt is down $400 million. and they lost so much because they are worth so much. >> selloff helped drive mortgage rates to lowest level in 40 years, average rate on a fixed mortgage fell to 4.15%. hasn't been that low since 1971. average rate on 15 year port dropped to 3.36%. >> and california's attorney general has taken down what is being called a large mortgage fraud operation. saying lawyers and others duped homeowners in 17 states into paying thousands of dollars to get them out of foreclosure. according to camela harris, nearly 2500 people were misled and cheated. >> after paying this money, these homeowners then, of course, believed they had legal representation and would call their lawyer to ask how is my case coming along is in the calls went unreturned. >> the firm's rated this week are kramer and caslow, and mesa law group in southern california. all three firms have been shut down and their assets have been frozen, one claims to have an office in the mission district. no one re
ellison's wealth dropped more than $2 billion, yam skon's ceo's lost $1.5 billion and google's eric schmidt is down $400 million. and they lost so much because they are worth so much. >> selloff helped drive mortgage rates to lowest level in 40 years, average rate on a fixed mortgage fell to 4.15%. hasn't been that low since 1971. average rate on 15 year port dropped to 3.36%. >> and california's attorney general has taken down what is being called a large mortgage fraud operation....
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comedy so she made comedy is about mafia schmidt musical comedy is actually about mafia. musical comedy is about illegal immigration and prostitution so that a wave of political correctness and everybody wanted to smash the director who had you know to tackle such serious subject matter and with such a light for you know what we should be she started doing that and then and then the hunger games camera but then. they followed in the first steps and i talk about political correctness you were talking about this winning military strategy of hollywood on the european market you said you said you mentioned the italian strategy which doesn't seem to be working very well at least as good as the american strategy no three you think the europeans should imitate the hollywood strategy the quality of the films but in promoting well probably i mean we should prove that. in both cases russian and italian cinema i mean there is so much more than what normally gets. to most of the screens even in provincial cities very often either you don't get to see some of the new films by young ta
comedy so she made comedy is about mafia schmidt musical comedy is actually about mafia. musical comedy is about illegal immigration and prostitution so that a wave of political correctness and everybody wanted to smash the director who had you know to tackle such serious subject matter and with such a light for you know what we should be she started doing that and then and then the hunger games camera but then. they followed in the first steps and i talk about political correctness you were...
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mike schmidt thinks he knows where the trapped bat went by process of elimination. mean you think it actually went down the hole? >> the toilet seat was up. and that bat was flying around in there and it found it way down that hole somehow. >> reporter: yuck. that's not a bat out of hell, that's a bat into hell. a hellish under world that we don't know how he managed to flush himself, this is one bat that really did go bat -- [ bleep ]. jeanne moos, cnn.
mike schmidt thinks he knows where the trapped bat went by process of elimination. mean you think it actually went down the hole? >> the toilet seat was up. and that bat was flying around in there and it found it way down that hole somehow. >> reporter: yuck. that's not a bat out of hell, that's a bat into hell. a hellish under world that we don't know how he managed to flush himself, this is one bat that really did go bat -- [ bleep ]. jeanne moos, cnn.
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in washington, i'm emily schmidt. >>> apple briefly passed ixxon mobile today as the world's most valuable company. apple stock climbed more than 5% per market cap of $347 billion. exxon dropped a bit below that but edged past apple again by the end of the day. apple stock reflects soaring demand for ipads and iphones while exxon has seen oil prices retreat from recent highs. for the latest action on wall street, be sure to go to our ktvu.com and click on the wall street tab. >>> police in oakland tonight say they are very close to an arrest in the drive-by shooting death of a three-year-old boy. today people dropped off flowers, balloons, and stuffed animals at the site where carlos was killed. the boy's cousin said the family had just left the little s ceasar's restaurant before heading home when he was struck by a bullet. >> i can't even describe the pain my doesen and his wife are going through, you know. he can't accept it yet. >> reporter: tonight from the us marshall and are following a number of investigative leads. they also told us they anticipate a resolution tonight. >>> right
in washington, i'm emily schmidt. >>> apple briefly passed ixxon mobile today as the world's most valuable company. apple stock climbed more than 5% per market cap of $347 billion. exxon dropped a bit below that but edged past apple again by the end of the day. apple stock reflects soaring demand for ipads and iphones while exxon has seen oil prices retreat from recent highs. for the latest action on wall street, be sure to go to our ktvu.com and click on the wall street tab....
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war two planes cruising by here that dumping diesel and use it takes you back to a time of measure schmidt's and spit fires and b. fifty two is absolutely sensational time here at the back to two thousand and eleven but it's not all over tomorrow is yet another day of these tests are syria will be broadcasting live feeds throughout sunday the finale the climax of the march two thousand and eleven and i do just want to say for a moment it's been a true honor a privilege to be here for this event my second day here at the march two thousand and eleven and truly from a man's point of view from a boy's point of view i don't know the last time i've had so much fun so i do hope you'll join us either in the flesh or certainly on r.t. television for tomorrow for sunday sonali tonight three thousand and eleven for now though are headed over to my colleague artie's you're going to piss going off with his story about a rather new sukhoi superjet one hundred teaching you see that you cheeky monkey this is god to be. uprooted time just a year ago. is now on. officially in business over two hundred orders
war two planes cruising by here that dumping diesel and use it takes you back to a time of measure schmidt's and spit fires and b. fifty two is absolutely sensational time here at the back to two thousand and eleven but it's not all over tomorrow is yet another day of these tests are syria will be broadcasting live feeds throughout sunday the finale the climax of the march two thousand and eleven and i do just want to say for a moment it's been a true honor a privilege to be here for this event...
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how will change after eric schmidt leaves? basically this week. >> i think that larry started as ceo not on april 4th but on january 28 was the day that it was announced immediately after that i think that he sort of jumped in and started rethinking the way that it's managed, set things up and rethinking how google can reclaim its nimbleness. but in another sense, i think that things won't change so much in that larry's values were always the values that drove google. and people channeled his love of speed and skill and commission and artificial intelligence. so, in that sense, i think that maybe google would be more of what it is half almost doubling down on googliness. [laughter] >> googliness. he talked about when people are in meetings they shouldn't be talking at their computers and it reminded me that early on the famous story about barry gillard coming to larry page and the whole time he was on his blackberry like this. >> i thought was interesting because at one point they thought -- that was one of the glory of the go
how will change after eric schmidt leaves? basically this week. >> i think that larry started as ceo not on april 4th but on january 28 was the day that it was announced immediately after that i think that he sort of jumped in and started rethinking the way that it's managed, set things up and rethinking how google can reclaim its nimbleness. but in another sense, i think that things won't change so much in that larry's values were always the values that drove google. and people channeled...
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difamacÓn contra casey anthony, pero no explico por qÉ tomo la decision.buenas tardes, les habla edna schmidtunivision. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> bueno shakira no sÓlo tiene pasiÓn por la mÚsica y el futbol si no tambiÉn por el golf, y aÍi lo de mrus trmuestran estas imÁa cantante colombiana dis tru ffÓ muchÍsimo >>> ella canta, baila, y tambiÉn le gusta esto. >>> twitter el medio no de comunicaciÓn no es por nada. no lo que pasa estaba pensando tambiÉn, estaba pensando yo tambiÉn en lorena ochoa le podrÍa dar unas clases para un buen estilo. >>> imagÍnate si tiene un va acaparar todo shakira >>> estÁ en todo. >>> quÉ pasa comadre. les cuento real madrid les cuento ni sudÓ para anotar una docena de goles y esta noche podrÍa un portero aparecer en pachuca, pero antes vamos a los partidos que calientan en miami tshgs c con barcelona y las chivas, a todos ellos les mando un saludo especial sobre todo ay john y a mÁs ahÍ estÁn. >>> esta noche en miami se enfrentan barcelona y las chivas rayadas de guadalajara, en el barza jugarÁ hernandez. en chivas magallÓn duda por una moles ti muscular sabemos que t
difamacÓn contra casey anthony, pero no explico por qÉ tomo la decision.buenas tardes, les habla edna schmidtunivision. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> bueno shakira no sÓlo tiene pasiÓn por la mÚsica y el futbol si no tambiÉn por el golf, y aÍi lo de mrus trmuestran estas imÁa cantante colombiana dis tru ffÓ muchÍsimo >>> ella canta, baila, y tambiÉn le gusta esto. >>> twitter el medio no de comunicaciÓn no es por nada. no lo que pasa estaba pensando tambiÉn,...
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how will change after eric schmidt leaves? basically this week. >> i think that larry started as ceo not on april 4th but on january 28 was the day that it was announced immediately after that i think that he sort of jumped in and started rethinking the way that it's managed, set things up and rethinking how google can reclaim its nimbleness. but in another sense, i think that things won't change so much in that larry's values were always the values that drove google. and people channeled his love of speed and skill and commission and artificial intelligence. so, in that sense, i think that maybe google would be more of what it is half almost doubling down on googliness. [laughter] >> googliness. he talked about when people are in meetings they shouldn't be talking at their computers and it reminded me that early on the famous story about barry gillard coming to larry page and the whole time he was on his blackberry like this. >> i thought was interesting because at one point they thought -- that was one of the glory of the go
how will change after eric schmidt leaves? basically this week. >> i think that larry started as ceo not on april 4th but on january 28 was the day that it was announced immediately after that i think that he sort of jumped in and started rethinking the way that it's managed, set things up and rethinking how google can reclaim its nimbleness. but in another sense, i think that things won't change so much in that larry's values were always the values that drove google. and people channeled...
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emily schmidt, kron 4 news. >> another hot-button issue in iowa was the issue of same-sex marriage.ormer minnesota gov. hot took quite a lashing from one. >> that is something that is hurting my future. why does the government get involved in our lives, and our marriages? >> why is the ring getting involved in the marriage issue? every state has had lots of fighting in marriage or dressing marriage, it is not anything but it is an important thing. >> presidential canada rick santorum also took a stand on the issue and it is a clear stand against same-sex marriage. >> we cannot have 50 definitions of marriage. every successful society is built on the foundation of family. marriage is a foundation that holds the family together. >> also in political news it looks like her congresswoman michelle bachmann is the most google candidate. all of us on file for this weekend's stronghold. while there is no way to calculate is the google search is will translate into votes, the data does offer a look at what can it is our bread and the attention of voters. more news after the break. >> apple h
emily schmidt, kron 4 news. >> another hot-button issue in iowa was the issue of same-sex marriage.ormer minnesota gov. hot took quite a lashing from one. >> that is something that is hurting my future. why does the government get involved in our lives, and our marriages? >> why is the ring getting involved in the marriage issue? every state has had lots of fighting in marriage or dressing marriage, it is not anything but it is an important thing. >> presidential canada...
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the ceo of google, eric schmidt was about to step down to my knowledge is never something not yet beensaid we believe -- we believe the motto don't be evil. i've never heard him say that. but it's embedded in many things he does a good many other officials that google is a things, the declaration of corporate social responsibility. so i started asking a question. why do we fall for that every time? secondly, why do we think they come to me that had -- that is basically 12 years old will be anything like it currently is in the next 20 years? why would we think that future performance is in any way predict a bypass performance? conditions change, companies change, politics change and we do know in the world of new media of the world of digital communication or market doing with the internet to nobody's came for very long. when google started, everyone was concerned microsoft would be calling on the shot in our information ecosystem. i bought that. i thought it was true. now google is one we worry about? in fact, google is worried about facebook for some very legitimate reasons in terms o
the ceo of google, eric schmidt was about to step down to my knowledge is never something not yet beensaid we believe -- we believe the motto don't be evil. i've never heard him say that. but it's embedded in many things he does a good many other officials that google is a things, the declaration of corporate social responsibility. so i started asking a question. why do we fall for that every time? secondly, why do we think they come to me that had -- that is basically 12 years old will be...
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>> counterstrike by tom shanker and eric schmidt two "new york times" national security correspondentsen this fantastic book that came out yesterday. it's about the last ten years of american defensive posture around the world. >> fantastic. >> we have a front page story yesterday about the megadonors who have fueled rick perry ace campaigns in texas and how they have seen benefits under his tenure in the state. including a low-level radioactive waste site. >> and those names might be super-p.a.c. donors. >>> check out our in website, our white papers and learn about the economic report of all the republican candidates. >> you've got that same shameless plug in twice. thank you all. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow on the show, republican party is a chairman -- i'm off to illinois. see you back in d.c. the seven-day trip is over. bye-bye. ever since that ol' broom dumped me here. oh, oh. oooh! will love ever come my way? oh my! ♪ i believe in miracles [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. swiffer sweeper's new, thicker cloths get deep into ridges picking
>> counterstrike by tom shanker and eric schmidt two "new york times" national security correspondentsen this fantastic book that came out yesterday. it's about the last ten years of american defensive posture around the world. >> fantastic. >> we have a front page story yesterday about the megadonors who have fueled rick perry ace campaigns in texas and how they have seen benefits under his tenure in the state. including a low-level radioactive waste site. >>...
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ashton kutcher is playing walden schmidt, a broken-hearted internet billionaire. people are raving about him. for that show with ashton gs do kutcher. i'm not totally convinced he's going to be able to keep it going. anyway. let's move on to ryan reynolds and scarlett johansson. you know, previously, earlier in the summer we talked about how these two had split up. now there are rumors according to radaronline they are going to be getting back together. >> you're kidding. >> maybe ryan reynolds is so upset about "the changeup" doing so poorly, he's run back to scarlett johansson. they've been spotted out in public and they may be trying to rekindle their romance together. >> they both had other little flings that have ended. >> a very private sort of a thing going on when they were together. >> we're rooting for them, i guess, kind of. it's always nice. >> they're young and attractive. >> why not. >> i'm sure life will work out just fine. >> that's right. all right. now "desperate housewives." that's it, no more. after eight seasons, that's it, over, over. >> they
ashton kutcher is playing walden schmidt, a broken-hearted internet billionaire. people are raving about him. for that show with ashton gs do kutcher. i'm not totally convinced he's going to be able to keep it going. anyway. let's move on to ryan reynolds and scarlett johansson. you know, previously, earlier in the summer we talked about how these two had split up. now there are rumors according to radaronline they are going to be getting back together. >> you're kidding. >> maybe...
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the setting, the sprawling estate of google executive eric schmidt. of the kardashian family and guests arriving. the who's who list of the rich and famous included lindsay lohan, eva longoria and humphries' teammates from the new jersey netness in all, more than 400 attended the lavish event dubbed the celebrity world's royal wedding. >> the kardashians have drawn comparisons from the royal wedding kim's wedding. in terms of majesty, splendor, pomp and circumstance it's going to give the royal wedding a run for its mono pep. >> kardashian style, of course, tongue in cheek and chic with the bride all dressed in wang, vera wang. >> she had three custom made vera wang dresses at a price taffing $25,000 a piece. >> her choice, "people" magazine described it as ivory with a full tulle skirt and e plans to art big event in two parts in october. >> have you been drinking? >> kim and her sisters are famous for being famous and savvy at turning that celebrity into fortune, cashing in on all things kardashian, from personal appearances and a new clothing line,
the setting, the sprawling estate of google executive eric schmidt. of the kardashian family and guests arriving. the who's who list of the rich and famous included lindsay lohan, eva longoria and humphries' teammates from the new jersey netness in all, more than 400 attended the lavish event dubbed the celebrity world's royal wedding. >> the kardashians have drawn comparisons from the royal wedding kim's wedding. in terms of majesty, splendor, pomp and circumstance it's going to give the...
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eric schmidt known to delete almost every e-mail immediately after reading it.the senior executive producer of this very program is notorious for this practice as well. on the other hand, google's new chief exec. larry page, touted storage capacity and said there's no reason to press delete. that dpoulgs hoard may have throwed a recent mess for google which paid half a million to settle charges it knowingly accepted a legal advertisement from canadian online farm sis. won you know, the justice department cited none other than internal e-mails to make the case google employees were aware it was all happening. a cautionary tale to give you incentive to get a little more familiar with that delete key. >>> up next, l.a. mayor an tone yore villaraigosa on the simple action congress can take right now to save more than half a million american jobs. [ female announcer ] kiss everything you know new newtons fruit thins. real cranberries and delicious cranberry citrus oat... ♪ or real blueberries... ♪ ...and luscious blueberry brown sugar. the goodness of whole grains...
eric schmidt known to delete almost every e-mail immediately after reading it.the senior executive producer of this very program is notorious for this practice as well. on the other hand, google's new chief exec. larry page, touted storage capacity and said there's no reason to press delete. that dpoulgs hoard may have throwed a recent mess for google which paid half a million to settle charges it knowingly accepted a legal advertisement from canadian online farm sis. won you know, the justice...
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schmidt is doing an amazing job and that is an important part of it but also an important part is what mr. hussein was talking about and that is how people in the community step forward and speak out and change the narrative and that is why of the hearings are doing and if not i will be judged on that but i believe i have an obligation to pursue it. i know your time is expired but if you would blank i just think it's abundantly clear now that radicalization is a problem that all of the u.s. targets whether they are muslim or african-american or whether they are white. there's someone targeting of our kids from all of our children and i think that all of the answers are consistent ridges community outreach engagement and all of those things which are required funding are making sure our law enforcement offices and the community leaders have the ability to do that, which takes funds. so at some point we know what the problem is and all of the use hour of risk and we know that the community engagement and all of those things are very valuable answers. so, i would like to get to the point
schmidt is doing an amazing job and that is an important part of it but also an important part is what mr. hussein was talking about and that is how people in the community step forward and speak out and change the narrative and that is why of the hearings are doing and if not i will be judged on that but i believe i have an obligation to pursue it. i know your time is expired but if you would blank i just think it's abundantly clear now that radicalization is a problem that all of the u.s....
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in washington, and the leak schmidt. >> we are expecting a vote at 9:00 a.m. from the stocks are having a difficult time going of ford's. investors have turned their attention to more week signals on the u.s. economy. a, department reported that consumers cut spending in june by the biggest amount in nearly two years. right now stocks are down 56 points. the dow is at 12,076. >> 7:38 a.m.. we want to take a look at the weather in the sea when things are going to clear up. it is going to be worn later. >> walnut creek will be clearing up pretty quickly. only minor haziness out there right now. we are starting to see the morning sun come down. the inland east bay and south bay locations are starting to warm up already. they clouds and coastal fogs are all part weather for the bay and coast. warmer this afternoon, temperatures getting into the low nineties for a select few spots and then the fog will return overnight. a typical summertime pattern. the fog is sitting right about here. fob trucker for is set at 8:00 a.m.. we are seeing warmer temperatures in the ea
in washington, and the leak schmidt. >> we are expecting a vote at 9:00 a.m. from the stocks are having a difficult time going of ford's. investors have turned their attention to more week signals on the u.s. economy. a, department reported that consumers cut spending in june by the biggest amount in nearly two years. right now stocks are down 56 points. the dow is at 12,076. >> 7:38 a.m.. we want to take a look at the weather in the sea when things are going to clear up. it is...
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emily schmidt is live in washington, d.c. where the down- to-the-wire vote is about to take place. >> reporter: good morning. president obama needs to have a bill on his desk before the end of the day to beat the debt deadline. all eyes are on the senate to try to make it happen. this is the sound of a debt ceiling on its way to being raised. the ayes are 269. the nays are 161. the bill is passed without objection. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner delivered the news last night as the house passed the the bipartisan. it was a plan with plenty of opposition. >> this is the wrong approach for our economy at the wrong time. it goes against our basic values, but supporters said default for the u.s. just wasn't an 0 option. this -- an option. this would affect all people if we defaulted. >> reporter: one of the yes votes proved especially emotional. arizona representative gabrielle giffords cast her first vote since being shot in the head in january. [ inaudible [ no audio ] [ no audio ] blame. >>> divers found celina cass a
emily schmidt is live in washington, d.c. where the down- to-the-wire vote is about to take place. >> reporter: good morning. president obama needs to have a bill on his desk before the end of the day to beat the debt deadline. all eyes are on the senate to try to make it happen. this is the sound of a debt ceiling on its way to being raised. the ayes are 269. the nays are 161. the bill is passed without objection. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner delivered the news last...
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discussion regarding fresh violence erupting in iraq, but first, we want to check in with michael schmidt, a reporter with the "new york times who has been covering this violence out of baghdad. good morning. what has been the latest regarding fighting and incidences of violence in baghdad and iraq? >> since the large slew of attacks on monday, we have seen basically a return to where violence was before that, which is scattered attacks, an improvised explosive devices, sniper attacks, but nothing as widespread as monday when we saw over 40 attacks in one day. >> will has been responding to these attacks? u.s. forces, iraqi forces, a combination of the two? >> one of the things many americans do not understand is the u.s. is out of the streets. you are on the basis, and they do some of rising and training of iraqi forces, but they are not part of securing the country and have not been for a long time. some u.s. forces were called in on monday to back up some iraqi forces, but i do not think that was anything more than the u.s. just standing by on a bad day. host: are they doing advising i
discussion regarding fresh violence erupting in iraq, but first, we want to check in with michael schmidt, a reporter with the "new york times who has been covering this violence out of baghdad. good morning. what has been the latest regarding fighting and incidences of violence in baghdad and iraq? >> since the large slew of attacks on monday, we have seen basically a return to where violence was before that, which is scattered attacks, an improvised explosive devices, sniper...