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the united states should first find out the exact reasons for the attacks and why sony was targeted, and lisa as a right people are now alleging because of the movie "the interview." we are still waiting to find out, and check out my screen here, what makes i.t. breeches successful. 100% of organizations surveyed had a significant attack in the last two years, 87% of organizations felt impacted by privileged misuse, attackers use privilege, and 67% of tax, and three main way gain access. compromised a privilege user's workstation, two, stoled a users credentials, and that's what this saying happened in the sony hack, and three through a pass a hash the attack. and lisa you found this website, the world's biggest data breeches selected losses greaten than 30,000, this is 145 million on ebay. adobe, 152, look at these names, chase, target this is terrifying business hacks. so we are talking about hacks we have had you on the show before. they can really threatened lives, good hackers and bad hackers, they are called this white hat and the black hat hackers how can they be used by the go
the united states should first find out the exact reasons for the attacks and why sony was targeted, and lisa as a right people are now alleging because of the movie "the interview." we are still waiting to find out, and check out my screen here, what makes i.t. breeches successful. 100% of organizations surveyed had a significant attack in the last two years, 87% of organizations felt impacted by privileged misuse, attackers use privilege, and 67% of tax, and three main way gain...
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the booths we've gone to have been companies that make a lot of different things. like sony makes everything. samsung makes everything. lg makes everything. so they sort of have the biggest presence at these shows. >> all right. what are you going to show us here at sony? >> this is the -- >> step up. i think you want to do a demonstration. >> so this is a penny. right? and it's like it's, what, a fifth of a penny wide? it's crazy. it seems like a piece of plywood. but it's a 4k tv. it has quantum dot but they're not calling it quantum dot technology. so it's the highest quality picture and the thinnest tv i've ever seen. it seems like those two things could not possibly go together but this is thinner than an iphone. it's thinner than most cell phones out there. i mean, it's -- >> this is on the market? >> it's coming out. usually the tv's announced at the show come out in the spring or the fall. but this is the big show piece for all of them. >> you see something this thin and the picture again as clear as it is, is this a 4k? >> 4k, yes. >> what would that sell for? >> th
the booths we've gone to have been companies that make a lot of different things. like sony makes everything. samsung makes everything. lg makes everything. so they sort of have the biggest presence at these shows. >> all right. what are you going to show us here at sony? >> this is the -- >> step up. i think you want to do a demonstration. >> so this is a penny. right? and it's like it's, what, a fifth of a penny wide? it's crazy. it seems like a piece of plywood. but...
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michael mccaul said quote, there were some cyberresponses to north korea for the sony hack but mccaulible for the cyber responses. this comes, as we mentioned, word of another alleged cyberattack from north korea that could have been more devastating than the sony hit. inside of a power plant, technicians drill for a cyberattack in response to a nuclear plant system in december. tonight, south korean prosecutors say north korea was part of that attack. that's according to a news agency. the data stolen was far from critical but that south korean nuclear power company runs 23 reactors and experts say this could have been much worse. >> if they could have found that physical path from the internet to the nuclear control rooms, then they could have had just the same access as the operators, the highly trained operators in the plants themselves. they could have potentially caused a catastrophe. >> reporter: just last week the hackers demanded money or they would hand over sensitive information to countries. kim jong-un has a secret cyberattack team. commanded by general kim jong cho, a fo
michael mccaul said quote, there were some cyberresponses to north korea for the sony hack but mccaulible for the cyber responses. this comes, as we mentioned, word of another alleged cyberattack from north korea that could have been more devastating than the sony hit. inside of a power plant, technicians drill for a cyberattack in response to a nuclear plant system in december. tonight, south korean prosecutors say north korea was part of that attack. that's according to a news agency. the...
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the police station. that is what hackers do you for north korea allegedly tax sony. they will not go to sony.com they will go to thousands of boxes so it is hard to trace the back. but as to this human factor money suggests that we could solve the problem there is no such thing as perfect security the cost of liberty and personal freedom is great but those to pursue security have neither. so the challenge for us is not perfect security but better security in a real-world example is to park it in a neighborhood with a dark street and no light leaving the bmw running with the hazards on an $10,000 cash? in the bronx you may not be surprised if your car was gone. but you could still have your car stolen. so they could come by to take your car. i am just trying to get people to understand how to lock the front doors of their house and not leave their keys in the car. we could make a massive difference. i talk about. >> is specific steps regarding password in the you will drop your several risk by 85 percent suitcase and ever calling for a perfect security but i think we c
the police station. that is what hackers do you for north korea allegedly tax sony. they will not go to sony.com they will go to thousands of boxes so it is hard to trace the back. but as to this human factor money suggests that we could solve the problem there is no such thing as perfect security the cost of liberty and personal freedom is great but those to pursue security have neither. so the challenge for us is not perfect security but better security in a real-world example is to park it...
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the leaders? >> lg samsung, and sony and sharp is there. there is a couple chinese companies that are coming out. u they are huge chinese television manufacture manufacturers coming to the united states and offering high end technology at lower prices and built the roku into their tvs which a streaming platform. they are making a smart push into the market. they may not be household names like lg or samsung but they are coming up. >> all right. 8-k. >> it looks like paper. you cannot see individual pixels. you can get close to that and you will not see any pixels. it is hard. >> that is pretty good. >> it is hard to even -- it is so sharp, i mean. >> it is probably hard to see via the camera but are we looking at a 3-d screen here? >> looks 3-d because it is sharp and you are not used to a television picture looking that sharp. >> what strikes me is how thin the tvs are. >> a lot of o-led is supposed to be capable of being thinest' -- thinnes thinnest -- and super thin tvs that are led tvs which quantum dot technology which is another thing
the leaders? >> lg samsung, and sony and sharp is there. there is a couple chinese companies that are coming out. u they are huge chinese television manufacture manufacturers coming to the united states and offering high end technology at lower prices and built the roku into their tvs which a streaming platform. they are making a smart push into the market. they may not be household names like lg or samsung but they are coming up. >> all right. 8-k. >> it looks like paper. you...
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. >>> for some their fir time, the sony mobile can host 100 views at a time. scott heidler reports. >> it is a look of genuine anticipation. waiting to see something for the first time. 13-year-old has never been in a movie theater. he's never seen a film on the big screen but that's about to change. >> translator: it's cold inside. i like these beautiful seats. i dressed well, made sure i was not naughty today. >> reporter: thousands in this school will see a movie in this cine mobile. it takes about an hour to make its transformation from hauler to theater. the cine-mobile will make its way to all areas here. the organizers of this will want them to have the experience as it's intended in the big screen and in the dark. seeing films do more than simply entertain. its manager is looking to challenge the audience. moving them behind the comfort of lighter films. >> movies help students shift ideas and talks. they could be a good medium for learning. we don't just show the films we encourage discussion afterwards. this helps them understand the movie's message.
. >>> for some their fir time, the sony mobile can host 100 views at a time. scott heidler reports. >> it is a look of genuine anticipation. waiting to see something for the first time. 13-year-old has never been in a movie theater. he's never seen a film on the big screen but that's about to change. >> translator: it's cold inside. i like these beautiful seats. i dressed well, made sure i was not naughty today. >> reporter: thousands in this school will see a movie...
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>> new fallout from the sony pictures cyber attack a.ohn: some americans do have much more than others. that's not fair, but that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: what is fair? in america today some people are really rich. that guy, for example, he has more than a thousand times the money that i have. that's not fair. this guy's also rich and better looking and more famous than me. this woman is richer and better looking than most everyone. that's unfair. i could go on. obviously, we are all different and unequal, and when it comes to unequal money politicians want to do something about it. the president says -- >> i believe this is the defining challenge of our time. john: the next president says this: >> as secretary of state, i saw the way extreme inequality has corrupted other societies. john: okay, i don't know that she's the next president. finally here's how a british guy who these days seems to speak for young opinion in america portrays american inequality: >> okay -- [cheers and applause] as always, we ha
>> new fallout from the sony pictures cyber attack a.ohn: some americans do have much more than others. that's not fair, but that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: what is fair? in america today some people are really rich. that guy, for example, he has more than a thousand times the money that i have. that's not fair. this guy's also rich and better looking and more famous than me. this woman is richer and better looking than most everyone. that's unfair....
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the sony case was made for hollywood in one way -- more than one way. ffectively linking internal e-mails to journalists around the globe. you have an incredibly high executive producer who has to resign. it does not get better than that. anthony: obviously, sony is our business and we are sensitive to those involved in the scandal. we did not want to go there as a franchise. there are plenty of other great stories to tell and a lot of things happening on twitter, as of late. season two could be, it could happen to us. there are plenty of stories out there. our job is to make sure it is entertainment, make sure it is accurate make sure we really depict the future of crime. stephanie: when you first proposed a cybercrime to cbs execs, they did not bite area what happens now? anthony: the funny part about that as they did pitch them a cybercrime as a pilot three years ago and i remember the blood draining from their faces. they could not believe that you would actually intercept keystrokes and that your phone could be compromised and could delete money out
the sony case was made for hollywood in one way -- more than one way. ffectively linking internal e-mails to journalists around the globe. you have an incredibly high executive producer who has to resign. it does not get better than that. anthony: obviously, sony is our business and we are sensitive to those involved in the scandal. we did not want to go there as a franchise. there are plenty of other great stories to tell and a lot of things happening on twitter, as of late. season two could...
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especially in the aiming of the sony hacks and the hacks of target, aren't you worried about the privacycern? this is a very detailed private records that will be put out potentially for the community and could put the community at risk. >> the device, we don't want to profit from it, we know there are smarter people out there that can help us. we are in the final staging -- so we have a platform that is very secured and satisfied the regulars. and also what we are doing is we are identifying microorganism patterns. we are not diagnosing people. that core lates to the presence of a specific disease, according to a previously published documentation that's the way we work on that. >> thank you so much for joining us, i know this process holds so much promise, still ahead, parts of the human story in this country, and every other, disappear every day. but little hi-tech health is reviving and preserving one valuable piece of human history, indigenous language we will show you apps video games and a little crowd sourcing are giving old words new life. >> former klansman david duke. >> ameri
especially in the aiming of the sony hacks and the hacks of target, aren't you worried about the privacycern? this is a very detailed private records that will be put out potentially for the community and could put the community at risk. >> the device, we don't want to profit from it, we know there are smarter people out there that can help us. we are in the final staging -- so we have a platform that is very secured and satisfied the regulars. and also what we are doing is we are...
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on the console it is more one choice. so there is no variability. >> sonyas a very different experience with independent producers of games. long arms have come in the waters and changed with every console release it seems. for independent developers developing this, is this something you have a lot of? is it because of the sioux -- that's new technology will be harder? >> i think it is the opposite. independent developers have a huge advantage because there is not an established sent of genres. >> you do not have an activision that will put 200 million into a game? you can come up with a game cheaper to make? >> yes, and the gameplay has not been decided with the best type of game is. for you to define the new genre everyone wants to play. people are trying out new things right now. >> we are really encouraging developers. we have a lot of them with experience. >> do you fund them, meet with them individually gekk? >> case-by-case, but definitely loaning kids to people who we think are creative and could have good ideas. we're flexible on the business mode
on the console it is more one choice. so there is no variability. >> sonyas a very different experience with independent producers of games. long arms have come in the waters and changed with every console release it seems. for independent developers developing this, is this something you have a lot of? is it because of the sioux -- that's new technology will be harder? >> i think it is the opposite. independent developers have a huge advantage because there is not an established...
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one of the biggest challenges with this there is something called attribution are trying to figure out who is responsible for a particular attack. did sony really contacted by the north koreans or was it an internal threat? did china hack the pentagon or wasn't russia? maybe it was somebody else. we have really poor method of attribution in this space. to figure out exactly who did it is hard. why? of using the televisions with bad guy calls up the cops and he decides is going to route these calls all other places usually in brooklyn but is running his call for afghanistan and in paris and tokyo and really he is around the corner from the police station. that's what hackers do. before north korea, let's say allegedly hacked soda, then those sit there in pyongyang and type sony.com. what they're doing is compromising thousands between pyongyang and sony that it's very hard to trace it back and figure out who's responsible. of attribution is a big problem. as to the human factor in solving this whenever i suggest we're going to solve this problem, there is no such thing as perfect security. if we even drove toward perfect security the cost
one of the biggest challenges with this there is something called attribution are trying to figure out who is responsible for a particular attack. did sony really contacted by the north koreans or was it an internal threat? did china hack the pentagon or wasn't russia? maybe it was somebody else. we have really poor method of attribution in this space. to figure out exactly who did it is hard. why? of using the televisions with bad guy calls up the cops and he decides is going to route these...
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the sony case being the most classic. are there established guidelines, what should they be and increasingly this question of massive amounts of data that have been obtained by who knows. so this touches on that. and also, the question of information that is secondhand, that do not gather -- that you did not gather yourself. what should be the stance of journalists about illegally obtained but not illegally by you material? rocco: i think the standard has been pretty much the same and it still is. i have read the f ethics -- i have read the ethics code and i think it is great. but they are pretty traditional values, i think. i think really the question is, is it in the public interest to know. you can get into the whole gatekeeper thing. the way i feel about ethics is morality is no longer a religious thing, it is no longer something that your mom teaches you, it is an efficiency. if you live, you die. -- if you lie, you die. because if it's comes out it will be much worse. that to me is the most simple policy. in terms o
the sony case being the most classic. are there established guidelines, what should they be and increasingly this question of massive amounts of data that have been obtained by who knows. so this touches on that. and also, the question of information that is secondhand, that do not gather -- that you did not gather yourself. what should be the stance of journalists about illegally obtained but not illegally by you material? rocco: i think the standard has been pretty much the same and it still...
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all of the talk is in virtual reality. sonytrying to convince everyone that is a virtual-reality player. they unleashed project morpheus, a virtual reality headset for playstation 4. they intend to release the device in the first half of next year. we spoke with the head of project morpheus, dr. rick marks. i started by asking him, what is new about morpheus? >> actually, we have a new headset. it has new specifications and is much better than the old one. we also announced the release date is in the first half of next year. >> how is it better than the older one? >> it has a higher frame rate, a new oled panel instead of lcd, so just much nicer on your eyes. a little wider field of view ergonomics are better. a lot of improvements. >> tell me about your expertise and why you were in rocket science, and now you are in virtual reality. >> that is basically systems engineering, and games are about complex systems. hardware and software components. it translates pretty well, even though it doesn't seem like it might. >> what are t
all of the talk is in virtual reality. sonytrying to convince everyone that is a virtual-reality player. they unleashed project morpheus, a virtual reality headset for playstation 4. they intend to release the device in the first half of next year. we spoke with the head of project morpheus, dr. rick marks. i started by asking him, what is new about morpheus? >> actually, we have a new headset. it has new specifications and is much better than the old one. we also announced the release...
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to the late -- the latest cybersecurity bill takes a step forward after hacks of exeans like sony and j.p. morgan chase. they voted -- the committee passed it and it will encourage companies to share information. peter cook joins us now. talk to me about what happened to this vote. 14-1 sounds like it's bipartisan. what are we going to hear? peter: it is bipartisan, and that vote total is a big deal here in washington. this is a significant step forward for this bill. we've been fighting here in washington over cybersecurity legislation for several years now. democrats and republicans agree there's need to bolster the nation's digital defenses but haven't been able to agree on a bill to do that. this bill may be the single best chance in some time to be able to do that. this vote reflects that. this bill would allow the private sector to share threat information with the government in realtime and vice versa. the government could share information with companies and there would be legal protection for the companies for the first time. that's the single biggest component for this bill
to the late -- the latest cybersecurity bill takes a step forward after hacks of exeans like sony and j.p. morgan chase. they voted -- the committee passed it and it will encourage companies to share information. peter cook joins us now. talk to me about what happened to this vote. 14-1 sounds like it's bipartisan. what are we going to hear? peter: it is bipartisan, and that vote total is a big deal here in washington. this is a significant step forward for this bill. we've been fighting here...
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that any of these big corporations across america tour around the world could fall prey. >> the focus on sonyn terms of public awareness. jpmorgan spends a ton of money on cyber security. the fact that they were hit as hard as they were, it really is a wake-up call that all corporations need. there are few companies that spend more on cyber security and it shows the hackers are getting really good. it is not that these companies are necessarily data security. matt: a cyber bubble in tech land, they get very popular lately. what is your take? classic you have a cyber security idea these days, you will get funded and have a lot of money for it. they're in a company not too old , but well-regarded by investors. an example of how to do this right. >> back here on wall street, you mentioned the fbi is also investigating that wall street tank. how key is this to our national security? what are the concerns at what happens at an entertainment company? >> it is a big concern because of hackers get deep enough into the network, they can manipulate the markets and destroy economies. we saw hackers acco
that any of these big corporations across america tour around the world could fall prey. >> the focus on sonyn terms of public awareness. jpmorgan spends a ton of money on cyber security. the fact that they were hit as hard as they were, it really is a wake-up call that all corporations need. there are few companies that spend more on cyber security and it shows the hackers are getting really good. it is not that these companies are necessarily data security. matt: a cyber bubble in tech...
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this after china's central bank governor said the growth rate is a bit too much. finally, sony they will close one of its plants in the country for next. the factory part of the sony distribution arm produces cds dvds and blu-ray's in mexico. sony has said it will find another manufacturing supplier for the next following weeks. these are the top stories making latin america. back to you in new york. mark: jose, thank you. that's your latin america report for this monday. cme storage futures. the chicago mercantile exchange has come up with a way for energy producers to have storage facilities. alix steel will fill us in when bottom line continues in just a moment. ♪ mark: greece's proposal to allow the next round of bailout money still needs a lot of work according to european officials whose ar-15 page draft proposal is short on information and details. greece could run out of money within weeks without the new bailout aid. teva pharmaceuticals buying offset pharmaceuticals for 3.5 in cash. this can cure takes and other movement disorders. this is a 2% above the closing price
this after china's central bank governor said the growth rate is a bit too much. finally, sony they will close one of its plants in the country for next. the factory part of the sony distribution arm produces cds dvds and blu-ray's in mexico. sony has said it will find another manufacturing supplier for the next following weeks. these are the top stories making latin america. back to you in new york. mark: jose, thank you. that's your latin america report for this monday. cme storage futures....
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the sony attack -- >> from the north koreans. >> i did not list cyber first. a variety of terrorist threats whether isil is an immediate threat to the u.s., probably not, but it certainly poses a huge threat to our allies overseas. aspirational he, they do pose a threat to the homeland. >> let me start with iran. the speech with the prime minister of israel. the secretary of state has been speaking about it. what can you tell us? what should be american people know about those negotiations? is there a risk the prime minister will disclose some of the ideas coming out of those negotiations he may have been informed about that would damage the negotiations? >> i don't know what the prime minister will say tomorrow. i really don't know. my focus and the focus of the intelligence community is the ability to verify if negotiations are successful and there is some agreement struck our ability to monitor and verify that career that will depend on intrusive1 --monitor and verify that. that will be huge. hugely important to us. our ability to verify. that to me has to
the sony attack -- >> from the north koreans. >> i did not list cyber first. a variety of terrorist threats whether isil is an immediate threat to the u.s., probably not, but it certainly poses a huge threat to our allies overseas. aspirational he, they do pose a threat to the homeland. >> let me start with iran. the speech with the prime minister of israel. the secretary of state has been speaking about it. what can you tell us? what should be american people know about those...
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and what the government can do to bolster has been a big topic but there's not been any progress the sonyacker situation thought they would allow for the greater sharing of information between the private sector and the government on a voluntary basis. it would also protect companies in the event they did share information with the government that customers and clients couldn't go after them for sharing that information with the government. this legislation also in a bid to try to address privacy concerns would limit how much personal information could be included in what was shared with the government and how law enforcement could use this information. but there's still concerns on the part of privacy advocates as far as how far this privacy goes. republican from north carolina and dianne feinstein will be voting on it. we will be talking with them about what's in this legislation and how effective he thinks it might be. mark: what's the biggest problem with the bill? peter: that once again it goes too far and when you have the private sector shared with the government there will be info
and what the government can do to bolster has been a big topic but there's not been any progress the sonyacker situation thought they would allow for the greater sharing of information between the private sector and the government on a voluntary basis. it would also protect companies in the event they did share information with the government that customers and clients couldn't go after them for sharing that information with the government. this legislation also in a bid to try to address...
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the people at sony are selling their game console in mainland china following the lifting of a sales ban. sony is the first japanese maker to sell video game devices in that market. just about 100 people lined up at a store in shanghai friday. they were waiting to buy sony playstation 4. and playstation vita. chinese authorities had band the sale of gaming devices in 2000 saying they would have a negative effect on young people. but consumers were able to buy consoles and software smugged into the market. the government lifted its ban last year. >> translator: we don't have to buy smuggled products anymore. i'm so happy and relieved. >> chinese authorities are now screening game consoles before they go on sale. >>> well many japanese automakers are expecting record profits this fiscal year. thanks to brisk overseas sales. but the outlook for the domestic market isn't as bright. that's because tax authorities will remove some of the breaks enjoyed by owners of popular mini vehicles. officials at the japan automobile manufacturers association say it predicts total domestic sales of 4.9
the people at sony are selling their game console in mainland china following the lifting of a sales ban. sony is the first japanese maker to sell video game devices in that market. just about 100 people lined up at a store in shanghai friday. they were waiting to buy sony playstation 4. and playstation vita. chinese authorities had band the sale of gaming devices in 2000 saying they would have a negative effect on young people. but consumers were able to buy consoles and software smugged into...
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. >> this came out from the sony pack emails and the story was broke that covers all sorts of tax breaksernment is facing a tourism committee with the drug cartel reputation and a need investment in tourism dollars so low and behold here they come with the new picture with james bond and you can see in the emails it says cut travel footage of mexico then we will use that to get more tax breaks out of mexico. so it is a film that is running over budget they're looking for tax breaks. although you don't want to look like propaganda but that is the risk. neil: but taking stock on the swings and don't stop the on-again off-again fed is set to lose its patients and will hike the rates i guess the fear is the bubble paul pointed. >> i don't think so. the tiny bubble with those individual stocks may be a tiny bubble but here is what i think that when you have that oil and energy boom they need to park the money somewhere so ago as u.s. treasuries. that is what they have been doing so the yield has dropped dramatically in the story line continues to play out even if the fed raises rates they hav
. >> this came out from the sony pack emails and the story was broke that covers all sorts of tax breaksernment is facing a tourism committee with the drug cartel reputation and a need investment in tourism dollars so low and behold here they come with the new picture with james bond and you can see in the emails it says cut travel footage of mexico then we will use that to get more tax breaks out of mexico. so it is a film that is running over budget they're looking for tax breaks....
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it is a big deal and the big topic was virtual reality. sonyeveryone they are the vr player. they just revealed the prototype of its morpheus for the ps4. they said they want to release this in the first half of 2016. i spoke with the guy who runs this unit for sony, dr. richard marks. dr. richard marks: we have a new headset. it has got new specifications much better than the old one. we also announced the release in the first half of next year. cory: how is it better than the older? dr. marks: it goes up to 120 frames per second, which is double than we had before. it has a new panel instead of lcd. cory: faster? dr. marks: just much nicer on your eyes actually. a little wider field of view. ergonomics are better. so a lot of improvements. cory: what are you finding? tell me about your expertise and why your degree in rocket science has you working in virtual reality. dr. marks: well, aeroastro engineering is basically systems engineering, and games are all about complex systems. there is hardware and software components. so it translates pre
it is a big deal and the big topic was virtual reality. sonyeveryone they are the vr player. they just revealed the prototype of its morpheus for the ps4. they said they want to release this in the first half of 2016. i spoke with the guy who runs this unit for sony, dr. richard marks. dr. richard marks: we have a new headset. it has got new specifications much better than the old one. we also announced the release in the first half of next year. cory: how is it better than the older? dr....
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all of the cameras we use have a weatherproofness to them even down to the sony action cams that we useoint of view shots. these little guys shoot superhigh resolution. they are amazing cameras and super weatherproof. you can take this out of a rainstorm or snowstorm and get hd and better quality video from it. it is pretty amazing. that's an example of something we used to have to mount these film cameras with counterweights on the side of someone's head and this is better than those were in you can see it's ridiculously small. cory: i remember being around guys shooting snowboarding videos in the early 90's and the equipment was gnarly to try to ride with that stuff. i wonder if the market itself has changed. who's watching this and how has it changed in the last 10 or 20 years? >> it has been a revolution across the board. youtube has been a really cool thing for the action sports world because it ultimately validated people's desire to consume this type of media. we see all kinds of stuff in all of the different action sports going viral and getting over a million views. i think peo
all of the cameras we use have a weatherproofness to them even down to the sony action cams that we useoint of view shots. these little guys shoot superhigh resolution. they are amazing cameras and super weatherproof. you can take this out of a rainstorm or snowstorm and get hd and better quality video from it. it is pretty amazing. that's an example of something we used to have to mount these film cameras with counterweights on the side of someone's head and this is better than those were in...
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the sony view tv service. in three cities. chicago, new york and philadelphia. will get it later. you get the tv you like without the table subscription. apple said it will create a similar service. dish offers one as well. sam and laura, a lot of people are cutting the cord using internet instead of cable. if you do, i encourage you to figure out how to keep your local channels. nbc bay area obviously. other guys, too. you can do that through an antenna, you remember those. there are some services, including sony's new one that will offer local tv that is obviously critically important to you, sam and i and everyone else. also to the community at large. >> exactly. to know what is happening in your community. >> thank you very much, scott. >> on the east coast, streets in new york looking a lot different these years thanks to a bay air company. uber black sedans outnumber yellow cabs in the city's big apple. there's now 14,000 registered uber cars compared to 13,600 yellow cabs. however, the number of people hailing a cab still trumps the number of uber rides per day and all of t
the sony view tv service. in three cities. chicago, new york and philadelphia. will get it later. you get the tv you like without the table subscription. apple said it will create a similar service. dish offers one as well. sam and laura, a lot of people are cutting the cord using internet instead of cable. if you do, i encourage you to figure out how to keep your local channels. nbc bay area obviously. other guys, too. you can do that through an antenna, you remember those. there are some...
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sony's. guys. really? ♪ ♪ neil: all right. forget what the tack. maybe we should call it get a clue. unveiling new smart glasses that are even dorkier than google glasses. tech expert jeff kimball on why sony would want to copy something that wasn't a success. what do air glasses do that the google ones don't? >> absolutely nothing. i'm normally the biggest proponent of the future, but these are an unmitigated disaster. they're hideously ugly. these are worst than google's. they look like a murderer on vacation wearing dark sunglasses. there isn't any interesting new hardware to it. it's a misstep. it's a public misstep. neil: a lot of people say that they're -- they look more like regular glasses than google's. i didn't notice that. >> i don't think those people have eyes. do you think this whole technology, these smart glass, whatever you want to call them, have a future? >> absolutely. they have a future. there are a couple of japanese companies that are building things that are beautiful looking. >> they have to look completely regular. and it will happen. remember the ten years
sony's. guys. really? ♪ ♪ neil: all right. forget what the tack. maybe we should call it get a clue. unveiling new smart glasses that are even dorkier than google glasses. tech expert jeff kimball on why sony would want to copy something that wasn't a success. what do air glasses do that the google ones don't? >> absolutely nothing. i'm normally the biggest proponent of the future, but these are an unmitigated disaster. they're hideously ugly. these are worst than google's. they look...
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the recent attack on sony by north korea was unpredictable. it demonstrates that even a week -- relatively small and weak rogue nation can take advantage of our electronic networks and can reach across the oceans and cause extensive damage to the united states based economic power, targeted through cyberspace. further while cyber attacks are not as public, they are problematic and they continue to pose a security challenge to the united states. we will be interested to know whether we can expect more attacks of this nature and what we can do to make our nation more resilient in the future. finally, we have a threat close to home. that is sequestration. it is a threat that jeopardizes not only our national security but our safety, health transportation, education and environmental resources. as we receive testimony today we here in congress must be mindful of the necessity very -- the necessity to find a balance and bipartisan solutions and in sequestration. senator mccain: we welcome the witnesses. director clapper: general mccain, and members
the recent attack on sony by north korea was unpredictable. it demonstrates that even a week -- relatively small and weak rogue nation can take advantage of our electronic networks and can reach across the oceans and cause extensive damage to the united states based economic power, targeted through cyberspace. further while cyber attacks are not as public, they are problematic and they continue to pose a security challenge to the united states. we will be interested to know whether we can...
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even right down to the sony action cams that we use, that we mount on athletes for the point of viewtle guys shoot super high resolution, they're amazing cameras. and it's super weather proof. this right here you can take this out in a rainstorm is snowstorm and get h.d. and better quality video from it. so it's pretty amazing. that's an example of something we used to have to mount these film cameras with counterweights on the side of someone's head. now this thing is like better than those were and you can see it's ridiculously small. cory: i remember being around guys who were shooting these snore boarding videos back in the early '90's and the equipment was pretty gnarly to try to ride with that stuff. but i wonder if the market itself changed? who is watching these and how has that changed over the course of the last 10, 20 years? guest: yeah, for sure, it's been a revolution across the board. i think youtube was -- has been a really cool thing for the action sports world because it really ultimately validated people's desire to consume this type of media. we see all kinds of st
even right down to the sony action cams that we use, that we mount on athletes for the point of viewtle guys shoot super high resolution, they're amazing cameras. and it's super weather proof. this right here you can take this out in a rainstorm is snowstorm and get h.d. and better quality video from it. so it's pretty amazing. that's an example of something we used to have to mount these film cameras with counterweights on the side of someone's head. now this thing is like better than those...
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the booths we've gone to have been companies that make a lot of different things. sony makes everything samsung makes everything lg makes everything. so they sort of have the biggest presence at these shows. >> host: all right. what are you going to show us here at sony? >> guest: this is the thinnest tv i've ever seen in my life. >> host: okay, step up. i think we want a demonstration. >> guest: so this is a penny right? and it's like, it's what, a fifth of a penny wide? it's crazy. it seems like a piece of plywood, but it's a 4k technology. it has quantum dot, but they're not calling it that. it has the highest quality picture. this is thinner than ab iphone -- an iphone it's thinner than most cell phones out there. >> host: is this on the market? >> guest: it's coming out. usually the tvs that are announced at the show come out in either the spring for the fall. but this is a big showpiece -- >> host: you see something this thin and the picture again, as clear as it is, is this a 4k? >> guest: it's 4k, yes. >> host: 4k. what was that cell phone? >> guest: this they h
the booths we've gone to have been companies that make a lot of different things. sony makes everything samsung makes everything lg makes everything. so they sort of have the biggest presence at these shows. >> host: all right. what are you going to show us here at sony? >> guest: this is the thinnest tv i've ever seen in my life. >> host: okay, step up. i think we want a demonstration. >> guest: so this is a penny right? and it's like, it's what, a fifth of a penny...
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sort of the go-to person for a company or executive being accused of discrimination like we saw in the sonythey got hacked and had written racial things about president obama. >> yeah, i joined on the national association of african-american owned media and there's a lot of information if you go to naaaom.com. it's shame on sony because at the end of the day and at&t and comcast you need to understand that al sharpton does not speak for me. he does not speak for the black people. al sharpton speaks for himself. it's racist at the very idea to think there is a black person that speaks for all black people just like there is no one white person that speaks for all white people. it's really something that's very racist in itself. and this is a man who obviously we know about owing $4.5 million in back taxes. we can go on youtube and watch al sharpton try and do a drug deal with undercover fbi agent. it's really shameful when you think about at&t giving him money and others. >> that's years ago. and, you know, as we approach the 50 anniversary of selma this weekend that things have changed. and
sort of the go-to person for a company or executive being accused of discrimination like we saw in the sonythey got hacked and had written racial things about president obama. >> yeah, i joined on the national association of african-american owned media and there's a lot of information if you go to naaaom.com. it's shame on sony because at the end of the day and at&t and comcast you need to understand that al sharpton does not speak for me. he does not speak for the black people. al...
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sort of the go-to person for a company or executive being accused of discrimination like we saw in the sonyt hacked and had written racial things about president obama. >> yeah, i joined on the national association of african-american owned media and there's a lot of information if you go to naaaom.com. it's shame on sony because at the end of the day and at&t and comcast you need to understand that al sharpton does not speak for me. he does not speak for the black people. al sharpton speaks for himself. it's racist at the very idea to think there is a black person that speaks for all black people just like there is no one white person that speaks for all white people. it's really something that's very racist in itself. and this is a man who obviously we know about owing $4.5 million in back taxes. we can go on youtube and watch al sharpton try and do a drug deal with undercover fbi agent. it's really shameful when you think about at&t giving him money and others. >> that's years ago. and, you know, as we approach the 50 anniversary of selma this weekend that things have changed. and he has
sort of the go-to person for a company or executive being accused of discrimination like we saw in the sonyt hacked and had written racial things about president obama. >> yeah, i joined on the national association of african-american owned media and there's a lot of information if you go to naaaom.com. it's shame on sony because at the end of the day and at&t and comcast you need to understand that al sharpton does not speak for me. he does not speak for the black people. al sharpton...
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and we know from the sony e-mails that were leaked that he's at the top of the list.ger moore put out a series of tweets addressing the people talking about this. and he said an interview i gave to paris match implies i said something racist about idris el elba. he says when a journalist asks if bond should be english and you agree, and then quotes you saying it about idris elba, it's out of context. he's pushing back against what people say he said, and he's saying it's out of context >> a lot of people were horrified. it reminds you about what rush limbaugh said. >>> also want to talk about destiny's child. a lot of destiny's child fans were excited about this, they reunited at the stella gospel music awards. >> everyone had been waiting to see them reunite, and they did when beyonce performed at the super bowl. but they did another surprise reunion. it's so great, because beyonce seems to remember her roots. she remembers where she came from. and there's so many great things can you say about beyonce, but it's so great to see her with the girls she started out with
and we know from the sony e-mails that were leaked that he's at the top of the list.ger moore put out a series of tweets addressing the people talking about this. and he said an interview i gave to paris match implies i said something racist about idris el elba. he says when a journalist asks if bond should be english and you agree, and then quotes you saying it about idris elba, it's out of context. he's pushing back against what people say he said, and he's saying it's out of context >>...
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with las vegas casino attack about a year ago and of course the sony attack. >> rose: from the north koreans. >> perpetrated by the north koreans not long after i was there. so i did list cyber first. a variety of course is terrorist threats. whether isil is an immediate existential threat to the united states probably not but it certainly poses a huge threat to interests overseas and to our allies. aspirationally they do pose a threat to the home lum. >> rose: we'll talk about all that but let me start with iran because of the speech, the prime minister of i real because of the negotiations are ongoing because the secretary of state has been speaking over the weekend about it. what can you tell us, what should the american people know about those negotiations. and is there a risk that the prime minister will disclose some of the ideas coming out of those negotiations that he may have been informed about that would damage the negotiations. >> well, i don't know what the prime minister of israel will say. i really don't know. my focus, the focus in the intelligence community is our ab
with las vegas casino attack about a year ago and of course the sony attack. >> rose: from the north koreans. >> perpetrated by the north koreans not long after i was there. so i did list cyber first. a variety of course is terrorist threats. whether isil is an immediate existential threat to the united states probably not but it certainly poses a huge threat to interests overseas and to our allies. aspirationally they do pose a threat to the home lum. >> rose: we'll talk...
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>>> james bond is the latest casualty of the sony hacking scandal. new revelations. >>> today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >>. >> come on! >> in flight emergency. >> a male passenger tries to get in the cockpit. >> weapons and drug charges. >> netanyahu seeks a fourth term. >> the secret service will have to plain the agency's latest missteps. a massive wildfire in oklahoma burned 23,000 acres. >> residents who live along the ohio river are waiting for relief from the high water. >> yesterday the level was just below the hinge there. >> mitt romney going to step into the boxing ring with evander holyfield wearing full protective gear and a tuxedo. >> he is a man of the people. >> a track star. that is a tripl jump. >>> putting their own lives on the line. >> all caught on one of the new body cameras. all that matters. >> i'm embarrassed for them because it is not how america does business. >> not helping was republicans started the letter dear iran or iraq we can never keep you. >> russian president vladimir putin is back to business after m
>>> james bond is the latest casualty of the sony hacking scandal. new revelations. >>> today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >>. >> come on! >> in flight emergency. >> a male passenger tries to get in the cockpit. >> weapons and drug charges. >> netanyahu seeks a fourth term. >> the secret service will have to plain the agency's latest missteps. a massive wildfire in oklahoma burned 23,000 acres. >> residents who live...
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the sony case being the most classic. are there established guidelines, what should they be and increasingly this question of massive amounts of data that have been obtained by who knows. soth this touches asiss -- this touches on that.and what should be the stance? >> i think the standard has been pretty much the same. i think you'll find we're circling back to a lot of things. i think the ethics code is great. they are pretty traditional values. i think the question, is it in the public's interest to know? here is the deal. if you like, you died. -- lie, you die. it's going to be far worse. you can we have that can get. how do you not look at these things that are illegally obtained? the story becomes so big it some point. -- at some point. is it in the public's interest? >> maybe the best thing is to say everything is different. there are huge factors to weigh. but by public interest to you mean is it interest in mark -- interesting? >> public entertainment is the public good. i disagree. sony in particular is as lambd
the sony case being the most classic. are there established guidelines, what should they be and increasingly this question of massive amounts of data that have been obtained by who knows. soth this touches asiss -- this touches on that.and what should be the stance? >> i think the standard has been pretty much the same. i think you'll find we're circling back to a lot of things. i think the ethics code is great. they are pretty traditional values. i think the question, is it in the...
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. >> you can jump on the table. >> sony is showing off the product. >> when it launches next year they have plug and play. >> it has project mafia. they will put sony and playstation gamers with the pollution that will take over everything. >> okulous ownered by facebook was here as the game developer's conference to try the latest project. >> that's the secinology that fades away and you are experiencing something as if you are there. >> they opened up to 30 parties making accessories like this treadmill. what if you could run around. >> get rid of it. >> you now have a use for the room. >> that's the newest head set with the giants. it uses lasers to track where you are. >> you are not looking at something, but you are walking around it. it becomes where you are more than what you are looking at. >> they have the ability to take us to a different world. along with that comes a responsibility. everything has to work just right. or you may not have a pleasant journey. >> nothing ever blurs and moves. >> sony wanted to make it blindingly fast and comes a little delay and makes a differe
. >> you can jump on the table. >> sony is showing off the product. >> when it launches next year they have plug and play. >> it has project mafia. they will put sony and playstation gamers with the pollution that will take over everything. >> okulous ownered by facebook was here as the game developer's conference to try the latest project. >> that's the secinology that fades away and you are experiencing something as if you are there. >> they opened up...