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lack of response to the sony hack. can you unpack that a little bit more so viewers understand what the u.s. did after the sony attack and if there were missed opportunities? >> guest: yes. think covering this issue for a long time and as far back as 2011 i learned from intelligence sources in the u.s. government that senior officials of all the major agencies, the intelligent community, pentagon, law enforcement, had presented a series of options to the obama white house, and these options were -- basically they were saying, we are under attack from these various places, cyber attacks and others, and unless we do something in a very real way, these attacks are going to continue and so they presented a range of options, ranging from imposing sanctions on the offending entities, whether that was government officials or hackers, all the way to conducting offensive counter-cyber attack that would actually go in and damage some of the infrastructure of these organizations. say, the chinese unit that linked to the office of
lack of response to the sony hack. can you unpack that a little bit more so viewers understand what the u.s. did after the sony attack and if there were missed opportunities? >> guest: yes. think covering this issue for a long time and as far back as 2011 i learned from intelligence sources in the u.s. government that senior officials of all the major agencies, the intelligent community, pentagon, law enforcement, had presented a series of options to the obama white house, and these...
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the general public is well aware of the sony hack because it got so much media coverage. why was this such a significant even to? >> i do spend time on the sony pact that took place 2014 based on the north korean governments recognition that they were opposed to a comedy was not negative for movie bed exposing of what north korea exposes. this is crimes against humanity regime. they have exposed at and identified it pieta still dealing with this regime that does more unspeakable things to its people. but the sony had was really the first time a government had attacked for political gain. so with the sony pictures they took information the was extremely damaging with the software that was used to destroy the entire network it was a harbinger of things to come. for research for the book i interviewed a north korean defector he actually trained hacker said north korea and issued a dire warning you should definitely take this threat is serious. ultimately they're going for the infrastructure with the ability to turn off lights and damaged infrastructure to prevent us from ope
the general public is well aware of the sony hack because it got so much media coverage. why was this such a significant even to? >> i do spend time on the sony pact that took place 2014 based on the north korean governments recognition that they were opposed to a comedy was not negative for movie bed exposing of what north korea exposes. this is crimes against humanity regime. they have exposed at and identified it pieta still dealing with this regime that does more unspeakable things to...
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gain and so the sony pictures, they went in and took information which was extrially damaging to theompany as well as damaging attack, the software that was used destroyed the entire networks of these people. for research for the book, i actually interviewed a north korean defect or and he actually trained hackers in north korea, the u.s. and the west should take the threat seriously. what they're going for ultimately is u.s. infrastructure. the ability to turn out the lights to damage our infrastructure and prevent us from operating as a western society. of course, everyone recognize that is the u.s. is the most wired country in the world, everything is networked and so if you attack that infrastructure, you could cause strategic damage to the united states and that's the real danger. now, the north koreans are building on that capability. they are still considered a second-tier threat to the russians and chinese. >> host: in terms of north korea you are critical of the lack of response. >> guest: i think covering this issue for a long time and as far back as 2011, i learned from in
gain and so the sony pictures, they went in and took information which was extrially damaging to theompany as well as damaging attack, the software that was used destroyed the entire networks of these people. for research for the book, i actually interviewed a north korean defect or and he actually trained hackers in north korea, the u.s. and the west should take the threat seriously. what they're going for ultimately is u.s. infrastructure. the ability to turn out the lights to damage our...
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we shoot on the sony lot in l.a. we are not a sony show. we are a time warner show.rent space on the sony lot. last year, there were rumors that google was going to buy sony and apple was going to buy time warner. we were going to be an apple show on the google lot. caroline: poking fun at both of them all the time. >> it is spreading. it is coming. >> suddenly we will just stop poking fun at those two companies. caroline: great fun to interview. mike judge and alex berg, the executive producers of hbo's "silicon valley." "bloomberg technology" will be making a cameo in the upcoming season. catch the debut sunday, april 23. the ceo of london's first fintech unicorn says he would not have chosen the country if he was founding the company today. the reason? brexit. he cited the uncertainty of leaving the european union as damaging to the business. something he told us in october. >> now the whole accor system in -- the whole ecosystem in london is worried about what is going to happen. being in limbo is the worst. we are worried about talent. can we keep on hiring peop
we shoot on the sony lot in l.a. we are not a sony show. we are a time warner show.rent space on the sony lot. last year, there were rumors that google was going to buy sony and apple was going to buy time warner. we were going to be an apple show on the google lot. caroline: poking fun at both of them all the time. >> it is spreading. it is coming. >> suddenly we will just stop poking fun at those two companies. caroline: great fun to interview. mike judge and alex berg, the...
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i think the general public as well aware of the sony hack because it got i got so much media coverage that is of course a hack in response to the movie of the interview why was this such a significant event when it comes to information warfare. you spend a lot of time talking about that in this book. it took place in 2014 and it was based on the north korean government's recognition that they were really opposed to this movie the interview. it was an important thing in exposing the kind of problems that north korea poses. north korea needs to be understood and i don't think a lot of people understand this. it is a crimes against humanity regimes. they have exposed that. they had identified it and yet here we are in the 21st century and were still dealing with this regime that does horrible unspeakable things to its own people. the sony hack was really the first time that a government had attacked a private industry for political gain so the sony pictures they went in and they took information which was extremely damaging to the company as well as they conducted a damaging attack the s
i think the general public as well aware of the sony hack because it got i got so much media coverage that is of course a hack in response to the movie of the interview why was this such a significant event when it comes to information warfare. you spend a lot of time talking about that in this book. it took place in 2014 and it was based on the north korean government's recognition that they were really opposed to this movie the interview. it was an important thing in exposing the kind of...
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sony is on track, tracking a profit.etty: and turning up the heat on north korea, saying all options are on the table. sydney urgesfrom past 8:00 a.m. it is daybreak australia, two hours away from the opening of the first major markets. p.m.: it is just past 6:00 in new york. we will be looking at key economic data over the weekend and how that will play into the asia-pacific trading day. let's recap how the u.s. markets closed on friday. a reminder, estimates softer, personal spending numbers also weaker than expected. the dow falling 40 points, the nasdaq and the s&p all closing lower, but fairly. pretty much flat. futures are trading, just picking up in the morning session here in monday. you can see barely unchanged. not a lot of movement like last weekend when we were watching the french elections and that impact on the markets. that is right, and it could be about geopolitics going election next week. and the heightened tensions over north korea with pyongyang testing and other missile on saturday, it will be more
sony is on track, tracking a profit.etty: and turning up the heat on north korea, saying all options are on the table. sydney urgesfrom past 8:00 a.m. it is daybreak australia, two hours away from the opening of the first major markets. p.m.: it is just past 6:00 in new york. we will be looking at key economic data over the weekend and how that will play into the asia-pacific trading day. let's recap how the u.s. markets closed on friday. a reminder, estimates softer, personal spending numbers...
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although -- i think the fbi did amazing work with sony, for example, sony also dealt with two or three other federal agencies and there were sometimes confusion and has been in other cases. who's in charge, who's responsible, the capabilities of each of those work forces, how can we do better optimizing all these various pieces of this puzzle? >> yeah, it's a great question. i think where we are today, the lanes in the road that the obama administration laid out, which to my mind simply just captured in writing what we'd already developed to, are fairly clear to us and make good sense. the fbi's responsibility is to investigate a response to intrusions, share information we gather from our investigations. dhs's responsibility in the main is to help with remediation and hygiene, and the dni and other parts of the intelligence community working through the dni are to provide threat indicators, intelligence about what's going on in the world. it's an interesting question i'm not expert enough to answer as to whether there's a role for nsa to play outside of government networks, d.o.d. net
although -- i think the fbi did amazing work with sony, for example, sony also dealt with two or three other federal agencies and there were sometimes confusion and has been in other cases. who's in charge, who's responsible, the capabilities of each of those work forces, how can we do better optimizing all these various pieces of this puzzle? >> yeah, it's a great question. i think where we are today, the lanes in the road that the obama administration laid out, which to my mind simply...
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in the music business, sometimes more than he wanted to concentrate on college, so he got a job in sonyas a college freshman was running around with a big backpack of promotional materials promoting various artists that sony was eager to get out there in the early 2000's, so he invented himself at a young age and impressed a lot of the higher ups, so that when he graduated from college, sony asked him, where do you want to work within our organization. he started out at epic records, and at the time, facebook was new and he was asking his bosses why aren't we promoting our artists on facebook. we can't get on it. we don't have .edu addresses. he happened to be in the right place at a right time, a hard worker, and clairvoyant and how big digital marketing would be for the music industry. oliver: back in the good old days. this guy seems like he has his hands and a lot of different things. he is on the investment side with ashton kutcher, where he is doing private equity type stuffs, but dealing with social media, managing some of the content. are they that different? how did they blend
in the music business, sometimes more than he wanted to concentrate on college, so he got a job in sonyas a college freshman was running around with a big backpack of promotional materials promoting various artists that sony was eager to get out there in the early 2000's, so he invented himself at a young age and impressed a lot of the higher ups, so that when he graduated from college, sony asked him, where do you want to work within our organization. he started out at epic records, and at the...
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the fbi did an amazing job with sony for example. there has been some confusion regarding who is in charge, who is responsible in the capabilities of each of those workforces -- how can we better optimize these pieces of the puzzle?. >> that's a great question. i think where we are today, the lanes in the road that the obama administration laid out, which to my mind just captured in writing that we developed to -- are fairly clear to us and make good sense. the fbi's responsibility is to investigate it response to intrusions, share the information we gather from our investigations. in the main, it is to help with remediation and hygiene and the dni are to provide threat indicators. intelligence about what is going on in the world. an interesting question that i am not expert enough to answer as to whether there is our role for nsa to play outside of government networks, dcod networks as part of their defensive security function. i don't know the answer to that. i think we are in a pretty good place where everyone understands their ro
the fbi did an amazing job with sony for example. there has been some confusion regarding who is in charge, who is responsible in the capabilities of each of those workforces -- how can we better optimize these pieces of the puzzle?. >> that's a great question. i think where we are today, the lanes in the road that the obama administration laid out, which to my mind just captured in writing that we developed to -- are fairly clear to us and make good sense. the fbi's responsibility is to...
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. >> her name is sony a producer , the poor thing is here all night long.news room. we're down here on the ground floor. that is the news room. she's in one of the cubicles there, crisscrossing the news room. >> yes. >> well, at 1:00 in the morning she ordered a pizza. they get hungry overnight. it was baked oven fresh. >> at 1:00. >> where sit. >> where are we. >> so a couple of pieces are left. i come in at 5:00. i sit at the same desk. now this pizza desk was sitting on the cubicle. >> on top. >> i did pass it when i got here at 3:00. >> you know what you must do when you walk by a pizza box see if there is anything left. there was some food left. it is 5:00 in the morning. i picked it up, off the top of cubicle where i now work, and i took it over about 10 feet away and put it on a recycling bin that is blue, it is a trash can. >> it is not blue. >> which one difficult put it on. >> the trash can. >> because wouldn't you think, themselves. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, really. >> so she's griping at me and doesn't want to put on camera because shy didn't get her
. >> her name is sony a producer , the poor thing is here all night long.news room. we're down here on the ground floor. that is the news room. she's in one of the cubicles there, crisscrossing the news room. >> yes. >> well, at 1:00 in the morning she ordered a pizza. they get hungry overnight. it was baked oven fresh. >> at 1:00. >> where sit. >> where are we. >> so a couple of pieces are left. i come in at 5:00. i sit at the same desk. now this pizza...
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that is what people will be looking for when sony reports. sony, it has done well. hats off to him.going to be $5 billion next year, analysts are expecting. yvonne: they do so much for joining us on those earnings -- still ahead, oil's recovery eld china's producers. modest plus, japan's recovery continues but inflation refuses to budge. this is bloomberg. ♪ is "daybreak asia." yvonne: a quick check of the latest headlines. alphabet eat sales projections, ending a four-year streak of missing estimates. revenue rose $20 billion. advertisers have caused concern on youtube amidst concern about ads running along offensive videos. >> agencies understand how hard we work to create the safest possible environment. we do this by being careful to ensure youtube's innovative creators can earn money to support their content. inhave been engaged conversations about the tools and controls we are providing and we are having productive discussions. betty: amazon shares rose in signs of-- showing no abating. after revenue in the first three months of the year increased 23%, almost $36 billion. 80 m
that is what people will be looking for when sony reports. sony, it has done well. hats off to him.going to be $5 billion next year, analysts are expecting. yvonne: they do so much for joining us on those earnings -- still ahead, oil's recovery eld china's producers. modest plus, japan's recovery continues but inflation refuses to budge. this is bloomberg. ♪ is "daybreak asia." yvonne: a quick check of the latest headlines. alphabet eat sales projections, ending a four-year streak...
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from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune!are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! thank you, jim! thanks, folks. how you all doing? thank you. appreciate that. well, i have a job to do and i know you do, too, and we gotta do it separately. hi! good to see you all. get ready. i'm assuming you want to win some money, right? okay, good. "fun & games" the category for our first "toss up." here comes the puzzle, and off we go. ♪
from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune!are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! thank you, jim! thanks, folks. how you all doing? thank you. appreciate that. well, i have a job to do and i know you do, too, and we gotta do it separately. hi! good to see you all. get ready. i'm assuming you want to win some money, right? okay, good. "fun & games" the category for our first "toss up." here comes the puzzle, and off we go. ♪
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. >> throw the pizza box in the middle of the desk here please >> monroe says sony's right buy her a new pizza, were you wrong. i have an update mike did offer her $20. sony says you can keep your money. >> keep your dirty money. >> she said, marcia said mike, you are right, adults should put their debris away, why didn't she put two on the plate and put it away. >> yes. >> but sony told me to tell you only way you can make this right is by doing what. >> she said take a bite. >> because you told me that is not a problem. >> this is what i do. >> who can't eat cold pizza. >> on of the of the trash can. >> it wasn't in the trash can. >> was it good it is really good. >> cold pizza is the best. >> yeah. >> nothing better than cold pizza. >> yeah. >> you weren't supposed to eat cheese. >> i'm lactose intolerant and now you will all pay. >> sue, clear the area, quickly. >> hurry, lets get to the number of the day. it is 10 out of 10. we have bus stop budd which a sweat shirt on this morning. that is because most of our temperatures are in the 40's as we start the day and it is a lot of c
. >> throw the pizza box in the middle of the desk here please >> monroe says sony's right buy her a new pizza, were you wrong. i have an update mike did offer her $20. sony says you can keep your money. >> keep your dirty money. >> she said, marcia said mike, you are right, adults should put their debris away, why didn't she put two on the plate and put it away. >> yes. >> but sony told me to tell you only way you can make this right is by doing what....
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un felino sony la toma presentadora:en kenia aunque pardo le dio una sorpresa a turistas que viajaban
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sony la toma presentadora:en kenia aunque pardo le dio una sorpresa a turistas que viajaban el vehÍculol reggaeton invade la pelota caliente y es un gringo. ♪ ♪ ♪
sony la toma presentadora:en kenia aunque pardo le dio una sorpresa a turistas que viajaban el vehÍculol reggaeton invade la pelota caliente y es un gringo. ♪ ♪ ♪
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toshiba, panasonic, sony, he tai chi. so how did we end up here?f all, the chinese and koreans came along and they can make these things just as all but much cheaper. secondly and perhaps more importantly, these companies lost their mojo. i forgot how to innovate. the country that invented a walkman did not go on to invented a walkman did not go on to invent the smart phone. inside a vast exhibition hall, over 3000 new route crudes are being inducted into one of japan's big route crudes are being inducted into one ofjapan‘s big corporations. —— new recruits. these people can expect to see it banned their whole career in this one company. it will become their second home. they expect to work hard and with long hours and wait their turn for promotion. it is a model that has worked well for japan in promotion. it is a model that has worked well forjapan in the past but it has problems. in this rigid corporate hierarchy, promotion is based on age not on talent. it is a culture that is resistant to change and bad at producing new ideas. japan's big corp
toshiba, panasonic, sony, he tai chi. so how did we end up here?f all, the chinese and koreans came along and they can make these things just as all but much cheaper. secondly and perhaps more importantly, these companies lost their mojo. i forgot how to innovate. the country that invented a walkman did not go on to invented a walkman did not go on to invent the smart phone. inside a vast exhibition hall, over 3000 new route crudes are being inducted into one of japan's big route crudes are...
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we're all aware of how north korea engaged in cyberterrorism against sony pictures because sony pictures made a movie they didn't like. we know that just a month or so ago a north korean agent killed jong nk nam, the -- kim nam, the half-brother of kim jong un. this act of terrorism took place at the airport in alaysia and was summarize -- summarized by the chairman. and a united states district court found that in 2014 the north korea -- that north korea materially supported terrorist acts by hezbollah, a designated foreign terrorist organization. finally, and this list is incomplete, but last on my list is north korea's assistance in helping assad try to develop nuclear weapons of his own. we're aware that assad's nuclear facility, built almost entirely based on north korean technology, and using north korean equipment, was destroyed in 2007. assad has murdered hundreds of thousands, it looks like the figure is now half a million of his own citizens. imagine the destruction assad would have engaged in. had he been able to develop nuclear weapons with the support and technology of north
we're all aware of how north korea engaged in cyberterrorism against sony pictures because sony pictures made a movie they didn't like. we know that just a month or so ago a north korean agent killed jong nk nam, the -- kim nam, the half-brother of kim jong un. this act of terrorism took place at the airport in alaysia and was summarize -- summarized by the chairman. and a united states district court found that in 2014 the north korea -- that north korea materially supported terrorist acts by...
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i did a job for sony for alicia keys, you know, so... >> hinojosa: and when you say you "did a job,"es that mean? >> it means that, you know, these... for instance, sony and dreamworks had books that they want to turn into films, so they needed someone to adapt them. >> hinojosa: oh! >> and because i had adapted a book, they figure, "well, he's good at that," and so they called me to do those jobs. >> hinojosa: and so how long does it take to adapt a book to a screenplay? >> yeah, it depends, you know? some books are easier than others. i had been adapting on the road, the kerouac novel classic. and i think i've been working on that for about three years now, you know? some things are harder. the... i did the brief, wondrous life of oscar wao, which... >> hinojosa: which is another.... just because you said it kind of quickly and people are like... the brief, wonderful life of oscar wao from the pulitzer prize-winning author junot díaz... >> right. >> hinojosa: ...about the dominican reality-- dominican republic, immigrants... >> right. >> hinojosa: hugely popular book. people love t
i did a job for sony for alicia keys, you know, so... >> hinojosa: and when you say you "did a job,"es that mean? >> it means that, you know, these... for instance, sony and dreamworks had books that they want to turn into films, so they needed someone to adapt them. >> hinojosa: oh! >> and because i had adapted a book, they figure, "well, he's good at that," and so they called me to do those jobs. >> hinojosa: and so how long does it take to...
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toshiba, panasonic, sony, hitachi. so how did we end up here?l the chinese and koreans came along and they can make these things just as well but cheaper. secondly, these japanese companies lost their mojo and forgot how to innovate. the company did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall, more than 3000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's big corporations. a lot of these young people can expect to spend the whole of their career in this one company. it will become their second home and they will expect to work hard, law powers, and wait their turn for promotion. it's a model that's worked well forjapan in the past, but it has real problems. it is rigid corporate hierarchy, promotion is based on age, not talent. it's a culture that is resistant to change and bad at producing new ideas. japan's big corporations realise they have to change to survive. and toshiba decided to bet on nuclear. in 2006 it went out and bought westinghouse. five years later, this happened. this is me inside the fukushima and if y
toshiba, panasonic, sony, hitachi. so how did we end up here?l the chinese and koreans came along and they can make these things just as well but cheaper. secondly, these japanese companies lost their mojo and forgot how to innovate. the company did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall, more than 3000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's big corporations. a lot of these young people can expect to spend the whole of their career in this one company. it...
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what the russians did to the dnc is what the koreans did to sony. >> reporter: it's also possible thatrs could target americans bank accounts. the same group of hackers has a hit list of other banks to be targeted including some inside the united states. wolf. >> what a story. thank you. coming up, more breaking news. we'll be right back. you can use whipped topping made ...but real joyful moments.. are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> breaking news, back challenges. congressional investigators dig deeper into trump advisors and russians during the transition. were u.s. sanctions on moscow discussed? we'll tell you what cnn is learning tonight. >>>
what the russians did to the dnc is what the koreans did to sony. >> reporter: it's also possible thatrs could target americans bank accounts. the same group of hackers has a hit list of other banks to be targeted including some inside the united states. wolf. >> what a story. thank you. coming up, more breaking news. we'll be right back. you can use whipped topping made ...but real joyful moments.. are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. on a...
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sony forecasting its highest operating annual operating profits since 1998.anese company continues to dominate gaming. it is showing strong growth in phone camera chips. that validates the strategy of the chief executive who has put less emphasis on consumer electronics since taking over sony in 2012. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. botc next. it's the battle of the charts. it's all about trump. tomorrow marking the presidents 100 days in office. we will look at u.s. growth since his inauguration. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: time now for our global battle of the charts, where we look at some of the most telling charts of the day and what they mean for investors. you can access these charts on the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen. kicking things off this friday is christine in london town. christine: let me ask you. what to greece, icelandic, and spain have in common, their assets are some of the biggest winners in trump's first 100 days. chart, an see on the 14% advance in the first 100 days of trumps presi
sony forecasting its highest operating annual operating profits since 1998.anese company continues to dominate gaming. it is showing strong growth in phone camera chips. that validates the strategy of the chief executive who has put less emphasis on consumer electronics since taking over sony in 2012. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. botc next. it's the battle of the charts. it's all about trump. tomorrow marking the presidents 100 days in office. we will look at u.s. growth since...
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sony will follow on friday and as mentioned earlier, the 27 remaining eu members are scheduled to meetgo over a negotiation outline guiding them through two yous of brexit talks. in other news:, the yous of brexit talks. in other news: , the japan—based yous of brexit talks. in other news:, the japan—based is reportedly looking at writing down as much as $3.7 billion for the year ending the first of march. that will be on goodwill from its acquisition of an australian logistics union. japan post is a conglomerate was businesses and postal delivery as well as banking and insurance. response from american airlines. the airline service suspended an employee after a clash over a baby stroller in san francisco. a passenger who uploaded video of the aftermath of the incidence of their mother had been struck with the pram as it was forcibly removed by the employee. american airlines has issued an apology to the passenger and her family. this issued an apology to the passenger and herfamily. this follows issued an apology to the passenger and her family. this follows another high—profile clash
sony will follow on friday and as mentioned earlier, the 27 remaining eu members are scheduled to meetgo over a negotiation outline guiding them through two yous of brexit talks. in other news:, the yous of brexit talks. in other news: , the japan—based yous of brexit talks. in other news:, the japan—based is reportedly looking at writing down as much as $3.7 billion for the year ending the first of march. that will be on goodwill from its acquisition of an australian logistics union. japan...
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in 2015, sony pictures executive amy pascal got a golden parachute of millions of dollars.t shad he done? when sony's servers were hacked she was exposed for sending racist e-mails insinuating president obama only liked movies with black actors such as jengo unchained and the butler. she apologized but was sent on her way. >> i'm 56. it's not exactly the time you want to start all over again, but it's kind of great and i have to and it's going to be a new adventure for me. >> seems like in some cases, it pays to behave badly. cnn, new york. >> up next, my conversation with duane johnson. hear how his love for music started. he's the executive producer of cnn sound tracks, songs that defined history. into this old jar.y pockete it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life ins
in 2015, sony pictures executive amy pascal got a golden parachute of millions of dollars.t shad he done? when sony's servers were hacked she was exposed for sending racist e-mails insinuating president obama only liked movies with black actors such as jengo unchained and the butler. she apologized but was sent on her way. >> i'm 56. it's not exactly the time you want to start all over again, but it's kind of great and i have to and it's going to be a new adventure for me. >> seems...
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he really did plan on withdrawing from nafta and then sony perdue, thinge ag secretar pointed out allof the jobs that would be lost and many of those jobs belong to trump voters and that's the reason he changed his mind. >> well, let me just say, it's very difficult with any white house but particularly this white house to know what actually motivates their decisions and what they say publicly and privately. i'm not really sure that he was ready to sign that executive order and pull out of nafta. but for certain he was thinking about this as a tactic to put pressure on congress and put pressure on mexico and canada, to come to the negotiating table and renegotiate. as he said on the campaign trail, his position has been we're going to rip this up if we can't get a better deal and he ended where he started on that. he's now saying the same thing. we're going to rip this up. i think that map and what sony's argument tells us is he's now going back and doing reverse engineering and thinking about what are the consequences that i'm saying out loud? whether or not he meant tomorrow i'm pul
he really did plan on withdrawing from nafta and then sony perdue, thinge ag secretar pointed out allof the jobs that would be lost and many of those jobs belong to trump voters and that's the reason he changed his mind. >> well, let me just say, it's very difficult with any white house but particularly this white house to know what actually motivates their decisions and what they say publicly and privately. i'm not really sure that he was ready to sign that executive order and pull out...
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. >> reporter: not only men get to walk away with oodles of cash, in 2015 sony pictures executive amyorth $40 million. plus a percentage of movie profits and another $9 million annually. what had she done? when sony servers were hacked, she was exposed for sending racist e-mails insinuating president obama only liked movies with black actors. she apologized but was sent on her way. >> i'm 56. it's not exactly the time you want to, like, start all over again. but it's kind of great. and i have to. it's going to be a new adventure for me. >> reporter: seems like in some cases, it pays to behave badly. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> up next, my conversation with dwayne johnson. executive producer of the sound tracks, songs that define history debuting at the top of the hour. he's a really fun guy to talk to. our conversation in just a few minutes. ...and hello to t-mobile one. right now, get two lines of unlimited data for a hundred bucks. taxes and fees included! two lines, a hundred dollars, all in, all unlimited. switch today. what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled ham
. >> reporter: not only men get to walk away with oodles of cash, in 2015 sony pictures executive amyorth $40 million. plus a percentage of movie profits and another $9 million annually. what had she done? when sony servers were hacked, she was exposed for sending racist e-mails insinuating president obama only liked movies with black actors. she apologized but was sent on her way. >> i'm 56. it's not exactly the time you want to, like, start all over again. but it's kind of great....
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you cannot go to another place where you have sony people crammed into watch a race with cars going soort and he is lucky enough to motorsport and he is lucky enough to be from running can't have a chance at winning. apart from the fans, what type of physical and technical challenge will it be and perhaps the difference between that and formula i, we know turning right... i will keep a close eye on your gets out the car because you do not feel dizzy when you are driving, but when you get out the car every time you take two steps to the right because all your body is so loaded up because all your body is so loaded up to the right—hand side that the geforce, going consecutive left that you just want a ride. that will be quite amusing to see him get out the carfor quite amusing to see him get out the car for the first time. do think this will be a teaser or taste of the hymn or maybe other formula i drivers to make that trip over to this state and ride the cars?|j think the racing on indy car on a more pure and hopefully we will attract some drivers who are bored of seeing the same person
you cannot go to another place where you have sony people crammed into watch a race with cars going soort and he is lucky enough to motorsport and he is lucky enough to be from running can't have a chance at winning. apart from the fans, what type of physical and technical challenge will it be and perhaps the difference between that and formula i, we know turning right... i will keep a close eye on your gets out the car because you do not feel dizzy when you are driving, but when you get out...
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. >> who is right, me, or sony. >> if there is one thing you can say to mike right now, in conclusion >> in the word bird man, some respect, some respect for my game. >> she's quoting bird man. >> she's quoting bird man. >> yes. >> did you finish, are you done. >> i's done. >> okay. >> what do they say on twitter >> people are divided. mike with the pizza controversy. >> that is one thing. >> yes. >> someone said you had judd left ate loan or stood up and politely asked the news room do you know hospice a this is. >> yeah, that sound like me at 5:00 in the morning. >> that is probably what you should have done. >> yes. >> what would you have donee would have left it there. >> even if it is sitting there it is not my pizza. >> it is teetering on the top. >> i know. >> but that is not your desk. >> um-hmm. >> it is not her desk either. >> but her desk is on the other side, she sits there you had to at least ask her is this somebody pizza. >> imminent domain part of it was on your property. >> well, i went government imminent domain and i took over you got rid of her dinner on her cheat
. >> who is right, me, or sony. >> if there is one thing you can say to mike right now, in conclusion >> in the word bird man, some respect, some respect for my game. >> she's quoting bird man. >> she's quoting bird man. >> yes. >> did you finish, are you done. >> i's done. >> okay. >> what do they say on twitter >> people are divided. mike with the pizza controversy. >> that is one thing. >> yes. >> someone...
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sony sees the highest profit in two decades on gains and phone cameras.e an effort to turn the company around since 2012 and you put the focus on games and camera chips, trying to see the company through the restructuring. 7:15 in london. a host of earnings for ubs and barclays, we returned to the banking story when we come back. we will be live in zurich. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back. 7:18 in london. its get a business flash. here is david. david: thank you. let's talk about tech earnings coming through amazon's 20 year streak of double-digit revenue growth. no sign of slowing. estimates in the first quarter projected sales beat projections. tonforcing a message investors that big spending of warehouses, movies and devices were all a part of a winning formula helped by an influx of online shoppers abandoning business for its cloud computing division. plans to reshape the companies. a snag in the third quarter as lackluster sales to tablets and weaker demand for corporate software kept revenue growth in check. i adjusted sales in the period b
sony sees the highest profit in two decades on gains and phone cameras.e an effort to turn the company around since 2012 and you put the focus on games and camera chips, trying to see the company through the restructuring. 7:15 in london. a host of earnings for ubs and barclays, we returned to the banking story when we come back. we will be live in zurich. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back. 7:18 in london. its get a business flash. here is david. david: thank you. let's talk about...
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a bit of an update their from sony. we continue to watch that into monday morning. has the bloomberg business news. state: in france, islamic has claimed responsibility for an attack that left one police officer dead and two others injured. the assailant was shot dead last night in paris. the shootings came three days before the first round of voting in one of the most tightly contested presidential elections the country has seen. and at a time when france is still under a state of emergency following a wave of terrorist attacks in the past two years. and the u.s., deutsche bank has been hit with a federal reserve first ager find for failing to ensure traders abide by the volcker rules. the company will pay even more for letting currency desks chat online revealing positions. the simultaneous sanctions totaling almost $150 million. german police have arrested a for carryinguspect out a bomb attack 10 days ago. prosecutors allege the suspect, who has german-russian options on thet team ahead of the blast. the bank of japan's governor has said the central bank will co
a bit of an update their from sony. we continue to watch that into monday morning. has the bloomberg business news. state: in france, islamic has claimed responsibility for an attack that left one police officer dead and two others injured. the assailant was shot dead last night in paris. the shootings came three days before the first round of voting in one of the most tightly contested presidential elections the country has seen. and at a time when france is still under a state of emergency...
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a huge seller, what gadget was reportedly invented because sony's co-founder masaru ibuka wanted a way to operas on long plane flights? >> yeah, it's--i had one of these when i was a kid. i'm pretty sure it's walkman. yeah, we're gonna go with that. walkman, final answer. c. >> exactly right. there you go. [cheers and applause] $5,000! >> whoa. [applause] >> i just noticed how quiet you get when you're nervous. >> yeah. >> on "the bachelor," you were like, "yeah, hi, what's up?" now you're, like, scared to death. >> i am scared to death. >> [laughs] you're about to rip this thing out of its-- but you reached that threshold. nothing can take that away from you, so $5,000 to your charity, but we're gonna add to that with a $7,000 question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ which of the following pairs of terms refer to the exact same plant, but at different stages during its development? >> talking my language, chris. ooh. [sighs] [dramatic music] ♪ >> i know you don't grow any of this on your farm in iowa. >> i don't grow any of this. well, just could you give me something i actually grow?
a huge seller, what gadget was reportedly invented because sony's co-founder masaru ibuka wanted a way to operas on long plane flights? >> yeah, it's--i had one of these when i was a kid. i'm pretty sure it's walkman. yeah, we're gonna go with that. walkman, final answer. c. >> exactly right. there you go. [cheers and applause] $5,000! >> whoa. [applause] >> i just noticed how quiet you get when you're nervous. >> yeah. >> on "the bachelor," you...
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from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune! here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! [ cheers and applause ] hi, there! hi, all! thank you. thank you. appreciate that. thank you, jim. i will see you, like, at the end of the show. hi! welcome. grab those little doodads there, and let's get going. "phrase" is the category for our first "toss up." vanna's in place. there's the puzzle, and here we go. ♪
from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune! here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! [ cheers and applause ] hi, there! hi, all! thank you. thank you. appreciate that. thank you, jim. i will see you, like, at the end of the show. hi! welcome. grab those little doodads there, and let's get going. "phrase" is the category for our first "toss up." vanna's in place. there's the puzzle, and here we go. ♪
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from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune!>the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! let's go. i'm in a hurry. let's get out here. let's get on with this. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. appreciate that. and thank you for a lovely walk. you're welcome. see you later. hi! how you doing? -woman: great! -get ready. your time has arrived. our first "toss up." it's worth $1,000, and the category is "on the map." ♪ [ bell chimes ] jennifer. nashville tennessee. that is correct. oh! all right!
from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune!>the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! let's go. i'm in a hurry. let's get out here. let's get on with this. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. appreciate that. and thank you for a lovely walk. you're welcome. see you later. hi! how you doing? -woman: great! -get ready. your time has arrived. our first "toss up." it's worth $1,000, and the category is "on the map." ♪ [ bell chimes ]...
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these were the greatest brands in consumer goods for decades, toshiba, panasonic, sony, hitachi, so howll, the chinese and the koreans came along and they could make these things just as well, but much cheaper. secondly, perhaps more important, these japanese companies lost their mojo. they forget how to innovate. the country that invented the walkman did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall, more than 3,000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's big corporations. a lot of these young people can expect to spend the whole of their career in this one company. it will become their second home. they'll expect to work hard, long hours and wait their turn for promotion. it's a model that's worked well for japan turn for promotion. it's a model that's worked well forjapan in the past. but it has real problems. in this ridge it corporate hierarchy promotion is based on age, not on talent. it's a culture which is resista nt to talent. it's a culture which is resistant to change and bad at producing new ideas. toshiba is not alone. otherfamous producing n
these were the greatest brands in consumer goods for decades, toshiba, panasonic, sony, hitachi, so howll, the chinese and the koreans came along and they could make these things just as well, but much cheaper. secondly, perhaps more important, these japanese companies lost their mojo. they forget how to innovate. the country that invented the walkman did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall, more than 3,000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's big...
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. >> reporter: this the first major entertainment breach since sony was hacked in 2014, those cyber criminalsives' and stars' e-mails public and releasing movies, including "annie" and "fury" before their scheduled premiers. the site the orange is the new black were posted on is illegal. so abc couldn't independently verify the claims but netflix says the fbi is investigating. tom. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the summer mosquito season upon us. sparking reports of the zika virus. announcements from florida. the center of last year's outbreak in the u.s. plus, the apple watch doing more than just telling time and linking to your phone. crucial in an emergency. how it helped save a driver after this car crash. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. \sseg so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/
. >> reporter: this the first major entertainment breach since sony was hacked in 2014, those cyber criminalsives' and stars' e-mails public and releasing movies, including "annie" and "fury" before their scheduled premiers. the site the orange is the new black were posted on is illegal. so abc couldn't independently verify the claims but netflix says the fbi is investigating. tom. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the summer mosquito season upon us....
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sony official chart begins. three, two, one. nowadays is the official chart with greg james.ge. go. with greg james. and the duke and duchess of cambridge. gom with greg james. and the duke and duchess of cambridge. go. it is friday, for bm, and this is a very special official chart. between now and 5:45pm we will bring on the big story, new entries, high climbers and the top ten in full. it is issued battle for number one this week so let's even the contenders are. last week, harry stiles went straight to number one with his single. can he do it again? let's enjoy this for a second. will ed sheeran reclaim that top spot? he had 13 weeks at number one before harry came along despite his easter. sounds familiar. laughter —— spoilt his easter. laughter -- spoilt his easter. they spent four weeks -- spoilt his easter. they spent fourweeks in -- spoilt his easter. they spent four weeks in the top ten with symphony. can they do it? i'm going to be out of a job soon. are you happy? absolutely. it is easy. i don't what the fuss is about. able right to me every week. i still haven't
sony official chart begins. three, two, one. nowadays is the official chart with greg james.ge. go. with greg james. and the duke and duchess of cambridge. gom with greg james. and the duke and duchess of cambridge. go. it is friday, for bm, and this is a very special official chart. between now and 5:45pm we will bring on the big story, new entries, high climbers and the top ten in full. it is issued battle for number one this week so let's even the contenders are. last week, harry stiles went...
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toshiba, panasonic, hitachi, sony... how did we end up here?and the koreans came along and they could make these things just as well but much cheaper. worst of all and most importantly these japanese companies lost their mojo, they forgot how to innovate. the country that invented the walkman did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall more than 3000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's than 3000 new recruits are being inducted into one ofjapan‘s big corporations. a lot of these young people can expect to spend the whole of their career in this one company. it will we come their second home. they'll expect to work hard, long hours and wait their turn for promotion. it's a model does work well forjapan in the past but it has real problems. in this rigid corporate hierarchy promotion is based on age, not on talent. it's a culture that is resistant to change and bad at producing new ideas. japan's big corporations realised they had to change to survive and toshiba decided to bet on nuclear. in 2006 it went
toshiba, panasonic, hitachi, sony... how did we end up here?and the koreans came along and they could make these things just as well but much cheaper. worst of all and most importantly these japanese companies lost their mojo, they forgot how to innovate. the country that invented the walkman did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall more than 3000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's than 3000 new recruits are being inducted into one ofjapan‘s big...
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sony gaining in tokyo after preliminary operating profit beat its previous forecast.2.6 pain dollar profit this fiscal year come a 19% more than its last estimate. sony see strong performance across most businesses, also benefiting from cost savings in its chip unit. >> wall street betting that sprint and t-mobile will revive talks on a merger, but a surge in demand for wireless assets has softbank exploring other paths to value. in spectrum off into a separate company. japan saysfrom mitsubishi motors is planning to build an engine plant in china. venture.be a joint ,he engines will supply suvs and construction expected by the end of the year with production to start by december 2018. >> pressure from oasis management has pushed panasonic. panasonic already owns 54% and will now offer ¥1200 for the rest of the company, buying the offer at $847 million. oasis had argued the original offer undervalued the homebuilder by 50%. >> as you mentioned, markets underway, a lot of major markets, including the japanese 1.3%,, japanese stocks up going along with that risk on feel
sony gaining in tokyo after preliminary operating profit beat its previous forecast.2.6 pain dollar profit this fiscal year come a 19% more than its last estimate. sony see strong performance across most businesses, also benefiting from cost savings in its chip unit. >> wall street betting that sprint and t-mobile will revive talks on a merger, but a surge in demand for wireless assets has softbank exploring other paths to value. in spectrum off into a separate company. japan saysfrom...
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>> the cyber attacks that have occurred in the past from the kim regime when they hacked sony pictures any country, major country, we are entering a cyber platform. that's where a lot of the wars of the future are going to be fought. i don't have a particular comment on what happened with the north korean missile, but it was fizzle. chris: president trump ratcheted it up. if china decides to help, that would be great, if not, we would solve the problem without them, usa. he said this. >> i don't know if he sends a message. it doesn't make any difference if it does or not. north korea is a problem and the problem will be taken care of. chris: despite the tough talk and sending a carrier strike force to the area as we are showing pictures right now, north korea showed up new long-range and conducted test launch, you're talking about the long discussion of options. what is -- does the president do now? >> well, i think in that parade there were a whole number of new missile that is were shown and some canisters, but there canisters that could have go to the north korea and reach the unite
>> the cyber attacks that have occurred in the past from the kim regime when they hacked sony pictures any country, major country, we are entering a cyber platform. that's where a lot of the wars of the future are going to be fought. i don't have a particular comment on what happened with the north korean missile, but it was fizzle. chris: president trump ratcheted it up. if china decides to help, that would be great, if not, we would solve the problem without them, usa. he said this....
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toshiba, panasonic, sony, hitachi. so how did they end up here?hings just as well, but much cheaper. perhaps more importantly, these japanese companies lost their mojo. they forgot how to innovate. the country that invented the walkman did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall, more than 3,000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's big corporations. a lot of these young people can expect to spend the whole of their career in this one company. it will become their second home and they expect to work hard, long hours and wait their turn for promotion. it is a model that has worked well forjapan in the past, but it has real problems. in this rigid corporate hierarchy, promotion is based on age, not talent. it is a culture that is resistant to change and bad at producing new ideas. toshiba is not alone. other famous japanese names have been through deep crisis. last year, sharp was sold to a taiwanese company. now toshiba will be broken up, it's best bits sold off to the highest bidder. in other business news,
toshiba, panasonic, sony, hitachi. so how did they end up here?hings just as well, but much cheaper. perhaps more importantly, these japanese companies lost their mojo. they forgot how to innovate. the country that invented the walkman did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall, more than 3,000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's big corporations. a lot of these young people can expect to spend the whole of their career in this one company. it will...
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sony shares jumping the most in three months.s expect profit reach the highest level since 1998. coming up, retail suffering from the rise in e-commerce but one company brings in high-tech features to improve the in-store experience. details ahead. ♪ caroline: now, with connected close rails and smart mirrors, a retailer believed they had created the store of the future. they hope to help retail brands to game more information from customers. bloomberg went to see a sneak peek of what is in store. >> this concept store features the latest in retail tech. >> how do you capture>> all of the fantastic information that you gather in store when customers touch and feel products. we created a concept called the connective rail. this includes technology of rf id and ultrasound. take the product off and you start to see your product appear. a sensing is like online browsing. which other products you touch in the store are automatically censored. what you create is essentially your in-store wishlist. in the middle, you will see essentiall
sony shares jumping the most in three months.s expect profit reach the highest level since 1998. coming up, retail suffering from the rise in e-commerce but one company brings in high-tech features to improve the in-store experience. details ahead. ♪ caroline: now, with connected close rails and smart mirrors, a retailer believed they had created the store of the future. they hope to help retail brands to game more information from customers. bloomberg went to see a sneak peek of what is in...
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we are accustomed to seeing both china and sonys -- china and saudis, when there is a problem, they spendo solve the problem. with the saudi's, are we seeing any restraint or checks and balances? mohammed: i don't think we are going to see that kind of behavior repeating itself again. if you look at the fiscal reforms it has many that gives us a clear signal that it will not be happening like it used to be, where the government would go on spending to solve the problems. that is one. hear some of the official statements in the past cleareks, it was made that subsidies are not coming back again. they will accept come of the companies to go bankrupt, or some of the businesses would fail during the transition. what they care about is developing the ecosystem, which all of the parties worry about. yousef: as you go through this process, what is the biggest risk? oil is always a risk for saudi arabia. what else is on your mind? mohammed: just the slow process for the ministry to understand the change in policy, and go along with it quickly. that is the only thing i am actually concerned about.
we are accustomed to seeing both china and sonys -- china and saudis, when there is a problem, they spendo solve the problem. with the saudi's, are we seeing any restraint or checks and balances? mohammed: i don't think we are going to see that kind of behavior repeating itself again. if you look at the fiscal reforms it has many that gives us a clear signal that it will not be happening like it used to be, where the government would go on spending to solve the problems. that is one. hear some...
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depending on your plan with sony's playstation vue streaming service you can catch the games at homeor on the go through your phone or tablet. vue also offers a dvr service for free so you can record games and watch them later. for a bit more. directv now includes mlb baseball games in their line up starting with their $50 and up a month plans the cheapest way to stream major league baseball this season on your computer or mobile device is for free. t-mobile is offering new and existing customers a free seaon of mlb.tv premium service.. with this free season-long pass, you can stream all year long and even watch the 2017 playoffs down the road.to claim this perk, t-mobile customers need to visit the t-mobile tuesday app where they hand out their special offers. however, a problem with this.. mlb blocks out local games so you can't watch giants or a's through this for $123 a year. or just over $10 a month you can get access to mlb.tv premium directly from the major league.. that is their offical streaming appit gives you access to all games with pre game and post game coverage. but th
depending on your plan with sony's playstation vue streaming service you can catch the games at homeor on the go through your phone or tablet. vue also offers a dvr service for free so you can record games and watch them later. for a bit more. directv now includes mlb baseball games in their line up starting with their $50 and up a month plans the cheapest way to stream major league baseball this season on your computer or mobile device is for free. t-mobile is offering new and existing...
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. >> the sony hack, one possible scenario is that north korea may choose to use its cyber warfare unit to actually go in and do something that would affect not only the critical frush in the united states but also potentially in south korea. they've done that to the banks and the media in south korea before. it could be another choice for them as this anniversary comes up. >> of course their goal obviously is ultimately the united states. that's what this is about. that's what gives kim's legitimacy. the vice president said if the u.s. comes up with an aggressive option we'll deal with it with our preemptive strike. how far is north korea along in its nuclear program. if they don't test is that a sign of weakness? >> it certainly is. but they will test because they have to sell this stuff to the iranians. they have maybe 15 to 30 weapons at this point and they're probably at the point they can accelerate the enrichment of uranium. that makes them a real threat. they can disperse them, put them underground. we can't find them. it gives them a sense of deterrence. >> when the u.s. talks
. >> the sony hack, one possible scenario is that north korea may choose to use its cyber warfare unit to actually go in and do something that would affect not only the critical frush in the united states but also potentially in south korea. they've done that to the banks and the media in south korea before. it could be another choice for them as this anniversary comes up. >> of course their goal obviously is ultimately the united states. that's what this is about. that's what gives...
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. >> reporter: this the first major entertainment breach since sony was hacked in 2014.se sieber criminals making executives' and stars' e-mails public and releasing movies including "annie" and "fury" before their scheduled premieres. and the site the "orange is the new black" episodes reportedly were posted on is illegal so abc couldn't independently verify the claims though netflix says the fbi is investigating. in los angeles marci gonzalez, abc news. >>> children in san francisco's outer mission excelsior neighborhood have something to dance about tonight. abc 7 news was at the mission childcare could be sore shum for a celebration and ribbon cutting. the center was in danger of being closed and its building sold to a developer. the city raised $5.7 million to buy it and keep it open. this is the largest subsidized childcare center in the city serving more than 200 preschool students. >>> hundreds of young women will look their best on prom night thanks to the wife of a golden state warrior. abc 7 news was at oakland high school when the doors opened for today's pro
. >> reporter: this the first major entertainment breach since sony was hacked in 2014.se sieber criminals making executives' and stars' e-mails public and releasing movies including "annie" and "fury" before their scheduled premieres. and the site the "orange is the new black" episodes reportedly were posted on is illegal so abc couldn't independently verify the claims though netflix says the fbi is investigating. in los angeles marci gonzalez, abc news....