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still with me, tim jones in san francisco. guys have got more risk with data than any other business in the world. how do you stay ahead of the bad guys trying to still information? -- steal information? guest: i'm often asked what is the answer? there is no silver bullet to security. a big stuff is going to be the move to chip cards in the u.s. within the next couple of months. cory: not least of which because of the change in the rules that merchants have to deal with in terms of who will hold liability when a car gets stolen. >> that is right. whoever has not invested in the chip technology will be responsible for any resulting fraud. if your card has a chip on and you use it as act if the merchant terminal is upgraded the card is not the bank issuer that you got your card from will be responsible for the fraud. the real mission here is to drive the fraud out of the system. the real objective is to have a chip card at a chip terminal and no fraud. cory: there is so much innovation in the world of payment. what do you make o
still with me, tim jones in san francisco. guys have got more risk with data than any other business in the world. how do you stay ahead of the bad guys trying to still information? -- steal information? guest: i'm often asked what is the answer? there is no silver bullet to security. a big stuff is going to be the move to chip cards in the u.s. within the next couple of months. cory: not least of which because of the change in the rules that merchants have to deal with in terms of who will...
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cory: tim jones, presidential innovation fellow. thank you very much. m is going to stay with us as well as jerod moses. looking for love in all the right places, the stock market a lot of love to be had there. shares of the the internet conglomerate hit a 22 year high today. on news that it will do an ipo on its bundle of taking -- of dating service. this includes match.com, okcupid, and tinder. they put a price tag of $6 billion on the business unit. they are selling less than 10% of the match group and they expect to complete the transaction in the fourth quarter. coming up, the u.s. may be reaching a cyber truce with china, but could this really prevent more breaches? plus bad blood between apple and taylor swift is over. the musician says she is putting 1989 on apple music, next. ♪ cory: a story we are watching, violence on the streets as taxi drivers protest uber in france. courtney love was caught in the chaos. uber has over one million users in france. uber tells us the company condemns the violence and its service is not illegal in france. we wi
cory: tim jones, presidential innovation fellow. thank you very much. m is going to stay with us as well as jerod moses. looking for love in all the right places, the stock market a lot of love to be had there. shares of the the internet conglomerate hit a 22 year high today. on news that it will do an ipo on its bundle of taking -- of dating service. this includes match.com, okcupid, and tinder. they put a price tag of $6 billion on the business unit. they are selling less than 10% of the...
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who is black and tim jones, another adopted son. and experiences of 15 years since 900 people died never told his wife. there were two conditions, one was the go to a public place and his wife came along. we went to a restaurant and tim is physically formidable guy, he can curl 100 lbs. with either hand but get on an elevator, last time he tried to fly he made it plain turnaround and take him back to the gate. sitting down, he was sobbing and the waiter was making a big detour staring at plates of food and. telling the story of going back to jonestown, he is the one who identified the 900 people and they included his wife and children, his natural parents, adoptive parents, his whole world, he had to go identify them. after that, i have been in awe of the power of religious belief to take people like that and plymouth some into such tragic adventures. >> host: why did you leave the methodist church? >> guest: it wasn't just methodism i left but organized religion in general. it wasn't that i had been particularly offended by the chu
who is black and tim jones, another adopted son. and experiences of 15 years since 900 people died never told his wife. there were two conditions, one was the go to a public place and his wife came along. we went to a restaurant and tim is physically formidable guy, he can curl 100 lbs. with either hand but get on an elevator, last time he tried to fly he made it plain turnaround and take him back to the gate. sitting down, he was sobbing and the waiter was making a big detour staring at plates...
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. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle, it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost to the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen, and these guys jumped out. bob kai said, we got the congressman. >> that's when the reverend jim jones told his people this would be the day they'd have to die. >> the congressman is dead. please get us some medication. it's simple. it's simple. there's no convulsions with it. it's simple. just please get it. >> the children were killed first. >> tim carter saw his 1-year-old son poisoned. >> malcolm was dead, his little lips covered with foam. this is what happens with arsenic and cyanide as it foams at the mouth. >> he held his wife as she died. >> i put my arms around gloria as she was holding malcolm and just kept on sobbing, i love you so much. i love you so much. >> carte
. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle, it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost to the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen, and these guys jumped out. bob kai said, we got the congressman. >> that's when the...
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tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> now to nbc 10's keith jones, live in the digital operations center. >> keith, you talked to a local professor of africana stud iys. what's his take? >> some people compare this to caitlyn jenner. the professor says there's a stark difference between the two. he told me it's important to open the conversation about race religion and gender identity but this is not that moment. the reason he says caitlyn jenner's transition was authentic. it was clear. it was unwavering. i asked him about rachel dolezal. here's his response. >> i don't think we see the same degree of authenticity in the narrative of some kind of transition that we saw with caitlyn jenner so no i do not think the issues are the same. i think this is a moment for us to actually think critically about what rachel dolezal's trying to say about her own identity. >> he said it's more about life experience and by the way, dolezal says she doesn't regret the choices she made. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> you can watch the entire rachel dolezal interview right now by tapping on the nbc 10 news app. >>> we have new video of two
tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> now to nbc 10's keith jones, live in the digital operations center. >> keith, you talked to a local professor of africana stud iys. what's his take? >> some people compare this to caitlyn jenner. the professor says there's a stark difference between the two. he told me it's important to open the conversation about race religion and gender identity but this is not that moment. the reason he says caitlyn jenner's transition was authentic. it was...
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and republican tim scott is calling for the flag to be taken down. let's head straight to capitol hill. athena jones. this is very significant. >> this is very significant for these people to be calling for these flags to be removed and put into a museum. that echos what jeb bush did. he sent it to a museum in florida. and also mitt romney has called for the same thing but it's notable that senator graham and senator scott are making this statement. it should give a major boost to the effort to remove the flag. this has, of course been a
and republican tim scott is calling for the flag to be taken down. let's head straight to capitol hill. athena jones. this is very significant. >> this is very significant for these people to be calling for these flags to be removed and put into a museum. that echos what jeb bush did. he sent it to a museum in florida. and also mitt romney has called for the same thing but it's notable that senator graham and senator scott are making this statement. it should give a major boost to the...
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and republican tim scott is calling for the flag to be taken down. let's head straight to capitol hill. athena jones is live. this is very significant. >> this is very significant for these people to be calling for these flags to be removed and put into a museum. that echos what jeb bush did. he sent it to a museum in florida. and also mitt romney has called for the same thing but it's notable that senator graham and senator scott are making this statement. it should give a major boost to the effort to remove the flag. this has, of course been a contentious issue for years. it's been flying at the statehouse since 1962. an agreement was made to place it elsewhere on statehouse grounds but to many people this is a symbol of racism and it's a symbol that dylann roof the shooter in last week's horrific shootings at the church in charleston he embraced that flag as well. it's a very important situation. >> in the state legislature, they need two-thirds of both chambers to bring that flag down to make a change to that compromise that was reached before and we've seen some recent polling that shows a lot
and republican tim scott is calling for the flag to be taken down. let's head straight to capitol hill. athena jones is live. this is very significant. >> this is very significant for these people to be calling for these flags to be removed and put into a museum. that echos what jeb bush did. he sent it to a museum in florida. and also mitt romney has called for the same thing but it's notable that senator graham and senator scott are making this statement. it should give a major boost to...
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tim hardeman. i saw him a few weeks aechlg antawn jamison was part of them whetherwhere they tried and tried and tried but could chblt get anywhere. anyone remember keith jennings. couldn't get anywhere jennings? popeye jones was a warrior with the big years. bernard king one of the greatest players of all l tom lichte. and i can still feel that rattling around. corey maggette. uh-oh maggettio. patrick oh bryant. billy owens part of the worst trade don ever made to bring in billy owens. miguel pietrus. anthony randolph that i thought would be a top ten player and i have no idea what i was thinking when i said that. mitchell is richmond was great. michael wade richardson was a warrior back in the dark times. ralph sampson all 7'4" of him. short who had the jumper from behind his head. joe smith a first round draft pick. the warriors are the number one pick when joe smith was the top player and that didn't work out well. mike was like the human foul. latrell spreewell. p.j. carlos was the coach backe then. terry teaguele who made some jump shots. chris washburn who was going to be a great and was just terrible and chris webber who was great, unfortunately after one year -- >> what a list. >> this is the shor
tim hardeman. i saw him a few weeks aechlg antawn jamison was part of them whetherwhere they tried and tried and tried but could chblt get anywhere. anyone remember keith jennings. couldn't get anywhere jennings? popeye jones was a warrior with the big years. bernard king one of the greatest players of all l tom lichte. and i can still feel that rattling around. corey maggette. uh-oh maggettio. patrick oh bryant. billy owens part of the worst trade don ever made to bring in billy owens. miguel...
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tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> quincy joneser of an astounding 27 grammy awards. so with apple set to unveil a new streaming service today what does the rock mogul think about the future of the music industry? our kate rogers sat down and joins him at headquarters. >> reporter: for a can company he co-created called playground sessions which is a rosetta stone for the music industry bridging lessons with technology and gaming. jones had strong words they changed in recent years but also seemed optimistic about re-inventing the record business saying that streaming isn't the only solution. >> it doesn't mean anything. we don't have a record business. a big record. get out of here. we used to see it every weekend with michael. i'm not one of those back in the days guys. we get it right it will be better than before. >> reporter: unfair artist compensation on streaming platforms. if they paid closer attention to piracy things would be different today, he says. >> he was 18 years old when he started. if they listened to him we woul
tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> quincy joneser of an astounding 27 grammy awards. so with apple set to unveil a new streaming service today what does the rock mogul think about the future of the music industry? our kate rogers sat down and joins him at headquarters. >> reporter: for a can company he co-created called...
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jones beach last night. is it hard turning around hours later and coming here? for your voice, it's a muscle? >> no, it's off. >> did you get some sleep? do you hang out with tim you are in great shape. >> thank you. >> in the beginning before you did the band thing, you poured concrete right? and you were a personal trainer. >> yes. >> okay since you were a personal trainer, can you help brian and elizabeth and i with that dumb bell thing. >> we can heldp you. you can come on out on the road. >> while you were training one of your clients knew somebody who asked you if you could sing tell everybody about that? >> i met somebody who was working for garth brooks' manager. i was there about a year before he started talking and seeing a hat that he was wearing that said something music affiliated. that conversation led to hey, man, come sing for us one day. a few weeks later i was being offered a publishing deal. that is how i got my foot in the door. >> what we'll be doing is listening you play for the final hour online on foxnews.com. are you ready? did the guys come with you? >> i'm ready. they're sitting back theren on go. >> get ready top of the hour. billy
jones beach last night. is it hard turning around hours later and coming here? for your voice, it's a muscle? >> no, it's off. >> did you get some sleep? do you hang out with tim you are in great shape. >> thank you. >> in the beginning before you did the band thing, you poured concrete right? and you were a personal trainer. >> yes. >> okay since you were a personal trainer, can you help brian and elizabeth and i with that dumb bell thing. >> we can...