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in minden, nevada, i'm sumi das for cnet, cbs news. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs from president obama authorizing air strikes in iraq. we'll get the latest from the white house and pentagon. >>> plus hurricane iselle making landfall in hawaii. we'll go to hilo for an update. >>> and new york city police commissioner bill bratton joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, august 8. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich. frank is off this morning. >> yes. he is off this morning! [ laughter ] >> and so is lawrence! >> but at this, all the lovely ladies are here. >> here we are. >> yes. >> chicks on pix in an array of colors! >>> one color outside you will notice gray skies into the bay. numbers in the 50s and 60s. the full weekend forecast still straight ahead. >> ino one will make it freezing in
in minden, nevada, i'm sumi das for cnet, cbs news. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs from president obama authorizing air strikes in iraq. we'll get the latest from the white house and pentagon. >>> plus hurricane iselle making landfall in hawaii. we'll go to hilo for an update. >>> and new york city police commissioner bill bratton joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm...
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cnet's sumi das shows us how it works. >> reporter: the 2013 wildfire claimed the lives of 19 hotshotsa, when the firefighters' exact location couldn't be pinpointed. >> they were quickly being overrun by fire, and, again, some of the last words prior to them perishing in the fire were where are you. >> reporter: now, technology originally developed for the military by new york-based persistent systems, aims to drastically improve two-way communications between fire crews and fire command centers. >> it really is ad hoc networking. it allows every radio to reat through every other radio. >> reporter: they're putting wave relay to the test. >> there's a harness, and it gets affixed to your chest and it's got a little flip-down tablet as you can see right here. then giets at radio system here. >> reporter: the radio service personnel cell towers. >> we've got a fire crew, a couple of different firefighter elements. >> reporter: and firefighters to know more about the lay of the land. by drawing on a tablet, an operation supervisor can remotely guide a fireman to a safer low kachlgts pict
cnet's sumi das shows us how it works. >> reporter: the 2013 wildfire claimed the lives of 19 hotshotsa, when the firefighters' exact location couldn't be pinpointed. >> they were quickly being overrun by fire, and, again, some of the last words prior to them perishing in the fire were where are you. >> reporter: now, technology originally developed for the military by new york-based persistent systems, aims to drastically improve two-way communications between fire crews and...
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car a dubois, cnet do. com.-3 "eyewitness news". >> lighter than those books we used to car any back packs. >> times are changing. >> i'm telling you, they are, really are. we'll be right back withh some incredible video of 800-pound turtle rescued at the jersey shore. >> 800 pounds? >> 800 pounds, huge. >> we'll be male announcer: hit tmaryguide and mapyways to explore all the beauty, history and culture along our 18 byways and other driving tours. order yours today at visitmaryland.org. land of wonder. male announcer: commemorate the wtraveling celebrational as the chesapeake campaign visits town festivals up and down our shores. visit starspangled200.com. presented by at&t. maryland. land of discovery. >> back on "eyewitness news" with great video from the us coast guardment check out the water there. along with some marine mammal standing center, worked together to rescue 800 pounds leather back turtle. that turtle was trapped in a fishing net. the video was shot saturday, 30 miles off the coast, of briganti
car a dubois, cnet do. com.-3 "eyewitness news". >> lighter than those books we used to car any back packs. >> times are changing. >> i'm telling you, they are, really are. we'll be right back withh some incredible video of 800-pound turtle rescued at the jersey shore. >> 800 pounds? >> 800 pounds, huge. >> we'll be male announcer: hit tmaryguide and mapyways to explore all the beauty, history and culture along our 18 byways and other driving tours....
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in san francisco for cnet, sumi das. >>> tiger returns. why some say he needs to take a break.ining ♪ ♪ just a little more bright ♪ ♪ i think the stars might be hanging ♪ ♪ just a little more high ♪ ♪ come on, love ♪ a new day is calling, and it feels so right ♪ [ female announcer ] with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk and cocoa, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an active naturals® total soy formula... one of nature's most effective skin tone correctors. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. and for stubborn spots, there's new aveeno® targeted tone corrector, with vitamin a added for faster results. [ jennifer aniston ] aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. forecast in some cities around the country. >>> golf's biggest name will tee off in the sport's fourth and final major of the year. tiger woods arrived to cheer at the golf club in louisville for the pga championship. his participation was d
in san francisco for cnet, sumi das. >>> tiger returns. why some say he needs to take a break.ining ♪ ♪ just a little more bright ♪ ♪ i think the stars might be hanging ♪ ♪ just a little more high ♪ ♪ come on, love ♪ a new day is calling, and it feels so right ♪ [ female announcer ] with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk and cocoa, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female...
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tickets also, two collingswood bakers came in second place this week on the season finale of the tl cnet work show the next great baker. giovani's room the country's oldest continue just operated lgbt book store which close in the may will reopen this fall, thanks to local non-profit. check in two three, four times a day on "kyw news "kyw news radio 1060". >> coming up in the next hour, we continue to follow breaking news homeowner facing charges for trying to protect his truck. >> plus her magical season asks to ever, but the honors keep oncoming for little leagueue superstar mo'ne davis. >> and a major fail on the ice bucket challenge. the big mistake that injured several firefighters. we're back at the top of the hour. >> very close call for fire fighters camden, our eyewitness photographer captured the exact moment that is part that far burning home came crumbling down. >>> also a homeowner who fights back when he saw someone breaking into his truck. now, the suspect is dead. we've just learned the owner is facing charges. >>> and, also, breaking at this hour, the search is on for th
tickets also, two collingswood bakers came in second place this week on the season finale of the tl cnet work show the next great baker. giovani's room the country's oldest continue just operated lgbt book store which close in the may will reopen this fall, thanks to local non-profit. check in two three, four times a day on "kyw news "kyw news radio 1060". >> coming up in the next hour, we continue to follow breaking news homeowner facing charges for trying to protect his...
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"serious man" -- have you cnet? -- seen that? sympathy and you want to go, "wake up!" go -- smack!but standup? i like both. >> jerry seinfeld wanted to go back. you wanted to go back. >> i think it is more personal. economical. there is a fix you get. >> it is like being a boxer, you have to get out and have enough material to go the distance. you have to be ready. >> some about the store have said it is more professional. >-- confessional. >> some of it. -- it's gratitude. appreciating life, warts and all. coming out the other side of whatever and being able to go, " -- the country was going through this transition. i think we're going to make it. i think we are going to come through it. it, we bitch about it but we do work together. we sometimes don't play well together but we do and we can. for me, confessional, yes. as close as i can be as a wasp.r-old "your mother and i were so happy..." [laughter] how confessional is that? "darling?" >> god will take care. >> god will take care. >> you'll be fine. christmas, darling. i wish i could express how happy i am!" a wonderful botox c
"serious man" -- have you cnet? -- seen that? sympathy and you want to go, "wake up!" go -- smack!but standup? i like both. >> jerry seinfeld wanted to go back. you wanted to go back. >> i think it is more personal. economical. there is a fix you get. >> it is like being a boxer, you have to get out and have enough material to go the distance. you have to be ready. >> some about the store have said it is more professional. >-- confessional....
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cnet's kara tsuboi reports on the high tech notebook solution toss start the school year off right. >create digital back up for your handwritten notes. take your notes as you normally would in a mole skin notebook, tag the pages with sticker to help you sort and file the pages then use the iphone ever note app to take photo of the page. it will be instantly up load today your ever note account so you can scroll through the pages on line, share them, save them for later. prices start at $25. mod notebooks deliver similar product, with pros toast get there different. still the pages of 29-dollar mod notebook and then send it off in a provided prepaid envelope back to mod. within five days, they'll king tight every page and house them in the mod app. from there, you can transfer the digital pages to another service of your preference. drop bog's one note or ever note. also, return your original paper notebook if you still want to hold onto it for posterity. kara >>> new film shines light on scandal from hollywood's golden age, whirlwinds, from one of the country's biggest stars, suzanne
cnet's kara tsuboi reports on the high tech notebook solution toss start the school year off right. >create digital back up for your handwritten notes. take your notes as you normally would in a mole skin notebook, tag the pages with sticker to help you sort and file the pages then use the iphone ever note app to take photo of the page. it will be instantly up load today your ever note account so you can scroll through the pages on line, share them, save them for later. prices start at $25....
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scott stein joining us from cnet today. >>> next up, russian hacker reportedly attacking jpmorgan and at least four other banks this month stealing an unknown of sensitive data including checking and savings account information. the phifbi is investigating. >> as much as the bank has an interest saying this is commonplace. it really is. talked to scuty executives at these institutions, one of the big four banks said we have over 100,000 attempted hacks a day. a day. that is how frequently these networks are trying to get into the bank systems. jpmorgan for its part in the last year tripled its cyber security spending to $600 million from $200 million. the viewer and bank consumers needs to watch out when you're a customer of one of the regional banks. they don't have the type of money to spend on their own systems to bulk up in the way big banks do. that's where increasingly you're seeing the targets and have to watch out. >> and "usa today" mentioned in their story just a while back sunnyvale based company reported credentials of phishing campaign against jpmorgan's people get an e-m
scott stein joining us from cnet today. >>> next up, russian hacker reportedly attacking jpmorgan and at least four other banks this month stealing an unknown of sensitive data including checking and savings account information. the phifbi is investigating. >> as much as the bank has an interest saying this is commonplace. it really is. talked to scuty executives at these institutions, one of the big four banks said we have over 100,000 attempted hacks a day. a day. that is how...
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cnet's tim stevens is going to be in studio 57 with an app that gives you more control over who usesrd. there's a lot of news this morning and as you say, the news is back in the morning so we'll see you guys right at 7:00. >> sounds like a good show. okay, we'll check you out at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> 6:44. new this morning, yup, justin bieber is heading to anger management classes. sources say the 20-year-old pop star has agreed to that plus charity work to settle an illegal street drag-racing case. bieber was arrested in january for careless driving and resisting arrest in florida. people involved with the case say bieber will plead guilty to the charges today. >>> in boston robin williams' fans have been writing messages around this bench, which was famous for "good will hunting." there it is. been there before. fans are also leaving candles and flowers outside a home in san francisco. >> kpix 5's cate caugiran reports from the "mrs. doubtfire" home. >> i'm getting hot flashes. >> reporter: "mrs. doubtfire" fans know this white victorian home. nowadays it looks a little differen
cnet's tim stevens is going to be in studio 57 with an app that gives you more control over who usesrd. there's a lot of news this morning and as you say, the news is back in the morning so we'll see you guys right at 7:00. >> sounds like a good show. okay, we'll check you out at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> 6:44. new this morning, yup, justin bieber is heading to anger management classes. sources say the 20-year-old pop star has agreed to that plus charity work to settle an...
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cnet's tim stevens is here with what needs to be done to make websites more secure.pparel brand ever launched online in the u.s. started in your neck of the woods, that would be stanford university. we like stanford. the ceo is in studio 57 with his unique twist on expanding into brick and mortar stores. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >> she mentioned a clothier you have never heard of, michelle. >> me, too! >> so -- >> reporter: it all started because he didn't like the way his pants fit. he thinks men should care about how pants look on their bottom if i could be so blunt. >> yeah. >> should be interesting. >> can't wait to see the interview. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >> reporter: see you guys. >>>6:44. megamegamergers are in the news for not happening. here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks to explain. >> reporter: good morning. two huge deals will not be happening. sprint is ending its bid to buy t-mobile in a move which would have combined the 3rd and 4th largest wireless carriers in the u.s. sprint thinks that
cnet's tim stevens is here with what needs to be done to make websites more secure.pparel brand ever launched online in the u.s. started in your neck of the woods, that would be stanford university. we like stanford. the ceo is in studio 57 with his unique twist on expanding into brick and mortar stores. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >> she mentioned a clothier you have never heard of, michelle. >> me, too! >> so -- >> reporter: it...
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and for cnet's complete back to school guide, just visit -- >> thank you sharon. >>> well, a new appdesigned to help parents get through to their kids. >> it was developed by a houston mom who had trouble getting her kids -- answer that please michelle. to answer their phone or respond to texts. so the app is called ignore mo more. the user touches the app on a smart phone and taps the person's name and enters a code to lock that person's phone. parents we talked to said they think it's a pretty good idea. >>> time now is 6:53. the bomb squad detonates explosives found outside a bay area federal courthouse. the investigation coming up. >> and some late breaking developments in the blockade of the port of oakland. we're going to have the very latest coming up in our next segment. $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card i can see brazil in my future.
and for cnet's complete back to school guide, just visit -- >> thank you sharon. >>> well, a new appdesigned to help parents get through to their kids. >> it was developed by a houston mom who had trouble getting her kids -- answer that please michelle. to answer their phone or respond to texts. so the app is called ignore mo more. the user touches the app on a smart phone and taps the person's name and enters a code to lock that person's phone. parents we talked to said...
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tim stevens is an editor at large at cnet. good morning. >> good morning.ou provide the app by the credit card provider and you turn the card on or off, and you set restrictions on what type of purchases you can make and you tie the credit card to your location and the credit card will only allow purchases near you, so soebnobody across the country can use your card. >> so when you lend your teenager your credit card you can limit how much they spend? >> you can put it to where there is a limit or in a certain town too. >> i wish you could make an app that can find something. >> where is my wallet? >> yes. >> and soon there won't be credit card it will all be through your phone anyway. >> we are behind in credit cards in this country, are we not? >> yeah, things used around the world, you also have a chip built into the credit card and a four-digit p.i.n. and that's coming to the united states. we should be using them by next year. >> we pay that $11 billion? >> we do through fees or something else through banks. we will be paying less for fraud and people
tim stevens is an editor at large at cnet. good morning. >> good morning.ou provide the app by the credit card provider and you turn the card on or off, and you set restrictions on what type of purchases you can make and you tie the credit card to your location and the credit card will only allow purchases near you, so soebnobody across the country can use your card. >> so when you lend your teenager your credit card you can limit how much they spend? >> you can put it to...
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that's google easter story, and cnet point this out, and amazon paid almost a billion dollars for twitchi wonder who is first with the drones. >> important they do it in the middle of the outback. can you imagine the liability of dropping that thing in the streets of manhattan? >> you can want do this. >> this is just to copy a phrase in urban areas, but the sport of billionaires, and a good way to grab headlines. when amazon did this initially, they got phenomenal headlines on a slow patch in the media cycle, and, clearly, google is positioning it in the same way. >> as they have done with the driverless cars and all that. there's no strangers to pr, but i don't think they are intended for urban use, but where you can't put a distribution center nearby. >> yes, google x, driverless cars, a subject of, i think, intrigue and mystery, what's coming out of there, and speaking of google x, did you see that the executive, the vp, is headed to the white house next for top picks for u.s. cto. producing not just moon shot products. >> didn't walt disney patent this recently? larger than life cha
that's google easter story, and cnet point this out, and amazon paid almost a billion dollars for twitchi wonder who is first with the drones. >> important they do it in the middle of the outback. can you imagine the liability of dropping that thing in the streets of manhattan? >> you can want do this. >> this is just to copy a phrase in urban areas, but the sport of billionaires, and a good way to grab headlines. when amazon did this initially, they got phenomenal headlines...