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kimberly travis: my bank recently sent everybody cards, and they already have the little chip in them so i'm ready to go. nikole: kimberly travis is one of millions of card holders making the switch. customers essentially have chip cards now or will have chip cards by the end of the year. nikole: but with the rollout coming before the holiday wal-mart exec predicts anarchy-- johnson: that's too strong a nikole: --concerning customer confusion at checkout. >> it coulconceivably slow things down a little bit. we think the first time a consumer uses one of the new cards, they might fumble around a little bit if they're not used to it. nikole: it's not just customers. while many retailers have these new chip cards, others are still in the process. >> we're hearing delays of months. banks which are pointing the finger right back. johnson: for the retailer, please turn the machines on because that gives them extra levels of protection as well. nikole: another issue-- security. with some chip cards requiring a >> pins are more secure and johnson: we don't want you to have to input a pin. we
kimberly travis: my bank recently sent everybody cards, and they already have the little chip in them so i'm ready to go. nikole: kimberly travis is one of millions of card holders making the switch. customers essentially have chip cards now or will have chip cards by the end of the year. nikole: but with the rollout coming before the holiday wal-mart exec predicts anarchy-- johnson: that's too strong a nikole: --concerning customer confusion at checkout. >> it coulconceivably slow things...
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. >> kimberly travis is one of misof cardholder macking the switch. >> three out of five nu and by in the of the area. with the rollout coming before the holiday shopping season. one walmart predicts anarchy. that is too strong of a word. concerning customer confusion at checkout. it could slow thing downlogical bit. we think the first time consumer uses within of the new card they may fumble around a little bit if they are not used to it. if it is not just customer but many retallers have update the terminals to reads the new card and other the process. with are hearing the delays of mob. >> retaller blahing the bank which are pointing the finger right back. >> for the retaller, please, turn the machine on. that fifes them extra level of protection as well. another issue security with some cards requiring a signature rather in this a pin. >> pins are more secure. they are faster. >> we dop want to you have im n put of pins we didn't want the trans action to be dependent upon the card number. a chip card controversy changing how you purchase. >> in washington, i am nicole reporting. >
. >> kimberly travis is one of misof cardholder macking the switch. >> three out of five nu and by in the of the area. with the rollout coming before the holiday shopping season. one walmart predicts anarchy. that is too strong of a word. concerning customer confusion at checkout. it could slow thing downlogical bit. we think the first time consumer uses within of the new card they may fumble around a little bit if they are not used to it. if it is not just customer but many...
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kimberly travis is one of millions of cardholders making the switch. >> three out of five customers have chip cards now or will have them by the end of the year. nikole: at least one mart -- one walmart executive predicts anarchy. >> that is too strong a word. nikole: concerning customer confusion at checkout. >> icad slow things down a little bit. we think the first time consumer uses one of the cards and they might fumble around a little bit if they are not used to it. nikole: it is not just customers. many retailers have updated their terminals to read the new cards and others are still in the process. retailers are blaming the banks which are pointing the finger right back. another issue is the security, with some cards requiring a signature rather than a pin. >> we don' t want the transaction being dependent upon the card number. nikole: a chip card controversy changing how you purchase. mother nature is cooperating out there. s clear skies, and meteorologist josh judge so things are going to get even milder tomorrow. josh: that' s right, if you are won' t take too much whether to m
kimberly travis is one of millions of cardholders making the switch. >> three out of five customers have chip cards now or will have them by the end of the year. nikole: at least one mart -- one walmart executive predicts anarchy. >> that is too strong a word. nikole: concerning customer confusion at checkout. >> icad slow things down a little bit. we think the first time consumer uses one of the cards and they might fumble around a little bit if they are not used to it....
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nikole: kimberly travis is one of millions of cardholders making the switch. >> three out of five customers essentially have chip cards now end of the year. nikole: but with the rollout coming before the holiday shopping season, at least one walmart exec predicts anarchy. >> that's too strong a word. nikole: concerning customer confusion at checkout. >> it could slow things down a little bit. we think first time consumer uses one of the cards they might fumble around a little bit if they're not used to it. nikole: and it's not just customers. while many retailers have updated their terminals to read the new chip cards, others are still in the process. >> we're hearing delays of months. nikole: retailers blaming the banks, which are pointing the finger right back. >> for the retailer, please turn the machines on because that gives them extra levels of protection as well. nikole: another issue, security. with some chip cards requiring a signature rather a pin. >> pins are more secure and they're faster. >> we don't want you to have to input a pin. we don't want the transaction to be dependent
nikole: kimberly travis is one of millions of cardholders making the switch. >> three out of five customers essentially have chip cards now end of the year. nikole: but with the rollout coming before the holiday shopping season, at least one walmart exec predicts anarchy. >> that's too strong a word. nikole: concerning customer confusion at checkout. >> it could slow things down a little bit. we think first time consumer uses one of the cards they might fumble around a little...
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. >> kimberly travis is one of millions making the switch. >> three out of five customers have chip cards now or will by the end of the year. >> at least one walmart executive predicts anarchy. >> that's too strong of a word. >> confusion at check out. >> it could slow things down. we think the first time the consumer uses the new card, they might fumble around. >> it is not just customers. many retailers have updated their terminals, others are in the process. >> we're hearing delays of months. >> retailers blaming the banks. >> please turn the machines on. that gives them extra levels of protection as well. >> another issue is security. some chip cards requiring a signature. >> pins are more secure. >> we don't want you to have to input a pin. we don't want it to be dependent on the card number. >> changing how you purchase. in washington, i'm nikole killion reporting. sean: let's talk sports. high school football is a thanksgiving tradition in manchester and nashua. let's start with the showdown between nashua north and south. south sophomore quarterback, sean holland, deep to osgood.
. >> kimberly travis is one of millions making the switch. >> three out of five customers have chip cards now or will by the end of the year. >> at least one walmart executive predicts anarchy. >> that's too strong of a word. >> confusion at check out. >> it could slow things down. we think the first time the consumer uses the new card, they might fumble around. >> it is not just customers. many retailers have updated their terminals, others are in the...
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that song "riser" was written by travis meadows, who is a big fan of this show. i will shut up now. >>> kimberlyfantastic evening. which is why i'm coming back in my next life as an australian. i'm emceeing the australian benefit in new york city, the association is a new york-based nonprofit, founded by sir keith murdoch. australian journalist and the father of rupert murdoch in 1948 to pro mont moat and enhance the relationship between america and australia. wonderful awards last night and the -- please put this down. bill mcdermott. i highly recommend his book and he spoke last night and got the award. he's an inspirational guy. >> juan, quickly? >> make my day, serena williams, top-ranked dennis player, guess what, she's sitting in a chinese restaurant in san francisco. some guy lingers nearby and grabs her cell phone what does our hero do? she gets up, dashes out the door, confronts him and gets her cell phone back. you can see it in the surveillance video. that's terrific. >>> the politics of the russian plane disaster. egypt and russia try to downplay what they call speculation in the wes
that song "riser" was written by travis meadows, who is a big fan of this show. i will shut up now. >>> kimberlyfantastic evening. which is why i'm coming back in my next life as an australian. i'm emceeing the australian benefit in new york city, the association is a new york-based nonprofit, founded by sir keith murdoch. australian journalist and the father of rupert murdoch in 1948 to pro mont moat and enhance the relationship between america and australia. wonderful...