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Your World With Neil Cavuto

moment, you know, and people depend on those life images to show what happening every hour of every day there. how would you characterize this point in the border crisis? >> it continues to be chaotic and you are right, you know, sometimes the new cycle will concentrate on other things but we need to continuously be talking about it because we don't want it to become the norm for the longest ti time, you know, visa groups that would enter in different areas and people would make it a -- amira gill out of it but fortunately it has become the norm [inaudible] using drugs at record numbers and a lot of people talk about it because [inaudible] is absolutely not the norm and at the end the only ones who are [inaudible] it's not republican [inaudible] is the american public that are losing innocent drug cartel that continued to line their pockets because of this chaos that are winning and there is a problem. >> sandra: and that is a big warning from you. art del cueto, thank you for joining us today. appreciate your time. >> sandra: are iranian

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Anderson Cooper 360

weekend right? >> and of course those right-wing voices are always going to be clamoring for more and for harder, but prime minister netanyahu doesn't have to listen to them now, the israelis did something which is basically they said there is a message that we're sending here, is that we can get to your nuclear sites if we want to, we know where they are. and even though we didn't hit them, this time, we can do it a, lot of this that has been going on over the last few days. both would the iranian strike. and israeli strike is messaging. it's posturing and messaging neither side obviously is willing or ready to escalate into an all-out war. >> the israelis in particular cannot get into an all-out war without the full port, both military and political of the americans, which president biden made it clear that he was not willing to give so a lot of this has been about messaging the iranians, basically saying we're not afraid to strike you

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Ana Cabrera Reports

everything trump touches dies. trying to be trump-like got him truck crashed, just like ron desantis will learn tonight after he's crushed after spending 2 1/2 years being the mini me to trump. >> thank you so much, mark murray, john kasich, ferdnand am amandi. ahead i'll talk to the state's lead climatologist about how this cold prepares to past caucuses. will history be made in iowa? a car rammed into pedestrians in israel. police calling it a, quote, terrorist attack. we'll have the latest. stay right there. we'll have the latest. stay right there

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you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seeded passwords like nashvillepredatorsiz. that's the first password that they made. and then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passkeys — they're going to help things? yes. make yourjob harder? definitely harder. yeah. the field is always changing. passwords can, of course, be made more secure if you're willing to put the effort in. keeping a password secure these days, is a bit of a process. first of all, of course, you've got to have really complex passwords across every different online service. impossible to remember. so then you need a password manager, then you need to have multi—factor authentication as well. so if you try and log in to a service that you don't normally have on, let's say this device, it's a hassle. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. my password manager needs an authentication code. so now, whether we like it

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use seeded passwords like nashvillepredatorsiz. that's the first password that they made. and then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passkeys — they're going to help things? yes. make yourjob harder? definitely harder. yeah. the field is always changing. passwords can, of course, be made more secure if you're willing to put the effort in. keeping a password secure these days, is a bit of a process. first of all, of course, you've got to have really complex passwords across every different online service. impossible to remember. so then you need a password manager, then you need to have multi—factor authentication as well. so if you try and log in to a service that you don't normally have on, let's say this device, it's a hassle. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. my password manager needs an authentication code. so now, whether we like it or not, the future of logging in online is through our phones with thumbprints, pin codes

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BBC News

but with passkeys, it's all done on a device and with clever encryption. setting up a passkey takes a few minutes. the online service asks you to verify your identity using your device. it's not hard, but it is more of a hassle than setting up a username and password like we've always done. so why is this huge shift taking place and is it worth it? well, it's because passwords are, and always have been, a terrible way to keep us safe. corrie macy is a hacker for the good guys. she's been breaking into computer networks for companies for years to help them improve defences. people are really bad when they create passwords. nine out of ten times when i go into an environment and i try the password "summer2023" or "winter2023" — you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seated passwords — that's the first password that they made and, then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passwords can, of course, be made more secure.

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Breakfast

corrie macy is a hacker for the good guys. she's been breaking into computer networks for companies for years to help them improve defences. people are really bad when they create passwords. nine out of ten times when i go into an environment and i try the password "summer2023" or "winter2023" — you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seated passwords — that's the first password that they made and, then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passwords can, of course, be made more secure. my password manager needs an authentication code. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. so, now, whether we like it or not, the future of logging in online is through our phones with thumbprints, pin codes and, increasingly, facial id. no system will ever fully be hacker—proof, but passkeys do mean

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BBC News Now

all done on a device, and with clever encryption. setting up a passkey takes a few minutes — the online service asks you to verify your identity using your device. but with passkeys, it's all done on a device, and with clever encryption. setting up a passkey takes a few minutes — the online service asks you to verify your identity using your device. it's not hard, but it is more of a hassle than setting up a username and password like we've always done. so why is this huge shift taking place, and is it worth it? well, it's because passwords are — and always have been — a terrible way to keep us safe. cori macey is a hacker for the good guys. she's been breaking into computer networks for companies for years to help them improve defences. people are really bad when they create passwords. nine out of ten times when i go into an environment and i try the password "summer2023" or "winter2023" — you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seeded passwords — like "nashvillepredators12" — that's the first password that they made, and then across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passwords can, of course, be made more secure. my password manager needs an authentication code. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe.

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BBC News Now

using your device. it's not hard, but it is more of a hassle than setting up a username and password like we've always done. so why is this huge shift taking place and is it worth it? well, it's because passwords are, and always have been, a terrible way to keep us safe. cori macey is a hacker for the good guys. she's been breaking into computer networks for companies for years to help them improve defences. people are really bad when they create passwords. nine out of ten times when i go into an environment and i try the password "summer2023" or "winter2023" — you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seated passwords — that's the first password that they made and, then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passwords can, of course, be made more secure. my password manager needs an authentication code. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. so, now, whether we like it or not,

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The Context

so in a way it is hartford donald trump not to gain for the whole procedures in iowa unless a lot of nikki haley supporters turnout. but she is still making the argument in iowa that they will carry through to some of the other races in new hampshire. some of the other races in new hampshire-— some of the other races in new hampshire. some of the other races in new hamshire. �* , . , ., hampshire. bryan, give us a bit of colour of being _ hampshire. bryan, give us a bit of colour of being up _ hampshire. bryan, give us a bit of colour of being up there. - hampshire. bryan, give us a bit of colour of being up there. when i hampshire. bryan, give us a bit of| colour of being up there. when you go into these caucuses, how much do the polls matter or does become dependent on the caucus captains, the people that organise caucuses in pull people in? the the people that organise caucuses in pull people in?— pull people in? the caucus captain -la s a pull people in? the caucus captain plays a very _ pull people in? the caucus captain plays a very strong _ pull people in? the caucus captain plays a very strong role _ pull people in? the caucus captain plays a very strong role in we - pull people in? the caucus captainj plays a very strong role in we have seen _ plays a very strong role in we have seen it _ plays a very strong role in we have seen it a _ plays a very strong role in we have seen it a strong caucus captain can shift where — seen it a strong caucus captain can shift where the support is and can keep— shift where the support is and can keep the — shift where the support is and can keep the support unified. it matters a lot and _ keep the support unified. it matters a lot and that is why organisation matters~ — a lot and that is why organisation matters. you see the trump campaign and desantis campaign have dedicated and desantis campaign have dedicated a tremendous amount of organisation in iowa _ a tremendous amount of organisation in iowa and _ a tremendous amount of organisation in iowa and they hope that it plays out in _ in iowa and they hope that it plays out in history shows us that it does matter— out in history shows us that it does matter and — out in history shows us that it does matter and it will play out. just

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