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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 19:14:00

because i don t know if you could see this size of the pitchers of beer that people have on their table. we know that when england s car people tend to get excited and a beer can go everywhere. but yes, 400 people are here packing into this area and watching the match on various screens in and around this area. they re hoping that england area. they re hoping that england are going to take a swim. they are saying that this particular fans on that this is just a formality. the big match rate and is on sunday against italy and that is if england gets through to nights match and tonight semifinal. thank you very much. so, lots of excitement about a quarter of an hour ago, still 0 0 in this crucial semifinal. england versus denmark for a place and the final against italy on sunday. that s it from wembley for now. back to you in the studio. thank you to all our sport colleagues. it is now

FOXNEWS Fox and Friends First September 20, 2019 08:26:00

congress never clearly authorize the tsa to use the technology and it is not ready for airport use. we haven t debated the privacy concerns and we don t understand what the agency wants to do and how they will be using this data. reporter: cbc says it is the fastest way to keep people safe, they have a 97% match rate and already caught 7 people posing as someone else at airports. heather: what if people want to opt out? you can opt out. the concern for the aclu and other groups is if you do that will you be put in the slowly in and penalized for wanting your privacy you even airlines have said that a greater concern from these groups is they are not making it easy for people to figure out how to opt out. it took me a minute to find this on their website in the privacy section under a footnote. travelers who don t wish to

FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto September 19, 2019 20:59:00

to a cloud where it matches it with a picture of you that they already have. typically from your passport. cbp says it deletes pictures of u.s. citizens within 12 hours. but images of some aliens can be held up to 14 days. and they have not outright said that they will never share that data with other federal agencies. the aclu says there needs to be laws limiting the technology. this was never clearly authorized the tsa to use this technology. it s simply not ready for airport use. we haven t debated the privacy concerns. and, frankly, we don t even understand what the agency wants to do and how they will be storing and using this data. cbp says it s really the fastest way to keep people safe. it s got a 97% match rate. and they have already stopped seven people posing as someone else from gaining access at airports. neil? neil: jacqui henrik thank you very much, jacqui. tomorrow on your world we will have the former defense secretary under bill clinton

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180626:18:54:00

recognition technology for all international travelers. the u.s. customs and border patrol agency is testing the high tech scanning at 13 major airports. the scanning process takes less than two seconds and has a 99% match rate. a new weapon to fight the opioid epidemic. the feds using it to sniff out drugs in packages sent through the mail. matt finn is live in chicago with the best assignment of the day. matt? dana, we regard so often about the opioid epidemic in america. believe it or not, some of the front lines in preventing the drugs from getting into american communities happens here at the international arrivals for the u.s. postal service. the u.s. border patrol agent screen all international

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170622:08:34:00

gop health care bill will delay the rollback of medicaid expansion to at least 2023. but millions of americans may lose coverage sooner than that. many states won t have the money to keep the program running. it has to do with the federal match rate. the expansion covers 11 million low-income adults in 31 states. the government covers 90% of the cost. a higher rate than for traditional participants. here s the thing, medicaid has a huge churn rate. if adults drop out, they have to re-enroll at the lower traditional rate. that s where states run into problems. at least eight have rules that end the expansion early if the match rate drops below 90%. many other states will have to freeze the program if federal support decreases. medicaid is the biggest source of federal funding for many states, and cutting the expansion helps reduce medicaid spending by at least $800 billion over the next ten years. president trump touting the republican health care plan as he got back on the road at a

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