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the sophistication of the criminals far out ways the built in protections from the retailers and creditors who lend us money. one bank's reaction appears nor self-serving than the good of customers, what are you going to do, unless your sure your account information is safe? is cash king after all? we'll talk about all this. but first some background. >> reporter: on the backside of your credit or debit cart i cara black magnetic strip why all your information is stored. the strip is the target of hawkers. security as many as from retailers, banks and credit card companies so consumers have in a sense lots of reasons to trust that their transactions are safe. still the point of sales systems are out dated tired to would-be thieves, and it is expensive for companies to update their systems. and there was a data breach during the heart of the holiday shopping someone. the secret service and others are investigating the data theft. in response jp morgan and chase decided to limit the amount people could use your cards. atm withdraws are set to $100 a day and inperson purchases to $300. neilse
the sophistication of the criminals far out ways the built in protections from the retailers and creditors who lend us money. one bank's reaction appears nor self-serving than the good of customers, what are you going to do, unless your sure your account information is safe? is cash king after all? we'll talk about all this. but first some background. >> reporter: on the backside of your credit or debit cart i cara black magnetic strip why all your information is stored. the strip is the...
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nothing is going to stop the most sophisticated person, perhaps, from obtaining your data. you get to the next step montization for and your data, your information is a little more difficult to would they spend the time if you're just a regular erson, to obtain it as opposed to going down the line and finding the person whose pass 1-2-3-4, which is not a good idea. all those things work. longer pass words, changing pass words. cybernew jersey, he had a cheap idea that would be extremely, i think, extremely useful and extremely effective. he said, you know, anybody can a lap these days and buy top or a desk top for $300. or desk top for $300. you set it up in your house. that you do on that computer is your on-line banking, right? that's the only thing. you don't check "the new york times," g mail, anything, except for your on-line banking. turn the computer off when you're not using it. hat would make your bank information a lot more security. advice ission of that get a
nothing is going to stop the most sophisticated person, perhaps, from obtaining your data. you get to the next step montization for and your data, your information is a little more difficult to would they spend the time if you're just a regular erson, to obtain it as opposed to going down the line and finding the person whose pass 1-2-3-4, which is not a good idea. all those things work. longer pass words, changing pass words. cybernew jersey, he had a cheap idea that would be extremely, i...
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the people at the top of the pyramid are really sophisticated. but you have to get to all the other layers -- >> assist starting to sound like an episode of the wire. >> yeah, it is hard. our case was a great case. not to take too much credit, but it was a $65 million case. 2 billionm is a dollar problem. people like me who are on the line are not going to be the ones who will solve that problem systematically. that is the reality of the situation. >> one of the reasons why we do the data breach report is that most organizations are protecting themselves in their it. we try to bring in evidence- based risk approach to the problem. it is hard for individuals to understand until they understand what reality is. we have the true knowledge of the problem in the threat landscape and it is important to understand our attacker. in the effort of attribution, law enforcement gives us methodologies and things like that that help us understand and demystify the threat. but as security professionals we have to look at what are the products that we sell, what
the people at the top of the pyramid are really sophisticated. but you have to get to all the other layers -- >> assist starting to sound like an episode of the wire. >> yeah, it is hard. our case was a great case. not to take too much credit, but it was a $65 million case. 2 billionm is a dollar problem. people like me who are on the line are not going to be the ones who will solve that problem systematically. that is the reality of the situation. >> one of the reasons why we...
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what kind of unnerved me is one of the comments that was made that i lacked sophistication. are you serious? then they made reference to my son. my son was taken from me from hospitalized. it will be 38 years in november 7th. these people, i don't know who these people are, but it's not right to attack people all around. we use performing arts as a means to balance our emotions and community and working with parents and teachers and i wish we would have more integrity and consideration for human beings. >> vivian, thank you for being here. the next card i have is from jacqueline flint. >> good afternoon, sister. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'm going to speak for both me and kirk rhymes, we both submitted a speaker card in case i wasn't able to stay the duration. my name is jackie flen. we have been located in the bayview for over 10 years. we are excited to embark on a new adventure with the sf arts commission and through our youth employment program as well as the summer youth program. earlier this summer some of you had the pleasure of meeting some of our young adults
what kind of unnerved me is one of the comments that was made that i lacked sophistication. are you serious? then they made reference to my son. my son was taken from me from hospitalized. it will be 38 years in november 7th. these people, i don't know who these people are, but it's not right to attack people all around. we use performing arts as a means to balance our emotions and community and working with parents and teachers and i wish we would have more integrity and consideration for...
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york times, a former foreign correspondent, a husband of margaret truman, a very suave, extremely sophisticated and seductive man who was my mentor, one of my mentors along with abe rosenthal and so on at "the new york times." and he, you know, if clifton daniel -- who said this to me several weeks after, very closely after my winning the pulitzer prize -- passed by my desk and hugged and kissed me, then made the statement what's a little bitty thing like you, etc. and before the women's movement, i would have sort of dip l -- dimpled and blushed and said, oh, shucks, it was really nothing. but i felt he was being patronizing. i had suffered through an
york times, a former foreign correspondent, a husband of margaret truman, a very suave, extremely sophisticated and seductive man who was my mentor, one of my mentors along with abe rosenthal and so on at "the new york times." and he, you know, if clifton daniel -- who said this to me several weeks after, very closely after my winning the pulitzer prize -- passed by my desk and hugged and kissed me, then made the statement what's a little bitty thing like you, etc. and before the...
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we see mandela as an statesman, an urbane, sophisticated man in the last 20, 30 years of his life. but make no mistake. he called himself a country boy. he's from this area and he took his greatest lessons from the tribal chiefs he agree up under, and he's very proud of the up bringing that he had, and many people believe he took the values that he learned here and brought it to the greater sophistications that we see. and some of the traditions that are going on here are very localized. >> that's what is so fascinate fascinating. there is so much of the new world and the old world, and there are so many lessons to be a part of tomorrow. >> that's the point he would make. that's the point that his life perhaps has made. he always said that leading from behind, for example, gently, and gently persuading people to his own point of view is a lesson he learned at four, at six. foremidible moments. yes, we know what happened to him in prison. we know that he became a much less angry man, much more of a man who was able to persuade people, able to lead a country to free a country from th
we see mandela as an statesman, an urbane, sophisticated man in the last 20, 30 years of his life. but make no mistake. he called himself a country boy. he's from this area and he took his greatest lessons from the tribal chiefs he agree up under, and he's very proud of the up bringing that he had, and many people believe he took the values that he learned here and brought it to the greater sophistications that we see. and some of the traditions that are going on here are very localized....
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all of those things are in the art of the possible from a sophisticated attacker. >> do you believe our adversaries have the capability of bringing down a power grid? >> i do. >> is the u.s. prepared for such an attack? >> no, the united states is not prepared for such an attack. >> it's now clear this cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. >> four months after taking office, president obama made those concerns part of our national defense policy, declaring the country's digital infrastructure a strategic asset, and confirming that cyber warfare had moved beyond theory. >> we know that cyber intruders have probed our electrical grid, and that in other countries cyber attacks have plunged entire cities into darkness. >> president obama didn't say which country had been plunged into darkness, but a half a dozen sources in the military, intelligence, and private security communities have told us the president was referring to brazil. several prominent intelligence sources confirmed that there were a series of cyber attacks in
all of those things are in the art of the possible from a sophisticated attacker. >> do you believe our adversaries have the capability of bringing down a power grid? >> i do. >> is the u.s. prepared for such an attack? >> no, the united states is not prepared for such an attack. >> it's now clear this cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. >> four months after taking office, president obama made...
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it is a secret laboratory to her he was able to build the world's most sophisticated world. when sean fortunately it doesn't do it all done anything since mission to teach creation wanted to care about humans and the us. this is why you should care. watch only on auntie don't tell. the some seem to mind sending me stories which to make the good news this week striking nice to know is deepening can watch the scandal with more transparency. according to chris and european officials the crowd for their rates of twenty four people including the sons of two ministers and the government reshuffle is seen as prime minister atal is the biggest challenge since coming to town wanted to take it out. meanwhile some four thousand people gathered again in front of mom didn't have the piano steps down south as has been following the posts. new the new the site's list of those streets. it is the marked by widespread flight tests. this time the body is taking place in the wake of the coup. will the government. next apply to the hairdo and yell come to the streets of madrid has a policy. now
it is a secret laboratory to her he was able to build the world's most sophisticated world. when sean fortunately it doesn't do it all done anything since mission to teach creation wanted to care about humans and the us. this is why you should care. watch only on auntie don't tell. the some seem to mind sending me stories which to make the good news this week striking nice to know is deepening can watch the scandal with more transparency. according to chris and european officials the crowd for...
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out to provide medical help to the injured and possibly to evacuate those in need of for more sophisticated medical assistance to moscow now the international committee said that the blast may have been caused by a few more suicide bomber although right now no one's taking the responsibility for this attack it is known that the blast happened near the entrance to the train station near the security checkpoint where the metal detectors are and we know that one policeman is the morning they killed and three other policemen were injured they were working at this checkpoint. checking the luggage of passengers also witnesses say that the blast was so powerful that it even. caused the large damage to the building of the train station itself it's been currently locked down because the investigation is currently under way and we know that the first the second and third of january has been announced they'll be days of mourning. a euro it's just two days after another explosion in southern russia. right well just a few days ago a car exploded in the south and city of pittsburgh was killing three peop
out to provide medical help to the injured and possibly to evacuate those in need of for more sophisticated medical assistance to moscow now the international committee said that the blast may have been caused by a few more suicide bomber although right now no one's taking the responsibility for this attack it is known that the blast happened near the entrance to the train station near the security checkpoint where the metal detectors are and we know that one policeman is the morning they...
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you are able to window shop, a much more sophisticated tool than you had in the past. we are confident that the number of people who are successfully navigating the system is improving, and has improved significantly. >> your presidents are -- what assessor said that you probably w -- >> he scored the touchdown. >> he did. [laughter] >> he said that it will be explicable that somebody involved in the creation of the website does not get fired, or a group of people do not get fired. do you agree with that? on, and i are focused know this is what robert said in that interview as well, that it is important to focus right now on making sure the necessary fixes to the website are made so that it functions for the vast majority of users. that we continue to make a permit so that these improvement can be made. issues on personnel are not something that we are focused on right now when it comes to making the affordable care act work for the american people. we want to make sure that millions of americans who so clearly are interested in in thecant numbers access provided to th
you are able to window shop, a much more sophisticated tool than you had in the past. we are confident that the number of people who are successfully navigating the system is improving, and has improved significantly. >> your presidents are -- what assessor said that you probably w -- >> he scored the touchdown. >> he did. [laughter] >> he said that it will be explicable that somebody involved in the creation of the website does not get fired, or a group of people do not...
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. >> their fan base is very sophisticated. they hdiscretiony income that they can spend on hockey. , is the bowlotball half-empty or half-full? back at the a look year in sports business. .sportfolio" starts right now hello i'm record out and welcome --"sportfolio" what an incredible year it's been for the nhl. when it started, there was a work stoppage that threaten to wipe out the bowl season. all signs indicate that the league is back at full strength. last month, the nhl announced a deal with rogers communication that will bring in five point $2 billion for its canadian media properties. rogers holds all the tv rights and will operate the digital services. take control of the iconic hockey night in canada franchise in cbc for at least the next four years. >> it is a remarkable revenue boost for the nhl. they are also into a tv contract with nbc sports. the chief operating officer john collins joins us now on sportfolio. is $5anadian tv deal billion for the league. i assume you are happy with it. >> is a great deal for our
. >> their fan base is very sophisticated. they hdiscretiony income that they can spend on hockey. , is the bowlotball half-empty or half-full? back at the a look year in sports business. .sportfolio" starts right now hello i'm record out and welcome --"sportfolio" what an incredible year it's been for the nhl. when it started, there was a work stoppage that threaten to wipe out the bowl season. all signs indicate that the league is back at full strength. last month, the...
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. >> their fan base is very sophisticated. they have discretionary income that they can spend on hockey. >> college football, is the bowl half-empty or half-full? all this and a look back at the year in sports business. "sportfolio" starts right now. hello, i'm rick horrow and welcome to "sportfolio." what an incredible year it's been for the nhl. when it started, there was a work stoppage that threatened to wipe out the whole season. since hammering out a deal, all signs indicate that the league is back at full strength. last month, the nhl announced a deal with rogers communication that will bring in $5.2 billion for its canadian media properties. rogers holds all the tv rights and will operate the digital services. rogers will also take control of the iconic hockey night in canada franchise on the cbc for at least the next four years. >> it is a remarkable revenue boost for the nhl. they are also entering into a tv contract with nbc sports. their chief operating officer john collins joins us now on "sportfolio." that canadi
. >> their fan base is very sophisticated. they have discretionary income that they can spend on hockey. >> college football, is the bowl half-empty or half-full? all this and a look back at the year in sports business. "sportfolio" starts right now. hello, i'm rick horrow and welcome to "sportfolio." what an incredible year it's been for the nhl. when it started, there was a work stoppage that threatened to wipe out the whole season. since hammering out a deal,...
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and it really does call for more sophisticated solutions to prevent breaches like this from happening in the future. >> both target and the credit card companies we reached today said that customers who had unauthorized debits on their account, jeff, would not be responsible for the fraudulent charges. >> terrell brown, thank you very much. >> up next, where is this young american journalist? he went missing in syria almost 500 days ago. >> jeff: 2013 has been another deadly year worldwide for journalist, 5 -- were killed and 211 impri sound. according to the committee to protect journalists, in syria alone at least 23 members of the press were killed and 30 are currently missing. that includes austin tice, who went missing 500 days ago this thursday. >> tice was a 31-year-old georgetown law school student when he traveled overseas to court conflict in syria. the native of houston, a former captain in the marine corps, tice was supposed to travel from the outskirts of damascus to beirut, lebanon, when he went missing on august 13th, 2012. 6 weeks later a video appeared on youtube purp
and it really does call for more sophisticated solutions to prevent breaches like this from happening in the future. >> both target and the credit card companies we reached today said that customers who had unauthorized debits on their account, jeff, would not be responsible for the fraudulent charges. >> terrell brown, thank you very much. >> up next, where is this young american journalist? he went missing in syria almost 500 days ago. >> jeff: 2013 has been another...
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. >> our fan base is very sophisticated and they have discretionary income that they can spend on hockey. >> college football sells postseason excitement. are the bowls half empty or half full? >> cities have to be honest with themselves about whether they are or are not a destination for a bowl game. >> all this and a look back at the year in sports business. "sportfolio" starts right now. hello i'm rick horrow and welcome to "sportfolio." bloomberg's weekly inside look at the business of sports. what an incredible year it's been for the nhl. when it started, there was a work stoppage that threatened to wipe out the whole season. since hammering out a 10-year labor agreement in january, all signs indicate that the league is back at full strength. last month, the nhl announced a deal with rogers communication that will bring in $5.2 billion for its canadian media properties. rogers holds all the tv rights and will operate the digital services. nhl center ice and nhl game center live in canada. rogers will also take control of the iconic hockey night in canada franchise on the cbc for at
. >> our fan base is very sophisticated and they have discretionary income that they can spend on hockey. >> college football sells postseason excitement. are the bowls half empty or half full? >> cities have to be honest with themselves about whether they are or are not a destination for a bowl game. >> all this and a look back at the year in sports business. "sportfolio" starts right now. hello i'm rick horrow and welcome to "sportfolio."...
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it is sophisticated and long. want to do something carefully you have to do time doing it. >> caller: to prepare us for the next earning system you hate companies with bad news and chide those with a down beat story yet a big fan of under promise and overdeliver. since the headline is misleading can you list buzz words we should look for to sniff out a wall of shamer? >> you want to see right up front. avon had one of these where they said it was a bad quarter. you want to hear someone saying a bad quarter is a bad quarter or go right to the numbers. right before the q&a give us an outlook including what you think the forecast is going to be for this quarter and next year. it should be reasonable. don't go nuts but show us conviction that business will be better next year or shutup. let's go to tome ey in maryland. >> caller: thank you for take my call. >> of course. >> caller: i would like to know how do i identify a problem stock and if i am positioned in one how can i strategically exit? >> let's anticipate the
it is sophisticated and long. want to do something carefully you have to do time doing it. >> caller: to prepare us for the next earning system you hate companies with bad news and chide those with a down beat story yet a big fan of under promise and overdeliver. since the headline is misleading can you list buzz words we should look for to sniff out a wall of shamer? >> you want to see right up front. avon had one of these where they said it was a bad quarter. you want to hear...
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if you combine our technical sophistication with their political attitudes you do have 1984, that's rather scary. >> 30 years later internet and cell phones are revolutionized global communications given all of us whether we want them or not digital fingerprints that governments and private companies collect and scrutinize. where should we draw the line. to talk about that we are joined by jeffrey, editor at large of "time" magazine. james, who wrote atlantic cover story of 50 greatest inventions since it is wheel. the culture correspondent for national public radio and senior editor in charge of technology coverage for scientific american. great to have you with us. happy new year to all of you. let me start with you, jeffrey, go around this way. technology, human privacy, individual privacy, how are they aligned, how are they raising concerns, separate from what the government does but private companies can do, how they gather data track us in almost every movement we make. >> well, it's a question actually i used to ask when i was in law school. i am a lapsed lawyer, i never practiced.
if you combine our technical sophistication with their political attitudes you do have 1984, that's rather scary. >> 30 years later internet and cell phones are revolutionized global communications given all of us whether we want them or not digital fingerprints that governments and private companies collect and scrutinize. where should we draw the line. to talk about that we are joined by jeffrey, editor at large of "time" magazine. james, who wrote atlantic cover story of 50...
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new cars from audi, mercedes, gm, ford and honda are expected to have more sophisticated screens, and systems controlled by hands h hands-free, voice ac technology. google's rival, apple says they want to bring ios its operating system into the car, as well. the point is to integrate the ios device with your device system. apple already has the support of bmw. and it is not just google and apple that want a piece of the technology future. 4.5 million cars on the road are equipped with its processers. while sophisticated dash ford control panels and voice activated commands will keep improves, experts say it will sometime before your car is rolling down the highway fully equipped with some of this technology. >> what i think will be the limiting factor here is not technology and not even the car manufacturer's ability to deliver the product quickly. it will be safety concerns. >> still, apple, google, and the chip companies all know they can't afford to miss out on the potential of the really smart car as our vehicles become the mobile devices of the future. josh lipton, silicon valley
new cars from audi, mercedes, gm, ford and honda are expected to have more sophisticated screens, and systems controlled by hands h hands-free, voice ac technology. google's rival, apple says they want to bring ios its operating system into the car, as well. the point is to integrate the ios device with your device system. apple already has the support of bmw. and it is not just google and apple that want a piece of the technology future. 4.5 million cars on the road are equipped with its...
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manufacturing and they dominate large parts of sophisticated manufacturing. it's really different than our models. and my question, let's take unemployment compensation. i would be eager to support extension if we attach some kind of learning and training program so that people were not just being sustained but they were taking the time when they didn't have a job to actually substantially increase their potential job capability. could you support that kind of linkage? >> once they actually come out of apprenticeship programs. see, germany doesn't have an economy in which they are so thoroughly obsessed with privatizing, and they don't have military droughns tnes the way . they don't have an empire the way we do. >> that's because we handle some things for the germans so they don't have to handle it for themselves. but here's the question. for the liberal side of the table, if you look at president obama's second term agenda, right, and he gave this speech with inequality and i think there's a distinction between focusing on inequality and focusing on social
manufacturing and they dominate large parts of sophisticated manufacturing. it's really different than our models. and my question, let's take unemployment compensation. i would be eager to support extension if we attach some kind of learning and training program so that people were not just being sustained but they were taking the time when they didn't have a job to actually substantially increase their potential job capability. could you support that kind of linkage? >> once they...
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number two meaning as of now, you know you have these sophisticated people out there, should you notem instead of them being ahead of you. and number three, the issue becomes when they did know about it did they immediately ae act so they could not be revictimized again. >> this was a case that was investigated and still being investigated bit secret service. so arguably, if they were investigating, who knows whether target was told, don't let consumers know just yet because we're trying to figure out who has massively breached this system? >> i think target has an argument that if they were up to date with security michigans and had appropriate hiring and protection in place, there wasn't any negligence here. is target going to hold the bag or the credit card companies or consumers. as between those three, i think the target is on target. >> that's good. >> it certainly can't be the consumers. when they go, as joey when as you say, they go with the good faith that their information is going protected. >> absolutely. >> one thing you have to keep in mind is that you look at the cards
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and it really does call for more sophisticated solutions to prevent breaches like this from happening in the future. >> both target and the credit card companies we reached said customers who had unauthorized debits on their accounts would not be responsible for the fraudulent charges. terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> a former top cia official says the nsa has not violated the privacy of any americans. mike morell is a member of the presidential panel that's recommending limits on government surveillance. but on "face the nation," morrell said nsa activities have been misunderstood. >> the nsa is not spying on americans. i think that is a perception that some have out there. it is not. it is not focused on any single american. it is not reading the content of your phone calls or my phone calls or anybody else's phone calls. >> the panel wants greater oversight of the nsa from the courts and it wants to remove the agency's ability to store data on americans. >>> a plane clipped a building last night. passengers on a 747 last night got pictures of the wing slicing through the bric
and it really does call for more sophisticated solutions to prevent breaches like this from happening in the future. >> both target and the credit card companies we reached said customers who had unauthorized debits on their accounts would not be responsible for the fraudulent charges. terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> a former top cia official says the nsa has not violated the privacy of any americans. mike morell is a member of the presidential panel that's recommending...
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it was very sophisticated. >> will be interesting if you could see the cia parking lot. [laughter] okay, very good. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, i run a company specializing in negotiation and i would like to talk about the ip backside and recently we have engaged in a chinese entity regarding access of american technology and the american company got no satisfaction in the chinese court system and the chinese company i.t. export the same technology where they did run into legal trouble than it was the fbi that was being sued but it's a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the chinese. does that offer any sort of optimism or glimmer of hope that there may be a market or a legal way of addressing cyberespionage >> who would like to take that? >> it is a subsidiary of this, which is essentially being bribed and the good old-fashioned way to deliver information to chinese companies. so it's not a case of espionage, it is actually a very important human element. because of that. >> are you talking about american superconductors? >> that is a different case. that is a c
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it is sophisticated. you want to do something carefully, you have to spend time doing it. what's up? >> i'll take war and peace if you write. to prepare us for the next warning season, you hate companies that don't warn about bad news and you chide those that always tell a down beat story. since the headline number is often misleading could you list some of the buzz words we should look for on a conference call to sniff out a wall of shamer versus a conservative overachie overachiever. >> avon had one of these not long ago. they said it was a bad quarter. you want to hear someone say a bad quarter is a bad quarter. if the quarter wasn't bad go right to the numbers and right before the q and a begins give us the outlook. it should include the forecast for this quarter and next year. it should be reasonable. if you want to raise the forecast, don't go nuts but show us some conviction that business is going to be better next year or shut up. let's go to tomy in maryland. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i'd like to know how can i identify bubb
it is sophisticated. you want to do something carefully, you have to spend time doing it. what's up? >> i'll take war and peace if you write. to prepare us for the next warning season, you hate companies that don't warn about bad news and you chide those that always tell a down beat story. since the headline number is often misleading could you list some of the buzz words we should look for on a conference call to sniff out a wall of shamer versus a conservative overachie overachiever....
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he is a secret laboratory to her it was able to build its most sophisticated world. when sean fortunately it doesn't do the job done anything since mission to teach creation wanted to care about humans and the us. this is why you should care watch only on rt don't tell the two language. more news programs and documentaries in arabic. it's cool to room up to the report and we'll talk we are keen to be intriguing story. are you today. loyalty card for no more visit our big old auntie don't call the new the series go towards an independent seat at next month's international peace conference in geneva they say their interests are in no position to but the steering government and the rebels because of pushing full autonomy in northern syria and that being plugged in to protect their homes from radical islamist rebels. with that because of the largest ethnic group in the country the middle east and mostly spread out across the region a cold cut this down. they make up acumen or seeing no groups in turkey syria iraq and iran. with the total population estimate is around fif
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beyond that there are very sophisticated, and increasingly sophisticated, tools for analyzing metadata when it is collected en masse to not only understand who your targets are speaking to but who those people are speaking to -- [no audio] and to develop a very comprehensive picture of the network of associations and friends of the various individuals, but also of a society generally, to have a very invasive understanding of the private behavior, private associations, either thoughts of the -- private thoughts of the people whom you have placed under surveillance by collection of metadata. it really is the case that if you are somebody who values privacy, it would almost be preferable at this point you have the nsa listening to your phone calls and reading your e-mails than it is for them to collect all of your metadata over the course of many years and being able to link it to everybody else's metadata and analyze it in secret with virtually no restraint, as the nsa, the gchq, and it's surveillance partners are doing. there is a point i wanted to , theit talk about briefly -- [no audi
beyond that there are very sophisticated, and increasingly sophisticated, tools for analyzing metadata when it is collected en masse to not only understand who your targets are speaking to but who those people are speaking to -- [no audio] and to develop a very comprehensive picture of the network of associations and friends of the various individuals, but also of a society generally, to have a very invasive understanding of the private behavior, private associations, either thoughts of the --...
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american soldiers to be a piece from deadbeat many strokes preferring call us tickets to the old sophisticated but unreliable and sixteen pts when the ussr collapsed eight he began to be sold on the cheap throughout latin america the middle east and africa where they were used by fighters in ethnic conflicts in some countries might draw gains and terrorists. well kind of flu shots on the london was often seen with a caustic the frightful. nowadays the gun is believed to be responsible for quarter of one million deaths every year this always upsets me so i watched it a goal for tougher un measures to force the us the distribution of small arms. ideally the weapons should only be in the hands of those people who defend their country. that is to defend not to attack. i designed a rifle not for international conflicts to protect the borders of my homeland frosted designs different models done with what unites them all is their simplicity and reliability the sole way full. even became a cool tool icon is depicted on the flag in the core of arms of several countries and organizations the cocoa washi
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you know she good laboratory was able to build on the its most sophisticated robot which on certainly doesn't give a dollar amount anything to nj mission to teach religion and why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. the the. what's going on guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set so here's some interesting news coming out of ten downing street the british prime minister david cameron is taking heavy criticism of the purging of a decade's worth of speeches and videos from the conservative party's websites that's right i think there's a wave of historical revisionism sweeping cameron's government after all it's hard to prove that you haven't lived up to any of your initial promises if they're completely expunged from the public record now of course party members are defending the move saying that purging the content is a campaign strategy aimed at replacing old messages with new ones but cameron's former speech writer in burrell disagrees that this is just a campaign strategy that quote the use of sophisticated software to ensure search engines
you know she good laboratory was able to build on the its most sophisticated robot which on certainly doesn't give a dollar amount anything to nj mission to teach religion and why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. the the. what's going on guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set so here's some interesting news coming out of ten downing street the british prime minister david cameron is taking heavy criticism of the purging of a decade's worth of...
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c good laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only on the. come out and this is all seen to national welcome back it's been claims the co-founder of the infamous file sharing website stay pirate bay is reportedly being held in solitary confinement in denmark has reportedly been denied common comforts such as access to books or a fun. text at the start. supporters and family members of twenty nine year old got freed while he was one of the founders of the bit torrent site pirate bay have been expressing their concern over the conditions he's being held in in a danish prison now in june of this year he was sentenced to two years in jail in denmark for computer hacking now the charges that were brought against him related to alleged hacking into the the computer network of a computer systems company as well as the danish driving license database the head of the danish police force the national police com
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obviously many people in western countries are now more sophisticated but many of those consumers arecalming to the fore in their developing emerging markets and also experience then i wonder whether these overseas markets will have to go through the same cycle of. excessive consumption that some of the western countries have to go through well let's look at it in a broader. text if i look at an eight year old girl. in the. show and i look at an eight year old girl in the suburbs of moscow and i look at an eight year old girl in the suburbs of detroit all of them have the same. caviare brains that they have been exposed to television they've been exposed to media they've been exposed to. magazines and all of them have an interest because the marketing engines. of media are focused on the younger and younger and sooner you and i have reached a point in our lives where we know that there are very few products that are transfer missional but our marketing engines are focused on a younger and younger consumer who is vulnerable to that message in terms of something merging market. consumer
obviously many people in western countries are now more sophisticated but many of those consumers arecalming to the fore in their developing emerging markets and also experience then i wonder whether these overseas markets will have to go through the same cycle of. excessive consumption that some of the western countries have to go through well let's look at it in a broader. text if i look at an eight year old girl. in the. show and i look at an eight year old girl in the suburbs of moscow and...
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we are sophisticated people. compliance part of somebody to our business.we had two restaurants we couldn't afford to hire anybody to do that. there are a lot of people in those situations and they have no idea how they are supposed to comply. >> keep us up-to-date on what happens. >> thank you. >> well lots of news coming into the white house today. and the obama care fiasco and a college fraternity hazing res t resulting in another death. >> you know it is sad not only but sad for the family. to have their kid go to college and that happened to them. our legal panel gives us real talk on any crimes that may have been committed. >>> welcome back white house briefing wrapping up with questions on the white house photo flack. ed henry is live with the story. you kicked this off with your line of questioning right? >> i started asking with open ness and transparenctransparenc. pretty strong charges not providing more access of white house news photographers closing off events to them while allowing an official white house photograph eer into those eye . he sa
we are sophisticated people. compliance part of somebody to our business.we had two restaurants we couldn't afford to hire anybody to do that. there are a lot of people in those situations and they have no idea how they are supposed to comply. >> keep us up-to-date on what happens. >> thank you. >> well lots of news coming into the white house today. and the obama care fiasco and a college fraternity hazing res t resulting in another death. >> you know it is sad not only...
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was to build these most sophisticated. doesn't do the doing about anything mission to teach really should why you should care about humans. this is why you should care only. on the welcome to the world that part before the shopping season just around the corner some of us can't wait to join the bargain hunting while all those ancient the idea of having to shop for how to survive the many temptations and pressures of the holiday season without causing it to your finances onto your relationship well to discuss that i'm now joined by environmental psychologist and consumer behavior guru on the hill thank you very much for your time sir now the tradition of giving gifts is usually thought of something voluntary something that is mounting social relationships social interactions but i think it is it's almost become an obligation if you fail to come up with gifts for a new year all christmas you may suffer a certain social consequences i wonder how much of that is due to the moguls of consumerism. i guess would benefit from fill
was to build these most sophisticated. doesn't do the doing about anything mission to teach really should why you should care about humans. this is why you should care only. on the welcome to the world that part before the shopping season just around the corner some of us can't wait to join the bargain hunting while all those ancient the idea of having to shop for how to survive the many temptations and pressures of the holiday season without causing it to your finances onto your relationship...
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to evacuate some of the injured from will get out to bring him to moscow for those who do need sophisticated medical assistance we also heard of hearing from the saudis that up to fifty people may have been injured in this explosion or in fact the numbers of both the injured and killed there are rising so rapidly that. they may be different. every second the last time i checked it was eighteen people were killed now this blast took place at the entrance to the central train station in volgograd. the metal detector. this is where usually there's a queue of passengers waiting for their things to be checked by the police and they're all to report that a policeman may have been killed in this blast who was jacking the luggage. the latest also is that he eighty terra committee said this blast is most likely it was told or was caused by a female suicide bomber just to remind you in october in the same city of volgograd a female suicide bomber detonated an explosive inside a bus killing five others along with herself and injuring over thirty three so right now the train station is still closed and
to evacuate some of the injured from will get out to bring him to moscow for those who do need sophisticated medical assistance we also heard of hearing from the saudis that up to fifty people may have been injured in this explosion or in fact the numbers of both the injured and killed there are rising so rapidly that. they may be different. every second the last time i checked it was eighteen people were killed now this blast took place at the entrance to the central train station in...
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this is not a tremendously sophisticated fraud. they had a huge network, dozens and hundreds of people working for them. they would apply for credit cards online and receive -- jarecki credit cards to addresses they controlled. they would use them for a decent. of time -- a decent period of time and build up the credit slowly and then bust them out. there was a massive bust out case. from this address, we know that from this ip, we know that 44 credit cards were used on this single machine. that was helpful to the eventual prosecution. on the 44th application, from the same machine, why wasn't there a sort of automatic rejection? maybe the bank thought that it was a startup founder. fair enough. but the same thing applies in stolen identity refund fraud. i don't know how many of you know about stolen identity refund fraud, but it is something that directs all of us directly. it is stolen from the united states treasury. it is the theft of real people's social security numbers and the filing of tax returns using social security numb
this is not a tremendously sophisticated fraud. they had a huge network, dozens and hundreds of people working for them. they would apply for credit cards online and receive -- jarecki credit cards to addresses they controlled. they would use them for a decent. of time -- a decent period of time and build up the credit slowly and then bust them out. there was a massive bust out case. from this address, we know that from this ip, we know that 44 credit cards were used on this single machine....
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you know his secret laboratory in the kirby was able to build windmills most sophisticated robots which on fortunately doesn't give a dog. and about anything mission to teach me the creation of why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots that vo ip interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. egyptian police in cairo and take gas on a series of protests clashes started when crowds of supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi took to the streets after friday prayers as. the brutal police crackdown through the eyes of the egyptian people. mohamed buckra waits at home for the return of his fifteen year old son headed jailed for taking a pro morsy ruler to school teachers notify the authorities when they saw the four think it symbol which commemorates the bloody august dispersal of sit ins in support of egypt's ousted president. the first time in my life that a child is locked up in the military priso
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if they were gullible, they're sophisticated investors. can't really go back to the investment banks that sold them this product and say, "we've been had," because they held themselves out to be experts in these kinds of securities. >> safer: all of which proves that whether you're on wall street or main street, brain power is no defense against conmen. in fact, smart guys may be the biggest suckers of all. >> as someone who does sleight of hand for a living, to me, the ideal audience would be scientists or nobel prize winners who are incredibly smart in their one area, and often-- often, not always--have an ego with them which says, "i am really smart so i can't be fooled." no one is easier to fool. so, morley, i'm gonna play you one hand of blackjack with certain propositions that make it too good to be true. >> safer: and so, determined not to be conned by him again, i sat down for a friendly card game with mister jay. >> you win all ties. >> safer: the rules were all stacked in my favor. i got 20. he showed a 9, meaning, i thought, it
if they were gullible, they're sophisticated investors. can't really go back to the investment banks that sold them this product and say, "we've been had," because they held themselves out to be experts in these kinds of securities. >> safer: all of which proves that whether you're on wall street or main street, brain power is no defense against conmen. in fact, smart guys may be the biggest suckers of all. >> as someone who does sleight of hand for a living, to me, the...
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i hope the book will convince colleagues at the exclusion of intellectually sophisticated religious factorsfor research of these is inconsistent with the open-mindedness that should characterize the supposed commitment to you in intellectual inquiry without ideological restrictions. i am well aware also been entrenched in frequently unacknowledged prejudices are unlikely to make this likely. but many readers were and are proud not to like the unintended reformation is about pain and has been clear from some reviews of the book. it is far too unsettling and subversive to garner any day of perching unanimous approval. what matters to me is whether those who dislike the book have understood it and if so, whether they have persuasive counterarguments to knock against it. once again, it is enormously gratifying to be receiving this is how the keyword in the intercollegiate studies institute for my book. it shows that there are at least some readers who get it. thank you. [applause] >> we've got time for questions. >> given the reduced number of students who are pursuing the study of the humaniti
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said i can't have a conversation with you where i would be like, actually said it would be like a sophist. you argue just for the sake of arguing and you don't come to any resolution. you say that's one of the consequences of what happened. >> yeah. it's a great question. the short answer to this one is shorter, the one i just gave him the answer is yes. but in complicated ways. i mean, what i tried to do in the book is to suggest there are some very dramatic and deep consequences of things that happened a long time ago but the ways in which they have turned out to be is not a simple straight line. i will say this though, and abe it's a little bit more positive than what you suggested. in my experience almost everyone, even people who claim not to believe it's an absolute, if you really given the situation like that ask somebody to think under certain circumstances genocide is acceptable or selling 12-year-old girls into sexual slavery or having children tortured in front of their parents. i have never met somebody like that, thank goodness. those people, now i make the case obviously i'm
said i can't have a conversation with you where i would be like, actually said it would be like a sophist. you argue just for the sake of arguing and you don't come to any resolution. you say that's one of the consequences of what happened. >> yeah. it's a great question. the short answer to this one is shorter, the one i just gave him the answer is yes. but in complicated ways. i mean, what i tried to do in the book is to suggest there are some very dramatic and deep consequences of...
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to build the most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't take. anything turns mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care. to nigel's small gotten the sense everyone pitches in. even his son joel. five years ago. when the recession album. to pay for everything. nigel has led three employees go and joel has been working thirty hours a week ever since on top of school. seven pm after closing up the gun center the family is still busy the shooters regularly organize auctions extra work in order to help.
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they are so sophisticated and so spread out geographically that they can get you the item almost fastern anyone else. >> in terms of general strength, are we seeing that? the retail numbers, it has been good or bad. >> it has been a pretty good season. >> thank you very much. "bloomberg west" coming up. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. let's get straight to the top headlines. twitter is tweaking to make ads look more prominent on mobile devices. they normally run on the side of the twitter timeline. now they will be in the stream of updates. violin memory has fired the ceo. they lost 70% share and have lost the ceo. even larger than the revenues, sucking off the balance sheet as well. the second film in the hobbit series, "the desolation of smaug." it is raking in over $73 million. speaking of the box office, miramax is hoping to find some hollywood gold by reuniting with the studio's original founders. they have a recent agreement that will bring the weinstein brothers back to miramax. jon erlichman is in l.a.
they are so sophisticated and so spread out geographically that they can get you the item almost fastern anyone else. >> in terms of general strength, are we seeing that? the retail numbers, it has been good or bad. >> it has been a pretty good season. >> thank you very much. "bloomberg west" coming up. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. let's get straight to the top...
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>> we have sophisticated algorithms that look for all these terms. them, whether it's wheat free or milk free, enlist the terms that are translated that will generate an exception for that food allergy. >> what has and the reception so far? >> we started out free and initially got a lot of young guys saying it doesn't give me the price. theidn't look at description, so he charged, so we are now free again. you can look on our website and see the reviews on the itunes market and google marketplace. up to three and a half or four stars on some. couple't looked since a of days ago, but the response has been very good. there are a lot of groups that use us. there's a tradeshow coming up and we will be sending the materials. we get a lot of grassroots folks who say they've made their lives easier. i feel really important when somebody tells me i made a difference in their life. that is what companies should strive to do. tool for myningful customers. >> you are in an illustrious group because you have been nominated for an edison award that will be awarde
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the instruments are more sophisticated than its predecessors. as china points out there's only one working rover on the moon, and it's chinese. >> 66 million years ago an after i had the size of a small city slammed into the earth hitting near the ucatan peninsula, wiping out the dinosource, but it may have spread life. debris was enjected from the earth's atmosphere, rocks sent into space, hitting the moon and son. it wasn't just dirt. primitive forms of life may have hitched a ride solar systems. thanks for being here. are you guys convincedhat's theg thing for us. >> explain to us how this would have worked. how this rock from the earth could have made it to europa, to mars, and possibly could have carried life. a lot of people assume that in space and on the we have a reason to believe they could survive the process. >> there's a possibility it could have survived the process and on mars, although no one ha mars could have been hab itted, but whether it was is a harder question. it's hard to say for sure. >> there has been discussion about w
the instruments are more sophisticated than its predecessors. as china points out there's only one working rover on the moon, and it's chinese. >> 66 million years ago an after i had the size of a small city slammed into the earth hitting near the ucatan peninsula, wiping out the dinosource, but it may have spread life. debris was enjected from the earth's atmosphere, rocks sent into space, hitting the moon and son. it wasn't just dirt. primitive forms of life may have hitched a ride...