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and the largest threat to the tor is the u.s. government. to produce malware that's specifically designed to attack the tor browser bundle which you mentioned earlier. when they compromised the online web host freedom posting months ago, and then used the malware to reveal the identity of the tor users. >> it's quite complex, and we appreciate your insight, internet security expert, rich jones. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. >> here on america tonight, take your child to work attacks on a new and dangerous meaning. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents... gripping films from the worlds top documentary directors this sunday, a sherrif who implements the law... >> we investigated, arrested and detained 33,000 illegal aliens... >> the young girl who sufferes from it... >> i never thought this would happen to my parents... >> one issue, different sides, yet they remain two americans. premiers this sunday, 9 eastern this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. my staff has read the entire thing. can congress
and the largest threat to the tor is the u.s. government. to produce malware that's specifically designed to attack the tor browser bundle which you mentioned earlier. when they compromised the online web host freedom posting months ago, and then used the malware to reveal the identity of the tor users. >> it's quite complex, and we appreciate your insight, internet security expert, rich jones. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. >> here on america tonight,...
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>> tor work by triple encrypting across a series of nodes and a nodes would be a user of tor who allows his computer to relay messages across the network. >> it's like pinball, the message is pinged over here pinged over here? >> my message is pinging over to somewhere in siberia if there's a tor user over there and vice versa. >> without their ip address and their identity being revealed. >> it was enabled to allow military agents to communicate safely. the more people using the network the stronger it is. which is why the u.s. government opened it up to the public and now we have millions of users on the tor network. >> striker says the nowment is an on im, there are many reasons to want to obfuscate your internet behavior that don't involve illicit activities like buying drugs. to say this is only a tool for the drugies and the child porn addicts and the creeps and the criminals i think is a tremendously narrow minded and myopic way to look at it. >> as we've seen there the dark net can be used for illegal transactions online but it also has a bright side. as in helping civilians com
>> tor work by triple encrypting across a series of nodes and a nodes would be a user of tor who allows his computer to relay messages across the network. >> it's like pinball, the message is pinged over here pinged over here? >> my message is pinging over to somewhere in siberia if there's a tor user over there and vice versa. >> without their ip address and their identity being revealed. >> it was enabled to allow military agents to communicate safely. the more...
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and the largest threat to the tor is the u.s. government. to produce malware that's specifically designed to attack the tor browser bundle which you mentioned earlier. when they compromised the online web host freedom posting months ago, and then used the malware to reveal the identity of the tor users. >> it's quite complex, and we appreciate your insight, internet security expert, rich jones. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. >> here on america tonight, take your child to work attacks on a new and dangerous meaning. >> protecting our chirp, it's a fundamental element of labor laws, but across the country, those laws are being broken daily. 200,000 children are being hired illegally to work in agriculture fields, the work is dangerous, and sometimes deadly. we traveled to the onion fields of texas. >> it's saturday morning at mariana's house. she's taking her daughter, and her granddaughter out to the fields to pick onions. since it's the weekend, it will be a full day of harvesting. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: mari
and the largest threat to the tor is the u.s. government. to produce malware that's specifically designed to attack the tor browser bundle which you mentioned earlier. when they compromised the online web host freedom posting months ago, and then used the malware to reveal the identity of the tor users. >> it's quite complex, and we appreciate your insight, internet security expert, rich jones. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. >> here on america tonight,...
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and the largest threat to the tor is the u.s. government. to produce malware that's specifically designed to attack the tor browser bundle which you mentioned earlier. when they compromised the online web host freedom posting months ago, and then used the malware to reveal the identity of the tor users. >> it's quite complex, and we appreciate your insight, internet security expert, rich jones. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. >> here on america tonight, take your child to work attacks on a new and dangerous meaning. >> how old are you? >> nine. >> how old were you when you first started working out here? >> seven. >> fault lines how children are hired by us agriculture to help put food on america's tables. >> in any other industry kids need to be 16 years old to be able to work. you don't see any of that in agriculture. >> they don't ask, "is she 12?". they just want their job done. >> how many of you get up before 5 o'clock in the morning? >> protecting our chirp, it's a fundamental element of labor laws, but across the
and the largest threat to the tor is the u.s. government. to produce malware that's specifically designed to attack the tor browser bundle which you mentioned earlier. when they compromised the online web host freedom posting months ago, and then used the malware to reveal the identity of the tor users. >> it's quite complex, and we appreciate your insight, internet security expert, rich jones. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. >> here on america tonight,...
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[sonido del tor] >>te con cuidado. [sonido del motor] [♪] ¿estÁs loco o quÉ?cil?campbl's cream of mushroom. ¿de veras? es una de las recetas en cabellskitchen.com secreto revelado: para un niño feliz... campbell's. m'm! m'm! good!® ahora colomos febreze car y eguntamos a la gente... ¿a qué huele? huele rico! muy limpio. quate la vendaor favor. comprobado! febreze r elima malos olores y refresca. [ locutor ] todos merecemos dormir bien toda la noche. afrtunadamente existe zzzquil. no es parresfriados, no es para dolores, es solo para dormir. ♪ porque dormir ealgo bello™ ♪ zzzquil. es la ayuda para dormir que no csa hábito, de los fabricantes de nyquil® [♪tema musical] >>discpa, ¿tÚ eres la hermana de leonardo? >>sÍ. >>yo soy alicia. ellos son mis amigos, gisela y ramn. vinimos paraaber sestado. >>mi hermano me habla muchÍsi de ti. [sollozos] acan de operarloestÁ sufriÓ muchÍsimas acturas y contenciones. no dej... >>¿cÓmo es? ¿se Ómo pas? >>al parecer perdÓ el contl de lmoto. >>yo mismo voy a estar aargo de que tenga la mejor atenciÓn dÍa y noche. >>lo sÉ. sÉ que ni
[sonido del tor] >>te con cuidado. [sonido del motor] [♪] ¿estÁs loco o quÉ?cil?campbl's cream of mushroom. ¿de veras? es una de las recetas en cabellskitchen.com secreto revelado: para un niño feliz... campbell's. m'm! m'm! good!® ahora colomos febreze car y eguntamos a la gente... ¿a qué huele? huele rico! muy limpio. quate la vendaor favor. comprobado! febreze r elima malos olores y refresca. [ locutor ] todos merecemos dormir bien toda la noche. afrtunadamente existe...
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commet tors from 23 -- xet tors from 23 countries took up the challenge. the vehicles were allowed 5 kilowatt hours of stored energy. the rest had to come from the sun. a team from the netherlands took the prize. >> "earthwise" is next, and for updates go to the website aljazeera.com.
commet tors from 23 -- xet tors from 23 countries took up the challenge. the vehicles were allowed 5 kilowatt hours of stored energy. the rest had to come from the sun. a team from the netherlands took the prize. >> "earthwise" is next, and for updates go to the website aljazeera.com.
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tor was originally sponsored by the u.s.ernment to allow people in countries like china that were firewalls off and the rest of the world to access the internet freely. it is actually designed to resist attempts by governments to uncover the identity of whoever is using the network. and to my knowledge, the network itself has actually been able to resist any attempts by the u.s. government to uncover the identity of users, of what the government has been doing is basically following a practice of taking over websites on the tor network and using them to hijacked websites to install malware on visitors computers, and then using that malware to submit the actual ip or location of a person back to a server in virginia. where the fbi is located. i don't necessarily have a real. vocal problem with them taking , for example, that promote child pornography -- i don't have a problem with them taking down websites, for example, that promote child proper fee, but i do have a philosophical problem their loading malware onto people's co
tor was originally sponsored by the u.s.ernment to allow people in countries like china that were firewalls off and the rest of the world to access the internet freely. it is actually designed to resist attempts by governments to uncover the identity of whoever is using the network. and to my knowledge, the network itself has actually been able to resist any attempts by the u.s. government to uncover the identity of users, of what the government has been doing is basically following a practice...
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they knew about it, and a lot of them were undercover on the tor network.ething called or was hosted on the tor network and it's a way of signing into the internet and it's completely encrypted,ny of your internet traffic you're doing it's very, very difficult to trace. it hides your ip address and changes it to something completely different, so it's very hard to trace. also, don, you have to add to it that people are paying with bitcoin that is virtual currency that doesn't go through a banking institution and it adds a level of anonymity and it's very difficult for them to shut down. >> in your story you were reporting that people were able to buy drugs through this sort of thing? >> they joke that this is the ebay for drugs. you can click through just about any drug you can possibly think of, all it takes as a click and as you see we walked with our guy peter and you saw that he opened the mail that he got at the post office and they don't realize they are essentially being drug dealers and it's right in there. and also rifles -- >> and also, i was goin
they knew about it, and a lot of them were undercover on the tor network.ething called or was hosted on the tor network and it's a way of signing into the internet and it's completely encrypted,ny of your internet traffic you're doing it's very, very difficult to trace. it hides your ip address and changes it to something completely different, so it's very hard to trace. also, don, you have to add to it that people are paying with bitcoin that is virtual currency that doesn't go through a...
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millions of dollars are trying to find ways to compromise security of people who use programs like tor so nothing is really one hundred percent secure and it all depends on the user but with this kid at least do is provide a new outlet for people to distribute interior walls to journalistic organizations . much easier than what's currently available mean wiki leaks doesn't even accept submissions right now using the standard protocol that they put in place years ago and especially in the stone age it's really hard to approach a journalist and say oh hey i have something very interesting for you but no one is supposed to know this is supposed to bypass those barriers and make it easier for journalists to know what they're doing and who are working with secure information and working securely to communicate also securely with their sources sure so who exactly is going to benefit from us. this tool do you know and also do you know what organizations have sort of bought into this so far of the press foundation already so that at least half a dozen organizations have signed up and said that
millions of dollars are trying to find ways to compromise security of people who use programs like tor so nothing is really one hundred percent secure and it all depends on the user but with this kid at least do is provide a new outlet for people to distribute interior walls to journalistic organizations . much easier than what's currently available mean wiki leaks doesn't even accept submissions right now using the standard protocol that they put in place years ago and especially in the stone...
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we are looking for vol tors. no doubt yet.control issue is in the forefront in colorado because of the movie massacre. what is the solution to gun violence? >> i don't know the solution. here they have done a lot of research and proved categorically that a culture that has more available guns to defend yourself and that is safer. and you can contrast to allow the open sole. >> and let us know what happening with your pecision to recall the state senator. >> you are very kind, thank you. >> we are hearing from jay carney that the president expects the dealt pen fits. to bero stored on that. and salmonella outbreak sickening hundreds of people all over the country and what you need to know to protect yourself and your family on it. >> just wondering how i will get reimbursed and what can happen if my kids get sick, what, what, what? test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. female announcer: female announcer: save up to 35% and through columbus day, get three years interest-free financin
we are looking for vol tors. no doubt yet.control issue is in the forefront in colorado because of the movie massacre. what is the solution to gun violence? >> i don't know the solution. here they have done a lot of research and proved categorically that a culture that has more available guns to defend yourself and that is safer. and you can contrast to allow the open sole. >> and let us know what happening with your pecision to recall the state senator. >> you are very kind,...
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stuff like bad hairg tor the ladies room, and-- n what is it? nothing, nothing.no. you got th.ongratulations. what's wrong? nothing. i... money to support all of us.t i h all right? and i am...aren't i? oh, yes. oh, honey,you'. no, no. we don'tneed th. you know?edto do this f, a little extra money?bee wants to go to harvard?s yeah. i think that kid might bea litt. ok, listen. can ius? my office? a new identity fora. hold it. how aboutthe kids, tho? a couple of hours already, r but i really need to ge, and you saidyou'd help . you meant...'t knowby helping o, really helping out. oh. so this is notru losing your placeas. around here.'twant k why is that so wrong? i'm doing this.omplain .
stuff like bad hairg tor the ladies room, and-- n what is it? nothing, nothing.no. you got th.ongratulations. what's wrong? nothing. i... money to support all of us.t i h all right? and i am...aren't i? oh, yes. oh, honey,you'. no, no. we don'tneed th. you know?edto do this f, a little extra money?bee wants to go to harvard?s yeah. i think that kid might bea litt. ok, listen. can ius? my office? a new identity fora. hold it. how aboutthe kids, tho? a couple of hours already, r but i really need...
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>>no es mejor momento para fes festejar ameÉrica paque este, en de fiesta, no solo por su tor o torneon mÁs e t exiÉxitos que fracasos. >>al ameÉrica o lo amas, o lo i odod odias, no eres indiferente. en el 12 de octubre de 1916 gana y nace amÉrica. >>hay toda una estrategia soci l social, encontrar en las grandes historias un heroÍe y un antih o antiheroe, ameÉrica ha jugado b ambos papeles >>titulÍtulos, alegrias, triste triunfos y derotrotas, poleÉmi q que envuelven a una instituciÓn >>siempre en las buenas y en las malas seremos amÉricanistas de cosrazÓn >>un orgullo ser ameÉricanista hace cinco aÑos atrÁs lo era todo para mi >>es el relato narrado en la c n cancha. >>que lo que se crÉ fuera del l club, que somos invencibles, cÁu dentro no exite >>hay que darle con todo, para adelante, son 97 aÑos, el org l orgullo esta intacto >>undecimo cam historia. son las agulas aguilas del mÉri. >>feliz kcumpleaÑos amerÉrica i feliz cumpleaÑos campeon. musÚsica. >>muchas gracias, guadalajarani popular. en horabuena para los f fanaticos, rafa mÁrquez ha qu quedado a deber, no se estrena e en e
>>no es mejor momento para fes festejar ameÉrica paque este, en de fiesta, no solo por su tor o torneon mÁs e t exiÉxitos que fracasos. >>al ameÉrica o lo amas, o lo i odod odias, no eres indiferente. en el 12 de octubre de 1916 gana y nace amÉrica. >>hay toda una estrategia soci l social, encontrar en las grandes historias un heroÍe y un antih o antiheroe, ameÉrica ha jugado b ambos papeles >>titulÍtulos, alegrias, triste triunfos y derotrotas, poleÉmi q que...
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[sonido tor del carro] aceleran a fondo en terrenos peligrosos. rueda y lo atrapa al girar. [♪] el impacto ce volar al tÍpode y fragmentos de cÁmara por el aire. ineÍblemente, el camarÓgrafo escapa con sÓlo un brazo roto. cae fuera del paso del auto y por segundos no es aplastado. piloto y copiloto resultan ilesos. en cuanto al camarÓgrafo, la prÓxima vez no se acercarÁ tanto a la acciÓn. [♪] las vegas, nevada. una inusual e intensa tormenta vierte toda la lluvia de un aÑo en mens de hora. las calles de la ciudad se transforman en Íos tntosos. en todas partes hay conductores aislados. un hombre espera urgentemente por rescate a punto de ser arrarado por las aguas turbulentas. pero sus rescatistas tambiÉn estÁn atrapados. sus motores se ahogan con las aguas lodosas. ahora el Úni acceso es povÍa aÉrea. llega un helicÓptero... y levanta al hombre poniÉndolo a salvo. pero a menos de una calle una mujer soltera, madre de dos hijos, estÁ en grave dificultad. Ángela konrad busca alguna seÑal de ayuda, pero no ve nada mÁs que agua. su situaciÓn se torna m
[sonido tor del carro] aceleran a fondo en terrenos peligrosos. rueda y lo atrapa al girar. [♪] el impacto ce volar al tÍpode y fragmentos de cÁmara por el aire. ineÍblemente, el camarÓgrafo escapa con sÓlo un brazo roto. cae fuera del paso del auto y por segundos no es aplastado. piloto y copiloto resultan ilesos. en cuanto al camarÓgrafo, la prÓxima vez no se acercarÁ tanto a la acciÓn. [♪] las vegas, nevada. una inusual e intensa tormenta vierte toda la lluvia de un aÑo en mens...
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cierto, seguramente cudo llegues a la casa voy a estar tomando un baÑo de tina, por fa,o empieces a torya hablÉ con tu suegra y nos vamos a encargar de todo. bueno, ahÍ estÁ este seÑor otra vez. ¿quÉ le pasa? >>ni idea. >>todos estos tipos son iguales. se la viven en fÁbricas llenas de hombres y cuando ven a una muje se vuelven locos. creen que nos ponemos faldas a ver si te apuras, andrÉs. [♪] [sido al cerrar la puerta] [♪] [claxon] [♪] >>hola, mi amor. >>hola... >>¿ya estÁs lista? >>sÍ, ya vÁmonos. >>¿conoces a e hombre parecÍa que te queria decir algo. >>es el nuevo consje del ificiono creo que tenga nada q decirme a mÍ. >>ah... okay, vÁmonos. te abro. [♪] >>¿y quÉ? ¿no me vas a decir cÓmo te fue hoy? >>bien... bien, me fue bien. >>¿quÉ te pasa, evaristo? >>nada, no me pasa nada. >>te conozco muy bien y tÚ traes algo. >>ah... no qrÍa decirtelo hasta deuÉs de cenar, ro como vas a estar insisendo... pos bien, te lvoy a decir. hoy vi norma. estÁ trabajando en el mismo lugar donde estoy trabajando yo. >>ero, ¿por quÉ no me habÍas dicho nada, evaristo? ¿y quÉ te dijo? >>no pude hablar con
cierto, seguramente cudo llegues a la casa voy a estar tomando un baÑo de tina, por fa,o empieces a torya hablÉ con tu suegra y nos vamos a encargar de todo. bueno, ahÍ estÁ este seÑor otra vez. ¿quÉ le pasa? >>ni idea. >>todos estos tipos son iguales. se la viven en fÁbricas llenas de hombres y cuando ven a una muje se vuelven locos. creen que nos ponemos faldas a ver si te apuras, andrÉs. [♪] [sido al cerrar la puerta] [♪] [claxon] [♪] >>hola, mi amor....
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polo, mi abuela se tÁ volviendo niÑa, yo vengo a tor cartas en el asunto. >>no. yo s joven. >>muy bien. bueno, vamos a ver. lucÍa, Ú estÁs demandando a tu abuela glori >>asÍ es. >>explÍca por É tienes que mar cartas en el asunto, ¿y de >>pa eezar, lerajenlando? video e himos n su equipo lo vieraara quusted se dÉ un poquito la idea de cuÁl es m problema con mi abuela. >>vamos a verlo, por favor, sr. director. >>e me digan loca. que me cierre. que cosiete llaves la puerta me cierre, que junto a ella pongan un ll. un carcelero rudo, carcelero fiel, me da lo mismo. mis manos florecen muchas rosas... rosas, rosa, rosasn mis dedos crec, y to mi celda tendrÁ la fragana de un inmenso ra de rosas de francia, >>¡bravo! [aplausos] doctora: nquerÍas que >>nopara mÍ no es gracioso, porque... >>¿por É? tu abuela taba. haciendo una poesÍa. >>no, mi abuela estÁ volvndo loca, y es por eso que yo vengo a exigir que me dÉ la custodia de ella.s por eso que >>o seque tÚ quiereser su tutora. >>estÁ perdiendo la cabeza. se estÁ volviendo loca. me deja en ridÍculo delante de la gente. esy tan deses
polo, mi abuela se tÁ volviendo niÑa, yo vengo a tor cartas en el asunto. >>no. yo s joven. >>muy bien. bueno, vamos a ver. lucÍa, Ú estÁs demandando a tu abuela glori >>asÍ es. >>explÍca por É tienes que mar cartas en el asunto, ¿y de >>pa eezar, lerajenlando? video e himos n su equipo lo vieraara quusted se dÉ un poquito la idea de cuÁl es m problema con mi abuela. >>vamos a verlo, por favor, sr. director. >>e me digan loca. que me cierre....
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come pet tors take to the mountain in thailand diving up to 90 feet. this is the last of the diving championship. the overall championship crown won here. that picture right there, beautiful. >> that's absolutely gorgeous. >> the height is a little too much for me. >>> time for a look back now. michael jackson's doctor released from prison. murray served two years in the conviction of the death in 2009. on this day 1962 the end of the cuban missile crisis reported by nbc ray sheer. >> if he does, we will call off the quarantine and there will be no invasion. >> happy birthday to joaquin phoenix 39, julia roberts turns 46. charlie daniels 77. >>> this morning, lindsay von talks about her upcoming season, injuries and relationship with tiger woods. then a performance by se lean i did i don't know. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. at&t u-verse high speed internet offers more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hotspots than ever. go to our website below
come pet tors take to the mountain in thailand diving up to 90 feet. this is the last of the diving championship. the overall championship crown won here. that picture right there, beautiful. >> that's absolutely gorgeous. >> the height is a little too much for me. >>> time for a look back now. michael jackson's doctor released from prison. murray served two years in the conviction of the death in 2009. on this day 1962 the end of the cuban missile crisis reported by nbc...
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the so-called ultimate response guidelines, to abandon the react tor if it cannot be avoided. the idea is to use -- i will explain this later -- or the sea water to cool down the react to or so there was no radioactive material. the sea water might permanently damage the reactor. the standpoint is to protect the people not be property. >> of course. we have nuclear power plants that are designed safer than the fukushima power plant. you have explained right now all the additional safety measures that companies have been taking since the accident. with a lot of people, are these measures up to the international standards that are prevalent in many parts of the world? >> indeed. actually, about 6-7 months long program, reassessment program, during this procsess we refer nt only to the fukushima experience but also to the employment majors from different countries. will her hewe refer to it. we also asked them to come down to do a stress test according to the european union specifications. we take good does from the other countries -- practice from the other countries. from the s
the so-called ultimate response guidelines, to abandon the react tor if it cannot be avoided. the idea is to use -- i will explain this later -- or the sea water to cool down the react to or so there was no radioactive material. the sea water might permanently damage the reactor. the standpoint is to protect the people not be property. >> of course. we have nuclear power plants that are designed safer than the fukushima power plant. you have explained right now all the additional safety...
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. >> this may look like a tor toro but this is a robot they are talking about.hris clark you are the man gee behind it . >> we have a av and we want to collected datcollected data abo. it use us sensors and a compass and a doppler velocity log. >> what are the sensors and what are they doing. >> we attach sensors for the that listen for the sharks. it listens for the tags ateached to the sharks and it will drive around and follow the sharks as they move. what we have here are dummy plugs and these attach to a hydro phone. it's like a mike r microphone bt goes under water. the hydro phones are listening for acoustic categor tags and te things this big that attach to a fish or shark. every two seconds they will ping, ping. >> these robots have been used to shall for a decade now. they are used to mo monitor temperature and light and all things you want to know to monitor the ocean. we are asking the robots to do one more thin thing. we want them to follow the shark and characterize the enviroment. so we can build a 3-d map of the animal that we are tracking. and w
. >> this may look like a tor toro but this is a robot they are talking about.hris clark you are the man gee behind it . >> we have a av and we want to collected datcollected data abo. it use us sensors and a compass and a doppler velocity log. >> what are the sensors and what are they doing. >> we attach sensors for the that listen for the sharks. it listens for the tags ateached to the sharks and it will drive around and follow the sharks as they move. what we have...
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working with maybe work as spies, they would not be able and willing to work with north korean deneck tors in the same way as they did in the past. so maintaining such a policy, i would urge our government to tighten the rope when they invest incomers in order to prevent further instances. >> thank you very much there. professor kim, thank you very much for your insight once again. >>> japan's largest i.t. services company ntt data has decided to buy a spanish technology firm. the company wants to expand its market share in europe and latin america. industry sources say ntt data will spend about $710 million to buy slu. everest designs and develops information systems for large corporations. another ntt group, ntt communications announced earlier this week it will buy two u.s. information technology firms. these moves are accelerating the strategies to expand overseas as the domestic market weakens. >>> u.s. automaker general motor showed a sharp decline in net profit due to poor business in europe. gm posted a net profit of $698 million for the period. that's less than half of what they r
working with maybe work as spies, they would not be able and willing to work with north korean deneck tors in the same way as they did in the past. so maintaining such a policy, i would urge our government to tighten the rope when they invest incomers in order to prevent further instances. >> thank you very much there. professor kim, thank you very much for your insight once again. >>> japan's largest i.t. services company ntt data has decided to buy a spanish technology firm....
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michelle nixon, and i'm phil tors. that'torrez and let's do some science. >> we are back for another exciting show and lindsay you can start us off. this is important to you as a mother. >> i did a story on ballistic backpacks and bulletproof backpacks. one being a former cia officer who thinks any layer of added security is good and one as a mom in do i really want to give my kids the idea that this kind of technology is going to keep them safe? let's have a look. >> as a former cia agent i learned how to shoot a variety of guns. so when techknow asked me to cover a story about the trend in bulletproof back to school supplies, it intrigued me. as a former operative and as a mom. back to school shopping it's always the most stressful time of year for parents like me who are not prepared and now we've got one more thing to worry about: some parents are buying items like this insert intended to bulletproof backpacks to their back to school shopping list. in the wake of the sandy hook shooting, it's no surprise that this
michelle nixon, and i'm phil tors. that'torrez and let's do some science. >> we are back for another exciting show and lindsay you can start us off. this is important to you as a mother. >> i did a story on ballistic backpacks and bulletproof backpacks. one being a former cia officer who thinks any layer of added security is good and one as a mom in do i really want to give my kids the idea that this kind of technology is going to keep them safe? let's have a look. >> as a...
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otro pequeÑo se desmayÓ segÚn el doctor por poco lo mata por fortuna el menor se recupera, la con cuco torductora fue acusada por negligencia por no evitar el ae accidente. mataron a un hombre hispano frente a los ojos de sus hijo, lo mÁs alarmante porque iba en busca de un artÍculo que alguien ofreciÓ a la venta por un popular sitio en internet, jorge miramontes estÁ con los detalles de esta noticia, adelante jorge. >>> la vÍctima de 41 aÑos saliÓ acompaÑado de la ciudad con in la tensi li la intenciÓn de comprar un t telÉfono celular pero lo que era una simple compra se transformÓ en un accidente >>> no es justo >>> no buen padre raÚl valbuena querÍa darle a su hijo una sorpresa y fueron hasta el sur de los Ángeles en el barrio mas peligroso >>> ahorita fue mi hermano, maÑana puede ser el suyo, su hijo, su padre, su hermano. >>> de acuerdo a la policÍa, la vÍctima y su hijo, fueron sorprendidos por dos hombres afroamericanos, ellos se a jeb carne acercaron por el automÓvil detrÁs, cuando saliÓ del vehÍculo, recibiÓ 3 tiros en el torso quie le ocasionaron la muerte y su hijo fue herido en
otro pequeÑo se desmayÓ segÚn el doctor por poco lo mata por fortuna el menor se recupera, la con cuco torductora fue acusada por negligencia por no evitar el ae accidente. mataron a un hombre hispano frente a los ojos de sus hijo, lo mÁs alarmante porque iba en busca de un artÍculo que alguien ofreciÓ a la venta por un popular sitio en internet, jorge miramontes estÁ con los detalles de esta noticia, adelante jorge. >>> la vÍctima de 41 aÑos saliÓ acompaÑado de la ciudad...
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there are so many examples in frooift sk tor somebody would be fired. no one gets fired in the government. there is a rare occasion sometimes. this is outrageous. leslie, with all due respect, exceeded expectations? we knew a long time ago which states weren't going to participate. the federal government said we'll build this website. there are major sites like amazon that sell thousands or hundreds of thousands of different products from thousands of different manufacturers to millions or tens of millions of americans every day. they manage to make it happen. the federal government could screw up anything and the they did. in this case, you know some of the flaws are they are not just glitches that need a nip here, a tuck there. they are major problems with the software that don't look like they will be resolved easily by fixing a few lines of code. >> you mentioned amazon. they have more than 70 million visitors per week. they handle it. according to the administration they got more than 8 million hits in the first week and washington post estimated 1
there are so many examples in frooift sk tor somebody would be fired. no one gets fired in the government. there is a rare occasion sometimes. this is outrageous. leslie, with all due respect, exceeded expectations? we knew a long time ago which states weren't going to participate. the federal government said we'll build this website. there are major sites like amazon that sell thousands or hundreds of thousands of different products from thousands of different manufacturers to millions or tens...
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so the silk road depended on that tor network.then the currency referred to earlier, bit coins is like an internet version of cash. you spend cash, you're hard to trace. so that money spent at that web site-- unlike buying shoes-- you were probably harder to find if you bought heroin at silk road then if you went to a web site and bought shoes. >> suarez: now that this place has been raided, is it possible that the f.b.i. now has in its possession ways to find tens of thousands of people who were buying illegal drugs over the web? >> it is possible. investigatively it's possible. it just depends on a level of encryption that was being used. if you go to chat farms -- popular chat forums at prices lick reddit.com where they have a silk road foulout chat forum, some people are very, very worried. but they're relying on the fact that the silk road in their servers used heavy-duty encryption. silk road used a special bit of software. we talked about bit coins earlier. there are ways to track them. but it used something called a tumble
so the silk road depended on that tor network.then the currency referred to earlier, bit coins is like an internet version of cash. you spend cash, you're hard to trace. so that money spent at that web site-- unlike buying shoes-- you were probably harder to find if you bought heroin at silk road then if you went to a web site and bought shoes. >> suarez: now that this place has been raided, is it possible that the f.b.i. now has in its possession ways to find tens of thousands of people...
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which second tors will be the standouts on the plus side and the standouts on the negative side? >> in terms of year to year growth, the financial sector is expected to be the best performing, nearly 9% growth expected there but the sector we haven't really seen numbers come down much, in that second tore a lot of the growth is concentrated with two companies bang of america and margin stanley. there you are seeing growth across the secotor, nine of the 12 are expecting growth. we're seeing interesting, chevron is one of the largest contributor, if you exclude chevron we see a significant growth in the rate. exxon mobile is the largest attract tore. if you exclude that it would have positive growth for the quarter. >> john, you talked about financials. we know that jp morgan and wells fargo reporting on friday. what are you expecting from them not only about the third quarter, but what they might say about the outlook? >> what is interesting, two different scenarios for jp morgan looking for a decline above 14% and the other hand, wells fargo looking for growth of 11% this quarte
which second tors will be the standouts on the plus side and the standouts on the negative side? >> in terms of year to year growth, the financial sector is expected to be the best performing, nearly 9% growth expected there but the sector we haven't really seen numbers come down much, in that second tore a lot of the growth is concentrated with two companies bang of america and margin stanley. there you are seeing growth across the secotor, nine of the 12 are expecting growth. we're...
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. >>> what if things get dicey on wall street and we see sell offs, are you telling invest tors to sit tight? >> yeah, it's really sort of a decision if you believe that the government will ultimately default on obligations you probably don't want to own anything including risk assets, but on the other hand if you think they will ultimately kind of work their way through this, and there is somehow light at the end of this tunnel, then probably holding risk assets like equities probably make sense through here. >> jack, reaching for yield these days has been a dicey prospect because as we all know, the higher the yield, the greater the risk and in a low interest rate environment, where do you go to find the income? . >> you're absolutely right. it's pushing up inflation and for those savers looking for yield in here and so there are a couple ways we found some yield, one is through bank loans, through an exchange traded fund with a ticker symbol bkln. bank loans are just loans banks typically make to their customers but the interesting thing about bank loans is that they are a floating
. >>> what if things get dicey on wall street and we see sell offs, are you telling invest tors to sit tight? >> yeah, it's really sort of a decision if you believe that the government will ultimately default on obligations you probably don't want to own anything including risk assets, but on the other hand if you think they will ultimately kind of work their way through this, and there is somehow light at the end of this tunnel, then probably holding risk assets like equities...
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. >>> someone stole that last week, the missing excavate tors cost a lot and they are expected to release more this morning. >> new details about the owners of a home shut down by the state amid charges of unsafe and unsanitary conditions. the owners, the manuel family, also has a care facility in modesto, the california department of social services a has brought in independent investigators to examine that nursing home for any mistreatment of patients. >> we brought in outside contractors to assess the residents and also to determine if there is adequate levels of care and supervision provided. >> if the state finds violations it can file a suspension order against the modesto facility as well. >>> this afternoon the sheriff's office and fire department will hold a news conference to discuss their findings into the care facility there, the state is reviewing how 19 patients were abandoned for more than two days last week, the state blames the facility for not transferring its patients after it was ordered to close. >> happening today, some students and teachers at oakland technical high
. >>> someone stole that last week, the missing excavate tors cost a lot and they are expected to release more this morning. >> new details about the owners of a home shut down by the state amid charges of unsafe and unsanitary conditions. the owners, the manuel family, also has a care facility in modesto, the california department of social services a has brought in independent investigators to examine that nursing home for any mistreatment of patients. >> we brought in...
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about.ab but we are here hoping to gathee more information and as soon as we get that, we will be sure tor fass along to you. >> thank you.than >>> now to the latest on the woman who rammed her car into a barrier outside of the whitede e house and led police on the wilw chase thank you capitol hill h yesterday. [ chanting ] >> that woman is coleven kelly,l the national president of the of national treasury employee's union. she says rallies like this puthp pressure on lawmakers to break e their stalemate.tate >> federal employees tell theirt stories about the important wort they are being denied doing ford the american public.merica pub that is what resonates with the public.publ >> once again, democrats and a republicans squared off and inso the mist of all the back andhe k forth over who is winning and wa who is losing, no one has been able to say how long this will last. tom fitzgerald kicks off our our team coverage. >> today the talk was more orhe less about obamacare t and morem about the looming debt ceiling i the government will hit in just two weeks.o while the federal governmente
about.ab but we are here hoping to gathee more information and as soon as we get that, we will be sure tor fass along to you. >> thank you.than >>> now to the latest on the woman who rammed her car into a barrier outside of the whitede e house and led police on the wilw chase thank you capitol hill h yesterday. [ chanting ] >> that woman is coleven kelly,l the national president of the of national treasury employee's union. she says rallies like this puthp pressure on...
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- e sd you wanted tor faith.- ths my signature song. - ieay dn't ow that, - russell, ireeorge michael. - i thought you were adam lambert. - wha-- - the more i hear about all this a cappella dra, the more i think it's ktic, but when you're with someone you put up with the stuff that m you lose respect for them, and that is love. are you okay? - he's still mad. - okay. - shut up, broccoli. - chai feel awful about this wholthing. russell called me up, and they said they needed 20 ccs of george michael, stat, so just...wham! i sprang into action. you know me. i assumed you wanted to hear me do your signature number. - you thought i wanted to sit in the audience like some slutty treb rat? a man's signature solo is his for life. okay? that's group policy and you know it. - look, it's not my fault i still live near campus, and it's my duty as an alum to be friendly to the young guys, and stop in two, three times a week. - just don't do the song anymore. - i'll tell you what: we'll have a sing-off for it. you pick 12 alu
- e sd you wanted tor faith.- ths my signature song. - ieay dn't ow that, - russell, ireeorge michael. - i thought you were adam lambert. - wha-- - the more i hear about all this a cappella dra, the more i think it's ktic, but when you're with someone you put up with the stuff that m you lose respect for them, and that is love. are you okay? - he's still mad. - okay. - shut up, broccoli. - chai feel awful about this wholthing. russell called me up, and they said they needed 20 ccs of george...
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. >>> weekend watch, a critical few days ahead for invest tors as washington tries to end the standoff. there is no deal yet. what the markets are doing ahead of monday's opening bell. >>> $2 trillion, that's the hit the nation's retirement savings could take if no deal is reached the and u.s. defaults. what can you do to lesson the risk? >> the financial sector makes up a large portion of the u.s. economy but are the big banks a good place for your investment dollars now? a top bank analyst gives his view and names names, that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, october 11th. >>> good evening everyone. lawmakers are talking in washington and on wall street stocks are rallying. more strong gains in the markets today on renewed signs of optimism congress and the white house are working on a deal to extend the borrowing limit and negotiate a resolution to reopen the government and get furloughed workers back on the job. to be clear, though, there is no deal yet, and large parts of the government are still shut down but democrats and republicans are at least talking
. >>> weekend watch, a critical few days ahead for invest tors as washington tries to end the standoff. there is no deal yet. what the markets are doing ahead of monday's opening bell. >>> $2 trillion, that's the hit the nation's retirement savings could take if no deal is reached the and u.s. defaults. what can you do to lesson the risk? >> the financial sector makes up a large portion of the u.s. economy but are the big banks a good place for your investment dollars...
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there is a lot of stocks that have really seen evaluations run up and for us, you know, retail envest tors pay the bills here and so you mention, you know, dominic mentioned, you know, stocks that don't really make money but have big market caps and things like that. that's fine for some people. you know, you want to have maybe a few of those in your portfolio. you don't want to have 50% of your portfolio in stocks that don't make money, in my opinion. so think what we want our clients to do is largely be positioned in s&p 500 type stocks, quality stocks, dividend paying stocks that you can build wealth in overtime. so given the fact we're above what i would consider fair evaluation, we're not a lot above those, but for some people, particularly those who that want to be lighter on their feet, it might not be bad to take a little money off the table. i'm looking for more value 'tilty. i think we'll have opportunities to buy stocks. i had lower levels but really for most retail investors think about it. a 5%, 8%, 10% pull back, they can't play that tight of a market. >> yeah -- >> that's no
there is a lot of stocks that have really seen evaluations run up and for us, you know, retail envest tors pay the bills here and so you mention, you know, dominic mentioned, you know, stocks that don't really make money but have big market caps and things like that. that's fine for some people. you know, you want to have maybe a few of those in your portfolio. you don't want to have 50% of your portfolio in stocks that don't make money, in my opinion. so think what we want our clients to do is...
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plans tor run hundreds of megalows appalled borg henderson who have lived nearly all of their lives along the river. >> it's almost incomprehensible that something as beautiful, spiritual, historical as this could be industrialized. >> this area is just too important to the american people to sell it to exxonmobil or conoco phillips or ge or anybody else who wants to trans form this route into an industrial route to the tar sands. >> the couple began organizing legal action to stop the mega loads. meanwhile, a worry that mega loads would harm the habitat of salmon that swarm in the clear water got the nez pers tribe involved. aaron penny runs the fitch hatchery >> the river system here has been our life blood for thousands and thousands of years. my worry about the megaloads is that it is the tip of the iceberg of leading to something bigger and possibly more dangerous to the environment. >> in august, hundreds of ne nez pers blocked the inside of the reservation. this cell phone video was recorded by one of the demonstrators. over several nights of peaceful protest, dozens were arrested.
plans tor run hundreds of megalows appalled borg henderson who have lived nearly all of their lives along the river. >> it's almost incomprehensible that something as beautiful, spiritual, historical as this could be industrialized. >> this area is just too important to the american people to sell it to exxonmobil or conoco phillips or ge or anybody else who wants to trans form this route into an industrial route to the tar sands. >> the couple began organizing legal action to...