Identity fraud is a hugely important problem. Today, criminals have tools at their disposal to get at sensitive Consumer Financial data. Complicated situation and that we get briefings like wheree i just received you go through just how massive the problem is and the techniques that are available. We realize that mentioning them in public is not a wise thing to do. This puts us in a tough situation. And thell of my Members Committee and their staff to get those briefings from members to our testifying today to see how big a problem this is. It is costing us a lot more than we think. Toolsare large numbers of that people use. These intrusions are only becoming more sophisticated. In the news this week there was synthesizer voice from anke instructions employee who thought it was his boss. That will accelerate as the Technology Gets more advance. The stakes in this are a enormous. Financial services at the front lines of this attack. It can be used for something to do Identity Fraud. It
Saying she got off too easy. All that, plus, will he play . Well do whats best for the team. Antonio brown appearing likely to take the field for the first time with the new England Patriots tomorrow, despite a rape accusation against him. A new saturday night live cast member under fire this morning for past racist and homophobic remarks. And toy story. Classic toy soldiers are getting a makeover, thanks to a 6yearold little girl, on a mission for equality. It made me so happy. Today, september 14th, 2019. From nbc news, this is today, with sheinelle jones, Peter Alexander and dylan dreyer. From studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today. Thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. How about little lillian there. Its not just army men, representative of green toys, but army women, too. Hundreds of thousands of female Service Members in this country, finally getting their chance. Talk about the power of a child asking a fair question. Lets begin with our top
Decade. Bellbottoms, disco, bad hair. In recent years historians have seen that its very important. In some ways more important in the 1960s which gets a lot of the attention. One of the themes that i talked about is calling this era the age of limit. Will get to what that means. We will talk about that and we will talk about the question mark. We will discuss the import of the decade and the influence it had, not just on 1880s but down to our time today. Recapping what we talked about earlier, we see in the 1970s a profound loss in the american institutions. Driven by nixons resignation over watergate of 1974. The final end of the vietnam war. You see the photo of helicopter of the u. S. Embassy picking up the last of the vietnamese soon to be refugees out of the country. The loss of the war was devastating in many ways for the United States. It really showed that one of the world superpowers had a big achilles heel. Had a bill of big effect on the military. The Antiwar Movement have
Today we are going to discuss an overview of america in the 1970s. In the beginning of the century we talked about how it takes a bit of time or historians to understand what an era is about at least 25 years of perspective. The 1970s were seen as a bit of a joke of a decade. Bellbottoms, disco, bad hair. In recent years historians have seen the 1970s is very important. In some ways william more important than the 1960s which seems to get a lot of attention. One of the themes historians have talked about is calling this era the age of limits. We will get to a little bit about what that means. We will talk about that and also the . Was this really an age of limits . We will discuss the import of the decade and the influence it had on not just the 1980s but really down to our time today. Recapping what we talked about earlier, we see in the 1970s a pretty profound loss of faith in American Institution driven by nixons resignation over watergate in 1974. The final end of the vietnam war i
Historic preservation architects at trainer angel. And they are here today, and, they have been with us through thick and thin. And we really appreciate their their patience and their support and their confidence of us being able to move on. So as you know, no project gets off the ground without the support of many. And we have many, many people to thank here today. But before we get to that, we want to make sure that we continue to stay in the good thoughts of the many ancestors who made this building possible for us to preserve and use and enjoy for many generations, to help us with our appreciation. We are grateful to the members of the Japanese American Religious Federation or by its acronym jaaf, who are here today to share a blessing, prayer and chant to thank those before us, those here today, and those who will come tomorrow. So id like to introduce all of them and they will all come up individually. Starting with reverend rodney yano of konko church of San Francisco, reverend