A big business in and of itself whats going on in vegas. Well this is a three hundred twenty one b. Billion dollar business each year this year in the usa alone forecaster grow three point two percent and never once during the Great Recession did Consumer Electronics not have an up year so its a very dynamic industry to watch and there are one hundred eighty four thousand of us from one hundred fifty countries watching it here all week at the Consumer Electronics show interesting lee the Consumer Electronics show has given we in the media strict instructions not to use the phrase Consumer Electronics show in fact the Consumer Electronics association actually change their name to Consumer Technology association for a couple of reasons one is that theres a lot more to it than gadgets now you often report on bitcoin president ial tweets grab the headlines and amazon twitter air b. N. B. Its not just gadgets anymore and frankly in a an exhibit hall the size of fifty football fields here theres a lot of stuff that just isnt gadget like so theyre trying to shake the image of this as a gadget show well i always go to you know brookstone for my gadgets when im traveling through airports as i know you do a lot but what are the sort of big picture projects there despite the gadgets that being showcased holland. Well you name it as i said the halls the size of fifty football fields several thousand companies will be introducing tens of thousands of products so youve got your drones youve got your robo car i think one of the big trends that were seeing or should i say hearing this year is voice and after santa left all those smart speakers under the Christmas Tree a lot of us are already barking at alexa to turn the heat up or to turn the lights off and Voice Control is replacing the keyboard and a lot of functions that we routinely perform in the course of a day yeah thats really new and exciting you know one of the areas that we report on here boom bust a lot are Energy Efficient things conservation related technologies youre going to be on the lookout for those too out there. And look no further than your kitchen for a great example the smart refrigerator can now tell you via an app what is in your fridge and how long its been there and another app can suggest dinner recipes based on what you already have at home and i know this sounds like the jetsons but the average American Family wastes two thousand dollars a year in food largely because they arent sure what they have at home so you know theres a matter of Energy Conservation for the fridge itself for the fossil fuel youll burn making a needless run to the supermarket etc etc theres a bunch of subtle ways that go beyond the windmills in the solar panels that we think of when you think Energy Conservation while holland i imagine if some of our viewers were to have their refrigerator tell them whats in there it might be more akin to a horror movie with some of the old things they have anyway holiday hope youll join us to get again later in the way colleen cook host of the big picture which airs at our team america at seven pm on fridays holland thanks for joining us you bet. There was a while last year and the year before that it seemed of it as if a hack was back every day or so cybercrime is still an important matter that impacts large and Small Businesses alike and of course folks like us individuals and cyber criminals never rest there like the energizer bunny they just keep going and going were joined by todd shipley the president and c. E. O. Of vera software todd something not all of us had heard about came to the forefront you know last year the year before ransomware i know you know about it a lot but your computer essentially gets locked up until you fat pay some nefarious actor to let it loose explain how this works and i read recently that it cost of people eleven billion dollars last year how does it work how much is it cost and is it going to keep going up tide well thanks for having me on this afternoon bart its definitely going to be a continuing issue and it just has to do with the fact that security for Home Computers and Business Computers is lacking in so many ways and so what ends up happening like a typical phishing scheme or an email that you open up theres a documentary something in there that runs the fairy a script in it that ends up taking your data and encrypting the data not just using it for a purpose of takeover or a hacker getting in there to look at your files or on your computer that actually locks everything up in then it gives you a notice on the screen that says hey i will give you the key to unlock your computer if you pay me a certain amount of money that money is usually bitcoin and an address out there in the darkness that youve got to negotiate to and hopefully have the bitcoin to be able to provide it to them and once you do it give them the bitcoin youre hoping that theyre actually going to give you the key that you can then unlock your data from but that doesnt always happen. Yeah just a typical you know ransom slash hostage circumstance of. Technology isnt always great is it now look if we look at another note and i know youve seen this chart i want to bring up with ransomware payments this is from two thousand and sixteen that we just finished two thousand and seventeen of course but i thought it interesting that a payouts are made less by those that are attacked in the u. S. As opposed to other nations like canada germany in the u. K. Why is that theres something sneaky going on that i dont understand well i think we have to look at what the survey is not that its incorrect necessarily but its anecdotal its an Online Survey by people that choose to respond so given that its not necessarily as factual as it could be although if you look at the numbers it is very different in the u. S. Than the rest of the world one of the things that we look at when it comes to those kind of cyber issues with malware and whatnot those usually hit Eastern Europe first and then migrate as the time zones come online into the United States. The United States actually has a little bit of a buffer during that time because as Eastern Europe gets hit western europe gets hit theyre trying to deal with those things and when United States wakes up on the east coast theyve got a chance to start responding to some of those things in preventing the attack so theres a little bit of time like theyre also the effect that the business in the United States has taken a real hardcore look particularly with ransomware about how we train awareness within the companies not to open up files not to do certain things so i think theres a little bit better awareness occurring in in the u. S. Than there is in some of these other countries and taught another area that i know that youre an expert on also the vulnerability is a cyber vulnerabilities in the older modes of transportation you know where theyve got you know Antiquated Software planes ships i know theyre talking about hacking cars but you know whats going to happen i mean could for example some hacker you know get into a ships Computer System say an oil tanker or even heaven forbid a cruise ship to take and take control sounds like a plot for an action movie but could it actually happen todd. Well i think we have to be aware of whats occurring as the hackers have started to figure out that Older Technology is a place to move to that theyre going to start looking at that look at what happened with pacemakers just this year in the huge recall of pacemakers because of the lack of security in those and youd think that they would have security i think we have to start thinking about those kinds of things we just had that she huge train accident in Washington State we have to start looking at what can affect this Old Technology and whether or not the hackers can get into this stuff because security was not built into those devices intentionally and so we have to go back in and look at that stuff our electrical grid a lot of these of the places that are potentially valuable with our infrastructure and find out whether or not its susceptible to these problems targets really fascinating want to have you back to talk about what individuals can do to protect themselves and i also want to ask you about Artificial Intelligence another time todd shipley president c. E. O. Of bear a software thanks for joining us thanks marc talk to you soon. Time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return Consumer Confidence is on the rise here in the United States we take a look at some of the numbers for us shoppers and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell stocks posted the sixth day of gains with health care and financial sectors leading the way. In the heart of the swiss alps this is a place secretive the pentagon more mysterious than the cia. Is controlled by. The opening to. The procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like. Unsold inside this warehouse thats where the report comes. Naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern for. Some of those paintings the dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets kept inside the reports. In the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality. Is it the world like the our business. Heres what people have been saying about rejected in the us is that it is. The only show i go out of my way to times you know what it is that really packs a punch. Is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same thats apparently better than. I see anybody could ever heard of love to the next president of the world bank. And the world seriously send us an email. On monday the federal Energy Regulatory commission ferk formally rejected a proposal from the Trump Administration to pay Energy Plants to keep a ninety day stockpile of fuel on site the policy proposal was supported by the call a Nuclear Industries which would have had an advantage over natural gas plants which cant store their stuff because theyre fueled by pipelines and the policy was opposed by natural gas interest as you might imagine every major u. S. Grid operator and consumer groups who said the policy would raise prices and not increase reliability or resilience in the system all five for commissioners all trump appointees by the way three of them republican voted to reject the proposal from Energy Secretary rick perry who claimed that on site fuel storage makes calling Nuclear Plants less vulnerable to shutdowns but an Energy Department review in august of last year refuted that argument. Yesterday we spoke about Consumer Debt in the u. K. Well theres news today about increasing Consumer Confidence in the United States and it may be pushing us borrowing higher also the latest Federal Reserve figures for november of last year show the largest monthly increase in consumer borrowing in sixteen years rising by close to twenty eight billion dollars for a total of three point eight trillion dollars in Consumer Debt the increase was largely fueled by the largest monthly increase in revolving Consumer Credit cards for most for the most part those increases in credit cards increased more in one month thirteen point three percent than ever before while the news coincides with reports of increasing Consumer Confidence the rate report on credit cards suggest american households may be vulnerable in the event of an economic shutdown herschel downturn rather hope that doesnt occur credit card delinquencies have also unfortunately ticked up from seven percent to seven point five percent although thats well below the historical average of nine percent. Air bus will be boosting production of its passenger planes in china starting next year the European Aerospace giant made the announcement during a visit to china with a trade delegation headed by french president emanuel mccrone arties alex mahela bitch has the story in toronto alex what is the latest on this agreement. Well you know its an interesting agreement because obviously everybody wants to get into china but lets start with kynge in the city that this is actually happening you know this is just outside of beijing and if you look at this map pretty interesting one of those tiny towns in china of fifteen Million People its a port town and the facility there has been around since two thousand and eight the airbus facility theyve already built over three hundred fifty a three twenty series aircraft now theyve been building about for a year or next year they want to pump it up to a story for a month next year they are pumping up to five eight three twenties a month and then by two thousand and twenty theyre looking at six so this might seem insignificant but obviously each one of these planes is worth millions and millions of dollars so if anything this is one of those moves that is telling china a europe is interested in expanding since airbus itself although its headquartered in toulouse france is really a European Union company its crosses borders there and it crosses continents as well but this is really a push by europe to signal to china look we are here and maybe we can do some more business with you and maybe have fair trade perhaps wink wink so thats that what were seeing right now with this move and what they do alex they build the planes in europe as you say and then they deal with the energy of the plane over it in china is that how it works. Thats one big part of it even if this deal expands because what a lot of people are talking about lets not stop at the a three twenty we all know about the a three eighty which is a massive plane four hundred passengers super jumbo jet with dreamliner right absolutely its not the Dreamliner Dreamliner is actually the seven eighty seven i believe ok not an airbus the arab air bus itself has the eighty three eighty so the a three eighty two are in competition definitely but kind of the same story right these are massive plays but the a three eighty what the interesting part is its probably the slowest selling thing that airbus has just because of the size of the plane when we look at the a three twenty its something that a lot of markets are interested in is what great for you know those intermediate sized lights when youre getting into the Long Distance you want something much bigger i dont know i do if im on a plane for fourteen hours i want to be as big as possible and thats where you have Something Like the dreamliner or or the a three eighty now the a three eighty that idea is that maybe pump it up in china again so exactly what you were saying bart along those lines of lets do the interiors in china and this is just discussion right now but were hearing from industry sources that this is actually being talked about quite a bit so its a bolster the operation challenge in china and to put it on par possibly or even a to exceed the amount of output from other operations like they have in mobile alabama or what they have in europe its very interesting alex that you know the president mccrone wit was there with the air air bus the executives and i wonder you know thinking about whether or not that would that would happen in canada or whether or not President Trump would be you know taking a boeing c. E. O. To the china what are your thoughts about that look trumper he did it last year and he got a deal for three hundred planes with china to come out of of course out of the American Companies right so a worst. Specifically talking about boeing so boeing has a deal and this is another reason the europeans are here they say three hundred please order from china through trump so why not send mccrone hes sort of the glitter boy right now from europe everybody is talking about him so it is the same type of operation sentiment and see if he can get more planes to be signed on or trying to sign on for more planes now they were thinking that they might get a deal for one hundred this was not a part of the delegation or what they were really a part of you know coming in to sign for that it didnt happen so a lot of people saying well you know what theyre disappointed well not really because in the past couple weeks weve seen some signings eight million eight billion i should say a dollars worth for seventy five airliners by a Company CalledChina Aircraft Leasing Group holdings and also last summer we did see a ping in germany he was there in july he ordered one hundred forty planes to the tune of twenty two billion dollars so disappointment not really there got a lot of orders coming in and they know that china is pretty much number one that when it comes to the a three twenty is theyre ordering pretty much more than anybody else so this is the place to hit and you dont have to really be expect a one hundred planes every time you walk into the country because a lot of orders need to be filled as it is got thanks for covering that alex our correspondent alex mahela bitch thanks a lot thank you. The news industry has been an important part of becoming a Civil Society and one of my favorite Jerry Seinfeld quotes is this one its amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always fits exactly in the newspaper the newspaper was published in which country got a guess heres a hit gutenberg. Yep the first daily paper in the world was printed in Frankfurt Germany and sixteen fifteen in the u. S. We credit Benjamin Franklin that renaissance man with being a key newspaper man of his day in philadelphia well a lot has changed in the News Business and it certainly isnt just newspapers anymore and radio and television now of course social media theres a super movie right out right now the post with meryl streep and tom hanks and in it there is and they have all sorts of nominations by the way golden globe nominations but in it the issue of the Washington Post going public with an initial Public Offering an i. P. O. Is a key component of the story Katharine Graham the post owner at that time had to make a tough choice between publishing the controversial pentagon papers about the vietnam war and risked not taking the paper public as we know they published in the papers all across the nation followed her lead so the economics of the news has been and is today a big hairy deal involving big money for more heres ashley banks from the newseum ashley social media has taken the news industry by storm out of one point many people used to take to the Newspaper Television or radio to get their news however now many people are taking to social media to get the latest the only issue with that is that some of the information thats being shared is either skewed or not true at all it seems more and more people are turning away from traditional news looking to facebook and twitter as a result its taking in the economic toll on the industry especially at newspaper outlets according to the Pew Research Center and twenty six tina the newspaper industry face challenges all the major u. S. Newspapers reported an increase in digital subscription the New York Times added five hundred thousand digital subscriptions and twenty six team to forty seven percent year over year right. The wall street journal added one hundred fifty thousand subscriptions which is a twenty three per cent rise in the Chicago Tribune i added one hundred thousand and a weekday digital circulation which is a seventy six percent year over year yet advertising revenue for the industry has declined sharply by ten percent placing total ad revenue for the industry at eighteen billion dollars and twenty six now lots of third of what it was in two thousand now according to the Newspaper Association of america the total industry revenue forty nine billion dollars so i got the chance to speak to the oh museum to get his take we also i think are watching on social media the evolution of those companies Facebook Twitter those companies that bring us a lot of these things that are enabled us to send stories off to friends now theyre working on a zillion ideas of how to validate those stories were working at the newseum on an idea to give you basic information about where did that story come from sort of nutrition label if you will that we can look at where did it come from where they whats their history so as a consumer youre armed with that kind of information and our Education Unit is teaching young people to be skeptical and how to you know do you check it out with for example how many people are reporting that same story you know if its something fanciful and you get it from one source that doesnt get around very long you dont know anything about you should have no more doubt than if its a long time established news operation thats reporting this and so are fifteen other news operations and in recent months major news outlets have had to retract stories citing inaccuracy is in the reporting ive been asked to see oh are people turning to social media because they believe me through media isnt trustworthy we dont its interesting if you look at the process of correction within the media with the news media which i think is the only industry which really does it so visibly and does it on themselves i mean. The last time your bank called up and said we made a grotesque error or weve misled you about whether was a good day to get a mortgage and were going to fix that and were going to admit it publicly that tends to come from a government investigation or a lawsuit i mean the idea somehow that corrections diminished the news media is a bit of a to me its an anomaly i mean i put more faith in somebody who says to me you know what i screwed up heres specifically how i screwed up and heres the information i gave you that wasnt correct and presumably here is the information that is correct now the c. E. O. Tells us why people should stick with traditional news it took us decades to sort out how does print work how does broadcast work you know should you show live shots of people threatening to commit suicide you know we learn no you dont do that for a very were making up rules as social media impacts our lives so im not surprised or disappointed that it sometimes doesnt work out as wed like it to but i think were in the middle of a corrective process and i think its important for readers to continue to demand accurate fair credible information from journalists and its incumbent on journalists if youre going to survive in the twenty First Century to do just that give people fair accurate credible information on which they can rely you do that youre going to be a success regardless of how you deliver it or whatever era were in or where social media promotes or doesnt promote avenues e. M. I. Actually banks are importing for boom. 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