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howard stoate, gp, says "my discussions with fellow gps reveal overwhelming enthusiasm for the" -- i calm down. calm down, dear-and i will say it to the shadow chancellor, if he likes. >> order. let us briefly have the answer and move on to back benchers, whose rights i am interested in protecting. i want a brief answer from the prime minister. >> this is a very brief quote from a labour mp who is now a gp. he said, "my discussions with fellow gps reveal overwhelming enthusiasm for the chance to help shape services for the patients they see daily." that is what labour mps, now acting as gps, think of the reforms. that is what is happening. >> apologise to her! >> i am not going to apologise. you do need to calm down. >> order. there is far too much noise in the chamber. order. it makes a very bad impression on the public as a whole, and others are waiting to contribute. i think the prime minister has finished. >> during the recess, a number of european issues have arisen -- the portuguese bail-out, the increase in the european budget and proposals for corporation tax at the european
howard stoate, gp, says "my discussions with fellow gps reveal overwhelming enthusiasm for the" -- i calm down. calm down, dear-and i will say it to the shadow chancellor, if he likes. >> order. let us briefly have the answer and move on to back benchers, whose rights i am interested in protecting. i want a brief answer from the prime minister. >> this is a very brief quote from a labour mp who is now a gp. he said, "my discussions with fellow gps reveal overwhelming...
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devices including gps devices on mobile phones, that's from 2006 when there was a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> host: paul? >> guest: he makes interesting points. congress doesn't keep up with the technology on a daily basis, and what congress does usually follows kind of the technology. in this case, he pointed out at the hearing, the current laws are not set up for location based services. there are laws adopted in the 1980s and 1990s that are now out of date, so the senator and others, as well as some house members talked about legislation to cover location based services and more widespread security legislation data, privacy legislation saying if there's a breach, they have to notify people. more than 40 states have laws like that, but no framework. at the hearing yesterday, there's representers of justice, federal trade commission talking about the need for federal legislation. >> host: the representatives from the federal government agreed some kind of federal law is needed? >> guest: yes, they did. >> host: what was the mood of other members in the committee
devices including gps devices on mobile phones, that's from 2006 when there was a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> host: paul? >> guest: he makes interesting points. congress doesn't keep up with the technology on a daily basis, and what congress does usually follows kind of the technology. in this case, he pointed out at the hearing, the current laws are not set up for location based services. there are laws adopted in the 1980s and 1990s that are now out of date,...
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the royal college of gps represents 42,000 gps. and they say this. from the prime minister who said he would protect the nhs, they say this and i thought he would be embarrassed about this. they say his plans will cause irreparable damage to the core values of the nhs and the truth is -- i don't even if he knows this but the truth is, his pause is nothing more than a sham. >> why isn't the honorable gentleman for once in his life deal with the substance of the reform. the truth of the matter is this, he has said -- he has said quite rightly that no change is not an option. we believe no change is not an option. that is what the overwhelming amount of people in the nhs feel. look at the elements of the reform. gp fund holding started under labour now improved under this coalition. foundation hospitals started under labour now being taken forward by this coalition. payment by results so we make sure we get good value for money in the nhs. started under labour, now being carried forward because of this coalition. that's the point he should be sellersly
the royal college of gps represents 42,000 gps. and they say this. from the prime minister who said he would protect the nhs, they say this and i thought he would be embarrassed about this. they say his plans will cause irreparable damage to the core values of the nhs and the truth is -- i don't even if he knows this but the truth is, his pause is nothing more than a sham. >> why isn't the honorable gentleman for once in his life deal with the substance of the reform. the truth of the...
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instead they use gps.ada is a warning to drivers this morning, those high-tech locators don't work all the time. cbs news correspondent bill whitaker has the story. >> reporter: it was a tragedy caused by blind faith in technology. >> we found a lady that's been in her van since march 19th. >> reporter: rita chretien was rescued from this van, 7 1/2 weeks after following gps directions to a dead end in the nevada wilderness. her husband is still missing. >> her husband took off a month ago for help, and never came back, so i'm sure he's dead. >> reporter: his body has not been found. >> they had a magellan gps that they had mounted on their dash. >> reporter: though rare, incidents like this happen enough to have earned a macabre name, death by gps. >> formal navigations devices can be a wonderful traveling aid. but they're not going to do the dpriefing for you. >> reporter: anyone with a gps knowles it's a marvel of technology. >> i live on gps. i use it all the time, every day, nonstop. >> reporter: but
instead they use gps.ada is a warning to drivers this morning, those high-tech locators don't work all the time. cbs news correspondent bill whitaker has the story. >> reporter: it was a tragedy caused by blind faith in technology. >> we found a lady that's been in her van since march 19th. >> reporter: rita chretien was rescued from this van, 7 1/2 weeks after following gps directions to a dead end in the nevada wilderness. her husband is still missing. >> her husband...
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up next for our viewers here in the united states, "fareed zakaria: gps." >> this is "gps," the global public square. to all of you in the united states and around the world, welcome to tahrir square in cairo. this was, of course, the scene of the january 25th revolution, the heart of the arab spring, and we're here today to check in on that revolution four months later. in just a moment, i'll be speaking with some of the revolutionaries, the young people in the streets who made this all come alive. then we'll tell you the sad, ironic story about egypt's plummeting economy. and finally, the two top presidential candidates in egypt, two former office mates now rivals. >>> let me first give you some of my own thoughts, having spent some time in cairo and actually listened to president obama's speech from here in tahrir square. the president's speech was remarkably comprehensive. it described the events that we now call the arab spring, explain their causes and consequences. he placed the united states squarely behind the democratic wave everywhere. though he didn't specifically mention o
up next for our viewers here in the united states, "fareed zakaria: gps." >> this is "gps," the global public square. to all of you in the united states and around the world, welcome to tahrir square in cairo. this was, of course, the scene of the january 25th revolution, the heart of the arab spring, and we're here today to check in on that revolution four months later. in just a moment, i'll be speaking with some of the revolutionaries, the young people in the...
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why authorities are warning people not to trust their gps devices.or 48 days to remind us maybe we shouldn't blindly trust advanced technology. >>> sometimes it takes getting lost for 48 days to learn maybe we shouldn't trust advanced technology. this couple used their gps back in march to find a shorter route between idaho and jackpot, nevada. unfortunately that shorter route ended up taking them into the middle of know where basically. rita was found a week ago. her husband has been missing since going to look for help. authorities warn that gps devices can be unreliable especially when navigating through the backcountry and remote locations. they say if you are ever in doubt, put down the gps and ask for directions. >>> next month marks the tenth year for the aids life cycle. a grueling bike ride from san francisco to los angeles to raise money and awareness to fight hiv and aids. ann notarangelo tells us about one man, his idea to raise money and an outpouring of support he never thought he would see. >> i just thought i'm going to do it one more
why authorities are warning people not to trust their gps devices.or 48 days to remind us maybe we shouldn't blindly trust advanced technology. >>> sometimes it takes getting lost for 48 days to learn maybe we shouldn't trust advanced technology. this couple used their gps back in march to find a shorter route between idaho and jackpot, nevada. unfortunately that shorter route ended up taking them into the middle of know where basically. rita was found a week ago. her husband has been...
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up next for our viewers in the united states, "fareed zakaria gps." >>> this is "gps." well k078 to all of new the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you today. first up, one of our grand tours around the world with an all-star panel. we have more of my conversation with condoleezza rice, stanford professor will give a grade to president obama. and to donald rumsfeld who slammed her in his recent memoirs. >> don is a friend but is a grumpy buy. he is. he doesn't know what he's talking about. >> fascinating discussion with google's executive chairman eric schmidt about the great babble between apple and google. why it matters who will win. here is my take. pakistan's military has been embarrassed, to put it mildly, by the suspicion it must have known where bin laden was hiding. in response it is using its old tricks. hoping to ride out the storm as it has in the past. it is leaking stories to favor right journalists, all with the aim of stoking anti-americanism in pakistan. having been caught in a situation that suggests e
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extra step. >> often times people leave a gps out or if they remove their gps unit they leave their accessory equipment attached which gives the thief the indication that they may have just hidden that gps unit and that it's still in the car. >> reporter: also, when you lock your valuables in the trunk, do it before you get to your destination. most burglars use a slim jim or break a window to get in. >> when you hit a tempered glass window, the entire window breaks away and gives you very quick access to the car. >> reporter: he also says it's a good idea to take a garage door opener with you. criminals can take off the back, jot down the code, program a new garage door opener with your code. all they need to do is jot down your address from your registration and they can get inside your garage. another reason to lock up your car and take your valuables with you. police also say criminals can find out where you live by looking at your gps history. another good reason to pack it up before you park. reporting live from palo alto, marianne, nbc bay area news. >>> the husband of scott
extra step. >> often times people leave a gps out or if they remove their gps unit they leave their accessory equipment attached which gives the thief the indication that they may have just hidden that gps unit and that it's still in the car. >> reporter: also, when you lock your valuables in the trunk, do it before you get to your destination. most burglars use a slim jim or break a window to get in. >> when you hit a tempered glass window, the entire window breaks away and...
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that report shows every month those gps tracking devices send out 60,000 alerts to parole agents and many of those alerts are for minor problems like the gps battery running low or the device bumping into something. >> most of the alerts are inconsequential. >> reporter: and parole agency end up spending hours on the computer clearing the alerts. parole agents get to spend only 12% of their time out in the field. to solve the problem, the california department of corrections will start a monitoring center next week to screen those alerts. it's a pilot program that will last for three months. with the help of the company that makes the gps tracking devices, the monitoring center will take care of the low- priority alerts and forward the serious alerts to parole agency. the hope is it will free up agents to spend more time checking on those offenders. >> they can visit their workplace, they can have more face to face time with the sex offenders. >> reporter: in san francisco, kron4 news. >>> a live look outside from our cam down on the city, it's shaking around a little bit right now.
that report shows every month those gps tracking devices send out 60,000 alerts to parole agents and many of those alerts are for minor problems like the gps battery running low or the device bumping into something. >> most of the alerts are inconsequential. >> reporter: and parole agency end up spending hours on the computer clearing the alerts. parole agents get to spend only 12% of their time out in the field. to solve the problem, the california department of corrections will...
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. >>> up next for our viewers here in the united states, "fareed zakaria gps." >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. as you know, the big question mark in the arab world remains saudi arabia. will the central banker of oil be the next one to face revolt and revolution? a fascinating conversation with the 26th richest man in the world, saudi prince al waleed. >>> later, who says only mother nature can make rain? we'll explain. >>> but first up -- the chances of peace in the middle east after the latest round of speeches by prime minister netanyahu and president obama. i'll be joined by tom friedman of "the new york times" who is just back from the middle east. >>> now, here's my take for this week. we've just gone through an arcane debate about whether barack obama said anything new when he called for an israeli/palestinian settlement based on 1967 borders with mutually agreed upon land swaps. in fact, that has been the working assumption of all negotiating pa
. >>> up next for our viewers here in the united states, "fareed zakaria gps." >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. as you know, the big question mark in the arab world remains saudi arabia. will the central banker of oil be the next one to face revolt and revolution? a fascinating conversation with the 26th richest man in the...
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gp fundholding started under labour and is now being improved under this coalition.oundation hospitals started under labour and are now being taken forward by this coalition. payment by results -- so that we make sure that we get good value for money in the nhs -- started under labour and is now being carried forward under this coalition. that is the point. he should be seriously engaging in how we make sure we have a strong nhs for all our people for the future. instead, we have empty opposition, which got him absolutely nowhere last week. >> in a phrase that the prime minister is familiar with, "calm down, dear." calm down. does not his mess on the nhs tell us all we need to know about this prime minister? he breaks his promises, he does not think things through and when the going gets tough, he dumps on his colleagues. on a day when waiting lists are rising, this confirms what we always knew about the tories -- you cannot trust the tories on the nhs. >> what we have seen is just the product of empty opposition and weak leadership. it is this government who are put
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devices, including gps devices on mobile phones. that is 2006 when there were as -- there were a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> he makes an interesting point. a lot of it is that congress does not keep up with the technology on a daily basis. what they do, it usually follows the technology. in this case, as he pointed out at the hearing, there are no laws for location-based services. there are laws from the 1980's, 1990's. they are out of date. the senator and others and house members have to create legislation that will cover location-based services, widespread security legislation that would say -- here is a breach of location-based services. you have to notify people. there is no national framework. hearing the representatives of justice, the federal trade commission talk about the need for that legislation. >> the federal government did all agree that some kind of federal law is needed? >> yes. >> what was the mood from other members of the committee? >> i believe the mood was similar. the chairman of the full
devices, including gps devices on mobile phones. that is 2006 when there were as -- there were a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> he makes an interesting point. a lot of it is that congress does not keep up with the technology on a daily basis. what they do, it usually follows the technology. in this case, as he pointed out at the hearing, there are no laws for location-based services. there are laws from the 1980's, 1990's. they are out of date. the senator and others...
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with the help of the gps tracking devices the monitoring center will take care of the priority alert.nd 40 serious alerts to parole agents. the hope is that more time can be spent on the high risk offenders. >> more home visits, to visit their work the said and more forced to face time. >> reporter: 40, texas have similar and florida have similar control centers for the gps tracking problems. >> more drug cases have been dropped. with surveillance video surfacing from the alleged misconduct against dozens of san francisco police officers. dan kerman take a look of the new video and what it could mean going forward. >> this surveillance video from april of last year shows an undercover officer trying to purchase drugs. in the white shirt. the officer is more in the dark clothing. however, the public defender is saying that what you are seeing is this not what happened. >> these are complete fabrications and completely not true. >> reporter: the police report say the suspect reached the right hand and spit out plastic bags of drugs into his mouth. and passed them off to another person.
with the help of the gps tracking devices the monitoring center will take care of the priority alert.nd 40 serious alerts to parole agents. the hope is that more time can be spent on the high risk offenders. >> more home visits, to visit their work the said and more forced to face time. >> reporter: 40, texas have similar and florida have similar control centers for the gps tracking problems. >> more drug cases have been dropped. with surveillance video surfacing from the...
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even gps has problems, carlos valentino's phone had gps but the system couldn't tell he was on the bridge. >> everybody is behind, we can't keep up. >> reporter: the battle to keep up with what technology can do is ongoing. >> you call me and say, hey i just saw a guy rob a bank, i took his picture on our cell phone, i want to send it to you. we don't have technology to do this right now. the technology exists but our computer program does not support it. >>> a power in bucke county is in. dispatchers say it can't come soon enough but for now chin says she will do what she can. >> there is a tomorrow. >> i've been trying to find that tomorrow. >> on that day carlos valentino got his tomorrow. in the meantime, chin is getting ready for the next day. >>> the helicopter destroyed during the military raid that killed osama bin laden is back in the u.s. tonight. the pentagon just announced today that pakistan returned the wreckage over the weekend. the chopper was damaged during the military operation to kill osama bin laden earlier this month. u.s. commandos blew it up so it wouldn't fall in
even gps has problems, carlos valentino's phone had gps but the system couldn't tell he was on the bridge. >> everybody is behind, we can't keep up. >> reporter: the battle to keep up with what technology can do is ongoing. >> you call me and say, hey i just saw a guy rob a bank, i took his picture on our cell phone, i want to send it to you. we don't have technology to do this right now. the technology exists but our computer program does not support it. >>> a power...
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with the expansion of gps -- sorry, with the except of gps, a process of which a devices location is determined can expose that location to multiple parties including at&t and verizon, google, and even the provider delivering the information about that location like a mapping website or service. researchers incoming myself with smart phones send location information quiet ri in the background to apple and google servers effectively when the device is not actively being used. that is the background collection happens automatically unless the user knows about the practice and turns it off. this is a default believer. most phones keep a copy of historical location on the device. until recently, the iphone retained your location history for about a year, stored security on the phone and any device the computer was backed up to. anyone with access to this file would be able to obtain records of your location, and there's no way to disable it. many mobile smart phone platforms like apple ios allows third parties to develop applications for the device, e-mail, social networks tools like fac
with the expansion of gps -- sorry, with the except of gps, a process of which a devices location is determined can expose that location to multiple parties including at&t and verizon, google, and even the provider delivering the information about that location like a mapping website or service. researchers incoming myself with smart phones send location information quiet ri in the background to apple and google servers effectively when the device is not actively being used. that is the...
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you don't need a gps because your cell phone can navigate. what else has it pushed out of business.n francisco wants to know, are those roadside emergency call boxes obsolete? that's tonight's good question. >> how many times have you driven down the freeway and go to pick up your cell phone and it is dead? how are you going to get help? well, you can go back to old reliable. it is 1980s technology for sure but these little yellow call boxes are still saving thousands of stranded motorists in the bay area every year. >> we used to get about 98,000 calls ten years ago. and now we only get 20,000 calls but that averages to about 1800 calls a month. so they are definitely still being used. >> reporter: mtc's stephanie powell coordinates the emergency call box program and she says even in these days there are still about 2800 in use in the bay area. >> i left it at home. i don't get signal here because the call boxes have a stronger cellular signal so they use it because it is just a last resort. >> reporter: the boxes connect you to a real person who can notify chp, your auto club, and
you don't need a gps because your cell phone can navigate. what else has it pushed out of business.n francisco wants to know, are those roadside emergency call boxes obsolete? that's tonight's good question. >> how many times have you driven down the freeway and go to pick up your cell phone and it is dead? how are you going to get help? well, you can go back to old reliable. it is 1980s technology for sure but these little yellow call boxes are still saving thousands of stranded...
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they should work the old fashioned way, without gps, the federal officials say gps systems may be unavailablehin 350 miles of las vegas, the reason because of field testing and the ultrafast, wireless broad band network, and the cell towers could interfere with the gps . >>> and a republican bill killed regarding offshore drilling. a handful of republicans joined democrats in rejecting the measure, which would have opened more areas in for gulf of mexico, the gulfful alaska and the virginia coast for oil drilling. yesterday we told you the senate failed to get the votes needed for the five biggest oil companies. >>> and southwest airlines says it is getting a break from the recent drop in prices. last year's tab was 3.6 billion. this year it had expected the bill to increase by one and a half billion. instead, it is on pace to go up 1.3 billion over last year's cost. southwest raised fares several times this year to cover rising prices. >>> and a woman in michigan says the offer to sell her cousin on ebay was just a joke, but police are not laughing. autumn braden listed the name. they though
they should work the old fashioned way, without gps, the federal officials say gps systems may be unavailablehin 350 miles of las vegas, the reason because of field testing and the ultrafast, wireless broad band network, and the cell towers could interfere with the gps . >>> and a republican bill killed regarding offshore drilling. a handful of republicans joined democrats in rejecting the measure, which would have opened more areas in for gulf of mexico, the gulfful alaska and the...
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they also run gps systems in cars. you see them all over the world and we are a great american manufacturing success story. we have been profitable for decades and employ 43, 44,000 americans and our domestic manufacturing base. so, we have helped found silicon valley and we are going stronger today. >> host: so you still manufacture heavily in a united states? >> guest: absolutely. in california, oregon and arizona and new mexico we employ 43, 44 thousand high-tech high wage workers. they are the heart and soul of intel and as we expand our manufacturing facilities we count on them to build our next silicon process technology, our new architecture. as we go forward it is our american working manufacturing base that is key for us. >> host: also joining us in our conversation is gautham nagesh from "the hill" newspaper technology reporter there and people get to his questions in just a minute but president obama in the last couple of months has been talking about his innovation agenda, and he has been referencing this i
they also run gps systems in cars. you see them all over the world and we are a great american manufacturing success story. we have been profitable for decades and employ 43, 44,000 americans and our domestic manufacturing base. so, we have helped found silicon valley and we are going stronger today. >> host: so you still manufacture heavily in a united states? >> guest: absolutely. in california, oregon and arizona and new mexico we employ 43, 44 thousand high-tech high wage...
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companies that provide gps device will monitor the inmates.ring change comes after an internal report that agents were spending half of their time dealing with alerts from gps devices and only 12 percent in the field actively checking the parolees. like a low battery or bumping the device. >> 90 day pilot program starts in june 1st. it will not cost money. it will not cost the state money. >> peidmont man is honored for his role in world war ii. he received the french ledgion of honor. >> the french general saluting victor with the frenchh highest award ledgion of honor. manny as he's called was thanked for contributing to the liberation of france. >> i am highlyy honored that the french government to provide mow with a beautiful gift. manny was one of a family of eight children living in oakland . joined the army and headed to france. >> march march, you are. chasing the enemy . all of the sudden, all hell turned mortar shells falling and bodies . >> he prayed to survive only to be shot in the leg letter and hit in the neck by chapnel from a
companies that provide gps device will monitor the inmates.ring change comes after an internal report that agents were spending half of their time dealing with alerts from gps devices and only 12 percent in the field actively checking the parolees. like a low battery or bumping the device. >> 90 day pilot program starts in june 1st. it will not cost money. it will not cost the state money. >> peidmont man is honored for his role in world war ii. he received the french ledgion of...
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we love our gps. when my daughter got her first car i couldn't imagine she would have a gps device where i could push go home and she would find her way home. a lot of those conveniences too so again to carefully consider the consumers empowered with the knowledge of exactly what is happening, how they are protected and if they feel it is something that they want in their lives are not. >> host: this is c-span's communicators program. our guest is representative mary bono mack. she is the chairwoman of the energy and commerce subcommittee on commerce manufacturing and trade. we are talking about the data security breach hearing that was held this week in her subcommittee. juliana gruenwald with "national journal" is our guest reporter. >> guest: getting back to the tracking issue do you overall in terms of internet tracking, as you go from place to place on the web, in order to target ads, do you think that is something that should be regulated? do you have any thoughts on do not track and should that
we love our gps. when my daughter got her first car i couldn't imagine she would have a gps device where i could push go home and she would find her way home. a lot of those conveniences too so again to carefully consider the consumers empowered with the knowledge of exactly what is happening, how they are protected and if they feel it is something that they want in their lives are not. >> host: this is c-span's communicators program. our guest is representative mary bono mack. she is the...
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with the exception of gps, the process by which year location can be exposed. at&t and verizon and apple and google and even the provider used to deliver information about your whereabouts. smartphones send location information quietly in the background to apple and google's servers. the background collection happens automatically unless you are made aware of the practice and elect to turn it off. most smartphones keep a copy of historical location information directly on the device. apple's iphone would retain an apartment block -- log of your history for about a year. there is no way to disable it. many mobile smartphone platforms allow third parties to develop platforms for the the vice. this includes games -- platforms for the device. if a user opens a popular restaurant app, downstream advertising could learn about that. this information is not limited to just location. many of these apps would have access to phone numbers. many disclosure can be too confusing for the average consumer to understand. things that are privacy conscious consumers would care ab
with the exception of gps, the process by which year location can be exposed. at&t and verizon and apple and google and even the provider used to deliver information about your whereabouts. smartphones send location information quietly in the background to apple and google's servers. the background collection happens automatically unless you are made aware of the practice and elect to turn it off. most smartphones keep a copy of historical location information directly on the device....
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protection for, that are appropriate nexgen gps services are used. i just hope as the f.c.c. moves through this process that you'll cooperate and not just have the approach, ok, you had this spectrum for six years now we're going to say there's potential interference here. >> yes, sir. we're actively engaged and working through and trying to find a solution there. one of the problems of course was the original intent of light squared was to use a satellite signals. back in november they began to come up with the idea that they could enhance the signal by boosting it on the ground with antennas very powerful literally 100 times more powerful than the original forecast from space. now, there is a technical solution available but i have to tell you it would be not without consequence. the technical solution remember we would have to design the equipment to filtter interference, certify it, reinstall it. there are consequences to putting new equipment in airplanes. to do that would probably be in the 5-year at best range. and then you're talking about eq
protection for, that are appropriate nexgen gps services are used. i just hope as the f.c.c. moves through this process that you'll cooperate and not just have the approach, ok, you had this spectrum for six years now we're going to say there's potential interference here. >> yes, sir. we're actively engaged and working through and trying to find a solution there. one of the problems of course was the original intent of light squared was to use a satellite signals. back in november they...
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about the nanny cams but there are all kinds of new ways to track nannies and babysitters, even on gpsebate between parents and nannies over how far is too far. elisabeth hasselbeck has that coming up. >> chocolate chip cookies? a group of us had our cookies and kleenex because we were watching the final oprah winfrey show and it was comfort food. 25 years in the making. >> really, it was. as you said, she called it a love letter to her fans. it was exactly that. she took to the stage in a really quiet, elegant way and she talked about what she learned from all of the people that she's met along the way. after much fanfare and many grand tributes the last show finally arrived. not with a bang but with a reflective hush. >> thank you, america. there are no words to match this moment. >> the queen of daytime tv used the finale to teach what she called her last class. >> i ended up in the world's biggest classroom, and this, my friends, will be our last class from this stage. >> reporter: for the entire hour oprah remained on stage alone, talking directly to her viewers. >> you and this s
about the nanny cams but there are all kinds of new ways to track nannies and babysitters, even on gpsebate between parents and nannies over how far is too far. elisabeth hasselbeck has that coming up. >> chocolate chip cookies? a group of us had our cookies and kleenex because we were watching the final oprah winfrey show and it was comfort food. 25 years in the making. >> really, it was. as you said, she called it a love letter to her fans. it was exactly that. she took to the...
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he is only carrying a gps device. rita lost 30 pounds and it was close to death when they found her. >> she had a small amount of trail mix the last week, a tablespoon a day. a couple fish oil pills a day and a candy a day. that is what kept her going. >> bad weather hampered the search for her husband over the weekend. >> federal regulators are investigating a problem that could affect three million of the top selling vehicles. n.t.s.b. safety administration investigating is focused on ford f-150 trucks. they say the seals on gas tanks can break causing a possible fire. there are 231 reports and several reports of a fire. no anybody that is concerned should contact the dealer. >> the mighty mississippi is expected to crest tonight hours earlier than previously forecast. the river should reach 48 feet a near record high. heavy rain and snow melt continue to swell its banks. low lying farm lands are inundated with water. the city of memphis 1500 people out of their homes. they opened up floodgates to take pressure off
he is only carrying a gps device. rita lost 30 pounds and it was close to death when they found her. >> she had a small amount of trail mix the last week, a tablespoon a day. a couple fish oil pills a day and a candy a day. that is what kept her going. >> bad weather hampered the search for her husband over the weekend. >> federal regulators are investigating a problem that could affect three million of the top selling vehicles. n.t.s.b. safety administration investigating is...
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it uses gps, cellular connectivity and sensor motion.you do, that you can see a real 3-d map using google maps or bing or virtual earth like this and you can follow along their movements in realtime or ten seconds behind in realtime. so this starts at 1:50 a year. you can go to tracking the world.com. i want you to exercise some responsibility when you're playing around with this kind of stuff. >> absolutely. with all this stuff too. the next gadget is a watch that does more than tell time. i'm feeling a little get smart kind of moment here. >> yeah. my kids love this one. this is from the folks at think geek.com. it's called the usb hidden flash drive watch. it looks like a regular wristwatch and it tells time but in the wristband you find a hidden usb band. it will store thousands of documents you want to keep on your privately. people won't know it's there. once you need to access the private doults you got you pull down the black strap. plug it in and you've got access to those files. if you don't want to take it after your rift ther
it uses gps, cellular connectivity and sensor motion.you do, that you can see a real 3-d map using google maps or bing or virtual earth like this and you can follow along their movements in realtime or ten seconds behind in realtime. so this starts at 1:50 a year. you can go to tracking the world.com. i want you to exercise some responsibility when you're playing around with this kind of stuff. >> absolutely. with all this stuff too. the next gadget is a watch that does more than tell...
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three days into the ordeal, he took off carrying a gps device looking for help.he search for him was suspended today because of bad weather. the doctors say they are amazed at her remarkable recovery. >> it is unusual for us to see someone in this type of situation to survive and be doing so well at this time. we are experienced with various degrees of starvation. this is a once in a lifetime experience for all of us. >> her children say the prayer is for albert continues as the search should resume in better weather. nbc news, los angeles. >> traffic changes are headed your way this week and could affect work. there will be in vain closures at the intersection of conway due to construction. -- lane closures at the intersection of conway due to construction. >> it is part of our downtown infrastructure improvement program. there is some utility work that will occur as well. some of the work is outside the scope of the downtown baltimore area. >> they encourage people to watch for changing traffic patterns or take an alternate route for the time being. >> the weat
three days into the ordeal, he took off carrying a gps device looking for help.he search for him was suspended today because of bad weather. the doctors say they are amazed at her remarkable recovery. >> it is unusual for us to see someone in this type of situation to survive and be doing so well at this time. we are experienced with various degrees of starvation. this is a once in a lifetime experience for all of us. >> her children say the prayer is for albert continues as the...
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relajo sa lang skwa el proe llego to rescata me estáning entregando equipos de radar conocidos como gpaja aprobó la semana pasada prohibiendo las ciudades santuarios. >>> la otra aumenta la verificación migratoria. en oklahoma una ley que penaliza el hecho de ayudar o transportar a inned q pleno tadz no será aprobada por la actual legislatura ante la votación demócrata en contra y la bho les tía republicana porque la ley concedía visas a vitos más de tráfico humano. >>>. según prensa... al qaeda nombró un sucesor profesional de bin laden se trata de un egipcio ex oficial de las fuerzas armadas de ese país. hoy se anuncio el arresto de un miembro activo de al qaeda y la huero te de varios terroristas, esto mientras helicópteros de la otan produjeron heridas a dos soldados, vamos con más. >>> las fuerzas de vigo dado de pakistán mataron hoy a 5 terroristas suicidas y arrestaron a quien llaman un dirigente de al qaeda esto a un día de que de visita en pakistán, el senadora demócrata kerry les dijera que está en juego la asistencia que reciben de washington. >>> ba quiso tan tomará paso di
relajo sa lang skwa el proe llego to rescata me estáning entregando equipos de radar conocidos como gpaja aprobó la semana pasada prohibiendo las ciudades santuarios. >>> la otra aumenta la verificación migratoria. en oklahoma una ley que penaliza el hecho de ayudar o transportar a inned q pleno tadz no será aprobada por la actual legislatura ante la votación demócrata en contra y la bho les tía republicana porque la ley concedía visas a vitos más de tráfico humano....
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devices including gps devices on mobile phones. that's in 2006 when there were a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> host: paul kirby? >> guest: he makes some interesting points. again, a lot of it is congress doesn't keep up with the technology on a day-to-day basis, and what they do, what congress does is usually falls kind of a technology. in this case, he pointed out at the hearing that the current laws really don't -- there are laws adopted in 1980s for instance, 1990s that are really not out of date. so the senator and others as well as house members have talked about legislation that would cover location-based services, and more widespread security legislation, data, privacy legislation that would say if there is a breach, not just on location based services but other services, they have to notify people. right now states, more than 40 states have laws like that but there's no national framework. at the hearing yesterday there were representatives of justice, the federal trade commission that talked about the n
devices including gps devices on mobile phones. that's in 2006 when there were a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> host: paul kirby? >> guest: he makes some interesting points. again, a lot of it is congress doesn't keep up with the technology on a day-to-day basis, and what they do, what congress does is usually falls kind of a technology. in this case, he pointed out at the hearing that the current laws really don't -- there are laws adopted in 1980s for instance,...
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the gps and drive, it is up and running and look good on the big screen.he radio also give you access to your music on your device. it is an ipod player as well. it has a built in blue to that you can enhance recalls him through the car speaker. this will keep you connected to the smart phone while you're in the car. it only lets you run applications that are relevant to driving when you are driving. it will not you watch video, look at pictures, or play games while the car is in motion. i think this is a safe way to work your smart phone from the dashboard. is a good system to stay connected enron apps in a car. --and ron apps in the car. you have to have it installed, so that will cost a couple hundred dollars. it only works for the iphone, or the i touch, but later they may expand that. >> heading into the city, traffic is moving well in both directions. stay with us, more news after the break. [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn m
the gps and drive, it is up and running and look good on the big screen.he radio also give you access to your music on your device. it is an ipod player as well. it has a built in blue to that you can enhance recalls him through the car speaker. this will keep you connected to the smart phone while you're in the car. it only lets you run applications that are relevant to driving when you are driving. it will not you watch video, look at pictures, or play games while the car is in motion. i...
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he is only carrying a gps device. rita lost 30 pounds and it was close to death when they found her. >> she had a small amount of trail mix the last week, a tablespoon a day. a couple fish oil pills a day and a candy a day. that is what kept her going. >> bad weather hampered the search for her husband over the weekend. >> federal regulators are investigating a problem that could affect three million of the top selling vehicles. n.t.s.b. safety administration investigating is focused on ford f-150 trucks. they say the seals on gas tanks can break causing a possible fire. there are 231 reports and several reports of a fire. no anybody that is concerned should contact the dealer. >> the mighty mississippi is expected to crest tonight hours earlier than previously forecast. the river should reach 48 feet a near record high. heavy rain and snow melt continue to swell its banks. low lying farm lands are inundated with water. the city of memphis 1500 people out of their homes. they opened up floodgates to take pressure off
he is only carrying a gps device. rita lost 30 pounds and it was close to death when they found her. >> she had a small amount of trail mix the last week, a tablespoon a day. a couple fish oil pills a day and a candy a day. that is what kept her going. >> bad weather hampered the search for her husband over the weekend. >> federal regulators are investigating a problem that could affect three million of the top selling vehicles. n.t.s.b. safety administration investigating is...
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operations, facebook child safety, beyond google hack, ios seizure and analysis, linux and browser and gps interrogation. this is only available to law enforcement agents and the u.s. attorney general will speak on thursday. >> thank you, kiet do in san jose. >>> if you were planning to go over the bay bridge memorial day weekend, expect some delays. eastbound drivers will have to take a detour near the toll plaza in oakland. it will speed up construction of the oakland touchdown allowing it to be completed ahead of schedule. a few hours, bridge officials plan to provide details of the detour and we'll have an update on cbssf.com so go to our website and check it out. >>> let's check traffic and weather before you head out the door. i got my umbrella, boots, winter coat in the car. i'm ready to go. >> you are perfectly prepared. it's feeling very winter like out there, chilly conditions, sprinkles out there this morning, satellite showing us that rain that came in overnight and we are seeing remaining sprinkles this morning and this moisture that's going to bring us more rain later on this
operations, facebook child safety, beyond google hack, ios seizure and analysis, linux and browser and gps interrogation. this is only available to law enforcement agents and the u.s. attorney general will speak on thursday. >> thank you, kiet do in san jose. >>> if you were planning to go over the bay bridge memorial day weekend, expect some delays. eastbound drivers will have to take a detour near the toll plaza in oakland. it will speed up construction of the oakland touchdown...
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. >> reporter: a researcher is using gps device to get information into how he is driving. >> that information could change behave. >> it tells how much gas he is using and whether his car is emitting too many pollutants. >> you don't want to accelerate too fast and coast to a stop. >> it's called eco driving. it's called a eco navigator made in china by a company that has an office in redwood city. >> there are displays that shows how much gas they are using and also a score card that gives you a score as to how your driving compares to either other drivers of the same car or perhaps a fleet wide rating. >> reporter: when it comes to fuel economy it's not about how hard you push on the gas pedal, something as simple as opening a window make a difference. >> but will a driver make better decisions? that is what researchers are trying to figure out. they installed the eco navigate they are a fleet of cars in the bay area and study the results. >> kristen: if you want to know but you kind of don't want to know. >> eric: and some of our driving habits around here. not talking about anybody had in
. >> reporter: a researcher is using gps device to get information into how he is driving. >> that information could change behave. >> it tells how much gas he is using and whether his car is emitting too many pollutants. >> you don't want to accelerate too fast and coast to a stop. >> it's called eco driving. it's called a eco navigator made in china by a company that has an office in redwood city. >> there are displays that shows how much gas they are using...
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they were finally successful in their hunt with the help of modern sonar and gps. experts believe a torpedo hit the ship and call it the most important world war ii military ship wreck in that part of the world. >>> well, some students are looking for new ways to tackle the most dangerous situations. rescue robots proved most innovative at this competition in china. a firefighting bottom includes an electric drill and flame sensors to reduce fatalities in life threatening scenarios. another is designed to help in search and rescue operations and can turn into a submarine when needed for floods or tsunamis. >>> well, she's used to making headlines. now lady gaga is trying her hand at writing them. at least for a day. the pop star ditched the stage for a new gig as guest editor-in-chief at the metro newspaper of london. reporting for duty in a skimpy outfit and pink hair and a bee hive style, gaga offered her take on a range of stories from bully to go the japan earthquake. good to know business casual can be adjusted. >> that's how i look before they make me put the
they were finally successful in their hunt with the help of modern sonar and gps. experts believe a torpedo hit the ship and call it the most important world war ii military ship wreck in that part of the world. >>> well, some students are looking for new ways to tackle the most dangerous situations. rescue robots proved most innovative at this competition in china. a firefighting bottom includes an electric drill and flame sensors to reduce fatalities in life threatening scenarios....
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they will use gps data to map the areas where different species live. >> as you know, 25 years on the air and ophrah winfrey signed off one last time. she touched so many lifes and influenced and made a lot of careers. abc7 melina melendez caught up with those in the bay area whop ophrah touched. >> i am ophrah winfrey. >> and she was making a name for herself when she and poet friend came to glide memorial to listen to reverend cessle williams. >> she was so glad to be here on a sunday morning especially with people who came from the street . people who were hurt people who were displayed and drugged out. wuliams was so moved by the words, he forgot the church offering. >> she went in her purse and took out a checkbook and wrote a check it was much more than what we would have had. >> if she was not handing out money, ophrah was helping others make it. in 2002 and over the years, she mentioned the croissant from galaxy desserts in richmond. >> we were on in 2003 . 2004 may have been a diet year and we were on 2005 . then ophrah's favorite breakfast show and we were on in 2010. since
they will use gps data to map the areas where different species live. >> as you know, 25 years on the air and ophrah winfrey signed off one last time. she touched so many lifes and influenced and made a lot of careers. abc7 melina melendez caught up with those in the bay area whop ophrah touched. >> i am ophrah winfrey. >> and she was making a name for herself when she and poet friend came to glide memorial to listen to reverend cessle williams. >> she was so glad to be...
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facebook child safety, beyond google hacking, ios seizure and analysis, linux and browser forensics and gps interrogation. no this not open to the public. it's only available to law enforcement agents and again eric holder will be here on thursday. >> kiet do in san jose, thank you. >>> people who rely on the bay bridge can expect delays memorial day weekend. eastbound drivers are going to have to take a due tour near the toll plaza in oakland. -- a detour near the toll plaza in oakland. it's to allow the oakland approach to be completed ahead of schedule. in a few hour, bridge officials plan to announce details of the detour and we are going to have an update on cbssf.com. >>> if you like rain, many of us don't -- >> oh, come on. you're from the east coast, you were there so long is, you -- >> i'm a wimp. like sunshine. i admit it. >> we got used to the sunshine and we were telling people they don't have to wear clothes for the bay to breakers. now you better put them on. >> it will be cold and wet if you don't. the satellite showing us the rain that we have gotten overnight and sprinkles
facebook child safety, beyond google hacking, ios seizure and analysis, linux and browser forensics and gps interrogation. no this not open to the public. it's only available to law enforcement agents and again eric holder will be here on thursday. >> kiet do in san jose, thank you. >>> people who rely on the bay bridge can expect delays memorial day weekend. eastbound drivers are going to have to take a due tour near the toll plaza in oakland. -- a detour near the toll plaza in...
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the police bought up some of this gps data in order to figure out who was speeding where.able to capture actual speeders, but they were able to figure out what sections of the highway in various places people drive very quickly and obviously set up their speed traps. sort of like the fishermen who use the sonar. >> there you go. thank you very much, scott. >>> we're live out here in walnut creek this morning. at beautiful broadway plaza. coming up we'll tell you a little more about the creek that actually runs through walnut creek bearing the same name. >>> also we'll take you to the biggest little train exhibit you've ever seen in tay a fun one for the family. stick around. 7 i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. >>> our "may around the bay" tour continues. this morning we're waking up in
the police bought up some of this gps data in order to figure out who was speeding where.able to capture actual speeders, but they were able to figure out what sections of the highway in various places people drive very quickly and obviously set up their speed traps. sort of like the fishermen who use the sonar. >> there you go. thank you very much, scott. >>> we're live out here in walnut creek this morning. at beautiful broadway plaza. coming up we'll tell you a little more...
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but gps drive, the most popular applications, and appstore was running through the radio.ss to your music. it is an ipod player as well, it has a built in blue tooth and you can make handsfree calls through the car speakers in. this is a way to keep you connected to your smart phone while you're in a car. he only lets you run applications that are relevant to driving and driving. it will not you watch videos, the pictures or play games on the car is in motion. i think that this is a safe way to work your telephone from year-board. it is a good way to stay connected. pioneers will cost under 5 $1, this will hit the market sometime in june. you will have to have this installed and that will cost another $100 or so. for now the only ones with the iphone and the ipod touch. but later they may expand its compatibility. >> tonight when the ear the giants game, we will air the nbc programming, and a special airing of kron4 news at 10:00 p.m.. burn notice will air to 9 at 11:30 p.m.. ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself
but gps drive, the most popular applications, and appstore was running through the radio.ss to your music. it is an ipod player as well, it has a built in blue tooth and you can make handsfree calls through the car speakers in. this is a way to keep you connected to your smart phone while you're in a car. he only lets you run applications that are relevant to driving and driving. it will not you watch videos, the pictures or play games on the car is in motion. i think that this is a safe way to...
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my concern, i will talk about more in public comment, said gps tracking utilizes the same microwave radiation as cellphone towers and increases radiation inside the car. it traps the radiation inside the car and does not allow to dissipate so the car becomes a cage of radiation. i know you are all nice people and you don't want to harm people, so you need to further study the issue and it needs to be kept inside the cab, not just inside the unit, but all of this you are putting in the cab needs to be tested inside the car. he to address the cyber security standard. the mishandling which could be highly in basis. you need to reevaluate it and the importance of these policies. it seems clear the entire industry is united against it. the phrase pick your battles carefully would apply here. what about the cash customers? are we increasing the meter due to credit card charges? is it fair to cash customers to pay more because some people want to use credit cards? i don't know. protections to the drivers have against the rates going up immediately after the increase? that has been the tradition in t
my concern, i will talk about more in public comment, said gps tracking utilizes the same microwave radiation as cellphone towers and increases radiation inside the car. it traps the radiation inside the car and does not allow to dissipate so the car becomes a cage of radiation. i know you are all nice people and you don't want to harm people, so you need to further study the issue and it needs to be kept inside the cab, not just inside the unit, but all of this you are putting in the cab needs...
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she hasn't seen her husband since he set off on foot with a gps device a few days after they got stuck. rita survived on bottled water and trail mix. >> she is relatively good condition and she is coherent and speaking with my nephew. >>> doctors at the hospital where rita is being treated says she is doing a lot better. she has been able to eat small meals and her condition has been upgraded to fair. >> sunday streets came to the mission district today. valencia and 24th streets were shut down for visitors to walk by and skate freely down the road. it featured dance performances and a bike expo. sunday streets is organized by the municipal transportation agency to promote sustainable transportation. happy mother's day to all the moms out there. even though the hairdos were blowing in the wind today. >> it was a cool day across the bay area. we're going to slowly warm up as we head into the first part of the workweek. beautiful day. from high definition sutro cam. wind is blowing as well and we did see a few cumulus clouds out there, too. here is a look at curbed wind gust. oakland gus
she hasn't seen her husband since he set off on foot with a gps device a few days after they got stuck. rita survived on bottled water and trail mix. >> she is relatively good condition and she is coherent and speaking with my nephew. >>> doctors at the hospital where rita is being treated says she is doing a lot better. she has been able to eat small meals and her condition has been upgraded to fair. >> sunday streets came to the mission district today. valencia and 24th...
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if you had a gps it wouldn't really work because it would point a straight line from here to there because there's a cliff face and to get down you have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this labyrinth, leading you around. i was walking arpd this maze for about an hour before coming here and it does the same kind of thing where your mind settles, where you have to pay attention to where you are going. because if you look up for too long at all the passing architecture, you will forget where you are on the maze. you will end up in the wrong spot. you will end up going the wrong direction and you won't be able to find your way to the center. of course, out in the desert, you can't just walk off of the maze and out the front door and back into the street. out in the desert, you are there. the cliffs stand around you. the mazes are everywhere, passages opening up left and right. to write this book, house of rain, i walked a little bit over a thousand miles in l
if you had a gps it wouldn't really work because it would point a straight line from here to there because there's a cliff face and to get down you have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this labyrinth, leading you around. i was walking arpd this maze for about an hour before coming here and it does the same kind of thing where your mind settles, where you have...
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thanks to advances in gps, they know which soldiers are the most wounded, where they are and how to get there. >> previously we would be controlling every second it's a new world. >> reporter: throughout military history, doctors have always had to wait until the injured soldier was directly in front of them before they could begin making their assessments and treatments. now you can see the technology exists to begin that process remotely. >> they are getting data, pictures,. >> reporter: the information sent back to doctors may allow them to diagnose and even be begin treatments from afar. with robots acting as a highify -- >> we're pretty good at this now using surgical robots and those type of things in a hospital environment. now technology is enabling us to be far from the doctors and still make those things that can make the difference between living and dying. >> although it's now being developed for the military, the technology could be used to save the lives of police and firefighters, too. woman made nearly 4 decades ago. >>> a tender ending to a commitment a walnut creek wom
thanks to advances in gps, they know which soldiers are the most wounded, where they are and how to get there. >> previously we would be controlling every second it's a new world. >> reporter: throughout military history, doctors have always had to wait until the injured soldier was directly in front of them before they could begin making their assessments and treatments. now you can see the technology exists to begin that process remotely. >> they are getting data, pictures,....