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offering free microchip implants to its employees. dozens of those workers have already signed up. >> making purchases in our break room market. things of that nature. >> reporter: this is an electronic c card. a kind of a larger version of the teeny, tiny implant. and lots of companies have long used these to let their employees in and out of their buildings. some vending machines now let you pay with your smartphone. look at that. the implant would leu reader and do the same thing, but critics worry it would also give your boss a better chance to keep track of you. how many bathroom breaks are you taking? how long are you spending away from your desk? and how long was that lunch hour? >> do you want someone knowing every time you enter or leave a room? >> reporter: at least one employer in sweden has been using the implant for its workers for a while. supporters insist, they cannot track you. there's no gps in the tiny microchips. but give them time. >> give them time. the fda has recognized these chips as safe for medical use, sinc
offering free microchip implants to its employees. dozens of those workers have already signed up. >> making purchases in our break room market. things of that nature. >> reporter: this is an electronic c card. a kind of a larger version of the teeny, tiny implant. and lots of companies have long used these to let their employees in and out of their buildings. some vending machines now let you pay with your smartphone. look at that. the implant would leu reader and do the same...
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och >>> coming up, the company that's microchipping it employees.ou do it if you were asked ♪ ♪ big wheels keep on turnin' ♪ proud mary keep on burnin' ♪ rollin', rollin' >> we're rollin' to a tech company in wisconsin touting a plan to >> the company's touting the convenience, but internet experts now say that could come with a hefty price. here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: like a scene straight out of 007. employees at one wisconsin tech company, three square market, literally making that fantasy a reality, implanting their own bodies with microchips. what did the employees say when you brought this idea to them? >> half of them within five seconds said yes. >> reporter: the ceo along with 50 of his 80 colleagues, even his wife and kids, preparing to implant these chips, the size of a brain of rice between therefore fingers and thumb, so they can do everything from buy snacks in the break room to log-in in the morning to unlocking doors with the swipe of a hand. what did it take to persuade the holdouts? >> basically we had to explain to them, t
och >>> coming up, the company that's microchipping it employees.ou do it if you were asked ♪ ♪ big wheels keep on turnin' ♪ proud mary keep on burnin' ♪ rollin', rollin' >> we're rollin' to a tech company in wisconsin touting a plan to >> the company's touting the convenience, but internet experts now say that could come with a hefty price. here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: like a scene straight out of 007. employees at one wisconsin tech company, three...
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>> the microchip is not mandatory for employees. the owner says this week 50 of the 80 employees have signed up. in northwest washington, brianne carter, abc7 news. jonathan: t it's state-of-the-art. we microchipped steve rudin three years ago. steve: i keep coming back. i haven't run away yet. go figure. michelle: gorgeous weather. do it tomorrow? steve: so nice. low humidity and nice. then this afternoon we even break a sweat. tomorrow we increase the humidity more. then by thursday we will crank it up more than that. let's talk about what is going on. this is the season to go to the beaches. it's looking fantastic out there. a lot of folks spend the day enjoying the sunshine. 88 is the average. last year we hit 100 degrees for our record high. the temperature forecast now. 76 in hagerstown. cool and comfortable in oakland, maryland. this is the stormwatch7 satellite and radar. there is nothing going on. dry, quiet. that means perfect conditions for the baseball game. we are not going to run into any weather-related problems. temp
>> the microchip is not mandatory for employees. the owner says this week 50 of the 80 employees have signed up. in northwest washington, brianne carter, abc7 news. jonathan: t it's state-of-the-art. we microchipped steve rudin three years ago. steve: i keep coming back. i haven't run away yet. go figure. michelle: gorgeous weather. do it tomorrow? steve: so nice. low humidity and nice. then this afternoon we even break a sweat. tomorrow we increase the humidity more. then by thursday we...
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survive thousands of years as a species without a microchip. microchipped.ome, a bitill to of a break from the brutal heat but it will not last long. a final check of the forecast coming up. adrianna: we are not getting microchips. ee.an: we are chip fr >> tomorrow, more clouds, sprinkles. we heat up thursday and friday with some showers and storms. adrianna: thank you and thank you for joining us. watch abc >> welcome to victory for veterans week. each day we're playing our game with some of the heroes who have served our country with honor. sit back and watch them do battle with $1 million on the line. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ welcome to "millionaire." very special week. it is victory for veterans week here on "millionaire." [cheers and applause] all week we are honoring the courageous men and women who have sacrificed for our country, and we are doing it together with the folks at dav: disabled american veterans, who are dedicated to helping veterans achieve personal victories over challen
survive thousands of years as a species without a microchip. microchipped.ome, a bitill to of a break from the brutal heat but it will not last long. a final check of the forecast coming up. adrianna: we are not getting microchips. ee.an: we are chip fr >> tomorrow, more clouds, sprinkles. we heat up thursday and friday with some showers and storms. adrianna: thank you and thank you for joining us. watch abc >> welcome to victory for veterans week. each day we're playing our game...
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become the first in the nation to implant a microchip in most employees. volunteer.place punch jamie yuccas from river falls. they have 80 employees. the place they will use the neck technology in the break room.bu. lucky charms. all they have to do is flk their wrist. by next week, more than 50, three square market employees will have bionic hand with a credit card chip implanted near their wrist. >> swipe your hand. >> basically, a serial number assigned to your credit card. chips which cost $300 apiece, to its employees for free.fe, two children, will also be getting microchipped. >> you are not going to be tracking your employees around and doing? >> no, we will not. it's for entrance to the building. logging into computers. making purchases in the break room market. things of that nature. >> reporter: employees have two ways to get into the building. use traditional key pad with their id number or if they're chipped they can use their hand and swipe. that will allow them to open the door. three square market makes vending machines with credit card chip readers.
become the first in the nation to implant a microchip in most employees. volunteer.place punch jamie yuccas from river falls. they have 80 employees. the place they will use the neck technology in the break room.bu. lucky charms. all they have to do is flk their wrist. by next week, more than 50, three square market employees will have bionic hand with a credit card chip implanted near their wrist. >> swipe your hand. >> basically, a serial number assigned to your credit card. chips...
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and then the subsequent videos that were posted later on. >> is there a microchip in your future?a company in wisconsin will become the first in the nation to in plamplant a microchip in employees. the workers will have to volunteer. the chips will replace punch pads and id cards. jamie yuccas from river falls. >> they have 80 employees. the place they will use the neck nolg is he technology in the break room. buying fruit snacks. lucky charms. to pay they won't use a credit card. all they have to do is flk their wrist. by next week, more than three square market employees will have bionic hand with a credit card chip implanted near their wrist. >> swipe your hand. >> basically, a serial number assigned to your credit card. >> the company is offering the chips which cost $300 apiece, to its employees for free. the owner, todd westby, wife, two children, will also be getting microchipped. >> you are not going to be tracking your employees around town to see what they're up to and doing? >> no, we will not. it's for entrance to the building. logging into computers. making purchases
and then the subsequent videos that were posted later on. >> is there a microchip in your future?a company in wisconsin will become the first in the nation to in plamplant a microchip in employees. the workers will have to volunteer. the chips will replace punch pads and id cards. jamie yuccas from river falls. >> they have 80 employees. the place they will use the neck nolg is he technology in the break room. buying fruit snacks. lucky charms. to pay they won't use a credit card....
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microchips into the bodies of they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue.ey avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> tucker: the terrifying future of every 80s science fiction movie has finally arrived. a vending machine company in wisconsin is offering to implant its employees and physically in their bodies with microchips. tree square markets has the chips which are about the size of a grain of rice could be used to access computers, operate printers, or buy goods from vending machines. tablas b is the owner of three square markets. he welcomes us to the brave new world, and he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> thank you for having me, tucker. glad to be here. >> tucker: so on the one hand, of course, i salute your american innovation great on the other hand, i shiver in horror at the level of control you'll have over
microchips into the bodies of they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue.ey avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> tucker: the terrifying future of every 80s science fiction movie has finally arrived. a vending machine company in wisconsin is...
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. >> and would you let your employer microchip you? the workers who are saying yes. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. that's the concern with a new, robotic vacuum. kpix 5's >>> technology designe
. >> and would you let your employer microchip you? the workers who are saying yes. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in...
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luis: ahora que conocen los beneficios y posibles riesgos, se dejarÍa implantar un microchip?lena: cerramos con broche de oro, mi compaÑero jorge ramos ganÓ el premio gabriel garcÍa mÁrquez a la excelencia periodÍstica por su trabajo y citamos "incisivo, honesto e inteligente durante la campaÑa presidencial de estados unidos", son las palabras de la asociaciÓn nuevo periodismo iberoamericano, que otorga el reconocimiento. jorge dedicÓ el premio a los periodistas asesinados por cuestionar el poder. en horabuena de mi parte y por todos los compaÑeros en noticiero univisiÓn. felicidades, jorge. nosotros tambiÉn fuimos nominados a 11 em nacionales, asÍ que felicidades en noticiero univisiÓn, a univisiÓn investiga, aquÍ y ahora y tambiÉn univisiÓn digital, y el equipo con el que trabajÉ. felicidades a todos. buena suerte. buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ carmelo: no manches, te felicito, eres grande, acabas de ganar lo que muchos estaban peleando. te felicito, hermano. eduardo: sí, carme. estoy disfrute de la felicidad que siento. me acabo de ganar la beca para irme a estudiar petroquímica en
luis: ahora que conocen los beneficios y posibles riesgos, se dejarÍa implantar un microchip?lena: cerramos con broche de oro, mi compaÑero jorge ramos ganÓ el premio gabriel garcÍa mÁrquez a la excelencia periodÍstica por su trabajo y citamos "incisivo, honesto e inteligente durante la campaÑa presidencial de estados unidos", son las palabras de la asociaciÓn nuevo periodismo iberoamericano, que otorga el reconocimiento. jorge dedicÓ el premio a los periodistas asesinados...
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. >>> eso de entrar a mi piel no me convence >>> la controversia no se ha hecho esperar, un microchipra >>> aunque dicen que no tiene informaciÓn, puedes crear un clon del lector y hackearlo >>> esta experta no se opone de la tecnologÍa pero dice es importante entender a lo que se estÁ sxexponiendo >>> lo mÁs importante que sea seguro y haya una forma de activarlo cuando no quiera >>> la empresa promotora que optar por el chip es voluntario y no tiene la capacidad de gps y serÁ imposible rastrear los pasos de sus empleados y retirar el chip es sencillo como remover una astilla en la piel, en nueva york diego arias noticias telemundo >>> terminamos con una noticia que nos llena de orgullo. toda la familia de noticias telemundo estÁ nominado este aÑo nada menos que a 7 emy, las nominaciones distinguen a este noticiero al programa "al rojo vivo" asÍ como nuestras coberturas especiales sobre daca, dapa, la recaptura de ja quino el chapo guzmÁn y las Últimas elecciones presidenciales entre otras, un gran reconocimiento para todos incluyendo para ustedes que nos confÍan todos los dias, asÍ
. >>> eso de entrar a mi piel no me convence >>> la controversia no se ha hecho esperar, un microchipra >>> aunque dicen que no tiene informaciÓn, puedes crear un clon del lector y hackearlo >>> esta experta no se opone de la tecnologÍa pero dice es importante entender a lo que se estÁ sxexponiendo >>> lo mÁs importante que sea seguro y haya una forma de activarlo cuando no quiera >>> la empresa promotora que optar por el chip es...
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on the way, a company wants to implant microchips in its employees, amend a lot of them are -- and a lot of them are stepping up, and saying cool. >> jeff sessions days at the white house may be numbered. >> after the break, >>> parents of a terminally ill baby in london are seeking permission to bring him home to die. charlie gard has a rare genetic disease, and he's on life support. the father says he expect his son to see his first birthday, which is less than two weeks away. ground breaking therapy could have been an opportunity to help little charlie, but it's too late now. >>> the senate subpoenaed former trump campaign manager paul manafort today, to testify into the russian meddling investigation. meanwhile, president trump resumed his attacks on his own attorney general. in a tweet, trump said jeff sessions took a weak position on hillary clinton's alleged crimes. the president's new communications director, anthony scaramucci says trump probably wants sessions out. >> it's clear the president wants him gone. >> i have an enormous amount of respect for the attorney general,
on the way, a company wants to implant microchips in its employees, amend a lot of them are -- and a lot of them are stepping up, and saying cool. >> jeff sessions days at the white house may be numbered. >> after the break, >>> parents of a terminally ill baby in london are seeking permission to bring him home to die. charlie gard has a rare genetic disease, and he's on life support. the father says he expect his son to see his first birthday, which is less than two weeks...
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. >> would you let your boss implant a microchip in your body?nds insane and future risk, there's a copy that's about to become the first to microchip workers >> i'm sure on busy weather days, they'd like to implant to remember to to do everything, we have had a busy were r day, severe thunderstorms across the area and eastern shore, check of radar and welcome relief in that seven-day forecast, you want to stick around, the weather will be finally comfortable starting tomorrow. when fox 5 news at returns after this. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement.
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presentadora: una empresa de tecnologÍa en el pais ofrece a sus empleados implante de microchip en lael, lo harÍas? javier: ademÁs, el siguiente vÍdeo, aparentemente, de un ataque racista es viral. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ cÓmo estÁn? gracias por compartir con nosotros. partimos con las noticias. presentadora: asÍ es. muy buenas tardes. javier: golpearon el interior del camiÓn y pidieron ayuda, pero chofer nunca nos escuchÓ. comenzamos el noticiero con uno de los muchos testimonios del drama que vivieron decenas de inmigrantes hacinados en el vehÍculo de carga hallado en texas. presentadora: luego de varias horas bajo temperaturas extremas, los inmigrantes se comenzaron a quedar sin oxÍgeno. el conductor asegura que no sabÍa que transportaba personas. javier: quiÉn tiene mÁs detalles de la historia de juan carlos gonzÁlez. estÁ en vivo desde, san antonio, texas. primero, el calor sabemos que es bastante alto hasta esta hora. quÉ se sabe de la investigaciÓn? juan carlos: buenas tardes. estamos muy cerca de dÓnde quedo el camiÓn de carga. uno de los peores hallazgos en cuÁnto a inmigrantes y t
presentadora: una empresa de tecnologÍa en el pais ofrece a sus empleados implante de microchip en lael, lo harÍas? javier: ademÁs, el siguiente vÍdeo, aparentemente, de un ataque racista es viral. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ cÓmo estÁn? gracias por compartir con nosotros. partimos con las noticias. presentadora: asÍ es. muy buenas tardes. javier: golpearon el interior del camiÓn y pidieron ayuda, pero chofer nunca nos escuchÓ. comenzamos el noticiero con uno de los muchos testimonios del...
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. >> mason: why dozens of workers are having microchips implanted in their hands. and a wrestler turns the squared circle into a political arena. >> stan, you were just hit with the liberal agenda. are you going to recover? this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. president trump gave his attorney general a very public, very humiliating thrashing today and left open the possibility of firing him. speaking in the rose garden, the president made clear that jeff sessions is a thorn in his side, most notably for recusing himself from the russia investigation, which led to the appointment of a special counsel. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> but i am disappointed in the attorney general. he should not have recused himself almost immediately after he took office, and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me prior to taking office, and i would have quite simply picked somebody else. >> reporter: president trump denied attorney general jeff daysions is twisting in t
. >> mason: why dozens of workers are having microchips implanted in their hands. and a wrestler turns the squared circle into a political arena. >> stan, you were just hit with the liberal agenda. are you going to recover? this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. president trump gave his attorney general a very public, very humiliating thrashing today and left open the possibility of firing him....
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company to put microchips in its employees but this technology has already been used in other countries earlier this year more than one hundred employees at a swedish company called epicenter got microchips implanted in their hands and saying it streamlines office life and as with most new technologies it has raised some privacy and security issues while biologically see if the data generated by the chip can show how often an employee comes to work or what they buy unlike companies swipe cards or smartphones which can generate the same data a person cannot easily separate themselves from the chip but the microchips aren't for everyone three square did extend the program to all of its employees but only about fifty of them have volunteered so far and they're not cheap either they cost about three hundred bucks a pop but the company is picking up the tab for all those who are participating reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. the federal drug administration may soon approve a new leukemia treatment that genetically alters human cells to fight the disease if approved the treatments wi
company to put microchips in its employees but this technology has already been used in other countries earlier this year more than one hundred employees at a swedish company called epicenter got microchips implanted in their hands and saying it streamlines office life and as with most new technologies it has raised some privacy and security issues while biologically see if the data generated by the chip can show how often an employee comes to work or what they buy unlike companies swipe cards...
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. >>> still ahead, microchipping employees. knee claims of convenience and concerns over privacy. >> good afternoon, it's a stellar summer seasonal day here in the bay area. but we have a change you need to know about. the details as the news continues. we'll be right back. bay... for dry-docking at mare island in vallejo. chopper 5 was overhead cape borda's departure today. the eaned up >>> in benicia, chopper 5 was overhead a vessel'ings departure. it's going to texas where it will be scrapped for metal. it will be the 57th ship to depart suisun bay to polish up the fleet. >>> a wisconsin company claims it will be the first in the country to implant microchips in most of its employees. the technology is already being used in europe. it replaces identification cards used to open doors and operate office equipment. but as jamie yuccas reports, the chip is raising concerns about privacy. >> reporter: by next week, more than 50 three square market employees will have bionic hands with a credit card chip implanted near their wrist
. >>> still ahead, microchipping employees. knee claims of convenience and concerns over privacy. >> good afternoon, it's a stellar summer seasonal day here in the bay area. but we have a change you need to know about. the details as the news continues. we'll be right back. bay... for dry-docking at mare island in vallejo. chopper 5 was overhead cape borda's departure today. the eaned up >>> in benicia, chopper 5 was overhead a vessel'ings departure. it's going to texas...
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>> well, that's really a misconception regarding the microchips. they are not gps devices.hem in the workplace at all. they are basically used for conveniences that happen at the workplace, and around the world. they are arnold tracking devices, and we can't trace them anywhere. >> tucker: leaving aside the fact that of course i don't believe you, why not give your employees cards? to they not have pockets in the clothing? why would you want to ingest int them with something like that? >> they have access to proximity cards which would do the same thing as the chip. they also have access to pin pads with four digit logins that will get them in the building. however, it's much more convenient to a lot of our employees being a technology company, it's the convenience factor that our employees are really in favor of. >> tucker: do you tattoo them with anything? >> no we do not good it's basically an implant that goes right beneath the skin between your thumb and your forefinger. >> tucker: if an employee had this implanted in his or her hand, and then left your company, they q
>> well, that's really a misconception regarding the microchips. they are not gps devices.hem in the workplace at all. they are basically used for conveniences that happen at the workplace, and around the world. they are arnold tracking devices, and we can't trace them anywhere. >> tucker: leaving aside the fact that of course i don't believe you, why not give your employees cards? to they not have pockets in the clothing? why would you want to ingest int them with something like...
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know the quote unquote microchips in pets and there's more than some evidence suggesting it may not be safe for women or men's best friend in a review of eleven studies between one thousand nine hundred twenty two thousand and six of tissue reactions to microchip implants in animals what they found was that in six of the studies nearly ten percent of laboratory mice developed malignant tumors in around implants and two studies reported microchip related cancer in dogs for bio hacks c.e.o. yeah and the implants are quote something you never drop never lose and it never ever runs out of battery and in the case of three. market b. implants are voluntary in accordance with the wisconsin state law which prohibits mandatory r f i d chips which puts us in a bit of a pickle so while legislators in some states have foreseen the legal dangers and medical sciences studying the physical threats why are we asking ourselves if this is about our convenience or about making people into walking pocket. that's a good question what do you think. this is about maybe there's a big all convenience or books
know the quote unquote microchips in pets and there's more than some evidence suggesting it may not be safe for women or men's best friend in a review of eleven studies between one thousand nine hundred twenty two thousand and six of tissue reactions to microchip implants in animals what they found was that in six of the studies nearly ten percent of laboratory mice developed malignant tumors in around implants and two studies reported microchip related cancer in dogs for bio hacks c.e.o. yeah...
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and one company is getting microchips implanted in their hands. and meteorologist, david murphy, will have your seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> dramatic dash-cam video shows a crash on the garden state parkway. it swerved and then tipped on the highway. in ocean grove, monmouth county. amazingly nobody was injured into a woman broke down crying after she admitted to causing her fiance's death before tampering with the kayak during an exertion on the river. she reached a plea dea
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. >> coming up next, the company microchipping its employees. >> what. >>> tomorrow on fox 5 the man's a huge new restaurant that will let you carry booze around the mall? plus the cell phone etiquette for cancelling plans last minute and the morning crew will check out a silent disco at the national harbor. tune in tomorrow morning starting at 4:25 a.m. we'll be right back. . >>> it's a first for a u.s. company, a wisconsin business says it will give its the option of installing microchips in their hands >> caitlin is all about doing this if you guys are listening >> i'm love to have a microchip and days like today >> the chip would be implanted between the thumb and forefinger under the skin it lo allow workers to open doors, log ton computers and use vending machines without their ids or what's >> we'll come up, scan the item, we'll hit pay with credit card, and it's asking to swipe my products tea payment, i'll hold my hand up and it will pay for my product. >> no thank you. the implants by the way is optional cost 300 bucks, the company will pick up the tab for that. the company i
. >> coming up next, the company microchipping its employees. >> what. >>> tomorrow on fox 5 the man's a huge new restaurant that will let you carry booze around the mall? plus the cell phone etiquette for cancelling plans last minute and the morning crew will check out a silent disco at the national harbor. tune in tomorrow morning starting at 4:25 a.m. we'll be right back. . >>> it's a first for a u.s. company, a wisconsin business says it will give its the...
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how do you feel alix, would you get microchipped?the logical next step in some ways is to just have a chip. you don't have to bother remembering anything. the one thing to note about the chips, they haven't got gps. so your boss can't tell if you're in the office. it is for logging on to computers, paying for logging on to computers, paying for food. getting for logging on to computers, paying forfood. getting in and out of buildings. it would stop that problem when you get to the doors at reception and someone can't find their pass and they are blocking the way. it happens here. we have got a lot of tweets. beth says yes, i'd do it, but i'd microchip my children first. another viewer says no way. julie says, "if your employees are not responsible to keep track of their badge, i would question the competence of any job?" what's the fun of bionic when your own super power is being able to open doors and pay for stuff! we were talking a while ago about whether brexit is causing slink flation. things like chocolate bars getting smaller,
how do you feel alix, would you get microchipped?the logical next step in some ways is to just have a chip. you don't have to bother remembering anything. the one thing to note about the chips, they haven't got gps. so your boss can't tell if you're in the office. it is for logging on to computers, paying for logging on to computers, paying for food. getting for logging on to computers, paying forfood. getting in and out of buildings. it would stop that problem when you get to the doors at...
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to offer its employees microchip implants the size of maybe a grain of rice. implanted between your thumb and forefinger. that skin right there. and when you get the implant, you can use it to pay for the things you buy and the micro-market. instead of scanning your iphone or your phone, your smartphone, credit card, you scan your hand. three square market says it is not mandatory, but they do expect 50 of their employees to get the implant, and the chip can also be used to get access to the building and to log into the company's computers. not to keep tabs on employees. listen. >> if i am one of your employees, and i have this chip in my hand, you will not know, josh is slacking off. i can tell. i'm reading the chip. >> there is no gps tracking at all. >> experts say won't be long before microchips are used as driver licenses, even pay for things like public transportation. the chips being used by three square market were developed by company out of sweden. you have to wave your hand over it. i can't even get my iphone to log up at starbucks. >> julie: do not
to offer its employees microchip implants the size of maybe a grain of rice. implanted between your thumb and forefinger. that skin right there. and when you get the implant, you can use it to pay for the things you buy and the micro-market. instead of scanning your iphone or your phone, your smartphone, credit card, you scan your hand. three square market says it is not mandatory, but they do expect 50 of their employees to get the implant, and the chip can also be used to get access to the...
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this is back in two thousand and five two weeks after this microchip company which was the first one to sort of try to put all these patents and get the whole thing started they were approved in two thousand and five by the f.d.a. for medical and identification purposes only. then former wisconsin governor who was at the time the health and human services secretary under bush. in two thousand and five left his cabinet position right after you know the verifying gets approved a couple weeks later he leaves this cabinet position and five months later he's on the board a very chip he's getting cash he's getting stock options that went on for at least another two years and it's really important to remember specifically about tommy thompson and his politics he pushed heavily in the state of wisconsin for as long as i can remember and in the house and human services secretary he pushed for. electronic digital medical records for higher technology things so that we could track and things like that in order to figure out ways to track medical records with people so the fact that he then went
this is back in two thousand and five two weeks after this microchip company which was the first one to sort of try to put all these patents and get the whole thing started they were approved in two thousand and five by the f.d.a. for medical and identification purposes only. then former wisconsin governor who was at the time the health and human services secretary under bush. in two thousand and five left his cabinet position right after you know the verifying gets approved a couple weeks...
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and a company in wisconsin are microchip being their employees. are microchiping their employees.nsin are microchipping their employees. and the boring company is firmly going against its name, as elon musk posted a video to instagram of a car going underground on an elevator in los angeles. the tesla ceo's side project proposes building a network of tunnels under the city, which will drag cars, passengers and cargo in super fast moving sleds. and it was a busy week for musk, as he clashed with mark zuckerberg over their views on al. during an informal facebook live, mark zuckerberg said musk‘s claims that al poses a fundamental risk to human civilisation were irresponsible. but musk took to twitter to respond, writing zuckerberg's knowledge of the issue is limited. touche! first it was gone and then it wasn't, as microsoft puts to bed reports that it was getting rid of its graphic programme, paint. people rushed to social media to show their love for the programme, which won't remain on microsoft 10 by default in the future but will be available on the windows store for free. yes
and a company in wisconsin are microchip being their employees. are microchiping their employees.nsin are microchipping their employees. and the boring company is firmly going against its name, as elon musk posted a video to instagram of a car going underground on an elevator in los angeles. the tesla ceo's side project proposes building a network of tunnels under the city, which will drag cars, passengers and cargo in super fast moving sleds. and it was a busy week for musk, as he clashed with...
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unfortunately, it didn't have a microchip or collar with id. and that's the case for a lot of animals brought in. >> hopefully we can get this guy's owner and get him home. >> reporter: does he have a microchip or tag? >> no, nothing. no id, and that's sad. if he did, we could get him home right away. >> reporter: when this couple came in looking for their dog after searching the entire shelter, the last cage in the corner had their dog. the last spot you looked, did you think she was going to be here? >> i was hoping she would. i kind of lost hope when we checked the other room. but thank god. >> reporter: in vallejo, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> time is 4:51. still ahead, cracking down on speeders. how one city is responding to the neighborhood's plea for speed bumps. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's calif
unfortunately, it didn't have a microchip or collar with id. and that's the case for a lot of animals brought in. >> hopefully we can get this guy's owner and get him home. >> reporter: does he have a microchip or tag? >> no, nothing. no id, and that's sad. if he did, we could get him home right away. >> reporter: when this couple came in looking for their dog after searching the entire shelter, the last cage in the corner had their dog. the last spot you looked, did you...
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one company is implanting employees with a microchip. >> what? >> coming up on ellen, the show is jam-packed with stars, zack braff, demi lovato and ed sheeran w >>> your time is 6:24. we're now learning that the number of people who became something a a local chipotle h now doubled. 135 people reported feeling ill after eating at the location on triple 777 road in sterling. norovirus is likely the cause and already two people tested positive for it. the restaurant is cleaned and now back open. chipotle says the virus does not come from its food and it is safe to eat at the restaurants. >>> if you're planning a barbecue any time soon, check your pantry. a summertime favorite is being recalled. cans of bush's baked beans, sugar hickory variety. they're in the 20-ounce can size. best by date of june 2019. throw them away even if they don't smell or look bad. no other products are affected. >>> we want to let you know about an important recall that could affect your family. the irover self-balancing scooters have been recalled. take a look. the lith
one company is implanting employees with a microchip. >> what? >> coming up on ellen, the show is jam-packed with stars, zack braff, demi lovato and ed sheeran w >>> your time is 6:24. we're now learning that the number of people who became something a a local chipotle h now doubled. 135 people reported feeling ill after eating at the location on triple 777 road in sterling. norovirus is likely the cause and already two people tested positive for it. the restaurant is...
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. >> and a company microchipping employees. a flick of the wrist can open doors or pay for a snack. >>> and a closer look at america's longest war. why we're still in afghanistan. conflict spanning three presidencies and where the u.s. can go from here. >>> and a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america that you are fine with the obamacare nightmare. >> senator mccain returns for a crucial vote on health care. >> it shows how desperate they are not wanting to go home in august having accomplished absolutely nothing and frankly having to listen to donald trump beat them over the head with that. >> by the way, you're going to get the votes. he better get them. oh, otherwise i'll say tom, you're fired. >> a truck driver could get the death penalty if convicted in a deadly human trafficking case in texas. he told investigators he had no idea people were inside. >> just devastating. >> severe weather across the country. >> tornado damage to extreme flo
. >> and a company microchipping employees. a flick of the wrist can open doors or pay for a snack. >>> and a closer look at america's longest war. why we're still in afghanistan. conflict spanning three presidencies and where the u.s. can go from here. >>> and a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america that you are fine with the obamacare nightmare. >> senator mccain returns...
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transponder in a microchip meant to make the workplace experience faster and more efficient.o when you have the chip, you're just going to hold it up hera & all those same options will come up? >> yes. >> reporter: the implant, which has been f.d.a. approved, is the size of a grain of rice and is injected under the skin between the thumb and index finger by a licensed piercer. this company is offering the chips, which cost about $300 a piece, to its employees for fr you're not going to be track your employees around town to see what they're up to and what they're doing. >> no, we will not. it's for entrance to the building, logging into computers, making purchases in our break room market. >> reporter: westby says even if g.p.s. became available, he would not tiewz on employees. >> the concerns are what information am i storing on this? what information am i giving away? ythet editor dan ackerman says this technology raising red flags over privacy. >> anything could potentially be hacked especially because most of the actual information it's not encoded on the tiny device und
transponder in a microchip meant to make the workplace experience faster and more efficient.o when you have the chip, you're just going to hold it up hera & all those same options will come up? >> yes. >> reporter: the implant, which has been f.d.a. approved, is the size of a grain of rice and is injected under the skin between the thumb and index finger by a licensed piercer. this company is offering the chips, which cost about $300 a piece, to its employees for fr you're not...
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. >>> coming up, the first company in america to microchip its employees. for convenience, but some experts aren't so convinced. >>> and the stunning new research linking football to traumatic brain injury. but first, here's a look at today's temperatures. >>> world news now weather, brought to you by carfax.com. this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. ♪ ♪ there is nothing for me but to love you ♪ ♪ and the way you look >> barbara sinatra, the fourth and final wife of f
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michelle: would you let an employer put a microchip in your hand? is about to be the first to offer the option. >> hold my hand up like a cell phone. it will pay for my product. >> instead of a credit card. >> correct. >> my hand. the microchip is my credit card. michelle: okay. one reason. way more convenient. it will allow the employees to buy things in the break room and get in the front door and log in the computers. each chip implanted in a person's hand costs $300 which would be covered by the company. employees won't be required to get the chip but 50 people voluntarily signed up for one and it does not have g.p.s. in it if you are wondering so they can't track people. larry: back to the severe weather only place to have severe weather last night. this is videotape from arizona, apache junction. it's 25 mile east of phoenix. the problem there was the flooding. look at the video. people had to be rescued by the helicopter. because the streets were flooded. in pennsylvania, you can see 17 hikers there -- i should say in pennsylvania the floodwa
michelle: would you let an employer put a microchip in your hand? is about to be the first to offer the option. >> hold my hand up like a cell phone. it will pay for my product. >> instead of a credit card. >> correct. >> my hand. the microchip is my credit card. michelle: okay. one reason. way more convenient. it will allow the employees to buy things in the break room and get in the front door and log in the computers. each chip implanted in a person's hand costs $300...
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th offering its employees the chance to get microchipped. why would they do such a thing? >> would you do that? >> no. >> no. >>> plus -- wow, this is really need. the reaction to mike . >>> gas prices are inching up. the average price of regular that's after 11 straight weeks of declines. gas prices are about ten cents above where they were a year ago. smartphones are eating away at the tablet market. research firm sell they felt for the first time. but the number of tablets being used are expected to decline for the first year. the number of tablets and use is expected to drop an average of 1% a year. the number of smart phones should increase. big phones are to blame. china and i haddia where the devices are the primary way people connect to the internet. i'm landon dowdy. >>> well, here's a question. would you allow your employer to implant a microchip inside if it meant never having to carry a work badge again? some workers are agreeing. it allows them to access the company in wisconsin and pay for food with a simple scan of their hand. employees are not required to g
th offering its employees the chance to get microchipped. why would they do such a thing? >> would you do that? >> no. >> no. >>> plus -- wow, this is really need. the reaction to mike . >>> gas prices are inching up. the average price of regular that's after 11 straight weeks of declines. gas prices are about ten cents above where they were a year ago. smartphones are eating away at the tablet market. research firm sell they felt for the first time. but the...
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. >>> keeping tabs on employees by microchipping them. it's the story everybody is talking about. who was on board and who, what we found out, next. >>> nbc 10 news starts a at 4:30 a.m. >>> e we take a look at east market street and how it's becoming one of the hottest places to live and why it may be thanks to an influx of millennials. plus weather and traffic. weekdays fru from 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will be an amazing doctor, and he'll help people that are less fortunate. no matter where you are in your college journey, sallie mae can help you find the money you need. >>> we first told you about a company offering to microchip its employees on nbc 10 news today. >> reaction as you might imagine is pouring in. the kbrd is to give them a high-tech advantage at work. 50 employees from the supplier of 21st century vending ma
. >>> keeping tabs on employees by microchipping them. it's the story everybody is talking about. who was on board and who, what we found out, next. >>> nbc 10 news starts a at 4:30 a.m. >>> e we take a look at east market street and how it's becoming one of the hottest places to live and why it may be thanks to an influx of millennials. plus weather and traffic. weekdays fru from 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in...
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you didn't need a microchip to get in. you got this. >> i flashed this gap. that's better than any microchip you can put in your hand. >> a busy day in washington. >> welcome back, michael. >>> john mccain returning to capitol hill after revealing he has brain cancer. he will be there for that crucial vote to try to open debate on the gop health care bill. how that vote will turn out is still a mystery. >>> and president trump is unleashed this morning on twitter a harsh new attack on his attorney general calling for a new investigation into hillary clinton and, guys, i just have to underscore how unprecedented, how abnormal this is. we have never seen a president publicly attack and humiliate his own attorney general like this. we have never seen a president call for a criminal investigation of the opponent he defeated. this is brand-new. this is bizarre. the president crossing all kind of lines. >> and we'll have more on all that in just a moment. >>> but first, let's start with that health care battle. our congressional correspondent mary bruce is there on
you didn't need a microchip to get in. you got this. >> i flashed this gap. that's better than any microchip you can put in your hand. >> a busy day in washington. >> welcome back, michael. >>> john mccain returning to capitol hill after revealing he has brain cancer. he will be there for that crucial vote to try to open debate on the gop health care bill. how that vote will turn out is still a mystery. >>> and president trump is unleashed this morning on...
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presentadora: una empresa de tecnologÍa en el país ofrece a sus empleados implantes de microchip en late pregunto: ¿tÚ lo harÍas? javier:ademÁs, este video de un aparente ataque racista es viral. un vendedor mexicano de elotes fue atacado violentamente en una calle de los Ángeles. pero que tÚ no lo creas, su agresor fue otro hispano. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ gracias por estar con nosotros. somos ediciÓn digital de tu noticiero univisiÓn. somos javier olivares y aiden del toro. en este segundo dÍa de la semana laboral. ailen: asÍ es como vamos ahora mismo para la costa oeste del paÍs con el esperado o voto en el senado sobre una propuesta prepa serÁ debatir la posibilidad de anular obamacare y adoptar un reemplazo. javier: este debate se dio entre protestas de manifestantes que habÍan ingresado hace tan sÓlo unos minutos al seno del senado para rechazar que se anule el obamacare. gritaban "maten esa legislaciÓn" y "quÉ vergüenza". ailen: javier, esta votaciÓn es crucial, porque si no se adopta la medida, la propuesta conocida como trumpcare muere y el presidente sufrirÍa una gran derrota polÍt
presentadora: una empresa de tecnologÍa en el país ofrece a sus empleados implantes de microchip en late pregunto: ¿tÚ lo harÍas? javier:ademÁs, este video de un aparente ataque racista es viral. un vendedor mexicano de elotes fue atacado violentamente en una calle de los Ángeles. pero que tÚ no lo creas, su agresor fue otro hispano. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ gracias por estar con nosotros. somos ediciÓn digital de tu noticiero univisiÓn. somos javier olivares y aiden del toro. en este...
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the employees can volunteer to have a microchip put in their hands. it would go between the forefinger and the thumb and gives them the ability to buy snacks, log in and unlock doors with a swipe of the hand. 50 of the 80s are preparing to do this. >> we have survived thousands of years without being microchipped. is there any particular need to do it now? this gives you a jolt and it says don't go anywhere. jonathan: leaving five minutes early are you? never going to happen. never, never, never. >> a "7 on your side" consumer alert. as a nation americans are gaining confidence in the economy. the conference board says the index is rising. it's the highest level in 16 years. the economists say the strong readings are fueled by a healthy job market and the unemployment dropping to 4.4%. nancy: one more consumer alert. the sixth straight month that the cost of buying has gone up and the reason there are that many houses on the market. demand is outpacing the supply. that is creating a bidding war across the country. >> coming up next, andy work resurfac
the employees can volunteer to have a microchip put in their hands. it would go between the forefinger and the thumb and gives them the ability to buy snacks, log in and unlock doors with a swipe of the hand. 50 of the 80s are preparing to do this. >> we have survived thousands of years without being microchipped. is there any particular need to do it now? this gives you a jolt and it says don't go anywhere. jonathan: leaving five minutes early are you? never going to happen. never,...
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under the skin that i covered a couple a couple months ago it's old age everyone needs a microchip under their skin because well old people sometimes they don't know their name. and then they think their wallet is a raccoon so they so that out. and then they end up in the hospital and we don't know who they are. i mean by crazy here for every one domestic dispute this device all of us there are going to be a hundreds of thousands of false alarms and or or weird sexual crap where someone screaming oh i love you would you straggled a strong. yes you were the fry pan. you know where those headlines were breaking news smart home calls coffee because man dressed up like the blue power ranger was angrily rubbing it on his fish tank you know where. where sad live i'm not saying i'm a fan of that activity but it's not illegal. no reason that your house should rack out you know what. what a consenting adult does with it where the latex outfit and a fish tank and not as consenting fish is he's ok this has his own business. speaking of authoritarianism in a very different story the most the most im
under the skin that i covered a couple a couple months ago it's old age everyone needs a microchip under their skin because well old people sometimes they don't know their name. and then they think their wallet is a raccoon so they so that out. and then they end up in the hospital and we don't know who they are. i mean by crazy here for every one domestic dispute this device all of us there are going to be a hundreds of thousands of false alarms and or or weird sexual crap where someone...
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. >>> coming up, tagging humans with microchips. why one company in wisconsin wants to start implanting its employees, and how they're trying to sell it as a convenience rather than an invasion of privacy. >>> but first, the rescue of two elephants stranded in the sea. off sri lanka. the whole thing caught on camera. we'll show you how it ended. first, here's a look at today's temperatures. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by flex seal. brou you by x seal. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ >>> for the second time this month, sri lanka's navy has rescued elephants swept out to sea. the pair was about a half-mile out to sea. sailors, navy divers brought them to shore. they're said to be okay. two weeks ago, an elephant was saved after it was discovered eight miles into the indian ocean. >> wow. wandered quite far. >> swimming out there. >>> might seem li
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with your microchip. but you know mike is just trying to stop terrorism right because terrorism is the number one killer of innocent civilians is something you might have heard someone say when they were lying to you. our government kills more innocent civilians last month than terrorist attacks have killed in europe over the past twelve years but you don't hear about that because victims of our bombing don't get shown on television with elton john's candle in the wind playing quietly behind their photo they don't get that we don't know what they're going on over there right which is why we should stop jumping weapons and money and bombs into the reason region how was this plan going at one point militias armed by the pentagon were fighting those armed by the cia. you know that expression go yourself. that's what we are doing. we're going and. so that's why it's a good thing that trumps just ordered the cia to stop training and arming syrian rebel. ells which made most of congress and our mainstream media
with your microchip. but you know mike is just trying to stop terrorism right because terrorism is the number one killer of innocent civilians is something you might have heard someone say when they were lying to you. our government kills more innocent civilians last month than terrorist attacks have killed in europe over the past twelve years but you don't hear about that because victims of our bombing don't get shown on television with elton john's candle in the wind playing quietly behind...