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less vulnerable than others. all the communities we support. from zero, to over 100. someday, it will affect them personally if it is not affecting them now. >> thank you for opening our eyes and for visiting with us. very nice talking to you. we welcome helma minenez to mosaic. thank you for watching. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and this is "sunday morning." we've just wrapped up a week in which california joined the ranks of states that have legalized recreational marijuana. it was also the week that attorney general jeff sessions gave a green light to u.s. attorneys to enforce federal marijuana laws in those very same states.
less vulnerable than others. all the communities we support. from zero, to over 100. someday, it will affect them personally if it is not affecting them now. >> thank you for opening our eyes and for visiting with us. very nice talking to you. we welcome helma minenez to mosaic. thank you for watching. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and...
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i rise in support of h.r. 3202, the cyber vulnerability disclosure reporting act.t's hard to find electronic device today that doesn't connect to the internet. from smartphones to alarm clocks, everything is part of the internet of things. americans can do everything, from personal banking to unlocking the front door with the palm of their hand. as the world has become increasingly interconnected, vulnerabilities in computer code underline these devices and the applications they run can often expose the average american to exploitations to hackers, criminals and even bad actors from nation states. as more and more critical and personal information is being stored on the internet, and more industrial systems are being operated autonomously, it's vital we are able to plug the holes in vulnerable technology. it seems like every day we read about another data breach that could have been prevented if only the company had known about a vulnerability in the product or network. occurrences such as the one that affected hundreds of thousands of computers and more than 150 c
i rise in support of h.r. 3202, the cyber vulnerability disclosure reporting act.t's hard to find electronic device today that doesn't connect to the internet. from smartphones to alarm clocks, everything is part of the internet of things. americans can do everything, from personal banking to unlocking the front door with the palm of their hand. as the world has become increasingly interconnected, vulnerabilities in computer code underline these devices and the applications they run can often...
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>> they knew about the vulnerability but decided not to disclose it. it is not quite clear as far as i'm concerned for how long they have known and whether they understood the full impact of this particular vulnerability. what is certain is that it took some time for they could even start thinking about countermeasures. what this shows is a disconnect between what chipmakers represent. what they mean in terms of security for the vast majority of computer users and the policy that they use to communicate and explore the potential longer ability and how to expose individual users private lives or companies. as far as the situation is right now they have no incentive whatsoever to provide this information to be open about the vulnerabilities they already know about. it's not t the first time a lare company did that. the fact is that it is perhaps not simple to patch this folder ability but it would have been better to communicate about it in the open. thank you for that analysis. moving on to the market now. here in europe shares trading positively in the
>> they knew about the vulnerability but decided not to disclose it. it is not quite clear as far as i'm concerned for how long they have known and whether they understood the full impact of this particular vulnerability. what is certain is that it took some time for they could even start thinking about countermeasures. what this shows is a disconnect between what chipmakers represent. what they mean in terms of security for the vast majority of computer users and the policy that they use...
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vulnerabilities, but there is a threat out there and still vulnerabilities that that we collectively as a community need to address. with that in mind, in january of this year, and secretary johnson as he was leaving the department of homeland security declared relek shun infrastructure critical infrastructure and that declaration was a recognition again that these, that our elections are an asset, and they are essential systems functions that enable the democracy to work. they are something that we need to as a country collectively take seriously to protect, and there is a national security challenge to the elections, and so recognizing that by designating the creation of the election infrastructure subsector, we have put renewed attention and subsequently more attention to taking steps to secure that election infrastructure in support of very clearly in support of the state and the local officials who have the responsibility for administrating the elections. so with that charge, over to the last, i would say over to the last 9 to 10 months that the dhs the department of homeland se
vulnerabilities, but there is a threat out there and still vulnerabilities that that we collectively as a community need to address. with that in mind, in january of this year, and secretary johnson as he was leaving the department of homeland security declared relek shun infrastructure critical infrastructure and that declaration was a recognition again that these, that our elections are an asset, and they are essential systems functions that enable the democracy to work. they are something...
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he only company that is vulnerable. and delayed production targets again after missing delivery estimates in the fourth quarter. ♪ good morning, everybody. it's 6:00 here in london. year, if you are just rejoining us. the nikkei 225 just rejoining us today and the japanese markets just rejoining the new year's freight. up by .75% on the nikkei 225. that's playing catch-up from previous days at the trading year so or but it follows on from you records on wall street, the gradual approach being referred by the fed if any conclusions can be taken away from the fed minutes yesterday and the biggest one-day increase in the japanese equity market may, partying like it's 1991 apparently in japanese stock. u.s. is the yield on the 10 year. andreaction from the fed the prospect of higher interest rates. that was the case really through 2017. we did not get any explicit clues around a hike in march and some point to a change in personnel, clearly one of the reasons in the mix there. oil,rice for a barrel of up and moving higher,
he only company that is vulnerable. and delayed production targets again after missing delivery estimates in the fourth quarter. ♪ good morning, everybody. it's 6:00 here in london. year, if you are just rejoining us. the nikkei 225 just rejoining us today and the japanese markets just rejoining the new year's freight. up by .75% on the nikkei 225. that's playing catch-up from previous days at the trading year so or but it follows on from you records on wall street, the gradual approach being...
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and it was not only energy vulnerability, but vulnerability for a security perspective, national security perspective. well, as you have pointed out, we're in a much better situation now, certainly with regards to oil and natural gas. and that indisputed position that you now refer to around the world coming from the united states. but there is another area where i see a growing vulnerability on others. and that is as it relates to our critical minerals, and our resources. the resources that we need to help build out, whether it is wind turbines, the lithium for the lithium ion batteries, the reality whether it's lithium, graphite, cobalt, nickel, these are what will allow us to help build out the battery, the storage capacity that when we're talking about elect trickfication, moving to electric vehicles, we have to have these sources. i view that as a potential bottleneck that will allow us to make this transition, or these -- move to these other areas that you have referenced. you referred to them as upheavals with what we're seeing with renewables. can you speak a little bit about that
and it was not only energy vulnerability, but vulnerability for a security perspective, national security perspective. well, as you have pointed out, we're in a much better situation now, certainly with regards to oil and natural gas. and that indisputed position that you now refer to around the world coming from the united states. but there is another area where i see a growing vulnerability on others. and that is as it relates to our critical minerals, and our resources. the resources that we...
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you realize that you are also building and another level of vulnerability, if you will. one more area of vulnerability i want to bring up, and i speak to a live here in this committee. some years ago when we were more reliant on other nations for our sources of oil, we talked about that vulnerability and it was not only energy vulnerability, but only barely of a security perspective, national security perspective. as you pointed out, we are in a much better situation now with regards to oil and natural gas, and the undisputed position that you now refer to around the world coming from the united states. but there is another area where i see a growing vulnerability on others, , and that is as it relates to our critical minerals and our resources. the resources that we need to help build out, whether it is wind turbines, whether it's the lithium for the lithium ion batteries, the reality, whether it's lithium, graphite, cobalt, nickel, these are what will allow us to help build out when we build up the capacity of electrification, moving to electric vehicles. we have to ha
you realize that you are also building and another level of vulnerability, if you will. one more area of vulnerability i want to bring up, and i speak to a live here in this committee. some years ago when we were more reliant on other nations for our sources of oil, we talked about that vulnerability and it was not only energy vulnerability, but only barely of a security perspective, national security perspective. as you pointed out, we are in a much better situation now with regards to oil and...
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this vulnerability is not a remote exploitable vulnerability.ledge the worms we talked about last year that affected so many computers by jumping from one computer to another. set of vulnerability does not allow you to do that.you need to already have a code on the system to begin with. you need to have access to the computer to leverage and get access to data you may otherwise to.have been able the common scenario is cloud providers and other servers where you may have users logging in and the users may not have high levels of privilege. through this exploitation, they can get access to data that they otherwise should not have access to. that is one consideration. the second consideration, which is probably more of a consideration for an individual and people working inside companies that are not maintaining servers, is the fact that browsers are also vulnerable. browsers can execute remote code by visiting websites. javascript will be automatically executed anytime you go to a website.you have to update your browser's .there are patches availa
this vulnerability is not a remote exploitable vulnerability.ledge the worms we talked about last year that affected so many computers by jumping from one computer to another. set of vulnerability does not allow you to do that.you need to already have a code on the system to begin with. you need to have access to the computer to leverage and get access to data you may otherwise to.have been able the common scenario is cloud providers and other servers where you may have users logging in and the...
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until one of the big losers admitting its chips are vulnerable to hackers. the problem is industrywide and is not unique. bitcoin under new pressure in china with some facing power cuts and enormous demand simply draining the system. in hong kong. haidi: in sydney, also coming up, falling out badly. steve bannon attacks his former boss. the president hit back saying ban and not only lost his mind. this is bloomberg markets asia. ♪ rishaad: have a look at one of the biggest shows in town, a fairly benign set at the own see helping to propel the markets in the u.s. to fresh highs. take a look at the bloomberg terminal, telling you how things are relatively calm in the u.s. economy. up, and keeping inflation trying to get to the 2% level over here. this has been hovering about 1.5%. somethingy we have like three interest rate hikes in store for the next 12 months. that is what is giving a little bit of optimism to continue the rally we saw in 2017. haidi: much-needed support when it comes to the u.s. dollar, just bouncing off slightly and sustaining gains. it w
until one of the big losers admitting its chips are vulnerable to hackers. the problem is industrywide and is not unique. bitcoin under new pressure in china with some facing power cuts and enormous demand simply draining the system. in hong kong. haidi: in sydney, also coming up, falling out badly. steve bannon attacks his former boss. the president hit back saying ban and not only lost his mind. this is bloomberg markets asia. ♪ rishaad: have a look at one of the biggest shows in town, a...
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that is serious but one of the vulnerabilities is easy is more easily patched and the other and the other vulnerability there's not so easily patch is a much harder to pull off ok now why did it take intel and all the other major chip makers this long to you know tell us about this interim didn't really want the in for out they knew about the vulnerability since june when three different research teams independently verified and discovered this particular vulnerability and reported it and since then tech companies have been working to patch and you think it's because they don't want to tip off hackers it's awful hard exactly so because when the vulnerability is discovered in the wild chances are that also malicious security researchers have also found it so the moment that you have a vulnerability out to the public there's also a race for malicious groups to exploit this particular inability to sell arc or i'm scared or not that scared after hearing here were from tech magazine motherboard thanks for spending time with us you are right and i want to go over to one of the because i c
that is serious but one of the vulnerabilities is easy is more easily patched and the other and the other vulnerability there's not so easily patch is a much harder to pull off ok now why did it take intel and all the other major chip makers this long to you know tell us about this interim didn't really want the in for out they knew about the vulnerability since june when three different research teams independently verified and discovered this particular vulnerability and reported it and since...
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when he's talking about here is our vulnerability in terms of energy supply. —— britain's vulnerabilitiest theresa may, who is a cautious prime ministerand may, who is a cautious prime minister and now she may, who is a cautious prime ministerand now she is may, who is a cautious prime minister and now she is a cash—strapped government, have agreed to a £20 billion cost for this reactor, this is your answer. we have to have energy security. there is no doubt the gchq and others can see that the russians are looking at where we are vulnerable. though she was concerned about chinese involvement in that. she reassessed that. we are always concerned about chinese involvement in everything. what's interesting here is pointing out the common perception now with regard to the russian threat, it does not quite match the reality of what they are capable of. uses the example of the plan for russians will be landing craft to appear in the south bay of scarborough or off brighton beach. who is imagining that?! but that they want to quote, kill our national infrastructure, is certainly food for though
when he's talking about here is our vulnerability in terms of energy supply. —— britain's vulnerabilitiest theresa may, who is a cautious prime ministerand may, who is a cautious prime minister and now she may, who is a cautious prime ministerand now she is may, who is a cautious prime minister and now she is a cash—strapped government, have agreed to a £20 billion cost for this reactor, this is your answer. we have to have energy security. there is no doubt the gchq and others can see...
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it just makes them so vulnerable. they're physically vulnerable, they're mentally vulnerable.re at risk of abuse, exploitation, trafficking. so, yeah, the refugee p-- this is a huge, huge issue. and, personally, i'm trying to help in a number of different ways. but the key thing is gonna be governmental... the u.k. government needs to take more children. >> and what do you think -- >> and there are many of us who would like to help that happen. what do i think of... >> of the record of the u.k. government and refugees? >> it's poor. we all know it's really poor. they promised to take in... >> what's gonna change it? >> ...a very small number. well, in a democratic society, very, very often we find politicians are led by the public rather than the other way around, so what needs to happen, i think, is for the public to... the public need to want them in. and the answer to that is not simple, because, as we know, we have newspapers who are vehemently anti-refugee. >> we know also, amongst the refugee population, even in france, in calais, kids are disappearing. >> exactly right.
it just makes them so vulnerable. they're physically vulnerable, they're mentally vulnerable.re at risk of abuse, exploitation, trafficking. so, yeah, the refugee p-- this is a huge, huge issue. and, personally, i'm trying to help in a number of different ways. but the key thing is gonna be governmental... the u.k. government needs to take more children. >> and what do you think -- >> and there are many of us who would like to help that happen. what do i think of... >> of the...
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we care for patients at such a vulnerable time in their lives.challenging at the moment, but that doesn't deviate from how rewarding it is as a career. mary has not turned her back on nursing altogether. like some of her friends, she's now thinking of working abroad. but today's nhs is not for her, and many other nurses appear to be reaching a similar conclusion. big as one dog in place to promote drivers are promote being warned to avoid some sections of the m71; in dumfries and galloway after heavy snow forced hundreds of motorists to spend the night in their cars. mountain rescue teams were sent to help people who were stuck; traffic scotland say gritters had been working to clear routes, but efforts were hampered by jack—knifed lorries. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in abington in lanarkshire. motorists faced treacherous conditions. the line of traffic here slowing to a standstill. stranding drivers. some were stuck for hours. well, i've been on the go from half past one yesterday. but not a what you can do about it. but you just
we care for patients at such a vulnerable time in their lives.challenging at the moment, but that doesn't deviate from how rewarding it is as a career. mary has not turned her back on nursing altogether. like some of her friends, she's now thinking of working abroad. but today's nhs is not for her, and many other nurses appear to be reaching a similar conclusion. big as one dog in place to promote drivers are promote being warned to avoid some sections of the m71; in dumfries and galloway after...
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ian: no reports that anybody has exploited this vulnerability.t,eople did not know about maybe they were working on it and maybe now they know about it, they are working on it here so far is the important thing. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on the computer where passwords are stored, where encryption keys are stored, in a normal course of events, programs you use do not have access to that data. allows, ine of chips theory, access to the data for high-level programs and makes it more vulnerable. emily: intel says they will not have a significant financial impact but how could that be? ian: in the past they have recalled chips like a carmaker but this time they say this is a feature of chips and it makes them faster and they work as they should. we have no liability. emily: another thing that does not look good is that intel found out about this six months ago and their ceo sold a very large part of his stock later in the year. ian: this has created a lot of attention. if you look at the filings as we did, this was a regularly an
ian: no reports that anybody has exploited this vulnerability.t,eople did not know about maybe they were working on it and maybe now they know about it, they are working on it here so far is the important thing. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on the computer where passwords are stored, where encryption keys are stored, in a normal course of events, programs you use do not have access to that data. allows, ine of chips theory, access to the data for high-level programs and makes...
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this is a really big vulnerability. they crop up all the time.em and then they get on with life. they seem to be getting used to the idea the systems of honourable and that we have to continually be updating everything to ward off the danger is. and as you say there is so much going on. and i know you and dave and others are trying to get across as much as you can. what is grabbing your attention? well, what's really grabbing my attention is the extraordinary emphasis on artificial intelligence. the amount of money going into that. we have had google here this year which we don't really have. they are usually undercover here. i think they were irritated by last year, amazon's alexa, which was everywhere controlling everything. so this year google has posters everywhere, emphasising its role in artificial intelligence and controlling devices around your home. but also i went to a press conference with baidu, chinese search giant, and they were very much saying, hey, we are china's google, we have the money, we have more people in china thanjust go
this is a really big vulnerability. they crop up all the time.em and then they get on with life. they seem to be getting used to the idea the systems of honourable and that we have to continually be updating everything to ward off the danger is. and as you say there is so much going on. and i know you and dave and others are trying to get across as much as you can. what is grabbing your attention? well, what's really grabbing my attention is the extraordinary emphasis on artificial...
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and it was energy, vulnerability, but vulnerability from a security perspective financial security perspectivend as you pointed out we are in a much better situation now with regards to oil and natural gas and that we now refer to around the world coming from the united states and there is another area where i see a growing vulnerability on others and that is as it relates to our critical minerals and resources and the resources that we need to help build out whether it is wind turbines or the within i am batteries or the reality graphite, cobalt, nickel, these are what will allow us to help build out when we build out the capacity of electrification and electric vehicles we have to have these sources so i view that as a bottleneck of potential bottleneck that will allow us to make this transition for these moved to these other areas you have referenced in your for to them as a people's with renewables. can you speak about this vulnerability and where you see the direction of the trend here? >> another excellent point, if i may say so. with the tradition of fuel sources, oil, gas and the energ
and it was energy, vulnerability, but vulnerability from a security perspective financial security perspectivend as you pointed out we are in a much better situation now with regards to oil and natural gas and that we now refer to around the world coming from the united states and there is another area where i see a growing vulnerability on others and that is as it relates to our critical minerals and resources and the resources that we need to help build out whether it is wind turbines or the...
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>> first, no reports that anyone has exploited this vulnerability it. -- this vulnerability yet.o far is the important thing. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on your computers stored,sswords are where encryption keys are stored. programs don't have access to that data. this future -- feature -- this feature of chips allows access to that data for high-level programs. emily: intel says they won't have a significant financial impact. how can that be? >> in the past, they have had to recall chips or fix patches. they say, look, this is the future of chips. this makes chips that -- chips faster. emily: another thing that doesn't look good is that intel found out about this six months ago. sold a chunk of stock later in the year. what happened? >> this has created a water of attention. if you look at the filings, this was a regularly announced plan. they usually set out a plan where they say i am going to sell this amount of shares. timing of this, whether intel really knew this was going , that ish a big deal all up in the air and we can't say with any concrete bases h
>> first, no reports that anyone has exploited this vulnerability it. -- this vulnerability yet.o far is the important thing. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on your computers stored,sswords are where encryption keys are stored. programs don't have access to that data. this future -- feature -- this feature of chips allows access to that data for high-level programs. emily: intel says they won't have a significant financial impact. how can that be? >> in the past,...
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women vulnerable children dying perish from completely preventable causes there's just so many people who are desperate and completely in need of humanitarian support and there is only so much that agencies can do to to meet those needs and in fact on my last day in the camps just before i came home we had a very young child probably the smallest baby ever seen coming to one of our health centers a boy in by on and she'd been born prematurely. about three hundred meters away from the health center in and literally under bamboo on the top all in and it was already too late and you know we were able to rescue that child and they perished and unfortunately that was a real him home is tragic you know when you're working on these responses that actually there's only so much you can do and the die situation now is that even the children who do survive those who are born who are healthy the conditions are so bad that there's a real very large chance you know they'll be set for disease to mount a tradition and that they might not reach their fifth birthday. at least four hundred thousand peop
women vulnerable children dying perish from completely preventable causes there's just so many people who are desperate and completely in need of humanitarian support and there is only so much that agencies can do to to meet those needs and in fact on my last day in the camps just before i came home we had a very young child probably the smallest baby ever seen coming to one of our health centers a boy in by on and she'd been born prematurely. about three hundred meters away from the health...
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what these traffickers are doing is exploiting a vulnerability in our system. we passed the trafficking victims protection reauthorization act to protect children from human trafficking, a highly worthy cause. traffickers have now figured out that since children who come from central america are treated differently than other people who enter the country illegally, they have found a way to exploit it, and i believe you mentioned that 90% of them who were notified of the future court hearing on their claim for asylum never show up. that is a real glitch. i know there has been some attention paid, not enough in my view, to the threat of criminal gangs that exploit this vulnerability as well. i was told by chief padilla that they have ms 13 gang members as young as 12 years old. from 12 to 17, you would still qualify as a minor. let me ask, if border patrol identifies by the tattoos were ther signs on somebody under 18, that they are likely a member of a criminal gang, are they permitted to detain them were are they required to treat them the same way they would e
what these traffickers are doing is exploiting a vulnerability in our system. we passed the trafficking victims protection reauthorization act to protect children from human trafficking, a highly worthy cause. traffickers have now figured out that since children who come from central america are treated differently than other people who enter the country illegally, they have found a way to exploit it, and i believe you mentioned that 90% of them who were notified of the future court hearing on...
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in their job, and in such a vulnerable position.nd that this is happening made me so angry. the fact that these are people among us that we just don't look at, we don't think about. we don't take the time to say like, "what kind of working conditions are you in, and what kind of vulnerabilities might you experience?" and so i was sad. i was angered. and i wanted to do what we could do, from the state, to be able to protect these women. >> bergman: lorena gonzalez-fletcher introduced ab 1978, a bill requiring sexual harassment training for all janitorial employees and employers. companies that fail to comply with the law would not be able to do business in california. >> that was the beginning of a very public fight to win ab 1978. >> here's an unusual attempt to encourage governor brown to sign a piece of legislation. >> we put up billboards across the bay area that we were hoping the governor would see so that he would sign ab 1978. (speaking spanish): >> bergman: the ya basta women came out in force, demonstrating in front of the
in their job, and in such a vulnerable position.nd that this is happening made me so angry. the fact that these are people among us that we just don't look at, we don't think about. we don't take the time to say like, "what kind of working conditions are you in, and what kind of vulnerabilities might you experience?" and so i was sad. i was angered. and i wanted to do what we could do, from the state, to be able to protect these women. >> bergman: lorena gonzalez-fletcher...
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federal government and secure the future of the state children's health insurance program for the vulnerable families that rely on it. the bill passed the house. the president said he would sign it. a bipartisan majority of democrats and republicans voted for it. the votes were there. the president was ready. the solution to this manufactured crisis was inches away. but then the democratic leader took the extraordinary step of filibustering this legislation, preventing it from passing, and plunging the country into this totally avoidable mess. house of representatives, the president, and a bipartisan majority of republican and democratic senators all agreed on a compromised bill that would have prevented a shutdown. it would enable congress to do the commonsense thing, keep negotiating other issues while also providing for our troops, our veterans, and literally millions of vulnerable americans. democratic leader instead chose to filibuster the bipartisan bill. so here we are, mr. president, day one, and already funding is in jeopardy for our veterans. because the democratic leader filibuste
federal government and secure the future of the state children's health insurance program for the vulnerable families that rely on it. the bill passed the house. the president said he would sign it. a bipartisan majority of democrats and republicans voted for it. the votes were there. the president was ready. the solution to this manufactured crisis was inches away. but then the democratic leader took the extraordinary step of filibustering this legislation, preventing it from passing, and...
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there is a vulnerable child in the middle of this conversation. sometimes they don't seem to come up in the conversation about protecting rights or about giving people privacy, and all those things are wonderful euphemisms but in the middle of that there's a very small child that's being discussed. we're trying to elevate their voice to literally speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. we think that's an appropriate role for government, to speak out for the most vulnerable and see if we can find justice for those individuals. this week is not only the week that we have the anniversary of roe v. wade. it's also the week that we celebrate martin luther king jr. day. i would say he's a terrific role model in this conversation. his basic teaching that hate doesn't win over a friend. only love can do that. only love can transform an enemy into a friend. that's what we're trying to do. to people that oppose this idea, we get it. we can have that dialogue. you're not our enemy, though. quite frankly, we want to respond to your comments in love a
there is a vulnerable child in the middle of this conversation. sometimes they don't seem to come up in the conversation about protecting rights or about giving people privacy, and all those things are wonderful euphemisms but in the middle of that there's a very small child that's being discussed. we're trying to elevate their voice to literally speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. we think that's an appropriate role for government, to speak out for the most vulnerable and see if...
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in order to cover those it robs funds for vulnerable populations and voter priorities. these are priorities that voters have chosen to prioritize in good and bad economic times. we should not deprioritize them when the economy goes down and the need is the greatest and it treats all set-asides alike, even those that rise and fall with particular funding sources and where is the provision that says we do not need to add new police officers when the deficit is large. even that set-aside happens regardless of cost. the general fund return is very bad policy and open to a couple of types of abuse, allowing city officials to undermine the priorities to not incumbent funds and allocate funds as the year of the end approaches because it's use it or lose it. and it's unfair to put in a poison pill against a measure that received two thirds of voter support last time on the ballot. we ask the board to work with the community on real set-aside reforms that fairly looks at all set-asides. they should be proportioned to city revenues and have policy and needs based allocation plans
in order to cover those it robs funds for vulnerable populations and voter priorities. these are priorities that voters have chosen to prioritize in good and bad economic times. we should not deprioritize them when the economy goes down and the need is the greatest and it treats all set-asides alike, even those that rise and fall with particular funding sources and where is the provision that says we do not need to add new police officers when the deficit is large. even that set-aside happens...
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president, if the uninsured are vulnerable, the ununusual pregnant women is particularly vulnerable. if we say she is particularly vulnerable, then we can say that her unborn child is most vulnerable of all. so i speak to these folks with that background. our country has struggled to find a balance between those of us who are pro-life and those who are pro-choice. as a pro-life doctor, i think this legislation strikes a balance. again, as an obligation, it is a society's obligation to care for the woman who is pregnant. again, she is among the most vulnerable. her child is the future of our society. we all agree to this. you can see that we agree because the social programs provide a safety net both for her and her unborn safety. example, society pays for well-baby visits through medicaid or special programs for women if they are uninsured. if that child is born healthy, then he or she is more likely to be a healthy person to contribute to society, to have life, liberty, and be able to pursue happiness. now, those of us who are pro-life and proi pro- -- pro-choice, but society has ag
president, if the uninsured are vulnerable, the ununusual pregnant women is particularly vulnerable. if we say she is particularly vulnerable, then we can say that her unborn child is most vulnerable of all. so i speak to these folks with that background. our country has struggled to find a balance between those of us who are pro-life and those who are pro-choice. as a pro-life doctor, i think this legislation strikes a balance. again, as an obligation, it is a society's obligation to care for...
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it moves a lot of vulnerability.d basis are reflecting this dynamic but you have a lot less vulnerability in a floating rate asset class. that is something we think about credit exposure. thank you for joining me on this loan is -- lonely set. david? david: coming up, we will look at the future of the future deal , dr. ernest is a former energy secretary under president obama joining us next. we will have sensitive information stone from equifax, mark warner and elizabeth warren will join us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: u.s. assets is the story after china will be reinvesting or buying more u.s. treasuries. dow jones futures now down only 89 points. other asset classes, it is the story of the last two days. the selloff picking off a little more steam in germany. in the u.s., a little calmer. level slightly below that or the dollar yen, the dollar not participating in the yield rally. weaker dollar across the board. upparticular, the dollar-yen by 1%. mallets get an update on what is making headlines in the busine
it moves a lot of vulnerability.d basis are reflecting this dynamic but you have a lot less vulnerability in a floating rate asset class. that is something we think about credit exposure. thank you for joining me on this loan is -- lonely set. david? david: coming up, we will look at the future of the future deal , dr. ernest is a former energy secretary under president obama joining us next. we will have sensitive information stone from equifax, mark warner and elizabeth warren will join us...
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google would spend the time to find this vulnerability.hose actors may have the ability to know how to actually access and take advantage of this flaw. what is important is there are no known attacks ongoing right now. we are still unsure if you can execute this remotely or you need to be on the user machine. there is a lot we don't know. it just reinforces two things, one, the software we are operating is quite secure. the second is that we know that if i determined adversary was to gain access to a machine, they are going to gain access. this is another way they may be potentially able to exploit. emily: what can consumers do? >> they need to update. there will be too. there will be software and hardware updates. it is easy to take down a little software update. the hardware update may be difficult, depending on how they push that out. it is going to be straightforward, given the attention this is receiving. i think the manufacturers are all over this and we will be protected. you need to protect your data and understand who is accessing
google would spend the time to find this vulnerability.hose actors may have the ability to know how to actually access and take advantage of this flaw. what is important is there are no known attacks ongoing right now. we are still unsure if you can execute this remotely or you need to be on the user machine. there is a lot we don't know. it just reinforces two things, one, the software we are operating is quite secure. the second is that we know that if i determined adversary was to gain...
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to fix a computer security flow continues experts struggle to determine the impact of say the vulnerability could affect billions of p.c.'s and smartphones worldwide reversing safeguards put in place after the deepwater horizon disaster the trumpet ministration proposes opening nearly all you west coast lines to offshore drilling she is from the energy industry is from other. and president donald trump takes full credit for the astronomical rise of the dow jones industrial average we'll put that into perspective for you. i bet fizzling let's do business apple now says its i phones and mac computers are affected by the security flaw disclosed in intel processes even billions of devices vulnerable to hackers and there's more to step in use intel knew about the flaws well before they were disclosed to the public and the behavior of intel's chief executive officer before the revelation raises questions as well. intel c.e.o. brian cresent sold thirty nine million dollars in company stocks and options in november months after learning about the flaw and well before the problem was reported public
to fix a computer security flow continues experts struggle to determine the impact of say the vulnerability could affect billions of p.c.'s and smartphones worldwide reversing safeguards put in place after the deepwater horizon disaster the trumpet ministration proposes opening nearly all you west coast lines to offshore drilling she is from the energy industry is from other. and president donald trump takes full credit for the astronomical rise of the dow jones industrial average we'll put...
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cases by as much as thirty percent if i have news for if you got no device it will become more vulnerable to hackers if you go to a new device it may slow down if it's a government chip inside it the other flaw called spector is harder to fix and will ultimately require a redesign of the chips themselves rob reynolds al-jazeera los angeles the egyptian branch of i so is calling for attacks on the palestinian group hamas. and its follow us to attack the gaza based couldn't push on the execution of a man it said was a collaborator i feel has claimed responsibility for recent killings and egypt the latest on nine people shot dead outside a church. in u.i. some video blamed his office failure to prevent the u.s. recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital and palestinian groups crack down on gaza as reasons for attacking her not. now there may be in golf has a rich match on heritage dating back thousands of years for the construction of the traditional. threat. in the historic port of sword an eastern i'm on trying to keep the ancient workmanship alive. history books say dallas have been sai
cases by as much as thirty percent if i have news for if you got no device it will become more vulnerable to hackers if you go to a new device it may slow down if it's a government chip inside it the other flaw called spector is harder to fix and will ultimately require a redesign of the chips themselves rob reynolds al-jazeera los angeles the egyptian branch of i so is calling for attacks on the palestinian group hamas. and its follow us to attack the gaza based couldn't push on the execution...
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. 0h, computers so you are not vulnerable.le affected. staying with the us and music streaming company spotify appears to be finally listing its shares on the york stock exchange —— new york stock exchange. spot fires the world's biggest music streaming company ahead of rivals like amazon and apple. four months there have been rumours about its aspirations to go public. founded in sweden, the firm has over 140 million active users but it has continued to report losses. the road ahead for the music streaming service seems a little clearer. although spotify has declined to comment, reports suggest it wishes to start trading on the first three months of this year. spotify is taking an unusual route, selling shares directly to market rather than using an investment bank to underwrite the shares. that could mean choppy beginnings for the company as it may take a while for spotify to find its value. the timing is unfortunate as spotify has been slapped with a $1.6 billion lawsuit for infringing on some legal rights. the british inte
. 0h, computers so you are not vulnerable.le affected. staying with the us and music streaming company spotify appears to be finally listing its shares on the york stock exchange —— new york stock exchange. spot fires the world's biggest music streaming company ahead of rivals like amazon and apple. four months there have been rumours about its aspirations to go public. founded in sweden, the firm has over 140 million active users but it has continued to report losses. the road ahead for...
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but intel says the vulnerability is not limited to its products and denies it is a flaw or a bug.an industry—wide approach to resolve the issue — and in the meantime users should make sure their software is up—to—date. go to your operating system provider or your manufacturer, ask for the latest software update and use it. they say that, you know, there were reports that this could cause some systems to close down. intel says that that should not happen. it depends on how much you use your computer, what you use on your computer, what you use on your computer, but it should not slow your system down. essentially we are asking you to find your latest update and download it. the price of oil has continued to rise in asian trade. prices are now at levels not seen since the start of the commodity slump in 2014/2015. so what's driving them? let's go to singapore where rico hizon is following the story lovely to see you. prices are heading north. i can hear those in saudi arabia and venezuela, places like that are cheering right now. what is going on? when you speak with oil analyst the
but intel says the vulnerability is not limited to its products and denies it is a flaw or a bug.an industry—wide approach to resolve the issue — and in the meantime users should make sure their software is up—to—date. go to your operating system provider or your manufacturer, ask for the latest software update and use it. they say that, you know, there were reports that this could cause some systems to close down. intel says that that should not happen. it depends on how much you use...
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>> first, no reports that anyone has exploited this vulnerability yet.hey have all been careful to say that. say, maybe now that they know about it they are working on it. so far is the important thing. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on your computers where passwords are stored, where encryption keys are stored. in the normal course of events, programs you are using don't have access to that data. this feature of chips allows , in theory, access to that data for high-level programs. emily: intel says they won't have a significant financial impact. how can that be? >> in the past, they have had to recall chips, just like a carmaker, or they pay money to fix patches. they say, look, this is the future of chips. this makes chips faster. .ur chips work as they should we have no liability here. emily: another thing that doesn't look good is that intel found out about this six months ago. the ceo sold a chunk of stock later in the year. what happened? >> this has created a lot of attention. if you look at the filings, this was a regularly annou
>> first, no reports that anyone has exploited this vulnerability yet.hey have all been careful to say that. say, maybe now that they know about it they are working on it. so far is the important thing. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on your computers where passwords are stored, where encryption keys are stored. in the normal course of events, programs you are using don't have access to that data. this feature of chips allows , in theory, access to that data for high-level...
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ian: first, no reports that anyone has exploited this vulnerability yet.oy have all been careful say that, but you have to say well, if people did not know about it they were not working on it. now they know about it. that is the important thing here. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on your computers where passwords are stored, where, say encryption keys are , stored. in the normal course of events, the programs you are using don't have access to that data. this feature of chips allows , in theory, access to that data for high-level programs and makes it more vulnerable as a result. emily: intel says they won't have a significant financial impact from this. how can that be? ian: in the past, they have had to recall chips or fix patches. this time, they are saying look, this is the future of chips. this makes chips faster. our chips work as they should. emily: another thing that doesn't look good is that intel found out about this, as you said six months ago. , the ceo sold a chunk of stock later in the year. what happened? ian: this, again,
ian: first, no reports that anyone has exploited this vulnerability yet.oy have all been careful say that, but you have to say well, if people did not know about it they were not working on it. now they know about it. that is the important thing here. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on your computers where passwords are stored, where, say encryption keys are , stored. in the normal course of events, the programs you are using don't have access to that data. this feature of chips...
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look, we're still hopeful the democrats will quit holding our military and military families and vulnerable children across this country hostage. pass the funding bill to move forward and have the conversation they want to have. there is legislation on the floor that they don't disagree with. it is absolutely mind-boggling that they can't figure out how to vote yes on something that they agree with across the board so that they can have the conversation they want to have. it doesn't seem like it takes a rocket scientist to figure it out. they are throwing a 2-year-old temper tantrum. hopefully they will get over that and move on and have the conversation on immigration reform after they reopen the government. >> sandra: does the president have any assurances that the votes needed are there for this procedural vote at noon >> we're still working towards that. nothing final at this point. we'll continue pushing both republicans and especially pushing democrats to get on board, reopen our government, fully fund our government so that we can start focusing on things like that immigration reform
look, we're still hopeful the democrats will quit holding our military and military families and vulnerable children across this country hostage. pass the funding bill to move forward and have the conversation they want to have. there is legislation on the floor that they don't disagree with. it is absolutely mind-boggling that they can't figure out how to vote yes on something that they agree with across the board so that they can have the conversation they want to have. it doesn't seem like...
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but the patches are available, are essentially mitigating the impact of this vulnerability.re actually disabling the performance optimizations released by the processors over 20 years ago and there is some performance companies and individuals will see as a result of applying this patch. in most cases, for the modern systems that were bought in the last five years, the impact should not be more than 5% degradation. but if you have older hardware, you may see a much more drastic impact. >> sreenivasan: dmitri alperovitch of crowdstrike, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: readers from across the country are joining "now read this," the brand new book club from pbs newshour and the "new york times." this month's book is "sing, unburied, sing" by jesmyn ward. be part of the conversation by visiting pbs.org/newshour or joining "the now read" this book club on facebook. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >
but the patches are available, are essentially mitigating the impact of this vulnerability.re actually disabling the performance optimizations released by the processors over 20 years ago and there is some performance companies and individuals will see as a result of applying this patch. in most cases, for the modern systems that were bought in the last five years, the impact should not be more than 5% degradation. but if you have older hardware, you may see a much more drastic impact. >>...
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typically these are children who are really experiencing an array of vulnerabilities. we are looking for something. mib a parental figure. it might be love our affection, someone to care about them. we often talk about children who are seeking really human basic requirements, , safety, securit, shelter. these are children who are not receiving that in their current home or social services setting. so they are very susceptible to false promises, both promises of love, shelter. again, security, very basic needs. that really is how they are lured pick these are children who are often seeking the smallest remnant of kindness from someone. so the smallest extension of that from a trafficker ear and traffickers know who to extend that to and what that child might be looking for. that is often enough. just again for them to feel like someone has done something kind for them or something to care about for them. >> ms. smith. >> i ditto that 100% and i will say that foster care in the state custody systems is a perfect tool for exportation to because you have those children who
typically these are children who are really experiencing an array of vulnerabilities. we are looking for something. mib a parental figure. it might be love our affection, someone to care about them. we often talk about children who are seeking really human basic requirements, , safety, securit, shelter. these are children who are not receiving that in their current home or social services setting. so they are very susceptible to false promises, both promises of love, shelter. again, security,...
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what democrats can do is stand up for vulnerable communities which is what they are doing. mitch mcconnell said yesterday democrats had to choose between protecting sick children covered under c.h.i.p. and protecting d.r.e.a.m.ers and families and communities. it's not only a false choice but a shameful choice and disgusting choice. democrats number one are making republicans commit to those promises to protect people who are here under daca and also sending a pretty clear message to not only people who are covered by c.h.i.p. and people covered by daca but to vulnerable communities across the united states saying we see you, we will stand with you and we have your back. >> jason, you think this is mostly about politics. for many democrats daca is a core value, not a political position. do you think this shutdown is making republicans realize this and does that at all help to get a deal on daca moving forward? >> so i think jake and i can agree about the choice and back to the point made earlier. it is about politics and underlying politics are the policies. the reality is
what democrats can do is stand up for vulnerable communities which is what they are doing. mitch mcconnell said yesterday democrats had to choose between protecting sick children covered under c.h.i.p. and protecting d.r.e.a.m.ers and families and communities. it's not only a false choice but a shameful choice and disgusting choice. democrats number one are making republicans commit to those promises to protect people who are here under daca and also sending a pretty clear message to not only...
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are now scrambling to fix the issue the fourth sensitive information stored on the chips becomes vulnerable to hackers as rob reynolds reports. the world's biggest technology companies are scrambling to fix critical cyber security flaws that could compromise every computer smartphone and server sold in the past twenty years packer's if they are able to install some malicious software on a computer and then go the extra step to take advantage of this problem they can access some really sensitive information including passwords encryption keys that let them access even more sensitive data security researchers discovered vulnerabilities in computer chips used in nearly all devices the flaws dubbed specter and meltdown by security experts would allow intruders to steal any data on the systems companies involved including apple microsoft and google the flawed chips are made by intel a r m and a m d google's project zero security team said it found the flaws sometime last year the company announced details of how it is working to protect users of google cloud and android devices it says a new ver
are now scrambling to fix the issue the fourth sensitive information stored on the chips becomes vulnerable to hackers as rob reynolds reports. the world's biggest technology companies are scrambling to fix critical cyber security flaws that could compromise every computer smartphone and server sold in the past twenty years packer's if they are able to install some malicious software on a computer and then go the extra step to take advantage of this problem they can access some really sensitive...
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>> the house is much more vulnerable.ok at the exit polling you see the president in a state he won convincingly at 48% approval. that is dangerous territory. it says those seats, those districts, counties where he was so strong he is vulnerable. republicans are vulnerable. . what is going to fill that void? you have the "spectre" of steve bannon and what he represents. but they are much more vulnerable on the house. 2018 is about arguing the economy. this president is presiding over a strong economy. he has lowered your taxes. he wants to get you back to work. he wants to get the country going again. there is talk of infrastructure. trump is leading the republican party but all the while saying, oh, no, i'm not with them. >> 2018 is an election year. is any year not an election year? it feels like we are constantly in election cycle. is it too soon to talk about 2020. >> people who want to run in 2020, try to distinguish themselves in the midterms. that is a historical pattern. you can get people across the finish line.
>> the house is much more vulnerable.ok at the exit polling you see the president in a state he won convincingly at 48% approval. that is dangerous territory. it says those seats, those districts, counties where he was so strong he is vulnerable. republicans are vulnerable. . what is going to fill that void? you have the "spectre" of steve bannon and what he represents. but they are much more vulnerable on the house. 2018 is about arguing the economy. this president is presiding...
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a vulnerable boston tries to protect itself from additional extreme flooding., much more. >> woodruff: we begin tonight with politics. after holding a cabinet meeting this morning, president trump joined norway's prime minister, erna solberg, for a joint press conference in the east room. the president took questions from reporters, but would not say if he would sit for an interview in the russia investigation without condition if special counsel robert mueller asked. >> it's a democrat hoax, that was brought up as an excuse for losing an election. that frankly, the democrats should've won, because they have such a tremendous advantage in the electoral college. so it was brought up for that reason. but it has been determined that there is no collusion by virtually everybody. so we'll see what happens. >> would you be open to-- >> we'll see what happens. i mean, certainly, i'll see what happens, but when they have no collusion and nobody's found any collusion at any level, it seems unlikely that you'd even have an interview. >> woodruff: this appears to contradi
a vulnerable boston tries to protect itself from additional extreme flooding., much more. >> woodruff: we begin tonight with politics. after holding a cabinet meeting this morning, president trump joined norway's prime minister, erna solberg, for a joint press conference in the east room. the president took questions from reporters, but would not say if he would sit for an interview in the russia investigation without condition if special counsel robert mueller asked. >> it's a...
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>> i think the house is much more vulnerable.like if you look at the exit polling out of alabama you see the president in a state he won convincingly at about a 48% approval. that is dangerous territory because it says those seats, those districts, counties where he was so strong that both he's vulnerable and therefore republicans are vulnerable who have not really shown much in the way of opposition to trump or to trumpism. those who have bucked the president are usually retiring, and so what's going to fill that void? you have the specter of steve bannon and what he represents in the midterm race, but i think they are much more vulnerable on the house. i think 2018 is an election year that's about arguing the economy, which is hey, this president's presiding over a strong economy. he's lowered your taxes. he wants to get you back to work. he wants to get the country going again, maybe talk of infrastructure, and trump is in the position of leading the republican party but all the while saying oh no, i'm not with them. you know?
>> i think the house is much more vulnerable.like if you look at the exit polling out of alabama you see the president in a state he won convincingly at about a 48% approval. that is dangerous territory because it says those seats, those districts, counties where he was so strong that both he's vulnerable and therefore republicans are vulnerable who have not really shown much in the way of opposition to trump or to trumpism. those who have bucked the president are usually retiring, and so...
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most vulnerable of all. so i speak to these folks with that background. our country has struggled to find a balance between those of us who are pro-life and those who are pro-choice. pro-life doctor i think the pain capable child protection act strikes a balance. again me say that it is an obligation or society's obligation toe care for the womn who is pregnant. she is among the most vulnerab vulnerable. her child is the future of our society. we all agree to this. you can see that we agree because the social programs provide a safety net both to her and her unborn child. society pays for well baby visit through medicaid or special programs for women if they are uninsured. if that child is born healthy, then he or she is more likely to be a healthy person and contribute to society to life liberty and be able to pursue happiness. now those of us who are pro-life and pro-choice candidate for when the child within the womb deserves protection is a distinct human that society has agreed at some point that protec
most vulnerable of all. so i speak to these folks with that background. our country has struggled to find a balance between those of us who are pro-life and those who are pro-choice. pro-life doctor i think the pain capable child protection act strikes a balance. again me say that it is an obligation or society's obligation toe care for the womn who is pregnant. she is among the most vulnerab vulnerable. her child is the future of our society. we all agree to this. you can see that we agree...