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doug johnson: it's extra protection. nikole: it's the new way to cash out-- cards embedded with a chip. 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. doug johnson: three out of five 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 shopping season, at least one wal-mart exec predicts anarchy-- johnson: that's too strong a word. nikole: --concerning customer >> it could conceivably slow 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 updated their terminals to read these 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. johnson: for the retailer, please tur
doug johnson: it's extra protection. nikole: it's the new way to cash out-- cards embedded with a chip. 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. doug johnson: three out of five 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 shopping season, at least one wal-mart exec...
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doug johnson: three out of five cards now or will have chip nikole: but with the rollout coming before the holiday shopping season, at least one wal-mart exec predicts anarchy-- johnson: that's too strong a word. nikole: --concerning customer confusion at checkout. >> it could conceivably 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 updated their terminals to read these 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. 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 signature rather than a pin. >> pins are more secure and they're faster. johnson: we don't want you to have to input a pin. we don't want the transaction to be dependent upon the card number. nikole: a chip card c
doug johnson: three out of five cards now or will have chip nikole: but with the rollout coming before the holiday shopping season, at least one wal-mart exec predicts anarchy-- johnson: that's too strong a word. nikole: --concerning customer confusion at checkout. >> it could conceivably 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...
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johnson county public health director doug beardsley said the focus is on college students because of their close proximity -- in class, living situations and activities. " 52:34 it's spread in saliva so it's not airborne and you have to make contact with somebody's saliva to be exposed." yet this is also critical to those in iowa city -- and johnson county.... " 52:13 for non-students, non- university students, people in the community, there's no alarm there. " beardsley told us they are anticipating 3,000 or 4,000 people over these opening sessions as the university has sent out messages to students and parents. right now, it's an all-out attempt to let people know. on my web story on kcrg.com, i also have a list of the days and times for next week for the free vaccines - for any university of iowa student under 25 years of age... thanks chris. college football fans can now stay in something other than a hotel when they and it's a system that means some extra income for the homeowners involved. first here's a look at the most popular stories today on kcrg dot-com. after an episode o
johnson county public health director doug beardsley said the focus is on college students because of their close proximity -- in class, living situations and activities. " 52:34 it's spread in saliva so it's not airborne and you have to make contact with somebody's saliva to be exposed." yet this is also critical to those in iowa city -- and johnson county.... " 52:13 for non-students, non- university students, people in the community, there's no alarm there. " beardsley...
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johnson was there when the evacuation to place. he will have more reaction coming up at 6:00. >>> a a post being on a gyrocopter gave washington quite a scare several months ago. today, doug hughes pleaded guilty to flying an aircraft without a pilots license. hughes, plans to march back to dc before his sentencing at the front of a parade of thousands demanding finance campaign reform. we have more from the courthouse. >> reporter: he is not going quietly. he is facing as much as three years in prison for his a gyrocopter flight up to the capital capital. he is promising to stay out of trouble for now but his supporters are threatening civil disobedience. he smiled and waived a protest sign after pleading guilty. he is not your standard convict. >> if i had to choose between saying i feel remorseful or spending 90 days in jail i will spend the 90 days in jail. >> reporter: are you afraid of going to jail? >> of course. >> reporter: but he said he was not afraid when he flew his gyrocopter to the white house. the stunt sent security scrambling and forced a lot of soul-searching about what was supposed to be the nation's most secure airspace but, hughes says he was just tr
johnson was there when the evacuation to place. he will have more reaction coming up at 6:00. >>> a a post being on a gyrocopter gave washington quite a scare several months ago. today, doug hughes pleaded guilty to flying an aircraft without a pilots license. hughes, plans to march back to dc before his sentencing at the front of a parade of thousands demanding finance campaign reform. we have more from the courthouse. >> reporter: he is not going quietly. he is facing as much...
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5:45, veronica johnson taking a look at more on the record-breaking heat but also the cooler weather coming up for your saturday and your sunday. >> all right. about time. thank you, doug. >> oh my goodness. >>> coming up, did you see it? >> it was very public. a primetime protest. we're going to tell you why this bold move during monday night football was all about a fight that was sparked here in maryland. >>> he was a personal trainer. she was an architect. both found dead in this capitol hill house. what went wrong? the story coming up. if you run over somebody, it's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't look before you turned or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't come with airbags. >>> now at 5:30, we're learning new details about a man and woman who were found dead inside a d.c. row house. >> yeah, police just moments ago called their deaths a case of murder/suicide. the pair found yesterday inside a home on tennessee avenue. a few blocks from lincoln park in northeast d.c. news 4's pat collins live at the scene now with the latest. pat? >> reporter: jim, police say that he shot her, and then he kill
5:45, veronica johnson taking a look at more on the record-breaking heat but also the cooler weather coming up for your saturday and your sunday. >> all right. about time. thank you, doug. >> oh my goodness. >>> coming up, did you see it? >> it was very public. a primetime protest. we're going to tell you why this bold move during monday night football was all about a fight that was sparked here in maryland. >>> he was a personal trainer. she was an...