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it might be partially spread between app makers and purchases of apps. and desegregating that is the question we have been wrestling with here. here is where i am stuck and need your help. you say that illinois brick is a bright line rule. premised on the existence of a contractual relationship between him -- between the buyer, the ultimate purchaser and the intermediate seller. there has to be that kind of relationship, rather than a sales agency relationship like we have here. but antitrust doesn't usually depend upon contractual formalities. it usually depends on underlying economics. i have a hard time distinguishing this case from illinois brick and the question of economic pass through and the question it presents. the possibility that the intermediate purchaser may absorb the monopoly rent and not pass it along. that raises for me the question, i will wind it up quickly i promise, whether illinois brick is correct. i am really curious why you don't make that argument. there is a whole bunch of things for you to chew on. >> i will try to chew on th
it might be partially spread between app makers and purchases of apps. and desegregating that is the question we have been wrestling with here. here is where i am stuck and need your help. you say that illinois brick is a bright line rule. premised on the existence of a contractual relationship between him -- between the buyer, the ultimate purchaser and the intermediate seller. there has to be that kind of relationship, rather than a sales agency relationship like we have here. but antitrust...
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anywhere other than the app store as a result iphone owners pay apple more for apps than they would have in a competitive retail market to this court's precedent iphone owners have a cause of action for those overcharges against apple the court of appeals for three reasons first illinois brick is a rule that can be easily satisfied and second, apple directed the monopoly abuses at respondents. it is appropriate respondents can sue apple for damages as a resume - - a result of those violations. third, apple seeks to expand and modify the byline rule of illinois brick to deny indisputably direct purchasers and to change the rule where it is hard to apply at the pleading stage. now if i can return to the first point the direct purchaser rule the court said so in illinois brick in in a case that has not yet been discussed today in which the court said illinois brick is for direct purchasers notwithstanding the economics that go into that that was a case that protected the defendant but this case is the flipside of that to protect the plaintiffs who directly purchased from the antitrust
anywhere other than the app store as a result iphone owners pay apple more for apps than they would have in a competitive retail market to this court's precedent iphone owners have a cause of action for those overcharges against apple the court of appeals for three reasons first illinois brick is a rule that can be easily satisfied and second, apple directed the monopoly abuses at respondents. it is appropriate respondents can sue apple for damages as a resume - - a result of those violations....
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. >> the dating app catering to conservatives. >> if you are a feminist, goat off my app. >> politics makes for strange bedfellows. the crowd trying to make their america date again. >> first thing i see is your boobs. we don't want to lead with your boobs ever. >>> plus, screen time. is tech taking over our lives? the startling experiment. diane sawyer reporting oft fixation with our devices. >>> remembering the actor who brought "star wars" to life. but first the "nightline" five. alright,yeah!excited? waaahoo... well... that was fun, right? it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. is it okay to talk politics on your first date? for one group, it's a safe bet, thanks to a relationship app uniting the right. here's maggie rulli. ♪ >> reporter: tonight yvonne's going on a first date. for this new york native, it's not just about finding a man with the right looks or the right job. >> i think like-minded individuals obviously get along better. >> reporter: it's about whether he votes for the right.
. >> the dating app catering to conservatives. >> if you are a feminist, goat off my app. >> politics makes for strange bedfellows. the crowd trying to make their america date again. >> first thing i see is your boobs. we don't want to lead with your boobs ever. >>> plus, screen time. is tech taking over our lives? the startling experiment. diane sawyer reporting oft fixation with our devices. >>> remembering the actor who brought "star wars"...
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the new accuweather app from abc7 news. minute by minute foors plus realtime radar alerts, keeping you safe. search accuweather in your app store and download now. >> that is our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. all of us, thanks for joining us. on jimmy kimmel live, tom brady. >> have a good night. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- 6-time super bowl champion tom brady. from "game of thrones", david benioff & d.b. weiss. plus this week in unnecessary censorship. and now, most likely, jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. very nice. welcome. thank you. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. i'm excited, because, i'm excited, you all
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app for listening.e app store being built into the watch, so you don't need a phone to install apps. strategically,at a big priority for apple is boosting its services revenue that came up during the earnings. not long ago, they had that big streaming event. willie software update we see tomorrow somehow facilitate -- or how will they facilitate that broader business call? the broader business goal is to continue to have developers writing apps. the more developers that are part of the ecosystem, the more apps, the more money they will make from services. none of the individual features that are coming that will be released in the september, october timeframe will really be on a recurring revenue basis. one will be this apple music app coming to the mac that might inspire more installations. right now it is in itunes. caroline: always with the breaking news apple, we thank you. great scoop as always, well ahead. coming up president trump complicates an already tough week for forex and emerging markets t
app for listening.e app store being built into the watch, so you don't need a phone to install apps. strategically,at a big priority for apple is boosting its services revenue that came up during the earnings. not long ago, they had that big streaming event. willie software update we see tomorrow somehow facilitate -- or how will they facilitate that broader business call? the broader business goal is to continue to have developers writing apps. the more developers that are part of the...
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the b safe app is a little more complicated. free to use, but you'll need to pay for some of its more appealing features like live streaming. this app allows you to notify your contacts whenever you're feeling unsafe as well, and then you can use the app to live stream video whatever is happening. other people can see that live stream, and it auto saves to your phone as well as evidence. i spoke to the creator who says he came up with the after his own daughter was attacked by some friends. it's ideal for the tech savvy person willing to pay the monthly fee. it's great for parties when you start to feel uncomfortable. life360 was created in the bay area. it's free, but once again, the upgrades will get you a lot more bells and whistles. with the free version you can track your friends and family a lot like find my friends on the iphone, but this app will send you notifications whenever your family member leaves or arrives at certain locations like school. and this seems ideal for parents who are tracking their kids. the automati
the b safe app is a little more complicated. free to use, but you'll need to pay for some of its more appealing features like live streaming. this app allows you to notify your contacts whenever you're feeling unsafe as well, and then you can use the app to live stream video whatever is happening. other people can see that live stream, and it auto saves to your phone as well as evidence. i spoke to the creator who says he came up with the after his own daughter was attacked by some friends....
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the new accuweather app from abc7 news. minute by minute foors plus realtime radar alerts, keeping you safe. search accuweather in your app store and download now. >> that is our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. all of us, thanks for joining us. on jimmy kimmel live, tom brady. >> have a good night. > into a deep deep reach pocko. the shock when you see what was down there with him. it's a grueling trek up a sea cliff. intruders are caught on security cam. how they're staying a step aheadf of the fun police. plus the buzz word for your shop at new ipad and answering the bank's insecurity question. the cringe-worthy moment has coworkers chime in. >> this guy was driving around his truck in california and it looks like a residential area. something wasn't quite right. we often don't eget these videos coming from california. but what you've just encountered is a poor goat. eventually it does walk away. maybe it's been there for a while. down this open well on this land were five animals. y
the new accuweather app from abc7 news. minute by minute foors plus realtime radar alerts, keeping you safe. search accuweather in your app store and download now. >> that is our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. all of us, thanks for joining us. on jimmy kimmel live, tom brady. >> have a good night. > into a deep deep reach pocko. the shock when you see what was down there with him. it's a grueling trek up a sea cliff. intruders are...
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providers they we re does for their app providers they were the use of their apps or whatever. 0k, doris the hollywood actress who died yesterday aged 97. so many tributes. i loved herfilms, i loved calamity jane, she was tributes. i loved herfilms, i loved calamityjane, she was part of our world. she never won a oscar, which i think was quite surprising given how long her career was and how many people love those films. also surprising as she has said she wants no funeral, she wants no heads own and she wants no memorial service. very private woman stop yes. indeed. thank you jane for being with us here on the briefing and your comments about rabobank, keep them coming in. if you want to see that what the debate is like today, it's hashtag the briefing. i will see you later. have a lovely day, by by. —— goodbye, comments about whatsapp. hello. well, very settled weather across the uk for the next few days. notjust the uk, but in fact but many parts of western europe. and the outlook — staying warm and sunny. some places will be warmer than others though, across the uk. so this is the pi
providers they we re does for their app providers they were the use of their apps or whatever. 0k, doris the hollywood actress who died yesterday aged 97. so many tributes. i loved herfilms, i loved calamity jane, she was tributes. i loved herfilms, i loved calamityjane, she was part of our world. she never won a oscar, which i think was quite surprising given how long her career was and how many people love those films. also surprising as she has said she wants no funeral, she wants no heads...
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to treat cirrhotic or jar says the app does come up with reliable results use of the app looks set to increase. google is for general information we want to be for people seeking medical information. will eventually be helping 1000000000 people to have a better understanding of the state of their health that's of. siraj gorge i says he's happy to consult the app for himself. but when it comes to his young daughter do he would definitely go straight to see a doctor in person. out official intelligence as another diagnostic tool in fact today google can identify a flu outbreak faster than the health of ari's just by analyzing the search terms that you use but a form of data protection official has told made that data protection has not been a priority in digital medicine that's a huge worry in a business that relies 100 percent on doctor patient confidentiality the risks of a new industry that's moving ahead at light speed. to patient confidentiality means nothing to them they just want to make as much money as possible with the data. that advises the european parliament and other organ
to treat cirrhotic or jar says the app does come up with reliable results use of the app looks set to increase. google is for general information we want to be for people seeking medical information. will eventually be helping 1000000000 people to have a better understanding of the state of their health that's of. siraj gorge i says he's happy to consult the app for himself. but when it comes to his young daughter do he would definitely go straight to see a doctor in person. out official...
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a new app is watching what our first responders are doing here.n other cities like baltimore and los angeles. another app is watching what's going on at college campuses throughout california. we take a look at what it's like to get constant alerts about the bizarre and the dangerous. >> it was a frightening scene a block from the san francisco campus. a woman shot, a gunman on the loose. >> the people on my floor, every one was really scared. every one was really confused. a lot of people were having anxiety. >> students recall every one hud led in their dorms. was the shooter outside. >> this gunman can be on campus. >> as if to confirm their fear, power went out and later loud popping sounds erupted outside. >> we all felt like the shooters on campus. i didn't know whether or not i was safe where i was at. >> campus police were mom so frantic students turn to two crie tracking apps. wildfire and citizen that monitor fire and police scanners posting alerts in realtime. >> i was on my way to my car and i got an alert. >> i seen all the cop cars.
a new app is watching what our first responders are doing here.n other cities like baltimore and los angeles. another app is watching what's going on at college campuses throughout california. we take a look at what it's like to get constant alerts about the bizarre and the dangerous. >> it was a frightening scene a block from the san francisco campus. a woman shot, a gunman on the loose. >> the people on my floor, every one was really scared. every one was really confused. a lot of...
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carol: that is what the app is coming right? -- app is, right? 15 seconds and you sit there and do a dance or a sped up tutorial. it is not a full-length video, it is the short snippets which is what makes it hard for a musician. the fans who have listened to this don't know who you are. jason: and there is no direct monetary link from that to the artist. >> right. the record label made deals with tiktok for tens of millions of dollars. for several months, they have been trying to get paid more. an artist is not going to get rich off of tiktok. the hope is that the burst of fame will then lead to streams or people purchasing and you can monetize that another way. carol: how do artists feel about it? most are more comfortable with it a record labels and rights holders. rights holders are used to wanting to squeeze every last dollar out of anybody who is using that copyright. the artists figure it is a good way to promote themselves and then it is on them to figure it out. story you mention in your the tantrums, everybody knows that banned because
carol: that is what the app is coming right? -- app is, right? 15 seconds and you sit there and do a dance or a sped up tutorial. it is not a full-length video, it is the short snippets which is what makes it hard for a musician. the fans who have listened to this don't know who you are. jason: and there is no direct monetary link from that to the artist. >> right. the record label made deals with tiktok for tens of millions of dollars. for several months, they have been trying to get...
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shortly in the programme, but i updated my app this morning. to, so i have done the same thing. public service announcement there. the continuing trade tensions between beijing and washington seem to be escalating, after china hit back in its trade war with united states. china says it will impose tariffs on $60 billion worth of us goods from the ist ofjune. this comes after the trump administration decided to double tariffs to 25% on $200 billion worth of chinese goods late last week. the latest chinese move, will see tariffs raised on more than 5,000 us products, which includes items such as beef, vegetables and coffee. these products will face taxes ranging from 5% to 25%. the news sent shockwaves through global markets, with the world's major indicies seeing a sell—off after the news was announced. in asia earlier today, we saw heavy falls, but as the day progressed, things seemed to calm down. robin brant is in shanghai for us. this is obviously an escalation of what has been going on between china and the us, what has been coming out of b
shortly in the programme, but i updated my app this morning. to, so i have done the same thing. public service announcement there. the continuing trade tensions between beijing and washington seem to be escalating, after china hit back in its trade war with united states. china says it will impose tariffs on $60 billion worth of us goods from the ist ofjune. this comes after the trump administration decided to double tariffs to 25% on $200 billion worth of chinese goods late last week. the...
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carol: that is what the app is, right?they are 10 or 15 seconds and you sit there and do a dance or a sped up tutorial. it is not a full-length video, it is the short snippets which is what makes it hard for a musician. the fans who have listened to this don't know who you are. jason: and there is no direct monetary link from that to the artist. >> right. the record label made deals with tiktok for tens of millions of dollars. for several months, they have been trying to get paid more. an artist is not going to get rich off of tiktok. the hope is that the burst of fame will then lead to streams or people purchasing and you can monetize that another way. carol: how do artists feel about it? >> most are more comfortable with it a record labels and rights holders. rights holders are used to wanting to squeeze every last dollar out of anybody who is using that copyright. the artists figure it is a good way to promote themselves and then it is on them to figure it out. jason: you mention in your story the tantrums, everybody kn
carol: that is what the app is, right?they are 10 or 15 seconds and you sit there and do a dance or a sped up tutorial. it is not a full-length video, it is the short snippets which is what makes it hard for a musician. the fans who have listened to this don't know who you are. jason: and there is no direct monetary link from that to the artist. >> right. the record label made deals with tiktok for tens of millions of dollars. for several months, they have been trying to get paid more. an...
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you will see the apple watch get more independent with new apps like voice memos and an onboard app storehat about the new unified app strategy. ? how will we see that rolled out? mark: that is going to be the entree of the event. they will likely call it universal apps. to break it down for you, right now, if you are apple or a third-party developer and want to be on apple's multiple platforms, you would write an application, one that runs on the iphone/ipad. if you want to be on the mac, you would run a separate one. that takes away a lot of time to be focusing on new features and designs by having to write two different applications. apple is trying to merge that. you right one application that can run on an iphone, ipad and mac. and eventually this will go to all of their devices as well. emily: let's not forget the iphone completely. what about the iphone's new new features? mark: a new dark mode. new health application that is redesigned. other bells and wills is. the interface will look very similar to the current version of ios. emily: mark gurman, thank you so much for breaking i
you will see the apple watch get more independent with new apps like voice memos and an onboard app storehat about the new unified app strategy. ? how will we see that rolled out? mark: that is going to be the entree of the event. they will likely call it universal apps. to break it down for you, right now, if you are apple or a third-party developer and want to be on apple's multiple platforms, you would write an application, one that runs on the iphone/ipad. if you want to be on the mac, you...
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developers figure out him to perspective their apps -- to improve their apps and market them better,take your data on sell. it is hard to know what they are doing with the data, there is not any responsibility for them. elizabeth: how sneaky is this, you -- reported that trackers, the apps know people charge their phone at night. so it will be on. the phone has to be on, they don't do it during the day to interrupt, potentially tip you off. >> true that one reason. the thing is even if you turned off your phone at night, it not stopping this. any time you open an app, it opens in background connection to a tracker. for example app door dash. you open that, it opens immediately links to 9 distracter companies. elizabeth: who are they working with? do we know the name of tracker companies they work with? >> we do, i named and shamed in my column. two for example are google and facebook, they get pinged every time you open door dash. elizabeth: and spotify, other companies? >> yes, almost any company you know that makes an app is probably running trackers, unless they are so big like fa
developers figure out him to perspective their apps -- to improve their apps and market them better,take your data on sell. it is hard to know what they are doing with the data, there is not any responsibility for them. elizabeth: how sneaky is this, you -- reported that trackers, the apps know people charge their phone at night. so it will be on. the phone has to be on, they don't do it during the day to interrupt, potentially tip you off. >> true that one reason. the thing is even if...
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app to get private messages. what you should do right now to protect yourself. here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down. so i feel... lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like.. introducing new metamucil
app to get private messages. what you should do right now to protect yourself. here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important...
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your nbc washington app. the main timing will be about 2:00 to :starting in the shenandoah valley -- 2:00 to 8:00, starting in the shenandoah valley. athe good news, this i one-and-done show for weather. quiet weather returns tomorrow. there's the activity to the west. even overnight storms across central pennsylvania. all kwoid for now. temratures -- quiet fornow. temperatures in the comfortable range. 57 in manassas. 61 in leesburg. 56 in clinton, maryland. your planneror today, plan on a big warmup. temperatures into the mid to upper 80s today. not everyone's going to geted rain. most of the rain chances are at 60% for later in the afternoon. probably right in that 3:00 to 5:00 capital beltway. >>> right when everyone's g tryg to away. leave as early as you possibly can. silver spring near university boulevard, the right side blocked by a continue. you can see we are not really seeing that impact yet. it will kick in, though, if it succks around for too m lodger. rest of the beltway, inner loop and outer l
your nbc washington app. the main timing will be about 2:00 to :starting in the shenandoah valley -- 2:00 to 8:00, starting in the shenandoah valley. athe good news, this i one-and-done show for weather. quiet weather returns tomorrow. there's the activity to the west. even overnight storms across central pennsylvania. all kwoid for now. temratures -- quiet fornow. temperatures in the comfortable range. 57 in manassas. 61 in leesburg. 56 in clinton, maryland. your planneror today, plan on a big...
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find us online and on our mobile app.section, it is year of the pay in the chinese zodiac and pigs are the center of a crisis that started in china and has spread throughout the world. it is an outbreak of swine flu that is now threatening the global food supply. our editor filled us in. >> it is the year of the pay, but has not been a good year for pigs. china recorded its first case of swine flu. authorities said it was quickly brought under control. it was isolated and they culled the herd. this is the equivalent of pig ebola. there are no treatments and every paid that gets it pretty much does. jason: let's remind people that half the world's pigs are in china. and when we are talking about the number that may be affected of is the equivalent of all of the pigs in the united states. >> right, so the usda is anticipating that as many as 134 million pigs may have to be culled. that is equivalent to the output in the u.s.. it only takes six months from birth to slaughter. the herd right now is about 74 million. jason: wo
find us online and on our mobile app.section, it is year of the pay in the chinese zodiac and pigs are the center of a crisis that started in china and has spread throughout the world. it is an outbreak of swine flu that is now threatening the global food supply. our editor filled us in. >> it is the year of the pay, but has not been a good year for pigs. china recorded its first case of swine flu. authorities said it was quickly brought under control. it was isolated and they culled the...
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many of the requests are now coming thugh the my san jose app.part of an initiative called my san jose app. >> it certainly has been very popular. we're also a victim of our own success. >> reporter: besides adding staff and dump trucks san jose could also be adding spanish an vietnamese versions of the app and reaching out more for volunteers to help clean up the trash. in san jose, len ramirez. >>> a little history lesson behind something that has cost millions of bart riders extra time. >> it's the reason why bart trains have to slam on their breaks in a part of oakland. >> you can see the screeching of the tires scraping against the rails. >> would you believe the reason for the major slow down is very much political. we'll explain. >> you have to see this video. the crazy storm that was no match for the sun. >>> plus will it be ride share mcgeddon. what uber and lyft riders and drivers have to know about tomorrow morning's commute. >> it is clear outside for much of the bay area but still kind of chilly. still below average. coming up when t
many of the requests are now coming thugh the my san jose app.part of an initiative called my san jose app. >> it certainly has been very popular. we're also a victim of our own success. >> reporter: besides adding staff and dump trucks san jose could also be adding spanish an vietnamese versions of the app and reaching out more for volunteers to help clean up the trash. in san jose, len ramirez. >>> a little history lesson behind something that has cost millions of bart...
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the app is reasonably well-known across the province.e had come across it in the course of doing research on other kinds of surveillance technology. but then we found more discussions on police-run accounts and then actually had interviewees who had been released from political education camps describe to us that when they were detained, police were gathering information and entering it into this app, and then making decisions those people should be subject to further detention. then we actually found the app, which of the time was publicly available, and downloaded it and said to work reverse engineering it to show -- dozens of different kindnds of behavior, a of thehem perfectly legal, that are now considered essentially evidence of problematic or suspicious behavior by the authorities. juan: you mentioned even such an otherwise normal act as going outside the backdoor of your home as opposed to the front door of your house could be a trigger for the chinese authorities to gather information on these apps? >> yeah. some of the behavior
the app is reasonably well-known across the province.e had come across it in the course of doing research on other kinds of surveillance technology. but then we found more discussions on police-run accounts and then actually had interviewees who had been released from political education camps describe to us that when they were detained, police were gathering information and entering it into this app, and then making decisions those people should be subject to further detention. then we...
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closing apps when you're not using them. shutting off the phone when you want to be exta sure. >> that was wnbc's andrew 1i6 eporting. google says unless the home phone is activated there is no data saved. apple has not yet responded. making you think. right? >>> could be a last ride for memorial day weekend. thunder alley. a full look >>> welcome back. time now is 9:47. as you probably know, this weekend marks the official start of the summer beach season, and news 4 isor working f you helping you dbecide which ch you might want to go to for vacation. so with the tough assignment we sent mark seagraves. take a look. >> reporter: there are plenty of oneaches to choose from the other side of the bay.th rehoboeach boasting and old school board wach and plenty of shopping and dinin >> rehoboth is the nation's summer capital. always called that. >> reporter: a few miles to the south, bethany beach looking for the samehing. >> quiet. advertise itself as a quiet rt resoand really are. >> repor r: bethany's mayor says that quiet fe
closing apps when you're not using them. shutting off the phone when you want to be exta sure. >> that was wnbc's andrew 1i6 eporting. google says unless the home phone is activated there is no data saved. apple has not yet responded. making you think. right? >>> could be a last ride for memorial day weekend. thunder alley. a full look >>> welcome back. time now is 9:47. as you probably know, this weekend marks the official start of the summer beach season, and news 4...
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apple responded by saying it neither owned nor sold the apps itself.bumpy ride during theirfirst week there have been rumours of more ta riffs there have been rumours of more tariffs from the united states as well and that is the latest from financial markets. the director general of the national crime agency, lynne 0wens, is calling for almost £3 billion in extra funding to tackle the scale of serious and organised crime. mrs 0wens warns that without investment the public will "feel the consequences". our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports. jailed last month, this man was behind a sophisticated online scam investigated by the national crime agency. the 24—year—old used his computer programming skills to blackmail pornography website users out of hundreds of thousands of pounds. the case highlights the increasing complexity of serious and organised crime and is why the nca is calling for more staff and expertise to counter the threat. according to the agency's latest assessment of the problem there are now 181,000 offenders linked to serio
apple responded by saying it neither owned nor sold the apps itself.bumpy ride during theirfirst week there have been rumours of more ta riffs there have been rumours of more tariffs from the united states as well and that is the latest from financial markets. the director general of the national crime agency, lynne 0wens, is calling for almost £3 billion in extra funding to tackle the scale of serious and organised crime. mrs 0wens warns that without investment the public will "feel the...
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want efficiency we want it now right so this is how the dystopian reality behind this cuddly sweet app make memories that's the slogan on the website for the photo storage app ever accompanied by a cursive logo and an example album titled weekend with grandpa everything about evers branding is warm and fuzzy about sharing your best moments while freeing up space on your phone what isn't obvious on evers website or app is that the photos people share are used to train the company's facial recognition system and that ever then offers to sell that technology to private companies law enforcement and the military and so they have a separate website ever is your app but they have a separate website called ever ai which is a pitch to law enforcement intelligence agencies and how to identify and they promised that they can identify an individual that is walking through a video in a senior at a mall or something like. you starring warren beatty circa 1960 whatever you know it's not about making memories it's about replacing memories yes right ok let us enter your conscious mind and replace all
want efficiency we want it now right so this is how the dystopian reality behind this cuddly sweet app make memories that's the slogan on the website for the photo storage app ever accompanied by a cursive logo and an example album titled weekend with grandpa everything about evers branding is warm and fuzzy about sharing your best moments while freeing up space on your phone what isn't obvious on evers website or app is that the photos people share are used to train the company's facial...
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a lot more on these apps on the website at abc7news.com.astro for abc7 news. >> it is amazing how many apps there are out there. >> oh, my gosh. >> a ton. >> i had no idea until i saw that. >> a lot of good info. >> for sure. >>> there is a nice little bite going behind us. did the rain stop in san francisco. >> for now. but the scattered showers on live doppler 7 so we could get a shower moving through at any time. and meanwhile, more than showers in the sierra. it is snowing there. and in fact the snow will start becoming heavier during the late-night hours and a winter storm warning is in effect for the central sierra until 6:00 tomorrow morning. back to the bay area, overnight as we watch this shower taper off a bit, still cloudy skies and wet spots for the morning commute and overnight lows will be mainly in the low 50s and tomorrow's highs under brighter skies will arrange from upper 50s at the coast to mainly low 60s around the bay shoreline and mid oifs for the most part in the inland areas. the accuweather seven-day forecast, after
a lot more on these apps on the website at abc7news.com.astro for abc7 news. >> it is amazing how many apps there are out there. >> oh, my gosh. >> a ton. >> i had no idea until i saw that. >> a lot of good info. >> for sure. >>> there is a nice little bite going behind us. did the rain stop in san francisco. >> for now. but the scattered showers on live doppler 7 so we could get a shower moving through at any time. and meanwhile, more than...
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all allowed in that area no humans can enter it here millions of people uploaded photos to the ever app then the company used them to develop facial recognition tools the app developers were not clear about their intentions when every user said i believe it's an huge invasion of privacy let me explain you know we have massive distributed computing networks you know i remember back in the search for intelligent extraterrestrial intelligence the seti project which you were you donated your c.p.u. power to allow this massive parallel computing project to go out into the universe and find intelligent. extraterrestrial intelligence you know the mass surveillance state means we are all donating our conscious minds to this massive surveillance network and we're all living in our subconscious or unconscious minds and that's the end sexualization of humans so you know answer b s they're not consciously thinking oh i got had our a high right now make some money johnny i'll see you at the bar later now they're on a sub conscious unconscious level they're just performing their d.n.a. specific uncon
all allowed in that area no humans can enter it here millions of people uploaded photos to the ever app then the company used them to develop facial recognition tools the app developers were not clear about their intentions when every user said i believe it's an huge invasion of privacy let me explain you know we have massive distributed computing networks you know i remember back in the search for intelligent extraterrestrial intelligence the seti project which you were you donated your c.p.u....
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putting the app back in apple. the company looking at introducing a slew of new features at the developer conference. president trump fresh off saying that a trade deal with china could be coming within weeks is once again tweeting threats of raising tariffs. sunday, the president took to his favorite social media platform saying he's prepared to raise tariffs by this friday. apple stocks falling by the news on friday. chip stocks falling as well. micron, nvidia ending the day in the red. we have bloomberg tech resident apple watcher mark gurman. in the studio, ian king. roll.shares had been on a after they reported earnings, iphone sales stabilizing. is this trade issue the only thing driving apple down today? mark: i think so. i don't think there's anything that apple investors are more standoff than this with china. anything having to do with exporting out of china to the , building products and selling them in china, those are sensitive topics to tariffs and of course sensitive to investors because of that. the
putting the app back in apple. the company looking at introducing a slew of new features at the developer conference. president trump fresh off saying that a trade deal with china could be coming within weeks is once again tweeting threats of raising tariffs. sunday, the president took to his favorite social media platform saying he's prepared to raise tariffs by this friday. apple stocks falling by the news on friday. chip stocks falling as well. micron, nvidia ending the day in the red. we...
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apple requires all iphone software be sold and bought through the app store. critics say that makes the apps more expensive with apple getting a cut. >>> take a look at the first foldable computer. >> this flexible thinkpad from lenovo works like a foldable cell phone. it turns into a traditional laptop. this is a prototype. the company plans to launch it next year, online shipping wars are heatiingut deliveries free. the company says the service will be available by most u.s. . >>bytes. >> remember when a foldable phone was a phone, leak one of those cool motorola raiz razors. >> i still don't care about a foldable phone. you can keep trying. >>> this morning, a way to stop your brain's senior moments. a scientist may have found a way. >> you love salmon and think it's too expensive. hang on a we have giants taking on the blue jays tonight at oracle park in san francisco. 6:45 first pitch. 59, developing down to 57 degrees by the time the game the over. warriors taking on the trail blazers. i'm working on that forecast right now. we'll have that shortly. >> t
apple requires all iphone software be sold and bought through the app store. critics say that makes the apps more expensive with apple getting a cut. >>> take a look at the first foldable computer. >> this flexible thinkpad from lenovo works like a foldable cell phone. it turns into a traditional laptop. this is a prototype. the company plans to launch it next year, online shipping wars are heatiingut deliveries free. the company says the service will be available by most u.s. ....
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it claims apple customers have been hurt because they can only download apps from the itunes app store. apple denies the app store is a monopoly and says it's confident it will win the case. >>> well, you know, in real estate you know what they say. it's location, location. one of the bay area's priciest locations is old palo alto, and one of its newest listings is going for more than $9 million. but here is the catch. the $9 million price tag does not come with a house even. abc7 news reporter anser hassan has the story. >> welcome to my beautiful listing here in old palo alto. >> it may be old palo alto, but it's definitely modern-day pricing. this empty piece of land is listed for $9 million. you think it will go for 9? >> i don't know. market conditions. bring us an offer. >> adam knows the price is high, very high for most people. >> we're standing here. we're goingtake t steps. one, two, three. that's $2400. >> exactly. that's $2400. >> that's a lot of money. >> a lot of money. >> tuny says it's about supply and demand, and in old palo alto the market dictates prices. this house
it claims apple customers have been hurt because they can only download apps from the itunes app store. apple denies the app store is a monopoly and says it's confident it will win the case. >>> well, you know, in real estate you know what they say. it's location, location. one of the bay area's priciest locations is old palo alto, and one of its newest listings is going for more than $9 million. but here is the catch. the $9 million price tag does not come with a house even. abc7 news...
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. >> a new app to report trash could be a victim of its own success. san jose has a rapid response team to clean up trash illegally dumped on the streets. ever since the city made it easier to report problems they have been totally overwhelmed. >> reporter: if you drive around san jose you eventually come across one of these illegal dumping hotspots where it looks like people just back of their pickup trucks and unload trash on the streets. lotus street has one, so does brody drive. with one old refrigerator this one is just getting started. then santa rita way has mounds of trash and old furniture in front of neighbors homes. >> a lot of people throughout garbage as if it is nothing. mattresses. so disgusting. you don't want to walk your kids around here. >> reporter: trash hotspots and illegal dumping is something san jose is fighting. city cleanup crews drive the streets picking up heavy loads of illegally dumped trash are overwhelmed. >> the number of requests for illegal dumping response has tripled. office of the gap between our ability to respon
. >> a new app to report trash could be a victim of its own success. san jose has a rapid response team to clean up trash illegally dumped on the streets. ever since the city made it easier to report problems they have been totally overwhelmed. >> reporter: if you drive around san jose you eventually come across one of these illegal dumping hotspots where it looks like people just back of their pickup trucks and unload trash on the streets. lotus street has one, so does brody drive....
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she launched the teen job find app. it allows teens to earn money doing odd jobs around the community. linda faus uses it for help around the house. >> the teens have been dependable. they've shown up on time, done the work i've asked them to do. >> reporter: her 16-year-old daughter checks the app once a week for work. >> in our enabled being on a busy street it's hard to get babysitting jobs when there's not as much of a community. >> reporter: to access the app teens need their parents' approval and must submit an additional reference. parents are notified when teens accept a job and when they've arrived at work. posters must go through a background check to get on the platform. >> that's a seven-year check and the county check as well. they can't see anything on our platform until they've passed that. >> reporter: shah says teen job find is approaching 1,000 users, building a better bay area by connecting an otherwise busy community. for now the app is only available to those between sunnyvale and belmont but there
she launched the teen job find app. it allows teens to earn money doing odd jobs around the community. linda faus uses it for help around the house. >> the teens have been dependable. they've shown up on time, done the work i've asked them to do. >> reporter: her 16-year-old daughter checks the app once a week for work. >> in our enabled being on a busy street it's hard to get babysitting jobs when there's not as much of a community. >> reporter: to access the app teens...
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deliver to us uses his app every day. yeah i think many people are using tracking the newest and not just in general and it's especially popular amongst younger generation. the app was developed by a local startup the team program to map that compiles and centrally coordinates data. all of vilnius is transport services including taxis. it's free for users. companies like google maps also use the technology. that's where the startup makes most of its money. it's now available in thirty cities worldwide from istanbul to jakarta to sao paulo. reason to go there was to solve their problems and those when i guess it is because we knew that transportation is some predictable on reliable it's even hard for local people to understand how this system works and we wanted to launch that product and those big megacities to help them to make easier everyday life today. the authorities in jakarta gave traffic access to all the g.p.s. data gathered by its public transport systems home to over thirty million people it's one of the most d
deliver to us uses his app every day. yeah i think many people are using tracking the newest and not just in general and it's especially popular amongst younger generation. the app was developed by a local startup the team program to map that compiles and centrally coordinates data. all of vilnius is transport services including taxis. it's free for users. companies like google maps also use the technology. that's where the startup makes most of its money. it's now available in thirty cities...
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the apple itunes or app store. this ruling could also affect google, amazon and facebook. any company that has apps or third party software that they sell online. the way it works right now, this is an $80 billion a year industry. it is projected to increase to about $160 by 2022. the idea is that apple takes a 30% cut and then remits the remainder to the actual developers. well, the sewell suit that will now go forward contends that is too much and that apple has to change its ways. carol: that is certainly what we are watching. we are going to get more on the legal side of that in just a moment. the legal implications forale. but talk to me about the market sell-off that we saw? i think at one point maybe umtitis were safe, but talk to me how broad based this market day was? >> let's put it this way. i think only about 48 issues in the s&p 500 managed to have a gain today. 3.4% to is down follow the technology theme. that is the technology heavy index. the s&p 500 is up about 12% so far this year. the s&p 500 hav
the apple itunes or app store. this ruling could also affect google, amazon and facebook. any company that has apps or third party software that they sell online. the way it works right now, this is an $80 billion a year industry. it is projected to increase to about $160 by 2022. the idea is that apple takes a 30% cut and then remits the remainder to the actual developers. well, the sewell suit that will now go forward contends that is too much and that apple has to change its ways. carol:...
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apple charges app developers a 30% commission. many developers charge that along to the consumer. this cheers the way for the class action suit by looking to get back hundreds of millions from the tech giant. >>> you can expect a lot more buzz in the north bay. literally. pge says it will start having more drones. they have ordered all the electrical poles for inspections. they will fly every day except for sunday. the goal is to finish all aerial inspections by the end of the month. >>> an iconic venue getting a new lease on life. the cow palace. in daly city, once home to both the warriors and the sharks has been struggling. there was a bill to take it off. they have suspended the bill letting them go ahead and book even more events. plans to develop retail and housing around it. >>> pulled to safety. new video. the coast guard a man who lost his kayak. he was checking his crab pots yesterday when the wind blew his kayak away. rescue crews found the kayaker in the water about a mile offshore. you see him this. they rushed him to the hospital for hypothermia. good news, he is exp
apple charges app developers a 30% commission. many developers charge that along to the consumer. this cheers the way for the class action suit by looking to get back hundreds of millions from the tech giant. >>> you can expect a lot more buzz in the north bay. literally. pge says it will start having more drones. they have ordered all the electrical poles for inspections. they will fly every day except for sunday. the goal is to finish all aerial inspections by the end of the month....
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do you think this approach to learning could go beyond your app? is about 25% of the language classrooms use duolingo in one form or another. i think that's already happening. the purpose is not to replace the teacher but instead of doing homework they would use duolingo for like 30 minutes. >> how do you make money >> one of the key things that we did early on we wanted to make duolingo free for everybody. we wanted to make it so anybody who wanted to learn a language could on duolingo. about two or three years ago the first thing we did we put an ad at the end of every lesson that ad actually gives us tens of millions of dollars and then we added a subscription you can do a few other things. one key thing we're most proud of it's now the top grossing app in the education category in the world but we don't charge for the content so you still can learn anything for free and even then we still make more money than the other apps. >> this all sounds high brow and helpful until i hear there are more active learners "game of thrones," is this a gimmick
do you think this approach to learning could go beyond your app? is about 25% of the language classrooms use duolingo in one form or another. i think that's already happening. the purpose is not to replace the teacher but instead of doing homework they would use duolingo for like 30 minutes. >> how do you make money >> one of the key things that we did early on we wanted to make duolingo free for everybody. we wanted to make it so anybody who wanted to learn a language could on...
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will shut them -- driving app will shut them off right away. this driving income is necessary for a lot of these drivers to make ends meet, so they drive for both apps because if they get deactivated for one, they can still drive for the other one. i would say yes to your question about there has been concern about what they do coming to the city, abobut moro it's the health -- their mental health, physical health, and the fear of deactivation that came up. >> thank you so much for this report. you know, we had limited time. i think we would love to hear at length what your impressions were when you spoke with drivers and as the data was presented to you, and i think that's something, you know, that maybe we could ask mr. goebel to follow up with you and get just impressions on how it felt to get this data, and what the personal impacts were to you in performing this type of labor study? as chair fewer mentioned, this is the tip of the iceberg. this is a wealth of information. i wanted to bring up one thing that, and i'm bringing it up from my
will shut them -- driving app will shut them off right away. this driving income is necessary for a lot of these drivers to make ends meet, so they drive for both apps because if they get deactivated for one, they can still drive for the other one. i would say yes to your question about there has been concern about what they do coming to the city, abobut moro it's the health -- their mental health, physical health, and the fear of deactivation that came up. >> thank you so much for this...
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wednesday ride-share drivers ar planning tturn off kieir apps.st to demand better pay and clear tipping clear policies and benefits. the may 8th strike will last 12 hours start at noon, wrap up aroun midnight. drivers in the district and other big cities are considering an organized protest. >>> if you've ever wanted to visit an embassy in the district, now's your chance. today dozens of nations will open their doors to you for free. it's all part of the around-the-world em bobassytour. from there you can experience the food, the art, dance, fashion, oml of this cing from different cultures and . countries they're going to be open today from 10:00 in the morning until 4:00 this afternoon. get more information in the nbc washington app. p >>nce georges countsy growing green with pride. today the county kicks off a major cleanup initiative. the county executive angela brooks is asking all residents to clean up their yards and communities at noon. talking also about what she wants to see from this county-wide effort. >> this is a collaborative effor
wednesday ride-share drivers ar planning tturn off kieir apps.st to demand better pay and clear tipping clear policies and benefits. the may 8th strike will last 12 hours start at noon, wrap up aroun midnight. drivers in the district and other big cities are considering an organized protest. >>> if you've ever wanted to visit an embassy in the district, now's your chance. today dozens of nations will open their doors to you for free. it's all part of the around-the-world em...
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i'll get the app up.at picture of them, though. >> your kids are adorable and the app, you open up the app and e what's going on. here is your weekend forecast. tomorrow a high of 81. still feeling mild out there on your saturday. on sunday much cooler with a high of 73. most of the day tomorrow is going to be completely dry. ustike today. but as we head into the late afternoon and evening hours, a stray shower or thunderstorm is upossible. onay some rain is likely at times, but the best chance for rain on sunday is actually going to be during the morning hours.a we so many events going on this weekend. if you're just trying to get out in your yard and get yard work done before you enjoy the weekend, you want to cut the grass, i would recommend getting that done tomorrow. it might be a little bit dicey at times on inday, even the sense that the grass will stay wet so that makes it hard to mow. the applelo bom going on as well as the gold cup. it is looking mainly dry of the rade. i can't rule out a shower
i'll get the app up.at picture of them, though. >> your kids are adorable and the app, you open up the app and e what's going on. here is your weekend forecast. tomorrow a high of 81. still feeling mild out there on your saturday. on sunday much cooler with a high of 73. most of the day tomorrow is going to be completely dry. ustike today. but as we head into the late afternoon and evening hours, a stray shower or thunderstorm is upossible. onay some rain is likely at times, but the best...
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we have details in our nbc washington app how to get around. search metro shutdown. >>> the aclu anded plan parenthood filed a joint lawsuit against alabama's new abortion law. the law makes all abortions illegal at any stage of pregnancy unless the mother's health is at risk. it's set to take affect in november. governor kayivey signed the bill into law last week. state lawmakers have been debating it at all lengths trying tget it before the supreme court with the goal of overturning roe versus wade. >>> meanwhile, missouri's governor signed a bill that bans abortions after eight weeks of pregnancy. like alabama's new law, no exceptions forrape or incest. doctors who violate the ban could face up to 15 years in prison. last night a federal judge temporarily blocked a new abortion law from going into effect in mississippi. b it would most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected at about six weeks of pregnancy. >>> new this morning, a blow to the trump administration's prime promis yesterday a federal judge blocked president trump from buil
we have details in our nbc washington app how to get around. search metro shutdown. >>> the aclu anded plan parenthood filed a joint lawsuit against alabama's new abortion law. the law makes all abortions illegal at any stage of pregnancy unless the mother's health is at risk. it's set to take affect in november. governor kayivey signed the bill into law last week. state lawmakers have been debating it at all lengths trying tget it before the supreme court with the goal of overturning...
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the app too. dilertas uses it every day. >> yeah, i think a lot of people are using trafi -- not just in vilnius but in lithuania in general. it's especially popular amongst the younger generation. >> the app was developed b bya local startup. the team programmed a map that compiles and centrally coordinates data on all of vilnius' transport services, including taxis. it's free for users -- companies like google maps also use the technology -- that's where the startup makes most of its money. it's now available in 30 cities worldwide, from istanbul to jakarta to sao paulo. >> the reason to go there was to solve their problems in those megacities, because we knew that transportation is unpredictable, unreliable, it's even hard for local people to understand how the system works, and we wanted to launch the product in those big megacities to make everyday life easier for them. the authorities in jakarta gave trafi access to all the gps data gathered by its public transport systems. home t tover 30 m
the app too. dilertas uses it every day. >> yeah, i think a lot of people are using trafi -- not just in vilnius but in lithuania in general. it's especially popular amongst the younger generation. >> the app was developed b bya local startup. the team programmed a map that compiles and centrally coordinates data on all of vilnius' transport services, including taxis. it's free for users -- companies like google maps also use the technology -- that's where the startup makes most of...