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good morning here in the new details and a double shooting in a crowded shopping police arrested carlos and charged with robbery and weapons charges. there are two others facing charges one of the men shot, he is still in the hospital. a woman named neo done, offices are looking for her right now. law-enforcement into counties where to arrest a man accused of stealing from a church. raymond locklear was arrested in lumberton he broke into colonial baptist church in fayetteville twice in 10 days. sometimes they both times they say he went in through the back window to steal items from the church. now for a look at your forecast, what are we thinking today, my? we got off to a cold started today but we are
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weekend. right now for current temperatures, most of us are anywhere in the mid- 20s to around 30 degrees we have 25 roxborough, 31 rocky mount, 33 degrees fayetteville, not too much in the way of cloud cover. yesterday, crossed the area, last night mostly clear with just a couple of fairweather clouds in spots, we think as we go through the day today, after lots of sunshine, this morning, there may be a couple of fairweather clouds of that pop up into the afternoon. should reach about 45 by lunch time, by 4 p.m. this afternoon around 51, it's not to be as breezy or blustery as the last couple of days. then we fall back to 43 by 8 p.m. tomorrow, a nice warm up on tap, southwest wind takes us up to 65 was any skies thank you for watching, we have more news, and weather coming up and 30 -- in our next
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at relapsing ms. every minute every day data is collected through our phones and cars and other devices and data helps us grapple with some of the world's biggest challenges but at what price? a new pbs documentary the human face of big data deals with how massive amounts of information about us and our world a being
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>> we are now collecting so much data and looking through that and using algorithms to see what we would never see before. every powerful tool has a dark side. every last one. >> rick smolan is the film's executive producer and author of the book on which it's based. jay walker, a leading figure in the film is chairman of walker innovation, a company that puts big data to work and curator of ted med, an annual summit on health care. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> rick, you described this as the nervous system for the planet. what do you mean? >> well, a lot of us think that all of us with our smartphones and our google searches and all of the things we are doing in the course of our day that we are watching this sort growth of a planetary plane. imagine if you touched your finger to the stove and didn't
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now a feed backthat humanback. we are able to solve it in a much more efficient way. >> jay, remarkable advancements when it comes to the health care field. in your film you talk about how doctors are now able to predict the onset of potentially deadly infections in premature babies. i think that is extraordinary. tell us about. >> the mowlecular and cellular level, the data is there. it's a new data set. that's all cancer is a cell with different data. now we are able to start reading that data set in the cell, in the micro biom and in viruses and for the first time we can not only see it before it becomes big, but start to intervene and change it. >> which has profound implications for medicine. >> for example, you have dozens of cancerus tumors throughout
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every drop of blood contains the fingerprint of every cancerus tumor in your body. imagine a world of cancer we are not smashing breasts and mammograms but reading molecules and cells to find out how many different tumors do you have and how old are they? >> rick, let me ask you the potential to help with social causes too. world hunger and civil unrest as well as responding in real-time to disasters around the world. i think that is so fascinating, because you have the access to all of this information now. >> well, it gets back to that same idea of us becoming human sensors. in the terrible earthquake in haiti a few years ago it turned out it was ordinary citizens on the street that became sensors and telling relief organizations we need water the church is falling down. instead of feeling like the big data is taking over our lives, we are each now becoming players in this sort of dynamic real-time system.
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respond to an earthquake here but how can cities use this information and are they already? >> cities are using real-time data all the time. they are using it in crime prediction and crime response and look at the issue of water cleanliness in michigan. big data is way to sxaentconstantly morn the water. the industrial world is the physical world and the data world is everything else. >> there are going tor be some people say a downside. rick, tell us about some of the things you've learned. >> well, look. i think if someone had walked up to you ten years ago and said, could i plant a little device on you that would tell me who you've spoken today and what you're curious about and what books you have read? you would say no way i'd let anybody put a device like that on me. now we line up in front of the apple store to pay money because
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jay said so eloquently in the film you don't get one side without the other. when is there a new tool it's good versus evil. what we are trying to do in this documentary is start this global conversation who owns our data and what are they doing with it. i think we should opt in and not opt out. >> so interesting. rick and jay, thank you both so much. really interesting. >> glad to be here. >> the human face of big data is currently airing on pbs stations and online at curiositystream.com. big changes in major league baseball this season is coming up. including a new rule making this illegal. we will show you what it's all about. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." put me in coach i'm ready to play today dr. phil likes to watch football. renne, who wants sloppy joe on the menu every day. rosie's my best friend. evelyn likes to dance.
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>> a slide that rocked the sports world. >> that's not a legitimate slide, man. >> this is the way the game is played, especially in the playoffs. >> dirty. totally dirty. >> now four months after that infamous play, major league baseball is changing up its rules. starting this season, runners trying to break up a double play will be required to make a bona fide attempt to reach and remain on the base. in addition, a runner will be prohibited from changing his pathway to initiate contact with a fielder. so a hard slide like this. >> boy, he went right after his shin. >> would be illegal. while this. >> oh! >> would be a-ok. >> she slid at the bag. she hit the dirt before she hit the fielder and she did not go above the knee. that is a legal slide and that is the difference from this year to last year. >> still outraged about that slide as a mets fan.
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