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the samples are deidentified and passed to paying companies as anonymous data. d.n.a. information is so unique, that prifsy groups have said it is possible to cross-reference them and identify the person. the state identified a form requiring consent for parents for indefinite storage and research. it failed to pass, the database is growing. >> it's an incredible resource. >> dr michael schneider used the californian database to investigate childhood disease. >> all of us have diseases that one in the family. we hope to predict that. you need data from a lot of people to understand that. >> he says my kids stand to benefit more from being part of the database than they would otherwise said. >> from people that have the diseases. privacy. they care at some level, but the child. >> reporter: the programme allows me as a personality to have the kids' data destroyed. researchers hope it will not do that. the code of our bodies can help bring more healthy children into the world. >> jake joins me, are privacy advocates going too mar. is there really a chance it will be conn
the samples are deidentified and passed to paying companies as anonymous data. d.n.a. information is so unique, that prifsy groups have said it is possible to cross-reference them and identify the person. the state identified a form requiring consent for parents for indefinite storage and research. it failed to pass, the database is growing. >> it's an incredible resource. >> dr michael schneider used the californian database to investigate childhood disease. >> all of us have...
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data was posted online that anonymous says is about 52 cincinnati cops. the data dump is in response to shooting death of paul gaston at harrison and boudinot last week. he had an airsoft pistol at the time, and police say he was refusing to comply and reaching for the weapon when he was shot. anonymous called it murder and says he was complying with police. the information that was posted on line has been pulled down from it' s host site which really only adds another question to all this, why was this bright down? we know cincinnati police are aware of this. we know the brass has communicated it to more the rank-and-file officers. how did anonymous get this information and is it accurate? we hope to find out more about this, whether or not city servers may have been hacked, as cincinnati police answer more questions for us later this morning. andrew setters, wlwt news 5. lisa: police in kalamazoo, michigan, arrested a man they say when on a shooting rampage. night shooting eight people. , miriah turner is at the live alert desk with the latest on the inv
data was posted online that anonymous says is about 52 cincinnati cops. the data dump is in response to shooting death of paul gaston at harrison and boudinot last week. he had an airsoft pistol at the time, and police say he was refusing to comply and reaching for the weapon when he was shot. anonymous called it murder and says he was complying with police. the information that was posted on line has been pulled down from it' s host site which really only adds another question to all this, why...
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. >> and they are not sure if there was a data breach. anonymous, nonverdict said they will do this again, and they will release as much information as they see fit. >> joe webb, thank you. >> the anonymous nonverdict video was posted on sunday. the data tumps taken this afternoon. >>> a driver was killed when an suv rereared a school bus. she was not wearing her seat belt, when they say she crashed into a bus. the bus drop was preparing to take parents. the injuries are not life threatening >> and hamilton county now face and county commissioners say they are suing the city of control photographer msd. they require the city to operate the district under the, more than 8 thousand to fuel a lifestyle of drugs, esquire. >> molly used to live in tri county. and after the pastor said, meyer called him. >> and the threat was found on the bathroom wall in grant county high school. students and staff were taken out of the building so it could be searched. of the area to lead them to the suspect. >>> and the state's huge pension debt. the $36 billion debt for the retirement system for police, fir
. >> and they are not sure if there was a data breach. anonymous, nonverdict said they will do this again, and they will release as much information as they see fit. >> joe webb, thank you. >> the anonymous nonverdict video was posted on sunday. the data tumps taken this afternoon. >>> a driver was killed when an suv rereared a school bus. she was not wearing her seat belt, when they say she crashed into a bus. the bus drop was preparing to take parents. the injuries...
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anonymous group upset over the officer- involved shooting last week. nine on your side's tom mckee is live the goal of this group and reaction, to it. there are pages and pages of data the group anonymous anon posted on social media over the weekend. they're upset over the shooting of paul gaston in cheviot last wednesday when he went to his waistband for what police said was a gun and a case in mount healthy where a man was shot with a taser when he went toward a toy gun. there are pages and pages of data the group anonymous anon posted on social media over the weekend. they're upset over the shooting of paul gaston in cheviot last wednesday when he went to his waistband for what police said was a gun and a case in mount healthy where a man was shot with a taser when he went toward a toy gun. the speaker on the anonymous his voice is electronically of the shooting of paul gaston him reaching toward his waistband. they compare it to mounty healthy where hit with a taser barb after ignoring officer commands. the group says it is the judge and the jury here. of containing a suspect available, wle will make your record. we will data dub as many officers as we see fit f
anonymous group upset over the officer- involved shooting last week. nine on your side's tom mckee is live the goal of this group and reaction, to it. there are pages and pages of data the group anonymous anon posted on social media over the weekend. they're upset over the shooting of paul gaston in cheviot last wednesday when he went to his waistband for what police said was a gun and a case in mount healthy where a man was shot with a taser when he went toward a toy gun. there are pages and...
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. >> this anonymous festival goer's experience is not unique among those who admit to taking "molly" or "x". independent private testing group erowid has collected data. by offering anonymous testing of samples, they've been able to track how often street pills sold as "ecstasy" or "molly" actually have mdma in them. of the almost 37 hundred samples submitted so far this year, they found just 27.5 percent were pure mdma. so dance safe volunteers are armed with information about the dangers of taking unknown substances. and they even carry self-testing drug kits. they will test anyone's drugs on site, for free. no questions asked. they let me try a kit for myself, using a sample of a white substance a volunter found lying on the ground at a rave. >> so the dance safe test kit is really simple to use. you're gonna wanna take a really tiny amount of the unknown substance and scrape it onto any white porcelain surface. now there are four reagents involved to help you really narrow down what your possible substance is. so one drop is all it takes. and the reaction will occur within 5 to 30 seconds max. it looks like it's kind of an orangish color. so it's
. >> this anonymous festival goer's experience is not unique among those who admit to taking "molly" or "x". independent private testing group erowid has collected data. by offering anonymous testing of samples, they've been able to track how often street pills sold as "ecstasy" or "molly" actually have mdma in them. of the almost 37 hundred samples submitted so far this year, they found just 27.5 percent were pure mdma. so dance safe volunteers are...
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in a youtube video, anonymous warned it would data dump as many officers as it saw fit for each situation. in this instance, personal information about 50 officers was posted. including the three who shot and killed paul gaston on the west side last week. anonymous deemed it murder. police released a bystander' s cell phone video to show how gaston reached into his waistband for a gun, one that turned out to be fake -- despite police know anonymous is "trying to rile us up," as one of them s important to not any satisfaction. however, the head of the fop told us he can' t deny there is a heightened sense of awareness on the part of officers. especially since the names of spouses and children were a part of this until 4:30 this morning when the links were taken down. sgt. dan hils: when their addresses are put out in the public, that' s a concern. i know that we have a section working on that to try to knock down whenever our addresses are put out in a public place like that, and that' s what the police administration is doing about this. t lost one wink of sleep over this. police are doin
in a youtube video, anonymous warned it would data dump as many officers as it saw fit for each situation. in this instance, personal information about 50 officers was posted. including the three who shot and killed paul gaston on the west side last week. anonymous deemed it murder. police released a bystander' s cell phone video to show how gaston reached into his waistband for a gun, one that turned out to be fake -- despite police know anonymous is "trying to rile us up," as one of...
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are weighing-in on the data breach by anonymous. mike: supporters of the collaborative agreement say although the hack should have never happened. it might open doors to new conversations about where police-community relations stand now. 14 years after it was signed by police and the activist, iris roley, and the community police partnering center says it might be time to revisit the role of the collaborative agreement, which is to prevent police shootings. >> law enforcement has to carry out their investigation. we also have the citizens complaint authority. all of those entities are responsible for doing their due diligence. this last shooting on the west side. one of the main things that we asked the police department to do is to not come out and say things were justified before the investigations were done. mike: police say the investigaton is not complete. the citizens complaint authority and the firearms discharge board will also investigate the shooting. sheree: drugs, guns, and wads of money. we were first to show you what p
are weighing-in on the data breach by anonymous. mike: supporters of the collaborative agreement say although the hack should have never happened. it might open doors to new conversations about where police-community relations stand now. 14 years after it was signed by police and the activist, iris roley, and the community police partnering center says it might be time to revisit the role of the collaborative agreement, which is to prevent police shootings. >> law enforcement has to carry...
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the dater dumb -- data dump by anonymous. mark: a chance to say goodbye. the services today for the man behind price hill chili. lisa: hit by a driver after walking out of a hospital. what police are saying about the man who' s back in a hospital bed this morning. >> from cincinnati' s wlwt , leading the way, this is wlwt news 5 today. lisa: you may have noticed this weekend gas prices are creeping up around greater cincinnati. according to gas buddy, prices jumped $.16 in the last week. this morning the average price for a gallon of regular is $1.72. 6:00 a.m. on your good morning, monday, i' m lisa cooney. lisa: they did for a long time. we should have just not talked about it. randi: it is how you just got used to it. lisa: old people are our' s was to be talking about the weather and gas prices, but we' re talking about both this morning. and we are. randi: you may have gotten used to the warm weather over the weekend as well, the you' re probably cringing a little at the forecast for the next couple of days. compared to yesterday, we have about a 10 d
the dater dumb -- data dump by anonymous. mark: a chance to say goodbye. the services today for the man behind price hill chili. lisa: hit by a driver after walking out of a hospital. what police are saying about the man who' s back in a hospital bed this morning. >> from cincinnati' s wlwt , leading the way, this is wlwt news 5 today. lisa: you may have noticed this weekend gas prices are creeping up around greater cincinnati. according to gas buddy, prices jumped $.16 in the last week....
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. >> we provide the technology, once the data is collected, it's anonymized and then there are research agreements with almost two dozen u.s. universities and oxford university. >> reporter: but you're still betting real money. you keep saying investing, but it is betting, isn't it? >> i see it as a stock market. a funny thing happens when people try to figure out what is going to happen tomorrow or a week down the road. and if i can put a little bit of money in the outcome that i'm expecting, i think that's a stock market. >> reporter: can we compromise on agreeing that it's gambling? >> i think you can call it anything you want. >> reporter: but whatever you call it, says researcher rothschild. >> the people who are playing the market are taking the pulse of the general population, and they've done so accurately for long enough that we can trust that they're understanding how things are impacting very quickly. >> reporter: but predictit chief john phillips says his market provides something more: a prod to democratic involvement. >> these traders not only pay more attention to politic
. >> we provide the technology, once the data is collected, it's anonymized and then there are research agreements with almost two dozen u.s. universities and oxford university. >> reporter: but you're still betting real money. you keep saying investing, but it is betting, isn't it? >> i see it as a stock market. a funny thing happens when people try to figure out what is going to happen tomorrow or a week down the road. and if i can put a little bit of money in the outcome...
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in a video released by the group, an 'anonymous' member stands at a podium and threatens the cincinnati police department stating they will continue with a 'data dump' feel necessary. isaac told fox19 now that the department is aware and are taking necessary precautions. "we take all threats seriously and will be investigating any potential criminal activity connected," stated isaac. "i believe this is a fringe element that is trying to stir up emotions and trouble in a city that is mostly peaceful and supportive of its police department," stated the fop president sergeant dan hills. "our greatest concern is that someone would actually take that step and track down an officer at home to harm them." fox19 now decided not to provide links to the content at this point in time. xtra is sponsored by police department. a threat the police chief is taking seriously. this is a still picture of the video. fox19 now is choosing not to show that video at this time. in it, the group claims c-p-d officers shot and killed suspect paul gaston because he was black but did not use lethal force against a white suspect in a similar circumstance the day before. w
in a video released by the group, an 'anonymous' member stands at a podium and threatens the cincinnati police department stating they will continue with a 'data dump' feel necessary. isaac told fox19 now that the department is aware and are taking necessary precautions. "we take all threats seriously and will be investigating any potential criminal activity connected," stated isaac. "i believe this is a fringe element that is trying to stir up emotions and trouble in a city that...
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anonymous. the group that released the information on cincinnati officers says they will data dump as many officers as they see fit for each situation. we are hoping to learn where the information came from and how it was obtained and how the department is responding. reporting live andrew setters, , wlwt news 5. new this morning, a man injured after he was hit by a driver walking down i-275. this happened in the west-bound lanes, right by i-71. he ended up up on the interstate after walking out of the hospital. he injured his head and his leg, and he was taken back to bethesda. mark: a couple hours earlier, two teenagers were hurt in a crash in crosby township. the intersection of new haven road and mount hope road. a 16-year-old girl was driving, and a 15-year-old girl was also in the car. police say the driver lost control, hit a guard rail, and then hit a utility pole. both girls were taken to the hospital, and they are expected to be ok. happening today, two suspects expected in court after a police chase on the west side. police say 24-year-old iesha harris and 23-year-old darius loveless ass
anonymous. the group that released the information on cincinnati officers says they will data dump as many officers as they see fit for each situation. we are hoping to learn where the information came from and how it was obtained and how the department is responding. reporting live andrew setters, , wlwt news 5. new this morning, a man injured after he was hit by a driver walking down i-275. this happened in the west-bound lanes, right by i-71. he ended up up on the interstate after walking...
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anonymous. i was created to get around cellphone data plans and traditional texting plans. tex you really have no idea who is on the other end. sexual preed take iters have known to use it to groom their victims. internet safety experts say that part of the problem is children are sharing too much information, their age and where they live. it's important they know who who they are communicating with and and that parents repeatedly instill i a safety message in their children's minds.ds parents should know exactly what apes their children are using and how they are using them. it's very important to have an atmosphere of trust around the use of technology so that your you kids will be very open with you about what they're doing and howow they're using the technology and and also for parents to draw clear boundaries of how they expect the technology to be used by their children. c kick also played a part in the case of two virginia tech vir students charged in the death of 13 year old nicole lovell from blacksburg virginia. law enforcement officers says sa kick is becoming o
anonymous. i was created to get around cellphone data plans and traditional texting plans. tex you really have no idea who is on the other end. sexual preed take iters have known to use it to groom their victims. internet safety experts say that part of the problem is children are sharing too much information, their age and where they live. it's important they know who who they are communicating with and and that parents repeatedly instill i a safety message in their children's minds.ds parents...
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, cincinnati police first saw the anonymous and nonverdict video protesting the shooting of paul gaston. they immediately began negotiating at websites, to drop the data dumps of officers. 48 hours later, they do not believe the city or police were actually act. >> based on the studies of the ip people, none of the system is breached. this appears to be clearly, the ability to control the internet for information that's out there. >> black says, they are not sure if the group is local, national or international. experts say we're all guilty of not protecting our information on social media and commercial websites. sadly, even if you try to protect it, if someone targets you, they are likely to get ahold of it. >> dr. james walden is seeing the data and easily gathers the same data. >> and eventually builds the personnel. doesn't require a lot of hacking and search engines and social networks and couple of basic techniques. >> gathering personal information and releasing it, groups of anonymous are very good. he offers one bit of advice. remember, whatever you post on social media is available and available forever. >> joe webb, local 12 news. >> to pr
, cincinnati police first saw the anonymous and nonverdict video protesting the shooting of paul gaston. they immediately began negotiating at websites, to drop the data dumps of officers. 48 hours later, they do not believe the city or police were actually act. >> based on the studies of the ip people, none of the system is breached. this appears to be clearly, the ability to control the internet for information that's out there. >> black says, they are not sure if the group is...
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anonymous. mike: the loveland police department has a new tool to help fight crime. it will help loveland by a mobile data recovery system and allow officers to access information contained in those mobile devices. the funds will help purchase the honoring those that give so much to our community. sheree: four people honored with the -- they were among those honored today. they displayed decades of community engagement and a commitment to making southwest ohio a better place to live. our very own general manager also talking today at the awards ceremony. mike: the first friday of lent and the start of an annual tradition. make you hungry. angels catholic church. there. by the way, you can find a list of dozens of other fish fries in wl at wlwt.com. kevin: some of you may look out the window and see something that resembled this. simply put , if you notice you can' t see quite as far off, i was appear showing this map. it may have slowed down just a little bit as they cross over into downtown cincinnati. that is what you will experience. not much accumulation, but more so than anything else, it will reduce
anonymous. mike: the loveland police department has a new tool to help fight crime. it will help loveland by a mobile data recovery system and allow officers to access information contained in those mobile devices. the funds will help purchase the honoring those that give so much to our community. sheree: four people honored with the -- they were among those honored today. they displayed decades of community engagement and a commitment to making southwest ohio a better place to live. our very...
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state or local government a huge release of data the morning we had to richmond to interview senator john cause growth. the so called hack to this group anonymous put out the names addresses and other personal information of cincinnati police officers and earlier this month the san antonio tabloid looks into publishing the names and addresses of police there. after a deadly officer involved shooting that's not right. these are just two recent examples the chesapeake senator points to when explaining why he believes his bill is necessary. our society right now is when he just does not particularly like lawn force and many times our police officers and sheriff's deputies and farmers can harvest up to the proposal which has already passed the full senate is now being considered in the house it training records of any law enforcement officer exempt from freedom of information act requests and do everything i can take along for the officers the examples coz bro gave us also include releases of home address is not just the officers' names what do you think the issue would be just really saying people's names what's the fear there. well we have a coup
state or local government a huge release of data the morning we had to richmond to interview senator john cause growth. the so called hack to this group anonymous put out the names addresses and other personal information of cincinnati police officers and earlier this month the san antonio tabloid looks into publishing the names and addresses of police there. after a deadly officer involved shooting that's not right. these are just two recent examples the chesapeake senator points to when...
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data police officers' information will be world. the link to a page that has since been removed. but who is anonymous? while some hackers are motivated by personal gain or money, anonymous claims they hack for a social or political cause. a practice called hactivism . during this recent interview which took countless direct messages and multiple skype names...an anonymous member explained to cnn what motivates the group.. "this is anonymous. a legion of people who want freedom, not only in the internet, but also on the streets and in the real life." the loose collective of hackers are from all over the world the guy fawkes mask but have countries, enemies. their targets range from government agencies, financial institutions and terror groups. anonymous recently declared war on isis. experts say the group is decentralized -- but join together in internet forums to plan cyber attacks. "if freedom is breaking the law, then there is something wrong with the law." then there are the police targets and cincinnati is not the first. in 2014 -- anonymous posted the name of the police officer who shot and kille
data police officers' information will be world. the link to a page that has since been removed. but who is anonymous? while some hackers are motivated by personal gain or money, anonymous claims they hack for a social or political cause. a practice called hactivism . during this recent interview which took countless direct messages and multiple skype names...an anonymous member explained to cnn what motivates the group.. "this is anonymous. a legion of people who want freedom, not only in...
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anonymous many officers as it sees fit. names, addresses, phone numbers, family members. more than 50 members were in the original -- data dump. track the origins. they' partners on this not commenting on whether this is locally inspired or coming from elsewhere. >> it takes a sophisticated group of individuals to do these sort of things. reporter: the so-called activist group -- so-called hac kivist group put together. to defend the actions of his officers. >> i can' t say that there isn' t a heightened sense of awareness. that is it. reporter: city lawmakers will scrutinize security at all city facilities. >> we are seeing our officers in uniform and out of uniform across account -- across the country being targeted. we are taking this very seriously. we want to make your that our officers are safe. reporter: in this world of social media, councilman and others are making sure that they can be protected. >> we want to make sure that they do not have some other kind of intent. the officer off names, addresses are out there for public view. reporter: those in charge of cyber security want to zero in on anonymous. i do ha
anonymous many officers as it sees fit. names, addresses, phone numbers, family members. more than 50 members were in the original -- data dump. track the origins. they' partners on this not commenting on whether this is locally inspired or coming from elsewhere. >> it takes a sophisticated group of individuals to do these sort of things. reporter: the so-called activist group -- so-called hac kivist group put together. to defend the actions of his officers. >> i can' t say that...
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anonymous plume had penetrated was seen in the abrupt change and color of the plume. this is an indication of hydrogen leaking from the external tank. at 64.705 seconds, a bright sustained glow developed. telemetry data confirmed that 2.2 seconds later, 56.8 seconds later, the system could no longer maintain the normal re-pressurization rate. the tank pressure could no longer be maintained, indicating that it significantly had increased and was growing rapidly. 72.2 seconds, guidance systems showed right motions diverging, indicating the lower et srb strut was severed or pulled loose. during this timeframe exaggerated command responses registered in the telemetry data. at 73 seconds liquid hydrogen and oxygen pressure to the main engines showed a significant drop. this was followed at 73.124 seconds by the appearance of the pattern suggesting the structural failure. 13 milliseconds later, weber was -- vapor was observed that the inner tank. indicative of the oxygen tank failing. this could be indicative with normal loads being induced by the formal attach point or from the propulsive forces created by the aft bulkhead daily. probably both. within milliseconds liquid option region -- liquid oxygen was
anonymous plume had penetrated was seen in the abrupt change and color of the plume. this is an indication of hydrogen leaking from the external tank. at 64.705 seconds, a bright sustained glow developed. telemetry data confirmed that 2.2 seconds later, 56.8 seconds later, the system could no longer maintain the normal re-pressurization rate. the tank pressure could no longer be maintained, indicating that it significantly had increased and was growing rapidly. 72.2 seconds, guidance systems...
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data . . have roughly 30 kits that have been left behind here that have not been tested.13some kits aren't tested including if the victims don't want to press charges, want to remain anonymous or if the suspects confess before testing is done the kits are kept for 10 years in case a survivor decides to press charges.17;59;14 survivors may take some time it may be a long p piod of time down the road where they're like you know i'm ready to talk about this or i'm ready to explore my options legally. once all agencies have a a ll invenetory of untested kits the state will have to develop a plan to process them all with out overloading crime lab resorces.joe huisinga, fox 28 news. now an update to a truly disturbing story in dubuque. dubuque.the lawyer for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman and beating her to death says he has a mental disorder and isn't capable of against him. him.helmon betwell is charged with first-degree murder and first-degree sexual assault. investigators say he randomly attacked 66-year-old nancy krapfl in september. september.betwell's lawyer is asking to have criminal proceedings suspended until the court holds a competency hearing.betwell to
data . . have roughly 30 kits that have been left behind here that have not been tested.13some kits aren't tested including if the victims don't want to press charges, want to remain anonymous or if the suspects confess before testing is done the kits are kept for 10 years in case a survivor decides to press charges.17;59;14 survivors may take some time it may be a long p piod of time down the road where they're like you know i'm ready to talk about this or i'm ready to explore my options...
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anonymous. you never really know who's on the other end. kik started as a a way for people to communicate without using up their cell phone's data limit. you don't need a phone number or email address. users communicate in private chat rooms. the company claims 40% of american kids and teenagers use their app to send free unlimited text photos and videos. but that anonymity started attracting sexual predators and cyberbullies and police are seeing more cases where predators are pretending to be kids to get to their vils. investigators are so concerned about kik that a a district attorney recently posted this on facebook. >> i am begging you to take your child's phone and delete the kik app, there's nothing good that's going to come from it and it can be veriors, very dangerous to your child. >> internet safety experts say parents need to know which apps their kids are using. and we have a parent's guide to anonymous apps go to our nbcwashington.com app and search k-i-k, that's kik. doreen? >> thank you, chris lawrence. >>> the zika virus story has been developing rapidly. up next, my interview with dr. tony fauci from nih as local rese
anonymous. you never really know who's on the other end. kik started as a a way for people to communicate without using up their cell phone's data limit. you don't need a phone number or email address. users communicate in private chat rooms. the company claims 40% of american kids and teenagers use their app to send free unlimited text photos and videos. but that anonymity started attracting sexual predators and cyberbullies and police are seeing more cases where predators are pretending to be...
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so in certain cases, yes, this kind of data is being tied directly to individuals in an anonymous typehe chance i get a phone call from my hr department that says, sorry, next year i'm sorry to tell you that your co-pays, your insurance is going to cost you more because your behavior is worse than we thoug thought? or on the flip side, someone says, you're much healthier than we thought, i hope. >> on the negative side, i think the chances are zero. they're not allowed to do that. they don't want to do that. the folks we work with, they're very careful about these things. they're very careful about access to patient data. at our company, i'm not even allowed to access protected health information. but keep in mind, this type of risk you're talking about is well outweighed by the potential upside of using this data to drive precision medicine. at the end of the day, we all want to be healthier. we all want, when we do get diseases, to get the right treatments for us that are going to keep us alive, that are going to keep us healthier, and ultimately are going to cost less money. >> okay
so in certain cases, yes, this kind of data is being tied directly to individuals in an anonymous typehe chance i get a phone call from my hr department that says, sorry, next year i'm sorry to tell you that your co-pays, your insurance is going to cost you more because your behavior is worse than we thoug thought? or on the flip side, someone says, you're much healthier than we thought, i hope. >> on the negative side, i think the chances are zero. they're not allowed to do that. they...
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the costs associated there maybe implications in terms of data it maybe more around accuracy versus cost increases that and that some anonymoushe date. >> you have a point at the bottom of this page - i've seen upcoming e up coding and through the use of c p t codes and set forth that is not necessarily will abate that people will found out how to use the koetsdz in quick order. >> i agree that is a good comment to think about a lot of software that looks at issues and that had to be updated with the codes. >> i'm not trying to cast a spell on the physicians but saying the process does that. >> this presentation is fascinating through organized medicine with the associations attempt to keep postponing physicians hate this and as a kaiser i mean, my bookkeeper in fee practice kept coming back and ask me what i meant by the diagnoses and all that but kaiser kept coming back and they didn't do the coding until the business group wanted to know what we were doing we had to learn and he was surprised the physicians don't 90 know how to code but the codes change and there was no commissioner tang in code the figures signing off and
the costs associated there maybe implications in terms of data it maybe more around accuracy versus cost increases that and that some anonymoushe date. >> you have a point at the bottom of this page - i've seen upcoming e up coding and through the use of c p t codes and set forth that is not necessarily will abate that people will found out how to use the koetsdz in quick order. >> i agree that is a good comment to think about a lot of software that looks at issues and that had to...
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anonymously text, send or leave about what is playing out in politics. it is all gathered on this website, election confessions. you must be 18 or older to participate. message rates and data rates apply. everything that comes in gathered and posted. for example, i only vote so i can post a selfie. we also had this one. i said i would watch all the debates. i watched one and a half and got bored. i am ready to pin my own thing weighing on my mind for a bit. let's go i think al roker for...