and respond to every single mention of the word socialism on all of twitter but a computer program could. tirelessly. forever. ubiquitously, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of times, millions of times, why not? and robot j. mccarthy, that was a funny way to do it. you can see how that bot technology could be used in a less fun way. a less funny, less harmless way. like, say, during an election season. you can see how people relatively easily could program bots to not just make jokes but to latch on to and respond to and get themselves involved in, for example, any twitter conversation that mentioned hillary clinton. recognize a pro-hillary clinton message or a pro-hillary clinton hashtag or even just the name hillary or the name clinton and then deluge that mention with fake news stories, with
tens of thousands of times, you can see in the bay various electronics, wires and green tanks. the concern floated by some pilots they say boeing manufactures and delivers a 777 with an unsecured access door. most of the airlines add a lock and the access is hidden. only crew and perhaps some aviation enthusiasts would know how to get in. that s why a breach aboard mh370 is something the pilot says is possible but unlikely. investigators around the world found no immediate red flags from anyone on board. more likely a catastrophic fire or one of the crew perhaps the captain or the co-pilot were somehow involved. one of the things that investigators do they never leave any stone unturned. they look at just about any possibility. reporter: pilots say they want to know they need to know
tens of thousands of times today on facebook and across the internet. almost a year ago he was photographed at school holding a sign. on it was written five simple words. no more hurting people. peace. this as so many adults also struggle to comprehend the violence that took young martin s life. cnn s chief national correspondent john king joins me now from dorchester, the boston neighborhood that martin grew up in, also where john king grew up in. john, how is your community reacting to this horrible, horrible news? reporter: jake, can tell you there are waves of sadness. people are still stunned. we stopped by the community charter school where martin richard went to school. his younger sister was in the first grade. his mother was the librarian there. the students, we are told, were in shock. they were bringing counselors in. the faculty was in shock and it is an eerie sight. the flag was at half staff
economy. now is the time for action. so i want to send a clear message for congress. do not slow down the recovery that we re on. don t muck it up. keep it moving in the right direction. steven moore is an editorial writer with the wall street journal. steven, the president s message don t muck it up. your message is to the voters and you re saying the worst thing they could do for the economy is four more years of president obama. why do you see president obama as a particular threat to this recovery? well, first of all, i agree with you the economy is picking up. we re just getting week after week signs of a stronger economy. manufacturing has picked up. we got some good unemployment insurance claims this week which suggests we might get another bump down in the unemployment rate so i agree with you. we re seeing some really nice signs of recovery right now. what i question whether it s durable, whether it s sustainable. and i keep looking at what could happen on janu
the housing meltdown took down with it countless homeowners. in fact i m probably talk about many of you. today federal and state officials announced a $26 billion foreclosure settlement aimed at righting some of the wrong. the settlement was made with five of the nation s largest home lenders. let s bring ali velshi. what will this mean for homeowners? citi group, bank of america, wells fargo and it s $26 billion and it s going to spread out the pot this way. first of all no more robo signing home foreclosure. if you were foreclosed on you may get $2,000. if your home is underwater you could get an average of $20,000 in principal reductions as long as your loan is not with fannie or freddie or backed by them. these are private loans. the lenders get immunity from future state claims. they don t get immunity from criminal investigations. homeowners can still pursue claims against the banks even if they take either the $2000 or the $20,000 in reduction. and states still ha