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that. -- that biometric data was the chair data itself. >> we have an app made for android. the accessibility of different places to know whether there is a sidewalk that you can get up out of the danger of the street and crowd sourcing safety. lex you got to put this to use with an intel him fully. talk me you are quadriplegic, correct? what does this mean for you? >> it promises safety for me. promises improved health as well. it doesn't in the couple of interesting ways. it monitors an acute problem so if i were to fall over onto my knees, it could tell if i am being across my knees and able to notify someone. currently it does not do that but has the potential to do that. it is a really big problem. i know three people personally who had died from it. >> i saw a statistic that 100 people die every year just not being able to find the right ramp to get off of a dangerous street and onto a safer sidewalk. a car is veryby common. >> talk to me about what else they were meaning. having high blood pressure. something like that where people could take action on that immediatel
that. -- that biometric data was the chair data itself. >> we have an app made for android. the accessibility of different places to know whether there is a sidewalk that you can get up out of the danger of the street and crowd sourcing safety. lex you got to put this to use with an intel him fully. talk me you are quadriplegic, correct? what does this mean for you? >> it promises safety for me. promises improved health as well. it doesn't in the couple of interesting ways. it...
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i want you to respect authority unless they ask you to give up your biometric data that old thing withhis closes. you think about kids and talking to them about the different aspects of life and the birds and bees, now they might actually be talking about drones, the hummingbird model. there is also the be model. the fact and obama of times when people hear the word drone the think those are official military deals, law enforcement protection use devices. we don't realize that they are in the chilly small and blending into nature has a b or a board at this rate. some of the challenges. anybody can have a drone. you're right about an elected official the chin and looked out her window and came face-to-face with the drone. talk about her experiences. >> it is funny. it is just like drones and privacies. have the same concerns. this particular instance. she was in her home. she looked up the window. a drawn-out solder when no peer in she took that experience to congress, congressional colleagues to go slow on drone technology. i think the horse is basically a out of the barn. at this poin
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parent you would have to say i want you to respect authority unless they ask you to give up your biometric data. then call me or text me better yet. speaking of the whole thing with disclosures and eyes and kids and when we think about kids and we think about talking to them about the different aspects of life and you talk about the birds and the bees talk. now if someone mentions bird and bees they might be talk about the drones. the fact that a lot of time when we hear drones people think they are official military or law enforcement use devices and they don't realize, no, they are literally as small and blending into nature as a bee or bird at this rate and some of the challenges with anybody can have a drone. there as anale elected official that looked out her window and there was a drone. talk about that. >> guest: issues like drones cross republican parties. it is republicans and democrats with the same concern. this was senator diane feinstein in this instance. she was in her home and looked out the window and there was a drone outside her window and she took that experience to congress
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trying to leverage basic biometric data.hree years we will see more sophisticated stuff. what is going to be very interesting in health care is the treatment of chronic diseases. monitoring things like diabetes, for instance. through sensors on the patient and trying to make this easier inlife handling the disease over time. >> at sounds like what we need is actually the data still data to start coming in. we need to use this stuff and then we can figure out how to use the stuff. i think when the iphone came out nobody understood how meaningful it was going to be. looked at inple internet and they looked at e-mail. and then it changed navigation, mapping, banking, a lot of things. this smarttion with phone. i think the same thing is going to be with durables -- with wearables. they're not going to be useful in the beginning. once a good, solid wearable is in the market, the developer community is going to react very fast. in berlin, tel aviv, san francisco, people are going to start building applications for these wearables.
trying to leverage basic biometric data.hree years we will see more sophisticated stuff. what is going to be very interesting in health care is the treatment of chronic diseases. monitoring things like diabetes, for instance. through sensors on the patient and trying to make this easier inlife handling the disease over time. >> at sounds like what we need is actually the data still data to start coming in. we need to use this stuff and then we can figure out how to use the stuff. i think...
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will continue to have access to interpol data and biometrics to identify and stop jihadi fighters before's too late. another tool the u.s. is using to fight potential terrorists is prosecution and national security officials are trying to persuade partner nations to pass laws that aggressively prosecute wanna be jihadis before they ever step foot outside their home country. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> meantime, the u.s. led coalition to combat isis is about to get bigger. take a look at this. the netherlands is severaling several f-16 fighter jets to iraq and the belgium foreign minister says he going to ask parliament to deploy f-16s as well for operations in iraq. they're fighting falcons and can travel at more than 2400 kilometers per hour. >> we'll take a short break. a radical cleric who has been accused of inspiring the september 11th hijackers is now a free man. we will have a report from jordan just ahead. you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate ship
will continue to have access to interpol data and biometrics to identify and stop jihadi fighters before's too late. another tool the u.s. is using to fight potential terrorists is prosecution and national security officials are trying to persuade partner nations to pass laws that aggressively prosecute wanna be jihadis before they ever step foot outside their home country. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> meantime, the u.s. led coalition to combat isis is about to get bigger. take...
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countries including turkey, canada, and the u.s., will continue to have access off to interpol data and biometricsi didn't tie and stop jihadee fighters before it is too late. >> deborah, all that you said is true. certainly seems like the lack of sharing information is critical here. especially countries like, turkey. who, who where a lot of the foreign fighters were going to syria. where they are crossing over into. i have talked to people along the border. they say it is obvious who is crossing over to start fight. >> exactly right. one of the things is, that in r interpol has mechanisms. when people go into other countries they can beflagged. a huge database that america could access. turkey. amsterdam, netherlands. everybody sharing all right information. you know who is coming in and out. that is not happening. the best software in the world. if people aren't putting in the right information nobody is going to know who is entering which country. >> you also have the problems of european passports. once somebody gets into europe. they've can travel, anywhere, and a lot of the countries, it is
countries including turkey, canada, and the u.s., will continue to have access off to interpol data and biometricsi didn't tie and stop jihadee fighters before it is too late. >> deborah, all that you said is true. certainly seems like the lack of sharing information is critical here. especially countries like, turkey. who, who where a lot of the foreign fighters were going to syria. where they are crossing over into. i have talked to people along the border. they say it is obvious who is...
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will continue to have access to interpol data and biometrics to identify jihadi fighters before it'sther thing e's trying to push, going after the young men before they set foot out of the country by charging them with material support of terrorism. erin. >> deborah feyerick, thank you very much. "outfront" next, breaking news. man wanted in the disappearance of a university of virginia student, hannah graham. huge breaking development. he's now under arrest and we will go live to charlottesville. and president clinton on the ray rice scandal. . >> i know a lot about this subject. i grew up in a home with domestic violence. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermark
will continue to have access to interpol data and biometrics to identify jihadi fighters before it'sther thing e's trying to push, going after the young men before they set foot out of the country by charging them with material support of terrorism. erin. >> deborah feyerick, thank you very much. "outfront" next, breaking news. man wanted in the disappearance of a university of virginia student, hannah graham. huge breaking development. he's now under arrest and we will go live...
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biometric and biographical against law-enforcement data bases and counterterrorism response protocols in place at ports of entry for passengers accounting for links to terrorism which mandates immediate coordination with national targeting center, coordination with our partners that the fbi and the terrorist screening center or the national counterterrorism and ice. cbp conduct outbound operations leveraging available travel information annualizing intelligence driven targeting rules specific to the outbound environment to identify when appropriate interview, african travelers for law enforcement or security related reasons so thank you for the opportunity to testify today and thank you for the attention you are giving to this important issue and i'm ready to answer any questions. >> the chair recognizes jennifer lasley. >> ranking member thompson, ranking member sheila jackson lee, i am pleased to be here with colleagues from cbp to discuss the rights to the homeland for foreign fight is traveling to syria to participate in the conflict and will we are doing to mitigate the threats.
biometric and biographical against law-enforcement data bases and counterterrorism response protocols in place at ports of entry for passengers accounting for links to terrorism which mandates immediate coordination with national targeting center, coordination with our partners that the fbi and the terrorist screening center or the national counterterrorism and ice. cbp conduct outbound operations leveraging available travel information annualizing intelligence driven targeting rules specific...
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speak to every attribute of your body, all those biometrics are storyed and analyzed by an ai system, and -- >> artificial intelligence. >> to catalog the data, you might be able to start your car from inside, warm it up, get it ready g in, it will tell you how long before you get to work, have something waiting for you at work, you can use your voice to activate it. charles: i love it, it is cool, will have an automateed list of excuseed for being late. >> it the since theic uses out for -- excuses out for you. >> we said we would be on the moon, and i hav viecasioning th- vacationing there "new jersey now." >> big change will be -- your office environment may not be coming to work but putting on a ocular -- seeing. charles: i am a huge fan of oc oc u-- acolus rip. that could be counter producti productive. >> i think already, that whole idea of virtual reality is something that people have been living in for a while. charles: is that false? >> well, both. >> can you imagine being on set, not sitting in the gw traffic any more. >> from retail side, and i feel like people are going to gravitate around this, talking about big data dump. every
speak to every attribute of your body, all those biometrics are storyed and analyzed by an ai system, and -- >> artificial intelligence. >> to catalog the data, you might be able to start your car from inside, warm it up, get it ready g in, it will tell you how long before you get to work, have something waiting for you at work, you can use your voice to activate it. charles: i love it, it is cool, will have an automateed list of excuseed for being late. >> it the since theic...
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biometric is not reducing risk. >> well, let me start with the tokenization piece. it's what makes that data useless by creating a single digital account number similar to the one time code on the chip card. so that is what is really reducing the risk. the thumb print is a great thing. don't get me wrong. but it is what we call static data. it doesn't change from use to use. so in theory our ingenius criminal minds could be able to counter fit that phoneprint data as we will. it is good but it's the combination of things that make it work and especially the -- eliminating the static data. >> as i understand it apple is taking a portion of bank fees but it's not taking anything from the credit card companies. does your take away change? is apple taking any part of your cut? >> apple's arrangements are primarily directly with those financial institutions and the economics for visa doesn't change. > risk officer for visa. pulls out due to differses over climate change and other tech companies are following suit. we've got the latest on the growing controversy coming up next. >> innovation, tech
biometric is not reducing risk. >> well, let me start with the tokenization piece. it's what makes that data useless by creating a single digital account number similar to the one time code on the chip card. so that is what is really reducing the risk. the thumb print is a great thing. don't get me wrong. but it is what we call static data. it doesn't change from use to use. so in theory our ingenius criminal minds could be able to counter fit that phoneprint data as we will. it is good...
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biometric is not reducing risk? >> let me start with the tokenization. that technology is what makes the dataless, by creating a single digital accountable -- account number. that is what is really reducing the risk. the thumbprint is a great thing. don't get me wrong. but it is what we call static data. it doesn't change from used to use. so in theory, our ingenious colonel minds could eventually be able to counterfeit that thumbprint data as well. it is good, but it is the commendation of things that really makes it work. and especially the static data, illuminating the static data through tokenization. >> as either standard, apple is taking a portion of bank fees from the apple pay transactions. but it is not taking anything from the credit card companies. does your takeaway change? is apple taking any part of your cut? >> apple's arrangements are primarily directly with financial institutions. the economics for visa does not change. >> ellen ritchie, the chief and a prize risk officer. we will be back with more of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> it's 26 minutes after the hour, which means bloomber
biometric is not reducing risk? >> let me start with the tokenization. that technology is what makes the dataless, by creating a single digital accountable -- account number. that is what is really reducing the risk. the thumbprint is a great thing. don't get me wrong. but it is what we call static data. it doesn't change from used to use. so in theory, our ingenious colonel minds could eventually be able to counterfeit that thumbprint data as well. it is good, but it is the commendation...
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biometric i would yield to mr. wag inner. >> and thank you. we're using biographical data. >> but we're not doing land exits. >> we're doing some of it. >> well my problem with that is if we're not doing everywhere, we really don't know if somebody has left the country. >> absolutely. and those tr the gas we're trying to close. we set up a demo lab with the science and technology branch we opened a few months ago. invite everybody to come up and visit it in dover, maryland. we have scientists there helping test out what are the right biometrics to collect and record that entry and then exit in the united states and then in realtime sochlt the course of this year and next year we'll be piloting different types of biometrics in this demonstration lab. we're looking to do a few over the course of next year and then have a good pilot in place at the beginning of 2016 at a single airport with what we think will be the right technology that we would expand to additional locations. zble we know they are using the southern border and a broken immigration system to enter the the un
biometric i would yield to mr. wag inner. >> and thank you. we're using biographical data. >> but we're not doing land exits. >> we're doing some of it. >> well my problem with that is if we're not doing everywhere, we really don't know if somebody has left the country. >> absolutely. and those tr the gas we're trying to close. we set up a demo lab with the science and technology branch we opened a few months ago. invite everybody to come up and visit it in dover,...
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biometric i would yield to mr. wag inner. >> and thank you. we're using biographical data. >> but we're not doing land exits. >> we're doing some of it. >> well my problem with that is if we're not doing everywhere, we really don't know if somebody has left the country. >> absolutely. and those tr the gas we're trying to close. we set up a demo lab with the science and technology branch we opened a few months ago. invite everybody to come up and visit it in dover, maryland. we have scientists there helping test out what are the right biometrics to collect and record that entry and then exit in the united states and then in realtime sochlt the course of this year and next year we'll be piloting different types of biometrics in this demonstration lab. we're looking to do a few over the course of next year and then have a good pilot in place at the beginning of 2016 at a single airport with what we think will be the right technology that we would expand to additional locations. zble we know they are using the southern border and a broken immigration system to enter the the un
biometric i would yield to mr. wag inner. >> and thank you. we're using biographical data. >> but we're not doing land exits. >> we're doing some of it. >> well my problem with that is if we're not doing everywhere, we really don't know if somebody has left the country. >> absolutely. and those tr the gas we're trying to close. we set up a demo lab with the science and technology branch we opened a few months ago. invite everybody to come up and visit it in dover,...
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biometric i would yield to mr. wag inner. >> and thank you. we're using biographical data. >> but we're not doing land exits. >> we're doing some of it. >> well my problem with that is if we're not doing everywhere, we really don't know if somebody has left the country. >> absolutely. and those tr the gas we're trying to close. we set up a demo lab with the science and technology branch we opened a few months ago. invite everybody to come up and visit it in dover, maryland. we have scientists there helping test out what are the right biometrics to collect and record that entry and then exit in the united states and then in realtime sochlt the course of this year and next year we'll be piloting different types of biometrics in this demonstration lab. we're looking to do a few over the course of next year and then have a good pilot in place at the beginning of 2016 at a single airport with what we think will be the right technology that we would expand to additional locations. zble we know they are using the southern border and a broken immigration system to enter the the un
biometric i would yield to mr. wag inner. >> and thank you. we're using biographical data. >> but we're not doing land exits. >> we're doing some of it. >> well my problem with that is if we're not doing everywhere, we really don't know if somebody has left the country. >> absolutely. and those tr the gas we're trying to close. we set up a demo lab with the science and technology branch we opened a few months ago. invite everybody to come up and visit it in dover,...
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biometric exit i would yield to mr. wagner. >> thank you and we are using the biographical data we receive from the airlines of everyone coming in and everyone flying out to be a commercial air. >> but we are not doing land entries and exits. >> we are doing some of the land entries. >> my problem is if we are doing it everywhere we don't know if someone has left the country. >> absolutely and as far as the biometric piece we set up a demo lab with our science and technology branch which opened a few months ago. we have got some scientists there and some very intelligent people they are helping test out what are the right biometrics to record an entry and ultimately that exit from the united states in the different challenging environments that we need to do it and in real time. so the course of this year and into next year we will be piloting different types of biometrics in this demonstration lab. we are looking to do a few test at airports over the course the next year and have a good pilot in place at the beginning of trust -- 2016 with what we think will be the right technology and expand to additional locations. >> terr
biometric exit i would yield to mr. wagner. >> thank you and we are using the biographical data we receive from the airlines of everyone coming in and everyone flying out to be a commercial air. >> but we are not doing land entries and exits. >> we are doing some of the land entries. >> my problem is if we are doing it everywhere we don't know if someone has left the country. >> absolutely and as far as the biometric piece we set up a demo lab with our science and...
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you've got a device you're carrying that has -- that will have a biometric reader so it provide that security. it has the ability to transmit datayou'll be able to use this as a payment system. and it has the ability to take in token. all of the things in your wallet are tokens. these will be digital and locked a lot more securely than when in your wallet. >> bridget and mark, we appreciate both of you being here. thank you. disney has something like that too when you go to the park. they give you a bracelet, you get in, it's pretty cool. >> now carry one with you. if it really works the way people expect. >> so we also want to let you know we're continuing to monitor the comments from secretary of state john kerry. there he is in cairo with the egyptian foreign minister. we're monitoring this and will get you the highlights of this in a moment. we will get you the latest in a moment, quick break, we'll be back. way to "plus" ourfor is a accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text
you've got a device you're carrying that has -- that will have a biometric reader so it provide that security. it has the ability to transmit datayou'll be able to use this as a payment system. and it has the ability to take in token. all of the things in your wallet are tokens. these will be digital and locked a lot more securely than when in your wallet. >> bridget and mark, we appreciate both of you being here. thank you. disney has something like that too when you go to the park. they...
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data, the image of your fingerprint, is secured. a lot of times we don't know. this is a thing i don't use myself. i do online banking. i use passwords. i don't use biometrics. hat is a choice. a lot of people do. my kids do. the cityjanuary, committee introduced a bill called the data security and breach notification act would provide a federal standard for companies to safeguard consumers' personal information throughout their systems to quickly notify consumers if systems are breached. it would also require the ftc to issue security standards for companies that hold consumer information. in the case of a breach, companies would be obligated to notify customers to protect themselves from the risk of identity theft and fraud. do you know the status of this proposal and what else congress toht be considering either increase protection for consumers or force companies to enhance security measures? guest: the other thing that is interesting is companies do not usually like being regulated. you cannot blame them. they're saying no federal regulations. what happened is the states, i think about 45 came up with their own rules. if you are a big company like apple
data, the image of your fingerprint, is secured. a lot of times we don't know. this is a thing i don't use myself. i do online banking. i use passwords. i don't use biometrics. hat is a choice. a lot of people do. my kids do. the cityjanuary, committee introduced a bill called the data security and breach notification act would provide a federal standard for companies to safeguard consumers' personal information throughout their systems to quickly notify consumers if systems are breached. it...