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. >>> we begin with microchip implants. a wisconsin technology company is offering its workers a chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all those pass words. in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin. would you do it? that's today's cover story, "chipping in." it wasn't a traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three square market offered to microchip its employees. >> all right, you're officially chipped. >> more than half of the 80 workers voluntarily agreed to >> it's not bad. >> they each let the company insert a $300 microchip the size s where it was inserted into ta right there. i got mine done yesterday. and i was scared to death. i thought it was going to hurt like crazy and it was nothing. >> the device door access for employees to enter the building, sign into their computer and pay for snacks. it replaces passwords, i.d. badges and credit cards. >> right now literally, you don't need anything in your pocket. hand if you really want. >> not everyone wants to. some holdouts re
. >>> we begin with microchip implants. a wisconsin technology company is offering its workers a chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all those pass words. in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin. would you do it? that's today's cover story, "chipping in." it wasn't a traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three square market offered to microchip its employees. >> all right, you're officially chipped. >> more than half...
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card and forget all the passwords, in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin would you do it? that's today's cover story chipping in. it wasn't the traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three-square market, a provider of self-service break room vending machine offered to microchip its employees. more than half of the 80 workers voluntarily agreed to get chipped. >> it hurt a little bit. but it's not bad >> they each let the company insert a $ 00 microchip, the size of a grain of rice, right into their hand. >> that's where it was inserted right there, i got mine done yesterday and i was scared to death. i thought it was going to hurt like crazy, and it was nothing >> the device allows door access for employees to enter the building, sign into their computer and pay for snacks. it replaces passwords, i.d. badges and credit cards. >> right now literally you don't need anything in your pockets, you can carry it all in your hand, if you want. >> not everyone wants to some holdouts refuse to be chipped. >> i haven't seen a lot of research on long-term health effe
card and forget all the passwords, in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin would you do it? that's today's cover story chipping in. it wasn't the traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three-square market, a provider of self-service break room vending machine offered to microchip its employees. more than half of the 80 workers voluntarily agreed to get chipped. >> it hurt a little bit. but it's not bad >> they each let the company insert a $ 00...
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do you have your dogs microchipped? >> absolutely.kes all the difference in the world. >>> a couple severe thunderstorm warnings. one just a little while ago. montgomery county, and let's start with a live look outside. i'll show you where the storms are. it's 87 right now. this is one thing that's inspiring these new storms, it's very humid. here's the radar. this storm around chantilly moving north of 50. now we're watching this one, this is a monster just to the south of town. this one does have a severe thunderstorm warning issued on this, includes arlington, the district of columbia, fairfax, falls church. just in the last 30 minutes, watching the hail in this storm, around236. send us pictures on facebook, or twitter. it's headed to falls church. american legion bridge at 6:45. and north chevy chase, just before 7:00. if you're or brookmont or north chevy chase. put the umbrella down outside. the storm was 55,000. there was actually a hail core right there. the hail core is now gone. but there's still heavy rain, and probably st
do you have your dogs microchipped? >> absolutely.kes all the difference in the world. >>> a couple severe thunderstorm warnings. one just a little while ago. montgomery county, and let's start with a live look outside. i'll show you where the storms are. it's 87 right now. this is one thing that's inspiring these new storms, it's very humid. here's the radar. this storm around chantilly moving north of 50. now we're watching this one, this is a monster just to the south of town....
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would you let your company microchip you? at first it sounds like something you'd normally reserve for your dog, but it's new technology now being used in humans, and one company is getting national attention for implanting devices under the skin of employees. allowing them to leave their i.d. badges behind. nbc's ron motte has our story from river falls, wisconsin. >> reporter: todd westby might have a hand in shaping the >> this is a lot more than just some novelty to you? >> it is. it's reality. with all of the interest we've seen in it, i can tell this is definitely the future. >> reporter: by injecting a rice-sized microchip into a willing employee's hand, all kinds of data can be programmed into them, from driver's licenses and medical i.d. cards to logging onto computers. >> you have to hold it up to something such as this. >> reporter: even purchasing snacks in the company break room. more than 50 employees have volunteered. how much did that hurt? >> it didn't really hurt a lot. >> reporter: a third holding off for n
would you let your company microchip you? at first it sounds like something you'd normally reserve for your dog, but it's new technology now being used in humans, and one company is getting national attention for implanting devices under the skin of employees. allowing them to leave their i.d. badges behind. nbc's ron motte has our story from river falls, wisconsin. >> reporter: todd westby might have a hand in shaping the >> this is a lot more than just some novelty to you?...
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looks like employees are voluntarily getting microchipped. a tattoo artist inserted the microchip into hands of the workers yesterday. this happened at 3 square market. they can now leave security badges at home. they can use micro chips to buy snacks, driver's license information and medical id information, open doors, unlock their own personal computers. >> right now it is only to buy a candy bar and get in the building. there's a lot more coming with it. >> may be the wave of the future. experts suggest caution. among concerns. they can be tracked by gps. the company says they can't be tracked by satellite. sheena parveen, that's not enough for me. i don't want anything put under my skin. >> i will be honest with you, i think it is creepy, there's probably a tracker in it and >> no thanks. >> i would never get one, first of all. see if the trend fades down. >>> anyway, this morning we definitely don't have any chips in us. as we go through the afternoon, looking at another summer like weather pattern. here's the outlook. if exercising, we
looks like employees are voluntarily getting microchipped. a tattoo artist inserted the microchip into hands of the workers yesterday. this happened at 3 square market. they can now leave security badges at home. they can use micro chips to buy snacks, driver's license information and medical id information, open doors, unlock their own personal computers. >> right now it is only to buy a candy bar and get in the building. there's a lot more coming with it. >> may be the wave of the...
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it would make it illegal for employers to require employees to have microchips. this bill comes in response to a wisconsin company implanting microchips in employees on a voluntary basis. >>> new jersey is officially the garden state tonight. governor chris christie signed a bill to make that the state's official nickname. it is one of 50 bills christie signed today. >>> tonight the rain hitting the jersey shore is causing more problems for margate beaches. heavy rain left standing water filled with bacteria at the dunes. today's rain is causing that water to fill up once again. nbc 10 jersey shore reporter ted greenberg is tracking the problem. >> reporter: real sense of day juview. thanks to today's heavy rain large ponds of water have returned to margate beaches where new dunes were built this summer. water covering sand once again making access to the beach difficult. as we first told you thursday a superior court judge granted margate's request and temporarily shut down the beach protection project here until at least this friday. the judge told attorneys to
it would make it illegal for employers to require employees to have microchips. this bill comes in response to a wisconsin company implanting microchips in employees on a voluntary basis. >>> new jersey is officially the garden state tonight. governor chris christie signed a bill to make that the state's official nickname. it is one of 50 bills christie signed today. >>> tonight the rain hitting the jersey shore is causing more problems for margate beaches. heavy rain left...
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. >>> a pennsylvania lawmaker wants to protect you from getting forced to get a microchip implanted in your skin. >> well, tina davidson from bucks county plans to introduce the bill soon to make it illegal for employees to require them to get micro chips. this bill comes in response to the wisconsin company implanting microchips on employees on a voluntary basis. we would love to know what you think about workers being microchipped and the proposed bill to prevent them from enforcing it. that you have to have it. you can weigh in on twitter, there's the twitter handle at the bottom of the screen. >>> a new anti-cruelty bill is now in effect in pennsylvania to put a limit on how long your dog can be chained up outside. animals can't be tied up for more than nine months at a time in extreme conditions with only 90 minutes. violations are subject to fine. >>> and taylor swift is pitting a case before a former deejay. david muller deny that is he groped her and is suing her saying he lost his job after the incident. she's counter suing claiming sexual assault. the trial is expected to las
. >>> a pennsylvania lawmaker wants to protect you from getting forced to get a microchip implanted in your skin. >> well, tina davidson from bucks county plans to introduce the bill soon to make it illegal for employees to require them to get micro chips. this bill comes in response to the wisconsin company implanting microchips on employees on a voluntary basis. we would love to know what you think about workers being microchipped and the proposed bill to prevent them from...
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we told you that the business that's implanting microchips into its employees. how do workers feel bit. >> jim, i'm in the going to do it. we have a few leftover clouds from the previous showers and storms that were affecting parts of our area tonight. it looks like we'll have to do it again tomorrow, but how is weekend forecast shaping up. coming up in a few minutes and so is the news at 10:30. we'll be right back. back. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. so she can afford to feel at home even when she's miles away. and you can help her feel bright, without breaking your budget. and... who's there? hey. a boy? you never told your dad and i about any... oh, on the bed? absolutely not! okay... studying together is fine... and at ikea, we believe that letting go can be hard, but not pricey. what's going on now? move the flag. >> this is fox5 local news at ten:30. right now at ten. thirty, caught on camera. a local restaurant owner fights back during a violent armed rob rivment then man's best friend may be the
we told you that the business that's implanting microchips into its employees. how do workers feel bit. >> jim, i'm in the going to do it. we have a few leftover clouds from the previous showers and storms that were affecting parts of our area tonight. it looks like we'll have to do it again tomorrow, but how is weekend forecast shaping up. coming up in a few minutes and so is the news at 10:30. we'll be right back. back. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room...
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it started the process with its own microchip party.ree square market started implanting kro chips. it opens doors, logs into computers, pays for snacks in the break room. all workers have to do is wave their hand. it's all about convenience. but privacy experts worry the chips could be used in more intrusive ways to track employees without their knowledge or cob sensent. >>> check your iphone case if it has liquid glitter in it may be under recall. they recalled 200,000 phone cases for the iphone 6. the glitter can leak causing skin irritation and burns. 24 people have been injured. >>> you thereof could have cough up more cash to ride a cab. it is the first boost in almost a decade. the increase will help struggling drivers. >>> i don't understand how this is possible. a guy sols a ru bik's cube with his eyes closed. that's incredible. >>> up next at 5:30, fake cops targeting your phone. >> the nbc 10 responds team has what you need to look out for so you don't get tricked. >>> pete rose facing statutory rape allegations. why it's lea
it started the process with its own microchip party.ree square market started implanting kro chips. it opens doors, logs into computers, pays for snacks in the break room. all workers have to do is wave their hand. it's all about convenience. but privacy experts worry the chips could be used in more intrusive ways to track employees without their knowledge or cob sensent. >>> check your iphone case if it has liquid glitter in it may be under recall. they recalled 200,000 phone cases...
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. >>> employees at a company in wisconsin actually lined up to get microchips implanted into their hands. we told you about this story last month but today was implant day. it allows employees to open doors and log on to computers and get snacks all with the sweep a hand. 81 of their employees agreed to be voluntarily chipped. during a chip party yesterday. >> you don't know how it's going to feel or what it will feel like in my opinion it didn't feel like anything. >> the microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and goes between the thump forefinger. it's not gps encrypted so they cannot track employees. >> chocolate chips, a couple of cookies. i'm honestly hungry. >> stepping live outside sky 6 hd showing you the storm clouds coming in over the ben franklin bridge. >>> topping our people scene fans waiting to see kesha on tour are finally getting their wish. the first solo tour in four years, in support of her album called rainbow and will tour for 26 weeks wrapping up in november in hollywood, california. it comes to the fillmore in philadelphia on october 7th. >>> david is back
. >>> employees at a company in wisconsin actually lined up to get microchips implanted into their hands. we told you about this story last month but today was implant day. it allows employees to open doors and log on to computers and get snacks all with the sweep a hand. 81 of their employees agreed to be voluntarily chipped. during a chip party yesterday. >> you don't know how it's going to feel or what it will feel like in my opinion it didn't feel like anything. >> the...
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the speed and power microchips will double every 24 months. if you put the law in a graphic looks like this. twitter, facebook, paypal things are digitized and globalized. it drives more climate change and solutions as well and that is shaping more things and places. that's why the second chapter of the book. 2007, what was this guy talking about. the iphone came out in 2007, january, 2007 they unveiled the center in san francisco beginning a process whereby we are putting an internet-enabled handheld computer into the hands of every person on the planet. it became available to everyone with the address and a company called twitter. it went global in 2007. it's a company you've never heard off after the founders sons created the foundation for big data by creating a software platform. a company also launched assaults the biggest software repository in the world. got an idea, no problem. pull it off the shelf, fix it, improve it, put it back on the shelf. it's one of the most important companies in the world today and that isn't all that happen
the speed and power microchips will double every 24 months. if you put the law in a graphic looks like this. twitter, facebook, paypal things are digitized and globalized. it drives more climate change and solutions as well and that is shaping more things and places. that's why the second chapter of the book. 2007, what was this guy talking about. the iphone came out in 2007, january, 2007 they unveiled the center in san francisco beginning a process whereby we are putting an internet-enabled...
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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. which made most of congress and our mainstream media furi
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...
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will you be forced to get a microchip?w plan in pennsylvania to keep your job from making you get implanted with one. >>> flooding at the jersey shore after heavy rain. we are tracking the worst of the damage. >>> the worst of the rain is behind us. i'm tracking beautiful weather again next at 6:00. [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >>> that breaking news right now at 6:00, police officer shoots someone in north philadelphia. investigators think the suspect had a gun before he was shot by an officer. good evening. let's get right to nbc 10 who is just getting to the scene. what do you know so far? >> reporter: this is all unfolding,
will you be forced to get a microchip?w plan in pennsylvania to keep your job from making you get implanted with one. >>> flooding at the jersey shore after heavy rain. we are tracking the worst of the damage. >>> the worst of the rain is behind us. i'm tracking beautiful weather again next at 6:00. [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and...
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if we hadn't invented the transistor, the microchip, the laser, not invented internet, do circuits and thing, that's sort of that's wouldn't have happened if basic research, and some place like russia or china had actually invented everything from the microchip to the internet to the personal computer to g.p.s., you could russia being the dominant economy in the world, right? can you imagine china being the ifinant economy in the world we cut out? >> sure. we all wonder about it in the sure.ific community, for we joke about, some day we'll all be working in china, running lucky.here if we're it's a real question, i think, for many of us, you know, what is the future of scientific research in this country. to maintain our predominance in that area or are slip away. let it >> now, this will be last ask, so i'm going to think of what you want to do with your grandchildren's i'll let the audience go. a lot of research in this fuel collaborative. then it's also competitive, it's amazon and google, or whatever, there's competition and collaboration, but in science there's certain things that
if we hadn't invented the transistor, the microchip, the laser, not invented internet, do circuits and thing, that's sort of that's wouldn't have happened if basic research, and some place like russia or china had actually invented everything from the microchip to the internet to the personal computer to g.p.s., you could russia being the dominant economy in the world, right? can you imagine china being the ifinant economy in the world we cut out? >> sure. we all wonder about it in the...
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and someplace like russia or china had actually invented everything from the microchip to the internet to the personal computer to g.p.s. you could imagine russia being the dominant economy in the world, right? so can you imagine china being the dominant economy in the world if we cut back basic research? dr. doudna: yeah. we all wonder about it in the scientific community. we joke that someday we'll all be working somewhere in china, running a lab there if we're lucky. but it's a very real question, i think, for many of us. what is the future of scientific research in this country? are we going to maintain our predominance in that area or are we going to let it slip away. walter: this will be the last question i'm going to ask, so think what you want to do with your grandchildren's je people or germ line and i'll let the audience talk. a lot of research in the field is very collaborative and then it's also competitive. almost like any other, whether it's amazon and google or whatever, there's competition and collaboration. but in science there's certain things that tend to, it seems t
and someplace like russia or china had actually invented everything from the microchip to the internet to the personal computer to g.p.s. you could imagine russia being the dominant economy in the world, right? so can you imagine china being the dominant economy in the world if we cut back basic research? dr. doudna: yeah. we all wonder about it in the scientific community. we joke that someday we'll all be working somewhere in china, running a lab there if we're lucky. but it's a very real...
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and places like russia or china, if they had actually invented everything, from the microchips to personal computers, you could imagine russia being the dominant economy in the world, right? so, can imagine china becoming the duck -- the dominant economy in the world if we cut on basic research? >> yes. we all wonder about it innocent -- the scientific community for sure. we would probably all be working in china, running a lab there. but it is a very real question i think, for many of us. what is the future of scientific research in this country? will we maintain our dominance in that area, or will we let it get away? walter: last question. think of what you want to do with your grandchildren's genome i will let thed audience go. a lot of research in this field is very collaborative and then it is also competitive, almost like, whether it is amazon or google, there is can the titian and -- competition and collaboration. me,cience, it seems to promotes a little bit more competition than they do collaboration. for example, in your field, there has been some controversy where you have george
and places like russia or china, if they had actually invented everything, from the microchips to personal computers, you could imagine russia being the dominant economy in the world, right? so, can imagine china becoming the duck -- the dominant economy in the world if we cut on basic research? >> yes. we all wonder about it innocent -- the scientific community for sure. we would probably all be working in china, running a lab there. but it is a very real question i think, for many of...
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is an interesting scarlet: story -- voluntarily microchip?et:we both looked at that with our mouths wide open. coming up, under armour underperforming -- why the athletic apparel maker is struggling to keep up with the competition. york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg scarlet: markets. i'm julia chatterley. i'm scarlet fu. utility shares are the second-best performer after financials and they are the subject of today's sectors by her report. it is unusual that we see them go up together because they are usually responding to bond yields. utilities were up as we feel deep bond yields down. the spider etf is up about .6% and if you look at some of the best performers, it is a wide array of power companies. many of the large ones are trading higher. you can look at the bloomberg -- we made a chart of the correlation between the xl you and on yields. it is clear there's a negative correlation between them. we have a sort of inverted yield curve showing when the yield curve is going down, bc utilities going up and vice versa. it's p
is an interesting scarlet: story -- voluntarily microchip?et:we both looked at that with our mouths wide open. coming up, under armour underperforming -- why the athletic apparel maker is struggling to keep up with the competition. york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg scarlet: markets. i'm julia chatterley. i'm scarlet fu. utility shares are the second-best performer after financials and they are the subject of today's sectors by her report. it is unusual that we see them go up...
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i think the microchipping is amazing. i think the chance -- everything -- the sterilization for just making sure right now, i'm sure they're going to need extra surprise with the animals , the sterile pots, pans, trash cans. but open farm, many open farm land, someone wants to donate it now, work with over thousands of animals, and you can just set it up and organize it and set up the tents. host: do you still work in this area? caller: i got recertified. i helped save two people's lives. i'm doing work in education right now, consult work. would i go down texas right now? sure. but i know when did i hurricane katrina, i needed i think close to five shots. i brought the -- the wells weren't working as well, so it carries extra water before going down, and the other thing i would add, it's my understanding that the rental car agencies, after a flood, start placing restrictions if people are coming if they need a car, but they're coming from flood places because they're concerned that maybe the rental car, if they're going
i think the microchipping is amazing. i think the chance -- everything -- the sterilization for just making sure right now, i'm sure they're going to need extra surprise with the animals , the sterile pots, pans, trash cans. but open farm, many open farm land, someone wants to donate it now, work with over thousands of animals, and you can just set it up and organize it and set up the tents. host: do you still work in this area? caller: i got recertified. i helped save two people's lives. i'm...
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for batteries, are they a scarce resource that will go up in price or are they a technology like microchips that will fall in price battery prices have tended to fall by 20% every year that's not as fast as microchips, but it is still significant. that's why they'll become competitive with the internal combustion in a few years, and they may get cheaper so the likes of samsung and also nissan and toyota, they're working on solid state batterie which are much more energy efficient. we have more and more companies investing in battery technology than before. now it's mobile phonemakers and carmakers, more scientists, more technology, more progress. >> you suggest in order to avoid congestion in the cities, you suggest that we should see changes in the infrastructure, changes in transportation. i'm thinking whether the changes should start at the company themselves in terms of, you know, implementing more flexible working times. i don't feel there's any way to combat the congestion that you see on a monday morning at 8:00, 9:00 should it be down to the companies? >> that's a good point the num
for batteries, are they a scarce resource that will go up in price or are they a technology like microchips that will fall in price battery prices have tended to fall by 20% every year that's not as fast as microchips, but it is still significant. that's why they'll become competitive with the internal combustion in a few years, and they may get cheaper so the likes of samsung and also nissan and toyota, they're working on solid state batterie which are much more energy efficient. we have more...
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(pam) a wisconsin company now offers free microchip implants to its employees.three square market, which provides mini- convenience stores in company break rooms, is set to host a chipping party ... for those taking up the offer. the chips, embedded between the thumb and forefinger, are the size of a grain of rice. with the scan of a hand... the microchips allow workers to open doors, log into computers and pay for food in the break room. while some at the company are excited about the new chip... some other employees are fearful..(sot) "my concern is with the health effect. what's going to happen to my body when i put this foreign object into my hand down the road? it was fda approved in 2004, but that's still not very long term in my book." three square market says, it is the first in the u-s to make such an offer. the service is valued at 300- dollars. (grant) a texas jury has sided with a wedding photographer who sued her former clients for defamation. andrea polito shot the couple's wedding in 20-14. polito says the couple was apparently upset about various
(pam) a wisconsin company now offers free microchip implants to its employees.three square market, which provides mini- convenience stores in company break rooms, is set to host a chipping party ... for those taking up the offer. the chips, embedded between the thumb and forefinger, are the size of a grain of rice. with the scan of a hand... the microchips allow workers to open doors, log into computers and pay for food in the break room. while some at the company are excited about the new...
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alison: and a microchip in his hand. maybe. moving on. first was the evacuation and now the lawsuit. the first suits were fi company out in the outer banks that hit a power line and knocked out power. that mishap forced 50,000 tourists to leave ocracoke. no comment from the company. jonathan: building relationships and stopping crime. nancy: that is a point behind the national night out events happening around the country including in our area. alison: steve rudin is out and about in reston. hi steve. steve: this is the place to be for national night out. it's quiet now. the event started 15 minutes ago. if you are looking for something to do from now until 9:00 tonight head on over here. they have a moonwalk. hey ladies, having fun? >> yes! steve: you got a jump in the moonwalk, right? a lot to do, all free. jump in the moonwalk, games, hula hoops, live music, a d.j. you can purchase food. this is awful to bring the community together with the neighborhoods, everyone to come outside on the front lawn. get to know each other. a lot of nei
alison: and a microchip in his hand. maybe. moving on. first was the evacuation and now the lawsuit. the first suits were fi company out in the outer banks that hit a power line and knocked out power. that mishap forced 50,000 tourists to leave ocracoke. no comment from the company. jonathan: building relationships and stopping crime. nancy: that is a point behind the national night out events happening around the country including in our area. alison: steve rudin is out and about in reston. hi...
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the bill comes in response to a wisconsin company implanting microchips in employees. but they are not requiring it, it is just on a voluntary basis. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington right now watching the roads in cherry hill, new jersey, watching route 70. the cameras are near keys highway. we have one or two cars out the highway there near kings highway, no problems out there. we do have a couple accidents that we'll tell you about coming up. now we'll get a check on the forecast with meteorologist bill henley. >>> i have a solution for travel glare some have. it's called cloud cover. we have that this morning, but the clouds are thinning out. you can see the live view from center city. and the wind is going to make for a nice change later today. 69 degrees at 6:26. the first-alert forecast is just ahead. >>> and the school system that says students need extra immunizations before the first day of class. >>> and is it foul play? one person is found dead in a kensington house fire. what we know about the blaze to bring homicide investigators to the scene
the bill comes in response to a wisconsin company implanting microchips in employees. but they are not requiring it, it is just on a voluntary basis. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington right now watching the roads in cherry hill, new jersey, watching route 70. the cameras are near keys highway. we have one or two cars out the highway there near kings highway, no problems out there. we do have a couple accidents that we'll tell you about coming up. now we'll get a check on...
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>> and more in the next half hour off "action news" at 12:30, one wisconsin company is injecting microchipo their employees to use for opening the doors and even paying for snacks. >>> and people stuck on the runway for six hours decided to call 911 for help. those stories and more. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williams, sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> hello again here are the story s we are following at 12:30. >>> a man was arrested for the death of his wife in south jersey. she was found dead in the pool. we have the details. >>> and a freight train derailed and caught fire in western pennsylvania and forced the evacuation of nearby homes and people line up for jobs at amazon warehouses across the u.s. >>> and a developing story the arrest in the murder of a new jersey woman. michelle long was found dead in her home back in june and late this morning officials say her husband is to blame. vernon odom is live in woodbury where the gloucester county prosecutor announced the charges. >> reporter: good afternoon sara, it was a very remotional news confe
>> and more in the next half hour off "action news" at 12:30, one wisconsin company is injecting microchipo their employees to use for opening the doors and even paying for snacks. >>> and people stuck on the runway for six hours decided to call 911 for help. those stories and more. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williams, sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> hello again here are the story s we are following at...
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a wisconsin technology company will have a microchip injected into their hands. three square market says the employees can use the chips to buy food and locked doors in the building. the chip will be implanted tween the thumb and forefinger. the procedure was not mandatory but more than 50 people volunteered to give it a try. and now, this incredible video out of colorado. trapped in an suv and high water is rescued by firefighters. dog's owner was also pulled from the car. it was parked before thunderstorms hit and it turned the dry creek into a raging body of water. both the dock and its owner made their way out safely. no injuries were reported. tropical depression emily not before packing a punch. parts of florida were slammed with heavy wind and rain as the storm churned across the state. emily poses no direct threat to any land areas. the storm could bring rough seas and rip currents to the east coast this week. all right. the good thing is she is staying down there. doug: the forecast from the hurricane center, they never bring it back to a tropical storm
a wisconsin technology company will have a microchip injected into their hands. three square market says the employees can use the chips to buy food and locked doors in the building. the chip will be implanted tween the thumb and forefinger. the procedure was not mandatory but more than 50 people volunteered to give it a try. and now, this incredible video out of colorado. trapped in an suv and high water is rescued by firefighters. dog's owner was also pulled from the car. it was parked before...
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. >>> microchipping employees, a device under your skin that opens the door, works the vending machinend more. we'll take you to a company where it's happening. would you try it at yours? >>> and baby bump. a little boy's airplane greeting we just can't get enough of.
. >>> microchipping employees, a device under your skin that opens the door, works the vending machinend more. we'll take you to a company where it's happening. would you try it at yours? >>> and baby bump. a little boy's airplane greeting we just can't get enough of.
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dozens employees have now signed up to receive a free microchip implant from their company. three square market - in wisconsin - which provides mini- convenience stores in break rooms, is set to host a chipping party for people who are down to try it. the chips, embedded between the thumb and index finger, are the size of a grain of rice. with the scan of a hand... the microchips allow workers to open doors, log into computers and pay for food in the break room. the company says it's the first in the u-s to make such an offer. three square market notes the radio frequency identification chips do not have g-p-s tracking abilities. they say at least 50- employees are taking them up on the offer. (vicki) the words are blunt.... the message is clear.(grant) a sign greeting customers at an oklahoma liquor store is grabbing attention...and likely prompting some customers to grab something else. management at " midwest wine and spirits" in oklahoma city has put up the sign "pull up your pants...or don't come in"...for hundreds to view daily. store officials say customers kept comin
dozens employees have now signed up to receive a free microchip implant from their company. three square market - in wisconsin - which provides mini- convenience stores in break rooms, is set to host a chipping party for people who are down to try it. the chips, embedded between the thumb and index finger, are the size of a grain of rice. with the scan of a hand... the microchips allow workers to open doors, log into computers and pay for food in the break room. the company says it's the first...
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. >> employees at a company in wisconsin lined found get microchips implanted. about it last month but yesterday was implant day. the chips allow the employees at the tech company to do things like open doors log onto computers and buy isn't, in the break room with the swipe of a hand three square market says 41 of its 85 employees so roughly half agreed to be voluntarily chipped by a tattoo artist during the chip party yesterday. >> i thought it went great. you don't know how it's going to feel or, you know, what it's going to feel like but really in my opinion it didn't feel like anything. >> so there it is, the microchip about the size of a grain of rice goes between the thumb and the forefinger and it is encrypted but it does not apparently use gps so that employers can't track their employees but look how easy she just got that soda out of the break room. >> until it gets hacked and they find out something different. >> no, no. >> it is 6:27. we're following several breaking stories including a shooting at a delaware county gas station. >> plus, car owners
. >> employees at a company in wisconsin lined found get microchips implanted. about it last month but yesterday was implant day. the chips allow the employees at the tech company to do things like open doors log onto computers and buy isn't, in the break room with the swipe of a hand three square market says 41 of its 85 employees so roughly half agreed to be voluntarily chipped by a tattoo artist during the chip party yesterday. >> i thought it went great. you don't know how it's...
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to give their employees the option of having microchips implanted under their skin. it is the size of a grain of llows employees to open doors and use corporate computers without logging in. >> you don't know what it's there was a lot of buildup to it , and then it was nothing. alison: the company says the chips don't have gps, so movements cannot be tracked. jonathan: what happens if you get laid off? alison: good question. waye they are hoping this they will never be laid off, if they are chipped, they are safe. hitting thee auction block in russia, a 51 comingolished diamond around cut stone that is an inch in diameter. my goodness. it was made from a larger diamond found that a russian mine two years ago. it will be auctioned as part of a collection of diamonds. starting bid is expected to be just $10 million. jonathan: just. you may not know this exists, but the world cup is happening now. it brings together the best scrale massachusetts. seven games are played every day $140hree days, and it is to buy your way in. the winners receive cash prizes. steve: all rig
to give their employees the option of having microchips implanted under their skin. it is the size of a grain of llows employees to open doors and use corporate computers without logging in. >> you don't know what it's there was a lot of buildup to it , and then it was nothing. alison: the company says the chips don't have gps, so movements cannot be tracked. jonathan: what happens if you get laid off? alison: good question. waye they are hoping this they will never be laid off, if they...
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. >>> microchipping employees, a device under your skin that opens the door, works the vending machine and more. we'll take you to a company where it's happening. >>> and baby bump. a little boy's airplane greeting we just can't get enough
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and they wash him and charity, that's when they discover he has a microchip. >> oh, nice. >> so theyled the owner but she says she doesn't want the dog returned. >> how could you not want that dog? >> okay. send it to me. >> in the owner's defense, she was given this dog as a puppy and she didn't want it. >> but is this person dead inside? i don't want a puppy either, but i couldn't resist that face. >> now this dog is in foster care. but i mentioned earlier that a fox and a pig make an appearance. they called this pet pig and other dogs. and there is fox waiting for a new home. >>> glamour has a pretty interesting makeup tutorial for you guys. they enlisted the help of blake lively. this is going to be pretty on point. or is it? >> i hope you have a disclaimer that says nobody do this at home. >> oh, wait. she says they need a disclaimer. why is that? this makeup tutorial is going to play out more like mad libs. where she's going to fill in blanks as to where certain makeup is going to go. all right. so once she's filled in the blanks, dominic here is going to be our -- i'm going to
and they wash him and charity, that's when they discover he has a microchip. >> oh, nice. >> so theyled the owner but she says she doesn't want the dog returned. >> how could you not want that dog? >> okay. send it to me. >> in the owner's defense, she was given this dog as a puppy and she didn't want it. >> but is this person dead inside? i don't want a puppy either, but i couldn't resist that face. >> now this dog is in foster care. but i mentioned...
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. >> many of these pets have tags or microchips making it easy to nd getting in touch with those people after a hurricane is tough. social media is helping, corpus christi residents are using this page to post pictures of lost and found animals to reunite them. teams like this one have deployed to help animals that may have been trapped or hurt during the storm like this cattle that maneuvered out of floodwater. weijia jiang cbs news, corpus christi, texas. >> animal welfare groups say if you want to help the animals impacted by the storm, a cash donation is best. a reminder we have made it easy for you to donate to victims of harvey, log onto wusa9.com . the money we raise will go to the american red cross.>>> you have seen it all. your reaction? >> biblical, catastrophic. i don't think we can grasp. we can see the video but we can't really grasp how devastating it is. >> we were talking how this is different from hurricane katrina where that was a nightmare flood situation because the levees broke this is just plain flooding that won't stop. >> the rain likely won't stop until wednesd
. >> many of these pets have tags or microchips making it easy to nd getting in touch with those people after a hurricane is tough. social media is helping, corpus christi residents are using this page to post pictures of lost and found animals to reunite them. teams like this one have deployed to help animals that may have been trapped or hurt during the storm like this cattle that maneuvered out of floodwater. weijia jiang cbs news, corpus christi, texas. >> animal welfare groups...
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dallas animal services and adoption center found her and picked her up and because she has a microchip they were able to call and reunite them but the kids had no idea. if you've ever lost a dog, if you do happen to get that special call, i can't say anything. let me sit on my hands. you don't know. but this is their dog. >> the dog's been gone for a year. it looks healthy. something was up. >> the folks over at the shelter believe that someone did find her and had been keeping her and she just slipped away and there they found her. how healthy the dog is, in fact, looks like lola's gained a little weight. >> can you believe it? >> i'm never leaving again, i'm so sorry. >> they did feed me well. >> lola's home and she's getting all the belly rubs she's missed over the last year. >>> i honestly make no sense. i'm terrified of the ocean because you have all these videos of scary stuff in the ocean. i'm not in any way afraid of flying and yet i'm bringing you these videos. i want you to look right here. what's happening. that's an mexican air force plane heading from left to right. do you
dallas animal services and adoption center found her and picked her up and because she has a microchip they were able to call and reunite them but the kids had no idea. if you've ever lost a dog, if you do happen to get that special call, i can't say anything. let me sit on my hands. you don't know. but this is their dog. >> the dog's been gone for a year. it looks healthy. something was up. >> the folks over at the shelter believe that someone did find her and had been keeping her...
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it does have a microchip and the shelter is investigating what happened. the shelter says if you have to surrender a pet at night they do have an after-hours kennel to keep the pet safe.>>> happening today in the east bay, the warriors star steph curry will play in his first professional golf tournament and competing in the ellie made classic at the country club in hayward. he has a 2 handicap and received a sponsor invite, and the two time mvp was soon qualify for the tour and he will be teeing off this morning. >> it seems unfair to be that good at two sports. >> he is really good. i would be his caddie. >>> it is 4:57 am. >>> the planned bullet train project from san francisco to la has another setback and why the federal appeals court is staying out of the debate over the environmental regulations. >>> good morning. looking at the bay bridge in traffic is not bad driving into san francisco leaving oakland. we will tell you more coming up. >>> if you're going out golfing today it will be a little bit muggy and humid, not something we say often inland bu
it does have a microchip and the shelter is investigating what happened. the shelter says if you have to surrender a pet at night they do have an after-hours kennel to keep the pet safe.>>> happening today in the east bay, the warriors star steph curry will play in his first professional golf tournament and competing in the ellie made classic at the country club in hayward. he has a 2 handicap and received a sponsor invite, and the two time mvp was soon qualify for the tour and he will...
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. >> reporter: many of these pets have tags or microchips making it easy to find out who owns them butng in touch with all those people after a hurricane is the tough part. social media is helping, corpus christi residents are using this facebook page to post pictures of lost and found animals to reunite their families. and teams have helped deployed to help animals that may have been trapped like this cattle that are now looking for a way home. cbs news, corpus christi, texas. >>> the preseason game will be played at at&t stadium in arlington, texas. details on tickets, parking and other game day logistics will be announced soon. >>> and coming up on cbs this morning we will take you inside the houston area 911 command center that's getting tens of thousands of calls for help each day. i'm anne marie greene, this is the cbs morning news. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could ma
. >> reporter: many of these pets have tags or microchips making it easy to find out who owns them butng in touch with all those people after a hurricane is the tough part. social media is helping, corpus christi residents are using this facebook page to post pictures of lost and found animals to reunite their families. and teams have helped deployed to help animals that may have been trapped like this cattle that are now looking for a way home. cbs news, corpus christi, texas....
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he'll get neutered and microchiped. >> hopefully the stay will be a short one and the perfect family will soon find a place in their heart and their home for each of these animals. >> reporter: of course, tomorrow, this guy is up for adoption. if you want to find out where a location is near you, because it's not just one location. we have many locations around the area. go to the nbc washington app or go online. nbcwashington.com. from there, you'll see clear the shelters. just click on it and you can find your local location. what's happening tomorrow is a huge effort to get as many animals like this adopted to clear space in the shelter and allow other animals to come in and find a home. a lot of shelters are waiving or reducing the adoption fee. coming up, we'll have a live interview with someone who tell us a lot more. >> ace is just a baby. he wants to play. sheena will be -- she could be there the whole time. >> you have your hands full too. >> two dogs. anyway, yes. i was going to call her a income will head, my dog. she is a knucklehead all right. we have a lot of humidity t
he'll get neutered and microchiped. >> hopefully the stay will be a short one and the perfect family will soon find a place in their heart and their home for each of these animals. >> reporter: of course, tomorrow, this guy is up for adoption. if you want to find out where a location is near you, because it's not just one location. we have many locations around the area. go to the nbc washington app or go online. nbcwashington.com. from there, you'll see clear the shelters. just...
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industry will start all over again, you can tell people that it is muslims or mexicans rather than microchipst to build those walls to stop us coming, then stop coming and stealing our things and do whatever. europeans came to our places, we will come to you. everywhere. when we come here, you start saying, oh, stop it! that will solve your problem. that does a reasonable point to make. two years ago we had this young child dying on the shore, and it created a swell of sympathy for refugees. now this boat creates another impression altogether. fear. we have to stop this, we cannot cope with it. we are in the middle of this and... thank you all as ever for a challenging discussion. that's all we have time for this week, but dojoin dateline london next week, same time, same place. goodbye. good morning. early birds take note, it's going to bea early birds take note, it's going to be a chilly start to our sunday morning. in fact in rural areas further north we could see low single figures but that's going to be accompanied by gorgeous bells of sunshine today, quiet day with light winds and into
industry will start all over again, you can tell people that it is muslims or mexicans rather than microchipst to build those walls to stop us coming, then stop coming and stealing our things and do whatever. europeans came to our places, we will come to you. everywhere. when we come here, you start saying, oh, stop it! that will solve your problem. that does a reasonable point to make. two years ago we had this young child dying on the shore, and it created a swell of sympathy for refugees....
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and a company in wisconsin are microchip being their employees., 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, i'm taking commissions! and now you can live out your pop dreams in ar. not shying away, a ch
and a company in wisconsin are microchip being their employees., 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...
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owners by the floodwaters and they're usual social media to help identify animals that are not microchipped or wearing a tag. they've been calling this a 500 year flood for houston. >>> chief meteorologist topper shutt is here with us to explain exactly what that is because it seems like we've more than one. >> three had actually so it's kind of deceiving to folks. the 100 year flood, the 500 year and the 1,000 year which was created by the government because we had to kind of say for national flood insurance we have to know how much you'll have to pay, the likelihood of the thing. it's a statistic. let's say i had a coin and flipped it, if i could catch it. let's say we go heads five times in a row. our odds don't change. the sixth time it's still 50/50. it doesn't mean you'll have one flood in 100 years. it means any given year you'll have a chance of one flood. it was created for the national flood insurance and it is a guesstimate. still raining in houston and i'm telling you i looked at the computer guidance and my eyes popped out of my head. it's going for 13 more inches of rain betwe
owners by the floodwaters and they're usual social media to help identify animals that are not microchipped or wearing a tag. they've been calling this a 500 year flood for houston. >>> chief meteorologist topper shutt is here with us to explain exactly what that is because it seems like we've more than one. >> three had actually so it's kind of deceiving to folks. the 100 year flood, the 500 year and the 1,000 year which was created by the government because we had to kind of...
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industry will start all over again, you can tell people that it is muslims or mexicans rather than microchips we will come to you. you are everywhere. when we come here, you start saying, oh, stop it! that will solve your problem. that does sound a reasonable point to make. two years ago we had this young child dying on the shore, and it created a swell of sympathy for refugees. now this boat creates another impression altogether. fear. we have to stop this, we cannot cope with it. we are in the middle of this and... thank you all as ever for a challenging discussion. that's all we have time for this week. do join us next week, same time, same place. goodbye. nearly midday and many of you are enjoying a lovely day. it is not all played by any means. elsewhere, lovely weather to be had. you can see per the cloud is over the past couple of hours. the speckling of cloud over northern parts of scotla nd cloud over northern parts of scotland has enough about it to be producing some showers. the rogue one elsewhere. but there is a lot of dry and fine weather. we will eventually see temperatures som
industry will start all over again, you can tell people that it is muslims or mexicans rather than microchips we will come to you. you are everywhere. when we come here, you start saying, oh, stop it! that will solve your problem. that does sound a reasonable point to make. two years ago we had this young child dying on the shore, and it created a swell of sympathy for refugees. now this boat creates another impression altogether. fear. we have to stop this, we cannot cope with it. we are in...
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industry will start all over again, you can tell people that it is muslims or mexicans rather than microchipsopeans came to our places, we will come to you. you are everywhere. when we come here, you start saying, oh, stop it! that will solve your problem. that does sound a reasonable point to make. two years ago we had this young child dying on the shore, and it created a swell of sympathy for refugees. now this boat creates another impression altogether. fear. we have to stop this, we cannot cope with it. we are in the middle of this and... thank you all as ever for a challenging discussion. that's all we have time for this week, but do join dateline london next week, same time, same place. goodbye. hello, it has been dry for many of us, but not everywhere. we have had some showers in scotland, and more particularly earlier on today across northern england and wales. those showers will continue for a little while longer, but some sunshine to end the day for many areas. we will keep those showers into the evening in parts of scotland and northern england, and those will fade away and general
industry will start all over again, you can tell people that it is muslims or mexicans rather than microchipsopeans came to our places, we will come to you. you are everywhere. when we come here, you start saying, oh, stop it! that will solve your problem. that does sound a reasonable point to make. two years ago we had this young child dying on the shore, and it created a swell of sympathy for refugees. now this boat creates another impression altogether. fear. we have to stop this, we cannot...