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Lapse Snaps Up $30 Million Round As An Anti-Social Media Photo App

Photo-sharing app Lapse raised $30 million in Series A funding, its success built with a stripped-down social experience with no editing and delayed access to images.

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Lapse, the app turning your phone into an old-school camera, snaps up $30M

For those longing for those old days, a startup called Lapse has been giving smartphone users an alternative -- you take pictures that you have to wait to see "developed", with no chance of editing and retaking, before sharing them with a select group of friends if you choose. Lapse has been been gaining some traction in the market -- claiming millions of users, 100 million photos captured each month and a coveted, consistent top-10 ranking in the U.S. app store for photographic apps. Lapse's plans include more behind-the-scenes treatment of the "unedited" photos, adding more features around the photo experience, and an eventual move into video.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

received a lot of criticism for not only not notifying the white house but notifying the public. late last week president biden said it was a lapse in judgment for the defense secretary not to alert the white house with the diagnosis but he still has full confidence in the defense secretary and lloyd austin of course oversaw those strikes in yemen from his hospital bed. again, the breaking news is just a short time ago we received a statement from lloyd austin saying that he has been released from the hospital and plans to continue working from home. jose. >> and gabe, meanwhile a 911 caller falsely claimed this morning that there was a fire at the white house? >> yes, we're also just getting some word about that. it was an incident this morning where just after 7:00 a.m. a 911 caller called that d.c. fire and ems and reported a fire at the white house. it was a false call, fake emergency call. the caller also saying someone

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America Reports

recently been very eager to accommodate staffers who are unhappy with the president's policies. >> we understand that these are times where, you know, people have -- it's an emotional time and we understand that. >> peter: as president biden returns from a service event in pennsylvania, his defense secretary has returned home. lloyd austin is out of the hospital, he says he is going to fulfill his duties from home while he recovers. he says he can't wait to get back to the pentagon. on friday, president biden said it was a lapse in judgment for austin to hold out on him about his prostate cancer diagnosis. sandra. >> sandra: glad he is out of the hospital and doing better. thank you. john. >> john: more on the protests at the white house and other issues, let's bring in civil rights attorney and fox news contributor leo terrell. so, houthis are attacking u.s. warships and commercial ships, fired a cruise missile at a u.s.

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MediaBuzz

was a lapse in general on the secretary's part, and he gave the shortest possible answer, yes. >> well, we'll see what the inspector general's investigation shows. if there's some gross misconduct that is found in that probe, he's going to have to take some action. but at the same time, the president's not going to broadcast to the world that his confidence in the secretary of defense has been utterly shaken at a time when u.s. troops are under fire overseas. he's just not going to do that. at the same time the though, there are questions about remaining how kathleen hicks, deputy secretary of defense, was given partial duties while she's on vacation in puerto rico, but she was never given the full authority including the day he was under general anesthesia, lights out, january 1st-5th while he's in the hospital having complications. howard: right. so very briefly, would you describe white house officials as being frustrated by this whole thing? >> absolutely is. howard: and pentagon officials according to your reporting. >> especially those who had to answer questions and they

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

the public or president for days he was off the job and in intensive care for prostate cancer treatment. >> was it a lapse in judgment? not to tell you earlier? >> yes. >> as for the air strikes, the u.s. and its allies i assume will be watching to see if the houthis go back to attacking ships? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the pentagon believes they have significantly diminished the houthis' capability to launch a large-scale attack but still do expect some retaliation. ourtney kube, thank you. no letup in the severe winter weather slamming the country all week. bomb cyclone conditions bringing whiteouts to the midwest along with dangerous cold and travel chaos nationwide. maggie vespa is caught in the middle of it in chicago. >> reporter: tonight, the brewing bomb cyclone already living up to its name and derailing travel plans coast to coast. >> how wild is it to see delays and cancellations stack up that quickly? >> i was shocked. >> we boarded twice, and we got on the plane, we got off. >> reporter: whiteout conditions slamming the midwest, dumping

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

the article 2 powers assigned to the president as the commander in chief. in this case, i think he's absolutely justified, and it was appropriate to do this. >> so while all of this is happening, the defense secretary, lloyd austin, is still hospitalized. he's recovering from complications from a procedure to treat a form of cancer he has been diagnosed with. the president said today that secretary austin failing to disclose his cancer diagnosis was a lapse in judgment. do you agree with that? >> well, i think -- i do, first of all. but i think secretary austin agrees with it as well. he has said as much. he's apologized for it. he's acknowledged his mistake and he's pledged to do better in the future. >> well, what about the pace of the conflicts that are occurring globally right now? are you confident that the defense secretary, as he is dealing with these very serious

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

to see if there is a followup action with the resolution notification that congress will see in the next 24 hours that will take place of this kind of action. and i suspect that will be forthcoming as well. but there is always tension to those powers assigned. in this case, he's justified and it was appropriate to do this. >> lloyd austin is still hospitalized, recovering from complications from a procedure to treat former cancer. he has been diagnosed with. secretary austin, failing to disclose his cancer diagnosis was a lapse in j. do you agree with that? >> well, i do first of all, but

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FOX and Friends Saturday

concerning you kept your extended hospital stay a secret from the president and other senior national security officials. hear's the president yesterday responding to the issue. listen. >> i do. >> saying yes there. the president is after a stop in allen town, pennsylvania. houthis are a terrorist group and he thinks they are but feels that designating them as one is irrelevant. rachel: if it was so irrelevant, why did he take them off the terrorist list if it's irrelevant? pete: it's a big priority for them to take him off. rachel: by the way, secretary austin saying there shall there you saw the president say it's a lapse of judgment. secretary austin saying he not telling the commander in chief he was in the hospital undergoing surgery and recovering was not optimal. i hate these words and hate

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