election. is he, just from your experience, also charged with putting forward in his view what might be an impeachable offense that s not criminal like obstruction of justice, whether or not it is criminally provable collusion which is not technically a crime on the books, violating the emoluments clause, pay for play. basically people checking into his hotels, swiping a card, abuse of power, attacking the media which isn t a crime but it is a violation of the first amendment. attacking the investigations t campaign finance laws, corruption, pardons, influencing the 2016 election. is that something we might expect to be explained in the mueller report? i don t think we can expect it to be explained in the public mueller report. like what we did during watergate. it is appropriate to pass the information along to the appropriate authority which in our case would be the house
as the technology gets smarter, so do the criminals and able to victimize you literally through the air. ted cherniki explains. reporter: watch a man sit down next to a woman and steal the key information from the credit card. here s your visa number. how did you do that? reporter: he works for identity stronghold specializing in fraud protection. look for this symbol on your credit card. if you have it, i sends out a radio frequency identification number. you can purchase it without swiping a card. thieves figured out how to expedite this. simple as the chip added to once functioning pin pad. reporter: police see a new level of cyber crime. thieves swap and inside you find one extra small computer chip to