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that it'll be more expensive to find a black and white display than a color display. >> wired's a magazine that was one of your first investments. >> it really was, and i was their first investor- and worked with wired- very extensively and with great enthusiasm. we actually went cash flow positive after the first issue. >> what are the things that you expected to be happening in the world of technology and design today that haven't yet happened? >> well, i wrote about it 20 years ago, and being digital. i wrote about speech being a very dominant interface, which it really hasn't. it's only started in the past year or two. i thought holography as a display medium would have moved much faster. >> we've seen some movement on that, and some experimentation, but it hasn't become mainstream. >> it- it- not at all, no. so those are the specific kinds of things. perhaps a different phrasing of this question. what were the ones that weren't even on the horizon that appeared ...a little bit ano[ny]mously? you know, the twitter, i mean, take twitter for example. you know, we did a lot of the things
that it'll be more expensive to find a black and white display than a color display. >> wired's a magazine that was one of your first investments. >> it really was, and i was their first investor- and worked with wired- very extensively and with great enthusiasm. we actually went cash flow positive after the first issue. >> what are the things that you expected to be happening in the world of technology and design today that haven't yet happened? >> well, i wrote about...
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according to wired magazine, which spoke with the suspects, the teenagers even prank called director brennan multiple times--and have threatened to hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> some breaking news out of washington tonight... wisconsin congressman paul ryan looks like he may *finally* be getting into the race to replace john boehner as speaker of the house. after a meeting with the house freedom caucusushis evening... ryan said he's willing to run if the entire house will support him... and accept his conditions that will still give him plenty of time with his family. ryan about what he thinks the next speaker should be... coming up tonight on siouxland news at 10 on our sister station kmeg 14. larry>> taking a live look out over norfolk tonight on our square tire sky watch camera... diana>> we had another above- average day today... but some *rain* may b% in the cards for kayla's forecast is next. larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana and kayla talk about today's weather and ththupcoming forecast. kayla>> . larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana a
according to wired magazine, which spoke with the suspects, the teenagers even prank called director brennan multiple times--and have threatened to hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> some breaking news out of washington tonight... wisconsin congressman paul ryan looks like he may *finally* be getting into the race to replace john boehner as speaker of the house. after a meeting with the house freedom caucusushis evening... ryan said he's willing to...
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"wired" magazine which spoke to the suspected hackers says they claim they successfully prank called director brennan multiple times and plan to hack other top government officials soon. on capitol hill, scott thuman, abc7 news. maureen: now hillary clinton's e-mail habits while she was secretary of state will come under harsh scrutiny on thursday. that is when she will testify about the 2012 attack on benghazi that killed ambassador chris stephens and three other americans. today the department of state delivered more than one thousand of stevens' e-mails to the benghazi committee. a dramatic rescue north of phoenix today. rescuers saved a woman from the floodwater around her minivan. authorities say she tried to drive on a washed-out roadway but got stuck. she was not hurt. we don't want to see that kind of rain around here. brian: for sure. our big story is the chill. we got up to 70 degrees downtown today. mid-70's for the next couple of days. nothing to complain about. somebody will complain about something. human nature. today downtown 68 was the best to muster. sundown at 6:23
"wired" magazine which spoke to the suspected hackers says they claim they successfully prank called director brennan multiple times and plan to hack other top government officials soon. on capitol hill, scott thuman, abc7 news. maureen: now hillary clinton's e-mail habits while she was secretary of state will come under harsh scrutiny on thursday. that is when she will testify about the 2012 attack on benghazi that killed ambassador chris stephens and three other americans. today the...
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take an experiment volving a gene cherokee, driven by a reporter for wired magazine. hackers managed to control the shield, and windshield wipers, by hacking into the you connect entertainment system. ultimately they disabled the breaks and transmission. the reporter was not hurt, and chrysler says the software is fixed that will prevent hacks of the vehicles. that illustrates the extent of the threat and targets at risk. ex-tinning from financial information to utilities that supply gas, oil and electricity that the world relies on. mary snow has the second parts of our series on the invisible threat of cyber crime. >> this is one of the web-based markets places on the dark web. anything. >> reporter: dan, a former black hat hacker took me on a tour of the dark web, starting in anonymous chatrooms. >> we are seeing the dumps, like magnetic strip data, social security, driver's licence. people looking for numbers. >> reporter: within minutes we were abled negotiate with someone for credit accounts. >> he said it was $5 for dump. we'll find out. >> an offer of payment
take an experiment volving a gene cherokee, driven by a reporter for wired magazine. hackers managed to control the shield, and windshield wipers, by hacking into the you connect entertainment system. ultimately they disabled the breaks and transmission. the reporter was not hurt, and chrysler says the software is fixed that will prevent hacks of the vehicles. that illustrates the extent of the threat and targets at risk. ex-tinning from financial information to utilities that supply gas, oil...
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according to wired magazine, which spoke with the suspects, the teenagers even prank called director brennan multiple times--and have threatened to hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> our neighbors to the north have elected a new leader for the first time in nearly a decade. liberal party leader justin trudeau will replace outgoing conservative prime minister stephen harper... after a decisive victory in yesterday's elections. trudeau's party won 184 out of the 338 seats that were up for election in canada's parliament... that's an increase of 150 seats since 2011. he held a rally this afternoon in toronto to celebrate. trudeau is the son of former canadian prime minister pierre trudeau... who ran the country between 1968 and 1979... and then again from 1980 to 1984. former olympic and paralympic track star oscar pistorius is out of prison and beginning the house arrest portion of his manslaughter sentence this evening. pistorius was sentenced to five years in prison for killing his girlfriend on valentine's day of 2013. he had to spend at least o
according to wired magazine, which spoke with the suspects, the teenagers even prank called director brennan multiple times--and have threatened to hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> our neighbors to the north have elected a new leader for the first time in nearly a decade. liberal party leader justin trudeau will replace outgoing conservative prime minister stephen harper... after a decisive victory in yesterday's elections. trudeau's party won 184...
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wired magazine says he is so good at predicting the future he can see around corners. former google ceo says tim can make a whole industry happen. you are so much more and do so many more things but let's start with this idea of this o'reilly radar. that's what people call it and you have since adopted that. you have the ability in several instances to seem to understand what happens next. i want to know what happens next but i want to know how you know. >> this is great quote from william gibson who said the future is here, it's just not evenly distributed yet. i have this notion that there are interesting people who are living in the future and if you find and follow those interesting people you will learn what happened. and in particular when you find the person in the juncture of several interesting trends. so a lot of what i have done has been looking at existing communities and say how can we tell a big story about this? so when you mentioned they think of me as a publisher that is a small part of our business now. >> it is indeed. >> really we are a company tryi
wired magazine says he is so good at predicting the future he can see around corners. former google ceo says tim can make a whole industry happen. you are so much more and do so many more things but let's start with this idea of this o'reilly radar. that's what people call it and you have since adopted that. you have the ability in several instances to seem to understand what happens next. i want to know what happens next but i want to know how you know. >> this is great quote from...
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according to wired magazine, which spoke with the suspects, the teenagers even prank called director brennan multiple hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> still to come tonight on siouxland news at ten... there's breaking news out of capitol hill. what paul ryan says he needs from house republicans in order speaker... coming up at 10- 18. kayla>> . larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana and kayla talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. kayla>> . larry, diana, ay>>ar,anday tk ou od'seaerndhepcin oras meoc toghwi mi l temperatures dropping in the mid 50s with a small chance of sprinkles over night into early morning. tomorrow will be cooler than it was today will temperatures staying in the upper 60s. thursday will be mostly cloudy during most of the day until the afternoon hours when rain chances take over. rain will continue into friday for most of the day with temperatures in the upper 60's. we will clear out for the weekend with partly cloudy skies 60's. larry>> the nation's capital is buzzing ahead of hillary clinton's planned testimon
according to wired magazine, which spoke with the suspects, the teenagers even prank called director brennan multiple hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> still to come tonight on siouxland news at ten... there's breaking news out of capitol hill. what paul ryan says he needs from house republicans in order speaker... coming up at 10- 18. kayla>> . larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana and kayla talk about today's weather and the upcoming...
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host: andy greenberg of "wired" magazine. technology reporter and started quite the conversation with his article about driving a hacked jeep. thank you for being on "the communicators." "landmark cases" examines the dred scott decision. then, republican presidential candidate jeb bush holds a town hall meeting in concord new hampshire. >> all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of the united states should draw near and give their attention. exploringrk cases" the human story and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. 759, maranda, petitioner versus arizona. >> arguments number 18, roe against wade. >>
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. >> host: andy greenberg of "wired" magazine. he's a technology reporter. he started quite the conversation with his article about driving a hacked jeep. thanks for being on "the communicators." >> guest: thanks for having me. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> congress returns this week, and the house members considering a measure to default on the national debt and another reauthorizing federal school vouchers for students in washington d.c. later in the week we expect work on a budget reconciliation package that would repeal sections of the health care law and defund planned parenthood. you can watch the house live on c-span starting tomorrow at noon eastern. meanwhile, the senate returns today with no votes scheduled. tomorrow they consider a judicial nomination in the morning before voting on where to move forward on a bill that would withhold federal money from cities that do not prosecute undocumented immigrants. watch the senate live here o
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he wasn't clear at that point so it is an impression of him and it eventually became a program wired magazine referred to as the father of cyberspace in essence because the civilian technology that everyone knows today and that everyone's children in the audience probably works on and plays these games they find their origin in the program that jack and neal cosby ended up running through the generals at the pentagon did want to play those games and throw a little stealth into the equation. >> at all the way down to ground level i was in the army tanker with other people or of the country working together. are there other civilian technologies. it's a civilian use for the couple of those technologies. >> gps is amazing and one thing that they do so well and this has to do from the engineers i spoke so many of them almost all of them are incredibly gung ho and they talk about how they find the solutions to things and allow a scientist to push in a way that maybe the industry bosses would allow them to because it might not seem like such a good idea but the thinking of the future makes the futu
he wasn't clear at that point so it is an impression of him and it eventually became a program wired magazine referred to as the father of cyberspace in essence because the civilian technology that everyone knows today and that everyone's children in the audience probably works on and plays these games they find their origin in the program that jack and neal cosby ended up running through the generals at the pentagon did want to play those games and throw a little stealth into the equation....
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wired magazine refers to jack for as the father of cyberspace. in essence because that civilian technology everyone knows today and everyone's children in the audience probably worked on the games, these giant systems find their origin in the program that jack for and neil kospi ran for the generals at the pentagon who wanted to play those games. and throw a little self into the equation. >> all the way to the ground level, i was in the army with thousands of other people around the country working together. that jumped out at me in the book as well. and there are other civilian technologies like gps is darpa brainchild's as our technologies used for swat teams and things like that closing out this conversation of civilian use with a couple of those technologies. >> guest: one thing darpa does with scientists and engineers i spoke with so many of them, almost all of them are incredibly gung-ho darpa and talk about how darpa find the solutions to things and darpa allows scientists to put science in away their industry bosses wouldn't allow them to
wired magazine refers to jack for as the father of cyberspace. in essence because that civilian technology everyone knows today and everyone's children in the audience probably worked on the games, these giant systems find their origin in the program that jack for and neil kospi ran for the generals at the pentagon who wanted to play those games. and throw a little self into the equation. >> all the way to the ground level, i was in the army with thousands of other people around the...
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he went through, gave details to a journalist at "wired" magazine how he did it. and part of it was calling up verizon and essentially lying saying that he was related to the cia director, and he needed passwords. how can verizon any other company be so lax about security in this day and age? >> i put this on my twitter account recently but you have the ability and confidence to pick up and call somebody you can almost hack into any person you want to. the challenge questions -- deirdre: i call the bank all the time. just in a different state like begging to get my own money out from an atm. this guy manages to get the cia director, rather the fbi directors information? >> that's right. i mean what was interesting, i have, one of my friends, pat birshop, he has an aol account, just to test this i wanted to see, he gave me permission how easy it was to reset the password. i had a couple tidbits of information to find about him and use questions to reset password very same way. very easy. to reset yahoo! account or gmail account they will ask you hey, where were you
he went through, gave details to a journalist at "wired" magazine how he did it. and part of it was calling up verizon and essentially lying saying that he was related to the cia director, and he needed passwords. how can verizon any other company be so lax about security in this day and age? >> i put this on my twitter account recently but you have the ability and confidence to pick up and call somebody you can almost hack into any person you want to. the challenge questions --...
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but the jeep here, we've got video regarding the wired magazine guys who remotely killed the sherman tank of suvs, that's the writer andy greenberg, and from ten miles away, hackers turned this car off the street. he didn't have his hands on there, the wiper fluid started blurring his vision, radio began blasting. the digital display was taken over, the accelerator was removed, the brakes were cut. that is so scary, vinny? >> absolutely. one of the things they showed which was incredibly impressive is that the car manufacturers almost like they were cutting corners. they felt nobody was going to attempt to break into the systems, they left it wide open. and what they found was that they could send a signal out to ip addresses on the internet, and the active cars will return the geolocation and v.i.n. number, it was amazing how much information they pulled out of, that that's the research we need to do this morning. >> when i look at this showeden data access network where you can get in and hackers control anything that's nearby. like somebody is on the verge of committing murder by
but the jeep here, we've got video regarding the wired magazine guys who remotely killed the sherman tank of suvs, that's the writer andy greenberg, and from ten miles away, hackers turned this car off the street. he didn't have his hands on there, the wiper fluid started blurring his vision, radio began blasting. the digital display was taken over, the accelerator was removed, the brakes were cut. that is so scary, vinny? >> absolutely. one of the things they showed which was incredibly...
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according to wired magazine, which spoke with the suspects, the teenagers even prank called director brennan multiple times--and have threatened to hack more top p ficials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. jake>> we're getting a new loooo inside the american wildlili museum and aquarium at bass pro in springfield missouri. the old wonders of wildlife museum has been closed for years... thisiss what visitors will see ininde very soon. some of the attractions will be a fishing heritage hall with a 300 - thousand gallon open ocean habitat... a new aquarium adventure.... and an international fishing hall of fame. cat>> the sneak peek goes along with a national conservation summit hosted by bass pro this week. it brought in more than forty conservation leaders to offer input t the new museum. bass pro leaders say the new museum is scduled to open in cat>> . cat>> . we've been updating you on the mimiant crisis in europe for a while now. coming up... we'll take you to sweden... where more than 15 - thousand without parents. today will be partly cloudy to mostly cloudy with a slight
according to wired magazine, which spoke with the suspects, the teenagers even prank called director brennan multiple times--and have threatened to hack more top p ficials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. jake>> we're getting a new loooo inside the american wildlili museum and aquarium at bass pro in springfield missouri. the old wonders of wildlife museum has been closed for years... thisiss what visitors will see ininde very soon. some of the attractions will be a fishing...
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wired magazine recently carried the headline, marco rubio wants to be the tech industry's savior. about h 1-b, designed for skills that silicon valley wants. one source says it uses this to cut wages >> i am the only person in either campaign that -- i am putting up 100% of my own money. and right now -- >> you better get rid of them. they are causing a lot of decisions to be made by some very good people, and i'm not blaming these folks, some very good people are making bad decisions right now. if in this caanything comes out nasty and ridiculous questions, you better get rid of the super pacs, because they're causing a big problem not only with the dishonesty but also with the big lobbyists and special interests. >> you know, mr. trump -- >> just a follow up -- >> you talked a little bit about marco rubio. i think you called him mark zuckerberg's personal senator because he was in favor -- >> i never said this. >> this was a wrong article -- >> another gentleman in florida who happens to be a very nice guy. >> my apologies -- >> if i have been mentioned, can i respond? >> some o
wired magazine recently carried the headline, marco rubio wants to be the tech industry's savior. about h 1-b, designed for skills that silicon valley wants. one source says it uses this to cut wages >> i am the only person in either campaign that -- i am putting up 100% of my own money. and right now -- >> you better get rid of them. they are causing a lot of decisions to be made by some very good people, and i'm not blaming these folks, some very good people are making bad...
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wired magazine recently carried the headline, marco rubio wants to be the tech industry's savior.ted your support for dramatically increasing immigration visas, called h-1 b, which is designed for special skills that silicon valley wants. one source says it uses this program to under-cut wages for high income earners. one source says it uses this to cut wages for highly qualified americans, why is he wrong? >> well, first of all is the company is caught abusing this program, they should never be able to use it again. we need to add reforms, not just increase the numbers. before you hire anyone from abroad, you should have to run an ad for 180 days and pay these people more than anybody else so that you're not undercutting it by bringing in cheap labor. we need to bring people back to bring jobs, why did we stop doing the vocational education in america. people can be trained to do this work, while they're still in high school. so they can graduate ready to go to work. so the best way to close this gap is to modernize the higher education so that the americans have the skills for t
wired magazine recently carried the headline, marco rubio wants to be the tech industry's savior.ted your support for dramatically increasing immigration visas, called h-1 b, which is designed for special skills that silicon valley wants. one source says it uses this program to under-cut wages for high income earners. one source says it uses this to cut wages for highly qualified americans, why is he wrong? >> well, first of all is the company is caught abusing this program, they should...
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host: technology reporter from "wired" magazine starting quite the conversation.ur president and my colleagues it is my privilege to welcome you here today to this very intriguing event. as many of you know, a the trust is part of public policy institution dedicated to serving the public and read to a lot of work with state government and speaking today on the topic of immigration. it was created to explore the intersection of federal-state local policies and practices things to our panelists to a share their experiences on how this intersection actually affect their communities and with that i will turn over this program to focus on driver's licenses to our host, adam hunter. >> good afternoon. even when we don't see broad immigration reform enacted in the near term states are active to pass immigration related laws. according to the national conference of state legislatures when hundreds of new laws were passed in 2014 from law enforcement and health and education. it explores the dynamic of immigration federalism the approach of anon advocacy research project d
host: technology reporter from "wired" magazine starting quite the conversation.ur president and my colleagues it is my privilege to welcome you here today to this very intriguing event. as many of you know, a the trust is part of public policy institution dedicated to serving the public and read to a lot of work with state government and speaking today on the topic of immigration. it was created to explore the intersection of federal-state local policies and practices things to our...