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host: just about 10 or 15 minutes left with drew harwell. the discussion about facial recognition technology. call 202-748-8000 if you're in eastern time zone, 202-748-8001 for central. reports that are you will have to renew your driver's license on saturday, get your new photo id with a star on it. does this have anything to do with photo identification? guest: i don't know about the photo id with a star on it, but i do know this is an important how they want security at the airports. numbers an increasing adding facial recognition kiosks at the gate. in some scenarios, you do not necessarily need a ticket. you just look into the camera and get your face scanned, and then you go into the airplane. it is only at a couple of terminals right now, but within dhs wantsour years, air traveldomestic is flying out of the country. also, citizens of the u.s. can opt out of that at the gate, so you should know that. but i think they just realize that they want to be using the technology as well. they feel like it is an important way to know who is le
host: just about 10 or 15 minutes left with drew harwell. the discussion about facial recognition technology. call 202-748-8000 if you're in eastern time zone, 202-748-8001 for central. reports that are you will have to renew your driver's license on saturday, get your new photo id with a star on it. does this have anything to do with photo identification? guest: i don't know about the photo id with a star on it, but i do know this is an important how they want security at the airports. numbers...
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post technology reported drew harwell joins us now for a discussion about the facial recognition technology you just saw about the legal and ethical debate surrounding it. before we get to that, first explain how this technology is being incorporated into law enforcement and the security sectors, and how widespread it is right now. policedeputies and across the country, the traditional way they would get camera or video footage of a robbery or some witness catching somebody on camera, was they would pass it around to other deputies and law enforcement and
post technology reported drew harwell joins us now for a discussion about the facial recognition technology you just saw about the legal and ethical debate surrounding it. before we get to that, first explain how this technology is being incorporated into law enforcement and the security sectors, and how widespread it is right now. policedeputies and across the country, the traditional way they would get camera or video footage of a robbery or some witness catching somebody on camera, was they...
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host: just about 10 or 15 minutes left with drew harwell.he discussion about facial recognition technology. call 202-748-8000 if you're in eastern time zone, 202-748-8001 for central. reports that are you will have to renew your driver's license on saturday, get your new photo id with a star on it. does this have anything to do with photo identification? guest: i don't know about the photo id with a star on it, but i do know this is an important how they want security at the airports. numbers an increasing adding facial recognition kiosks at the gate. in some scenarios, you do not necessarily need a ticket. you just look into the camera and get your face scanned, and then you go into the airplane. it is only at a couple of terminals right now, but within dhs wantsour years, air traveldomestic is flying out of the country. also, citizens of the u.s. can opt out of that at the gate, so you should know that. but i think they just realize that they want to be using the technology as well. they feel like it is an important way to know who is leav
host: just about 10 or 15 minutes left with drew harwell.he discussion about facial recognition technology. call 202-748-8000 if you're in eastern time zone, 202-748-8001 for central. reports that are you will have to renew your driver's license on saturday, get your new photo id with a star on it. does this have anything to do with photo identification? guest: i don't know about the photo id with a star on it, but i do know this is an important how they want security at the airports. numbers...
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. >> drew harwell of the "washington post" who first reported on the altered videos and columnist ana discuss how trump's campaign against pelosi mirrors the fake news attacks against former presidential candidate hillary clinton and what it could say about trump's tactics for the 2020 race. that's next. p's tactics for the 2020 race. that's next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. his life is pretty comfortable. then, he laid on a serta and realized his life was only just sorta comfortable. i've been living a lie. (laughs) the serta icomfort hybrid mattress. not just sorta comfortable, serta comfortable. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. h
. >> drew harwell of the "washington post" who first reported on the altered videos and columnist ana discuss how trump's campaign against pelosi mirrors the fake news attacks against former presidential candidate hillary clinton and what it could say about trump's tactics for the 2020 race. that's next. p's tactics for the 2020 race. that's next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms...
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. >> drew harwell of the "washington post" who first reported on the altered videos and columnist ana will join me to discuss how trump's campaign against pelosi mirrors the fake news attacks against former presidential candidate hillary clinton and what it could say about trump's tactics for the 2020 race. that's next. - the tech industry is supposed to be a leader in invention and progress. but only 11% of its executives are women, and the quit rate is twice as high for them. here's a hack: make sure there's bandwidth for everyone. the more you know. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. it's geico easy. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. i felt i couldn't be at
. >> drew harwell of the "washington post" who first reported on the altered videos and columnist ana will join me to discuss how trump's campaign against pelosi mirrors the fake news attacks against former presidential candidate hillary clinton and what it could say about trump's tactics for the 2020 race. that's next. - the tech industry is supposed to be a leader in invention and progress. but only 11% of its executives are women, and the quit rate is twice as high for them....
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earlier we spoke to drew harwell, technology reporter from the washington post, who explained the us'srst amendment and free speech are always the things the white house turns back to and when we get into these debates, the european authorities and the us authorities often tangle over what is the right dividing line between how much leeway we give the tech companies to regulate themselves and how much responsibility do we want the companies to assume when we're looking at violent and objectionable content on line so you see here, many nations across the world are teaming up to say enough is enough, we need stronger regulations here to prevent something like christchurch from happening again and the american authorities are not really giving any leeway and saying that they want to stick to their defences, the first amendment, protect these social media companies based on the us. the document drawn up based on the us. the document drawn up today is largely symbolic. do you think it will have any impact? do you think it will work? that remains to be seen. it is symbolic, it's non—binding.
earlier we spoke to drew harwell, technology reporter from the washington post, who explained the us'srst amendment and free speech are always the things the white house turns back to and when we get into these debates, the european authorities and the us authorities often tangle over what is the right dividing line between how much leeway we give the tech companies to regulate themselves and how much responsibility do we want the companies to assume when we're looking at violent and...