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glasses, for example-r going to lead you to be less swiped right on by 15%. and smile.aling to people you're kind and approachable. and you increase your likelihood of being swiped right on by 14%. >> the smarter tinder gets the bigger it gets, the larger audiences, the better we get at suggesting the one or two or three people that we think are perfect for you. >> reporter: tinder started out as a few guys on a couch in a conference room. now it's 200-plus people in a whole building on sunset boulevard. so what will tinder look like in another five years? >> you may be walking down the street and siri or the tinder assistant speaks in your ear and says shawn, there's a girl we think you might be interested in, you're both free tomorrow night, you might want to set up a date. >> reporter: for josh and michelle there's no excuse to wait three years to meet. have you been surprised by the attention this has gotten? >> absolutely surprised. >> yes. >> like surprised is not even a big enough word. it's been crazy. completely shocked by how many people all over the world and
glasses, for example-r going to lead you to be less swiped right on by 15%. and smile.aling to people you're kind and approachable. and you increase your likelihood of being swiped right on by 14%. >> the smarter tinder gets the bigger it gets, the larger audiences, the better we get at suggesting the one or two or three people that we think are perfect for you. >> reporter: tinder started out as a few guys on a couch in a conference room. now it's 200-plus people in a whole...
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and now you swipe. >> after two swipes. >> why isn't this active authentication active yet? it could drain the batteries or fail to work in certain settings. for example, the camera can't see you in the dark. and some of the methods like tracking our pattern of life could turn off jewsers. >> to a lot of people this is going to look creepy. >> that's right. it's creepy but very powerful. >> i think it's inevitable. >> he helped invent facial recognition. and tech companies can't be trusted to self-regulate the use of biometrics. >> what guarantees me that someone is not using my data to do surveillance on me? >> questions like that will need to be answered soon. biometric data could start replacing passwords in the next few years. >>> you know what password i kick thinking of, pee wee's playhouse. >> do you remember that? i don't think so. it's a whole different generation. >> let's look outside right now. i'm glad i don't remember that. we can see all the way to the east bay. what a view this is. you can see this skyline. we have the temperatures on the rise. it's 85 degree
and now you swipe. >> after two swipes. >> why isn't this active authentication active yet? it could drain the batteries or fail to work in certain settings. for example, the camera can't see you in the dark. and some of the methods like tracking our pattern of life could turn off jewsers. >> to a lot of people this is going to look creepy. >> that's right. it's creepy but very powerful. >> i think it's inevitable. >> he helped invent facial recognition. and...
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this, it will tell if somebody else swipes. >> clearly, yes. >> okay. >> you swipe. >> it goes like this. >> there you go. >> in two swipes. >> amazing after two swipes. >> reporter: so why isn't this active awe then case active yet, it could drain our batteries too quickly or fail to work in certain settings for example camera cannot see you in the dark and some of the met owed like tracking our pattern of life could turn off users. >> once you have this information you can sort of learn, where the person will end up, in the afternoon, or at night. >> reporter: to people this is going to look creepy. >> it is creepy, but, it is, very powerful. >> i think it is inevitable. >> reporter: joseph helped invent facial recognition technology 25 years ago but he says today tracking users is so valuable to market their tech companies cannot be trusted to self regulate their usage of bio metrics. >> what is telling me that somebody is not using it to use surveillance on me. >> reporter: questions will need to be answered soon, researchers blower biometric data could replace our data in the n
this, it will tell if somebody else swipes. >> clearly, yes. >> okay. >> you swipe. >> it goes like this. >> there you go. >> in two swipes. >> amazing after two swipes. >> reporter: so why isn't this active awe then case active yet, it could drain our batteries too quickly or fail to work in certain settings for example camera cannot see you in the dark and some of the met owed like tracking our pattern of life could turn off users. >> once...
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. >> so now, you swipe. >> there you go. in two swipes. >> amazing. >> yeah.s. >> two swipes. >> the time between specific key strokes also gives you away. so do the words you choose. pun. move a mouse and the path of the pointer can identify you. so can the way you click. >> we saw promising results. >> no one method works well enough, but combining several should. as google showed in a 2015 test. >> a new method of authentication that may prove to be 10 fold more secure than the best fingerprint sensors. >> much of the work has been funded by the research group within the department of defense. and the overseer of the project. >> we have a lot of pass words. and as you have seen in the news, we get targeted. same as everybody else. and, we think we can do something better than pass words. >> this is self preservation as much as anything. >> that's right. >> reporter: so, called on more than a dozen universities and private companies for creative solutions. some are hard to believe. >> well your phone has -- a number of radios. wifi radio. cellular radio. blu
. >> so now, you swipe. >> there you go. in two swipes. >> amazing. >> yeah.s. >> two swipes. >> the time between specific key strokes also gives you away. so do the words you choose. pun. move a mouse and the path of the pointer can identify you. so can the way you click. >> we saw promising results. >> no one method works well enough, but combining several should. as google showed in a 2015 test. >> a new method of authentication that may...
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president trump's latest swipe at the news media is raising questions about whether the president is inciting violence against journalists. hena daniels is here in new york with the details. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is describing it as a contest. one of his latest tweets is drawing swift criticism after tweeting a video of him pulling a man with a business suit, his face obscured by a cnn logo.
president trump's latest swipe at the news media is raising questions about whether the president is inciting violence against journalists. hena daniels is here in new york with the details. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is describing it as a contest. one of his latest tweets is drawing swift criticism after tweeting a video of him pulling a man with a business suit, his face obscured by a cnn logo.
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he trained some of the algorithms to try to start recognizing gestures and swiping. pretty soon he came up with a pad that let him write the dissertation and seemed like a good alternative for people who had this problem with their hands. instead of always typing it was a lighter touch and you could do a lot of things with swiping and gestures and the vocabulary was a lot larger than what we can do with the iphone today. he started manufacturing this product called finger works and it was beloved by a small number of users. people with strained injuries liked it. editors, music software users, people who were kind of thought it was cool you could swipe and do little gestures and it was an opaque black pad you would use next to your mouse or keyboard. it wasn't on a screen yet. a junior engineer at apple happened to bring one in and the guys i mentioned earlier who were bringing this free wheeling experimentation, these junior engineers, said what is that? that looks interesting. that literally became the focal point for their experiments and that was under the projec
he trained some of the algorithms to try to start recognizing gestures and swiping. pretty soon he came up with a pad that let him write the dissertation and seemed like a good alternative for people who had this problem with their hands. instead of always typing it was a lighter touch and you could do a lot of things with swiping and gestures and the vocabulary was a lot larger than what we can do with the iphone today. he started manufacturing this product called finger works and it was...
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we talk about his book, "swiped ." he's also the founder of cyber scout. what is that? guest: identity protection cyber security country -- company. we are global, working with 45 million consumers and businesses worldwide. they are involved with identity theft education, breach response and forensics. is with us,evin taking your questions and calls, including phil. go ahead. caller: [indiscernible] sure but he's getting at. bruce is in columbia, south carolina. bruce? caller: good morning. for taking my call. thanks for this program. i keep getting this message on my computer over the last six months, mr. levin. like you said not to do, i have ignored it like a mosquito. it keeps saying that your windows seven copy is not genuine. then it gives me two options, activate windows now or learn more. but then it goes away after about three minutes. i'm sitting at my computer now. it just disappeared. is this a legitimate thing or have i been hacked? or should i get a new windows program and update? guest: any chance you get an opportunity to update, you should be updating o
we talk about his book, "swiped ." he's also the founder of cyber scout. what is that? guest: identity protection cyber security country -- company. we are global, working with 45 million consumers and businesses worldwide. they are involved with identity theft education, breach response and forensics. is with us,evin taking your questions and calls, including phil. go ahead. caller: [indiscernible] sure but he's getting at. bruce is in columbia, south carolina. bruce? caller: good...
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on the engineering side they managed to get this technology called multitouch which allows us to swipe, zoom, all those, and vocabulary that translates into computing. they managed to get on glass in a really interesting way that had that been done before. i kind in josh had a big role n that, has a patent. the human interface team got like -- all did amazing work designing these human interface that sort of makes the iphone was the iphone is. it is sort of i guess it's like, it's called the jingle of the iphone, it's so much more than that but it is what makes it memorable, what makes it the experience. the little rubber banding effect. >> host: that is different. you didn't have to talk about it, you hold it, this is a departure. >> guest: exactly. all those trendlines were talking about coming together, the battery getting smaller, process of getting compact and low-power enough. so everything else is at a point so it's those little elements were apple really poured its work and heart and soul into furthering that part and going, this is how we're going to make it stick out the this
on the engineering side they managed to get this technology called multitouch which allows us to swipe, zoom, all those, and vocabulary that translates into computing. they managed to get on glass in a really interesting way that had that been done before. i kind in josh had a big role n that, has a patent. the human interface team got like -- all did amazing work designing these human interface that sort of makes the iphone was the iphone is. it is sort of i guess it's like, it's called the...
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in two swipes. >> amazing, after two swipes. >> reporter: so why isn't this active authentication active? well it could drain our batteries too quickly, or fail to work in certain settings, for example, the camera can't work in the dark, and some could turn off users. >> you can learn where the person will end up in the afternoon or at night. >> so a lot of people, this is just going to look creepy. >> that's right. it is creepy, but it is very powerful. >> i think it's inevitable. >> reporter: joseph helped invent facial recognition. >> what guarantees me that somebody is not using my biometric data to do surveillance on me? >> reporter: questions like that will need to be answered soon. researchers believe biometric data could start replacing our passwords in a few years. >>> a major northern california university is putting medical students on the fast track by letting them skip a year of school. >> still to come, how to could actually make a lot of california communities healthier. >> and if you're ready to live the high life, this new san francisco penthouse certainly fits the bill,
in two swipes. >> amazing, after two swipes. >> reporter: so why isn't this active authentication active? well it could drain our batteries too quickly, or fail to work in certain settings, for example, the camera can't work in the dark, and some could turn off users. >> you can learn where the person will end up in the afternoon or at night. >> so a lot of people, this is just going to look creepy. >> that's right. it is creepy, but it is very powerful. >> i...
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. >> you swipe your hand. >> basically, it's a serial number that is assigned to your credit card. >> reporter: the company is offering the chips, which is cost about $300 apiece, to its employees for free. the owner, todd, his wife and two children, will also be getting chipped. >> you're not going to be tracking your employees around town to see what they're up to or what they're doing? >> no. it's for entrance to the building, logging into computers, making purchases in our break room market, things of that nature. >> reporter: employees will have two ways to get into the building, using the keypad with the id number or if they are chipped they can use their hands and swipe. that will allow them to open the door. three square market makes vending machines with credit card chip readers. experts think it's a publicity stunt and worry about the loss of privacy. >> you want someone knowing every time you enter or leave a room or use a copy in any. >> there's a degree of freedom lost in this person to person one-to-one tracking. >> you can't turn it off or leave it behind. >> reporter:
. >> you swipe your hand. >> basically, it's a serial number that is assigned to your credit card. >> reporter: the company is offering the chips, which is cost about $300 apiece, to its employees for free. the owner, todd, his wife and two children, will also be getting chipped. >> you're not going to be tracking your employees around town to see what they're up to or what they're doing? >> no. it's for entrance to the building, logging into computers, making...
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here's mara scohiavocampo. >> reporter: it started when he swiped right and found michelle. >> everybodyatched with, they had the same exact photo. their fingers and they're in the mirror. she had pictures of her friends and adventures and where she traveled. >> reporter: mustering up some courage he sent her a message. >> hey, michelle. >> reporter: and then he waited and waited some more until two months later. >> hey, sorry, my phone died. >> reporter: thus began one of the most unusual courtships in online dating. both coming up with more and more creative excuses for their delays. two months later? >> hey, sorry. i was in the shower. >> reporter: seven months later? >> i apologize for just getting back to you. i've had a busy week. >> reporter: i don't wa >> i don't want you to think i'm rude, midterms are coming up. sorry i've not been too quick to respond. >> reporter: it was when josh post there had exchange on twitter their flirtatious wanter liking it. >> i had 750 followers at the time. i expected my family and fraternity brothers to appreciate it and in six days i had 20,000
here's mara scohiavocampo. >> reporter: it started when he swiped right and found michelle. >> everybodyatched with, they had the same exact photo. their fingers and they're in the mirror. she had pictures of her friends and adventures and where she traveled. >> reporter: mustering up some courage he sent her a message. >> hey, michelle. >> reporter: and then he waited and waited some more until two months later. >> hey, sorry, my phone died. >>...
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how the thieves react and the surprising contents of the box they swiped. jonathan: caught on video. a wild ride for four car thieves. what happened moments after they wiped out in that stolen car. alison: we will continue to track the severe weather that left damage throughout the area on this friday evening. this right here is stormwatch7 rolling right through bethesda at this hour. our steve rudin is back with the latest track ahead on "abc7 news at 6:00". you each drive a ford pickup ryes.? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.. the current chevy silverado it's the chevy summer drive. get 17% below msrp on all silverado 1500 lt pickups. that's over eight thousand two hundred dollars on this chevy silverado. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. alison: live pictures from route 301 in la plata. we have had severe weather, of course, moving throug
how the thieves react and the surprising contents of the box they swiped. jonathan: caught on video. a wild ride for four car thieves. what happened moments after they wiped out in that stolen car. alison: we will continue to track the severe weather that left damage throughout the area on this friday evening. this right here is stormwatch7 rolling right through bethesda at this hour. our steve rudin is back with the latest track ahead on "abc7 news at 6:00". you each drive a ford...
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she's swiping a package off the porch, and that's the angry homeowner.ait until you see what happens next. then, they fired kermit. >> why did you change your mind? >> the voice of the beloved frog, in tears. >> it
she's swiping a package off the porch, and that's the angry homeowner.ait until you see what happens next. then, they fired kermit. >> why did you change your mind? >> the voice of the beloved frog, in tears. >> it
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. >> you swipe your hand. >> basically it's a serial number that is assigned to your credit card. >>orter: the company is offering the chips which cost about $300 apiece to its employees for free. the owner, his wife and two children will also be chipped. >> you're not going to be tracking your employees around town to see what they are up to? >> reporter: no, we will not. it's for entrance to the building, logging into computers, making purchases in our break room, things of that nature. >> reporter: employees will now have two ways to get into the building. they can use the traditional keypad with their id number or if they are microchipped they can just swipe their hands. that will allow them to open the door. three square markets makes vending machines with credit card chip readers. they wonder if it's publicity and there's a loss of privacy. >> you want to someone to know every time you move around a building? you lose you're autonomy. you can't leave it behind or current it off. >> reporter: the company is working with a swedish company to implant the microchips in their employ
. >> you swipe your hand. >> basically it's a serial number that is assigned to your credit card. >>orter: the company is offering the chips which cost about $300 apiece to its employees for free. the owner, his wife and two children will also be chipped. >> you're not going to be tracking your employees around town to see what they are up to? >> reporter: no, we will not. it's for entrance to the building, logging into computers, making purchases in our break...
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happy swiping between so many so many people did not see the quality and it's just not. it just have to be that way down here tonight well as a purchase it good for the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed on me so my main concern so education. at the pump with the universe is on the line you go we don't go to the free intimacy of produce going on inside on a street and. presents no more money for to go not someone who come out with thousands of pounds of debt but we're here to support remove it shrivel because it's becoming increasingly more vicious to be biopsied to be in this new species all right now we're in parliament square right in front of the house of commons and we just cause downing street where thousands of people stop to challenge outsides really calling for theresa may to resign and earlier we spoke to john reese from the stop the war coalition who said protests like this might become quite a regular fixture in british life if nothing changes let's take a listen. to about the cost of course. apologies. police they were just a few techni
happy swiping between so many so many people did not see the quality and it's just not. it just have to be that way down here tonight well as a purchase it good for the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed on me so my main concern so education. at the pump with the universe is on the line you go we don't go to the free intimacy of produce going on inside on a street and. presents no more money for to go not someone who come out with thousands of pounds of debt but we're here...
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. >> i just heard you swipe or you swipe, you see picture, swipe if you like them? like -- >> well, i've never used tinder. i'm -- >> no, i've never used tinder or anything like that. >> anyway, tinder what we are talking about, so this guy and this woman matched up on tinder, three stinking years ago, but they still haven't met. just this back and forth for years. >> and they're blaming their busy lives getting in the way for this one. so, like there one response, sorry my phone died. took five months to find my charger. >> oh, god. >> and another one like couple every months later. i can't see all -- >> i was in the shower? >> really? >> then another one, wait, down the line, oh, i just saw your message. sorry i was in class. >> for months, really? >> for months. >> another one. i real dow apologize not getting back to you, i had a really busy week. >> like. >> seriously. >> then i don't want you to think i'm rude. mid terms coming up. authorities keep up with it all. >> month apart. >> then, they had me swamped. you hoe how it get. >> oh, president's day. >> drop
. >> i just heard you swipe or you swipe, you see picture, swipe if you like them? like -- >> well, i've never used tinder. i'm -- >> no, i've never used tinder or anything like that. >> anyway, tinder what we are talking about, so this guy and this woman matched up on tinder, three stinking years ago, but they still haven't met. just this back and forth for years. >> and they're blaming their busy lives getting in the way for this one. so, like there one response,...
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. >> yeah, just a swipe or two of the windshield wipers did it for me. the most part our roads are dry luckily david but we have construction we're watching still blocking off the eastbound side of the vine street expressway. not seeing any westbound cars get onto the schuylkill -- there goes a truck just reopening that westbound side of the vine so crews are in the process of clearing out but we're still watching some restriction there is in center city. of course we're watching that water main break in fishtown centered at frankford and thompson by the fishtown tavern. katherine is going to have more on that in just a minute. still some flooding this morning around the brooklawn circle k flood waters in logan township gloucester county blocking 130 northbound. 295 gets you around that. egg harbor township a vehicle flipped over on the garden state parkway northbound approaching 40 and 322, the black horse pike. left lane is out of commission because of that crash. and a mess in mays landing this morning. the action cam is on the scene right now. it's a
. >> yeah, just a swipe or two of the windshield wipers did it for me. the most part our roads are dry luckily david but we have construction we're watching still blocking off the eastbound side of the vine street expressway. not seeing any westbound cars get onto the schuylkill -- there goes a truck just reopening that westbound side of the vine so crews are in the process of clearing out but we're still watching some restriction there is in center city. of course we're watching that...
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pga was also another good alternative so instead of police typing it was a lighter touch you to do swiping and gestures and made a vocabulary a lot larger from the i phone today and so he any fracture the finger board. so those who had repetitive strain injuries and into creative computing like editors were music software who thought it was cool you could swipe to do little gestures it would be like next to the mouse it was not on the screen yet so a junior in junior at apple hands -- as happens to bring him in and there were reviewing experimentation and they said what is that? that looks interesting and literally became the focal point and that is always under the projector with they wielded the projector screen to combine the touch since unit literally with a piece of paper they beam down the home screen of the macintosh so that is a really sparked the entire trajectory of the iphone project. >> and his mother with chronic back pain he had a history of knowing best with the university of delaware that was really cool. >> that was one of my favorite stories. he was still at apple i could
pga was also another good alternative so instead of police typing it was a lighter touch you to do swiping and gestures and made a vocabulary a lot larger from the i phone today and so he any fracture the finger board. so those who had repetitive strain injuries and into creative computing like editors were music software who thought it was cool you could swipe to do little gestures it would be like next to the mouse it was not on the screen yet so a junior in junior at apple hands -- as...
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every time you swipe, the credit card company gets a percentage. now visa is working to get more swipes with its new cashless challenge offering $10,000 to up to 50 food service businesses if they go cashless something a handful of restaurants like sweet green began experimenting with last year. >> there can be problems with cash. >> reporter: this person explains, despite transaction fees going cashless can benefit small businesses and speeds up service and prevents what's known as shrink, lost or stolen cash. more than two-thirds of consumers carry $50 or less. 9% don't carry cash. and in many cases, credit can be safer for consumers. >> credit cards are a better option for consumers because they carry increased protection such as a charge-back rate. >> reporter: you can dispute charges on a credit card and if your wallet is stolen, your cash is gone. but you're not responsible for unauthorized charges on a compromised card but a debit card doesn't offer the same protections even if you swipe it as credit. if your debit card is compromised you lo
every time you swipe, the credit card company gets a percentage. now visa is working to get more swipes with its new cashless challenge offering $10,000 to up to 50 food service businesses if they go cashless something a handful of restaurants like sweet green began experimenting with last year. >> there can be problems with cash. >> reporter: this person explains, despite transaction fees going cashless can benefit small businesses and speeds up service and prevents what's known as...
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and again, dow want to mention, there was another vehicle actually side-swiped as the car was headedoad here, eyewitnesses tell us that that vehicle side was completely sheared off there. were two people inside of the car, but they were okay, so remarkably nobody else was hurt. still wait to go learn the condition of the two people who were inside that bullet ridden car, that is the very latest out here, guys, back to you. >> wow. what a night. >> yes, see some of the neighbors waking up this morning probably getting ready d to wore, come outside and clean up the street. >> sweep up bullets. what a way to start the fifth. >> ben simmons, you know him, showing off his skills. look, we're going to show you a shot he made yesterday at a work out. that is fabulous. it is from long distance. pea past. >> i was looking at footage i shot here. last night at the concert. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> boyz ii men. this was just a few seconds before something happened on the parkway last night. >> boyz ii men just finished. and it's starting to rain heavily. went from is her tia thousand. >> that's called a po
and again, dow want to mention, there was another vehicle actually side-swiped as the car was headedoad here, eyewitnesses tell us that that vehicle side was completely sheared off there. were two people inside of the car, but they were okay, so remarkably nobody else was hurt. still wait to go learn the condition of the two people who were inside that bullet ridden car, that is the very latest out here, guys, back to you. >> wow. what a night. >> yes, see some of the neighbors...
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april, in addition to the clips we played above, the president also took swipes at the fake news, president obama, secretary clinton. was that an appropriate venue for that? >> i'm a girl scout mom of a brownie and a girl scout. so when you think of boy scouts, girl scouts, brownies even daisys or cub you think of wholeso wholesomeness, you think of citizenship and high standards. to have the president of the united states there, that is a momentous occasion, an occasion to champion what they're doing. instead, it was totally against everything that they're doing to talk about a woman, to talk about hillary clinton. to get into the weeds, the gutter or sewer as he says about the election. it was pretty bad. i'm going to go back to the sessions thing, as well. i talked to former u.s. attorney general eric holder today, don, at the naacp convention and i asked him about the fight, the back and forth between sessions and the president and asked him should sessions resign? he said that's between sessions and the president. but he also said that he's coming back september because we're in what s
april, in addition to the clips we played above, the president also took swipes at the fake news, president obama, secretary clinton. was that an appropriate venue for that? >> i'm a girl scout mom of a brownie and a girl scout. so when you think of boy scouts, girl scouts, brownies even daisys or cub you think of wholeso wholesomeness, you think of citizenship and high standards. to have the president of the united states there, that is a momentous occasion, an occasion to champion what...
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. >> rip and swipe?e, and welcome to fyi philly. >> it's time to say goodbye to july, which means there's just a few weeks left to get outside and enjoy the summer sunshine. >> we are at the kimmel center's balcony bar with an amazing view overlooking south broad street. >> it's a brand new pop up bar from the kimmel center and garces restaurant group >> it's happy hour with a view and hey maybe a show here to follow. >> and it's part of our 6 pack roundup of ways to get outside and enjoy.
. >> rip and swipe?e, and welcome to fyi philly. >> it's time to say goodbye to july, which means there's just a few weeks left to get outside and enjoy the summer sunshine. >> we are at the kimmel center's balcony bar with an amazing view overlooking south broad street. >> it's a brand new pop up bar from the kimmel center and garces restaurant group >> it's happy hour with a view and hey maybe a show here to follow. >> and it's part of our 6 pack roundup of...
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obama took a not so been lead veiled swipe at president trump.hey go in paris, we came together in the most ambition agreement in history to fight climate change. an odd agreement, even without the presence of american leadership, will still be present to help our children solve this enormous challenge to humanity. >> juan: so, dana, he's not only talking about climate change, he saying there is no silver bullet right now on north korea, which we discussed earlier. but some people on the left want him to be more aggressive, and now some people are saying he shouldn't be saying anything. >> dana: i think it's in the timing. if you are the left, you don't need president obama to be aggressive right now. you wait until there, you get closer to the election. right now, it's just noise. the timing is also very weird. when he's talking about the paris climate deal, even the europeans in the lead up to the g20 meeting that is happening this week with president trump, they've even said that they are not going to bring up the paris deal because they know
obama took a not so been lead veiled swipe at president trump.hey go in paris, we came together in the most ambition agreement in history to fight climate change. an odd agreement, even without the presence of american leadership, will still be present to help our children solve this enormous challenge to humanity. >> juan: so, dana, he's not only talking about climate change, he saying there is no silver bullet right now on north korea, which we discussed earlier. but some people on the...
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with his arm to gesture to swipe on to the next video. >> he's not interest the in the phone. >> he'sal phone away, he would tilt his head to make sure he could still see the videos. >> what does he think is going on? >> like next, next. we should show him tinder and see what happens there. swipe. >>> next, from my home country, from my o hohome country, possi one of the most terrible the airbnb properties. it is a caravan in a tree. it's in the middle of nowhere in scotland. that place gets four and a half stars from 122 reviews. every review i read is excellent, even though it is described by the owner itself as shabby. no electricity, no running water. >> he's really overselling it. >> there is a compost toilet. i don't know what that means, but presumably it means you do your business outside. the nearest wi-fi is 15 miles away. no street lights, no electricity, no running water, and it's massively popular, largely because i think the owner is so honest. >> people get a kick. >> people are like, you said this was shabby and ahple awfult is. i will take my wife and she will hate it
with his arm to gesture to swipe on to the next video. >> he's not interest the in the phone. >> he'sal phone away, he would tilt his head to make sure he could still see the videos. >> what does he think is going on? >> like next, next. we should show him tinder and see what happens there. swipe. >>> next, from my home country, from my o hohome country, possi one of the most terrible the airbnb properties. it is a caravan in a tree. it's in the middle of...
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everything from buy snacks in the break room to log-in in the morning to unlocking doors with the swipe. what did it take to persuade the holdouts? >> basically we had to explain to them, there's no tracking of the information. it's not gps or anything like that. >> reporter: the radio frequency technology in the devices, approved by the fda, will be inserted with a small needle by a licensed technician. some internet experts warn that the convenience could come at a cost. >> many things start off with the best of intentions. but sometimes intentions turn. we've survived thousands of years as a species without being microchipped. is there any particular need to do it now? >> reporter: participation is optional, and some are holding out. >> there's always the fear of infection, so it's the unknown right now. >> reporter: but many are excited to give the new technology a try. >> i think it's kind of cool. pop it up there and it will work. >> reporter: industry experts tell me this is just the tip of the iceberg and in the future, hospitals could be using microchips to store our medical re
everything from buy snacks in the break room to log-in in the morning to unlocking doors with the swipe. what did it take to persuade the holdouts? >> basically we had to explain to them, there's no tracking of the information. it's not gps or anything like that. >> reporter: the radio frequency technology in the devices, approved by the fda, will be inserted with a small needle by a licensed technician. some internet experts warn that the convenience could come at a cost. >>...
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. >> swipe your hand. >> basically, a serial number assigned to your credit card.$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. experts wonder itch this is all a publicity stunt and worry about the loss of privacy. >> you want someone knowing everything time you enter or leave a room or use a copy machine. a degree of autonomy that is lost with this person to person, one to one tracking. you can never leave it behind. you can't really turn it off. >> i think a step towards the future. >> but assembly line manager, eric white thinks the ch
. >> swipe your hand. >> basically, a serial number assigned to your credit card.$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...
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instead of typing it was a lighter touch and you could do things with swiping and gestures. it was a lot larger than what we could do with the i-phone today. he started manufacturing this product called finger works. it was beloved by a small percentage of users. people who had repetative strain injuries and people who thought it was cool to swipe and do gestures. it was an opaque black pad you would use next to the mouse or keyboard. a junior engineer at apple happened to bring one win and the guys who i mentioned earlier who were doing the free wheeling experimentation said what is that. and that literally became the focal point for their experiment and that was what was under the projector when they wheeled in a projector screen to combine this touch sensing unit. they put a piece of paper over it, and beamed down the home screen of a mac at the time so you could touch mac software and that was what really sparked the entire trajectory of the i-phone. >> after ward wears every saturday and sunday. you can watch all previous after wards on our website, booktv.org. >> hello
instead of typing it was a lighter touch and you could do things with swiping and gestures. it was a lot larger than what we could do with the i-phone today. he started manufacturing this product called finger works. it was beloved by a small percentage of users. people who had repetative strain injuries and people who thought it was cool to swipe and do gestures. it was an opaque black pad you would use next to the mouse or keyboard. a junior engineer at apple happened to bring one win and the...
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use traditional key pad with their id number or if they're chipped they can use their hand and swipe.ll allow them to open the door. three square market makes vending machines with credit card chip readers. experts wonder itch this is all a publicity stunt and worry about the loss of privacy. >> you want someone knowing everything time you enter or leave a room or use a copy machine. a degree of autonomy that is lost with this person to person, one to one tracking. you can never leave it behind. you can't really turn it off. >> i think a step towards the future. >> but assembly line manager, eric white thinks the chips could eventually save lives. >> somebody allergic to something or have a condition could scan your hand. all the information is there. >> the technology is already being used in europe. but the company hoping to popularize the chips here in the u.s. is far from tech hubs, silicon valley. >> river falls, wisconsin might be the next big thing. >> we are glad to be a part of it. >> three square market is working with a swedish company to embed microchips. everybody wants t
use traditional key pad with their id number or if they're chipped they can use their hand and swipe.ll allow them to open the door. three square market makes vending machines with credit card chip readers. experts wonder itch this is all a publicity stunt and worry about the loss of privacy. >> you want someone knowing everything time you enter or leave a room or use a copy machine. a degree of autonomy that is lost with this person to person, one to one tracking. you can never leave it...
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so he did take his swipe at scaramucci. but scaramucci did come out -- i've heard from so many people, people in the community, people in washington, republicans, they felt that scaramucci went too far. and for this to be the white house above the fray, this was, you know, the president talks about sewer. this was kind of sewer back and forth. but it was good to see that reince is trying to keep the dignity, the sanctity, the sacredness of the white house in his response, but he did take a swipe at scaramucci, and that was obvious. >> brian, you were shaking your head there for a moment. >> it's just silly. this town, the legend of rahm emanuel and his profanity is legendary. we've heard about it for decades -- >> but you didn't hear it from the street. >> the hypocrisy is unreal. they're both color -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> brian, to be fair, it was on the record interview with a journalist, and he's the director of communications. is that not different? >> no. the chief of staff was cussed on the record. you have the
so he did take his swipe at scaramucci. but scaramucci did come out -- i've heard from so many people, people in the community, people in washington, republicans, they felt that scaramucci went too far. and for this to be the white house above the fray, this was, you know, the president talks about sewer. this was kind of sewer back and forth. but it was good to see that reince is trying to keep the dignity, the sanctity, the sacredness of the white house in his response, but he did take a...
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president trump is taking yet another swipe at his own attorney general, jeff sessions, just days after president blasted him for recusing himself from the russian investigation, the president tweeted this. why aren't committees and investigators and our beleaguered ag looking into -- that comments from the president all the more curious, as he took a photograph with white house interns, reporters asked, should jeff sessions resign? the president said no words, but he definitely seemed to be giving a message. watch him. eyeroll and a cacophony of laughter from the interns. let's go to kate wynn-collins. when is the last time they've even pentagon. >> we ahead today that jeff sessions and donald trump have not spoken since the "new york times" interview last week when donald trump publicly blasted jeff sessions for recusing him/from yore seeing the investigation. he recused himself back in mark, but it's clearly still irking president trump. those attacked haven't stopped. he went after him in a tweet today, calling him beleaguered. sarah sanders said last week that donald trump has conf
president trump is taking yet another swipe at his own attorney general, jeff sessions, just days after president blasted him for recusing himself from the russian investigation, the president tweeted this. why aren't committees and investigators and our beleaguered ag looking into -- that comments from the president all the more curious, as he took a photograph with white house interns, reporters asked, should jeff sessions resign? the president said no words, but he definitely seemed to be...
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that's what happens right after they swipe your card then they give the information to the card networkrovider which makes it to the issuing bank, which validates the transaction and pays the money then the network takes a small cut of every transaction and they pay themselves and the merchant acquirer. finally, the credit card network pays the retailer that kicked off this whole chain of events that's what happens every time you swipe your card with that chip insertion thing and you need to understand it's a lot more complex than it might seem at first glance most of the fees that get collected go to vantiv or other merchant acquirers they get as much as 2% to 3% of the transaction amount the credit card network gets 15 to 18 basis points a lot of the value and payment processing comes with having relationships with the retailers. that's why it shouldn't be too surprising that they want to take over world pay for $10 million. vantiv is domestic, but world play is international. it processes mobile online and in store payments across 146 countries a and in the uk, world pay is behind 41
that's what happens right after they swipe your card then they give the information to the card networkrovider which makes it to the issuing bank, which validates the transaction and pays the money then the network takes a small cut of every transaction and they pay themselves and the merchant acquirer. finally, the credit card network pays the retailer that kicked off this whole chain of events that's what happens every time you swipe your card with that chip insertion thing and you need to...
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a fingerprint combined with a swipe or other movement will connect it to emergency responders. the panic command will provide your location or live stream video. it is supposed to be subtle and hide your actions from any potential attackers. >>> frontier was a casualty of the bad economy a few years back ending its service at sjc but now it is back. there it is flights from the silicon valley to denver, us stin and las vegas. austin and san antonio service begins next spring. let's do it now. >> one last check of the fire in yosemite in just a moment. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. breaking news... the fire in mariposa county. this is about 40 miles away from >>> we are continuing to monitor the breaking news the fire of mara
a fingerprint combined with a swipe or other movement will connect it to emergency responders. the panic command will provide your location or live stream video. it is supposed to be subtle and hide your actions from any potential attackers. >>> frontier was a casualty of the bad economy a few years back ending its service at sjc but now it is back. there it is flights from the silicon valley to denver, us stin and las vegas. austin and san antonio service begins next spring. let's do...
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and it's asking to swipe my products tea it will pay for my product >> the chips cost 300 bucks but thepany is picking up tab. will it have a gps tracking system? the company says no >> i don't see what the need is for. can't you just use your c >> we already have, you know, you probably have where you work the cards you have to swipe to get in the doorways, that's totally reasonable >> i think i've lost mine once, it's not inconvenient to hold the card as opposed to putting your hand up. >>> coming up next at 10:30, incredible view from space >> a better look at this video of the northern lights taken by nasa astronauts, back after this. this. off. >>> if you love to exercise and love cats a yoga studio in california is perfect place. they rome and play or sleep while people get in their work-out. the goals cats adopted. after the yoga class, anybody in the class gets time to play and cuddle up and decide whether they want to possibly adopt. it looks like they would just get in the way >> right. >> there's the whole downward dog thing >> i don't think they'd like that >> a master astro
and it's asking to swipe my products tea it will pay for my product >> the chips cost 300 bucks but thepany is picking up tab. will it have a gps tracking system? the company says no >> i don't see what the need is for. can't you just use your c >> we already have, you know, you probably have where you work the cards you have to swipe to get in the doorways, that's totally reasonable >> i think i've lost mine once, it's not inconvenient to hold the card as opposed to...
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do you ever double tap your home button and start swiping up. force closing all the apps that you have opened in the past sitting back there on standby ??i have done this 10 times a day for years but not anymore. that does nothing for your battery when doing that you are not closing apps that are running in the background.. those apps are suspended and not using any juice they are no pause.. in fact if you do that you are using more battery life than if you just let them sit there.... it's like stopping and starting a car every-time you're at a stop-sign..moving on if you're out and about and concerned your battery is not going to last until you make it home here's the quickest fixesmake sure your wifi and bluetooth are off that's easy just a swipe awaywith three clicks you can do this settings battery turn on low power mode.this will help to extend battery life. and it doesn't kill any critical features.next time you charge your phone back up. the low power mode automatically turns off.tech reporter gabe slate says: " those are quick solutions
do you ever double tap your home button and start swiping up. force closing all the apps that you have opened in the past sitting back there on standby ??i have done this 10 times a day for years but not anymore. that does nothing for your battery when doing that you are not closing apps that are running in the background.. those apps are suspended and not using any juice they are no pause.. in fact if you do that you are using more battery life than if you just let them sit there.... it's like...
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implanting chips into their employees' bodies saying they can log in and unlock doors with just a swipe of their hand. is this new technology about to hit your office? >>> and we do say good morning, america. great to have michael back. you didn't need a micharochip t get in. >> i flashed this gap. >> 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 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 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. >> we'll have more on all that in just a moment. >>> first let's start with that health care battle
implanting chips into their employees' bodies saying they can log in and unlock doors with just a swipe of their hand. is this new technology about to hit your office? >>> and we do say good morning, america. great to have michael back. you didn't need a micharochip t get in. >> i flashed this gap. >> 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...
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. >> hackers say they swiped the script for next one episode of the series "ballers." hbo confirmed some of its programming was stolen and says it's working with law enforcement to outside cyber security firms to help them investigate the attack. >>> vacationers on hatteras and other islands on the outer banks, anxiously awaiting word when power is going to be restored there. the islands have been without power for five days after construction cut transmission lines. here is more with the latest. >> for outer banks residents and tourists, power cut two of the barrier islands may take up to two weeks to restore. that's because all three powerlines to the islands are damaged, one completely severed. >> we have approximately 16 good weeks to make our living for the entire year. three or four days of work will be a morning payment. >> they're ordering to evacuate, residents are being allowed on to the islands. the outer banks are no stranger to hurricane evacuations but this one was man made. last week a construction crew working on a bridge drove a steel casing into under
. >> hackers say they swiped the script for next one episode of the series "ballers." hbo confirmed some of its programming was stolen and says it's working with law enforcement to outside cyber security firms to help them investigate the attack. >>> vacationers on hatteras and other islands on the outer banks, anxiously awaiting word when power is going to be restored there. the islands have been without power for five days after construction cut transmission lines....
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hope they have the anticipation. >> you hope so. >> that's scary stuff. >> we know how tough it is to swiperedit card in vending machine. >> so difficult. >> speaking of new technology delta airlines is allowing passengers to board planes with fingerprints. >> it's available for travelers members of delta sky miles loyalty program and enrolled in clear third party biometric screening program and they can use tipinger prints at proof of identity at reagan national airport. later this summer delta plans to let members use fingerprints to check bags t too. everything is just built right in now in our finger. >> isn't that great. >> scary. >> d.c. mayor muriel bowser launched ecofriendly initiative called d.c. >> solar panels are installed in homes this say joint effort between department of energy and environment and employment services and by installing solar panels residents ye yearlyly expenses drop 600. solar works d.c. gives job training to more than 200 kids to summer youth employment program. >> d.c. is one of best places in install solar and not just pow ter again rates but renewable e
hope they have the anticipation. >> you hope so. >> that's scary stuff. >> we know how tough it is to swiperedit card in vending machine. >> so difficult. >> speaking of new technology delta airlines is allowing passengers to board planes with fingerprints. >> it's available for travelers members of delta sky miles loyalty program and enrolled in clear third party biometric screening program and they can use tipinger prints at proof of identity at reagan...
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thieves swiped 225 electronic devices from riders. in 2006, bart saw a total of 274 cell phone thefts. and last week, bart police arrested a suspect for allegedly snatching a phone from a bart passenger just as the train doors closed. >> it's scary and they just rip it out of your hands, better to be more cautious about it. >> they want bart riders to know about the thefts. they'll have audio announcements alerting riders. >> protect your phone. especially near train doors and while waiting on the platform. >> do you think you'll change your habilitates? >> maybe on the platform. not so much inside the train. i'm hoping with the security cameras, it will be a little bit safer. >> in june, bart finished installing working security cameras on all trains. in castro valley. jessica flores. >>> police have nabbed the man behind a series of fires. they arrested terry lee hill jr. on saturday who is accused of setting four separate fires between 2:00 and 4:30 in the morning. one of the fires was -- and one car was southwesterly damaged. and
thieves swiped 225 electronic devices from riders. in 2006, bart saw a total of 274 cell phone thefts. and last week, bart police arrested a suspect for allegedly snatching a phone from a bart passenger just as the train doors closed. >> it's scary and they just rip it out of your hands, better to be more cautious about it. >> they want bart riders to know about the thefts. they'll have audio announcements alerting riders. >> protect your phone. especially near train doors and...